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THE CHINA MATE, THURSDAY” BEP "EMBER 28, 1960,

proposals on Korea

FUTURE COURSE OF Russian

ACTION IN KOREA United Nations decision possible this week

Flushing, N.Y. September 26,

With United Nations troops close to the 38th Parpilcl, the United States hopes to get the General Assembly into action by Friday on the future of Korea, including a decision whether to cross the North Southi de marcation line, informed sources said today.

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An American source denied that the American delegation was seeking, consultations with other countries at this time, but he indicated that a move to have the Assembly's powerful Political Committee start its consideration of Korea not later than Friday was under way. There were reports from other sources that a resolution; on; the future of. Korea was already being circulated among delegations, but nond would, admit having seen the document, Those reports said the Western powers hoped that India, as the closest approach to a "neutral" power. in the Far Eastern crisis,, would introduce the resolution. American sources said ther had been no approach to the United States delegation by Russia

the on

of subject Korea, Although they insist- ed that no consultations were under way, they added that they would be unable to an- swer questions on Korea fully for the next two or three days.

With Seoul' captured and the A spokesman at the Foreign: this way: North and South elements of the Office today put it United Nations forces' moving to "lustla has already giventus 200 word a link-up that would cut much talk and not enough deeds" The French altitude is ap- off the bulk of the Red Korean forces from their Lasos, the parently based on the insistence East-West talka tớ ond decision

any Ea urgency of a UN

on that

hot war disputes whether to cross the 38th Parallel cold war or hot

should be on Two of

on a "Big Four" hasie increased. "President Trumon, the

of Stalin Secre- and not on u "Big

Truman: tary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, and President Harry

The

offer and other members of the United

French Foreign- States Government have made it spokesman said, "We agree there clear on several occasions that the should be discussions among the decision whether 10 cross the Big Four, either in the Security demarertion line must be made by Council or on a larger scope in of the the United Nations. This was the General Assembly bastion of American policy, to United Nations,"

to- gether with such other publicly- declared tenets as the fact that United Nations has no terri- torial designs on Korea, does not seek military bases in the country insists on a cease-fire at the carliest Washington, September 26. lest possible moment.

Once the decision Senator Tors Connally,

un crossing Chairman of the Senate Foreign the 30th Parallel is taken, the lem of a political settlement Relations Committee, favours problem of

for

will Korea

be paramount. making an early treaty with

The United States, with Wes- Japan. However, the Unitedtern backing, has insisted that the States must maintain its in country must be unified under lucner and authority there, he one government of Korea, sa en- said.

visaged originally by the United Nations.

CONNALLY FAVOURS JAPANESE TREATY

Senator Connally, Texas De inoeral, expressed that view when asked by newamen whether he endorses American proposals re- Karding a treaty.

The proposals would not bar Japan from rearming but con-

there, maintaining US, troops

for Lime.

Senator Connally did not care

the

Something on their

minds.

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The State Department scan- ned the sateet peace protesta tions by the Soviet UN delegate Mr. Jacel Malik, for a hinten possible Russian peace feelers,

on the. Korea war.

He said a meeting, at the Big Four Foreign Ministers would avall nothing unless it were called to discuss a definito agenda.

Russian

the

changos

Flushing Meadow!

September,20

The Boviet Union an nounced in the Security Council today that, it would. submit proposala concerning Korea.

The Korean question was agenda for today's of the Council but Mr. Jacob Malik, the Soviet dategate, announced batore listening to the French trane lation of a speech he made at

Sait' meeting, the

that he. would make tin pro ppeals on the Korean- ques tlan"

The" provisionat: agenda as submitted by the Council's Proxident contained the fol lowing items:

(1)

Obmpikint of armed Invasion of Taiwan.

(2) Complaint by Egypt against aflogad, teraeft expul sion of Palestinian Arabs,

quer. (3): The Kashmir tion/Router.

EUROPE BUZZES

WITH RUMOURS BRAATHENS OF PEACE MOVE

London, September 26.

Europe, was buzzing with reports today that the Russians are ready to make peace in Korba: This may have reflected the wishful thinking of a war-weaty lot of people, but newspaper editors and their readers are putting two and three together in the pattern which produced some of the strange strategy of the Soviets in the past.

w

from

a new.

-The conservative "Figaro"" sald: "The future will tell us very quickly whether, this is Soviet propaganda manoeuvre or acomplete about-face betraying Moscow's feat at seeing the (Wes- torn), searmament accelerated still more.”—United Press,

measures

for The rumours started from sincere and realistic desire Lake Success and New York peaceful negotiations, with the where smiles--and a lack of Kremlin drawing a lesson

cowls by the Soviet Foreign its check in Korea? Or is it mere

ly one more manoeuvre designed Minister, Andrei Vyshinsky to split the United front of the and the Soviet delegate, Jacob Allies Malik, became more significant. to correspondents of European and some United States news papers than what pair said What the Russians sold on formal forums seldom chang ed.. But today's reports thai: the Russians were ready to sue for a "deal" on Korea, hnd moved into editorial columns for serious comment.......

This morning, for example, the Paris

"Combat": newspapers

"Aurore" "Apostrophe! Duesseldorf, September 20.

"Figaro," ranging from the Left The West German trade

to the Right

pellicolly, carried unions accused Dr. Konrad

editorials on

on reported "trial bal- Adenauer's West German Gov-loons floated by the Russians. ernment at a rally here today Other newspapers in London and of making: the richer and the on the Continent, many students

of poll of politics and thousands of plain pour poorer

pos- people had discussed the siblility of a Korean peace paralle. lng the settlement of the Berlin blockade in-1948.

GERMAN LABOUR PROTEST

Dr. Victor Agartz, economic specialist of the West German Trade Unions Federation, levelled at these

was to

The French attitude. Is that

and

Terrorists rounded up in Assam

Gauhati! (Assam)! September 20 The police have rounded up 56, terrorists near Nazira, in the Sibagar sub-division of Asanni.

The police suspected. that the charges principally

arrested mon were members of Professor Ludwig. Erhard, the The Impetus for the arrange a revolutionary Communist, party, Earlier despatches..said that Economie Minister, who, together ment ending the Berlin blockade, with

other Ministers, sat in the came from private talks between the Assam Government had post- front row of a Duesseldorf theatre Dr. Philip Jessup, of the United ed, troops and armed policemen In disturbed areas where terro- hear the top trade unionists States; and Mr. Malik.

These were the factors whichrists were killing people and explain their policy

Labour oficiais, politicians, in-made many European believe looting property.

In Shillong, the capital of As- dustrialists, and Churchmen also today that a Korean settlement

“Haladhat.......... Bhuyan, sum, Mr. attende

was in the offing:

Secretary of the Assam Congress Parliamentary Party, sald yes- 1. Reports that Messrs. terday that armed bandits be Vyshinsky and Malik had shown longing to a certain political an uncommon amount of joviality party had planned large-scale and friendliness in their dealings political murders and were more

Commandere le ob- which was

One-

vious that uis

between talks

Jovial attitude

now bld for direct | 000,000 camnang,erious ns 12, with newsen and Western deles for less openly...challenging the

Moscow

und

gates, gates, especially of gatherings at authority of the Government.

Nations

Mr. Bhuyan was confident that ans hondquarters where-

ere conversation is

is sometimes steps taken by the Assam..Gov rott a batter indication the political ernment so far would, bring the sessions of United Nations organs adjoining. State of Manipur, on weather. than speeches made at situation under control.

Meanwhile, reports from the 2. Mr. Malik's statement to Maryland "Perce Commitee that the inde-Burm. adde dep

meeling said that leadels had been drop- antipod all over the State asking people to co-operate with the Russian

ussion Government in dealing with

* Communist terrorism.

he favours

level" problems. coldly another

ferencesUnited Press and Asso-‡ years the unions had deliberately } was conforme between Pre-

for

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2. The sweeping successes of.

"When (in former Big Four mootings). the, whole world discussed, very little catne of it," the spokesman said.

Russian policy.. changea with the weather and that: a. new Dr. Agartz said that the rising change: seems to have been prices produced by the world brought about by the success of armaments race and the Governo United Nation against ment's refusal to restore the food iubsidies had cut reol Wakes, were living on the existence minimun of 220 Washington ja based directly on marks monthly.

He said that the Government's the facts of war in Korea. meeting arose in New York where annually to slip througli tax col

Discussions of Stalin-Truman policy allowed 5,400,000,000 marks the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis lectors' fingers in the concentra- ter, Jacobs A. Malik, was quoted tion of greater wealth in the hands

saying he favoured, stich a of a very few men. to dissus the American proposal

moeting to resulve East-West dif

Dr. Agartz said that for five The Department knocked down in detall. He

He said, however, that

peace he

does

not expect a great deal of "old hat" the newest

conducted a policy of wage res bid trouble in

words voiced by Mr. Malik in Newclated Preas in working out a tresty,

U.N. scepticism

biraint in order to put Germany's sident Truman and Marthal The Icaflets' said that in four "I think Japan has learned her Yoric on Monday during an ex-

United Nations wor ruined economy back on its Stalla. Mr. Truman has made it months Communists and their Responsible at leant for the tune be change of questions and answers

with tho Senator Connally said.

dolegates feel that the time has feet. "Maryland Committeo

They were not going to be told clear that all Sevlet-American allies had committed 20-dacolties pared for top leval meetings, Senator Connally also said: the for Peace." But the fact that Mr.

by tho Government that they affairs will be handled through and three murders-Reuter. between East-West statesmen. United States must continue in Malik had spoken out at all in- definitely to build up its armed pleated: to offcials that the Rus-

This was, their reaction to the were lindering: recovery by the United Nations. threat strength against the

stans luve something their intimation by; Mr. Jacob Malik, threatening strikes and making minds.

the Soviet delegate, that he would wage demands when trade and aggression.

the industry had exploited the market * Luvour Keeping our au

Exporis in Washington exported favour a meeting between thority and influence in Japan the Soviet spokesman to open a leaders of the United States and for two years without the slightest

their inhibition-Reuter, even after a peace treaty is sign-new offensive to coincide with the Soviet Union to settle

the rapid advances of the United differences and help achieve ed," Senator Connally said.

There world peace. Senator Connally has talked Nations' forces' in Koren,

speculation that the

In Washington, a State Depart NEW GOVERNMENT mumerous limes with Mr.John had

would try to wrigglo ment-spoke

spokesman, Mr. Lincoln Foster Dulles, State Department

White, said that Mr. Malik's reply official who is concentrating on out of the war in the role of preparations for a Japan peace (peacemaker. Mr. Malik's state was propaganda.

cloak

and French diplomatie British ment, it was eald, may, Moscow's interest in salvaging circles also generally held that something from the Communist the problems of today could not be solved by unilateral action be defeat in Korea.

The State Department does not tween the United States and Rus

will come sia. believe the Russians

ME..

Malik's statement had forward quickly with any peace plan for Korea but will try to aroused little serious interest in Senator Connally declined to feel out plans of the Western leading delegations.

The „circumstances of the comment when asked whether he powers and their United Nations

Que powers allies. The basic strategy of Hus- tion and reply were considered thought

Western should proceed without Russia inaia's attitude toward the Korean too palpably arranged for most the event that Russia refuses to war war expected to be unfold-delegations to belleve it to be attend a peace conterence, Aset by the Soviet Foreign Minister, more than a propaganda move,

Mr. AndreiVishinsky, at the All the naswers were inline for "fully responsible govern- current United

the "Stockholm peace ap-ment" for Malta-Reuter. Assembly meeting,

Corriente no far, was regarded by emcials as subdued,

conference.

of

"One the dinoull things," Senator Connally said, "is that the Japanese have something. in their constitution against rearma- ment. suppose these could be got around either ignore them or by-poss them."

the

sociated Press.

SUN TURNS BLUE

OVER BRITAIN

The

on

tone of his

"Nations General were prompted by the|

circles la Paris......

French scepticism New Soviet hints for peace. London, September 26talks between the United States The sin; turned, plug over and Rusia are not being received Northern Britain today, sead, favourably in French diplomatic ing anxious, citizens rushing to incir telephones to ask if the world was.endingize wit vonta

It was King Sol's second prank in three days. On Sunday: h startled North Americana ikiw turning purple and' darkening the sky.

4.

Today he went all sapphirs: Ilarassed North Britons, poriñaīviji ly phlegmatic, curiously dialledi: weather experts; observatories

and newspaper offices,

Weather exporta woro"puzzlode Some said it was due to smoke

"Maryland Ponca Committee of Baltimore, a "Communist Front" organisation.

Newspapers and news agencies,

York!! including Reuter's New Omlee, have been dooded with propaganda and publicity about

the Baltimore delegation Reuter.

Britain circulates résolution for elections in Korea

Flushing, September 26.- The resolution being eirculated

from forest res In Canada Informed sources saidź today y Brtinti would call for the re Others thought the sun had that Britain was circulating a affirmation of previous Assorbly changed its colour through -the refraction of gib from clouds resolution among Assembly resolutions, which caliblianed tho passing in front of the sun at an delegations to have the United Commisiún for Hores and lami- powered to observe alections enormous belght. Led Nations Commission on Korea Korea on both sides of the One meteorologist thought that go into North Korea and make 20th Parallel and report on the sulphur particles had been blown arrangements for free and in withdrawal of Russian and Amor- across the Atlantic-sleuter. dependent elections for unifiḥā lean troops,

governant of the whole courì-

HOTEL FIRE

Russia haver permitted. try.

Cornmission to go into North London, September 20, The resolution was understood Korea to observe either the Soying Forty guests excaped in their to have been circulated with the withdrawal, on which homeow right clothes when fire swept complete advance knowledge and reports wine the last word,. de nlong the sorcidary, ale k hotel, approval of, the United States, elections for the Pyongyang gov- near Inverness, Scotland earlyWit Wall ofpected that the resolu-ernraent. today.

Lord would go lisfure the Assem {+It was sunderstood ties trisla Awo people, a Mias Munto, bly's powerful Political Committed states favoured reabuiffing tho mixed 50, and a 70-year-old man

named Dariels, waru trapped

thair bodies. The fire took

wo quickly by the Ely had

burnet: feelinquiété and building collapsed g Strat fira<brigada kadikit dar

mile journey from the

ments.on Thursday or corer Commuloy

difamt plan-called }{ This would spike uestion of whether the propagaİŞİM GİRİŞS

thờ command officled to

would halt ventually

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vadaraván: NOTLA

to the Security

FOR MALTA

the United Nations armies Karea. Some Europeans believed. to rendy nake. D. de

"déal", that would pre- that the Russians art. |żerve some foothold in Com-, The North mudian in Kerex before Koreans are crusheil. They also felt the Russfans are anxious to ited Nations-armies keep the United below the 38tir Parallel and that some form of "peace" now might ade- stop the, advance, before cision, is made whether to proceed Nurth of the Parall61.

Valetta; September 20. Sir Gerald Creusy, Governor of Ł new Malta, today approved

submitted by Dr. Government

Only propaganda.? Enrico Mizzi, leader of the pro-

But it la significant that three Italian Nationalist Party which

won the: island's Paris newspapers today dashed arpwly

Election earlier this drops of cold water or what they General month

said war a new Russian "peace off- The Nationalists with 12 seats: sive." defeated the moderate · Labour group of followers of the out go ing Prime Minister, Dr. Paul Boffa, by, one seat..

Dr. Mizzi's" programmo called

The left wing "Combat" sald: "It is even posalblo that the diplomatie offensive of the USSR is serving almost solely pro- paganda enda”.

The right wog, "Aurore”, said: Does this (overture) reflect

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