THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1950.
The "international murder" of Korea
DULLES WARNS: WE SHALL ALL PAY A
America Criticised By Dr. Rao
Nashville, Tenn, July 4,
Dr V. K. Rao, chalemen of the United Nations rub-Committen on reonomic problems in India, believes that the tooted State acted unwirely In the method of it intervention in the Korean
war.
Dr Rao told the failed Press, following a speech at the Have Relations Insiliute hie that
the United Sintes thevki hove stuck to the Koreno's with- out putting It together with other areas of the Paciile,
"I the United States And not sald anything bout For- mona nnd Indo-China, it would have been wonderful in carry- ing out UN principles," he said.
"It would have been far belles if kept a an incident between
North Koren
Scut!: aud Korch,
نال
"Formora had nothing to with North Korea's aggression." Dr Itna criticised the United States as 11 "Elant with pie- Judices entering into the of- fairs of other nations with ne of responsibility of what Kense ja involved In international co-operation."
"U.S. Intervention appeared to be more concerned with con- twining Russia and Communism, rather than merely carrying out UN principles, in view of the simultaneous action taken by the US in regard to Formosa
xio-China."
He said action in connection with Formosa and Indo-China ( ---- would have been justinable only on the assumption that Is k Wha on the point of taking military netion all over the world, and I don't think there
muy
United Preuz
PRICE
ot bored, Mr Puics aus Mäjectif (15 djri úngs before fighting broke out small amoured rail car in Chosongui, a mile from the 38th Parallel, which is none in Communis hands.
If the free
No
not rally a stricken
world does
to support
member.
Washington, July 4.
FULL AIRING
OF CRISES
£5,000 damages North Korea sea against Ministry
attack smashed THIS MONTH
of Health
Leeds, Joly 4.
A twelve-year-old girl, whose right-hand was sali to resemble a bird's claw after an operation for the removal of a birthmark, was today awarded £5,000 damazes and cos;s against the Ministry of Health, Britain's
which hospitals.
Fulis
Justler Croam Joharon snt that three * riaus operations Were performed
on the girl. Patricia Neely, whose forearm was badly scarred, grossly disẞeared and "
shrunken and horrible that
St
looked as if it had been struck by Baltning or
· tortured."--Reuter.
KOREANS"
Lake Success, July 4. The political aspects of
LEAPING FROG WAS MAIMED Russin's conflict with tho
Washington, July 4.
Meagre naval reports indicated today that United States naval forces have smashed a North Korean attempt to strike by sea behind the South Korean defence lines.
West and the war crises in Korea and Chinn. will probably go before Littlo
tho the
of Assembly United Nations for a full airing, informed observers said tonight.
The 20 Latin American dele- malons were expected to hold
Reports showed the North Korean effort at a "leap frog" amphibious operation occurred two days ago on the east coast of the Korean penine whether to demand a ful
sula.
This is on the other side of the peninsula from the Scout- Suviau area, where the deepest Merl Korean thrust by lond hari taten place. How is the North Koreans tried to go with their light naval forces was not shown exactly in brief refer- rue to the action and the Navy
HEADLONG not tell the story itself be
RETREAT
(Continued from Page 1).
Suwon and exploded when it hit the grotted.
RE-FORMING
27 Army tanker
South Ko forces which retreated soulhword with the fall of Suwan were reported by today to be re-forming around advance American unify.
He said there have been no The Comminist
ward sokermaD
Th
A
North Koreans have massed some 50,000 men don
may be expected. Gratuities
For Service
The foreign affairs consultant, Mr John Foster Dulles, tonight described the joint United Nations action in Korea as an operation to prevent the
nd fets disclosed by General MacArthur's comununiques,
force, The
Murder in the Ball Park
New York, July 4. Bernard Lawrence Doyle, aged 50, of New Jersey, was shot dead to- day in a packed grand- stand at the Polo Grounds here where were
the Brooklyn Dodgers aud the York Giants were about to start a baseball game.
High Haval ofleurs hajloved to be upset by the fact at the communiques did not give more space to th; ace map.
The Nauh 21.
Korran dis- communique. consisted of motor ir wiers
wh
motor torpedo boab Small craft like these were used succesfully for ea horas encircling operations first! by the Japanese and later by the US. forces in the Pacific in World War II.
IT
rofened briefly
100
caucus into this week to de
lebate on explosive Iues in he Rulan-boycotted Little Assembly, which is the year- ound interim committee of tho General Assembly.
The feeling among many
of the Latin American delegates
was that, although they sup ported the nellon taken by tho Security Counell recommending fighting against Red Korea and thought that the higher body had handled the situation well, the crises were of such import-
deserved that they
алее
tho-
rough investigation by an organ
Zult
more representative of the New
membership of the United Na
Battled police, unable to find
tho a fun, called death "apparent homicide." -Reuter.
Iwojima
Hero Leads Marines
Washington, July 4.
Hon
STRONG SENTIMENT Membership In
the Little Assembly la open to all the countries, United Nations 50 whereas only 11 elt in the Security
haa Council. There vcen strong renilment among the Latin American delegations for the convening of a session of the full General Assembly.
Such plans were understood at loust temporarily. Unlled Nations
the
to have been dat was
prepared
enll the full Assam-
North Koreans to push s'h- Today the Navy pokesanan
Seventh to layer { Suw. n. TheFiret wits operating between in described
the front Samehek
and Chumunjin, as changed,"
but said that which are on the Korean cast
bly into session if Russia should communications limited
crast Just south of the 38th fristilne reports.
enter the Korean war or the Parallel. He said four motor
otherwise de- Two veteran officers-tuation. there trawlers of 200 tons and three
teriorated sharply. Uniteri tons destroyed by each with Marine service Press. the western end of the Jugsred American Vessels at about since 1917, and cach de- Fu:can front marr an 150 10.45 a.m. E July 3 Korean corated in Worki War New Medal For mile: ene and a big Red pushime.
Pacific campaigns-will lead American infantrymen U
Observers believe the North the United States Murines! Mr Churchill awalt order to tark-orde. Korcan attempt was the chief in the Korean theatre, it
London, July 4. may come any time and cer- factor in the navni decision 10
Mr Winston Churchill, Bri- blone in use was announced today. fully set for a fulch fight. The between
Japan sud Korea. Brigadier Gener Edward A.tain's wartime Premier, tonight another medal to his American ground
The mision of the planes was Craiz, 53. will command Marine adde
escribed as
decorations this one on of protecting troops. Brigadier General Tom rows of Parlier was only a smal
surface skirmish.
craft from submarines. Cushman. 55, will command awarded for his contributions to However, It is
military erature. The Aussin news agency Tass
now believed Marine aviation. they Bre that
operating
General Craig received the fadio
along
The Award, the Chesney Gold reported has Tokyo had sald the
shares to
for "aggressive and Merint," which was instituted in Cross South Korean
any Navy SPOL Asscrubly
another
contrageous leadership and cool-1009 as a memorial to Generat Korean government had moved | AS
nen under fire" in directing the Sir George Chesney, la for au- frum Tarjon
no craft amada for a new attempt to Chenju,
Btrike to
behind
literary defending capture of strategic high ground thors of "an original kilometres southwest of Taujon.
the SouthUnitea on 'Iwojima.
ሶ work, forces in
treating of naval The Tans report was from
ress.
General Cushman won the military science rnd llerature. Shanghai and was carried by
Legion of Merit for directing and which has a bearing on the Radio Moscow,-United Press.
he defence of island bases from welfare of the British Empire." which 129
The Medal has only Superfortresses
been blasted Japan in the last year awarded 19 timer since its in-.
the war-Reuter.
cepilon-Reuler.
andor
"international murder" of the Republic of Korea, any will come when they are put long-te evklence of that."--
In an address at a local Independence Day celebration. Mr Dulles, who returned recently from a visit to Korea and Japan, declared: "The task undertaken is not a light one and before it is finished we shall all of us have to pay a price.
COMMONS
In Malaya
TO DEBATE Under-Secretary KOREA
London, July 4. The British Government will ask Parliament, tomorrow endore its netion in helping to resist travek:d ngerosgań against the Republic of Korea," the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Herbert Morrison, announced today.
Mr Morrison, Leader of the House of Commons, said that tomorrow's Korea debate would be on the following motion:
"That this House fully sup
taken by ports re action Majesty's Government formity with
"Abeady
Le day I Koren
London, July 4. Afr Michael Stewart of State for War. told Parliament today that the Malavan our youth is beginning to pay campaign did nat justify the feat payment of war gratuities The rest of to soldiers fighting there.
Mr Stewart
was naked by
price of life itself
tus may have to cut down on our economic in- dustries so that, 'oul of our Creat productive enparty, we our friends to match offensive power which The Soviet Union out of its
Brigadier R. If Rayner (Con !servative) whether the Govern- can help
ment would consider the award the of ruch gratulties.
AVERTING
- HEADLONG RETREAT ANOTHER
MUNICH
General Dwight Eisen- hower declared tonight that American assistance to South Korea was inescap- unable to avoid "another kind does not af Munich."
"No, sir." 131" repiled. "The -conomic Doverly supplies to Valley Forge, Penn, July 4. primary purpose of war gratus friends." ties is o case the transition
Mr Dulles told his listeners: from service to civilian life of men who had been called up |"We have today a great oppor-
undetermined mart
tunity to join with other free war for often long periods of service."
prove that Urix. Itayner then asked rocleties to
the War Department provoked aggression
If we sternly teach that their obligations considered the Malayon chm-pay.
The former Supreme Allied under the United Nations Char-palea as war. "Surely Malaya lesson in terms of the North!
Command told 47,000 Boy ter in helping to resist un- is one place where the cold werKorean adventure, then our own Scouts attending the second na-
has become pretty hot," he
Scout be more will
Jamboree secure ional
that aggression against the provoked
prace Republic of Korea."
But if the nothing could justify "allance than ever before.
in con-
whether
paid.
As the combined Conservative Mr Stewart replied that the free world falls to rally to the with the forers of dictatorship
of its stricken and Communistle enslavement."
und Liberal opposition will sup- men serving in Malaya work port the Government, an over- serving for determined periods, support of one whelming endorement of Briand conditions governing the members, then one by one the fish nd United Nations action award of gratuities did not others would be is expected.--Reuter.
Unity
apply-United Press.
beneath the
Caribbean sky
London, July 4.
He said: "The world is now struck down locked in an intense struggle of and military despotism, Intoxi- "pposing political systems. One cated by repeated victories, the these is the free system
under which
live. The sense of res-ther is the Communistic would lose all traint."
trine.
con-
doc-
"The outcome Is vital to 119 and to the future. Any among us who embraces Communism or its purposes thereby becomes of America. By no
Mr Dulles said he was fident "we shall not be afraid to live sacrifetally and even dan- gerously in a righteous cause." The Republican foreign affairs an enemy adviser to the State Department Juggling of words or twisting of citizen of this coun- eccalled that he was in Korea ideas can
with "saw fry Justify an aliance only two weeks ago and
the forces of dictatorship and with my own eyes that that re- public was a land of freedom," Communism,"United Press.
The British Government is "strongly in favour" of federation of the British Caribbean territories. Lord Hall, First Lord of the Admiralty, POLITICAL told the House of Lords tonight.
"The people
LIBERTY
SIDE GLANCES
had
But it would not "foist" federation on them. their second general election. Nor would it encourage federation so as to force Eighty or slow down constitutional progress of the largest individual colonies to that of the slowest members, he said.
He was replying to a debate by the Colonial
Office
Inst
on report by the Standing March, proposed linking all the Clover Association of the British West Indies colonies in a "Bri- Caribbean, which the Colonial fish Caribbean Federation." Secretary, Air Arthur Creech
West Indian Leglalatures
for
had Just
percent of eligible velers had gone to the polls. The mujority of representatives elected wire independent of the party which controlled election machinery and the poller force. That is proof of real political Uberty"
Mr Dulles said Korean society **YDE
wholesome that iL The federation would com- could not be overthrown from Jones, has recommended to the prise Barbados, British Guiana, within" "That had been tried British Honduras, Jamaica, and failed. So carly Sunday "serious examination and discus-Antigua. St. Kitts-Nevis, Mont- morning, nine days ago, runt
serrat, Trinidad, Grenada, St. aggression was brought into!
Lucia and piny. he had Vincent,
alon."
Lord Hall said that To doubt that ultimately there Dominica.
would be a strong desire for federation.
So far only Grenada had capital, come to a Anal conclusion and that was in favour.
The report of the Standing Closer Association, published
St.
DOMINION STATUS
"Without warning, heavy tank Trinidad was suggested as the formations drove down from the North. moving through A federal legislature was re-valleys to converge first upon commended, consisting of the the capital of Seoul, hen to Governor-General, a Senate and fan out to the South. They n House of Assembly.
were preceded and covered by combat planes which, swooping tow, machine gunned and terro- rised he civil population. The The Governor-General would forces of the Republic had to be empowered to reserve for the combat planes, tanks or heavy British Government's appanval {artillery with which, to oppvas bills on defence, external affairs them. The long-prepared, sud- London, July 4.
maures uffecting the denly exploded, ruthless attack Warsaw Radio announced to-financial stability of the federa
characteristic of military day that death sentences had tion.
despotism. It was in miniature
Death Sentences
For Polos
been passed by a Warsaw court Lord Hall vald that an Im-the kind of attack that could on six members of an under-portant factor which lufluented us f we are Con est to
ground group
leged
wlil
the
and
which was al- have co-operated to the Gestapo during Poland occupation
"progressive murdero
of
social workers.
A seventh got a lifa Im- prisonment term--leuter.
the Sanding Closer Association
IL V
74
federation wi
-
where a world live in-thuns
tolera'ed.
*
Mich The
5-12
ut
That was possible to make ungle Korea represents th
t.wrds Duminion TESLIC of whether lovers +31 4 Iederation which berty will be vigiant enough. the possible by indivi-brave enough and uni ed e ough gloales or separate units in "urvive despotism"-United
Latuc
Neuter.
Press.
emal
AIR OPERATIONS,
The United States and Aus- Air Forces flew 130 Front reports said the South tralian Koreans were in full, headlongsorties in Fourth of July opera- Korea for retreat southward, using every tione against North possible me ng of conveyance-he Air Force announced at 19.40 the loss of only one aircraft, including road scrapers to get the At
Tuesday. The attacks ut of the way of the advancing GM Communists, Only strong were mainly against rail com- American air cover preventei munications to the front. North:
from The flyers had good weather. planes
apparently part hafog the
the miles-long cavalcade One Mustang.
ut the Australian force which nd turning the rout
into a
is flying from Japanese bases, raic debacle. Red planes did
was destroyed in landing but manage to sneak in one air at-
Its pilot escaped uninjured. uck in the Suwon arca, but caused little physical d. mage.
Korean
The spokesman sold that 108 flown by Headquarters announced that of the sorties were
F-80 Shooting evacuation of Suwon had been jet-propelled
an "orderly withdrawal." Front Stars and 12 by Mustangs. Four le reports put it conservatively missions were
planes,
marked up by
C-47
sa rout, with the whole South Shooting Star photo recounais- twin by nix Korean army running backward cance as fast as it could be carrie. Mustangs of the U.S. Air Force
bombers. United Press.
and nine by light twin-engined Dougins transports, which were the work horses of World War II, are shouldering most
the of
troop-carrying load. The spokesman said the rumber of Forties was com. small because The paratively Orst job for the Air Force in Japan
defence Was
Scottish
Strike
Coal
London, July
4.
A strike by 10 244 miners on Japanese islamis, Tuesday halted production
43 coal mines in Scotland.
The miners are demanding s 2s. Cd. per shift bonus for low
pald workers. United
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