U.S. ATTACKS RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA TRICKS UN Security Council hears outline of the "Big Lie" MALIK'S BITTER WORDS

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Lake Success, August 22.

The United States today accused Russia of reading to the United Nations Security Council carbon copies of falsehoods being spread all over the } world by misguided minorities who support Communist Imperialism. The chief American delegate, Mr. Warren Austin, charged the chief Soviet delegate, Mr. Jacob Malik, with using three major propaganda tricks in an attempt to hoodwink the world about the Korean war. He soid these were: "The false label trick, the trick of concealing guilt by oc- cusation, and the trick generally known as the technique of the big Ile.

"There is a simple way to expose the false label trick," he added. “When a housewife cons her fruits and vegetables in the autumn, she puts a label on each jar before storing it. "Let us examine the jar placed i before this Council a few daya

THE CHINA MAILA"THURSDAY: AUGUST::

WARREN,R. AUSTIN "It's apple sauce"

Sir Owen Dixon admits defeat on Kashmir issue

French to easibility; of modify/lity of vary send force to Korea

'Paris, “August 22.

Karachi, August 22.

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Sir Owan Dixon, United Nations Mediator, tonight reported that he had failed to solve the Kash- - mir problem. In his first public statement on his discussions with the Governments of India and Pakistan, Sir Owen related how he had worked out a series of detailed proposals and invited the two Prime Ministers (Mr. 'Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan and Pähdit Nehru of India) to meet him at New Delhi on July 20 where he explained his 'proposals & dans medi The meeting lasted four or five days during which

the proposals were fully discussed.

now be

• ** **The discuselona" colored the Judgment, "should,

adopted and offered to sum- ing the proposals in sojne paril- mon a conforence at which he culars and I threw out sugges- would produce this plan, for tions of other alternatives direct- koveptanos or rejection. ed to securing the holding of h

"In th

the result it

became

conference. overall plebiscite, but It became to call further

With

matter! reference to one increndingly

gly evident that

my

that proposals did not contain or sug-view, that adopted" gest a solution which the Prime upon which India stood allfered Minister of India' felt himself so much that I dropped the pro The French Government deable to accept," Bir, Owen said pool to produce a plan, of my

in e 1,500-word roview of his own." cided today to send ground discussions with the Gover- In conclusion, Sir Owen prals- troops to Korca.

ments of India and Pakistan. ed the Governments and peoples ન Pakistan and India for their suggested mea- "No plan or role of policeman' against the the next 10 days, proceed at all

The Cabinet decided to placesures were put forward by either courtesy, consideration and kind- people of Aala and is trying to in this Council on the subject of an infantry battalion at the dis-of the parties and at length the nces to him, and referred per ago by the Soviet representative.

turn the wheels of history back Korea,"

two Prime Ministers and i nærped to the failure of both

Govern He told the Council: After pro- to return them to the period Before launching on an analysis (posal of the United Nations.

StThe unit, of Mr. Malik's argument,

between 800 and that there was no hope of any ments to produce any voking this conflict and seeing of enslavement."

why the 1,000 strong, will be specially agreement being reached upon of their own to settle the gispute. Mr. Malik's 35-minute speech Gladwyn explained political regime st

for Au "Notwithstanding this, I am preparatory Syngroan thee was collapsing, included a charge that the United Council had been unable to make formed by the National Defence measures

overali plebiscito:"

unwilling to "suppose that after the United States resorted 10 States was trying to force is any progress since Mr. Malik Ministry.

Sir Owen said that no differ- all the examination which the open intervention-here comes "Marshallled inckeys, like the assumed the chairmanship. He

the problem has received the Gov- se decision was taken utence of opinion existed an the trick Inbel-auch

length from Are the Philippines," to cend troops to then quoted at

on diplo Cabinet meeting held under the view that the possibility of an irrefutable facts and the United Korea to give a "Eort of proter-official Soviet works

of the President, |

agreement being reachod ́on the Brenta will be unable to ro- it by negotiation. I trust States representative is not in tive coloration to musk its dirty nucy and from the writings of chairmanship

necessary conditions, including they will is to leave for Lake M. Vincent Auriol. position to deny them. However, business." I am in a poultion to open that

"In every case, the Soviet al-

The Minister of Information, demilitarisation of the State- falsely-labelled in and let the

ways had some peculiar view of M. Albert Guzier, said that the which must exist before a gen-Success tomorrow to report the world see what is inside-applets population a group of Amert- aggression, no doubt. owing to battalion would be armed with cral plebiscite could be held faflure to the Security Council He said that, although, he had can slaves controlled by Amer-the

exhausted... strict application of the all the usual infantry weapons, had boon,

rjat been offered plans, measures Mr. Austin then turned to the can gaulelters. South Korea is doctrines to which they persist Including machine-guns and light

Stalin himself, canon.

Alternative solution

be held the hope trick of "concealing guilt through a police state where thousands ently adhere.

For over the pro- necubation". He said: "A typical have been killed and imprisoned you will remember, said in 1999;

It would consist of professional At this stage, Siz Owen had that example of this trick, of course, the people of South Korea it was net Germany who attacked soldiers, from whom many

could be settled, re-suggested an alternative solution. vince cau is that of the thief who, in run- are worse off than they

were France and Britain, but France ning away from the polleeman, under Japanese control.

The and Britain who attacked Ger-quests to be posted to such a unit had already been received at the cries Stop Thief at an honest man grasping regime of terror of

Today's decision follows the United States could not, never-ny, thus assuming respons! Defence Ministry. incless, do away with the will of bility for the present war.

The ruling circles of Britain French Government's announer- the people to end their poverty," and

France declined Hitior's ment three weeks ago that the charged The Russian delegate that an American monopoly had peace proposals and the attempts. sloop La Grandlere was joining of the Soviet Union to achieve the United Nations naval forces earliest termination of the war. of Korea

"If we subscribed to that re- (The American State Depart-

"Where the desires of the peo markable analysis of aggression ment in Washington on August

plebiscite ple are uncertain a in 1939, who is going to belleve 18 announced formal acceptance should be held for the purpose

Colombo, Ceylon, August 22. the Soviet theories of aggression by the United States of offers of ascertaining them and voting tioned at an airport near here Extra police gitards were sta- in 19407 These were that peacefrom Britain, Australia, New cannot be anni and the possibility Zealand and Turkey

would be confined to that limited today when Captain Raymond Westerling pushed troops to Kores to serve underSir Owen remained in Delhi through in a British Overcas

Turco of war must always be there."

Russian thesis

trom until August and ascertained Airways plane on his way from (Acceptances of offers from Thalland and the Philippines was that India would be prepared to Singapore to London,

consider

Captain a settlement on the lines

Westerling did not announced earlier Last week).,

leave the airport.-Reuter. On

that the

sauce."

ahead of him to contuse pursuers. This is the trick that has been employed in an effort to prove the North Korean invaders have

merely been protecting them

selves from attack."

South Korea is practically o colony of the United States and

taken over South Korean's indus- Of the "big Be" technique, Mr. trial output and be read a list of Austin said: "A widespread firms which he said lind rights theory is that if the propagandist over Korean Industries. will not tire of repeating an as- The polley of American mo sertion, no matter how prepostnopolies is to sell their Indus erous, he can make it silek in trial output to the Koreans and This is easier to use the country only as a source many minds. do if no one is allowed to con- of raw materials, There are nɔ tradict the propagandist and con-land reforms and the agriculture front him with the facts. But of South Korea is poverty.. here in the United Nations, we stricken undertaking." can confront him with the facts.

Lenin and Marx,

Mr.

to send

United Nations Command.

Sir

"It is that wherever the de- In announcing that he had sires of the inhabitants are in been unsuccessful in settling, the three-year-old dispute between favour, territory should be par- titioned between

India and India and Pakistan. over Kashmir. Pakistan

with Sir Owen said he would leave by, In accordance those desires, due regard being place for Lake Success because given to geographical, economie, no purpose could be served by India any topographical, and demegra his remaining in phical considerations.

longer-Reuter and United Press,

In Brussels, unofficial reports reaching Karachi, Sir' Owen)

Mr. Malik appeared to frown "In his speech at the last meet on the idea, being discussed in Ing of the Counell, the Soviet some circles, of putting North delegate referred several times Korea under trusteeship for a to the aggression of which the limited period or to send a com- United States is guilty against the mission of the world organisation Korean people. This statement into the country after the war. Kas been repeated over and over "We should allow the Korea States und other imperialist offered to place another of her

every

to

some

RED AEROPLANES OVER TIBET

Taipch, August 22. A Nationalist military spokes

Sir Gladwyn than told Mailk: "Your whole thesis, Mr. President, which you so obli-

ald Belgium will send 1,000 gingly and at alsch length ox-sald

volunteers and that final na-found that the Government of plained, is as follows: 1-the forces of the Repubile nouncement would be made by Pakistan continued to stand upon the agreed resolutions of the ¡At Copenhagen, Denmark of Korea attacked North Korea the Cabinet on Friday.

Nations United

Commission at the inalstence of the United

ship at the disposal of the UN specifying an overall plebiscite as

the manner of settlement. through

Soviet-inspired an people to doelde

their powevertheless, and

Korean force to go with the fully, Sir: Owen continued, They channel on earth, It is a lie. fate without guardians, trus-

hospital ship offered tere unwilling to enter upon a It is the 'big lie."

ices or supervisors. We have extent despite this argument, the equipped

the Allled cause four days ago. conference which had for its pur- Britain's warning long ago worn out the system of war in Korea civil war in

pose the discussion of the poss! which the United Nations should-Reuter and Associated Press. trusteeship," ho declared, Before Mr. Austin spoke,

bility of settling the matter by Britain warned the United Na-not Intervene.

partition and Britain warned the Council

limited plebiscite. 3-representatives of both sides that Russia's propaganda for ions that Russian propaganda

Even If otherwise might have peace in Korea la itself part for peace in Korea is itself-part should come together in order.

been possible to Council may of that the Security

arrange an out- preparation of the very of the very preparation for

and-out partition without

any aggrossion. The British delegate, arrange for peaceful settlement aggression.

It was evident that plebiscity, Sir Russia had charged that the SF Gladwyn Jebb, delivered a of the whole affair,

scholarly lecture to the Security 4-by peaceful settlement is

insist upon having the both parties would in that event United Nations war effort in Council on the aims of Com-meant some arrangement where-

the vale of Korea was nothing more than a imunism after Mr. Malkk had re-by fighting stopa, the United Na- man eonßrmed today that Chi

esa Communist reconnaissance trus- tions forces retire and the Com-

Lact I expressly confirm- Leeship in Korea. jected plans for post-war

occasionally been ed munist forces left in possession of planes Bad

with

both parties. Neither seen over Tibet making surveys Prime Minister considered that the field. Peace propaganda 5-all that is required, there-

He offered no prediction if the

prelude to early any purpose could be served by

mother rhéeting/pk. "The

propaganda, foro, to achieve peace in the first fights were peace whather it takes the form of instance, is for the representative invasion which, however, was ex-

Another plante to pected momentarily. algnatures for an ambiguous authorities in North Korea

Central THE

"News "sold"- the the South declaration or of proposals for unite to their area

Communists were building Ove getting both sides to agree on Korean Republic."

The Security Council ad-airfields on the Fuklen coast for a 'peactful solution' in Koren, is essentially the only means for journed until Friday afternoon-heavy bombers-United Press.

* United Press. securing aggression and mak ing it even mere sucUUSSYU) “İN future,” he said." "The propa- ganda, in fact, in itself part of the very preparation for aggression. It is principally designed to prevent or at least

colossal international bluff used to cover American Cression. Mr, Malik made the charge as he- started another denunciation of the United States and her Western partners in the Security Council. made Referring to statements before the Council by Mr. Austin, Mr. Malik «nid: “The representa- tive of the United States

Iried

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to show that this is United Nations crusade in Keres,

Who cannot see that all this talk about United Nations forces nothing more than a colossal in- ternational bluff which has been' uilliged during the last tow weeks by the United States ruling circles? The reptesentative of the United States to not going.

to Zool anyone by this bluff,

which long ago was unmasked

coming to the victim's ald,”.

CZECH OILFIELD

FIRE CONTINUES

Vienna, August 22.

to hinder other people from Austrian off experts said today: Sir Gladwyn said that after 21 that the gigantle fire in

the

days of presidency of the Council, Malacky Fields in Slovakia was

by Rusala and other leading gov. Mr. Malik had filed 78 pages in burning and probably would ernments.

Shortly before the meeting won English text of the Verbatim re-not be extinguished for another

de wa weck: called to order, Sir Bengal Hau cord.

of india announced that he would "It is still uncertain whether The fields are. In the Soviet not introduce torny his peace everybody appreciates exactly zone, about 45 miles

plan" calling for the droation of why we cannot, at any rate for Vienna United Press.

a six-member committes of the

Council's non-permanent "met”-

bers to seek a solution for the

Koreon conflict,

Mr. Malik told the Council colonial, war against

Thlas the freedom-loving peoples of Asia and it is now being termed an innocent police action of the United Nations. No. one belloves thin the United States hap tried in my hot the American people but troops of the United Nations are fighting" "This can be believed only by, childron, for. everybody knows that it is armed intervention and United States, military aggression under the order of Truman and the ́com- mand of Generat MacArthur,~/ **No tagg or uties of the United. Nations, no United Nations flags, regardien of how many are sout, em hide this brutal, corrosivo Invasion by Ammiran Abrope13%) the Anglo-American-1 blocuri afraid at losing its political and. military masters kovas por faud countries: MYNSTON kro under 100SE ONLY)

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