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SOVIET VETO CANNOT STOP UN KOREA WAR Russian trickery seen in return to Council

KOREAN UNITY WANTED

Lake Success, August 5.

Delegates in the United Nations say a Soviet veto conuot stop the UN war effort against invading Communist North Korca now, but could frus- Frate the Security Council if the Communists start trouble anywhere cise.

It a new Communist outbreak occurs and the Russians block the Council by a veto, the West will go promptly to the General Assembly for col- lective action. UN diplomats have waited vainly this week for he Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Jakob A. Malik, to show just why, he returned to the Security Council last Tuesday after a half-year boycott.

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Ho Chi-minh gives basis for peace in Indo-China

Washington, August 5.

The Indo-China rebel leader, Dr. Ho Chi-minh, said recently that the only basis on which he would be willing to talk about peace with France, would be the evacuation of all French troops from Indo-China. Peking Radio broadcast a recent interview given by Ho to the leftist French news man, Leo Figuere, editor of "L'Avont Garde," who visited Vietnam.

The

free world to the grave summers) In the

The

U.S. actually at

war with Russia

interview. Ho denied reports-which ofleiuls bere teni

re-

Moment take l attitude Pages med feited AR Comhrt dietes a th tyling the 1.

ment with

and that vsting the North: Kong here to talk about a percent Lottlement would bike aslong to ten mant who hat burned down your for our common iuilitary weok-that his Communist forces weuld to credit-that some of the rebel

Son Francisco, August 5. {rel porch.

The California Governor, Earl he aid, adding "The ) massaere pro-French aherents forces have pulled back into Chi- nees,"

United in case the French trompa were nese territory when it was deem-Warren, believes Russia and the question of whether the Beyond all doubt

| Nations - dared to furs a major withdrawn, but he said out thered advisable. These same intel-United States are now at war. The lande beyond all doubt in four involving a great power has would be dealt with according to ligence reports state that unite In a State-wide radio address the refuza! of the Northbeen settled."

law-pardoned or punished, in of Ho's Communist rebel

dealing with elvil letence, Koreana to obry the case-fire

army free world must be pre-line with their present or future are training in China periodically; alght: "Our armed forces are not Governor Warren declared last and withdrawal order fald down pared in meet the worsi, Dr. attitude.

Arms smuggling from Thailand by the Security Counell onChung suid-Associated Press, Ile denouncel United States to the Communist areas of Indo-merely on a military expedition June 25, the day the war started.

the Khu Du assistance to

for the United Nations. Our China also appears to have in-country is at war ostensibly with Mr. Malik is trying to close his

gime

and added that the future | erensed Intely. American on- eyen and sleep away the unity

relations between France and cials believe however that des-

North Когса but actually with on Korea established in the UN

Vietnam would be along Ines ofpite the Intensification of He's Soviet Russia." airico June 25. Moni members

campaign against te "eternal collaboration and on a propaganda feel the Council cannot listen to

footing of

Vietnam Government, Bao Dai the North Koreans until they

equality." United States officials said yes- steadily gaining more support comply with Council orders.

terday there were streng indien- among the Indo-Chinese, the spokesman added.

tion that the Communist forces Thirse offelals interpret the of Ho Chi-minh, are preparing to recent assassination in Saigon of step up their campaign against three cabinet officers of the using French-sponsored Vietnam nam State as a sign of increasing Government

of Bao Dat as soon desperation on the part of No as the rainy season ends in late on his followers, September or early October.

They said, intelligence reports, reaching American cffletals,

that He has intensified his propaganda campaign against the Vietnam Government.

Washington, August 5. Foreign Ministers of 12 North Atlantic Pact nations will meet in New York on September 15-16 to deal with urgen: de- fence problems.

preceding

occur

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of Communism. The Paet nations

The Security, Chanell freessel

Sino-Indian

link may prove vital

the

re-

Meanwhile, He is said to be

asserted

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The Governor would be folly for us to believe Soviet Russin

Intends to limil her aggression to Korca. There dozens of places in the world towards which her intentions are warlike as in South Korea. No one knows for certain if and when war will start in

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troops

those

was as well pre-

under

French

Diplomatic informants disriozed. tonight that the Aulantie defence meeting will follow a separate conference by the Secretary of on Friday until Tuesday after one State, Mr. Dean Acheson, the of the most tempestuous weeks British Foreign Minister Mr. in its history. Mr. Mulik 100k Ernest Bevin. and the

London, August 5. French over the Council Presidency lust Foreign Minister, Mr. Tuber Tuesday, Since

The link between 'India and that time the Schupan.

Franch failure The Big Three plan to meet in Council has not succeeded in our Communist China inay prove to

pared in civilian defence as could American officials still be be expected. He did not wish to New York on September 13-14 days in doing what it took about be of great importance in the

lieve that the French are fall. frighten anyone but "neither do The United "Nations four minutes to do on June 25-settlement of the Korean con General Assembly meeting that is, to decirle to talk about flirt. the "Manchester Guard-veal

ing to make full propaganda want to make you feel secure, September 19. Olvinis consider the Korean war und javite a re-im” said in an editorial today.

value of their actions in turn, because we are not secure." these conferences as the most im- presentative of the Republic of It said so far Communist China

Help from China Ing over more and more power United Press. portam to be held by the Western Korea to take part in the debate.has not yet committed herself ex-

to Bao Dal's Government. After long wrangling the Couneet as sympathiser with North powers alacr the end of World

These officials

icials pointed

out that tent of self-government that the War II.

cil cid derisio on Thursday to Korea and to express anger with

getting increasingly greater the present conference at Upau French are

States granting the Defence as well as economie Bulk about The "complaint of the United States decision

co-operation and more supplies in the Pyrenees, on

where French under the Bao Dal Governinent. problems in areas where a Mos-aguression upon the Republic

of Taiwan.

from the Chinese Communists. officials and representatives of Latest estimates of the strength eow-bucked Communist attack Kurea us demantled by the The editorial atled, "But the

Officials said It has been veri-Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam are of Ho's forces place h roughly t might

fled that will be discusseri. United States. Beftain and others". position of India and Pakiston is

the Chinese Cam discussing the final relinquish 75,000 men. Opposed to him ore The previous planning on rear- That charge of agression insof special importance. Their sup-

munists are furnishing

Homent of French power, has nut 150,000 minment naw is considered inade-heen before the Commit since the port of the Security

American equip been as fully publicised as it euld con forces with Council

Jeers quante to meet the new challenge U.S. exiged it. on June 25. makes nonsense of the Commu- ment, captured from the Cal- have been.

consisting of French Franc. North African and | The Council

to sub-aist attempt to refused

the

Nationalists. represent

American They feel that the charges Foreign Legion forces, the lat- inve been alerted anew to the stitute on em put up by Mr. fericis as a lining up of the West- AMMI and ammunition have

13 ler danger of a sudden Red thrust Atalik

overwhelmingly German. "peaceful era powers against the Asian in Europe.

puppet wouki | The settlement of the Korea ques peoples struggling to be free."

and

Vietnamese forces

new army of Vietnam so from be partly offset if there The Foreign

were far numbers only about 5,000 In- Ministers are lion." So Mr. Malik simply

However, it sal in-

that Indian

some of the Red rebel troops.mere publicly regarding the ex-fantry men.--United Press. expected to decide whether the trouer his resptution the next Prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru

In addition, there have been North Atlantic treaty should be hay undby the

is in an unhappy position. It said, item called com- stent expanded-to-include-14-other utaint of aggression.

As an internationalist he has.no. non-Communist nations.

Mr. Malik's pence plan called doubts about the action of the ance when an eastern settlement Greece and Turkey on Friday for the Council to invite the Red Security Council and with great comes finally to be made." formally announced their desire Chinese and North Koreans to courage he translated his convic-

I sounded a note of warning on the table for cessation of hostilition to deeds. But he fears that Japan which "has less opportuni- American officials are cheered ties and for withdrawal of forclude China which although Rus- its true mind about Korca." " the conflict will broaden to in-ty than China or India to show by the quick, response of the troops from Korea. trenty powers to the recent re-

sla's ally is also in India's eyes a said. "To Japan as to all of Asin quesis for details on how they

great fraternal Asiatic

comes the bellow of Communist power The "Manchester Guardian" propaganda, It asserts that the

Mr. United Nations is apparently

froud and desire

to bring the suggests that it is really a cloak his demanda. Counch Nehru's delegates are familiar with the Korean conflict to an end "even for unilateral American action. at the expense of compromising Communisma will try to make a Soviet veto, having counted 43 with principle. It may still be legend in Japan out of the initial

of them since 1946:

The

that the link between India and American reverses In Karea.”... majority la not worried about

China may prove of great impor-U.dted Press. That for the Council has given the UN enough authority to operate in Korea and the Ru

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veto an

to join the defence pael.

military

their plan to increase forces and production in line with the United States ment programme.

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Use of veto

Mr. Malik made it clear he Is ready to use the veto to en-

force

That

Britain, in a separate memoran- dum. has outlined plans covering more than two years, Franer has drafted a programme to increase military preparedness and Den- mark Inforned this government that she is increasing fie; defence

jans cannot One of the big pro- spending blem facing the 12 nations is what role to give Western Ger-1: a loomington, meanwhile, Dr.

Jolus M. Chang, Korea's Ambas-" Urgent calls for rearning or ado, urged tory that the Unit- strengthening the West German Nations make clear at once Republle have been voiced in that when fighting ends, Korea virtually all act nations.

will be reunited and the North Tentative plans are understvo:twill eleet members for the Na- to call for increasing use of Ger- tional Assembly.

many.

pany's industrial potential for Next, Dr. Chang said, the Re- the production ul equipment such publle should be admitted to the as field glasses, trucks and sup-|UN, which he called

El great plies--United Press.

world agency for posee,

said it

was

been captured by the French Asians that Bao Dai

merely a French

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