THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950.
STALIN MUST MAKE UP MIND DURING WEEK
✓
New York, July 10. This is the week when Stalin is going to have to make up his mind.
If he is looking for World War III he knows All he where he can find it-in the rice paddies of Korea. would have to do to strike a match that would set the world aflame is to send some Russian troops and fliers into Korea. Send them in openly, that is, with the red star of the Soviet Union on their planes and helmets.
Fighter Strips In Korea
Washington, July 10.
But there is a growing-be-t lief in Washington, London and Lake Success that Stalin. does not want World War II. At least not right now.
So where does that leavo! Stolin and the other men. In the Kremlin? It leaves them in a bad dilemma, The Amer!- cans are beginnint to build up their strength in Koves, and it Hussia does not net quickly the next
Leven or eight dayai the entire picture of the wat
In the last five days there things have happened:
Reaction To GI
Murders
Tokyo, July 11. Reacting to the reported Major-General Otto Wey-may change.
murder of seven captured land, of the Tactical Air
American soldiers by North Koreans, General Mne- Command who has just re-
Informa- turned from a special sur-
1. American fliers have won Arthur's Puille vey of the air situation in control of #hu Korem skle. tion Officer, Col. M. P. from the front say Echols, said today it was un Korea, declared here today: Reports
only rarely dues n Com- "We will shortly establishmanist plane appear, and when act violating all rules of aerodromes in South Korea
dos it run for the 38th warfare." it on which to base fighter air-Paralel. as roof wat sights on American. Right how the 'craft.
ile id: "We have heard that
documentary. propt."United
Press.
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The only guanaco ever born at the Brookfield Zoo, in Chicago, made her first public appearance at the age of two days and posed for the photographer. Her name is Clementine and she is with her mother, Gertrude. The guanaco, a South American pack animal, does not Breed well in captivity, and Clementine's birth was
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China's
Surprise
Move At Little
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U.S. MAY HAVE Thongkong Telegraph
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100,000
MEN IN KOREA
Washington, July 10. American officials today gravely viewed the Korean fighting in terms of many months' and perhaps 100,000 men.
A substantial Korean expeditionary force was] alerted on Sunday by the request of General Douglas MacArthur for early movement to the Far East, Ground troops presently in Korea or under orders to be ready probably add up to 30,000 or 40,000 men.
möney.
Senator George said he does not expect victory until "ate winter or early spring"
WRA
Alerted on Sunday wore † 6tates to a major military units estimated unofficially effort costly in men, time and to number 15,000 to 20,000 men. They were the entire Second Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington, two anti-aircraft artillery units and supporting troops from the Sixth Army area, and several combat unita" in the Second, Third and Fourth Army compiands. These alone were revealed at Sunday's Army Depart- ment briefing.
The Second Infantry is com manded by Major-General Laurence B. Kelser.. in the near future."
that 100,000 American fighting men would
The Army said it would move
"An
estimate
be deployed in Korga "sooner or
came from Chairmaf taler" Walter F. George (Democrat) of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Military sources here revealed this peak effort-whatever the number of troops Involved- probably will not be reached until the end of the Korean ralny season. That normally comes in mid-October,
When this is done ited States air fotce's worst it was done, but we have no our efforts, particularly in enemy is not the Communi close support of ground but the weather. troops, will be better than And General. George Strate
Tokyo, July 11. we have been able to do meyer, commander of the U.S.
E3 Rollman, Atme photogra- Far Eastern Air Forco, told a while travelling to and from pre conference in Tokyo today pher at the Korean front,
hie Tukyo offer that lick the ported to -Japan.
that he was about weather. He said his men had tervices were held on Monday "The pinnes will be able to
started round the clock born- for several Americans at, what ta fresh Ainerl- air longer, stay stay in the
larget
ing of Korean Communists and is believed over the
area longer,
that this would continue regard- can military cemetery in Korea.
The servicea Carry heavier loads and minke
were conducted penetrations into Com-lem of the weather. deeper
by Army chaphins, Crozes munist-held territory," the
were placed on each grave...at-i Major-General said,
captured cars corrying enemy equipment arrived In the war area. The
in- *polts train cluded fat cars traying North Korean vehicles, and box cara
In a surprise move, today, the Chinese Nationalist with rifles, other mall arms and delegate, Dr Ting-fu Tsiang, announced that he would ask anti-tank
The guns.
vehicles
the "Little Astombly" to considor China's complaint of had been placed at more included reconnaissance cars, described no maller than aggression against the Soviet Union.
about United States Irucks, equivalent to the American 6x U trucks-United Press.
He added that a runway south of Tocjon, the South Korean lemporary capital, wres be operational expected to
within a "very short period", eneral Weyland sale that
probably week.
the B20 light bombers were nuffering the heaviest losses in low-level attacks,
The North Koreans were well-equipped and well-trained,
inf light and put centrated fire.
fa
con..
tita It losten continued
bombers American heavy, might have to operate from higher altitudes, he added
Reuter.
PAKISTAN'S
PLEDGE
Athens, July, 10. All Khan,
Mir Linquat Prime Minister
The
NEW HEART
anil-tank
WERPIONS
Hoffman also said that
2. American tanks, artillery rail and
have The reached the front lines. day is about post when the GI's have to hold off Red tanks with
Garand rifles and sub-machine
BLIND.
3. America's South Korean allies have taken new heart and are in the battle again.
4. The British and American navles rule the coast of Korea, Those are facts wilch Stalin is pondering as he tries to stecide his next move. He knows that; if he sends in his own army has a world war on his hands. He knows that if he gives the
for the Chinese Com
ist armies lo join the drht the war probably will spread
beyond Korca.
So he may
do what he has dann before -Abandon the Korean Communists to their
Tate and sit back and wait for
beller time and place to per form what he calls "liberation of the world proletariat.”
There have been
tp-
JAPANESE
VIEW OF
KOREA WAR
Assembly Session
Lako Succoss, July 10.'
MAJOR EFFORT Senator George also believer the Korean fighting will zoom national defence sponding - by $5,000,000,000 above the current entimates in the next eight or Inine months. That would boost the cash outlay to more than $10,000,000,000 for this fiscal It would double the
1950 Aseni
deflelt estimates,
than $5,000,000,000 before Korea exploded. The matter was techni-sembly to consider the Chinese
The foregoing Aunitary ot the Korean situation, a cally on the group's agenda; complaint.
As the Little Assembly met Monday does not represent any but even the President,
to consider "methods of Inter-
doubl on Senor Joao Carlos Muniz of
national zu-operation the American few political field," the UN Secre situation there can be handled. Brazil, doubted a
tary
General, Mr Trygve Lle. minutes before the meet-
made it plala he planned to But. it commits the ing convenel whether
centinue his campaign for a 20- Chinese complaint would be year programme for pence once considered at all by the in-the Korean situation is retiled. Dr Weizmann In
A spokesman for Mr Lie told a terim United Nations group.
Senor Muniz paid tribute to press conference: the United States and its allies fur takut military action
Council's sanelions resolution.
and
30 years
In
"The Secretary General de- finitely has not abandoned and
1д
hla efforts
for peace
as out-
the
The Navy spokesman said reinforcements to Korea the big problem in moving big lack of shipping. To move an Armoured division, for instance, equtres 25 vessels of 10,000 tous--a
minimum of 200,000
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Lucerne, July 19. The President of Israel, Dr enforce the Security has no intention of abandoning Chaim Weizmann, arrived here Korea to Berlin, July 10.
spend a holiday at --The Koren conflict will the disturbing events of the lined in his memorandum of tonight to
the nearby resort of Burgen- result in the unification of
the tragic ex-points for consideration in
development of a 20-year pro-stock, on the beautiful Vier- of several of Pakistan.
two occa various political doctrines in perience
pence waldstacttersee Lake of the four countries,
for achieving sald here today that his country sions in recent history when Japan, Mr Tokuaro Kita.great and small, which fell into framme
Dr Weizmann, the hands of aggressors created through the United Nations. On cantons. United Nations Stalin was in the same
after peace has
who was ne the contrary, "will give the
posi-mura, member of the Japan-slowly the consciousness of in- been restored in Korea himself 15
by companied of support It could tion he finds any kind
nction to protect day. Both times he retreated ese Senate, toll a press con-divisibility of peace and neces: United Nations action, the role several weeks resting here last offer in its South Korea against the aggres- in face of determined men with ference here today.
guns in their hands. The first was in the Spanish civil Premier, who time The Pakistan
war. arrived heres-last night for a
The second time was two-day
adkled that Greece. - stay
It could Pakistan's relations with Russia
be that history is with diplomatic about to repeat itself in Korea, "normal," wero
appointed In representatives Moscow and Karachi.
Asked what was Pakistan's position. regarding Truman's order to the Seventh United States Task Fleet to pro- teet Formosa, Mr Linquet All Khan said: "We have Bledged ourselves to support the United Nations action In Koren, nothing else."
President
Mr Liaquat All Khan today paid a courtesy call Greek Premiet, M. Plastiras. stiras. Reuter.
Catholics Told To Stay Put
-United Press.
Mr Kimura, former Japanese Minister of Finance, is one of nine Japanese selentifie and economic experts Who are here for several days.
"Japan is still waiting for the return of 300,000 prisoners
unrest
Japanese population."
AIR DASH TO great SEIZE OPIUM
Bombay, July 11.
"We feel. however. .full The Bombay police today ar-
sympathy for you people in ested a city merchant alleged to
inter having four occupation Power be connected with an national gang of smugglers, the instead of one," he added. A
Mr Kiniro Kawashima, an-
with the
of
the
S
TAR
discussion
powers.
sity of organising collective effort of
Nations The United in order to preserve it," he said.
through universal organisation HISTORICAL DECISION
which mediallon, and condilla- "Only one element was Inek-tion should be attempted will ing in order to transform collecte more necessary than ever."
Mr Lic's 20-year peace pro- live secility into living reality, namely, the decision of a great grammne, presented to President power to enforce the principle Truman and Marshal Stella as of Britain of the Charter and accept leader-well as to leaders af war from Soviet campa," he ship of the general indvement to and France during his five- said, adding that this caused stop aggression. This is
of the week "pligrimage peace" among
the incaning of the historical decl-which begin in May, was based
ston taken by President Truman on 10 points for He stated that the Japaness in conformity
prin- among
major lind food relations with the eiples of the Charter, Without United Press. occupation Power.
the decision, which placed at the disporni of the Securtly Council the military might of a great power, the resolution the Security Council, despite they said shipped 250 pounds of other
the wide support it received, member of the Senate, would still be short of enforce-17 Hankow Road, Kowloon, contraband opium te Singapore | cald that the most dimcult ment." Inst month Inside pungent problems In Japan Were Lin
former ruling turmeric spice cases.
housing employment and the
Senor Muniz, my delegation Customs and police officers,| shortage,
200 could invite the Little Assembly "Prices have risen up to after a dramatic air dash, inter-
the prewar level, to consider the Chinese matier cepted the cargo in Singapore percent over
and 2,400,000 on June 20, a few
houses were de-at any time during the session.
In Farving notice war," he
that he minutes after the arrival of the stroyed during the
would request consideration of vald, freighter Koegh Slivernoon.
the complaint, Dr. Tslang in- The
fallowed a The delegates generally ad-
accused the Sovie! month-long search in Bombay vocated cioso trade
relations directly
of aggression against and Germany Union city and suburbs after the police between Japan
Korea when te sald: had
arrested four merchants ns Japan's economy was still South with opium in rubber phinis and suffering from the wearing out "The Korean question is simi- and ar to Soviet aggression against turmeric sacks in a warehouse.
Bekter.
of Ster-China,"
The two problems
ore in Concluding the
reality one single problem," said ference, Mr Kilamura said that De Tetang. "The effort of tho "moral rearmament would be Communists to make one Com of much greater value for munist world. The Instrument Japan than remilitarisation of used in Koren is similar to the
instrument used in China,” the country."--Reuter,
Vatican City, July 10. The Holy
harbour See has given ordera to nil Catholic mis clonartes in Korea to remain at their posts, It was revealed hero tonight.
The Catholic Church in Southem Korea is headed by an Amerlenn, Monsignor Patrick Byrne, who has bis cent at Seoul-Reuter.
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