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Jago In Taegu: ~The Reds had It
"Hell No, I'm Staying'— Gl's General Visits Troops | Under Fire Without Fear
Gen. Lowe Untiring, Thrives on Trouble;
Serves in Korea as Agent of Truman
{ By JIM G. LUCAS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer | SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Sept. 21-—-You can say one thing about Maj. Gen. Frank A. Lowe--and hever fear that anyone in Korea will contradict you. He's every inch a man. Gen. Lowe is President Truman's executive agent in Korea. He's the White House's eyes and ears at the fighting front. You could say much more about Frank Lowe,
for instance, that he's a GI gen- Tmo eral. You.could say he's a man Jim he demanded. “Hell no, I'm
entirely without fear. You could Staying. After this is over, I want say he never seems to tire, and '0 be able to say ‘I know what that he thrives on trouble. happened, I was there’ I don't
All those things fit Frank Lowe. <10W Where T'll be, but T'll be in touch with you I last saw him several days
8 one of the reasons he's one of the most popular—and familfar—figures in the battle area. Just traveling with Gen. Lowe is an experience. Usually, he doesn't bother to stop at division or regimental command posts. He
cracked our lines and were driving toward the city. We had spent the morning with the First Cavalry Division. We were to eat and go back. We learned, how ever, that we'd been ordered bac k
to Pusan. ) prefers companies and platoons. Advised to Leave ‘At the height of the fighting Gen. Lowe drove back to the around Pohang, we were stopped press camp and called me out to by a colonel who warned the road
his jeep. There, in a driving rain-ahead was under fire. The colonel he advised me to get to the air- said we couldn't go any further, strip as quickly as possible 80 “Colonel,” Gen. Lowe said slowthat I could get out if worst came ly. “You need at least three stars
to worst. to tell me where I can go.” “You're leaving, «too, sir?” I We went ahead. The road asked. wasn't under fire, and we saw
Gen. Lowe seemed
He tugged on his pipe and nary a Red. : to think that proved a opint.
laughed.
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was for four years executive of
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