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South Korean bazooka-men

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1980...

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A Bouth Korean bazooka team steps out to the front, taking cover from the railway em.

(AP Photo). bankment and led by a soldier with an automatic rific.

"BIG

THREE" MEETING EAST

DISCUSSES FAR

Now York, September 14.

The Big Three Foreign Ministers began discussions this afternoon on Far Eastern problems, starting with basic general agreement that Formosa should be noutralised. The Korean war will also be discussed by the Ministers.

No delegation sources were prepared to say, however, how this neutralisa- tion would be achieved. It was known, on the other hand, that both France and Britain disapproved of the United States' unilateral action in assigning the Seventh Fleet to the defence of Formosa.

The British Foreign Secre- tary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, ore ex- pected to take the opportunity to tell the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, that another

formula for the Island's neutralisation must be devised to obtain their sup- port.

Informed sources pointed out that no joint decision on admis- sion of the Peking regime was likely to come out of the Waldorf conference because the positions of all three participants were clear and were not likely change.

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Britain supports admission of Peking. France makes it condi- Ilonal on Mao Tse-tung's discon- tinuing aid to the Vietminh rebels In Indo-China. The United States does not favour admission, but, as the United States spokesman said, its position is fexible insofar as

the North Atlante defences, when these are formed.

Oh, Mr. Malik, what mover] you to mirth? It sounds like a popular comic song, but there is nothing funny about it.

The chief Russian delegate to the United Nations started August as sombre es an undertaker. He ended the month with a smiling face.

Our Socialists are not very wol- como. They have bogged and borrowed and panhandled" too Jong.

nation's

Congress may be rowing and blundering, but it is at least in

casion, tackling the business or haven't the Social

heard? ista

The New World has its own He came into the delegates' || -|

scandals. And the question is: lounge at Lake Success the others there a doctor in the house?" day when I was thedo, went to the bar, ordered n cocktail, changed his order to soda-water, and actually chatted with corro- spondents.

The Russian looked positively happy. Why? I give you all the guesses-you want.

The Anglo-American dilemma over Formosa? The revelations concerning 'British and American shipments to Russia? The new outbreak of quarrels, feuds, and disavowals in the US, Cabinet? The railway tie-up in Canada and the seizure in the United States Right every time.

No wonder Malik now grins. He in a mammoth mix-up over revels in machine-tools, molybdenum, Mac- Arthur, Secretary of Navy Mat- thews, and general muck-raking, During the entire month of Malik's presidency of the Secu- rity Council only

Winston Churchill in his Saturday broad cart hit the Russian target square

There are several, and they are all rolling in money.

Out in Milwauked ono medi- cinc man has reached £400 per day this month examining X-rays of conscripted soldiers. I said day.

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"This doctor with the golden touch says he could not help it, because the Government pays five dollars per X-ray, and there have been 4,500 X-rays taken since August 1.5.

DIARY

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murprised American women don't' cuff their men's card and freist on some semblance of order. They are an aggressive, dominant, and, of course, very attractive lot

I 30 years since they got the vote, and look what they've done! They control two-thirds of the nation's wealth, they have madd colossal strides in business and finance.

Another physician, in Omaha, Nebraska, announces he made 23,500 in the first 20 days this month, and sometimes handles 177 men in a single day at £2). por man.

Eager for victory

They run hotels, banks, stores, great corporations, but when it comes to politica they lach and turn back. Only Mrs. Roosevelt and a handful of lesser ladics pity any part in politics. Well, they, could

tid hardly do a worso job than the men.

Their letters to Congressmen and columnists flood the mall- boxes. The women are railing against hoarding, high prices, blundering, and political hand- outs

Salute to women

I think the politicians had bet- ter watch out for the women. The Women are certainly watching them.

And it is women who are de marding a less arrogant attitudo towards the peoples of Asia.

And now there is a move to conscript doctors and dentists, n the MDS simply have not been The Radicals point out that the volunteering. great patriot Colonel McCormick, of the Chicago Tribune, is oppos- All the other spokesmen on ouring the war as bitterly na tha | women. skie have been spouting frip-

not fall him too?

in the bull's or bear's eye.

You will never have loyal Korean, allies if you call them "Gooks." The Diary salutes the

peries. The Churchill speech told Rods, so way ilan stund and I the average American woman 14

the simple truth-something that ] Americans had waited so long to

hear.

Today, in the wake of the speech, they are bending their

In all this

excepting

Stylists have discovered that about 3ft 3in., not the tall and willowy pole which Paris de signers imagine. The half-pint

On Broadway,

and lo Holly- size is the right size.

cars for a similar message from scored a social triumphs just wood. the showmen

Washington.

Down to the job They are ready for sacrifices and inconveniences on the home front. They would almost wel- the small irritations of giving up 1951 motor-cars, tele- vision sots, and luxury goods.

come

They want to be told there will be no waistcoat with the new suit, no turn-ups on the trousers, no bubble-gum, and no banana- splits.

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Perhaps these splendid self- abnegations are unnecessary. So what? The U.S. longs to feel that it is buckling down to the job.

(3) That a decision to end the Blatc of

with Germany wor should be ratifled immediately.

(4) That West Germany should be given a greater mea sure of control over the conduct of foreign affairs, and even some

Mr. Churchill is not internal matters, such as trade. coming to represent Britain at (5) The High Commissioners the Foreign Ministers Conference

the should

Occupation in New York next month instead Statute as soon as they returned of Mr. Bevin. to Bonn from New York.

revise

Two questions which had been expected to be discussed this

The question of Formosu is re- lated to admission of the Come munist Chinese Government to the United Nations-another pro-It will not velo in the United Na-morning were the raising of the blem the Western Foreign Minis-tions Security Council any motion ters are to discuss.

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Observers believe the Big Three, will mit themselves to exchange and_clarification of their views on Far Eastern problems prior to the UN General Assembly sesalon which opens next Tuesday Flushing and which will hold a full-fledged debate on these ques- tions as well as on means of end- ing the Korean conflict.

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level of German slect production. and the authorisation of increased shipbuilding capacity:

Britain, for one, regards an early decision on Germany's in-. dustrial contribution to Western defence as a priority matter- United Press and Reuter,

Communique issued Mr. Acheson, Mr. Bovin and M. Schuman summed up their talks in a communique which sald:

A pity

Announce

fury the Generals, Douglas MacArthur, are saying very little. They are eager for a victory, and at least they have

"Operation Protocol" been won. For months all sorts of that plays and aims should be under-secretaries and minor poll-less serious. The people are Ured ticians have outranked the US. of messages even the Post Office ate this year is losing money-so we Joint Chiefs-of-Staff at State dinners. The diplomats have been aro to have a goy and escapisti close to the head of the table and entertainment, especially in tele- the military has been near the vision.

America's must- gifted and foot

Now all that has been changed. erudite comedian, Fred Allen, The Generals and Admirals have says: Television is based on the that there are a lot of been promoted several notches at belief the insistence of Secretary of De-people with nothing to do, will- Ing to waste their time watching fence Louis Johnson.

people who can do nothing."

Today the joint chiefs are near the joint and able to share in the fameus. victory gravy. This is and one of the few successes Mr. Johnson

has enjoyed so far. Every day there are reports of the duel between Dean Acheson and Louis Johnson, and every night there vincing denials.

are rather

Among the stars

Britain's Peggy Cummins plans to make a London film in between her honeymoon with Derek Dun- net in October. Mr. Dunnet may. uncon-have something to say about that. Vera Lynn is here from Eng- land and will make her Americar debut in Broadway musical, idiotically entitled "Atm Girls. Vera is worthy of a better-titled show than that.

ISRAEL-JORDAN TENSION WORSE

Tel Aviv, September 14.

dan and Egypt over recent border incidents, Major-Genral Yadin said: "We intend to respect the armistice agreemens.

The lerael Government today` declared Jordon's chargos that Jewish troops have entered her territory "a tissue of lies." "Insofar as Asia is concerned, West Germany

The Government said it the Ministers welcomed the great Earlier today, the Big Three manifestation of solidarity of 69 takes a grave view of Jordan's

nations Foreign Ministers agreed to raise Nations in meeting the United alleged threat to use force meeting the aggs against Israel and charged that the question of West Germansion in Korea. They also participation in

Friday's changed views in regard to the Jordan thereby violated its defence force at Friday's treaty following questions

armistice agreement. of the 12 North Atlantic

The security of South East Foreign Ministers.

Asia from direct or indirect 08- gression,

Authoritativa delegation sour. ces sald the unexpected decl. slon even to raise the question for further discussion did not moan the Big Three had finally approved German participation In the European defence force. The question, could now bo openly and freely discussed..

An official informant said: "The Ministers are fully agreed on the principle of a European defence force and the question of German

participation in that force will be

discussed in the North Atlantie Treaty Counell meetings."

The decision for further dis- cussion of the German problem marked a shift in the position taken carlier against such a move by the French Minister, M. Schuman,

Gap narrowing

The Foreign Ministers spent a whole morning session discussing the vital issues of West German rearmament and German particl- pation in the defence of Western

Europe.

It was understood that 110 agreement was reached on major Issues and that further, discus- slot was postponed."

3. The continuation of the

The Israel attitude was outlined in a news conference called by

14

Dr. Walter Eytan, Director- General of the Foreign Ministry, and Major-General Yigal Yadin, Army Chief of Staff.

.

"But if any country belleves that, by threats or by the use of force, lerael's frontiers, defined by the armlético agree. ba changed-thon ments, can that country is fooling Itself." He said that talk about a

2. The political, military and economic development of the As-

second round of the war in Palc- stine was not scaring Israel and soclated States of Indo-China, It was made clear that Israel added: "We are ready for such an United Nations interest in Korea is ready to defend herself if eventually. We shall defend our territory against any aggression." after the termination of hostili attacked

Eytan said the situation be- Dr.

The Jordan Cabinet met in tween Israel and Jordin Amman for two hours today. They

rapidly becoming intolerable" because of alleged attempts to change Israel's frontlers

tick

4. Questions concerning the peaceful disposition of the "pro-

blem of Formosa, Associated

Press.

OFFERS OF HELP

IN KOREA Washington, September 14. Offers of help in the Korean fighting from 15 nations have been accepted by the United Na- tions, dipfomatic sources said to- day.

The latest offers were from the Netherlands, which plane to send a company of marines and a com- pany of army volunteers, and from Belgium, which offered · a 50mewhat larger force.-Associat- ed Press.

He declared that Jordan's com- plaint to the United Nations Security Council was artificially and added that Israel re- created and gards Jordan's action with the utmost seriousness,

Major-General Yigal Yadin, the Israeli Army Chief of Staff, warned the Arab States that his country would not tolerate the use of force to change the fron- tlers of Israel which were laid down by the United Nations armistice agreements, var

Not scared Replying to what he called a "propaganda campaign" by Jor-

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were reported to have considered the British reply to last week's note alleging Israel violation of the Jordan border.

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The British note was believed to ask that no action be taken over the alleged violation the United Nations Mixed Armis- tice Commission had investigated

A colonel of the Iraqi Army arrived here yesterday in res Iponse to the Jordan Government's invitation under the Jordan- Leagi mutual aid treaty.

After visiting the scene of the alleged frontier violation, the colonel will report his findings, to his Government Associated Frass and Reuter,

**

Bonn Parliament walk-out

Bonn, September 14, The Ministers mót - this, morn- The entire West German Par ing without any advisers other liament, led by the Chancellor, than the three High Commissioners Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Walked for Germany, who had been out of the Bundestag this after working overnight to draft an agreed formula for the expansion noon when a Communist of West Germany's police forces. wonan deputy rose to denounce This was quite apart from the a declaration condemning the question of whether Germany forthcoming East German cles- should have a military force of

tiona her own to contribute to Western. As Grete Thiele, a miner's defence. MAKARAAN

Observars thought before the daughter, went to the restrum to defend the Communist Party, meeting that the gap was Bar deputies rose spontaneously and rowing on the points which still hurried, from the Houses divided America, on the one

Frau. Thicle said that the While hand, and "Britain and France an Book an die East Guman cless the othm

flons,

prepared by Herr Kaiser, The Impression was that the wardbag of dabonest (nows Ministers three-day talks were

paper cilppings" moving toward the following con-- clusions

The elections, (aho said, would 7! Daan expremion or the Germa

A Police Increased

people's desire to resupite their country and (dil) the Western Occupation Yank” to “go home”. ATMETILENthe Qoqupying. At this polm, LÍFOTİK

Powers, would dures to a-subs: Extrému light-winger;; stantial, indrcase in the Wast of the mix members who remai Oatman: Pollos Forosëtzerak bohind shouted You're per

(2) That Britain and France, head, fitus gir

had cothe pestaisia the American!)

Ky law, Lauf German-militærs

Dr.

animously voted the Inter-Party democratic law, null sud void,“ motion for action against the Dr. Adenauer sald.

He repeated his determination Communists.AKING

The motion naked the Govern- to bring about free, elections in ment to proceed against agitators all four zones

Herr Jacob Kaiser, working on orders from the East, to bring to trial (anybody guilty Adenauer's Minister of All Ger of crimes against humanity in man Affairs, called on West Ger Eastern Germany and to tell the man judges and magistrates to world regularly about the altun take action against Communists

In accordance with the Constitu -4ion. Iuide" Hartem Germany, st

The Government and Parlia- tion which forbids associations mone had sneller joined in con- aimed at the overthrow of the denining the elections, due on constituional orders,

He also urged the banning of October 15, when Soviet Zone Germans will vote for a single the bige-shirted Communist or Jist of candidates proposed by the ganisation, Free German Youth, Communist-led "National Demo- which has branches in all four cratie Block

Citing letters he had received. trom the Boviet zone, Herr Kaiser Dr. Adenakar said that events outlined some of the measures of the past years had shown which pools foarod would follow. Phase depromiva, and)(warlik® | the klactions.gpgaba "character of ¿Communtams:

Elections faked

nurident will try to legalism

Eastern Germany

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Sonnie Ward furiously donles published reports that he is (83.

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Films shown here of the Dally Mall Channel Swim were a tro- mendous success. Aside to Elleen Fenton (All congratulations. I went to school in Dewsbury, lass. Heard around Town: The best substitute for experience is a Lake relative in the business. Success says to care about one's nation today is to be an inter- nationalist.

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