Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1951 — Page 4
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BEST estimates here are that Red China. has that manpower is plentiful and therefore cheap. “IT'S GLOOMY around our squad.” he said. |into the Fieldhouse.
lost most of ‘its Fourth Field Army and part of But trained manpower is something else. +The soldiers ane oomplaining they wil starve to | pollowing a halt-nour concert TCO PARIS 2 2 2 “For months nothing has been heard of Gen. Hu Chung-wha—illustrates what has been hap- quent. “We have no transports, no carts; every- processional; invocation by Dr. T.|] Ye$ that's right a free trip te The first Lin Pao, boss of the Fourth Army, Pelping says pening to the Chinese Communists’ trained thing has been bufned and destroyed.” W. Nakaral} address by Wilbur pARIS, HOLLYWOOD, HAVANA, slestion cam) he still commands the army. If so, his force is aire At this point Hu aparently began to doubt [YOUDE, state superintendent of} pig New YORK, ay Bh little more than a paper organization. whether China would win. He wrote: ‘Leader [Public instruction; conferring of ’ dandidite fo
It's now believed here that the Reds’ Third « In his diary, which has been translated, Hu up, 1 wish you would fly over here and cut degrees by President M. O. Ross; Army fs up to numerical strength again. But described himself as “a student of the military them (our forces) to pieces with your enormous |benediction and recessional.
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some of our officers believe the real Third Army might.” And $200.00 Spending Money oa or Was pulled out of Korea—that the present 0d governmental academy of the Second Fleld ~ “y, ,,.y p, si that “men and horses are} PR) NAMI ZZ Ze rmer———— Ion "force is comprised principally of raw recruits, Army” He was a convinced Communist who tired.” The following day he wrote, “I feel as | JN JUST ENTER THE the park as
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‘untrained militiamen and turncoats from the ” believed Mao could do no wrong. He was sent if I were putting on a pair of boots made of
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‘Chinese Nationalists, iron.” lections of ti China also is facing difficulties at home. In to Korea in March. His last entry was the day before he was “The park June, all cotton mills on the mainland were Six days later Hu moted in his diary that he killed. . “LEISURE TIME” CONTEST touched by r closed because of the shortage of raw materials. was hungry and “could not get rice.” Although It seems we've lost’ our way,” he said, “we're many, many
in a confused state. Everybody asks the same question: ‘Where are we?’ we are damned. We
Hong Kong sources say flour is scarce. Without y, gai he was “not scared,” he wrote that he complained i
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these two basic commodities Mao Tse-tung faces ” . b ta. 4 trouble with his own people. kept thinking about air attacks.” will depend on our destiny. Trip For 2 by Plane Free Clean By as ya . Mr. Lucas “aw A week later Hu admitted that he was ex- to Hu Chung-wiias, of course, don't start or Mayor Bs EL ! , nstead, ”.i letter, her ‘armies have spent seven costly ‘months in THE PLIGHT of the average Red soldier Jhsusted. bY valiing ang walking i also - But they have a lot to. do with deciding the i ii fala. ‘ battle. is another problem for the Communists, It's trae no “we 8 ven't got any . nner. : : 2 READY -CUT SPAGHETTI was on th
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! - offs . - WW li Maj. Anderson sald wounded Narrowl Misse that the bomb d - WASHINGTON, July 31 had a hard Worth Mi on In {North Koreans and Chinese were y : aah by a ane a 10) e Army announced today AUTOMATIC roa The
Healing Power? being brougnt into his field sta- Woman in House a bombing range at New Boston that 200 medical reserve officers,
tions with a type of tree leaf on esterday. {will be called to active duty dur-y trol Board. SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, their injuries which seemed to AMHERST, NH, July 31 (UP) y Mrs. Setzer said she was within INE August. | ~ WATER HEATERS - cleaned up r July 31 (UP)—There is $1 million/have a healing power. Mrs. Earl E. Setzer, 54, nar-|three feet of the spot where the The physicians will be chosen GOP Coun growing on trees in Korea | “I would like to get hold of rowly escaped death when a 100-bomb fell. from the priority I group, which Plus also complai At Teast that 1a what Ma . {that leaf,” Maj. Anderson said. pound®practice bomb dropped by ‘includes ‘men who got a medical ow high weeds c J. E. H.|“1¢'s amazing — the wounds arean Air Force plane plunged “ANOTHER two * seconds and, education at government expense Installation district. Anderson, Halifax, Nova Scotia, always clean and sweet under through tfe roof of her house|l would have been exactly where and served less than 20 days dur- ONLY If Desired Asks ing World War II. “Will vou
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