Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 26, 1950, Page 13, Image 13

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    MacArthur Is 70 Today;
Warns of World War III
(Editor's Note: Some of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's beliefs
on the atom bomb, communism, and the results of any third
world war are set forth in the following dispatch by a United
Press correspondent who has covered his headquarters ever
since the occupation of Japan began. The general is 70 on
Thursday.)
By EARNEST HOBERECHT
Tokyo, Jan. 26 (U.R) Gen. Douglas MacArthur is convinced
that a third world war would destroy civilization as we know it.
That conviction and some others held by the Supreme Com
mander can be set forth with assurance on his 70th birthday
anniversary by this correspondent who has been around his head
quarters for four and a half
years.
Among those convictions are
the following
1. Modern war is so destruc
tive that It must be outlawed
completely.
2. A ban on individual weap
ons such as the atomic bomb
nd other more fearful forces
is not the answer.
S. The answer lies In liberty,
Christianity, democracy. '
4. Communism is the biggest
threat in the world today, and
there Is no mission more im
portant than meeting this chal
lenge. 5. Civilization as we know it
will be destroyed if world lead
ers fail in their responsibility to
find a solution to the problems
and permit a third world war.
In contrast with the very de
finite ideas he holds on a num
ber of important subjects not
concerned with his private life,
MacArthur came up to his birth
day Thursday disinclined to be
specific about any plans he
might have for the long-range
future.
He plans to keep right on at
his present job until it is finish
ed. After that? Rumors are
heard that he might take a job
in private industry, or that he
might retire completely. .
Asked about it, he replied
good-naturally:
"I am no prophet to foretell
the future."
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, January 18, 1950 IS
The birthday celebration will
not be elaborate. Aside from
his work, he will spend his birth
day with his wife and their
12-year-old son, Arthur.
The general will go to his of
fice as usual. The only break
in his seven-day-a-week routine
were expected visits by a few
top members of his staff and a
handful of diplomats and others
calling to extend greetings.
It is his conviction that he
has done pretty well here, and
that there is hope for Japan's
returning to the world family
of nations as a remade country
following the pattern accepted
Foster Named Agent
Lebanon Jack G. Foster
has been appointed agent for
the Prudential Insurance com
pany of America, in Lebanon, it
is announced by Russell W. Har
rison, Mount Hood district man
ager in Portland. Prior to his
association with Prudential,
Foster was in the insurance
business in Baltimore. He serv
ed seven years with the U. S.
army. Mr. and Mrs. Foster and
five-month-old daughter are in
the process of establishing their
residence in Lebanon.
On the Job in Tokyo Mac
Arthur personifies authority.
by the democratic nations.
Regardless of how history
measures him, the general feels
that he first is an American and
second- a soldier. He will be
pleased if he is remembered. as
a good American and a good
soldier.
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