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Washington, October 1.

The suddon collapse of Communist resistance in Southern Korea this wook in ropórted to have caused a wave of confusion, doubt and disillu-. sionment among Communist adherents in Central Europe.

Observers here believe this may be behind the mounting surge of civil disturbances staged by Communist leaders as a "show of force" in Austria and Germany.

and

For three days this week. can backers of the Stockholm Senator Styles Bridges (Re publican, New Hampshire) and Communist mobs-some totall-peace petition that he favoured

of the American Senator Joseph O'Mahoney ing 50,000 strikers roamed meeting (Democrat, Wyoming) have the streets of Vienna and Russian chiefs of state, disarma- urged that the United Nations Linz, seizing public buildings ment under international insper- tion, and promised that Russla forces cross the 38th Parallel and blocking rail lines.

would not be the first to use the in Korea to defeat the Com-

Although the Communists said atomic bomb. munist forces completely.

they were protest demonstrations,

Moscow Radio also emphasised Both Senators said in a televi-the three Western High Commis-the Russian desire for "pence"

charged that when sion broadcast last night that the sioners formally Parallel was nothing more than Russia inspired the demonstra- Union was ready to negotiate

the Govern- an imaginary line ond should notions to embarrass be permitted to stand in the wayment and Interfere with police Europe."United Press. of establishing all Korea as a freo attempts to quell riots. and independent country.

"I certainly do not want to see us stop at the 38th Parallel." Senator Bridges said. He added that the Communists would form

Allled and local Governments were preparing for another out- break of disturbances in Western Germany this week-end as Ger- man Communist plans for or-

a new army so that the Unitedganised lemonstrations were un- Nations would have to keep covered. fallitary forces in South Korea indednitely to prevent another

Communist invasion.

claimed that the Sovjet

Zoo gorilla on the loose

Chicago, Obtober 1. Lincoln Park Zay's 550- pound gortila, Bushman, es. caped from his cage and for two hours roamed the mon. key house today until koopers drove him back by dangling a garter snake, In front of his fuco.

A dozen armad policemen stood by a kedpars tried to coax, and threaten the gorilla into the cage from which hie secaps le a mystery.

The

gartor sight of the snake sont him acampering Into his cage with a frighten. ed roar.-Associated Press.

ULSTERS OFF TO KOREA

Liverpool, October 1. Eight hundred British troops ...a stable peace in Asia and In-many of them openly un

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the War around Clustered Minister, John Strachey, at the Tension began to increase there

dockalde, many asked anxiously, when Eastern Zone Communists

Arros, October 1. into Berlin slowed truck traffic

to thut M. Guy Mollet, the French "How long shall we be away?"

"There is no answer from the normal 12 to two trucks Minister in charge of Council question, although of course the per hour through check points, of Europe Affairs and Secre- position is more encouraging for Thirty thousand youths trainedtary-General of the French you now," the War Minister re- by Communist agitators were re- Socialist Party, said here today plied. ported to have filtered into the that his party is resolutely Western Zones in preparation for opposed to workers shoulderin,

planned printhe costs of rearmament.

Senator O'Mahoney agreed. Ha sal that he had recommended to both the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, and Mr. Warren Austin, the United States repre- sentative in the United Nations, that "we should not be a party to the Communists dropping the demonstrations, Iron Curtain at the 38th Parallel."cipially for Berlin and nine other

During 3 question period, cities, Senator Bridges was asked if he thought that the United Nations forces should continue on through the area into Manchuria.

He replied that the job of defcating the North Koreans should be completed before any other military operations were planned.

Test of strength

de-

men,

Arc battalion About half the

Half pre Regular Army reservists, married men who had settled down to civilian occupa- tions after World War II.

Some of the reservists described At themselves as "cheesed off" having been recalled to service. The average age is about 30.

"We shall request the Govern- ment to forbid profiteering from the arms programme," he clared.

"We do not agree that we are Anti Communist Dr. Kurt faced with the dilemma of guns Schumacher, leader of the Social-or butter-Investments, houses One Rifleman, who was recall- 1st Democratic Party, said the and schools instead of tanks and ed from a pollee job, declared.

Communists were out to test the planes."

"The police authorities tried to atrength of the German police. M. Mollet called for interna-keep me when I got my papers in re more itional nyreements controlling August, Surely they sales and prices of raw materials. hard up for policemen than they

are for soldiers in Korea."

Government leaders in the Senator O'Mahoney cautioned Ruhr area put 19,000 police or the niert and the British zona: against any use of United States military power to wage a so-authorities rushed two battalions called preventive war.

of troops into the Ruhr lo meet threatened trouble.

Goth Senators agreed that evert after the Korean conflict was over the United States must re- main armed and prepared for a long time to come-Reuter.

Call for "set of principles"

New York, October 1. The "Herald-Tribune" today called for a set of principles; which free nations would adhere, as a foundation which can enable the United Nation: to answer questions posed by Formosa, by Indo-Chine and by other points under the shadow of Soviet imperialism.

ous times," said the "Herald- Tribune,"

"The contribution of each coun-

try should be based on its re- sources," he said,

Most of the Regular Army men In the contingent were in high M. Mollet, who was inaugural-spirits in contrast to the reser- ing a Festival Hall, warned the vista.

The unit sailed under the com- In Berlin, Erich Honnecker, gathering that liberties were to-

mand of Lieutenant-Colonel R. J. leader of the Communist Free day dangerously menaced.

"We do not say Bolshevism Is H. Carson. German Youth organisation, or- dered

The Battalion had travelled to disruption

Western bound to make war. The grave Of

their training Zone meetings planned

for thing is that the very principles Liverpool from

Essex.- the week-end to observe

the of Bolshevism do not forbid war quarters at Colchester. proclamation of the new con- as a means of assuring is deveAssociated Press and Reuter.

of stitution, inauguration thelopment and finally Is, domino- Germon statute for Western Ber- tion over all the peoples." lin and opening of the Berlin in- dustries' folr.

of general war. *The "civilian army"

"Peace campaign

"

and

de-

"That is why a common fensive system is, a sheer neces-

"A defensive economy against

was

400

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CHINESE RED UNDERGROUND IN Meanwhile, In italy and sity,

FORMOSA SMASHED France, preparations were ba ing made for Communist up-war is a State economy, but it is

Talpeh, October 1. rising or sabotage in the event justified only if accompanied by

social progress.. These are

the

The Chinese Nationalist, Poll- be reasons and the conditions of our tical Department chief said today to termed in Italy was considered participation in the Government. that the surrender of the Com "It will be necessary for our munist underground leader, Hung of particular importance because

Italian friends everywhere to understand Kuo-shih, and more than of the strength of the Communists and because Italy's that short of making our whole subordinatos has broken up the Army and Carabinieri (State Po-edifice collapse, our effort must Red underground in Formosa.

to what is possible The Department chief,

confessions lice) are limited to 250,000 men be limited

and just," M. Mollet sald.

released Ching-kuo,

alleged

to under the peace treaty,

"The French military security in which Hung The organisation in France wil

fitted into the have stated that the Reds bullt "The normal and physical etc-be called the "territorial guard" effort must be

general French economic picture, vast sabotage underground net- ments of strength in international composed of both Army

There can be no question of stop-work in the Far East affairs have been diversely de-civiliun, personnel.

ping investments or reconstruc-aim of softening up Formosa for the Communists and undermin- tion."-Reuter.

and British Aned by varlous nations at varl-

ing the American' Auckland, October 1.

position. While rioting and demonstra-

New Zealand soldiers and Hung said the network was "But it is all too plain that the

tions were taking place in Euro-

Auckland directed by the Liaison Bureau of free world must find a way to

Communist Party Office this the Communist Central Executive reconelle these differences now pean cities, the Communist de civilians ralded the

seems to have

afternoon, smashing in the door, Committee set up in August, 1940, or the situation of strength creat-bacle in Korea

cam-

breaking up furniture and ripping at Peking. ed so painfully and at such, stimulated a "new peace

Several Communists Hung's confession showed that cost of lives in Korea will male paign" by the Russians.

Recent despatches passing up files. only a limited contribution to the

through Moscow censorship instayed in an adjoining committee the Communiat Politburo set the freedom

The litter of ripped-up invasion deadline of last May for preservation

dicate that the Soviet Union, is peace,"

Press. considering an overall peace pro-documents was ankle-deep on the an invasion of Formosa United

floor, Reuter, The "Tribune" suggested as nucleus of collaboration the Unit-posal for Korea, probably to be ed States statement of basic for- launched in the United Nations the eign polleles "no preventive war, General Assembly, where 110 division of the world into Russian spokesmen have desiated spheres of influence, no submis-from their usually inflammatory Rion 10

of aggression. speeches. threat

of The Soviet delegate, Mr. Jacob create situations helping to strength in many parts of theMalik, caused considerable Wes- au-tern speculation on the extent of world, and enhancing the thority of the United Nations," the Russian peace programme when he told a group of Ameri- United Press.

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