TOKIO, 12 avril, (Reuter-U.P.-A.P.) _ C’est en proie à une émotion
violente que, toujours licencieux, le général Mac Arthur a quitté son Q.G.,
hier soir, après avoir passé ses consignes à son chef d’état-major, le gé-
néral Hickey. La garde d’honneur devant laquelle il passait pour gagner
sa limousine, avait peine à contenir la foule. Le général à salué simple-
«Still licentious, General MacArthur." the event shook up even the
typesetters. "The Third World War bas begun, It has begun in Korea";
wrote Marguerite Higgins. General Bradley was less strident. "Wrong war,
inthe torong place, at the wrong time, and with the wrong enemy " It
most be said that a certain difference of mentality appears, to objective eyes,
between a Chinese soldier confident that he is kicking the imperialists off
the Asian continent and the gung ho roaring Marine who ivrites. "Who the
hell wants to blow up a column of Chinese? Not me. Tie got nothing against
them. Nobody ever bothered to tell us thy we should be angry Something
about the UN or something like that there. And aggressors and suff I dont
know. And I'm willing to bet that none of the other men up here know
either" (Martin Russ. The Last Parallel). For lack of information they.
mobilized Delacroix's Liberty and the yellow peril (ROKs excluded), with
Christ appearing in the sky over Korea (Paris Match, October 20, 195l) In
the POW camps, specialists in Psychological Action submitted the gooks to
Rorschach tests to flush out the communists, and other specialists published
statistics."Two out of five Chinese volunteers are tubercular and one ouf
ffice is mentalh unbalanced." Unfortunatelv we have no statistics on
the specialists in Psychological Action.