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Heavy Fighting In Rain

Seoul, July 30.

Three small but lengthy fights erupted in drenching rains along the Western yesterday Korean front (Tuesday),

con-

Counter-attacking Allied in-. fantrymen engaged Reds in a than five butle lasting mere hours on the front between Yoncion and the truce ference sile of Panmunjom. The Reds touched off the battle in company attacks on an advange United Nations

mi

idnight.

The

Allied

position before

counter-attack

th-

Elerted at dawn behind a dering artillery barrage,

To the North, Chinese clogged down from the

of "Old creat

Baldy in a futile attempt to Second Division In- shove US fantrymen off the Southeastern slope of the strategic hill Wea of Chorvon. The Reds

were

beaten back in a two-hour flight that cost them an estimate,i 55 casualties,

A Chinese platoon probed an- other Allled position West of Chorwon for nearly ve hours before giving up.

Elsewhere along the muddy 155-mile front only a few small patrol flights were reported. Rains grounded most planes,

war-

The The steady downpoure-the start of Korea's summer man- soon-have turned roads into quagmires and caved in the walls of some Allied bunkers and fox-holes. - Associated Press

TRUCE TALKS

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1952.

Resolutions On The Colonies

All-Glass Aeroplanes?

Ilawthorne, Calif., July 29.

All-Klass planes Bythe at more than twice the speed of sound were forecast today by Mr Thomas E, Piper, Director of Materials and Process Engineering of Northrop Aircraft, Incorporated.

Mr Piper sald glass appeared to be better than most metals in withstandhir the high friction temperatures which at present made Rights at more than twice the speed of sound Impossible.

"The plane of the future could have glass wings, zinau allerous, clam stabilizers and an all-glars fuselage," he 'sald. "It would be fastened with glass rivela and supported by stainless steel lightweight structural members. Its power plant would thrust ft Birough the air at more than 2,000 stilles an hour."-Reuter.

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Differences Over American Arms

Orders In France

States

Washington, July 29.

Usually reliable sources said today that the United was ready to place $184,000,000 worth of orders for arms in French factories in the present fiscal year, but the two Governments disagreed about a three-year $500,000,000 plan which France favoured, The information came to light after a call which the French Ambassador, M. Henri Bonnet, made on the As- sistant Secretary of State, Mr George Perkins,

over

three

years

If

Upon leaving Mr Perkins, funds for à programme EX- offer, M. Bonnet confirmed to ending newsmen that he had discussed it is to produce the arms. France the problem of U.S. orders was understood to have set the Trench factories for three-year figure originally at milliary equipment, commonly known in this country es "offshore procurement"

from

For Labour Conference

London, July 29.

If resolutions put down by two local. Labour parties were accepted by the British Labour Party annual conference in September, the next Socialist Government would be committed to grant "immediate independence” to all British Colonies and dependencies.

These resolutions, however, are unlikely to be approved by the main body of the Labour Party.

Other resolutions call for the withdrawal of all British troops from Malaya and other Colonies. One says that the dependent territories should be offered instead "technical and material assistance to help in their development."

Some of the views expressed wealth and Colonies to enable in these resolutions are clearly this country to become indepen- trend of dent of United States supplies. against the general

This is also ocen as a means opinion in the Labour Party.

One, for instance, calls on of raising the standard of living the Party to urge the withdrawal of Commonwealth and Colonial

and of British troops from Korea. peoples

colving

the More In Inc with

facing the present "greatest problem. opinion in the Party are two world, namely the international resolutions calling for long-term economic unbalance." development of the

Common-

Unions Asked

To Face The

about $430,000,000 but finally "Grim Fact"

St

number of resolutions deal with the question of the Foderation of African mer- ritories.

Most of view -that there should be no

sultation those territories,

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The

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1

Change Their Minds

HEATED TORONTO

DEBATE

Violont Attack On The Rod Cross

Toronto, July 29. The Soviet and Chinese Communist delegates to the International Red Cross con ference today launched violent attack against International Red Committee, accused' it partiality.

n

the Cross of

were made The sccusations during a healed verbal balite over a report which was adopt- cd earlier by the General Com- mittee of the conference.

Slavin General

of the Soviet Red Crors told the Committed

the

that

International Rrd

Cross Commission had violated humanitarian principles of the Geneva Conventions.

HIS Chinese colleague, Madame

Communist Li Tel-

chuan, President of the Chinese Communist Red

Cross and the Peking Health Ministry, sald that everybody know that thous

Revise Opinion Onands of prisoners-of-war in the

"Flying Saucers".

Pusan and Koje camps being murdered.

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Why, she asked, did the Red Cross not denounce thesc criminal acts?

New York, July 29. Some scientists conceded

Earlier, the President of the Red Cross Com- today that persons report-International

Ruegger, said | were mittee, M. Paul the ing "flying saucers" them expresʊ

the organisation had distributed not having hallucinations some 160,000,000 Swiss francs dederation without full con- and that mysterious objects (about $40,000,000) worth of re- of the Africans in in the night sky really do lief to war victims in the last

four years. exist.

Referring to the

proposal The experts were still stump- made by the Communist delcgn- The South African Govern-

the International Red ment is severely attacked for ils ed for an explanation of the tians,

that racial discrimination and segre- strange phenomenon. They may Cross Committee representative, gation policies, Many local not be

saucers but they de-M. Frederic Sordo, said

almed practically Anitely are something. One ex- they Labour parties are against any

pert said that conceivably they suppressing the Committee. He Lorm of colour bar "wherever it

why may be space ships from another wondered

countries wished to suppress the operates."

planet,

International Red Cross Com-

It scientists have mittee, Was because Generally,

of the scoffed at stories of saucers, in Committee's neutrality, which is the sky but reports

of fast-bothering them, or was it boa travelling, extremely light ob cause they were afraid of its

last presence?

of

Other resolutions congratulate the former Socialist administra- tion for the progress that has been made in the development cooperative organisations in

territories. Colonial

The Party Executive is asked to work out with the British Co-operative Movement and the International Co-operative

over

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Today's session was preslied over by M Andre Francois- France France-

Munsan, July 30, Ailled, and Communist staff

reduced it to about $500,000,000. officers return to Panmunjom

France is reported to want at again today (Wednesday) for

Jeast $200,000,000 worth of what is expected

London, July 23. order's to be another M. Bonnet has been discuss-

placed in the present dreary discussion on the word- ing this with State and

De Amorican sc

Mr flacol

Aneurin year so that its

Bevan, ing of the proposed Korean fence Deportment officials for factories could start on this pro- Labour M.P. for Ebbw Vale, truce pact.

more tion meckt. It was gromme by October.

asked the Trade Unions to The officers are not discussing) understood before today thri The United States was under- the major remaining barrier to France usked that

the U.S. stood to have agreed that it can face "the grim faci" that an armistice-exchange of war place orders in Franco in the place orders up to 8104,000,000 higher standards of living prisoners.

present fiscal year totalling at } this year but was unable to were impossible if produc- At Communist Inristence the least $200,000,000 to ald the promise what amount of funds tion went down. delegates spent an hour and 44 French armament industry.

for this pro- can allocate

He did not say that the Unions minules yesterday (Tuesday) M. Bonnot disclosed that the gramme in the second and third which were putting in for in- discussing the names "Koren"

United States Indicated some years.

creased wages at the present and "United Nations Command"] disagreement with the French This is because officials tiever time ought not to have them, Alliance ways in which further objects sighted over Washington | PressC

Korean English,

and request, The U.S. reply to know budget each year what but he asked them"How do you practical ald can Chinese versions of the

was delivered to the ed Reds and the Allles France Foreign office within the ment

different

crent Chinese past few days Korean wonts for

by the American the names.

Einbossy in

Paris The U.N. Command again

Asked if it were negative, he accused the Reds of stalling and said: "Let us say that the two sald the discussion "clearly in Governments did not see the dicated the Communists were determined to examine minutely question with the same eye." unimportant wording and ter minology..."Associated Press.

in

havo

The

and

As for his call on Mr Perkins, he said, "I came to discuss with the Ascistant Secretary some points about the question of off- shore procurement in France. I some clarification of some points in the answer we got from the American Govern- ment."

Indian Embassy needed

In Belgrade?

to

ponsible ation of the

until Congress has adopt-

money

expect to get higher wages it they will have for any

production goes down? If you fiscal year.

The French are reported toy and get them all that will feel they cannot launch upon a happen will be production, programme without assurance in advance that the money will be available in the second and third years.United Press.

FRENCH CONTENTION New Delhi, July 29. Prime Minister Jawaharlal

He neither delivered nor re- Nehru told Parliament today

Later, of India ceived any notes today. that the Government Wag considering opening an the United Press was told else office in Belgrade, He was where that the two Governments approximately $300,000,- were answering a question as whether he proposed to establish 000 apart as to the total amount which France feels it needs over a full-fledged Embassy there.

ssure The Prime

Minister added a three-year period to that India's Ambassador to Italy production of military would remain

concurrently ac- ment such as planes, tanka na credited to Belgrade as now. Mr the like under the Lisbon age

the North Nehru replied in the affirmative ment of

whether the Treaty Organisation. question Yugoslav Government had re-

United Press.

to

a

equip-

It was understood that France quested a separate Embassy contends that its factories need

the assurance of

receiving

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“Alarming" Conditions

woryt

jects

Washington week-end led some to place credence in them,

definitely believe that the fencet were not the Bgment of some

sald Mr one's imagination", 1. L.

L. Farnworth, President of

States the United

Rocket Society, which is a reputable organisation. studying roctect travel

Dr Allen Hynek, astronomer support at the Ohio State University, in said that persons who reported

be extended from this country to the young co-operative movements of the Colonies.

governments

Press

Purge Of Jews

Reported By Rumanian Reds

Just letting their imaginations get the best of them. They saw something, he said, "some

Vienna, July 29. type of object or phenomena.

Rumania today was reported Ho added that it was highly improbable that saucere

come to be following up the dismissal from another planet, United of the Foreign Minister, Ana Jew, with a purge of Pauker, a other Jews,

Do The Rumanian Jewish mocratic Committee newspaper Vista Noua sald the Rumanlah Jewish Committee was being purged of "enemies of penice who had worked their way into the top rinks of the organim- tion,

The next Socialist Government is urged to extend the develop- Mr Bevan, who was address-ment of Colonial Co-operative ing 6,000 people at a Labour movements and Party mlly at Belle Vue, Man-Colonial chester, said that national pro- furthering co-operative activi-secing the "saucers were not duction in Britain, so far from ties in their territories. not increasing this year, had

ARMS PROGRAMME fallen in the last two months.

A number of local parties The nation had a rearmament | believe the rearmament pro

One tag- large programme of £1,400 millions, gramme is too "If we conclude that we ought geste that it should be reduced to have more tanks and a re- "by a significant proportion, 21 larger armament programme on that thereby enabling scale, we ought to face the facts measure of financial aid to be

contributed

the under- and realise that no amount of

developed nations of the world." On economic policy, one local branch wants "further $7063 development of the alch resources. London, July 20.

of the Commonwealth" and the Parliamentary committee

"You cannot have Increased "bullding of whole new corn- on Budget estimates today social services, increased wages,munities in the Commonwealth urged an inquiry into Britain's bigger arms, more.armies, and to relleve overcrowding" in Great

Britaint prisons, saying evidence rub higher standard of life from

Another

resolution wants mitted to it was alarming and tower production. If you say you consideration by the National raised problems of major in- can you to yourselves, and Executive of the Labour Party of

you to the peopic. portance."

work of the Colonial Dove- the "In Britain, our rulers must a report on the nation's In a

lopment

ent Corporation and the penel institutions, the committee not only pursie defence against Overseas Food Corporation to

In Prisons

A

transfer of wealth from the rich to the poor in Great Britain will make up the result," he said....

"YOU LIE"

to

so that "these great acts

of

Baptists Hold Congress

Copenhagen, July 29, Some 600 leading Baptists from 21 countries met here to day for the first Congress of the Europens Baptists Federation. The meeting is to end Sunday.

Vista Noua sald these Jewa intensity their "continue and hostile activities against the building of Seclalign

"They indulge in spoculation” attempting next

to sabotage the pus- cess of monetary reform, and launch all kinds of filthy rumTM ours and slander- against our people's democratic regime and foster dirty Zionist propaganda,"

United Press,

salt that last February 4,500 aggression, but they must, at the see how they may be improved inmates were kleeping three to same time, demand that positive

to cell in cells built for only one steps be taken Inmate and the situation was world." "further aggravated"

Among those taking part are the World Baptist President, Dr Townly Lord of Britain, and pacify the public enterprise may be suc a number of prominent Ameri-

cessfully expanded"-London can laymen-Associated Press, that the Express Service,

Mr Bevan recalled by La acute shortage of disciplinary last occasion on which he spoke staff, which made it necessary at Belle Vue was at a similar

to lock up prisoners from 5.30 gathering four years ago when Duke At Tomb

p.m. to 7 a.m.

ho described the Tory Party as The Kirkwall prison in the "lower than vermin.” Without Orkneys was a "peculiar exam- direct

to this phrase. reference ple" of an uneconomie gaol. Mr Bevan commented: "It was

There it cost more than £550

meeting

we are continually a head last year to maintain

about; a meeting that a reminded

will newspaperS daily average of two prisoners.

not permit The committee recommended us to forget. I hope some

the

of

Of Finn Hero

Helsinki, July 29. The Duke of Edinburgh, in a naval uniform, laid wreaths to day on the tomb of Fleid

that as soon as building restric-them at least will be able 10 Marshal Mannerheim and on a

this

tions could be lifted, Britain's find It possible to report

20-Bobt Memorial Cros for should meeting rather more faithfulty Finnish soldiers. prison commissioners urgently consider providing than they did that one," separate prisons for psychopathic trouble-makers-Reuter.

Spain Reported

Marshai Mannerheim led Mr Bevan also declared: "Finland in three wars against have been saying unpopuler Russia. He was President of things all my life. I shall go the Republic from 1944 to 1940 00 saying unpopular things and died in January, 1981 at until I die."

the age of 83-Reuter

To Be Asking RO X Y & BROADWAY

A High Price

Washington, July 20.

The State Department today declined to comment on a pub- lished report here that Spain had demanded a "high price" before she would lease air and navsl

bases to the United

ent with the Madrid]

have been in pro- for many months,

A Binte Department spokes- man today sald only that nego- tiations are still in progTÉSE,

The report published here sald that Spain was

demanding her inclusion in the Mutual Security Assistance. Programme on in equal standing with other countries, and the conclusion of

an agavement calling. for imme-

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