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SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1951
“UN Air Force Has Lost 212
Explosion - of an atomic weapon atomic weapons was exploded or rials and structures used in the By United Press | on Eniwetok atoll this month has the exact day the test occurred. “target city” on the atoll. | NEW YORK, May 12 — Gen. Asked er 3° yeporter which " | proved that such weapons can be, “It ig very important that the Release Details Soon. 'Douglas MacArthur, dapper in a club he favored, Gen. MacArthur used for tactical war purposes date of the test be withheld,” hel ““The Atomic Energy Commis- y 0 ’ grew solemn a second and re . ! dar | {with no danger of after-effects said, +sion will release some details on dark grey Homburg and match- plied; X to advancing troops ‘minutes’ | However, it was assumed the that phase of the test in the near ing flannel suit, saw his first big “Here, here, young man! What
Report Shows Reds Are Hard Hit "By United Press WASHINGTON, May 12 —| United Nations Air Forces, |
primarily American, have lost 212
planes to enemy action in Korea, |
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it was disclosed today said the discovery that 0 y. . ) ; utside the epicenter much better DuDie Gen. 0. P. Weyland, new| [there are no after-effects from U. S. Position Improved than some types of structures,” [Rodded his Ee ans I Te i Eats eputy Commander <i " g] " : an 68 sprave is to a : Cin. of the Tacti {an atomic blast ‘within minutes In my opinion the test I he said. corners of the field. Sawyer of the Phillies—and spoke’.
cal Afr Command and“ former| vice commander of Far Eastern! Air Forces, told reporters at a. news: briefing tha: some. of the * planes got back: to their home| bases, but Were damaged beyond |
repair, of atomic weapons in war. far more effective than hereto- subject of too much theorizing.” |8reat game that has developed Arthur, who had seen two games In addition to the planes, the learned that troops can fore.” ‘ | renee —— American character so well. previously, was not along. Defense Department two days follow up immediately over an| “We now have atomic weapons ay G A d { “Mrs. MacArthur and myself “Arthur didn't know we were ago reported a total of 563 Air area destroyed by“an atomic blast with destructive power far in ews ets roun ‘lare ready to settle down as fans, going to the ball game,” she said,
Force casualties—171 dead, 25, wounded, 333 missing, three cap-| tured, and 31 returned to duty | after being reported missing. 108,000 Enemy Hit | The planes lost covers the pe-! riod from last June, when the war | broke out, through May 9. The announced casualties date through May 4. |
said. ON plover’ aren: Weyland READY FOR "QUEEN FOR’ A DAY'—Sid Collins, of WIBC,
enemy aircraft, probably de-| 15 placed in readiness for his chore as emcee at Loew's Theater tostroyed 27, and damaged 167. Of| morrow by Jack Bailey, during the "Queen for a Day" radio show & these, he said, 139 were caught| here recently. on me Bron. y : ‘ Be n air combat, LN aircraft de-' sroyea 53 russanoatt ics. @ueen for Day’ Semifinals i fianters, probably destroyed ° others, and damaged 103. | Gen. Weyland Ase said ww 1O Start Tomorrow Night Srafs wider fie Unis Siales Air Semifinal rounds in The Times- Tuesday night. Three will be U. 8. Marine Corps, Australian, | WIBC search for a movie “Queen chosen by audience applause each South African, Korean and Greek for a Day” start tomorrow at 9 night to appear in the finals at —had inflicted 108,000 casualties P-m. on the stage of Loew's Loew’s Wednesday night. The 12 on the enemy since beginning of Theater. [semifinalists were chosen by the Korea war. Six women will appear tomor- judges from some 2000 entries This is about one-eighth the/row night and six more at 9 p. m. received by The Times. 803,662 casualties the Army said Appearing tomorrow night will
the Red Korean and Chinese| w . be Alice Hopkins, 4935 ‘W. 11th troops had suffered. , Ohio Man Killed ISt.; Mrs. Robert Knight, Box 609, Gen. Weyland said there has Route 15; E. Clair Crawford, 5613 been a substantial buildup of! . E. Washington St.; Evelyn Rhea enemy aircraft in Manchuria, a Ginn, 8601 E. 10th St.; Mrs. R. R fact brought out in the Senate] n n lala [4S \Cromrie, 541 N. Keystone Ave.: MacArthur hearings by Defense (Mrs. James E. Ross, 1527 S. High Secretary George C. Marshall. "Times State Service School Rd. He said he ought the Com! PT. WAYNE, May 1? - "An| Apfearing Tudeday might will munist air arm was capable of oni, man was killed and his wife be Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, 1829
flying about 500 sorties a day. |eritically injured rear here this Nowland Ave, Betty L. Meyer
J . ‘afternoon when he dozed at theij441 N. Delaw Man Shot Three Times wheel and their car crashed head- Frances M. Gibbons ey
. . sae {on into another. [Ave., Mrs. Robert Boardm 5 S, an, 2729 | Here in Fair Condition Killed was Charles V. Barnes, College Ave, Mrs. Edward, Willlam Rohrman,. 26, of 1408 62, Hicksville, -O. Matthews, 937 N. Bosart Ave.|
E. Minnesota St., was in fair con-| His wife, Helen, 56, ws taken Mrs. John L dition in General Hospital last/to St. Joseph's Hospital here to N. Bolom are Lesthon, 253% night after being shot three times be treated for two broken legs,| The “Queen”. selected Wednesin the legs. Held by police on a crushed chest, broken’ shoulder day night will win a trip to Hollycharge of assault and battery|and internal injuries. Doctors, 00d for two _plus .many other “with intent to kill was Edgar IT to live. 1 rizes. ’ : 5 fries, 31, of 1440 E. Naomi St. Two men in the other car were “ ” Witnesses said Jeffries fired at hospitalized. Charles J. Garner, |g The ht a $98 J 2 Day 3 Rohrman five times with a/2§, suffered a brcken leg, and > 2-caliber gun. The shooting took|James Sulivan, 46, was cut and : place in front of McGinty’s Tav-|bruised. Both are from Pontiac, 102,000 Shareholders ern at 1261 Shelby St. | Mich. MINNEAPOLIS, May 12 (UP) After the shooting Jeffries| State police sald Mr. Barnes| t Mutual I tod went home and called his neigh-|apparently fell asleep while driv-| —‘nvestors Mutual, Inc. today bor, Phillip McGee, a city police-ng on Ind. 87. The car veered to announced that it has become the man, and gave him the gun and the left in the path of the Michi- first investment fund to attain admitted the shooting. gan ‘car. . {102,000 shareholders.
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| *. | A-Bomb Set for Tactical War Use Doug Goes to the Ball Game TL fo Rg ol He declined to reveal for He said instruments measurad Dolled Up Like Diplomat
after the blast occurs, Rep. Henry 4..4¢ were climaxed this week, future ‘after computations are league baseball game since 1935
paskson (D. yas) sly Inay ie probably between Monday and completed,” He said. [today but) curbed an admitted
[ {Pacific atomic proving grounds ; y [to remote Eniveton gE he that he would remain on Eniwe- there afe Seen Tes i Iserved a3 corgressional observer tok after the operation was com- tfes at gan i stand an a apecial DoX at the Pate roma sadly and admitted he couldn't . ai ms : y atomic blast,” he said. 4 » yrounds, e s | during the most recent secret test pleted. remember what big league team
lof the United States’ advanced .L He also refused comment on y } atomic Weapons. whether the explosion was made can withstand the tremendous
{is “most significant to future mil- witnessed marks a definite step] As a result of the latest experi\itary tactics and clivillan ‘de~{orward in the field of atomjc ment, “we learned that humans! “I can not tell you how glad fense.” “As a result/of the most recent showed that we have improved within minutes after an. atomic 8ame again.”.G test,” Mr. Jackson said, “the way our atomic weapon position and blast.“There is none of this linger- Over the loud speaker system beis now paved for the tactical use that our atomic weapons will be ing activity that has been
with no fear of lingering radia- excess of those used at Hirosh in the sense that we know enough!“If he had known, he wouldn't tion or other after-effects,” Mr. i Nagasaki,” Mr. Jackson Yaa BOSTON {UF)In June, 1949, e [7ackson said. The third atomic test blast to thé Boston Sunday Globe pub-irazz the umpires even when they! The contest went 10 innings “lI. witnessed one atomic ex- rock the remote island area since !lshed an {illustration and floor are right.” before the Phillies won. 6 to 5, | plosion on Eniwetok,” the Wash- the end of World War TI involved plan of a house. More than a year| (ington state Democrat said. He testing various designs- of all and a half later, the Globe re- its tribute to the recently re- mained until the last out was declined to say whether there had kinds of structures, and various ceived a letter from James W. turned General and he acknowl- registered. Then they departed |been more than one explosion in materials to determine the effects Hodgson af Falim, Ipoh, Malaya, edged the cheers with repeated amid another cascading cheer
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security reasons what type of the ‘stress and strain” on mate-
are you trying to do, ‘start an ~ other war?” - :
Wednesday, since it was unlikely 1 Can say now, however, that, . ice ta¥razz the umpire.” Pp pire. Gen. MacArthur shook his head
Seated with Mrs. MacArthur in
“The human body, we found, the smiling 71-year-old general, he had last seen play.
wearing civilian clothes in" pub- . “But I do know it was in 1935,” *
pressure of-an atomic explosion, yw. sna fivst time in 12 years, he declared. He was introduced
above ground or underground.
1 for several minutes with Due
IS " h 5 am to ses an Ameri bat rocher. Mrs. Durocher later joined weapons,” he said. “The test can go into a destruction area A eha)) the MacArthurs ia-thelr box. .
Mrs. MacArthur ‘said she ree . the fore the contest. “Baseball is that gretted that their 13-year-old son,
{to cheer long hits, boo errors and have gone to the country.”
The crowd of 12,856 boomed but the General and his wife re-
{the most recent test. of an atomic explosion. asking additional details.
‘waves of his hand. from the fans.
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