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#. 8th Army. Planes Strike at Supplies In the air, planes destroyed or damaged a record-breaking 1121 Communist trucks ferrying supplies and reinforcements to the front during the past 24 hours. United Nations jets also screamed up and down “MIG Alley” in northwest Korea for the

TOKYO, Sept. 28 (UP) — Gemreral of the Army Omar N, Bradky, America’s top military man, and Charles E. Bohlen, its No. 1 Russian expert, ar"rived In Tokyo today. They “will discuss with Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway the Korean ceasefire situation and the possibility that full-scale war might erupt.

fourth straight day daring Communist : planes to come out and fight. No clash had been reported up to a late hour today, but Allied jets had destroyed or damaged 26 Communist jets in the previous three days at a total cost of one United Nations plane shot down and three The 5th Air Force jets fought three air battles with MIGs Thursday, but in only one did either side score any hits.’ Two Communist and one American jets were damaged. The American plane reached its base safely. The west-central front above Seoul flamed into with sharp Communist attacks north

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ville temperatures only dropped to 43.

nation shivered in frosty weather today as a huge mass of cold air —extending from-the Rockies to| {the Appalachian Mountains — |pushed eastward. The frigid air was centered in| [South Dakota, where Rapid City | land Huron both registered ‘lows | of 28 degrees. Across the border | (in Canada it dipped down to zero | at White Court, Alberta, yester-

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