Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1950 — Page 8

PAGE 8 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 15; 1950. Guns Full, Stomachs Emply— Ea J Bus Kidnaps Car

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housed along with 70 other new, Rong, 30, another farmer who: All three said their officers had their reasons for going - to war - They were conducted back 10 gn automobile here. During & i prisoners. had been in the infantry only told them both Taegu and Pyong- but agreed “we were supposed ,10/she compound by Vita Moraski,! liam Orphanos Decided ‘Perhaps North Korea Not Winning’ Kyung, 21-year-old ex-farmer, since July 1, was anvious to point yang were in the hands of the go fighting for all the people.” po y snowstorm, Wil By JERRY THORP, Scripps-Hovard Staff Writer complained that he hadn't eaten out that they were not treated North Koreans. Reasons Vague

30, of Winsted, Conn. ‘parked his new. car in the street. WITH U. 8. ARMY IN KOREA, Sept. 15—The war has cope oF two days before his capiure. humanely by their army. “But when we get so far and “Are you glad you're not fight- As he returned®o his post, the When he returned a half hour “Ammunition we had yes,” he Complains of Treatment do not advance we begin to ing any more?” the interpreter corporal said:

| e. to an end for Privates Park Soon Kyung, Kim Zoon and Yoon Rong. later it was gon And they are very glad. said, “but for the stomach mno-; “Supposing we get malaria,” doubt.” said Zoon. “I for one de-| asked. A bus had locked yumpers with

The three are North Korean soldiers who have been taken thing. Your planes are the num- he said, “they do nothing for us. cided perhaps North Korea 1s, not| There was no need to wait for| We wouldn't even peed BUDS, automobile and carried it sevprisoner, Wearing makeshift tattered uniforms, they told their ber one trouble. All the time they, {We cannot get. our proper medi- winning the war.” ° an answer. Three heads nodded around here. You couldn't Pr¥leral blocks, where the car was story in a cool corridor of the parochial school, where they were come. Very bad.” . tines.” ' The prisoners were vague about! in furious assent. /them out of the place.” found, un

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