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Korean Envoy Appeals For Military Aid
Washington, June 26.
The Korean Ambassador, Mr John Chang, went to the White House today to deliver to Pre- sident Truman an appeal from President Syngman Rhec of South Korea for United States aid. The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, was with the President at the White House when Mr Chang made the appeal.
Mr Chang said that although the "hour is late" and the Communist forces already may be in Seoul, he hoped that the United States would aid South Korea. He pointed out that military as- sistance has been authorised by Congress, but Korea has not received it yet. Congress still has not appropriated funds for the foreign military aid programme. Mr Chang said the factor of time is vital.
The Korean Embassy re-allowed no regular enliers to- leased a statement from the day so that he could concentrate
the the on Ambassador made on
United Press, - occasion
of the White It included President
House visit,
of
the text-
Rhee's appeal and said as follows:
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"I talked with my President on Sunday. He Instructed me to make a personal appen to the for United States Prezident
In the imanexdiale uli
prxsent Karena eritis. This morning I Senul cable from reerived a which instruclent me to trans to mit the followin; mezpajga the Preeldent and Congress of
the United State:
Beginning
the carty
inortlag of June 25 the North Korean Communist Army began fleir
angelon ugalist
the und
South, Your Excellency Congress of the United States already aware of the fact
att
thal mr people, anticipating inculents such
established
force in order
notions!
to secure
bulwark of denencracy
the
In the
East to render service liberaling
up and in establishing
republic.
We are
Our
facing this
crisis and putting up a Furthermore, wo Prave fight. appeal for your increasing sup
at the port and ask that you tame time extend effective and fimely uld to us in order to pre- vent this act of destruction of peace of the world.
HOUR IS LATE
"This appeal, according to the cable, was adopted by the National Assembly of the Tie- publle of Korea on the morning of June 20 at its regular session.
continued, The statement "Though the hour is late and may the force of the enemy even now be in our capital, 1 at confident that the people of the United States, ladeed the people of the world, feet deep sympathy for my country, and
nm
Korean
zituation.
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KOREA INVASION FRIGHTENS JAPS
Tokyo, June 26.
The Republican adviser to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Mr John Foster Dulles, will personally report to the Secretary of State on the Korean situation when he Meanwhile, Coneral Douglas arrives in the United States. MacArthur is stepping up his aid to the tiny invaded republic.
to
bc n will prace treaty Informed sources said to-1 the
Communist forces. and would be more day that Mr Dulles will re- temptation port that quick American easily taken than South Korea. Japan has action in getting aid flowing said that since
rielghbours.
it is to Korea would impress dangerous
"United States clear that the
led with hope that the Asiatic nations, which had one can kuarantee our security,"
been watching to see if they United Press. on American count could
United States will assing us in this hour of crisis.
Congress
"The military assistance pro-assistance in time of crisis for Korea has been involving Communist forces. gramine
and authorised by
also report Mr Dulles will President. signed by the U.S.
that Gen. MacArthur had Sup- But I am sorry to say that nong
plies moving almost within 24 of it has reached Korea to date
hours after the North Koreaus at the time we need it most
launched the attack. This factor of Ime is vital. If Is the realisation of most of the people of the United States, I feel sure, that help which this country ent
rive to Korea this timo is help towards averting a world tragedy, and that its re- suit will mean as much to Ame armies of the Russian-supported
rice
and the rest of the de
world
to as
the we plend for Thus
moeralle
Korcans,
However, one source said Mr Dulles will endeavour to im- prem Mr Acheson and others that aid must continue in sui- cient quantity to be effective in balting and driving back the
North Koreau regime.
from
Gen.
PAKISTAN'S
REQUEST
REFUSED
Karachi, June 26.
South Africa has turned down the Pakistan Govern- !
IN
CONGRESSMEN WAR OF WORDS
Washington, June 26.
Grim and angry members of Congress urged aid for embattled South Korca today, but most of them the cautioned against action that might plunge United States directly into a shooting war.
but
War Office Asks Washington
For
Details
Washington, June 26,
vasion of the Republic.
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Field Marshal Sir William Korea with the margin of vicy ADVERTISEMENTS Slim, Chief of the Imperial in the event of a full-scale in- General Staff, who is at "Such superiority in partl- present on an official visit cularly evident in te matter of heavy Infantry support, wen- to Australia, was reported pens, tanks and combat aircraft -to-ho-most anxious to know with which the USSR ha sup the U.S. views with regard plied and continues to supply to
Korca owing the the Korean puppet. Aituation, by
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Comunuaisi recent especially in view of Brl-successes in China, which have
considerably tain's
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Senator Eugene Millikin of Colorado, chairman of
The Department sald today that was keeping Britain and the Senate Republican Conference, said the Republican members had agreed unanimously that the United France, as well as other coun- Informed of develop. States should help South Korea with military supplies, tries
The State Department but the Korean fighting should not be considered "pro-ments
spokesman. Mr Lincoln White, had not ret said Mr Acheson vocation" that would force America into war.
cliance to confer per- wanted had a However, Senator Style; icen considered,"
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Ulic by saying the time had come to own security."
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Korean war as "plain and "announce that we will not let Ko
of the type Soviet Russia-call it Com-gravated ence"
the United Nations was created munistle influence penetrate
to handle. South Korea,”
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MUCCIO'S REPORT
Washington, June 20. The American Ambassador to John J. Muccio, Korea. Mr warned a month ago that he saw little hop. for a successful de- Korea the fence of South Northern forces attacked, it was disclosed here today,
Senslor Herbert Lchat
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The Senate Foreign Relations urged "all possible aid to help
Wiles Committee published a report Alexunder bark this Senator the
Koreans throw
the Republican) said the Senate which suld that A Mucelo had Invasion.
predicted: United States to give the United should keep calm until it back
"con- "The undeniable material Jucts. He said Nations "chance the world's strength against this stantly dwelling on past mis-superiority of the North Korean threat of peace, he mid: "Let takes" was not going to help in forces
"Criling ujion
to mobilise; all the
resource to the pretent situation unless the Us exhaust every the
from the nation could "profit from those world keep calamity of war. We must show mistakes." strength and courage."
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NORTH KOREA VERSION
An undisclosed number of ment's request to postpone |
tho Moc- the personnel
of enforcement left for Group Areas Pill pending a (17 rouml-table, conference Communis! drive in
help not only in the name of Arthur's headquarters
friendship, but we
enemy of all democrney."
WEAPONS ASKED
After conferring with Pre-here sident Truman, Mr Chang told newspaper
that reporters
the President (ditorial aid the United States is doing should
its best to help Korta, and the
United Nations would also buck to the United States. it up.
Mr Chang told reporters that
San Francisco. 26.
The North Korean Council at Ministers on Sunday night held
urge this Korea today..
The country to join in taking a firm stand agnlust the comasa Kurca frightened the Japanese, the Indian question, author!-
who have been cool on the tentative sources stated.
bases of American keeping
after the treaty, and one The
sources sald that the en emergency meeling "to dis Government relterated cuss the various aspects of the an Union suggested
the that
Japanese attiude towards the Bill in a serious incident arising from the "voluntarily offer telegram received by the Pakis attack" on North Korean territ- ry by the "South Korean pup
the Pekug strategie parts of her territory" tan Government today.
uef government," South Africa said that the The Jiji Shimp declared that Bill (for race etregation) was
radio reported.
The
brondenst said an im unarmed Japan after
be brought Into totally
unlikely to
portant decision was made ar before December. operation
further details. and it was hoped that it would the meeting, but failed to give
to hold the con- be possible
The radio also broadcast a fence before then.
The dispatch from Phyongyang. Karch, dated Capital of North June 23, claiming that the Sout
"evicls Kovernment its attitude Korean
of
froms thousands
pensants in the
theheir homes and burnt down en- rtru and other tire villages tommunities, dooming te popu- and starval- tation to proverty
he asked for "more weapons"
as soon as possible because the
"situation in my country
getting very critical."
Is
He said: "We don't want
Ainerican soldiers
We will do
all the fighting and dying, but
we have to have something to Bight with in time."
was ex-
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source said.--Reuter.
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if the attack arked pected at this time. He said ho talked to State Department fictus about the situation when le returned from Korea twa weeks ago, and "I have been timer telling them for a long diat 1:
was urgent.
they
We knew and Dist
Mr Acheson left the White
were preparing an attack who imminent."
Mr
Horse shortly after Mr Chang: but he refused to comment.
The White House Press Secretary Mr Charles Ross,
told reporters: later
"EVOTY
thing the President can do has boen done up to the present lime." He said Mr Truman his WOR leaving shortly for
and planned no fur- residence ther meetings with officials to-
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