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SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1950.
GREAT AMERICAN FIGHTER RETURNS TO BATTLE
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, climaxing a long and brilliant military
career as the supreme commander for the allied powers and governor of occupied
Japan, has turned again to the job he does superbly — directing American fighting
men in battle. Within hours after our government’s momentous decision to use Amer
ican forces to turn back Red invaders of Southern Korea, the 70-year-old general,
one of the world’s most decorated soldiers, made a personal flying visit to the fighting
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Sept. 2, 1945: Historic surrender scene aboard USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. Standing directly behind
MacArthur as he signs surrender document is his old friend, Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, who spent
most of the war in a Jap prison camp. Next task: occupation of Japan in a “firm but fair” manner.
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front. His purpose was two-fold — to find out what was needed where, and to bolster
the sagging morale of South Korean fighters. His visit to the front lines was remin
iscent of hundreds of such excursions made during the long and bitter campaigns
against the Japs in the Pacific. Below is a camera record of a few highlightsin the
career of MacArthur, with particular emphasis on the historic time from the 1942
debacle of Bataan to the world-shaking Korean crisis today.
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After being ordered out of doomed Philippines, the
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June, 1950: With President Syngman Rhee in Korea. The general’s
mission now is to localize the Korean war and prevent outbreak of
World War 111. But MacArthur’s day-to-day concern will be for
Americans on the battle front.
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PALACE—
Sun.-Mon.-Tues, — “My Friend
Irma Goes West,” starring Marie
Wilsen, John Lund. Wrong Son.
Ventriloquist Cat. News.,
Wed.~hurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “Tarzan
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Ugly Duckling. News.
GEORGIA—
Sua.~-Mon, -~ “Boy From In
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Fish Fry. News. 2k
Tues.-Wed. — “The Stratton
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June Allyson. Lion Around.
Thurs.—*“Tell It To The Judge,”
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Fri, — “Daneing in the Dark,”
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Sat, — “Mark of “the Gorilla,”
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STRAND—
Mon.-Tues.—“Change of Heart,”
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ward. Pony Express Days. Stars
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PAGE NINE
ing Claudette Colbert, Don Ame
che,
Thurs. — “Paid in Full” starr«
ing Robert Cummings, Lizabeth
Scott,
Fri.-Sat, - “Painted Desert,”
starr Geo. O'Brien, Stanley Fields.
Undersea Kingdom == Chapter 2.
Dunked in the Deep. i
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Sun.-Mon.-Tues, —= “lklay-,'g‘
starring Spencer Traey, James
Stewart. Harbor Lady. Heap Hep
Injuns. I
WED.~Thurs. — “Tarzan’s Trie
umph,” starring Johnny Weiss=
muller, Francis Gifford, Dizzy'
Yardbird. Miner’s Daughter. ‘
Fri.-Sat. — “Code of the Silver
Sage,” starring Allan “Rocky”
Lane, Eddy Waller. Hoosegew.,
Codyr of the Pony Express—Chap
ter 15.
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Column Mouse.
Mon.-Tues. — “One Sunday
Afternoon,” starring Dorothy Ma
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Homicide. News.
Wed.-Thurs. — “Adventures of
Don Juan,” starring Errol Flynn,
Vivieca Lindfors. Lucky Ducky.
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starring Ronald Reagan, Jack Car
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Cat. e
Sat. — “Trigger Man,” starring
Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond
Hatton, Virginia Carroll. Snug in
the Jug. King of the Rockies.
Spellbound Hound.