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Show Major Accuses Newspaper Men Major Gen. Charles A. Willough- by, Chief of Intelligence to General MacArthur, today charged five prominent newspapermen with "inaccurate, biased, and petulant", reporting of the fighting in Korea and "giving aid and comfort to the enemy." MacArthur's Intelligence Chief acknowledges that there are notable no-table exceptions among American Newspapermen. "The great press-association press-association news services," he says, "have been generally accurate and balanced." But he adds that, "the entire Herald-Tribune crowd, with the possible exception of Marguerite Mar-guerite Higgins, seemed bent on castigating their own army." |