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WAR

POSSIBLE WORLD POSTPONED BY KOREA

Schuman view on Prague declaration

Paris, October 22.

The French Foreign Minis- ter. M. Robert Schuman, told reporters tonight that he did not think last night's declara. tion on Germany by the 30- viet and East European coun.

bo trica should

loft un. answered.

"But do not know yet in what form ruch a raply will be made, and In particular whether France will reply separately or whether a Joint nate will be drafted," he said.

"This

demands reflection and consultations,"

At first sight the Russians had repeated what they said at the Paris Foreign Ministers Conference last year, M. Bohuman added.-Aleutor,

Tokyo, October 23.

High military circles hore say the UN victory in Korea has postponed a possible third world war for years.

They say Russia was surprised by Allied interven- tion in Korea and stunned by the strength in less than four months.

Russia is not yet ready to risk on all-out war, these sources add.

So they expect the Kremlin carefully to avoid any polley that might threaten to lead to general war-without, however, abandon- ing its world wide imperialistic designs.

Communist satellites are pected to continue hacking it trouble world long-standing

spats.

The current flare-up of the four-year old campaign in Indo China is one indication of this.

But the Kremlin may svold such naked aggression Korea until it feels ready to take on the Allied world

us in

There is no doubt in Tokyo headquarters that Russia started the Korean invasion and master- minded most of it.

The purpose

The purposa evidently was to win a quick and convincing vic- 'tory that might maks the con. quest of other areas color, it could also have been a test of the Alilea

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In any case, Kremlin planners are believed to have called

the their principal experts on U.S.. beforehand to learn whether 12. American intervention was likely. One of them might have been Lieutenant-General Kuzma De- Sovict Before the Korean campaign, revyanka, head, of the many military men here felt Rus mission in Tokyo, who left sud- the war sian policies were leading direct-denly shortly before ly to war. They based many of started and has not returned, their plons on that possibility.

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493. (1)kun

494.

495

496.

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9. (2) Mah (3)lik. 10. Choot(1)(3)UK, 11. (1)Kun (3)lik. 12. (3)Dzaw shou(2). 13. Bong(1) (3)dzaw. 14. Bong(1) (1)mong. 15. Jun(1) (3)bal.

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(2)moh-duk(1)

10.

10.

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10,

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(2) Kui hoh (2) hung(2),

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<<(1)yun (1)kau (2) kufan

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To deceive. To cheat. To assent. To consent. Willing. 'To assist.

To help.

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Horze power.

To exert one's strength.

An assistant.

Industrious. Diligent.

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Thrifty. Economical.

Living Life Way of life. To worry

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The "experts" apparently agreed that the US, would allow Korea to fall, This advice coin- upon elded with the premise which the North Korean Army was built that it would have fo defeat only an Impotent South Korean force.

So the Korean Reds were ex- tensively trained and equipped in tank warfare and-given vast. quantities of. automatic weapons and standard artillery pieces. The Air Force was limited to pro- bably less than 200 pilots, amply sufficient to sweep the skies against an opponent which had only six unarmed trainers. The North Korean Navy was inconse quential.

Patton sot

The North Koreans expected to conquer the entire peninsula in a matter of weeks. American mill- tary officials say that without United Nations Intervention, the Reds would probably have beaten their time schedule.

For the first time in history. 53 nations bonded together with amazing speed to oppose aggrck- sion with force. The pattern has now been set for similar UN action against future aggression. Russia, ironically, has immeasur. ably strengthened the UN or- ganisation,

Defeat in Korea and their de sertion of the floundering North

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Muhe, Seychelles, October 22. Big game fishermen and author, F. A. Mitchell-Hedges, called from here today on a two- mcnths' expedition to the Indian Ocean in search of hitherto known sea monsters.

1021-

Tho exact spot where they are going to fish is being kept zecret. Nobody will be able to con

away.

tact, the expedition while it is The party included Mr. Mit- chell-Herace® wife, and

Mr.

Koreans doubtless has coat the -Russians tremendous "face"

throughout Asla, whose millions respect only a winner.. The Wes- Adrian Conan Doyle, son of the tern powers have correspondingly late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, regained much of the prestige hey lost while the Communists they were winning.

with his wife.

An official statement issued in Mombasa while the expedition heard astonishing stories about was assembling said: "Having the leviathans of the deep' In

The Soviets lost the services of the small but highly effective North Korean army, one of the best in Asiatic history for le size. the Indian Ocean, 'where no ene They had undoubtedly been has ever attempted to discover counting on it for future service, what the sea can really yield, wo American officers agree that are determined to discover the the original North Korean army truth. was well-trained, well-armed and well-led. It fought a clever and successful campaign in the early stages against a holding force of outnumbered. American, infantry-

men."

Big problem

Allied control of the air was a vital factor at that time. The North Korean Air Force disop- peared.

The Russians then may have faced the big problem of who ther they wanted to risk: 1general ward

"Over a period of months we have assembled the largest, and, we believe, the most perfect equipment possible for a really ambitious big game faking - bx- pedition. We anticipate really as- tonishing, data."-Router..!

them merely with equipment, as they did with the tank corps,

Chinese or Sayfat Intervention would have invited retallation. No one knows what would have happened then, Japan

their chance

un

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