American Marines Take A Look-Round
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951.
NEHRU'S PLEA FOR U.N. PAUSE Urges West That It Is Not Too Late For Negotiation
Opposes Any Precipitate
Use Of AtomMME. CHIANG'S
Bomb Against
Reds Urged
Manch, Calif., Jan. 18. Major General Emmett O'Donnell, Chief of United States Far East Bomber Command, today urged the use of the atom bomb against Communist Chios.
O'Don- Major General
returned to the nett has United States to resuine
command of the Strategic
Air Command of the 15th Air Force here.
Brigadier-General James
E. Briggs, commander of the Far
East Air Force Bomber
Command's ad-
vance
licadquarters at Okinawa, succeeds Major- General O'Donnell In Tokyo.-Reuter.
WEALTHY CHINESE ACCUSED
Manila, Jan, 19.
Chin
In
PREDICTION
On patrol during a lull in the fighting in South Korea, U.S. Marines walk by the snow-covered Corsair wreckage of a fighter plane which made a forced landing.
OF INVASION BRITISH
Taipeh, Jan. 18.
Madame Chiang Kai-shek predicted today that Chinese Nationalist forces will invade the
SUPPORT
Communist_mainland before the end of the year. OF JEWISH
With Red China's rejection of the United
Nations appeal for a cease-fire in Korea, she said CLAIMS
in an interview, the time has come for action against "the Communist aggressors."
for talking.
It
said:
de-
London, Jan, 18:
Action
Against Peking
Paris, Jan. 18.
The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nohru, told the West today that it was not too late to negotiate with China and warned the United Nations against plunging into “any proci- pitate action” against the Peking government.
The gravely-disturbed Nehru was reliably reported to have told the United Nations Secretary General, Mr Trygve Lie, in an urgent "state of the world" conference :
1. Despite China's answer to the United
Nations cease-fire proposal, the door is still open All-Out
for further talks on the Far Eastern crisis.
2. To be careful not to take any precipitate
action against Peking.
3. The United Nations must not brand
Customers Told To Buy Less
Now York, Jan, 18. The world's largest de. partment store took full- pare ads in nowspapers bero today to tell people to quit paying so much.
I
R.31. Mney and Company,
also told the publis in the 'saNLO advertisement that it feels strongly there afonld be controls placed across the board on prices, on farm products, on wagon and on profits,
Warning of the dangers involved in "fear buying", the ad said New Yorkers had been buying about 25 per cent moro goods in all department stores Einoo Christmas than they did a year earlier,-United Press.
Defiant Warning By Campaign Peking
Peking Reds
China an aggressor on the basis of Peking's Luzon
answer to the cease-fire proposals, for such a course "would bolt and bar the door to future settlement."
4. He was deeply worried: about a snap decision or hasty nction on the Part of the American government and he belleved Washington showed tendency 10
лп
increasing plunge into decisions.
maintained
With the same tenacity ho has shown in his long career for Indian Independence, the Indian premier that the Communist counter- In fact "had much in proposals common" with the United Na- tlons' proposal and he dog- matically denied Roy sugges“
tion that the
Chinese ansver
constituted actual "rejection"
Nations
CCBSC-
of the United fire ng the Peking proposuis were interpreled by the United Mir States Secretary of State. Dear Acheson.
He was quoted as telling Lt. Lie: "It appears to me there is a good deal of room for fuller considération of all aspects of this problem and possible sel- tlement by negotiation can cr- tainly not be ruled out."
Wolves Attack
Motorists
Forll, Italy, Jan. 18. Wolves attacked and in- Jured two men last night at a snow-buried mountain miles Dass 25
south of Forll. The
Word men ülting snow chains to their car when they were set upon by a pack of wolves, driven by hunger from the nearby mountains.
They were bitten several times before they drove the animals off.-Beater.
FINLAND'S
NEW
COALITION
2
at
economy
ed
UN Action Ilfogal, Null And Void
Manila, Jan, 10. About 15,000 governmeni
London, Jan. 18. troops launched an all-out
Communist China's For campaign against Huks, estimat-
nt 5,000
and eign Minister, Chou En-lai, In Central Northern Luzon and the Army today issued another de-
sald authorities
the
drive fiant warning to the United would continue until all arm-
that any Nations
action been cleared rebels had from these areas.
taken without Red' Chinese participation will be "ille.. Three Huk strongholds were captured in the initial phase of gal and null and void,'
to the New In a telegram campaign, designated
aimed "Operation Sabre,"
at York headquarters of the world cradleating the Huk menace in organisation, for transmission the
island largest
of the to members, Chou said:
cd
the
country.
Brig-General Calixto Duqpe, Commission for Asia and the
inducted 45
and
of
"Any resolutions passed by the United Nations Economic
recently
acting Far East and Its Committee on Army Chief of Staff, is supervi- industry
Trade without delegates of which was participation sing the big drive, described by the Army as the the People's Republic of China
operation in will be Megal und first anti-Huk which all available troops in vold." the area command were parti- cipating.
The Defence Secretary, Mr Ramon Magsaysay, flew over one of the sectors of operations observe troop
yesterday. movements.
to
Ground
were
Cairo
Blacklists
The telegram
null
arul
was broadcaxt Com- by the official Chinese munist New China News
monitored here. Agency and
The warning referred to the meetings in Bangkok of these wo United Nations bodies to
Reds were which the Chinese being not
telegram admited. The
of the delegates Kuomintang
re-
FAO To Aid
Israel
and
Washington, Jan. 18. The United Nations Food and | Agriculture Organisation
Israell Government have under agreement
the
Roosevelt med A
which
an
will provide
troops
Air Force and said the supported by LIE DELAYS TRIP
Patrol units. Naval | "Chinese Naval vessels are patrolling the coats actionary clique are not quall- Later it was learned he might
of Zambales and Quezon. pro- led to participate in the meet- have another talk with Mr Lie.
Haks fromings and must be driven out." vinces to prevent Sources close to the UN Secre-
Helsinki, Jan. 18. Premier A Jewish spokesman sold to tary General said he probably
Urho Kekkonen's escaping to other areas-United United Press. The wile of Nationalist General Ho believed the Rus- day that the British Government would stay in Paris unul Mon new four-Party
coalition gov. Press. President Generalissimo Chiang sian-built MIG-15
tudny Jel fghters had promised careful considera- day. He had planned to leave ernment announced urged that the United Nations appearing over North Korea are tion proposals that the Ger- on Friday.
six-point programme aimed declure Peking the aggressor in flown by Russians. He
Fhland's The Indian Prime Minister stabilising Korea and Russle the aggressor "The Chinese Reds have not had mans pay acceptable collective
his nation's Em- und fostering friendly rela fly them." Indemnity for wrongs inflicted transformed in China, then added, "I tell you time to learn to
under Hitler,
bassy, in the shadow of the tions with the Soviet Union. we hope that we will be on the United Press.
Effel Tower, into a political, U.S. KNOWS NOTHING of this mainland by the end
which now Mr A. Easterman, London
The government Crossroads between East and year. I predict that
Washington, Jan. 14. our, next
political director of the World West and it was the crossroads includes seven members of Mr will be
The Now Year'd greeting
State Department
Agrarian Party, Jewish Congress, sald he had not only of statesmen and Min- Kekkonen'a clared
Social on Thursday it knows discussed payment
Democrats, two from the mainland."
of German isters but of scientists and la- seven
People's - speaking nothing about any impending indemnity to the Jewish people, tellectuals a strange succes- Swedish Madame Chiang said Peking's invasion of the South China
and one members sion of visitors who passed Party restitution of Jewish property ston rejection of
the FAO the cease-fire-ap-coast by Generalissimo Chiang, and compensation to victims of through the marble foyer into Liberal, controls 120 of the 200 peal "definitely brought to an Kai-shek's Nationalist forces on Nazi
Only the with
technical assistance in land use the his richly-carpeted conference scats in Farliament. persecution
Communists and Conservatives
zend rango managemeILÉ. Formosa,
Under-secretary of State for room. Commenting on a New York Forelen Affairs, Lord Hender-
There was, of course, Mr were left out.
Mr Kermit Roosevelt was de- Mr A. Eban, the Israel! Am- American ofcinis con.
Lie. Then, in strange The Cabinet promised:
Lained for 12 hours at Farouk bassador to the United States, the French ition,
friendly aware of such a plan,
re-Airfield when the authorities resigned on behalf of his country 1. To foster Mr Basterman
Union fused to allow him to impressed scientist Froderic Joliot-Curie, Intions with the Soviet
during
ceremony designed to take pressure off the
in the office of Dr de- Cairo on the grounds that he the port of chief but at the same time to
yesterday United Nations foreca in Korea, upon Lord Henderson that, in ousted from
of the Department spokesman view
Imminent re- of the French Atom Energy velop good economie and cul- was blacklisted as a pro-Zionist . T. Wahlen, chief of FAO's State
F. by the Western Commission because of his
with tural relations
"other propagandist. cannot Michael McDermott said: "wo cognition
expanded technical assistance allies of the Independence of Soviat
Then Sympathies any know of no such plan."
Mr Roosevelt spent all Wed-programme and activities. the West German Federal. Re- Left
2 French journalist
Dr raise wages, then stonesday night in the airport_res-
Wahlen signed for the Mr McDermott declined to
wartime
Organi public, he had come on behalf whe
Allied
led the inflation which has
taurant while passport officials Food and Agriculture comment on a reported state
parachutist. Then adjustments necessary. Dgont of the World Jewish Congress agen
contacted Interior Ministry au-
sation. ment by Madame Chiang, wife to make a final appeal for jus- the French Minister
To secure raw material
the agreement, the thorities. The Egyptian govern- Under of the Generalissimo,
to the
tice for the Jews who had for the Council of Europe, M. wherever possible at prices lowment had blacklisted the grand- FAO will provide two experts eflect that The Chineso
suffered under Hitler.
the former Guy Mollet, who said he came ough to stop inflation within son
American for a period of a year to ad- Nationalists would return in
not as a government official but the country to make up President, Mr Theodore Roose-vise the Israell Government on force to the mainland before the
uso and range manage- for higher world prices by ex-velt, for his support of the land end of this year, United Press,
as an ordinary visitor.
porting more goods.
Jewish cause before and during ment.--Reuter. "WINDOW ON CHINA"
the nation's the Palestine campaign 4. To pull in
The authorities allowed him to enter belt in a period of busterity.
5. To
increase social ser- on learning that he was on in vices where possible.
end the time now has to be action."
She declined to elaborate on the prediction that the Nation-report that alists would return to the main were land by the end of the year, But she was voluble on the sub- ject of the Chinese Communist
regime. She said, "
The prosecution in a surprise move presented evidence in the Deportation Board hearing of
see why people hesitate the wealthy Chinese business-
longer about deciding that the man Co Pak, seeking to prove
Bnancial aid not Chinese Communists ..... are that he
He gave
Russian some as the exactly elements paly to Communist
Communists. They do not want alse to the the Philippines Ivet
peace." Communists in
deportation
In an obilque reference to Co Pak la facing on a charge of committing acts India's attempts to mediate be
tween the Chinese Reds and the inimical to the security of the
United Nations, she said, "The State. He was arrested recent- ly after an investigation of bis Communists must be laughing carried out by the up their sleeves at those nations activities was
Hence Service.
trying to appease Communism." Military Intelligence
Madame Chlang thought it The special prosecutor, Emillo
not to comment Galong, produced two letters diplomatic
addressed to Co Pak which were directly on whether she believed Written by persons now in Cam- that the United States should munist China. was writ-push demands for a showdown
Опс
al with Peking to conclusion
Assembly Overrides
ten by one Cofee Men, ha in won n the cost of another Rhee Veto
leged Communist
Fukien province, An Army in-war-United Press, telligence agent testined that
the
B
letters were seized in rald on Co Pak's home last
official's letter month. The
acknowledged receipt of $20,- 000 allegedly sent by Co Pak as aid to the Communists. It also stated that the hope of "berht- Ing" South-East Asia would be realised soon.-United Press,
PEACE STILLTM POSSIBLE
GENERAL HO'S OPINION
Tokyo, Jan. 18.
He told Lord Henderson the Jews retarded as offensive the offer of the Federal Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, to pay
was
a
L
of Slate
a collective indemnity of 10,000,- At hinch, Mr Nehru saw the 000 marks, which Mr Easter- Minister, M. Reae Pleven, and man said was "less than two in the afternoon he went to the
for marks
Office to every murdered Foreign
visit the Jew."
Foreign
Minister, M. Robert Schuman. Thero ho met M Lord Henderson was quoted Jean Chauvel, permanent French
3.
and
madr
Cairo, Jan. 13.
enter
*
brief
official State Department rais U.S. AIR FORCE
CALL UP
5. To improve the housing | alön-United Press, situation-United Press,
as saying Britain had the fuk delegate to the United Nations HUGE U.S. ARMS
he
est possible sympathy for the in another afternoon conference causes and impulses governing he met the Israeli Minister to the Jewish position but Parla and was also scheduled Pusan, Jan. 18.
Indemnification WIN adequate
to meet the Brazilian United The South Korean Nationnt beyond the means of the Ger- Nations delegate,
Senor de Assembly overrode President man Government. — United Castro, who is president of the General Ho Ying-chin, ohair-Syngman Rhee's yelo on a pro- Press.
United Nations Commission for man of the Chinese Nationalist vision for a double-trial system
the Balkans. Council, for wartime crimes by a vote of Strategy
However, just how far 115 to one,
press his own views on the Korean situation with them Mr
not Nehru would
Бау While describing his own nation as a sort of "window on China," ho emphasised again and again that his was merely a "personal visit to Paris."
4
Last November the legislature Good Disciple
Of Gandhi
passed a "revised wartime crim minal code" which gave con- victa sentenced to more than ten years imprisonment an одно portunity to appeal, instead of
The Hague, Jan, 18.
Pandit 03
BUDGET
Court Can Take No Notice
Washington, Jan. 18,
The United States Air Force
reser-
announced today that it was Immediately calling up a "major portion" of the Air Reserve and the National Guard and large The Hague, Jan. 18. International Court of numbers of volunteer aft
vists. Washington, Jan. 19.
take no notice of The call involves about 150,- Ameried is to build a pro-Justice can duction base to produce 50,000 the complaint and motion sent 000 men and is designed to in
to it on behalf of the people of crease the manpower of the warplanes and 35,000
tanka a
D
The
year. This was to be included Korea by Mr Maury Maverick, United States Air Force to in an $87,000 million programine/a San Antonio, Texas, lawyer,977,000 mìch as soon as possible..
alms Court
To
sold hero spokesman
The Court, he said, can only admit requests or cases deposit-
or organi-
Router.
Advisory said on Thursday that about 300,000 Nationallat troops could invade the Chinese mainland
be spent on buying needed immediately, according | within six months if enough material aid comes
Calls On Bovin from the
to the Defence Department
It will cover a period from United States.
General Ho is in Japan with
London, Jan. 10. now until June 30, 1952. Noted by States, but not by private all the money will be spent by people, institutions his wife, secking medical atten- the administration's single-trial Discussing what the India
Liaquat All Khen, the Paki system. tion.
Me Maverick asked the Court ton Prime Minister, called on "One always likes to visit then, but contracts covering is sations. Home Minister, Mr. Rajagopala-
Will be, left. The Department Me He said Nationalist inva- The reasons for the vets were: charl, described
the Paris, he said but within the announced yesterday that it ad- to determine the rentons, effects Mr Ernest Bevin, the Foreign London, Jan. 18. sion within six months would (1) The shortage of judges Nohra's "peace mission.”
24 hours, since his arrival viged the Defence Mobilisation and cost of the Korean conflet Secretary, today. The meeting. Dr. T. F. Donges, the South be successful if:
to handle the increasing number Liberal newspaper, "Nieuwe from London, he has seen chief, Mr Charles E. Wilson, of and to name the aggressor na- lasted over half an hour. United African Minister of the Interior,
(1) The
Nations of tri
trials.
Later this Rotterdamsche Courant"
evening, Liaquat do nothing of it except in a drive this overall Agure for procure- tions, against whom judginent. said before leaving London by
forces continue to the down (2) Double trials would ne-clared today that the Indian from Le Bourget airfield and in ment ander the programmo out- for damages to the Korean All Khan is receiving the en- air for home today that peace Chinese Communist
Minister troops in cessarily take a long time and Prime
"Es proving visits to French government lined
be should In President Truman's people
raude voys in Britam of a number of Когод
Reuter. was possible-"I would say in-
Faced with the added would suuin the accommodations himself not only a good disciple offices United Press.
budget message.--Reuter.
Moslem countries.-Reuter. evitable we are able to re-
job of policing all China, the for prisoners.
of Gandhi but also in many move the obstacles in the way.
Reds would not have many At Thursday's plenary session, respects a good' stalesman, Dr Donges, who represented
troope to mare in face of a
the Assembly agreed that the South Africa at the Common-
attack
Foreign Relations and Defence Referring to the Common- wealth Prime Ministers Con- Nationalist
The Nationalots get committees should work out wealth plan for a cease-fire in ference here last week, said that!
enough heavy artillery and "Korea's position on the Japan many obstacles to peace were. frequently created by the friends plance for their invasion force. penée trenty-United Press;
"hot
consciously
Ho
estimated it would take six month to get these from United States once the arrangements aro
uglybut of peace unwittingly believe that the
"Alarmists war is inevitable and who look necesary. upon all efforts to save
the
peace as appeasement also play, 600,000
the Communist game," he added.
Router.
Fog In Algeria
Paris Jan. 16.
Korea, the paper said: "Credit
1s. due to Mr Nehru for having, at any rate for the time being. provented an intensification of China."-Reuter,
Jumped In Front he conflict with Communist
Of Train
unidentified man around
Goneral Ho said half of the to 700,000 soldiers
Tokyo, Jan, 18, available in Formou could be An used in the "invasion.
28 years old, wearing an old The General, who was re- ported to be in charge of all Japanese Army cout, committed Buorliin activity on the main-ule'de on Wednesday by jump-
lund, said the longer the Ching into the path of an oncom- train at Tokyo's Yurakucho Thick dog has coveted the nose Reds stay opentho Station. Shellf Plain cast, of Drau alaeoer their rate will skop. Tuesday night Agence Franco They Lace problems of long PM Teported from Algiers
toder. The fog, extremely rare in Algeria, has casted mach
Eisenhower For President?
Albany, Jan. 18: Governor n Thomae The man carried no identifica- reiterated at a press conference supply lines, constans United text and had only one pen in his today justukjapost: of: General hover toes the 1053 Nations.ain altsoks, and guerilla, pocket, according, doing towar
Yomiuri Shimbun. activity behind their lines, he paper
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By Loo Falk and Phil Davis
BIG WALLS LOOK LIKE ESTATE OR PALACE.
THAT MUST BE IT/ NÄRDA MUST BE
IN THERE