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Washington, Octobor 2.
The U.S. State Department said today that the United United States is trying to set up Nations Commission for the sole purpose..of freeing Gorman and other prisoners of wor still held by Russia.
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The Press Officer. Michael McDermott. said that the Rus sian Foreign Office made this charge in a statement. He said there has been no formal re- Register In the RODO HOUSE ply to notes sent by the U.S., Britain and France on July 14 calling Russia for in- formation about prisoners still held.
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purposes.
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Mr. McDermott noted that the U. S.. Britain and Australia are action by the UN General Assem- bly providing for the creation of Commission on POWS The American purpose, Mr. McDer- molt told reporters, is to get an investigation of the facts with a view to the repatriation of those At Beope
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Mr. McDermott said: "We not seeking UN judgment on the evidesire, convineing though it is. and do not feel that a condem- nation of the USSR or recrimina- tion for its failure to fulfill its agreements would be useful."
Russian statement Russia declarat us "absolutely ungrounded" tonight charges by the United States, Britain and Franee that large numbers of are German prisoners of war
till helst by the Soviet Union.
alova Itadio broadcast this text of Rowla note to the three Western countries:
Th Ministry
FENG USSR.
of
Altars fil the
of Foreign
In the July 14 noten, the West- ern powers asked Russia to per- mil a check by an impartial in- ternational body on what hap-
to thousands penost
at · German wear prisoners known to have been in
Soviet custody. Lord Henderson, British Par- liamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, earlier estimated that 1,500,000 German POWs lind vanished in Russia.AssocInteri Press.
CZECH TRAIN
COLLISION
Prague, October 2. Seven rallway and post office employees were killed and an in- disclosed number of other persons were injured when two express trains, travelling between Prugue and Brno. crashed head-on Svitavy, in Morayka, this morning. the
trade according to organ, "Prace”.
nt
union
The newspaper said that res- acknowledg-ponsibility for the crash had been im- United established following in" th
DI the
mediate investigation on the spot. States Govt's note of July
14
of the current year, finds it-Reuter. necessary to state the following:
The assertions contained in the note of the United States Government to the effect that a great number of German war prisoners are allegedly still in the Soviet Union ure absolutely grounded and do not correspond
tu
un-
is known from the Toss apnouncement of May 5 of the current year, the repatriation of German war prisoners from the Soviet Union was completed early in 1950. All German war pri- simmers wie had been in the So- Union were repatriated to condem- Germany, except 9,717
vlat
cases
for grave war crimes com- lited by them and 3,815 whose regards war crimes are under investigation, and also 14 persons temporarily detained be- rause of their Alness.
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an
FORECAST FOR YUGOSLAVIA
Washington, October 2. Senator Owen Brewster today predicted that a political upheaval in Yugoslavia next year would drive that country into the arms
of
Russia unless she obtained 1,000,000 tons of food from other
pations.
Senator Brewster, who recently visited Yugoslavia, told » Press conference the nation had suffer- ed in unprecedented drought and consequently the Tito Government was facing trouble.-United Press.
Vatican City, October 2. Monsignor Paolo, Titular Bishop of Colbasa and Apostolle Vicar in Scoul, who was in Europe when has the Korean war broke out, received permission from
"In view of the afore-cited exhaustive data regarding the re- patriation of German war pri-
oners from the Soviet Union, the American military authorities.to Soviet Government cannot ap-return to his post in the captured praise the repented statements of capital. Reuter.
Revolutionary
ETERNA MATIČ®
CHINESE TROOP MOVEMENTS BELIEVED TO BE A BLUFF
Tokyo, October 2.
Communist ( "na was reported today to have mossed nearly 200,000 troops on the Korean border to back its throat to aid the Korean Rods, but high Allied quartors believed that Communist China was just bluffing.
The Chinese Communist Premier, Chou En-lai, said on Sunday that his country would not stond idly by "should imperialists wantonly invade the territory of its neighbour." Even as Chou spoke, South Korean troops were pouring across the 38th Parallel frontler from the South into North Korea. Well-informed sources said Diplomatic and inilitary sources MacArthur's here believe that the Chinese
Reds would be biting off than they can chew if they get into the Korean confllet.
that
believed
thai
mors
In the first place, such a move would not be to the best inter ests of the Chinese Communists in their endeavours to get a seat in the UN.
n
than
offensive in Southern China. Communists do not make the A two-front war would not be mistake of getting into the to the liking of the Chinese Korean war, for it 18 generally Reds any more
it has believed that this could very well boon ked by other aggressors be the beginning of World War who have found themselves in III, ́such a squeez",
But United Natione quarters here are not going to be black. mailed by the Chinese Reda or scared by their throats. It is generally helloved here
Chinese Communists to gol inta the war. At the same time many persons believe that the Com- not take
rican With Ame- that Russia may be urging the
2. A Chinese Communist attack
Korea would be an attack against the United Nations forces and Chinese Red leaders would Boon find
overhood. The big build-up of air power for the Korean canipaign could immedia- tely be turned loose on China, And in this department Ameri can, Australian, British and other Unlted Nations forces have to came close to an all-out effort. Red Ching's cities would soon be wiped out.
General Headquarters | Chou's statement was only u continuation of the Chinese Communist Hno
against "American aggression". They believed the timing of Chou's statement with the arrival of
the Necond place, if the Cht-expertise Ching fighting. Prosent Allied armies in force at the nese Reds were to decide that di- 38th Parallel was coincidental.plomatic matters are not to enter They did not believe that Chi- into their decision, they would be nese Communist troop move- placing themselves in tleistisn ments to the Korean border military, position, were sufficient to foreshadow
Two-front war Chinese Intervention in
the
Here is the way some top civi- Korean war.
Ilan and military men view China's situation:
Well-inforined quarters br lieved that Red China is too in- tent on obtaining a sent in the it United Nations to jeopardise by opposing the entry of United Nations troops Into North Korea.
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1. The minute Communist China crosses the border and gets into the Korea
war.
3. There would be a quick re- vision of the thinking on Japan and there is an excellent chance that the Japanese armed forces would quividly be mobilised, mak- ing use of Japan's manpower ant
the Japanese plans to keep Japan
a country without any military forces would have to be abandoned for the protection of this industrial na- Lion which the Communists need to augment their raw materials on the continent,
General Mac-
Arthur suid that Japan even under her present limitations has the right of self-defence,
The dangor
сал expect Generalissimo Of course, it is hoped here in Chiang Kai-shek to launch an all quarters
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Everybody is sitting tight and hoping for the best. This week should tell which way the wind la blowing-United Press..
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Luton, October 2. George Bernard Shaw is now able to stand on his broken left leg. his housekeeper, Mrs.. Alice Laden, reported today.
The 94-year-old wit got out of bed at Luton and Dunstable Hos- pital here yesterday and porched nearly five minutes on the broken member.
Shaw broke his thigh three weeks age in a fall at his Ayat St.. Lawrence home. Since then, des-. pite two operations-one for a kkiney allment-he has been making rapid progress.--Associat- ed Press,
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