NEHRU'S PEACE EFFORT CONTROVERSY IN U.S. Correspondence on subject closed
INOPPORTUNE MOMENT
New York, July 23,
The controversy raised by Pandit Nehru's move for Korean and world peace has practically died down with the official indica- tion that the correspondence on the subject is closed. While the issue was still open, India and Pandit Nehru were mentioned in practically every news story bearing on the Korean war, sometimes with regret but always with a careful tribute to basic intentions. Columnists and editorial writers invariably acknowlodged the Indian Prime Ministar's good faith but either complained that he had acted or on inopportune moment or had warded his initial' appeal in a mannor that was likely to be misused by anti-American propagandists.
counirlen Communist und drop their membership in) the rival organisation."
The reason for this could b the cumulative effect of several known factory.
When the Vailed States touk, the lead to stop aggression In Koren, she had to light practically alone on the Korean mainland, The United States is touchy rú-
a shadow of sup garding even zention "thint' it As her influencu that is keeping four Security Council members from providing the necessary two votes to bring in Comphunist Chino-from among Franc Egypt, Cuba and Ecuador.
If. us some political strategists nver, the Soviet Russian dele- gation made a major diplomație blunder in keeping out of the Security Council meetings during the vital Korean discussions at the end of June, there are others who think that the United States will hold on relentlessly to the legal and technical advintage it had gained so far as the prestige of the United Nations was con- cerned.
Prestige with U.S.
PANDIT NEHRU
with the
The writer foresaw that it the middle-of-the-road countries left, the United Nations, limited
to inembers of the North Atlanti Treay, the Latin-American coun- tries al Zealand, would become an anti- Communist alliance.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1950.
AHEM!
THE MAN WHO-COUGHED AT THE
(WITH APOLOGIES TO IN MY BATEMANJ
U.S. to reject Chiang's appeal
against ban
on invasion
Washington, July 23:
Australia and New The United States is expected to reject Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shok'a appeal for permission for his Nationalist to c
In the same issue, the New York Times" published a des- pelch from its New Dell CUT- respundent, Robert Trumbull, saying that Pandit. Nehru's appeal for the admission ef Red China to the Security Courell as r prerequisite for a settlement In Korea through the United Na tions"
caught popular fancy throughout Asin.
"The Asians have an almost pathetic faith In the United Nations," the despatch sald, and added: "Since the admission of Communist China to the Security Council necorded with the irmajor- membership at farge, the General view in Asia, there was uni- Assembly almost certainly will verral disappointment lien Wa- refuse to entertain Peking's dele-shington rejected Mr. Nehru's
That prestige is now with Rate, the United States-the official spearhead of the world organ isation's collective rasialance to aggression in Korea.
It is now being stressed
constantly
by writers here that Gengral Douglas MacArthur is nighting under the United Nationis flag. net behled It.
Ironically, both the supporters. id critics of Pandit Nehru'r move in Washington unit Moscow were basing their arguthents un
Dark picture
The writer depicted a dark picture for the United Nations; "with or without Rudala," Ho sald: "Some delegates, Keeping in mind the possibility of a Kremtin-inspired altack Yugoslavia or some other move in Europe or the Near East, think it is essential that the Soviet walkout be prolonged thus removing the possibility
proposals."-Reuter.
Peking uses strong words
To cos on Taiwan' to carry- the war to the Chinese Communists, diplomatie officials said today. The U.S. Government's position will be outlined in d 'reply being drafted by the State Department to Chiang's request for clarification of the order issued on June 27 by President Truman.
HOMELESS STORM RAJAH'S PALACE
stormed
Bombay, July 23. The Pulace of the Maharajah of Gwalior of n plcturesque seaside hill here, was this afternoon by 300 homeless people who squatted for an hour Jít a luxurious drawing roofi
Police
rushed to the Palace and cleared it by force, arresting 200 of the squattors *The the rest ran
locked, but the squatters scaled entered evéity' the wall and bedrooms.
were
words Maharajah was out and the gates
London, July 23.
A, Chinese Communist broad east said today that Red Chirta is determined to crush the
The squatters started the de
-until those obstructionism of the United monatration: two days after 2007
of n Soviet veto dangers have been met.
the thème" ""The Kofcun issue 'must be settled through ihd
"Others, however, point to the United Nations."
fnet that Article 3 of the United The question now being dis-Nations Charter, safeguarding the cussed in diplomatic circles is: right of collective or individual What kind of a United Nations self-defence, enabled the United will there be by the time the States to defend South Koree bb
received Security - Councu
~~~~ Korean" question is fully settled-thorisation.
or even half settled as a result
! the United Notions forces "They feel that the return of reneling the 38th Parallel.
}
the Soviet Union would' not eit
States and liberate Taiwan."
petsons had been evicted by the Government on whose land they
The message was drafted End built unauthorised hutments, the "Committee of the Chinese People's Campaign Against U.S. Talwan und Aggression
IL also called on Korea." Formosans to "exterminale the remnants of Chiang Kai-shek's
The message was broadcast by. the Communist New China News
Agency und monitored here.
The broatheust said, "On June 27 President Truman' issued outrageous statement announc
interference
an
with
It is known that the General to prevent similar decisive
action by United Nations nem-} Assembly. when it meets inberk in the future.". September, wif deal al' onciff The writer sbid: "It will not be with the issue of China's ropre necessary to expel the
Soviet Ing the Invasion of
of Taiwan, at- sentation.
Unton so long us Nationalist tack on the Korean People's Re China remains a member. This public and A Credentials Comunitiee is to deal straight away
that is precisely the reason why many people's liberation movements. In with question, but here again, obser- the Soviet Union does leave, 15
farsechig delegates hope that if Indo-China and the Philippines," vers predict, the exerted or will be on the
1 charged that fallure of the Korean rather excrted influence of the United than on the China question.
United States plans to colonise all of States will be the Bal deter
Asia hod forced the mining factor.
"American imperialists further and carry out stops of dirtet aggressions against the petites of the East."
Those wishing to sue Soviet Russia back in the United Nations Insist that if it has been unexerted influence so far, such influencc should now be positively exerted (in the interest of the universality
of the world organisation:
Even if Pandit Nehru's appcal has fallet for the time being these observere sald, it would exert full force by the time of the Assembly session,
Asian walk-out ? "Pandit Nehru. However,
raised the China' questioif. in
ge
broadcast said, "The vic-
his letters to the United States tory of the Chinese people's and the Soviet Union on Koreai | Über
libération war during the
past
It is now feared that if man four years and the recent vit bere of the 'Soviel bloc walk torious counter
the offensive ght and set up their own United Korean People's Army prove Nations, India and a consider that the American artillery, air- able number of new Ablatio planes, warships and dellis will countries and possibly other beyond all doubt, be defeated By middle c of-the-roaders might join the people's armed forces in the the Communist organisation, East." "Some delegates belleve that 1 wided that the Central Fed- pert said in tho Now York these countries, at the same Uline; ple's Govorriment. 15- düleimided < "Times" today however, that woilld retain · their membership |12. Verush the obstructionism" by Kince sentiment against 'the ad- in the United Nations, and even United States Imputsalate "und mission of Communitat, Clion was stronger in the United Nations would become disillusioned liberate Taiwan Ulfte, pr
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