DEFEATIST ATTITUDE
ON CHINA
Criticism By John
Foster Dulles
Washington, Jan. 22. "Though China is over- run by Communism now,
don't we
need to assume that if
a permaneni situation," said Mr John Foster Dulles, State De- partment Consultant, day.
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run by
final
Communism that the 1
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DEFENCE
Blways
PACTS
In Money
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1952.
Not Rolling EISENHOWER CALLS FOR OF EUROPE Fighting In
Hyderabad, Jan. 22. Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the ludian Premier, said here that as Prime Minis ter he got £ 124 per month
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after deduction of Faxes, and free housing,
The salartes
of ML248- ters and Governors were Ποι
as high as some people imagined. There had been some criticism about the Governors' and President's salaries but It should be remembered that they had to maintain the dignity of
their position and also to
rive large donations.
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**Perhaps the salary our President is less than that of a head of a State anywhere etse. Pandit Nesm added. The Pre sident of India gels £750 a month.-Beuter.
"The Muddy Road Of
Blackmail"
RUSSIAN DEAL REJECTED
Paru, Jan. 27 The United States frainy re
4tled a Soviet move for block
UNITY
Suggestion For Summoning A Korea Near
Constitutional
Convention
Paris, Jan. 22.
General Dwight Eisenktower has said it would be very foolish for the Soviet Union to start a third Work! War, and believes she sees that too. it was officially disclosed today.
However, the Supreme Commander added that nothing might en- courage the Russians to take action touching off a world war so much as the failure of Western Europe to unite because of petty difficulties.
General Eisenhower made his strongest public appeal for a "new age of political and economic unification" in a briefing session for SHAPE correspondents on Monday. Extracts of his remarks were released today after security clearance.
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Geneni Esenhaver sati Russia, Cie strength of its Lies demon← clues pol Wazak
povoke a trated many tunes, a political World War 12 But, he
and cronomic unzion already exists. It is part of our exist- ence today, and 1 think it is a fine thing.
10. be duly a case that day comes fangs shouli take mimekate elips for unilation
The SHAPE Commander
346- geted for the Ast time that robst in
İstatem
onvention
Euripe
"Now, aside from a satisfac- tory way of gaining German ajstrength for the future, I look the European defence ! Tir 1 ref. force as a step toward the pola de Mares
soul! accept th 1.
tical and comme une the 1 Rejab a nation fo P.-believe necessary.
Therefore, to my May hi by these were additional thinking, an attempt
lmclude points in
state ni Bidain minediately venuld be at Gerabad rearmament will stumbling block rather than by suffelent of itself to help." af the Tuted Nations agreed change the course Russia has General Eisenhower said it
the propresed Soviet package ft for herself.
consideration of 14 nations į seeking Unvient Nations ARUDI -
bership and called for a new AVE
break the deadlock! Proposal 1 over 10 IC nations awaiting i
Pot
"Though China is overres by i mity. COMTIMATES NO LOW, we don't need a
to assume that it is a permanent j Bituation
yurd
Never in our hus i deal".
Americas tory have we adopted a defeelin
delegate, M. Ernest Gross, that attitude toward despolism “
11 intere encourage Korsa to pitonote
further ad BOSTOJA
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M. Dulles also forernst fur- ther defence BITANKOTOMIS the Pacife to supplement apl expatri the mu
security United the Pulp
treaties between States and Japan.
pines arist
The
Aur train and New
Zealand which are also up for Senate railheatpon
There was no plan now for a Partic counterpart Fil the No Allan
Preaty thing sation and the treates were the best arrangement possible now partly for stategic reasons and purtiy be use of the reluctance of some of the parties.
"But what
we have SOT 15 not to be regarded as final," be sd United Press.
At Parity With U.S. Dollar
New York, Jan 22. The Canadian dollar reached the United States psody wit ddler today for the first time since the car break of war in 1939.
The Candas
tollars. sel
free to find its own level when
it was at a discount of 10 per cia 16 mmyhs ago, has climbed
632 1:
2. Over a long term Russia may contemplate" seriously the pussibility of launching a global Turlar she could not hope ke "L!+ LE;『 an be a snel! the 16 applications those thing to provoke a global wai Seat Koren and Virtown
that also include sted Alla. Chutes Moagula,
In America's self in- it obama, Hand." Fatan be, tortug, I, Jedan 1,
e Nor A- Jordan, Austria, Cestin Nepal in Trade Organisation ori Libya
Hul no natlon can ex- Including the 9 any US to be the entire burden of supporting the treaty
Refering to the application of Outer Mongolia Mr Gross asked whethr Russia would "pecially invent
the orcasion such synthetic States as Outer Mango- ba to pane off tuture applicants
ik Rasaus"
3
words.
Fut-
MUST UNITE "As time goes on," the Gen- eral said. "it seems
obvious Mr Gross added "Blackmail | chat (Europe)
gain I always come in stages A new strength and stability if it is
for demanding i pretext
remain split up in a number of independent evalomies.
Istways be found.
It i
1 "The Unded States will not down that
take the first step
jamuddy road,"
Hungary. Bulgaria and
Al-
| hany Three Cominform appuli- Cataly could win the friendshop o the United States by bonour- mg the price treaties, he said.
Javnster.
SAXON GRAVES UNCOVERED
Dover, Jan. 22. Bulldozers working on a now Pirms housing estate near Qere have picked ich speed kust aututun as į unearthed A Saxon burial active
staddy It's Lepward
buyers
ان
Canadian ground.
caroni
to
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"There must be progress words the unification of Western Europe if the ohgresive of per manent security and peace The Western world is to realised.
in be
was unfortunate that the war which France Was waging in Indo-China was considered at first as nothing but a colonia! inciden
He also regretted that France | had done so litile to alter such | a viewpoint and stressed Pie leudmg de of the hudo-Chin war in the world's anum Communist struggle.
Communist attempts to demi- riate any part of the world by propaganda, subversive activity. corruption of armed force were a matter of concern for the rest of the free world. he said.
GEN. EISENHOWER
Red Army Looting
In Austria
The rided
of
Vienna, Jan. 22. Austrian Cabinet de today to protest to the Soviet High
Commissioner against the alleged confiscation by Suviel oops Austrian property in Deutschwagram,
The Chancellor, Dr Leopolet Fig, reported to based
the Cabinet that Soviet troops withdrawing from Deutschwagram had taken with them furniture and equip- ment from many houses had requisitioned.
THREE FORCES Collective security was un three forces--moral, economic and military If one
of the forces with reduced to nothing, then so were all the others.
General Eisenbower pointed out the dong-term aspect of the Marshall Plan which was aimed at restoring Euroean economies. General Eisenhower thought Soviet Union's attitude towards rearmament would be
This siement does not mean. German
of course, that we cannot proxture dictated by the situation. He did temporarily
a military equil- not think that anything even as brium
But remember we are important as West German talking of long-term serunte armement would alter the Sovie
"Nw, mens of m: hot Union's line of conduct. tha! Incorporates some of the long-term objectives as well es the short-term objectives. the European Army concept was born.
Since Russia could not hope to win
war at the first try, she would have to wage a world con- fict of attrition.
they
He presented A list of 27 closely type-written pages of goods they were alleged to have confiscated
Contradicting
Communist
Standstill
Seoul, Jan. 23. Bad weather and Com- munist reluctance brought the Korean fighting to almost complete standstill
today.
an
Clouds and fog obscured much of the battle line and Red supply targets in North Korea.
Tuesday
Communist jets on remained North of the Yalu River Manchurian border for the
first time in a week.
Allied Sabre Jets
North Korea did not
single Red Jet.
patroling sight D
The ground fighting also chine almost to a stop.
Last
night's Eighth Army communiqué listed only scattered contacts from midnight to noon
Northwest of Korangpo-ri on the western frool ten Com munists were killed and four more wounded when an Albed patiol atuneked a Red platoon in a short pre-dawn engagement. PROBES KEPULSED
SUC-
Northwest of Kumhwa on the central front, an Allied outpost position was hit by three cessive Red probes - but the Communists
employed only two squads in each probe, All were thrown back.
The first lasted an hour and was repelled after artillery was called in on the Reds Both the rémáining probes lasted less
than half an hour.
The Fifth Air Force again deo ed Inst of 1:s sorties against Red rail and supply facilities but most strikes were through breaks in the clouds at targets of opportunity."
In 390 sorties before 6:00 p.m., Allled fighter-bombers damaged or destroyed five rail cars and scored 63 rall cuts-Associated Press
UN Chief's
Hopes
Paris, Jan. 22.
the Hopes that
concerted United Nations action in Koren
statements, Dr Figl said that would discourage further acts of
most of the property belonged
to ordinary Austrian
who had never been Nazis.
expressed to- citizensgression were
night by the Secretary-General at the world organisation, Mr Local newspapers have Trygve Lie, claimed that the troops also re- In a statement summarising moved windows, door
locks military
for and relief and and kitchen bond sanitary Kores, he said, "The world will fittings, leaving many
houses never forget the bravery, #aeri- flce and suffering of the people o! Korea."
uninhabitable.
The protest
to
Soviet
78
"Nor will the world ever for ask get," he added, "the great part
The Kremlin leaders would "Through the European Anythink it over twice before risking
the we can avail ourselves of Ger.
their power and influence in a High Commissioner will man strength under condition.
world
war, he added.--United į that the property be returned y that are satisfactory mining stocks spurred the de- Swords, knives, jewellery and people of Germany and
Press, Associated Press and
the owners. mand for Canadian funds among ornaments have been found is still do not give rise to
France-Presse. fureign investors and specula- ¦ more than 80 graves already hable fears th the
lupened.---Reuter,
Tory-Associated Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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17 French boy's name (4).
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20 Argument (7).
21 Towards shelter (4);
23 Eating into (7).
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20 Severe (0)
30 married (6),
31 Lathe (0)
32 Contortel mineuro (5)"
Creekt (5).
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Europe."
to the that justi- !
of
&
rest
GET DOWN TO IT
countries of Europe! "If the would officially call constitutional convention to examine and actually cope with the problems of a greater economic and political unit - reporting, let us say, in a year half the mere fact of and the calling of such a convention would mean a lot in the United States."
BAN GOES
ON SUEZ
WIVES SHIP
The
London, Jan, 22. 30-year-vid transport
Although Gen. Eisenhower frequently has urged Europeans Charlton Star, which brought to co-operate more closely, this 245 women and 279 children is the first time he has made home from the Suez Canal public concrete suggestion for Zone last month, is "unlikely & constitutional convention. to be used again for this pur-
Un-
The same measure has been pose," suggested by General Charles de Mr J. R. H. Hutchison, Gaulle, wartime French leader. der-Secretary dor War, says Other exponents of European this in a letter to Mr R. Morley, unity favour beginning it with Socialist organic links like the Schuman Southampton. Plan, the European Army pool, The War Office investigated an agricultural, pool and others, conditions in the 8,300-ton ship
M.P.
for Itchen,
to be followed by political after some of the women pas- unity.
sengers complained. There is already a council of
Europea
Parliament.
sort
Mr Hutchison says conditions
of unofficial "were not satisfactory." A large number of families had to be Asked if he included Britain evacuated, and the ship was his definition of Western taken up for temporary service. Europe,
Gen, Eisenhower He adds: "The whole imove replied: "No," and added:
was carried out under emergen-- With Britain's worldwide re- cy conditions, and, in the sponsibilities, with the world-umstances, the best possible wide nature of the British Com- use was made of the facilities monwealth of Nations, and with available."
Earlier than expectes (0) IT'S A GRAND, GRAND SHOW!!
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Very hot (0).
13 Vencrates (7).
15 Fastener (4).
16 Urges (0),
10 Kind of gas (4).
20 Spurted (0)
21 Hidden (6).
24 Disliko (3),
125. Bár of cast metal (5),
$0 Church laid (5)
28 Electrical units (4),
YESTERDAY'S & CROSSWOID-Kærós? I Profast, B. Agor
• Moderata, r1 Operated,,, 13 Hamp; 16... Appeared, Marigold, 19 Clan, 31 Reversed," :: Cónfused, 20. Või, 17 Alleru Ing/Dawan 1 Dudo, 23 CoVO, A
cir-
played by the United Stätte, which has borne the main Dr Fig also reported to the burden and sustained by for the Cabinet on the confiscation by heaviest casualties in this bis- the Soviet authorities of an toric action." Ausrian glider belonging to b the Socialist Sports Router.
TO-DAY
ONLY
He listed 42 member countries Club and four non-members who had
offered help.-Reuter.
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