THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1980.
UN KOREA COMMISSION He will link with MacArthur HOLDS SECOND PUBLIC MEET IN PUSAN THEATRE
N. Koreans claim 336 prisoners
Washington, August 7.
The Communists have claim- ed over Pyongyang radio that 334 American prisoners aru being held in North Korean camps, government monitor revealed today.
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It was the first. Ögure oven by the Reds since July they dreclared they were holeting 114 United States war The toll was given
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Tokyo, August 7.
More than 1,000 persons crowded into Puson's
National Theatre this afternoon to attend the second public moeting to be held by, the United Notions Korea Commission since. tho Communist invasion was launched. Reports from Korea said that thousands of others lined the streets to listen to the speeches, which were broadcast in Korean after being translated from English, French, Chinese ond Turkish.
Mr. Henri Briumval, of France the present chairman of the Comm- mission, spoke of the Commls- slon's efforts to ritain friendly contact with the North Koreans before June 25, and said: "Ench day, more soldiers disembark on the soil of Korea, und armaments bre, unleurled. The drive of the
paganda appeal by a man joriti srs is cominencing to be:
ded by the Combumists as 1 American seront hetterannt. 1 Telaimed that he spoke ine 330 prisomer of war whe are there how.
Meanwhile, the Central Pri anner-of-war Agency in Geneva which protected the interests of millions of prisonves on bath sides In the last war, today announced the receipt of the first capture cards for North Korean prisoners in American hands.
The agency, which is operated by the International Red Cross Committee. ald details of 31 North Korean war prisoners had heen received on special capture South cards by airmail *From Koren.
Each card is Mal in Korea by the prismer himself To interm
his relatives of his slate of health and his prison
address. camp Fourteen of the cards received so far refer to civilian prisoners and 17 to soldiers.
The agency's services are open to both sides in the Korean war, but no carts have yet been re- ceived froin United Press
The Australian representative, Mr. AHL. Jamieson, noted that his government had deelded to send ground troops "to fight with the United Nations ferces in sup- port of the Republle's struggle for the right to a free existence. He mid 3,000 men had already volunteered for service, and that the first elements were expected to leave Australia before the end of September,
Mr. T.S. Tu. China's delegate, said that Nationalist China would exert all efforts to implement the United Nations Security Council's resolution on Korea.
As bright as the sun
The meeting was attended by Skin Sung Mo, acting pelme
U.S. hails Filipino offer
Washington, August 7.. U.S. Government leaders here today hailed the Philippines' splendid action in offering to send ground troops to fight in Korea.
A State Department spokesman, Congressmen and other United States offcials jofoed in calling the gesture a sacrifice that would cominand the "respectful atten- tion af freedom-faving people, everywhere."
This cominent of Democratic Senator Herbert Lehman of New York was typical. The fact that the Philippines have not yet recovered from
the wounds of war and yet are willing to make this contribution of their awn sons and their own treasure for victory aguinal aggression on a foreign battlefield
minister of the Korean Repub.liberate the Philippines in the
tlo. He said that despite tom. porary setbacks, "the outcome of this war is ac bright as, the sun. The United Nations army will win."
A framed photograph of General MacArthur has a prominent place In the Uxbridge (Middlesex) home of Air Vice Marshal C. A, (Day) Bouchlor-pictured here with his wife. The man who organised the Allied air cover for the D-Day Invasion of France is going to Japan to work with the General for the second time As senior service representative of the British Government, he will advise what part Britain's services should take in the Korean campaign. Associated Press Photo,
Swiss group
group asks
govts
to provide A-Bomb shelters
Geneva, August 7,
will make A small group of Swiss are working to persuado every American who fought to
govornments to establish security zones for civilians against atomic bombs and other horrors expocted if a third world war breaks out.
Just war glue and grateful,"
Senator Lehman added, "This should also help convince cynles of the necessity and desirability of approving legislation to honour our obligations to Filipino A comparison of India's post- then with that of Korea was unde eterans who fought under by Andre Singh, the Indian re-
during the last war" presentative. He said that both Democratic Representative nations achieved political inde-froe Redden, chairman of the sub-commitles,
The
areas would be called "Geneva zones" in. honour of the city where the Swiss group, as well as the International Red Cross, has its headquarters.
North Korea.-- | pendence at the same the with Juse Territorial will be the outskirts of elties to harboursation of such zones. Includert 3
Press
and
said, Associated
OLD-TIMERS
Vatican City, August 7. Some of the North Korean colatiers, now in action fought with the Ruslans at Stalingrad, necnecting to a letter received frony Korea
Vatican's by the
Congregation of Propaganda Fide. --Assuriated Press.
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similar difficulties. He said: "For
force to uphold and vindicate the
be
Americans "AR the first time, the Security Coun- deeply appreciative of this ell sanctioned the use of inflitaryho fought many hard campaigns action. The Filipinos splendi United Nations Charter. Hened-in defence of their land during forth, aggressors will defy the the last war
are perhons lees collective will of tree peoples at able to send troops and material their own peril.”
than many other members of the Dr. Bernabe Africa, represent- | United Nations...that makes ing the Philippines, said "Mytheir sacrifice all the greater." country promised to
contribute The Statement said it had not food and medical supplies to
heard ofcially yet of President alleviate the suffering of your
Quirino's offer of between 3,000
people. It is our fervent hope that your country will energe in the end unified and prosperous under the banner of the Republic of Korca
Speaking for Turkey, Kamil Idil said: "The Republie of Tur- key will fight against any aggres- sor, and will not leave unpunish- ed those who violate prace.
The United Kingdom represen talive. Mr. B.A. itenborg, said:
The leaders of North Korea did not sufleiently realise since the aurival of the United Nations on the scene, that aggression is an international crime, subject to in- ternational_repressive action_and_ punishment."--United Press.
No Greek application to join up
Athens, August 7.
A Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman said today his Gov ernment was unaware of any ap- plication by Grecce to join the unconfirmed
Atlantic Puct.
There had been Press
reports from Paris that the Mr. John French Robert
Foreign
Politis,hed the
Foreign Minister, Mr. Schuman, about the maller.
However, no Cabinet Instruc- tions were given to Mr. Politis, nor has the question been brought up by the Cabinot, the spokes- nan saki
Observers bere said there is no question of Greece Joining the pact even if offered the oppor- tunity-Associated Press.
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The zones would be set up on fed a master plan covering organi- women, children under 18, people it inore than 60, fand the slek
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nationa1 direction, placement of camps. of the International Associationi ply. The plan is being addressed Henry George, secretary general heating, sanitation and food sup- for the Protection of the Civilian to the United Nations, govern- Population, said attempts to out-ments and specialised inw atomic, warfare and provide tions.
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ilves of 200,000 Chineze Enved.
George said that during World War II results were achieved in France by setting up camps in many regions and supplying lodg- ing centers for women and chil- dren evacuated from dangerous arent. In Normandy during the allled invasion 10,000 people int one hospital alone were saved from shelling, to said.
DEATH TOLL OF PLANE CRASH
Fairfield Suisan, California,
August 7, The fatalities in -Saturday night's B-20 crash were official- ly placed at 17 today.
spokesmanely for areas In which been used already, first in the slon and 10 wounded.
said, "Any such
can seek refuge in casa assistance will of attack, George sald. be greatly welcomed by the United Nations."-United Press.
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NO U.S. AID FOR TIBET
Washington, August 7.
Deportmont officials, studying the possibility of a Chi- Nese Communist invoylon of Tibet, do not believe that mili- tary aid could be given to the Tibetan Government.
The statement by General Liu Po-chen, the Chairman of the South-West China Military _ Al- Calrs Commission, that Com- munist China would march on Tibet 500n was not received with any alarm here. Officials sald
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This is the only realistic ap proach," he said. George predicted ihat in the event of another war, civilians will be subjected to atomic and fuse projected bomb as well as biological warfare,
Appeal sent out His organisation, which was founded in 1937, has addressed u new appeal to governments, may- ors of big cities, persons dealing with civilan defence problems and governors of states urging them to set up proper organisa- Mons to deal with the problem.
George said the United States, British, Belgian, Swedish ยาวน Swiss guvernments agreed principle with the plan and bad the attitude of passed it on to authorities for the Peking authorities towards study. He said the Swedish gov- Tibet had been well publicised.ernment had instructed
ed
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