THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1950.

BIG QUESTION: WILL UNITED NATIONS FORCES CROSS 38TH PARALLEL?

In Korea, Sept. 26.

The Communists have suffered a military catastrophe in Korea and the big question now is whether the United Nations forces will cross the 38th Parallel to make sure that the aggressors are squashed for good.

Meanwhile, the Red Com-arca two days ago, whereupon! Kuren to be left to the Security munist Army around what the troops, many of whom we Counell for final decision.

Koreans who The resolution being circulat- used to be called the Pusan reluctant South

had been Imprrrced Into theed by Britain would call for the beachhead is evaporating.inunist Army, went back reaffirmation of previous As- which e- Many are undoubtedly hid to the form ng rapidly as possembly resolutions

tablished the Commission for i ing their weapons

Of course, this does not mean observe elections in Korea on Korea and empowered it to changing back into pensant

elm: the war is over; it may both sides of the 30th Parallel garb.

never end informal surren

and report on the withdrawal of. Russlan and American

and

Political commissary are sald t have all pulled out of tha

Terrorists In Assam Rounded Up

sible.

der,

But now the airmen, who nade the big difference between Ue two forces before de LN,

troops.

* Ma

Rusia never "pemitted the

North go into

Pyongyang Coverument.

the

armles got going, sometimes! Commission to have to dawille in the air walt- Korea to observe either the ing for largets to be reported Soviet withdrawal, on which Dion speedily Moserw reports were the last by spotter

elecilors for and cleverly are the Commies word, or taking cover..

Whenever they are caught

It was understood the United In the open they are

States favoured revamping the laughtered from the air.

There was one such episode Korean Commission to include yesterday when Commies were as any Asian countries as

This would Gauhati, Assam, Sept. 26. discovered hidden alongside possible.

spike ('chimunist propaganda claims The police have rounded way in camouflaged positions

the waiting

ambush tu

West sought

passing

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up G0 terrorists near Nazirks. They were soon flushed dominate Keren and eventually In the Sibsgar sub-division

at with napalm and ran wildly ja!! Asin,

als directions into river beds and up the hillsides secking be in full agreement with this

of Assam, according to re- ports reaching here today.

The repurts

that the sald polu susperter tanl the → route men were members of a "rovstationary Communist par-

the

Carter dup tehes said that

Assam Government harl

rome place to hide.

HIGH PRAISE

The Army commanders have in high in their praise of 1110 Air Force. and General Walton Walker told the Com-

Fure he thought he was being

modest m his estimates of the deats ant damage inflicted en the enemy,

pastel home and pred policemier of the First U.S. Air

infurbed areas where tratakisto wen Ballagg propte and to the property.

Shallow, the capital or Ausam, Mr Haladhar Bhuyan, Socratury of 1 Asa Con- gte, Trliamentary Party, said yesterday that and lasts | Gelating to a certain political party" hat planned farge-scale political Amare we le openly dullenging the authority of the Govern- ment."

murders

1

Witt

Mr Bhayanid that he was

Seoul has a lower of smoke over at that plumes high in the ing-a greyish white column that makes the town look as it

had several volcances inside A number of Yak planes Were captured on the ground at Kampa,

Russian-style had its bombs Inaded, and its engine had been warm-

confident steps taken by the Asd up shortly before the air-

Jam Government so far would brong the situation under con- trol.

Erid was captured,

Yesterday, an estimated 300 querilins

nld to be

field,

rice

were

paddies

but"

they

Britain was reported not to

plars.-United Press,

the near whether try anything or Just away and let their com~ indes in ang around Scout do fighting remains to be

re

Meanwhile, reports from the adjoining State of Manipur,,on de tudo-Burma border, today would sai that leatiets had been drozi- ped all over the Slate asking the

co-operate with the

dealing with ren

people to Government in Cuannust terorism."

The leaflets said that la four months Communists

and their ellies had committed 20 dacollies and nee murders-Ileuter,

ALY KHAN'S SALE OF

A HORSE

inst

Hush arrangements Ore. be. made to get rice to feed Le Koreans, who are with the Americans in that

area doing

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lot

Paris, Sept. 26, Prince Aly Khan, son of the Aga Khin and husband; of Miss Rita Hayworth, the American film actress, was cited in court here today! over a horse,

of heavy work and net.

inst as security guards.

Fresh

arriving Press.

American troops

are

in Korea United

SALUTARY EFFECT

London, Sept. 20. The Evenlug Stainlord tonight weld that an advance by United States forces in Korea to the borders of China "would have a

alutary effect, on Moscow."

American guns would be les man 90 miles from the vital

of port

Vladivostok," the newspaper declared,

"Port Arthur would be with- :1: easy bombing range,

Commenting on the fall of Scout in its editorial Tonight, In a plea being heard by the Standard said: "In the next

tays President Truman may well order General Mac- Arthur to continue bis advance to the north most boundaries of Korea."-Reuter.

Court of Referees, MI: few

Calcutta flofen Marcial, businessman, asked for the Prince's sale to him of a hors to be cancelled.

10

among

Bird

The Hand

This friendly young bird provides a moment of relaxation and a chuckle for two American soldiers in Korea. The men, Sgt. Edward Sokolowski, left. of Turners Falls, Mass, and Sgt. Jesse L. Hobbs of Atlanta, Ga., are enjoying their first rest In several days of fighting with the 27th Division. (Acme).

Hit By Car

Danger Spots Far East

In

Lake Success, Spet. 26.

United Nations experts on the Far East are to-

the

day anxiously studying maps of Asia in an attempt to evaluate the danger spots of aggression on North Korean pattern.

Their interest has been sharpened by the recent warning given in the Security Council by Sir Gladwyn Jebb, the chief British delegate, that the forces of "Communist imperialism" may strike again nt sonte point in Asin.

An estimate of the pre-jlisve certain internal troubles of sent situation in key Asian town, it is sufficient strength left over to help other Asian countries shows the follow-Communist movements

ing score:

Support

The

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Burma: The Government Thnkin Nu has succeeded defeating

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But much Korea, to severuj of the South- movements to date,

vast Asing danger spots, with- still remains to be done.

Karen rebel bands are all out Involving Soviet Russia in fighting

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the society, destroyed by Mussolint.

Thailand: Communist Pro- In view of the general picture

some pro- in the Far East, Asina experts paganda has made Press, but no immediate threat hero would welcome

Communist revol is re-establishment of several United little of Student nurse Mary Pat Dobel comforts

ported.

There is, however, 1 Nations "watchdog" Commis Nancy Carolyn Heck who lies motionless with both legs danger of invasion of arteelsions on the lines already dis-

from cut-cussed suspended in the air in a hospital in Parsons, Kansas. Communist forces The child's legs were broken when she was hit by a side. car, but it's only a matter of time before she'll be

running about again. (Acme).

GREECE DENIES EXECUTIONS

This former

itons.

Thesa

Ja

anong certain delega-

Indo China: French colony is generally con

It Commissions, sidered here to be the greatest argued, could be posted in the the danger spot in Asia, particular-danger spots to report to

United Nationa in advance ly In view of developments in Karra.

where trouble was likely to They could also deter- mine, without delay, the rallent facts of any aggression.

SOME PROGRESS

p10-

occur.

The French and Vietnamese forces have made some

The United Nations Secretariat Kress in regaining control has, in the past yours, built up

from the important districts

a considerable staff of trained Vietminh movement under the

observers to work in the field. already have practical leadership of Moscow-trained These Dr Ho Chi Minh,

experience in regions as far The

are, apart as Greece, Korca and anti-vertheless, estimated to cou-Palestine.

Flushing Meadow, Sept. 26. Greece today denied Russian, Polish and Czechoslovak charges that mais executions of trade unions and Fascist leaders were taking place in Greece.

Communist forces

Me Mardah wanted the court

ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE to appoint

expert

Flushing Meadow, Sept. 20 examine the cult Farrad, which

rail today: Informed sources he cold he bought from Aly Khan for 1.500,000 francs. Mr that Britain was efrculating a Assembly Mardah alleged he bought the resolution horse without seeing him after delegations to have the United Nations Commission on Korea in meeting Prince Aly Khan Paris, but that at the first trial Ko Into North Korea and make

trol large "Islands" of territory They comprise both military the colt proved to be wind- arrangements for free and in-

as well as exercising consider and elvilian personnel who broken.

dependent elections for a unifled

under strictly defined Mr Mardah claimed that in government for the whole coun-

The Greek delegate, Mr. at clemency towards Its crimine political influence on the work

pepulation.

rules and discipline. The mili the circumstances The taley

The resolution was under- Panayotis Cancellopoulis, als, he maintained.

snid and his

They are also

to butary personnel have no for been should be annulled

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complete Thud ruled that

ald of Chinese countries, with the exception of advance General Assembly of the the "Balkan Question."

force with the urms and Chinese Communist the Soviet Union and other Edmond Destrambre, the Assis-knowledge and upproval of the

European It overwhelmingly defeated an, training. United States military Eastern tant Thirector of the Parle Jardin United States. It was expected United Nations: "There hug

o not been one single execu- Fastern European

the Reuter. des Plantes (Zoological. Gar- that the resolution would

attempt to aid is beginning to reach

forces but dens), be charged with examin before the Assembly's powerful tion in Greece since 1949, have the Assembly

drop the French-Vietnamese after the two decisive issue

not yet in sizable quantities. and examine, instead,

Malaya: The British Govern victories of the Greek "foreign intervention" in Greece, ment has for more. than two been hunting dowit Army."

I voted to send the Balkan years Greree had adapter a policy sue to its Politica: Committee Chinese Communist guerilias in the steaming jungles of this rld country. More than 600 and Over During the discussion the uniformed personnel

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No further court proceedings

Political

R Committee when meets on Thursday or Friday.

However, present plans culled for the question of whether the

will take place until M, Dechar forces under the command of

bre's Andings have been sub- General MacArthur would halt mittel, the Judge sald.--Reu-at the 38th Parallel or pursue the Korean Invaders to North

ter.

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"It ought to bo a swell párty! They ordered the ice. cream and cake before “Fats' Kelsey came down with the mumps."

for a full hearing.

Germans Not Soviet Ambassador to the United 600 civilians have beon, killed to

Invited

Paris, Sept. 28,

Slates, Mr Alexander Panyush-dale. lan, accused the Greek Govern- Indonesia: There is no large-

ment of carrying on "terroristic colo activities."

organised Communist movement in this former Dutch colony,

but the Communist The Polish delegate, Mr Farly, which is able to operate Jullus Hans Suchi, declared: openly, is taking advantage of Germany will not contribute "Thousands of people are being the disturbed political conditions

Gestapo methods to stir up frouble where it can. at present any treps to the new fortured by

beat the famous concentration Atlantic Army about

of Mneronites which is

MAIN MENACE created, usually well-informed ramp sources said here today,

managed jointly by the United States and Greece,

Mr Cancellopoulis,

The French view premature to discuss

that it is

the re-

The Philippines: The main menace

from the here comes replying. Communist led Hukbalahaps, arming of Germany prevailed in said that the Sovie! Unton had who are estimated to have up to the Big Three and Atlantic "no noraight" to tale of 15,000 armed men on the Island Council talks in New York, the alleged terror In other countries of Luzon. cources added,

Bal the question may be re- opened when the Defence Minis- ters of the Atlantic Council meet in New York on October 2.

"until the doors of its own coul

The Government of President try are opened,"

Elpidio Quirino is confident that He counter-charged that tho It can keep the Hules under con- Soviet Union had failed to re-trol provided that the morale of patriate 28,000 Greek children the people la not affected by despite United Nations appeals economic want and by the Com-

victories manist

elsewhere, notably in Korea.

A substantial part of the to that effect. army, the creation of which is

to be announced in an Allantie: Furthermore, he maintained The biggest question anerk Cound communique in Now that Greece had raved some for Asian experts here at Lake Yark tonight, will be siatloned 70,000: Greek citizens in the Buccosis..! Communist China. in Western Germany, the same Caucanus from deportation to It is recognised that although sources declared.--Reuter.

Soviet Russia.”—Neuter.

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