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U.S. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS LOOMING EARLY NEXT MONTH
Washington, October 8.
On November 7 United States voters will decide who will occupy the on- --or one-third tire 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 36.
of the Senate scats in the Congress.
Korean charges genocide
Lake Success, October 9. Ben Limb, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Korea. charged today that the Russians had ordered the Reds to carry
The foreign policy, especially the defence of a free world against Communist aggression, has developed into one of the biggest issues in this election.
have won
The Democratic Party under persons from office who might be some Re- President Truman's leadership subversive. However,
Joseph McCarthy, controls both Houses of Con-publicans, as for example Senator spetacular nationwide pubilclty gress at present, but political sep history favours substantial
with charges that influential Communist and "appeasement- out a programme of genocide gains for the opposition in an
within designed to eliminate all de-election of this type, and the minded" persons remain
Republicans are
the government, particularly the State Department. mocratic elements in the penin opposition
conceded some chance to win sula.
Important election control of possibly one cham- ber. They' controlled the Congress before the lust elec- tion in 1948.
Mr. Limb said in a statement, "Russia is interested in controlling permanently 'the strategie Korean peninsula and she can do it more readily if the Korean nation will welcome destroyed in an essential purt."
Mr. Limb sald the atrocities committed recently by Red troops were a "well-planned scheme of genocide conceived by Soviet Rus sia and carried out by the North Koreans."
where
Toy bomb
welcome
Page-1f
for Winnie PO B.I. E&A
Copenhagen, October §.
Communists threw a toy bun containing party slogans.
at Mr. Winston Churchill's car
during his procession through
Copenhagen today.
The bomb, a Jarge firework, completely missed the car
lanted some dist
distance away.
and
The driver of Mr. Churchill's car,
waiting Jens Lillelund, resistance movement fender, told Mr. Churchill. "I am afraid wo have sene Communists heio."
Mr. Churchill replied: "I can welcoming But they tare
hear
ומו
crowd of ebout 100,000 gathered in the Central Square
greet the
British wartime Frime Minister with tumultuous cheers as he appeared on the halcony of the Town Hell.
Earlier Mr. Churchill had driven along a fig-bedecked route lined for six miles with thousands of excited 'spectators.
#
In a speech peknowledging tri- butes from the Danish resistance novement, Mr. Churchill said: "World union means peace. It is the duty of every men and woman to meet and resist tyranny from whatever quarter it comes.`.`
"It is also our duty to look ohead and make reasonable pro- parations. I do not think we are being asked to do at the present time anything. more than it is within our power to do."
the
Among the slogans in "bomb" thrown at Mr. Churchill's car were: "Churchill Wants War. Communist Youth. Wants Pence."
Welcoming notices'
British and Danish flage, col- oured streamers, "V«Bigna" and welcoming notices nod the route of Mr. Chúrchiff's pro- ccsalon. One notice road: "Thank You. Mr. Churchill, the Libera. tor of Europe."
As the procession reached the Town Hall, the waiting orchestra struck up a special "Churchill cantata" beginning "Good Old Winnie."
At the Town Hall reception in his honour, Mr. Churchill went out to the balcony, to be greeted what the police described as "the biggest wave of cheeiing, thr biggest display of flag-waving and the blugest crowd ever assembled in Copenhagen."
One of "the most hotly con
On the balcony, Mr. Churchill tested and important election. Re-
was presented with un'arm band races it in Ohio,
Taft of the Danish resistance' 'move- publican Senator Robert is engaged in a contest which ment,
In bis speech replying to the could decide who will be the
tant. welcome, Mr. Churchill declared Proaldent, next United States Hin
opponent is
relatively that he was no enemy of any race or country." But it was "the named obscure state auditor
duty of every man and woman Job
but a Ferguson
backing to resist tyranny from whatever who has widespread
unions quarter it comes. whatever langu- among powerful labour
party age it speaks, whatever uniform апа the Democratie political machine,
chairman af Senator Taft is
and Presidential
The present strength of De- mocrats to Republicans in the House is approximately 200- 170 und in the Senata 54-42.
Guins for Republicans would be normal this year because this is election, Q so-called "off-year" which means опе which falls
between midway bet The statement noted that elections. The latter occurs every the Republic of South Korea had four years. When there is a race. ratified the Genocide Convention for the President and members and he called upon the United
of Congress are being elected at Nations to "promulgate the the same time as in 1948 when Genocide Convention without President Truman won, the party delay."
in power usually can bring out a much larger vote than usual. This is because that people are the for inclined to vote programme more to exterminate democratie ete President than simply for mem-
bers of Congress. ments in Koren:
When In
an off-year alettion two
thoir years comes voters incline to feel secure In results obtained in the President election year and do not rally to polls in as larger numbers as the
Consequently, opposition,
thir
gains.
Mr. Limb asserted that there were three aspects of the alleged Korean Communist
genocide,"
1. "National which the Reds directed their massacres "most against intel- lectuals, writers, civic leaders, lawyers, judges, artists, teachers
and scientists.
2. Genocide
against
women
later.
man
it wears."
"It is also our duty to look the Republican Party-Commitice alicat and make reasonable pro- in the Senate and is considered
do not think that we parations.
It
Mr. and Mrs. Churchill arrived here earlier today by air from Lonion for a three-day visit jag the guests of King Frederik and Queen Ingrie.
by some as an outstanding figure are being asked at the present in his party in the Congress. time to do anything more than it he wins in Ohio, he is concederi
dafis in our power to do." a strong chance of becoming the candi- Republican Presidential
Не date in 1952.
veteran is a
of se- campaigner and winner veral close races, His father was the United States President from
1900 to 1913,
Britain's wartime Prime Minis- However, Sanator Tatt is op.
ter and his wife will stay ati posed by much of the organised
the country sponsored Fredensborg Castle, Jabour,
because he laws to make unions legally res-home of Denmark's Royal Family. ponsible for their actions and in government authority
and children "to interrupt biolò- year' 'favours, some Republican Restrict unions' power to strike |
gical continuation of our nation." 3. "Religious genocide", aimed Dt
exterminating as many 0.5 possible of the 300,000 Catholics and 400,000 Protestants in this "most: Christianised 'nation in the Far East."-United Press.
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Truman's Democratic Party 16 almost certain to keep control of at isaat house and more than both houses. · there is sharn Nevertheless, political skirmishing over the conduct of foreign polley with opposition charges that Mr. Truman's Democrats allowed the United States to suffer "Pearl Harbour No. 2a In the Korebo affpir and that they have "aban- doned" most of Asia to the Com by a policy of "appease munists ment" of Russia, particularly in The United States Army China..
The reference to Pearl Harbour announced today that a bri- is an allegation that the leader-gade of Canadian troops will ship of the United States war be processed here in the near service asloop to the danger of attacle in future for overseas Korea just as were the defenders with the United Nations forces. of Pearl Harbour in Hawalf when the Japanese bombed in 1041 to bring the United States into World War II.
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