Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1951 — Page 2
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By United Presy WARHINGTON, May &: Fal lowing sre highlights of today's MacArthur hearings with De fense Becretary George (C. Mar shall the witness
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THE INDIANA POLIS TIMES
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Here Are Highlights Of Gen. Marshall's Testimony | I
our policy ‘has been uniform in
foreseeable end tn the Korean in bringing the operation to alforces. 1f we break the morale The results I think speak for » War under the present policies successful conclusion, but I am of their armies, but more particu- themselves. the following i TE ONT of the Defense Department. . . . disturbed and I should think you'larly, if we destroy their best . nited States 'e have Spurs . That is one of the most important would be. disturbed at the effect trained armies as we have been Year Dy year the United We have brought to bear what. matters involved in these that will sweep through that in the process of doing, there, it has opposed these aggressions ever has been necessary, in money hearings force of a situation in which their seems to me, you develop ‘the heat with courage and poise, and in and manpower, ¥ curb . 25 Gen: MacArthur believes -that commander has stated his views probability of reaching a satis- sach instance the threats were 8Ie8S0T; ang we aye sought n " hix program will bring to an early Which accentuate the casualties factory negotiatory basis with curbed or overcome without in- ®Very possible way to a ond the 1688 of life. that is re- they are suffering-and in effect those Chinese Communist forces, volving the government in a total third wor war of ‘this poli ‘sulting in Korea today. He that it is without justified pur- without getting ourselves into war. . The Seplicasian Sash i iA has argued that the Defense De. POS. what we think would be a great The struggle between the de- as Alar ores is not the first partment does not have a pro- Tha! ix not only oe i oo. TaTale Sowa elope a much mocracies, as we define the term. {01500 "have ‘been complaints All b this war 8 number of times; and the effect enlarg struggle conse- and the Communist powers is a ts kram_ that will bring this War C's fact that their commander quently larger casualties or a Jo nf a stalemate, and-it 18 Not ihe
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N f / yital ¢ - : lasted over five years, and it may f - vey 1 3 ye yal ues ment with the constituted author- And also that we will retain last much longer. , mi quick and, & some detall in answering ‘that !!l°h of this government, that is our Allies bring them to more There can be, I think no I think these periods are of g question. Unfortunately the A most serious matter, and we ory reactions fore the quick and decisive solution to this interest. Korea has lasted for 10 A should find some way or proceed- United Nations as their confi-
months but the Berlin crisis . lasted almost 15 months and was
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ground that-it contained material "servis reRetion 1a the way of generaily improve anerannad, and of guch a conflict Is beywnd calcu- 5 very daring undertaking. . Poin REE WET hEEVHA Tn Y y uation, 1500, 1t is, thérefore, our policy And" entirely off the record, : trv uactrile. art wanda ak morale, “Gen, MarshallI- have some contain Communist ARRTESSION about 100 Words deleted). Aa DUNLTY'A Sechrily and Now, I don’t approach this in notes here relating to this, you ferent: So 4 5 : eraely affect the operations that purely abstract manner be- might say, the criticism of stal in different fashions in differen It was carried out as you know, WASH are now in progress in Korea, cause 1 have gone through some mate which 18 directed so oftep Alea WANo resorting oo al ahd ended up In relieving the Sent Tu ] do not question that ecision very grueling experiences in con- at the campaign in Korea. war ons he Loswsie io ava 1f| Dockage without our getting ito Dight an tn ' oun nt — 2 ini RACHON WILH 48 «is In the first place, In the last maintained over a period of years BCIUA) Wan, put It lweted 18 be more ih Bane RAT i Now, that is a war plan that five years the United States has but those costs would not be com inte were times when th of Gen. whether voir think that the {his question leads th. 1d state heen engaged in 2 unique strug- parable at all to what happens if font for Berli 180 look d lik s Mr. Tr ow x rhan ita) hey yesterday, but it was—I said gle against Communist imperial, get involved in what you might gn : ol = 3 = Ooke A ea fare mig! Kor ! : we had three choices . . . as I'ijam and aggression. This for us mith ; stalemate, but we kept our heads nation’s orea can bring that war to (aw them. The one was the ex- call an atomic war. and persevered and in the end ; a successful conclusion in the ,n. f the campaign alon is an unprecedented situation and Korea is only the latest chal- won a notable victory pot San foreseeable future PO So palg 8 has called for unprecedented junger in this long, hard, con- 1 : th brmging av Marshall I" is ax. the lines suggested hy Gen. Mac- measures to deal with it. tinting ‘world-wide Cirigate { neidently, off the record, Mr. Tr catiinRly Ta ty dite what Arthur, The one was to Withdraw | want te recite these because wr era . (about 35 words deleted). tion in a from Korea and violate our prom- yp. | e are applying there the same ‘ cast nati may he said -in Answer to VOUr isa to those people and sacrifice # is part and parcel to them. policy that has been successfully Policy Has Created of civil d question hecause it really amounts {nem t sassinati rob- 8 : i applied in the attempted aggres- ’ . . to disclosing a war plan. . ably Jo stmuination ard | the 3 Year Policy to Curb sions that preceded it ee Tensions in Soviet Orbit hn Whi io do aiways A Jn nur other was to fight where we Aggression, Avoid War in the world. I am sorry but I am going mander | oL only In MAINAIN Dut ware, {0 what advantage We Por the ast Ave vear "Fach incident has required dif- , d , . 8s 0 ‘ retty far afield here, but I own, po . - [to build up the fighting morale of could gain by the method that reve 3 a : ur su ferent military and diplomatic De he T-Wanted 10 give. you Ue Ures Ger our forces. That is sometimes wa followed. p policy has been to curb o¢rorts on our part. to cope with 8 ; cated for Yary dicult. During the Iast war That method was to inflict the COmmunist aggression and, if the situations as they develop, in full complexion as I see it. There conflict t (dt was dificult in certain areas. greatest number of casualties we possible, to avoid another world one area or another. All of them were those who wanted to i Gen. 'Ma r could in order to break down not war in doing so. The executi have been costly, but Korea is this situation by smashing | bombing cA thur Statements only the morale, but the trained . 8 an ution the most costly of all, for it has through the Russian blockade, | churia, a Harmful to ‘Morale fabric of the Chinese armies. * policy has required , , eq the lives of American even though this might have pre. blockade ! (About 50 words deleted.) | extraordinary patience, firmness troops cipitated a war at that time, We tionalist It 18 equally difficult here. They . ‘and determination in meeting and iy refused to take that risk as long And, the have oie A magn)iicens Sn Method of Inflicting BME pur Alief to Meet and We Have Uniformly as there were other means of sary we ! onse an vas to only 8 . . elping them to meet challenges ace lighi our ends, and I at Ci morning the last reports nai. Terrific Casualties Best in iran. Greece, Turkey, Trieste. Spurned Appeasement os i Secretary of State. Mr. Tr cated a very high morale. which That is, inflict terrific cas- Berlin and Indo-China, and finally Nevertheless, even though the een J for reje ix the moat important factor . . . ualties on the C hinese Communist! Korea. conditions have been different. 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