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WHEN THE FOG HAD LIFTED

1950

FANATICAL SUICIDE Bachelors To

SQUADS AT WORK IN

N. KOREA

Songjin, Korea, Nov. 7.

American military advisers with the South Korean army are fighting a war of nerves as well as a fight for life.

The greatest prize any North Korean raiding party can take back as trophy is an American head, in much the same manner that American Indians used to collect scalps.

American advisors with the lightly with their guns cocked. rack South Korean Capitol-United Press. Division as a result are grow-

Ing more gray butts by the day as they move into the breed-

North Korea. This area runs

When the fog lifted at London Airport on November 1 this was the scene of wreckage that met the øye. It is all that was left of a British European Air- ways Viking airliner, which crashed the previousì niglit. In denso fog, after a fighting ground of Communism in from Paris, killing 25. passengers and three of the crew of four. There were two from Songin along, the east survivors, thrown clear from the tall. In foreground lles á section of the 100-yard-coast. north to Myongchon, long, four-foot high line of drainage pipes Into which the plane crashed.AP Photo,

GRIM STORIES OF KOREAN BRUTALITY

British Watch

On Secrets

London, Nov. 1.

Mr Affice told the anno of CommO THE today that Britain would take the "utmost precautionsTM to guard Ita solentino and military secreta as long as the measures did not en- roach прод Individual righin.---United Prest.

with its centre in Kilcha. The Communiste . In this arch dre so fanatical that even. Briga-

Boycott Of Shipment

dier General Song Yon-chan, To China

commander of the Capitol Divi- sion, hesitated

to move

his

command post into the Kilcha- Myongchon area.

bands

New York, Nov. 7. Longshoremen stoppód un

oxide from

Chinese

There is heavy guerilla, ac loading zinc tivity all through the area, and British liner here when they fanatical suicide

Toam Saw the country seeking tempting marked on the cargo. targets.

A Korean ofcer who

hilla

1

for. They harl

in Klicha even

302

on the bags.

longshoremen;

Be Penalised

Copenhagan, Nov. 1. Bachelors and sptančias are to be taxed: HERDAY. SW mennirea proposed by the Finance Minister. M. Ther

Haldiensem,In the --Dsatish Lower. House `for

ki

dao ninister preposed

that the tax should start as two peo

percent of the annual Incomes of 8,000 kroner (£100) rising to four pur cent 'qui incomesToľ· 20,000 kroner (£1,500); and over.

The bachelor and spinster. tax is in addition to the normal

taxation.--

Router.

Vyshinsky To Call At State Dept.

Washingtox, Nov. 1: The Soviet Foreign Minister. Andrel Vyshinsky, will make a "courtesy call on the Secretary

of State, Dean Achosso, today, and Mr Acheron is 'expected to do some plain talking on the Chinese Communial Interven- tion 'in

Mr Vent is in ton-

nection with Russia's celebration of the 33rd anniversary of the October Revolution The Rus October Reve sian

hold a bi an Embassy will reception at night, but Acheson is not expected to at- tend because of other business.

The Secretary of Stato will be

vate.

WIS

destination talen about 150 from

the hold of the London, Nov. 7. merly served in the Japanese Cunard steamship Parthia (13,- busy during the day and during The widely-read "Daily Mirror" today pub-communists There were to unload the rest when they the night will drive. 15. miles to

tons) yesterday, but refused lished a message from Seoul, which described de- when the Japanese governed saw a man stencilling the rame

Sandy.. Spring, Maryland, to offler of a Chinese Cilty on tails of atrocities being carried out by the South here. When I was an

the

en: belonging The

Other State Department off- Japanese army, we Korean authorities.

fought all the time in this area."

en to the American Federation of cials, however, will attend the On Saturday night the South Labour, said

function together the oxide was The message was by a "Daily Mirror" corres-

Koreans lost five ammunition Australian ship John Franklin, pondent, Don Greenlees, who declared that mem-Songjin and Kilchs to guerillas

being taken by lighter to the ton's top diplomats Washing- trucks

tiny village between

A State Department official The New York agents for this that

Bald ft "entirely possible" bers of the United Nations Korea Commission who swooped down from the ship said she was due to safi for that. Mr Acheson will take the were investigating Korean Government court captured. He said his instruc- but

One guerilla was the Far East on November 14, Mr Vyshinsky to tell-the Rus- opportunity of his meeting with martial, through which more than 600 men and fons were "to hit all commute they know nothing about sinn foreign minister just how women have been executed for alleged collabora positions and American military not comment on the incident-terference

seriously the United States con- posts, supply routes, artillery Cunard Line officials would

siders Chinese Communist In- tion during the Red occupation.

advisors

Korea United with the South Reuter.

Press Koreans. Hasty methods of court proce- No members of the public or of

DARING TO CAUTION dura were being queried. the heavily-censored loçal Press | "Packed into gaola in the Seoul attend.

The atitude of South Korean arða até ̋5,000 civilians awaiting

"In more than a 100 cases I officers and American advisors. trial, and 3,000 awolting Inter-heard, no defence witnesses ap-in this area has changed during rogation."

peared, and the official defence the past week from extreme counsel seemed only alightly daring to caution. For the first 1050 antagonistic than the time since the Allied break- prosecutor to the prisoner. I through along the Naktong in have seen 25 men and two mid-September, the South Noso bad Koreans are agala maldog sure "I have soch people, arrested women executed. in many cases on the inforxcia been told when he was to die." that they have a route open for This Seoul despatch appeared withdrawal în case of a slidden tion of neighbours, bastel to un-under a buge headline which appearance of an overwhelming consciousness with rife butis at Bombay, Nov. 7. police stations by the police put a stop to this brutality"

said: "The United Nations must The Prime Minister, Pan-extorting confessions, dit Nehru, yesterday "omit-

"Most of them admitted join- Reuter. Ing Communist clubs or work ted" to visit the Chinese groups under Red pressure. The section of an exhibition held gools to which these people hero during "Children'slaro sent are shockingly

crowded Week" now being celebrated here; Bombay newspapers reported today.

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The papers said that Pandit Nehru "skipped" the China Room in the exhibition, in which 20 countries are participating, on nod

The Daily Mirror" orrespon dent declared: "But the Seoul court authorities admit that no major war criminal has yet been apprehended

over-

PACKED IN CELLS WERE "I saw one cell, 15 feet by nine feet bolding 60 men", the correspondent continued

"In another cell there

were

Rod force.

Security guards have been doubled, and all troops sleep

STILL SMARTING UNDER UN'S BAN

Madrid, Nov. 7.,

54 women and 12 babies. least 10 in most cells are unable At

Dón, Alberto Martin Artajo, Spanish Foreign to lle down. They are forced from Mrs Mehta, President into painful

Minister, said tonight that Spain was entitled position squatting

to reparation for the harm she had suffered ck from her isolation in the past four years.

arca:

RED SQUARE'S GIANT PARADE

Moscow, Nov. 7.

Rain poured steadily in Moscow's Red Square today as soldiers, sailors, airmen and a million civilians marched past Lenin's mausoleum to mark the 33rd anniversary of the October Revolution.

Politburo members, Molotov and Bulganin, were among the Soviet political and military leaders who watched the parade from the manso- leum.

Marshal Budenny, high army the British, American, French commander and a member of and other ambassadors watche the Presidium of the Supreme the parade. The foreign guest Soviet, took the salute. A band included. Friedrich Epert, Ba of. 1,500 army musicians, struck, lin's Eastern" Lord Mayor. up, a march as officer. cadets.

Marshot Budemy mounta opened the panope, feld the Mausola isso meet the

Infantry,

paratroops,

guns and tanks followed. A demonstrators He condemned special cheer, greeted the blue the "bandit intergeniton" of the capped frontier-guards, mircheUnited States in Korms, and ing, with fixed-bayonets, Then assuród the Soviet põople” that columns of workers converged thele, armed, ficcan, wách “h on the Square, carrying scarellable guard" of the state ins let banners with pletures of terests of the Solor Unión." World Communist leaders, and The usualAxis postao vody the Soviet Air Force was cancelled From the diplomatie stand, lecause of the rain, Reuter.

of the All-India Women's Con- day and night. ference, organisers of the "Moot bables are still tick- cxhibition,

ling, but no extra rations are They said that Mrs. Mehta had provided. The mothers get two, in the first official comment the accused to that of the ac- dissuaded him from visiting the or three small bowls of barley a here on Saturday's decision of user Chinese section because the day. About 300 children below the United Nations, General As "A second period opens, in Chinese Consulate here had re-six are incarcerated with their sembly to raise its 1940 ban on which the Soviet Union, which member nations appointing am-led the accusation against Spain played which

"Prisoners gor were "found an- pugnant both by the organisers batches of 40. They sit in the tin Artajo said he was content ank by the American Consulate." body of the court stepping dry but not completely satiplied postern showed a

Ono of the objectionable ward for Litefrogation asstheir being hit by an American thell

Chinese child names kid called. while the other portrayed a

apanese soldier of two army officers and a The Prime Minister and his civilian. Defender and prosecu consider this party left for Poona today. No lor are Government-appointed the simple negative decision of of all the Arabic and Islamic

tused to remove two posters dis-mothers in the Scouten nazadare to Spain. Sonbr Mar- at Potsdam, is now beginning to slogans..

savage

attack on

boy

comment is yet forthcoming on reports from the organizers of the exhibition-Reuter,

Austrian

Protest

PRESS EXCLUDED "The Bench of three consists.

Mr. Bevin To Pay

Visit To Bonn

He made his statement in an interview given to the Madrid daily newspaper "ABC" for publications tomorroWZAJE

We Spaniar

F

And Itself in the role of the ac cused party.

"The unjust mousures taken against Spain in 1916 had the result of clearly, demonstrating the sincere friendship of Spain tenninos Just for the immense majority of the closed by Spanish-speaking nations and

revoking the obstacles in the peoples i *** way of our having normal diplo "As; for, the countries which removed their ambassadors In Isaid,

or unjust 1940, the fact that these am- bon suffered bassadors are to return is not Gald. All this to important ca the need for Tave wille, tors apa vanquished these nations to give us proper otvéderved vive all been treatment, both in their direct London, Nov. 7. receiving help for reconstruc

relations and as regards to our Ernest Bevin, Foreign ton!

International position "Spala has had to reconstruct Vienna, Nov. 7 Bonn, the West German capital, by her own unaided efforts schema", the Minister said The Austrian Cabinet decisiolbature the end of the year. This The good faith, or otherwize, today to sord onother protest will be his first official visit to of the nations which have rectl- to the Ruinn Figh Commits the

German Federal fod their attitude to Spain will mioner nisi the Allied Camol, Hopublic, *;

now be put to the test, for it is Shinwall Optimistic Russian interférence ki A Foreign Office spokesman, only just ta trian internal aftadre.

compensate Spain said that no definito arrango-for the damage caused her ord

London, Nov. T The Cabinet dócision was ments for the visit had yet to repair the harm.

The Defence Minister, Mr taken after the Soviet comun- been made but admitted that it

Emanuel Shinwell, auka un 'his MWiener Neutrot tak was being planned.

return triom Washington, today ordered cost proccodici It is understood that Mr

that fio had very good reAJODS against pergons

chpegadi with | Bovin will have conversations "Now that Spalt has been to belleve the Atlantic pact des offences committed during the with the West German Federal found innocent by an immense fence ministers would, make

· Communist' disorders · In "Octo Chancellor. Dr Konrad Aden-majority of the Assembly, our further progress in the net few

avor.--Reuter..

nation passes from the role of weeks-Reuter, in most

dor

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