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PlanForKorea's Future To Be Presented ToU.N. Political Committee
Hoffman
Favours
Aid To Korea
Orly Airfield, Sept. 20.
Mr Paul G. Hoffman arrived today on his last visit to West- ern Europe na Administrator.
Marshall Plan
Flushing Meadow, Sept. 28.
Britain, with other nations, hopes to be able Political to present to the General Assembly's Committee tomorrow a plan for the future of Korea.
A spokesman said today that the plan was not yet complete and was still subject to negotiation with other governments, but that it was hoped to present it when the Korean debate opened in the Political Committee.
The spokesman deelined to } Mr Hoffman is malcing the discuss reports that the Indian -trip which will take Ju the Government had informed the capitals of most of the recovery British delegation that it was programine tatlans at the re-opposed to any crossing by the quest of President Truman who United Nations force: of the accepted his resignation ng ad- 38th Porallel. ministrator on Monday.
Mr Hoffman said he was in
nid
favour of economic
Korea.
"We
arc
prepred to
He said that Britain had been
to in touch with the Indian dele-
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SPEARHEAD
THRUSTS
sation as well as the represen- IN KOREA
talives of other nationg on the
ahead as soon as the Govern- future of Korea. These coun- forward their ment gives the green light.
tries and put
We have people in there views and these would be con-
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and they are trying to work out #idered before the Anal drafting time at its weakest point.
reconstruction programme.ot any proposal.
♫
I do definitely believe that
there should be continued ald.
and break the United Nations
The American Second Divi- slot, a quick AMERICAN PROGRAMME
40-mile ad- vance, entered Chanju late to-
We should pick up where we United left off."
States pources today day. outlined a six-point program- The major south-west town
for Koren calling for nn
to be assistedies in the middle of Cutumu- the unified country
the comm-st-held territory already cut ifconomically
bined
American Nations.
Asked if the ald should ex- tend to all Korea, Mr Hoffman me sald: "That depends on military rettlement -- and Korea wants it."-Router.
Seoul Streets Littered
(Continued From Pare 1)
With
resources of the United link-up south of Osan.
ull by the earlier
Details Were not immediate- ly available. but the program- me was understood to be very millar to that advanced by ¡Britain.
United was slated
The basic of the 1States
programmes
to be the establishment of 3
The Americans used flame- throwing lanks to eliminate smpers from ronerete belldings tear the main Seoul railroad slation-Henter,
American
AIRBORNE TROOPS
airborne troops (United Nations Commision captured t town of Kumpo,
with wide authority and strong 15 miles north-west
of Seoul,
Chaplain react a thanksgiving Asian representation tu ad-General MacArthur's headquar service for the United Nations inter the affairs of the war-ters onhouneed tonight, victory.
loin halves of Korea until sover-
Weary, grimy Marines, their eignty could be restored in filthy, knelt on the five rubblan united country-Renter.
uniforms
Sweat stained aud
strewn concrete steps below
At first the Chaplain his
m211
were the
only
un
there. Then
people
INDIA'S ATTITUDE
The 147 Alborne Regmental Combat Team routed a Commu-
tallation.
are re-
the road
The North Koreans treating along Paralel in Kores, it under-Uljongba, north of Segul.
10
Two battallons of the United States Seventh Division, helped Lotalon, Sepl, 20,
by naval planes, wiped out an The Indian Government has organised Communist position old woman old Britain
United (in caves between and the
Suwon and hobbled up slowly to the bot- tom of the steps. She glanced States that it could not support Osan, on the main road south of
The United Seoul, around shyly, then rank slowly detaion to rend
Nations forces north of the 30s ani with difficulty 10 het knees behind the soldiers.
The Chaplain htsîtl rous, |s: cmlled at her nucl wint un bere. with the service. I was al 1110F! as if he bad given A elinni.
shadows of the been conveyed
from delegation around,
From the
ruined houses
in diplomatic CHA
BRITISH ACTION The Indian Goverrunent's
Australian forces who landed | View
understood to have Soul Korea, entrained in- to the Britismediately for the battle zone to the United Na-farther north,
its present misalon, eliminating!
the seanly shade of the blast.tions.
came, hesitantly at frit, then with confidence.
peace
Council
deckions
The South African Defence Minister, Mr C. F. Erasmus, arrived at London Airport recently
at the head of a delegation of Ministers to attend Whitehall Conferences at which he is expected to suggest a new anti-Communism treaty covering the whole Continent. Photo shows Dr A. L. Geyer, the South African High Commissioner in London (left) and Mr Erasmus, walking from the plane, (London Express Service).
Two Aspects To Problem Of Crossing Line
Washington, Sept. 28.
1950.
BLUE SUN PHENOMENON APPEARS OVER GERMANY
Lucky Strike
London, Sept. 28. Anxious Germans thought that an atom bomb had been dropped somewhere when they rose to day to find that the sun had turned bright blue-
For Gunmen In the "blue sun" phenomenon already seen in Britain
Elgin Street
Three rumans prowling the
and Western Europe.
They bombarded weather stations and news paper offices with alarmed telephone calls.
streets of the Central district Radio issued A reassuring Gibraltar and the neighbouring
13
reported that mother of formations are
In Switzerland the National over the Rock, the Stralis of Inst night on the lookout for a
from the Swiss African coast, likely victim off whom theytalement
Meteorologieni Insitute, ex- could make a haul and carich
that the blue sun Meanwhile, I themselves spied a lone pedes plainingų
making his way home which travelled over Switzer from London Irlan
"A tem- pearl clout along Elgin Street about 12.30 and yesterday was
|porary phenomenon which has travelling at o'clock this morning.
a great height Influence whatever on over Central Making certain no officers of no
Europe, causing human fe." law were around,
blue colouring of the they
| sun. the Swiss Meteorogical П broadcast over Swira Radio-Reuter.
the
intense
silently approached the man as la Gibraltar today, the sun Institute said In
he stopped outside No. 41 Elgin broke over the Rock at dawn | Street. They surrounded their brillant blue,
the difusing vicllm, Ho Pak-hung, who lived whole of the Strate and the at the address, and while one North African const beyond in. mui covered him with a re-sapphire light. valver, the other two mude a swift search of his person.
12.45 A..
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They were lucky-they found that the phenomenen la caused packet of "Lucky Strike" by dust from volcanoes, And
"Hongkong elgarettes in Ho's pocket. Find-that dust mixed with ing nothing else, they took this drops screened the sun's rays. gramme Summary;
allowing only the blue part of Story: "The River and made off,
Ho reported the hold-up to the spectrum to shine through. Elemon Trevor. (Episode "The
The blue sun was first sech Cantonese by Radio, Given by M
Per" the Police at
over North Africa on September Lee Wai Lan 8. K. Lee (Studio) 24 and over Britain and other 30, Musical Interlude: 7, "Aruta parts of Europe two days later. Hour Clontent and Ligh
Cinsical Requests. Presented by Curtin Indon (Studio), World Mother-of-pearl cloud formt News and News Analys's London itions are travelling at a great Relay); Ats, Studio Concert. Harry
Talbot Central Europe Accompaniment by (Haritone) height over
with Plano causing intense
Betty blue colouring 1.30. Andre
Drowni and I ff the sun, the Swiss Meteorolo-Orchestra; 0.40, Services Quiz"
Triumphant Return Of
The
Triumph
Costelanetz
tical Institute said in a broad-trnduced by Peter Simon 18шudio),
"Frost the Editoriala cat today over Swks Radio,
aircraft-carrier Triumph 184: "No one should feel (13,350 tons), under the cum-easy about it."Router, mand, of Capt A. D. Torlesse, D50,
RN, returned Colony this morning. for
the the
first time since before the in-
of South Korea Vasion
June 25.
For the past
оп
three months
the Triumph has been on duty
in and around Korean waters, KIVIDE
active support lo the forces. Her United Nations plance were the Arst British plancs, apart from the RAAF In Japan. squadrons stationed to carry out air strikes against the Communist forces.
With the arrival of further the Far in reinforcements
found pos
Authoritative sources here said today that it East, it has been
movements arc
Iler not
Korean waters, leave future know, but it is expected that she will be in Hongkong? several days.
was reasonable to assume that General Douglassible to permit the Triumph to MacArthur had been informed that he was free, under existing United Nations instructions, to cross the 38th Parallel into North Korea, if mili- tarily necessary.
It was pointed out that General MacArthur, United Nations Commander in the Korean area, was acting under the authority of resolutions of
for
The other carrier in port s HMS Theseus (Capt A. S. Bolt, the United Kingdom on Sunday.
Dsc), which murived from
The British brigades continued the Security Council instructing him to restore Indonesia To
WDS
la do to.
stripped trees, the civilians Ofeial British and American Communist puckets behind
international peace and security in the "area." “įstatements Trumm New York re-e fael-advancing United Together with the tiers ently have emphasised that
Nations Hines,
These sources kald that if following the cessation of hosti- 10 erose the 31s the people of Scout gave thanks decimon
British troops have discovered | General MacArthur felt that it ties and of making possible the would be essentially an for the end of 90 days Con. Parall 1
"fairly sizeable" but un-
militarily necessary for the holding of democratically con- munist rule.-Neuter,
military one,
organised group of Communists Unit
United Nations forces to go ducted elections in an unified Nations Security
both in uniform and in civilian orth of the 30th Parallel to ac-1 Korea unter United clothing. Body Of Maharaja heady on the record authorise
complish this insk, the resolu- supervision. Royal Air Force Sunderland į tions of General Douglas MacArthur to
the Security Council Bombay Bound
restore
the Korea ying boats were 11
out on day already gave him authorisation fursa and not only in South and night barels and Mustangs achieved "good result" in their A specially chartered aircraft Koren, they maintain,
They said that tile problem of of Air India International today Clearly a decision on crossing te
marione
yesterday,
hati two an oficial crossing the Parallel left for Bombay with the body the Parallel is immmment and communique stater.
anjirets, one milltary and one of the Maharaja of Bikaner, may have to be
party of Canadian ralors pofitical. Joined Kurean Mariag
General
MacArthur's The Maharaja's daughter flew the next 24 hours. in the plane. Omcers of the The Indian Government is landing on
thority for crossing the Parallel Indian Services in India formed by lieved to object to any policy on September 25, all-strategic aspects
applied only to the military and a Goard of Honour at London jevin
of restoring: a purely military one-in an estimated 70 Communist Airport when the plane took jet pursuing the North Koreans | 200ps
destroying one ! over the partition line-Reuter.tor sailboat and one sailboat, political question of occupying off.-Neuter,
London, Sept. 28.
Taken within
-Neuter.
and
Osang Island
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#
prace,
au-
There was, la rddition, the Korea in the period immediately
Tariffs Conference
At
Torquay
London, Sept. 28. The trade chiefs of four countries-Britain, the United States, Canada and France-today addressed the opening session of the tariffs con- ference at Torquay which was attended by about 800 delegates.
Mr Dana Wilgress, of Canada, the chairman of the conference, said that countries could not work together in political matters and at the same time work against each other in economic matters | by pursuing policies of economic isolationism.
The
unhappy problem of aggression Kave
Nations must look to their de-i fences against agression but international must also build defences againstven greater importance to the International economic conflicts Torquny meetings. lo ndded.
FRENCE REVISION
Mr Wilgress felt there was no justineation for suggestions that some countries were trying to M. Ernest impose thele own economic lender of the philosophiles on other countries tion, said that
Lecuyer, depuly French delego- revision of
or that the tariff conferences the entire French farit system were an attack on any mutually was completed 6 September profitable trading arrangements 23 and the studies of the between some member coun- spociat Cominisalon which car trics.
rled it out would be a basis for
Mr Harold Wilson, the Presk his deligation in Torquny. dent of the Board of Trade, told The leader of the Peruvian the conference that it was im-delegation, Scuator Eduardo possible for Britain to think Portaro, spoke for the six about trade except B port of countries attending the negotia- dons for the Arst time. The
the British Commonwealth,
The interdependence of our others are Western Germany, economies within the Common-Austria, the Philippines, Turkey wealth is an historic fact, finding and Uruguay (all prospective Much to the amazement of many well-known Alpine ferentia)
its natural reflection in the pre-members of the General Agree.
system which exists ment). climbers two men from Silten, Switzerland, H. Nigg and between us," he said.
Senator Portaro sald the A. Deszarzens have recently performed what has been
Speaking for the United prospective members "declare States, Mr Williard Thorp, emphatically that our countries considered impossible. They went up the famous Mat- the
Assistant Secretory of are inspired by the firm decl- terhorn on their Ughtweight motor cycles of only State, said. that the Generatsion to be conscious of the 125 c.c.
Agreement They reached a height of 3,220 metres when
on Tariffs and democraile tradition which im- they had to use ropes to keep their machines under
Trade (GATT) was a tremen-pels them to rally themselves step forward in internain the course of the general wel- control. (Lonḍqi. Express Service).
tional relations.
fare of humanity."--Reuter.
POLITICAL ISSUES They said that these political questions were for the United Nations to decide and that when President Truman suid recently that the question of crossing the 3811 Parallel was up to the Uunted Nations, he was referring to the political aspects of the problem.
Thes
was
tahl thei resolution being presented to the Political Committer 01 United
Attend Talks
On S.E. Asia
Djakarta, Sept. 28. Indonesia has verbally agreed to send observers to the forth- Commonwealth coming London Conference on economie ald to South-East Asia, well-informed Sources said tonight,
The Indonesian Ambassador to Britain, Dr' Soebandrio, was expected to lead the observers at the conference, beginning on Monday.
The sourez
added that the there was time Indonesia mitit aleo send a technical expert from Djakarta.---Reuter.
Nations' General Alem embly dealing with these political questions and also the economic problems of reconstruc-
Korea
and rehabilitation in united THESE THIEVES
after the war. They
emphasised that the HAVE HONOUR United States was not alone in the United Nations in the inter- pretation that existing resolu- tions of the Security Council, passed in Juve and July, gave General MacArthur authority to cross the Parallel.-Reuter,
SIDE GLANCES
Tokyo, Sept, 28. There is one gang of thieves in Tokyo whose members will never tell on others if captured ... All are deaf and dumb- United Press.
By Galbraith
DONE, 1980 KY NEA INCRVICE, WI, T, DR. MED. U. 3. PST, DEP.
Real
"That new girl who just started to work yesterday looks terribly stupid to mo-see if you can find out if she wan'
hired to take my job!”
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Gibraltar, Sept. 28,
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I eat a weird bluish Hght Bars.
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