No Change Challenge To
In U.S. Attitude
Washington, Jan. 24.
Mr Dean Acheson, the US Secretary of State, de- elared here today that he had high hopes that the United Nations would go forward with the United States proposal to brand Communist China 13 an aggressor because of Its
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951.
AMERICAN
OPINION
Olo Custom? SHOWING A DECIDED
Canberra, Jan. 24.
The Australian Govern.
ment
is campaigning sgainst wasto of among civil servants cecking to eliminate:
Hmo
by
Late arrivals and early departures:
Newspaper reading dur ing office hours;
durlog
Protrusted tea breaks; Outside trips office hours; and
Long personal chats. Reuter.
intervention in the Korean New
war.
Mr Acheson,
DUCES
speaking at a conference, seemed
un-
disturbed at the widespread
pplil over
For
reports of a Bastern
policy between the United
States and the other North Atlantic Paci
nations,
particularly Britain.
Askerl what he meant by taking said he cedural Nations anlution.
In
Yorker
Berserk
In The UN
Lake Success Jan. 24.
In
the
ANTI-PEKING TREND
Washington, Jan. 24.
.
A Word Of Caution From Egypt
Exploring Peace. Possibilities The Senate's · uhanimous vote on Tuesday demanding United
Washington, Jan. 24. Nations condemnation of Coinmunist China as an aggressor and a ban The Egyptian Am - against her admission to the United Nations, dramatically highlighted the bassador, Kamil Boy Ab- public and Congressional pressure which has now made it virtually im-dul Rahim, said today that the United States should `possible for the President or the State Department to further consider a
proceed "cautiously" ira compromise with Peking.
dealing with Communist China,
That is the opinion of foreign diplomatic authorities here who have been closely watching WINTER in recent weeks the almost incredibly rapid growth of this sentiment.
The House of Representatives last week passed a similar resolution with only two or three dissenting voices heard.
They expect
of of
the
il
AS "Every possibility for peace
AN ALLY
battlefield an such checks show
increasing enemy troops mortality among
weather the bitter
of to im-
from
should be explored before we talk
of sanctiona and other things," he said after he had conferred
Asalstant with the Secretary of State, Mr George McGhee.
world
Washington, Jan. 24. The Korean winter might be the strong ally which holds the
He said he had merely want- there in ed to offer Egypt's good Foreign diplomatic sources that Its milliary forces are fight-Communist enemy A man who identified himself point out that this upsurge in ing in Korea at the direction of check, giving General Douglas services to Mr McGhee during
MacArthur's divisions time to his forthcoming trip to
the will as an unemployed New Yorker American opinion will, barring the United Nations. The aver
to normal strength, Near East. Mr McGhee with arthritis and "wife trouble,"come startling change in the person, unskilled in the niceties bulld up
shortly for Istanbul for nction, Mr Acheson
went berserk today
of diplomacy, cannot understand next spring, high Army officer leave trend of events, have repercus-,
by suggested today.
a meeting With State Depart- referred to the pro- United Nations main
Political sions exceeding far beyond any the prolonged negotiations Nations with
stationed in the ment officials action of the United Committee room a few hours such relatively minor questions, the United
Asked why the military here Middle East. is of
which reversal"
killing passing the
American government Committee resumed as a re- before the
appeared to be United Nations soldiers and and in Korca on the Far policy tow that the increased shows
toward Formosa. debate there its
what appears to the taking a more optimistic view Commenting
on tho Eastern crisis
to of the war, he replied: "Winter situation, the Ambassador told Mr Acheson was then asked
Screaming "Freedom, freedom! publle and Congressional pres- American mind no Intention
| Is fighting for us,"
the United Preas: "We must to comment upon the I don't want to dle!" the man sure for a "no quarter" attitude, clop it.
The attitude of the American
not for any reason do any animous action taken by the knocked the name plates of 50 toward Communism in the For
Не sald that irrespective
thing
which would precipitate United States Senate yesterday countries off the oval table and Fast may result in the follow- public,
demerits от calling
war" upen the United
smashed, two chairs.
ing developments in the rear, merits
He position, is that it is time the
indicated that he was Nations to reject Communist
United Nations guards finally future:--
States demanded that
inclined to think along the China's demand for United subdued him and turned him
(1) The starting of United United
same lines as the British on the friends and enemies stand Nations membership and to
Lake
States pressure on European and its the
Success
debate in the United drnounce
ceasefire that regime as the police. A doctor
countries administered other
receiving up and be counted
In the view of experienced
Nations.-United Press. aggressor in Koren.
two hypodermie shots to quiet American aid, to join in strict
The reporia of high casualty failed he diplomatic and economic sanc-diplomats and other observers Mr Acheson said that these him, but when that resolutions shostel
is no possibility of the rales among the enemy because that the was carried
off monacled and tions against Communist China. there Senate
this of the weather was in agreement with screaming to Queen's General
(2) Active American promo-Administration resisting the policy of the United States Hospital for observation.
of tion
anti-Communist intense
pressure, even
to do Pacific pact to be supported by wanted Government and lower, under The man identified himself questioning, he endorsed both
of Press. co-ordinated programme Newa as Joseph Gambin, 46, of resolutions.
York City. He said he had been | United States military ald. The unemployed for nine years and
Administration, hitherto luke- for such warm to suggestions "under complete domina- tien of his wife.
an alliance, has been showing Police guards who struggled increasing interest in the sub-
him half
uret lately. hour to subdue
The heightened Congressional desire for doubted his claim that he was a
Pacific pact was evidenced on victim of severe arthritis.
Tuesday by the Introduction in the House of Representatives of
Mr Acheson said that he did
not know in advance about the speech by Mr Clement Attlee, British Prime Minister, In the the House of Commons calling for patience by the United Na tions regarding action on the question of Chinese Communist aggression,-Reuter,
OVET
30
to
an
fit
co-United
DRASTIC
SECURITY
two resolutions one calling for TIGHTENING
The man used the woodblock name-plate of Sweden to knock
other signs of ali down the nations execpt Luxembourg, an anti-Red Pacific alliance and
other asking for an were grouped in a corner of the ganisation room.-United Press,
"Point Four" Mexico and Lebanon, which the
Assistance
Truman's Message
To India
or-
for For Eastern economic co-operation.
FORMOSA POLICY
Washington, Jan. 24. The State Department today
being Washington, Jan. 24. arauunced that it had concluded
President Truman today sent Point Four" ngreement for
a message offering the "heartiest American technical assistance
and best congratulations to the independent kingdom of
India on the Arst wishes" to Nepal and would undertake an immediate mineral survey pro-anniversary of the Republic.- jeet requested by that Govern- United Press. mrsit.
The mincral survey will be but
one phase of technical U.S.
Department of the assistance
ងផ to
provided terior mining expert, Nepal within the framework Sanford, is in New Delhi of the Point Four agreement, ing transportation - to The Department sald the mundu.-United Press.
22
A British
Crossword
23
1
ACROSS
Stableman.
7 Weapon.
D Not so dark.
10 Light craft.
11
Wenries.
13 Immoderate.
15 Brink.
10 Seeds.
19 Disclosure,
22 Retreat,
24 Assembly. į
25 Prompt,
20 Vanish gradually.
27 Saturated.
12
Heidelberg, Jan. 24. The United States Army has ordered a drastic tightening security throughout Its command (3) An immediate Increase in Germany, primarily to defent in the amount of war materiai German agents of the Soviet and
sent to Indo-China, Czech Intelligence Services. Thailand, Burma, the Philip- The agents are mainly ama- pines and Indonesia to enable teurs recruited with promises of these countries to combat their easy money, by threats against domestic Communist menaces. relatives living behind the Iron (4) Abandonment of the Curiain, by the promise of
present policy adventure. or by Administration's of merely
"neutralising" For-entanglements. aca and nosa
acceptance of In-theory held by General Douglas
MacArthur that the United up have States must make every effort munists. to help Chlang
Reber
await- Kata-
|
Puzzle
DOWN
Broadside.
Sensational. Withdraw.
Contrite.
Try to find
Studied closely.
139.
forward.
14 Reticent.
17 Looked into closely.
18 Holiday.
20 Pungent.
21 Likeness.
23 Pertaining to wings.
4
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD. — Across: I Branch, Chasm, 7 Drivel, 8 Inter, 10 Near, 12 Satiate, 15 Beat, 18 Clam, 17 Gulf, 18 Legal, 20 Emerald. 31 Pool, 23 Limit, 24 Pantry, 25 Feast, 20 Candid, Down: 1 Badinage, 2 Amicable, 3 Crew, 3 Handicap, 0 Sicain, 0 Rated, 11 Refrains, 12 Silly, 13 Allotted, 14 Employed, 10 Umpire, 23 Gala.
FERDINAND
Heavens, No!
the
romantic
Few of those so far rounded Com- been avowed United States Inter-
Korea, a rate great enough have significant military portance.
suggested that
this might provide the necessary U.S. LIKELY TO
balance and time needed until the United Nations forces can be replenished.-Reuter.
French Patrol
Successes
AID INDIA
Washington. Jan. 24.
Mr Dean Acheson, the Secre- described tary of State, today the United States as sympathe- tie to a request of the Indian Government for two million tons of American wheat.
Saigon, Jan. 24.
He said that the Government French troops Won several here was working on a pro- local battles yesterday in a gramme to be put before Con- widespread series of recon-gress. naissance patrols and am- Asked whether the Indian bushes.
Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru's, Announcing this tonight, a opposition to American policy French High Command com- on Korca Was hurting his munique said that they killed chances of obtaining Congres- 21, Vicmiah soldiers and took sional approval of wheat funds. 117 prisoners when they
Acheson cap- Mr
said that tured 30 Junks on the Annam thought he had better not com~
ment.-Reuter.
coust-Beuter.
hard-boiled Germany's
•
THE CHORAL GROUP
Under the distinguished patronage of
H.E. SIR ALEXANDER GRANTHAM, K.C.M.G.
PRESENTS
he
Kai-shek and ligence officers belleve that A VOCAL AND ORCHESTRAL his Nationalists to hold that West beleaguered island.
Communist
professionale
are
CONCERT
IN COMMEMORATION OF
say that GIUSEPPE VERDI'S 50th ANNIVERSARY
(5) A widening of the split waiting in the background for between the United States and orders from Moscow to launch of sabotage and India, whose mediation efforts in waves Peking are regarded by most terrorism.
sheer American agents Congressmen
Soviet and Czech In- "appeasement." This might have the
Services the effect of killing any hopes telligence
are using "saturation" method of the State Department may have the of securing up
now
to $200,000,000 espionage. in which scores of from Congress to enable India nen and women, most of them
hands on every scrap of formation available.
to obtain grain to avert famine. comparatively inėpt, lay their in- Foreign diplomats here and State Department officials realise
is difficult for Asian, Arab This mass of information is that it
sent to and most European countries to then
Prague and understand completely the Moscow for interpretation and Intransigent attitude of the evaluation by experts, American public
The list of United States Army and Congress against further temporising with headquarters' staff approved to
secret documents Peking. But being here in the handle
heen cut. Of
Oflects having custody midst of the domestic scene, they themselves
of important papers may not re- readily sce
move them from the head- what has caused it.
Exterior the quarters compound. They
that recognise
and Interior security patrols following factors resulted in an emotional surge in the United have been strengthened and the Army's counter-intelligence corps States which has not been ex-is being reinforced perienced elsewhere:--
WRATH AROUSED
has
Army public information off- cers, once full of candour, have suddenly developed the utmost
(1) The growing American reticence in commenting on any- casualty lists from Korea creat-thing except official announce ed much
and
matters. antiments more intense
routine
Peking feeling here than In Officers generally, sources here countries which have relatively say, have been given the order: few or no troops on the Aslan "Button your lips." Reuter, peninsula. The fact that these
casualties were inflicted by
Chinese Communists is reflected
in stiff determination to avold Jewish Claims. In
anything which
which might be inter-
preted as "appeasement." Even
if the State Department believes
that further bargaining with
Germany
Bonn, Jan. 24.
the Chinese Communists might The Social Democrats in the eventually result in saving of Bonn Parliament have tabled American
Lives:
it canhot standa ́mation to allow the State of before the aroused wrath of the Israel to represent the financial public and Congress on
this interests of the Jews killed in
German concentration camps. subject. To agree to any con-
would cassion to Peking now
Go- The motion asked the be-vernment to introduce a restitu- croute an irreparable rift
that 80
assistance twoen Congress and the Ad- tion law ministration and damage the could be granted from the pro- by Jowa latter's chances of getting any perty left behind
of its foreign projects approved, murdered in Germany to Jews
(2) The
American public now in Israel and other places. understands, rightly or wrongly, Reuter.
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