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Paris, Mar. 26. Western diplomats were convinced tonight that if a Big Four Foreign Ministers' conference ever took place, its chances of reaching even settlement in Europe would be almost zero.

This conviction stemmed from three weeks of watching the bogged-down

Foreign

talko of the Ministers deputies, who are meeting here to draw up an agenda

year.

In

for a possible this full-cream parloy later

present theory the Paris talks were called merely to prepare the agenda or list of subjects for the Big Four them- selves to discuss. However, the to the very deputies have gone rodle of the issues dividing the

Soviet blocs Western and Europe and have shown a

miracle

by

in

Rita Arouses Speculation

Le Havre, Mar. 25. Ella Hayworth and her two children sailed scoret. Ho liner Do ly aboard

Grasse for New York on Saturday night, shipping officials revealed today.

-Offeinin raid neither her husband, Prince Aly Khan, nor anyone else Was on the dock to see her off.

The screen glamour girl's sudden departure for the United Blates followed repeated rumours that she and the Prince were Boparating.

Both have denied rumours-United Press.

the

The Crowd

Didn't Cheer Him

(From EDWARD HEWAT)

Taegu, Mar. 26.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1961.

MacArthur Stirs Balkan Envoys KING'S MAJESTIC

Up Hornets'

Nest

Of Criticism

Washington, Mar, 26.

The State Department has asked the Pentagon and the White House to curb General Douglas MacArthur's activities in the diplomatic field and the request is said to have been worded "fairly strongly.”

Expelled

neizrado, Mar. 20. "The Yugoslav KOTOLI ment anmomnodd on Mon- day the expulsion of the Bulgarian charge d'affaires, Marko Jotor Tamnjalov, for "activiides Yugoslavia."

A government amoen meni mid Bulgaria, in re- expelled the fallation, Yurosisy charge d'affaires In Soviet, Peler Ivkovic- United Press.

9,000-MILE FLIGHT TO SEE SON

a result. of General The State Department acted as MacArthur's dramatic announcement late last week that he was willing to confer in the field with North Korean army see his son, embraced him at the leaders to arrange a cease-fire.

General MacArthur's statement had strong diplomatic overtones and was not cleared in ad- vance by the State Department.

Nations

Tokyo, Mar. 26. A father, who had travelled 9,000 miles from New York to

airfield outside Tokyo today and shed tears of joy.

For Robert Strasser, 52, and Theodore Strasser, 23-year-old

reunion after dive-year parting

Grenade Threat combat veteran of Korea, the

In Rangoon

had

out

ed that the "Army has

his

Д

The South Korean Pre- split so treat that little short of a sident, Syngman Rhee, and

The father flow at

own the United could bring forth a his Austrian-born wife, Even before, the Incident, with him

Rangoon, Mar. 20. expense after getting permission nek Rental

settlement

out grey-State Department officials had which he has always abused Francesco both

to and his own government which The police today combed the from Army officials Ministers Foreign

now.

both dressed wanted General MacArthur

Government to make he has often ignored."

Secretariat pre-there and see my boy." The son The present Paris talks have haired and

which

The Left Wing, non-Com-mises here after a night watch was flown out of the Korean pubile statements made it clear that the West all in grey stood hoid-cub his inclinations

Tireur" sald man had found a grenade hid battle zone for the meeting holds that the size of the armed ing hands on a platform casionally border on diplomatie munist "Franc

MacArthur's initiative exceeded den outside the office of Inwa The sergeant, who stepped of a plane from Koron, forces of Soviet Russia and her decorated with red, white proposals,

Washington officials who were his authority as commander of Naung, President of the Kachin

forces in Affairs Council.

sald laber, “It was the last thing catellites is responsible for the and blue paper today and

trying to negotiate a petro the United Nations

The lock of the office posal- present situation in Europe.

expected." He had not known 20,000 Korean

settlement in Korca felt General Korea, It added: "The The

that his father was in Tokyo. Ruslans

shown watched have

MacArthur's announcement bilities of a trap far too serious been tampered with.

Veteran of the battles at 10 a choice of whether equally clearly that their main soldiers march by.

Police officials were puzzled,

the ser- might endanger their efforts. purpose is to get the West to

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For today WIS President rearming

The State Department, how-avold it or be caught in it are as a 12-foot high barbed wire Hagaru and Kolori, plans for abandon

the hands of a fence Burrounds the strongly grant had, been told on Sunday Western Germany. The Rus- Rhee's 76th birthday and the

ever, does not deal directly with to be left in

His father sland also have shown again parade was to be a celebration. General MacArthur, so that ap-soldier whose aging years seem guarded premises and since the to report to Tokyo for five days

have increased his turbu-assassination of General Aung of temporary duty. that they will do everything in South Korean officials said that

General

San and his Cabinet colleague said. "There are few times In Matthew Peuls to the Pentagon and the to

White House were made to get lence."

ULTIMATUM ASPECT In 1947 no one has been allowed your life you cry for joy. This their power to block an Aus- three-star

Ridgway,

American Commander

the General to confine his efforts Muccio,

he Socialist Party organ "Le to enter The

Government trian peace treaty.

offices is one of those times."United and John

It is not in Korch

to the military feld,

Prens. Korea, U.S. Ambassador

MacArthur's without a permit. Reuter. sald Populaire" known whether the Pentagon attitude was one of war with would be there and that cheering crowds would line the and the White House hus relay- China or 1 resign" and said the ed the complaint fo General second alternative "would be was MacArthur,

welcomed by many."

ALMOST NO HOPE

would If they have achieved nothing

Bu!

to

for

sold

Jt

case,

TOP OF THE AGENDA

Washington, Mar. 28..

else, the deputies have at least

way.

General Ridgway succeeded in throwing a glaring

The General has frequently The conservative evening East-West on these

not on the stand. Instead he Spotlight

new north to be with the Greek been in the middle of differences newspaper "Le Monde" differences, and Western diplo-

troops on this

In-between the State Department MacArthur's latest initiative was their mata regard them as so funda-

was and the Defence Department, "especially

inopportune." mental they see almost no hope dependence Day. Muccio

"MacArthur's proposal of a Big Four conference selil-net there either. Nor was any sometimes being on the State added:"

Department's side and some-takes the aspect of an ultimatum ing them. Whether the de-British officer,

оп the in the times

I will probably have the result Pentagon's.and puties would even succeed in And Korean women

In London, the Labour Party of stiffening the Peking govern- drawing up an agenda la not streets dressed. in gay yellows,

greens and blues of Spring did newspaper "Dally Herald" said ment's attitude. In any certain.

Ur stood today that General Douglas MacArthur is mistaken if he the United Nations thinks... declaration Latest The talks were adjourned at no cheer but wept

after

17slient as their men marched past. MacArthur's on Saturtiny

Harvard about Korea may have wreckles and bombardment of China." would order extension of hostill- noon

President Rhce--a plenary and two secret sessions

ed" University graduate-issued

plans for o negotiated peace. The "Daily Herald" and will be resumed on Tuesday

story,United Press. afternoon. At the end of last birthday statement before the

wold the which reflects considerably Go. week the West told the Soviet parade in which he

Korean Andred Gromyko,

ean poople, "We must push vernment sentiment, was match- deputy, Mr that if any agreement were to over the Parallel and drive to ed

if we are to avoid be the Yalu River if be reached it

have to be would through Soviet concessions and committing national suicide."

at the end of the parade they asked him to refer to just as the South Korean troops

General MacArthur has been Soviet Government new instruc

drove neross the Parallel in the criticised in Britain for months, tions. Today's moeting will

the loud- but most newspapers have taken show whether ho has received East he ignored

Western deputies speakers ewitched on for him to the stand that he es United Na-

Instead he petently his job as also took the opportunity of the make his speech,

declaration But his adjournment to confer with their was led quietly away to his old tiens commander,

American car and was driven off

the Chinese on governments.-United Press.

through the streets whose only meeting sound was Korean band play-battlefield for a truce, and his ing a Souza March over and over hints that continued again. (London Express Ser-stubbornness might lead to an extension of the area of conflict, is expected to provoke a storm of criticism, particularly when Parliament reconvenes.

any.

The

the

Tibet Delegates To Peking

New Delhi, Mar. 26. Dzasa--Kunsang Tse, Com- mander-in-Chief of the Tibetan Army, and his monk colleague, Trunik bers of the Tibetan

B

General

Reuter,

mem-

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vice).

Guerilla Camp Surprised

with the four in

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unfavourable comments by

General MacArthur's Inde- pendent moves by most of the British Press this morning.

a new

"SELF-TAILORED"

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Myth Of

Communist

Invincibility Exploded In Korea

·

Lake Success, Mar. 26.

General Douglas MacArthur, Commander of United Nations'forces in Korea, told the United Nations today that operations last month had ex- ploded the "myth" that Communist military power Was invincible.

State Department oficials said tonight that General Douglha MacArthur's unauthorised

peace” offer to the Chinese In a report covering the period Feb. 1 to 15, High Command top of the agenda" for a State the General stated, "Our air, and ground forces Department conference tomorrow have inflicted losses upon the enemy reaching major proportions, kept him off balance and denied him any extended enjoyment of the tactical initia-

be attended by representa- to

tives of countries with troops

in Korea.

O resentful or merely diplomalle field.

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The meeting will be one of a series presided over by Mr tive." Chinese

greater signi- ;

added that The statement "Of possibly Dean Husk, American Assistant

this period has such strategy would cruse Secretary of State for Far feance during

been the exploding of the myth, piscement destruction Eastern affairs,

Officials said that they would built up by enemy propaganda, United Nations forces-Router. not be surprised if the govern of the invincibility of Commu- and the menta com

hunde strong nist military power, concerned representations at the meeting clear demonstration that the about General

MacArthur's Allied soldier, crusading for Under the headline-Mae- statements....

freedom, is more than a match Arthur Upsets Plans for Case-

It was Singapore, Mar, 28,

understood that no for the Communist soldier fight=" to comment ing serve neither ideal nor A patrol of crack security Fire," the "Daily Herald" sald representations Chempo Lautra,

a camp of in a dispatch from its Washing- have yet been made through spiritual purpose. clan delegation guards surprised

and ton correspondent: "A plan for diplomatic channels

General also said that The

sea, pir going to Peking to negotiate a Communist-led guerillas

to Communist approach

The White House, the State co-ordinat on of land,,

most Sino-Tibeton settlement, met killed 10 out of 12 in their best a

single action in the drawn-out China may have been wrecked and Defence Departments re- and national units was the Indian Foreign Secretary!

effective and by General MacArthur's latest fused to comment on this latest complete and дете today

anti-terrorist campaign to date. Mr K. F. S. Menon,

the Korean

added, war, MacArthur controversy.

"It is in every respect a officials, Tibetan

It brought the total number move. In The two

wearing his

united command of high morale One

well-informed usually

efficiency, marked battle who arrived here from Calcutta of dead bandits to 14 for 24 General MacArthur,

mantle of pro

source said that he new ab-and

with during the week-end, also had houre. A security patrol killed self-tailored

skirmish. Today's consul, coupled his invitation for solutely nothing" to confirm invincibly bound together by a every unit and individunt meeting earlier

that the State Depart- Chinese Ambassador in Delhi, attack occurred at Tangjong a truce with the implied threat report

Selangor United of extending the war into Com- ment had in

asked the White singleness of high purpose. Yuan Chung-shlen.-Mailm,

munist China itself."

House and the Defence Depart

General MacArthur's conclu- situation Times said that

the military "the ment to curb General Mac- sion on The

Assembly becomes em Arthur's activities In the made these points:

(1) The enemy suffered a incredulous when General Mac-

tactical reverse of measurable with losses which Arthur, as United Nations com-

The impression gained in proportion

the bloodiest of mander, speaks again

quarters here was were among the Truman Administra-modern times. tion was waiting for reaction (2) Losses were from China's mom the United Nations go finest troops and it will be am- ernments concerned before de-cult to replace them. aiding whether or not to make

WORKING WELL

Nations' (3) The another public statement.

Officials would not amplify.strategic plan, notwithstanding Saturday's State Department the enemy's great mumerical statement, which has been de- superiority, was working well. scribed there as "mystifying" (4) All ranks of the inter- covering national force were and "meaningless."

The statement issued hers on themselves with distinction and

COTT General the three Services were The "Manchester Guardian's" Saturday said that

had authority to

mended for outstanding tear- correspondent wrote; "The last MacArthur thing Washington wanted at this that political issues, which he conduct military operations, but

work

all moment was to tickle the 60 has stated are beyond his re-United Nations members to step

The General also urged subject of General MacArthur'a

sponsibilities, were being dealt battered ego, ar revive specula with in the United Nations and up their contributions to Unit-UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL RELEASE tion about what he might

ed Nations relief works, for by the governments with troops which the total received up to might not be able to do if only to Korea. Reuter. ho was allowed to storm

Feb. 15 was valued at about SYDNEY COMMENT General MacArthur's state-

$15,000,000, Sydney, Mar. 28.

Included in the report was a the 'Communist

Commenting on General Mac- "Daily Worker" to profanity: Arthur's truce offer, the "Sydney copy of the General's publie

his offer of Speaking

attlefield Daily Telegraph cald today, it statement of Feb. 13 krz which the Chinese on the battlefield and arrange a truce, the paper proves the shocking absence of the cold that the schemo ad- United Nations forces should naked, "Who the hell is Mac-adequate political control in the vaned by some people that

Korean war Arthur that he shoula claim any Buch functions?" United Press.

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