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TECHNICOLO
Washington, Nov. 1.
The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr, Dean Ache son, told a press conference today that the United States was deeply concerned over Chinese Com- munist military moves in Korea and Tibet.
Mr Acheson also reaffirmed the administra- tion's decision not to make public the contents of the three-year-old Wedemeyer report on China and the Far East.
He vigorously denied charges on how German forces should by the Republican, Senator be utilised and in what form. William Knowland, that sup-It was necessary to consider pression of the report was a how the French proposals for
Report
Massacres Of Prisoners
Korea, Nov, 1. United States · Army officers have verified the finding of the bodles of 260 American prisoners of war, many of them atrocity
· victims of the march north from Scout,
Colonci Burton Ellis, judge-advocate of the First Corps, sald First Cavalry Division officers have in--- formation that might lead to the recovery of 200 more bodies believed to be buried along the Tacdong river, — United Press.
| kind of "iron curtain secrecy.' a full integrated European army ENORMOUS
He said he had no comment on the Senator's contention of the adverse effects caused by the suppression of the report, pre- pared by Lieutenant-General' Albert Wedemeyer in 1847 toured China and when he Korea.
with unified political controls could be made to accord with existing political conditions.
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NO HOLD UP
Mr Acheson insisted that there was no thought of holding up United States military Reports of Chinese Commu-assistance funds pending agree- nist, intervention in Korea is a ment on the German question. subject of concern to the The whole idea to get ahead, United States Government, and the problems faced by the de- the United Nations command is fence ministers were complex and complete agreement should investigating the reports of m- dividual Chinese who claim not be expected in a moment. Mr Acheson also contended there was. nothing in the
on the use On the reported Chinese American position Communist Invasion of Tibet, of German troops which would Schuman plan for Mr. Acheson said the United hurt he
economic integra- States Government regards such European
tion. The two are wholly con- a move as unfortunate and un-
the United States happy. He said the Government sistent and
enthusiastic for the did not know as much about the is most
they are part of Chinese Com- munist units in North Korea.
Tibetan situation as it would Schuman plan.-United Press.
like-to-know...
The Secretary of State pre- dicted that the North Atlantic treaty powers will reach agree- ment on the use of German ! forces in European defence, and ¦ said the Germans themselves will be consulted for their ap- proval in any final arrangement reached.
DELEGATES AT UN SHOCKED
Flushing, Noy. 1. United Nations delegates PROGRESS MADE
today were shocked at the Progress has been made on reports of the shooting out- the whole defence problem at side President Truman's the meetings here of the North residence. They followed the Atlantic pact defence ministers. The area of disagreement with latest developments with France on details of German keen interest but refrained participation has been exag-from any comment. gerated.
The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Acheson said there was Andrei Vyshinsky, who arrived full agreement among all At- lantic pact powers on points:
these
a few minutes later in the after- session of the General noon Assembly, had not heard about for "Ger- the shooting until he was told at man contribution to European the entrance door by a United
Press correspondent. defence forces.
(1) The necessity
(2) There shall be no Ger- mán general staff or national army as such.
He listened carefully, while his interpreter talked to him, and then with a surprised- ex- (3) Germany shall not be pression, he said, "I had not allowed to revive its war in- heard. I have no comment." dustries.
Warren Austin, permanent The major area of disagree-United States delegate, also had
with the French was no comment.-United Press.
ment
British
Troops
HAUL OF
RADIUM
Cairo, Nov. U The Egyptian police launched an international inquiry today into their find of radium... worth an estimated £1,000,000 in a raid here yesterday.
They cabled the police head- quarters of various countries in the world asking if they knew of any missing radium... They said yesterday that they be- |lieved the radium-Ave grammes of it was smuggled into Egypt from Brain or stolen from a plane passing through Egypt
It was alleged to have been found on the premises of two Greeks-Dr Elia Calistratos ‘and Yanni Youliahis-and Amin Shukry El.Shahaby Pasha, a: re- tired Egyptian police comman- dant.
Dr Calistratos, the police said, was trying to sell it to high Government officials at half
price: British shipping and
airline officials said that they
knew nothing of its loss. Reu
ter.
King Gustav's Fortune
Stockholm, Nov. 1.
Sweden King Gustav V of left a personal fortune of 15 million crowns (£1,100,000), the Liberal newspaper, Afton- bladet, said today.
The bulk goes to his sons, the present King Gustav Adolf and
His Prince Wilhelm.
grand- children will receive 300,000
crowns (£10,000) each and his sorvants pensions and gifts.- h Reuter. ;
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