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SECURITY COUNCIL'S REJECTION OF RUSSIAN COMPLAINT British reply to Malik

Lake Success, September 7.

The Security Council today rejected the Soviet complaint about the alleg-

cd bombing of civilian targets in Korea. The voting on a Sovict resolution, which referred to the "barbarous bomb- ing of the peaceful population" by the United States Air Force In Korea, was nine against, with Russia in favour and Yugoslavia abs-· taining.

Ten die in road mishap

Udine, Italy, September 7.

>e«'|Immediately after the voto, Mr. Jacob Malik (Rus-

At least 10 children were killed and some 30 weło bad. ly injured today when a larry, with a traller in which they were travelling, carcer- ed out of control down mountain road.

Some BD children. sged from six to 12, ware return. Ing in the lorry from a chil dren's holiday camp In a mountain village

near here when the brakes fölled.

Charging wildly down the road for como distance, the lorry crashed over the edge, flinging the children down the steep mountainaldo.

Ambulances wore mobilis. ed from Udine, and xil mur. rounding villages to rush the children to Udine Hoepital, whera extra doctors word summoned to give them first ald treatment-Reater.

FBI ready to arrest. Communists

sia) called it illegal and unfair. itself in the Korea,

He added, "The Soviet dele gation considers it necessary to state that the responsibilty for the consequences of this illegal action will be borne by those delegations that voted against the Soviet resolution.

eputy the

"A?!.. Ernest Gross,

American delegato, rejected fuusion charges, claiming that American planes bombed only troop concentrations, war dumps, and military supply lines.

He accused the North Koreans

rehabilitation of

Moral authority

"Fifty-three nations have given their moral authority to The United Nations" action in Korda. We have no doubt that they will lend a hand in allevia-

end"

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1860.

WAKEY

LIKE: THIE, SONNY

WAKEY

Big fifth column purge

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in France; 268 arrested

Paris, September 7.

ting the ravages of war at ita Franca today carried out the biggest fifth column purga sinco 1939 when counter-espionaga agents in a nation-wide swoop detained 268 alion Communists in nearly a dozen big towns.

Sly Heneral Narsing Rau (India),

said that his delegation would

vote against the Soviet resolution. The police oction was continuing tonight, official

He said, "While we should be taking all porsible

of using civilluns to help their | Justified in war supplies troops, storing

hospitals, and private house, schools, and dressing troops civilian clothes.

in

in

Bat this was nothing, be added, beside the shooting in cold blood wounded pri- of unarmed and soners".

this

sources said.

steps to secure that the milltary operations authorised by

The biggest swoops were in Council are conducted in accor- Paris, Marseilles, Toulouse, danee with the lows civilised

of

Strasbourg. Lyons and Lille. without warfore, I cannot resume

The first aliens to be deported investigation that all the allega were taken to thu Franco. tions of bombing are true-pritl-Cerman frontier 10 police cularly after the statement of the lorries tonight,

At the frontlar they will The United States bad the ful-United States representative, lest evidence that the North Sir Gladwyn Jebb (Britain), handled over to the French occu- Koreana hud done this, he said, President of

of the Counell, said thaipation authorities who will take He said that the Red Cross the Soviet delegate had made them under armed guard to the should investigate any claims of | grent play with the word's Soviet zong of occupation of

nol

been

ba

directed

have

The minin action was

Spanish refugees, agalust whom more than 100,000 beten living in France since the Spanish civil war.

violations of international con-"Hitlerian technique" us regards | Germany, ventions, but the Red Cross had the Korean war,

allowed Into North

"I would point out to my Soviet Korca.

colleague that Stalin declared In Mr. Malik compared the alleged 1930 that it was not Hitler who American bombing of towns, hos-attacked France and Britain but

other pitals, and villages with the evils | the of the Hitler invaders.

Gladwyn raid.

"Stalin is making the Fame errer now by stating that it is North Korea which was attacked first. Nobody outside the Soviet Uition believet Stalin in 1939 and

way

round," Sir

"U.S. hotrod " "The Americans are impelled by hatred against the people of Korea and other peoples over- se who are fighting for free.nobody believes him now. dom", Mr. Malik said.

that

the

Washington, September 7. The Federal Bureau of In- vestigation is ready to arrest! 12,000 dangerous Communists

He further charged of war should break out with United States militury forces had Russia, Senator said today, violuted the Hague Convention of He statou that Mr. 4. Elgar 1967 which, he mid, forbis the toover, the Director of the FII bombing of civilians and the bem- Indi

thom statement to bardinent of undefended ports Senators

from the sea, Aniember of the Senate Ap- He concluded by calling for an propriations Coinmaltee, usking hamediate decision by the Co-

hot to be named, quoted Mr.ell to forbid further bombing of itouver as telling the group in a undefended points in Korea. closed serxion he intended, asking for more funds for additional agents to keep a close check en these people.

In his reply Lo the Soviet charges, Mr. Gross also referred

tu

"Illiter set the world ablaas in 1939. The North Korean warlords have done the sante in 1950.

"When Hitler set loose the dogs of war he did not expect to be bitten by those dogs.

Both were wrong "Nor did the North Korean warlords believe that the hor rore of war would their own people. Both Hitler and the North Когодна were wrong.

fall

upan

definite sabotape

suspected of Those acts of espionage or will be tried by judges, spokesman palii.

the

Gold-plated Buddha for Berlin

A

Search for documents

. Berlin, September 6, The

operation began

gold-plated image of Paris at dawn when 160 counter Buddho was today presented to explanage agents in 60 fast para Berlin's Buddhist community fanned out through the refugee by a monk, Bikkhu U. Thun. quartero, While some agenta anda, in the name of the

others

Burmese people. went through their Homes The gift boars searching for: documents,

pulled in the suspects,

#diadem of

exact

Qutside the Ministry of the In-precious stones and is an

from the temple in Kandy, Coy-i terior, where those detained were replica of the Sacred Tooth relle

Jon.

brought for questioaing, Re- publioan guards in 'stud helmets

kept Poles and carrying tommy-fans,

No one was the-eurious away. allowed in

Italians, Bulgarians, Czechoslovaks, Yugoslavs and Home Russians, according to the Ministry of the Interior, are also among the detained.

In the Toulouse - area. often

called the Spanish Republican capital, some of the men wanted fled into the mountains and were tonight being hunted by gend-

armes,

the

The French Minister Interior, M. Henri Queuille, to Communist Party.

am declare illegal the Spanish

It holds a small vial containing the ashes of Buddha from the Kussimaa Sand.

Bikkbu U Thunanda, who in touring Europe, said, that during aunint

small circle of interest- his stay in Berlin he would fic

It has its headquarters in fed persons with Buddhist teache

ings and mediation. South West France,

Germany is eald to have over, 1,200 "true" Buddhists and over 20,000 who regularly allend its Buddhist temples.-Reuter,

WATTIE SCHEMES

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In a communique the Minister also declared legal the Unified The purge of allen agitators Seciallst Party of Catalonia and conspirators is the first con- (Fyretican France) and Lup: erete move made by the French pressed the Spanish Communist Government since the French Party newspaper Munda Obrero. Prime Minister, M. Rena Pleven, A fourth mintsterlai decree ro

sironger action

for. fused permission

body announced

Madras, September 6. the Friends of Munda

Two schemes for growing wat- against nith columnists last So-calicti

Obrero to be formed, turday

(acacia trees) la Madras Political opinion was, divided

The communique stuted that if | State were sanctioned by the tonight as to whether this move today's roundup of ferclyn Com Government, Mr. Sanjiva Reddi, forecast further action against munist fifth-columnists, 200 per? | Minister in charge of forests, told the French Communist Party,

sons liad been interrogated. Those the State Assembly today, "There is only one way to es- which claims statement published by the

have to

000,000 held included 160 Spanish, 80 He said that the cultivation North Koreans and which they cape the horrors of war-a very active members,

Russians mocracies

or citizens of the Peo was being undertaken in view of simple one.. Governments, how- The Premier and the Minister | ple's

of Eastern th

bri ever dictatorial, should not com- of Justice, M. Rene Mayer, were Europe and 13 Italiana.

strained relationship tween Indly and South Afrina- Reil mit acts of aggression.

in consultation today about, ne-

The

falians, Russlang and the main suppiler of wattle to "The final responsibilliy willtion to suppress antl-aational ac- Russian satellite citizens would the country at present.

who tivities.

be sent home, the Spaniards The Minister added that 21,000 caused the war.

The authorities have for a long would be offered choice beacres of hilly areas would be cul- "The North Koreans can stop time been concerned about armnext tween internment on French ter- tivated, and when the schem the wor tomorrow,

Eastern They only rebel organisations built up se-rory or expulsion to Data pecint problem is posed anul could, therefore, not the pro- need to conform with the Unitel cretly usside the country.

was operating fully in 10 years' Europe.

time an annual yield of 10,500 by the fact that half the 12.000 tected against duress.

"The communique added that tons of wattle-used for tanning dangerous Communist-of_anore. Mr. Gross continued, "One fact Nations resolution on

[130 out of-the-160 Spanlards. had | andi...... dyoing-was- expected. than 50,000 known Communists remains" war is hell. Those who Jeet

preferred internment to life Router.- Eastern Europe.

The

President Truman Jast woek asked Congress for $6,800,000 to land was signed by group

Mr. Gross sald that the

finance hereased FBI activity,

Sende Committee called The Mr. Hoover before

of American prisoners. I

it to learn Cres was not there to deal with only lie with the people

such statements.

110

just what he proposed to do with

The prisoners were given the money. Mr. Hoover was re- ported to have told the Committee chance to deal with the Red Cross

the sub-

the FBI has been watching are sow the wind will reap the whiri-Th

was defeated today, asked the

American citizens, many of them. wind". native-born.

The Soviet resolution, which

Council to do two things:

--Armed· brigades----- Press reports have repeatedly urmed alleged that there were

.communique announced

wrath of mankind will fali } call upon the Government brigades of Communist inspira- that the operation was a solemn He was quoted as saying that upon those who at one word it would be up to the Justice De- could have prevented this waw. partment to decide whether the They refused to say that word, Americans could be arrested im- he added. medintely us well as tho aliens.- After the war, Mr. Gross suld, Reuter.

the United Nations would Interest

Paper urges rooting out of Pl Reds

Manila, September 7. Commenting on the stopped-up spy proba in the Philippines on the heels of the disclosure by a confossed Chinese spy for the Soviets, in Taipch that Manila was the nervo contro for an espionage ring directing the Huk robols, the American-owned "Manila Bulfatin“ editorial today urged the government to root out tho qrganisation-working for "international Com- munism “hero, sí

The paper said such -turt or- #tanisation has been activa in the Philippines for 15 years and has! "infiltrated into Inbour organika- tions, into the upper social crust, into civic associations without their knowledge and to doing its best to corrupt and employ mom - bers of the armed forces. Its own inilitary plinse le represented in. the Huks.

The "Bulletin”, said the existence of a Communist *. 05- plonnge celt In Manila has been, confirmed by higli;/Intelligence authorities but the paper be. lieved spying was only a small part of its work which was main- ly directed in "propagating *- International Red cause here and. subverting the government

the

paper added: "Its ultimate purpose is the overthrow of the Fovernment and substitution of a communistic form of rule

for

democracy... tenein

graft

to the and cor

and encourage government and ruption among high oftolala that will undermine public condence In the prevalling administration." The Bulletin. said: the in220LE- penco authorities are aware of The organisation and could mike arrosta, right?: How United

seizing key

of the United States to cease, auri. Į tion in the country and that warning and added. "France in

tends to remain hospitable to not permit in future the bombing plans existed for by the Air Force or by other points in the case of the country exlies and ratügees who wish to

and populated being invaded,

live under the shelter of French means of towns

A Ministry of Interior official Laws. areas and also the shooting up

the from the air of

"But the Government has "de- peaceful told Reuter tonight that the ex- population in Korea.

pelle foreign Communists cider not to tolerate instruct the Secretary would be taken to the frontier French Republican hospitality by General of

the United Nations to by car or torrles and in some those who perform acts

would continue their treason, Reuter. bring this decision of the Security cases Council to the very urgent notice Journey on foot. of the Goveniment of the United States."-Reuter.

TO

Most of the expelled allchs had valid passports, as without

them they would not have been

POLIO IN

abuse of

of

Malta, September 7. Thirty-tix British Servicemen

allowed to stay in France, he Tokyo, September 7.

added The Army's conception of a In the few cases of Communists and their families and 50) focal milltary secret as applied who had entered clandestinely, people are affected by- an oil- news reached a new bigli in arrangements would be made to break of infantile paralysis heto, Judicrousness today.

give them travel documents and which has put cinemas out of While the General | Head-|| temporary identification cards: bounds to children quartes public information office | Bome: who do not want to stay "Ten' more "tuursti tvero Down inaintaloed that "the polley of in French territory or return to today from Tripóli, North Africa, this office is that until the British their native countries would be to cope with the mounting troops are committed to combat sent to a third country, if that casualties, which now included their presence in Koron should country would accept them, the hospital stak. not be mentioned," Allled planes jofficial" added,

The ban on children attending were dropping leadets on the French law invests the Minis-cinemas, announcer today, was North Korean telling them thatter of the Interior with authority coupled with a warning; that all

British Infántrý brigado had tỏ

expel understrable allens schools in Malta will be closed arrived in South Korea United without the reell for cou pro- the épidemic Is not halted- Pross.

ceedings..

||Reuter.

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