Too Late For Friendship

American Sergeant James Ewing doesn't seem to be influenced by the nervous smile of his Red prisoner whom he has just captured, rifle and gear intact, on the out- skirts of Pyongyang, North Korean capital-AP Photo.

First Score

Marines

Successes

On The North-east Front, Nov. 6. · Major-General Oliver P. Smith told the United Press tonight that his First Marine Divi- sion is "doing alright” against the Chinese Com- munists south of the Chosin Reservoir.

General Smith said there were Many Chinese prisoners say some indications that the Com- the morale among their fellow. munists were reinforcing three contrymen was low and Intelli identißed regiments of the 124th genee officers report that two Division. which the Marines or three Chinese have surren- were facing.

dered to the United Nations, troops.

"A part of the trouble here is the terrain,"

Smlth Gen.

mid, "We are in a narrow valley with a steep uphill road ahead of us."

Chinese troops

have been

THE CHINA, MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1950

SOVIET

Couldn't Το

Talk

Victims

Brunswick, Nov. 6.

The self-styled "master sex killer," Rudolf Pleil, charged here with 10 mur- ders, today told the Court that his alleged plice, Karl Hoffman, "the diplomat who our victims."

ассом-

USING ATOMIC ENERGY Japanese Resurgence

SECRETS IN INDUSTRY

TOKYO NEWSPAPER

Claims

By Deputy

Premier

London, Nov. 6.

The most important Russian pronouncement of the year the traditional annual report delivered on the eve of the Revolution anniversary-was given today by Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Deputy Prime Minister of the Soviet Union, over Moscow Radio.

.

He told an audience of representatives of was Moscow professional; political and army organi- sations at the Bolshoi Theatre, "The basic aims of the Five-Year Plan have been exceeded.”

chose

Plell, a 20-year-old former policeman, soldier and black- smith, who aus claimed killing ns his hobby, was "too shy to address his victims, mostly women, before he killed them, he told the Court.

Plcil has claimed "complete from dead sexual satisfaction" bodies.

Marshal Bulganin said, "Fulfilling the duties imposed by Stalin, our scientists will soon exceed the achievements of science abroad."

MR.

NEHRU

STUMPED

"Having mastered the secrets ; capture sources of raw materials understand of atomic energy, our ccientists and markets." have passed on to the solution

There is, of guided

a difference between a desire to co-operate and the possibility of co-operation. The possibility always exists.

"The camp of peace, however,

with

Democratle

of

prace

Bombay, Nov. 6.

worry

worry

ASKS REARMAMENT "FOR SECURITY”

Tokyo, Nov. 6." An influential Tokyo daily, the "Jiji Shimpo," urged editorially today that Japan be rearmed.

In an editorial entitled "It is Japan's duty to rearm," the "Jiji Shimpo" said that if Japan's post-war constitution, which renounced war, stood in the way of rearmament it should be amended

forthwith.

threatened

Picil broke in to say: "Yes, he was always the diplomat who chose our victims."

The Court heard how in early 1948 an unknown woman's body was found naked with her face damaged by repeated blows and one Anger severed. According is headed by the Soviet Union, a policy of the strong overrid-very much. What does

weak, Marshal Bulus is the fact that we are inter-rely for its security on another to Pleil, Hoffman murdered the camp of war by the leaders ing the

nally weak.”—United Press. of American Imperialist expan-canin declared.Reuter. Plell last week offerod to sion."

Marshal Bulgania went on to extort a confession from Hoff-

he whom

hns often say that under the leadership threatened since the trial of the Communist Party f Tse-tung, opened. Pieil has been in prison Caina led by Moo

her.

Observers In Tokyo Mystified

зода:

(1) The Communists suffered heavily in attacking and are now waiting for reinforcements known to be pouring across the Yalu River from Manchuria

This was the first time since Japan's surrender that any in- dividual or organisation hn8 publlely advanced the rearme- The Indian Prime Minister, ment of the once fanatically Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, cannot militaristic nation.

why one nation The newspaper pointed out should fight another u ordert geographic proximity, mude Communist invasion ot to impose its ideology upon it, the of further problems which will "The People's Democracies

Mr Nehru said so tonight in South Korea a direct threat to help to develop

the our. Soviet together A witness, Mrs Margaret Lan

German

reference 10

the Japan's national security, apparent Republic, which

TH reminded readers that 8c, testified to seeing Hoffman, country," the Marshal added.

Armly stands on a peace basis, Chinese invacion of Tibet. Hel a former French Foreign Legion-

Marshal Bulganin continued; [and the herole Korean people, was addressing the. "Eight twice in the past Japan went to naire, with a tall, young woman "Comrade Stalin said in the past which is fighting for its inde: Thirty" Club, whose member-war when imperialist China and several

Russia Late 1045., that the existence of different times in

Tsariat Hoffman spoke

pendence, liberty and peace-ship consists mainly, of indus- she systems need not prevent co-all these peoples constitute the trial leaders, Spanish,

Japan's security by encroaching| operation between nations and camp of Democracy, Socialism

ón Korea.

Tokyo, Nov. 6a ị sald.

After dealing at length with

A successful United Nations Tokyo observers, my- in particular with the

domestic problems, Mr Nehru campaign in Korea meant that atified by the sudden stop and peace. States.

made a passing reference to the Japan's security was temporari- of the counter-offensive in "To the camp

is conflict in Korea, opposed the camp of Imperial- "War has come to Asia," he

by guaranteed.

But not a Ism led by the ruling circles of said. "It has almost come to

single drop of | Koren suggested these ren-

shed to the United States favouring the the frontiers of India.

This Japanese blood was policy of Instigating a new war, however, does not

gain this security,

"If Japan must continue to

country she will never be an Independent Oz. 4 sovereign State", the paper sald.

"In order to be able to call herself

(2) The Chinese only want to An independent, sovereign State,

Japan must create a "buffer zano" south of have the determination and the the Yalu so as to retain complete means to defend through her control of the important hydro-

sacrifice and

electric plants on the river. independence and territory

British, Americans and South from encroachment by others."Koreans were confidently ready

The

newspaper said that if to take the shock of any new

Communist onslaught... was. morally wrong for Japan to expect other countries to come

A frontline spokesman reflected to her rescue every time her the change in attitude after the security was threatened while, reverses in these words "The By ERNEST HOBERECHT

she herself kept her "hands stated objective of the United In her pockets."

Nations forces is the Manchurian Seoul, Nov. 6.

border. That has not been Military observers here believe the Chinese international morality it is a changed. Those orders will be

carried out.” natural Dutch Runs Into Snags Communists will pull out of North Korea after possess the minimum of arms This comment echoed General looting the big electric power generating plants. necessary for its own defence. MacArthur's formal announce-

ment this morning The North Korean Communist radio in Sinuí-stitutional restrictions ju, the emergency capital of the Communist rem-outlaw rearmament)," the "Jointed

(which Communists" were fighting in General MacArthur pointed out that he could not nants who fled from Pyongyang, said on Monday Shimpo” sald,--Reuter,

send aircraft or troops to attack the Changchin power plant near the Chosin

Manchurian bases feeding the Chinese in Korea, adding, "Our reservoir had been dismantled completely to keep Sabre

present mission is (Umited to) it from falling into "enemy hands."

destruction of those forces now.

In North arrayed against us Korea."-Reuter.

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for manslaughter since 1947. "the great Chinese people is A diary he wrote there contain-fighting actively for the cause ing "obscene passages" revented of peace." his murders, the police claimed

-Reuter.

"CAMP OF PEACE"

"The United States Imperial- ists are following a policy of Benelux Snubs instigating a new war and using

the present circumstances Pleven Plan

Korean

Relief

to

Lake Success, Nov. 6. The United Nations pro-

Amsterdam, Nov. 0. Holland and Belgium do not support the Pleven plan for a European

Army, the Minister of Defence, Mr H.L.S. Sjacob, said here today,

He had just flown from the brought under Intense American Atlantic Pact Defence Ministers' gramme for relief and rehabili- air attacks during the past two meeting in New York. days and it remains to be seen what effect this will

Mr. Sjacob said he had the snag today when France, Bel- have on the morale and strategy.

Impression that France was Blum and Pakistan vigorously "alone wih the plan."

The pro- opposed an American plan to used armour or artillery, except can plan which had already the programme.

So for the Chinese have not posal "coincided with an Ameri- ask member nations to finance in scattered instances. However, been tabled and was considered Mr. Amjad Al of Pakistan

tation in Korea ran into its first |

SEOUL TAKES

A ROSY VIEW

OF SITUATION

about

United Press correspondent Robert Bennyhof reported that there is still no clearcut picture of the strength of the Chinese Communist troops who have been moving into the North they have been observed from at the conference. France's plan said that his country already

Some of the greatest power shakily to the Pusan beachhead Korean battle zone. So for the air massing large numbers has a political as well as a mili-had strained its prisoners have been taken from of troops south of

south-cast Korea and were resources to plants in East Asin are scattered in the Man- tary aspect while the Military the limit in the flood roller through North Korea, Feeder six divisions Identifled as parts churian

to be thrown out of it. border and moving Committee was concerned ex- programme and of the Chinese 38th, 39th and them

in caring for lines radiate from them far into Following that line of reasoning, southward toward the clusively with military matters." thousands of

Manchuria. The loss of these many 42nd route armies.

refugees from

experts belloved the battle area.-United Press:

-Reuter.

India.-United Press.

power sources would be beavy belated Chinese entry now to the Chinese Communists. might be a last-minute effort to blow

American military authorities salvage something from the had suspected for some time,

time that wreckage before they pulled the Chinese Communists might out. United Press. try to dismantle much of the generating equipment in Korea

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shipment across Yalu

fiver his Manchuria. The head. LO To Help In

long rush of the United Nations forces through North Korea after the fall of Pyongyang threatened to forestall any such undertaking. But the North Korean radio announcement was the first concrete evidence that dismantling actually was going op.

Korea Relief

Genova, Nov. 6. The International Labour Or- ganisation will consider how to help rehabilitation in Korea when its governing body meets in Brussels from November 13

pover

own

effort her

"From the point of view of

to duty for Japan

Japan must repeal the com-

Rattler

In Kremlin

the to-

London, Nov 0. The Soviet Minister of night accused the United States Army, A. M. Vassilevsky, and Britain of "bloody interven- tion" in Korea and warned that opposition to their action was growing among the "supporters of peace."

that “allen

Routine But Profitable

Washington, November 6. Mr Vassilevsky's charge was Madame Vijaya Lakshmi contained in on Order of the Poudit, Indian Ambassador to Day to the Soviet Army, broad- the United States, said today cast by Radio Moscow and dis- that she has received.no.com- tributed here by the official So-munications from her govern- viet monitor.

ment regarding the Chinese Communist", "invasion of Korea, Another Order of the Day called on the Soviet Navy to Emerging from a conference increase vigilance and pro with the assistant Secretary of POINTS OF ACTION

paredness because of Anglo State, Mr George McGhee, Notably, Chinese Communist to 20.

American action In Korda, Madame Pandit mummed up the Neither Order mentioned Chin visit as a "routing" but "very divisións in Koren have gone

Mr David A. Morse, the ese Communist intervention in profitable talk Bho said the into action along fronts south of Director-General of the Ог Korca.-United Press. some of the greatest of these ganisation, announced this to- hydroelectric plants. They have

day. Consultations had alco

fought United States marines been initiated by the Economic

Issue of the Chinese * Com- munist invasion of Tibet, and

in Korea was hot mentioned in their conversion *United

south of the Changchin plant and Social Council of the United.S. MOVE ON Press and launched their heaviest af- Nations, he added.

tack soul of he grea Chang-

song solini, on the Fall fiver A 20-point agenda for Bru- NORTH KOREA

frontier of north-west Korea. sela included a proposed inter-

Some

quarters in Korea be- national declaration of the

loved the Chinese had not sights of the workers, a Midalo DEVELOPMENT Red Mine Strike thrown their best troops into the East regional conference and a

Korean

but had engag-proposal that the ILO's Mari-

ed second walls

Lake Success, Nov. 6. which

timo Commission should moot The United States today for they can afford to trade for to study the conditions, at emmally presented to the Security sime expendables" sacrificed ployment of merchant scamen. Couch General Douglas Moc- for time, to rip up and haulRouter. away valuable equipment,

WISHFUL THINKING

However most United Na- Greece Wants Our tions sources in Seoul wero ndmittedly searching for

Missions To Stay dependable

50 mU

explanation

Arthur's

that

Proves Failure

Gelsenkirchen, Nov. 6. avocusdtion

The Arst major Communist- Chinese Communist troops had backed miners strike id, the invaded North Korea and were Buhr this year ended without nating forces-Reuter.

the United Nations success today when 80 percent of the 3,000 minery at the Nord- stern pit,” near here, resumed Paris, Nov. 6.: work.

: ་་ The Foreign Ofce said tockay

The strike, which that France would support any

Was not move by the United Nations in supported by the trade unions, Korea. The French govern- began last Friday after the mont considered that the atta- Communist protest agulust the tion in the Far East is bringing dismissal of a Communiat, dele- the threat of a general war gate on the Works Council... nower than at any time after The mine management sald She wants, however, all Bri- the war. On the other hand military, tish missions to remain in the

that the man had been dis- experts have ould from the country. These facts were dis- The Forcion Office added that missed without notice because very beginning the time for the closed in a letter from the Peline the French government viewed he had "accused, the manage- Chinese to have entered the war Minister, M. Sophocles Venizelos, the presence of Chinese armies mer of legal wage manipula- was when the Americans and to the British Andazador, Sir in Korea, as a “grave 'menace", tiqns" His dismissal still stands, South Koreans were. clinging Clifford Norton.Reuter.

to perch-United 'Práss.

they added deütbe.

of the Clyincse Communist

f intervention and were

Athens, Nov, 0. look-

Greece has asked Britain to ing hopefully for some

signs

keep the stuffs of Hier vnitary, that the elfustion might not be boom, and police minions as serious as it appeared on the sola minimum, it was disclosed surface. There was room for

today. lots of wishful thinking. and some of it was being done.

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