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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950.

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SHARP SETBACK TO U.N. DRIVE

Communists Smash Through South Koreans In COMMENT Retreat All Along That

The patent dishonesty of Sector Of The Line

by

Soviet policy has been demonstrated again the Russian delegate submitting to the Gen- eral Assembly of the U.N. a resolution purport-

ing to outlaw aggression, but really designed to open the doors to the new Soviet type of ag- gression and to tie the

hands of both the vic-

tims and the United Na- tions in any attempted resistance.

Tokyo, Nov. 26. Communist forces tore a seven-mile hole in General MacArthur's lines and by tonight had a quarter of his at- tacking troops in full' retreat.

They seized the key town of Tokchon and flung two South Korean divisions back 12 miles. The South Korean 2nd Corps, 20,000 to 25,000 strong, was reported to be retreating. A spokesman called the situation "grave."

The fierce counter-attack brought the Mac-| The resolution, which Arthur "Home for Christmas" drive to a stand-

would be more or less still, binding on the Security

the decisive points iden-

of

American Cavalry reserves

were racing to plug the gap.

on a

Scattered South Korean forces were trying to regroup line a few miles behind that from which they began the cffensive.

Sudden Death

Of Duke Of

Communist spearheads, racing down the icy Council and the General roads, cut in behind the Southerners below Tok- Assembly, is in all except chon and set up road-blocks. Some were said to tical with the resolution be pushing on towards Sunchon, which is halfway submitted by Maxim Lit- to Pyongyang, the former Northern capital. vinoff to the League Nations in 1933 and later amplified and incorporat- ed into conventions be- tween Russia and some of her adjacent states. "The value of such conven- tions are, in fact, amply demonstrated inasmuch as seven of the ten coun- tries, with which Moscow

necessary." concluded such

agree- Previously the Eighth Army under Commander, General Wallon H. ments

Walker, had made a point of Communist domination.

leaving the South Koreans Malik's resolution would full command of their own for-

define as aggression all mations.

are now

A brief statement sald. that

the Americans to the left of the Devonshire

been

retreating South Koreans had authorised 10 "collect them as stragglers and direct

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Eastbourne, Nov. 26.

North Sea Collision

Southend, Nov. 20. ·· The captain of the 1,661-ton Norwegian ship Selnes ordered his crew to take to the boats in dense fog tonight off the coast of Essex, South-East England.

Earlier tonight the ship was badly holed on the starboard side in a collision with the 8,424-ton Ellerman Line vessel City of Bristol,

The Southend lifeboat, guided by tho 1,598-ton British coaster Wimbledon, was grop- ing through the fog towards the Norwegian vessel.

Half an hour before giving the order to abandon ship the Master of the Selnes signalled that his position was "perilous".

The Duke of Devonshire, for- mer Parliamentary Under- Secretary of State for the Colonies, d'ed suddenly at his home here today. He was 55. in

The Duke died after a heart-Reuter, attack.

un-

FIGHTING HARD Scme forward companies overrun were Aghting which were

overrun were hard to hold their

A serving officer in the 1914- 18 war he was seconded to the War Office and was a member of the British peace delegation at Paris in 1919.

He entered Parliament as a Conservative member in 1923. Не was Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs from 1939.to 1940, Under-Secretary of State for India and Burma from 1940 to 1942, and Under- Secretary of Stabe for the Colonies from 1943 to 1945.-

the more conventional The American 9th Corps had types of warfare, and to its flanks exposed by the

expected South Korean re- make this applicable to

treat. U. N. action in Korea, Malik had to turn events upside down, to ignore were completely that the ag-fighting gresson came from the ground. Communists, that it was The 25th Division had to the United Nations not pull back almost three miles to

the straighten

line. Other the United States which troops were watching for rear ordered resistance to it (Continued on Page & Col. 1) | Reuter. and that the action in- volved was taken at the request of the state concerned.

It is, of course, well-known that the Soviets are old hands at twisting facts and the law and the use the y have already

more.

7.

Indians On Warpath Amazon Jungle

Im

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 26.

in the

attempted to make of Indians on the warpath in jungles south of various definitions in de- the Amazon have killed at least four people and fiance of the views of the caused over 100 other casualties, the Brazilian rest of the world shows the danger of adding press news agency reported from Belem today.

Some of the Indians were now Ninety-five arrows were What is equally important, said to be using rifles as well found in the body of one plan-

as the traditional arrows,

tation the new resolution point-

worker and 68 Ranging through the Araguaia body of a white planter, who edly leaves out one pro- region, along the Tocantins was ambushed with another

which joins vision of the 1983 de-River

the Para white man who crawled back. finition which also, out-Belem, in Northern Brazil, the

River estuary 100 miles from to tell the tale, lawed support to armed Calapo Indians are causing wor- bands invading another kers in the fertile pastures and trict along the Xingu River have state. Its omission does nut plantations to abandon their attacked faims on the outskirts

homes and flee in terror, in effect sanction exactly Caiapo Indians are also re-

of comparatively Large settle- what the Soviets did in ported to have plundered ments. Several villages have

bcen evacuated, Korea. Such a resolution villages, and rubber plantations

along the banks of the Xingu. Rubber plantation, owners will;...of course; «be con- River, an Amazon" tributary: 30 have asked the: Governmën signed to the place where miles west of the Tocantins

authorities to take steps to pro- belongs.

tect their property-Beuter.

valley.

Indians in the Altamira dis-

UNWED BUT

ENTITLED

TO HOUSE

London, Nov. 26.

An Englishman's home is his castle even if he's living in sin.

The Town Council at Beeston, Nottinghamshire, has ruled that an unmarried couple has as much right to a Government- licensed home as a man and woman whose union has been blessed by the clergy.

The ose arose when a branch of the Amalgamated Engineer- ing Union protested about an unmarried couple with a four year old child who had been allocated home by the Town Council. The Union said that housing priority should be given only to married couples.

The Council ruled otherwise by a vote of 13 to four it said: "Although privately we do not agree with people who are not married living together, as a Council we recognise. their need can be just as real that of a married couple. We would have по justification' whatever in turning them out of the house which has been granted them."

RS

the

Councillor G. F. Mathews said it would be un-British to punish people because they are not married, and Council has no right to inquire

said

into the morals of its tenants. -United Press.

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