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Warning against optimism

New York, October 22, Mr. Erneal Gross, United States delegate to the United Nations, tonight warned Americans against putling too much hope in the new Soviet vola for big power talks, -saying, "You cannot negulate the

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Russia had voted for then, Mr. Grc.su said the Americans had learned by bitter experience that in previous attempts to negotiato an differences the Russians re- fused to compromise.

Western suggested that strength might work more effec- tively for peace than nugolfations. "Negotiation, as such, is not a mugle word. You cannot nugo- tlate the efaws off a tiger," sail Mr. Gross in a specch at the Town Hall Club.

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Mr. Gross warned against falza hopes or false steers about this move for Fig Five negotiations.

"We are not afraid of discus- learned by bite" slons but we experience that engotiations in not prepared which one side is to make any typeof compromise whatsoever ard fruitless.

"Every majra irsue which con- cerns us all has been, fully dis- cussed within the United Nations and elsewhere," he added.--United Press.

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Once-gay Vienna now only a pawn

Vienna October 23.

Once life here was easy and gay, Vienna was the capital of a powerful empire, the queen of the blue Danube and the city of Schubert and Strauss.

Today it is an outpost of the Western world situat-

ed a few miles from the Iron Curtain.

With some of the most beautiful landmarks of the in- ner city destroyed in the war. this once famous and elegant quarter looks like an ord in theatre that hasn't been in use for many years.

sprung up in Vienna: the manu- Maty facture of false papers. wealthy Austrians or these who have rendered services to the West are buying false American papers

te in order

move Westward should the situation become un- bearable. The Americas somewhat fittery, too, for they knew that should anything hup- pen they will be the first enes to be caught.

are

The Viennese found out long ago that the mirage of the good old days exerts a magic attraction. on travellers from the West. One likes to be transported for a few Watched, vroned and threatened days from the harsh present into by both rivals, the Austrian Gov- the happy-go-lucky atmosphere ernment has netopted a foreign, of the past. That is why Austrian policy that is as imple as it fri tourista, one of the country's ecfent: it uses the West against main industries, tries to maintain the East and the East against the the illusion that the good old days West. are here again.

Vienna was once the meeting place of the East and West, To- with the breakdown of com- munications between

the

two worlds it has become one of the world's biggest secret information centres, the capital of the clan- destine empire of international espionage.

Viennese help both

TURKISH CENSUS

Istanbul, October 22, Turkey's five-yearly population census kept about 20 million Turks indoors from 8,00 am, to 6.00 p.m. today.

Fifteen people died and eight vere born. during the_.census. hours in Ankara,

The

Di crews

ocean-going liners were unable to come ash- Many of the easy going Vicn-

ore during the day and internn- nese are helping one or the other side or both. They have great tional air liners were halted. No ability for intelligence work and trams, buses or taxis were run

services were are helped in this task by the ning and ferry fact that they can move casily stopped.

in all four The last Turkish censur and inconspicuously occupation zones of Austria.

October 21, 1945 showed Since the outbreak

to of the population be 19,000,000- Korean war a new industry hast Router.

on the

Atomic bomb out of date

London, October 22: Dr. Brook, Chisholm, Dires- tor-Generat

World of the Health Organisation, sald hera yesterday that the atomle bomb la now obsoleto.

He declared that biologicat science could release new dis cases which would be much moro powerful weapons of death than the atomic bomb,

These discos could eliminate more than 50 per cent of life in the populationa against which they were di- rected, ha declared.

Dr. Chisholm was speaking

at a conference on the "Bl. logical Hazards of Atomie Energy." Router.

FRANK BUCHMAN

OPTIMISTIC

New York, October 22, Dr. Frank Buchman, 72-year- | old leader of the Moral Rearma- ment Group, said today he be- lieved there would be unity be tween the East and West.

CIVIL GOVERNMENT

FOR NORTH

Seoul, October 22.

The South Korean President, Syngman Rhao, said.

here today that civil authority in North Korea would be establishod as soon as the fighting coasod.

"This authority will be established by the lawful

Government of Korea", he declared.

KOREA

the

The South Korean President | Governinent's authority to

with South, reiterated his objections coupled this statement earlier statements that his

to this polley. Government intended to est ablish its authority in North Korea without United Nations or other intervention.

United Notions participation should be limited to advice and observation, he said.

The President admitted that civil officials were already going North of the 38th Parallel but ho claimed that they were not under orders from his Government.

He explained that they were North Koreans in

arigin and their task was to assist, by in- cor-vestigation and interrogation, In

"We have just turned the ner. In that direction," he declar ed on his arrival from Italy in the liner Saturnin.

Dr. Buchman is on his first visit to the United States in two years. His party included Bri- tons, Canadians. Americans. Nor wegians and Burmes"-Router.

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clearing the area of Communists in preparation for the establish- ment of civil authority,

The President, who had so far received no official notice of the proposals of a United Nations In- terim Committee to conduct elec- tions in the North and limit bis

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Ho expressed the oplaton that the Committee's plan was not in accordance with the United Na- tions' principles in "denying the Korean people the right to form their own government according to their own free will".

The 75-year-old President added, "The Korean people

have a feeling of pride and in- dependence in t`la matter. We have been ehting for demo

and for the defeat of cracy Communism In Korea. Has all this blood bann split in valn? "When you fight for your life and the man who deems, not to fight for his l'e tells you to atop It would you? What do you think we are?.”

The President said he preferrei not to discuss a reported state- ment by Dr. Herbert Evatt, for- merly President of the United

LOGISTICS FEAT

New York, October 22.

In the three months following the outbreak of the Korean war, 2,000,000 tons of cargo, exclud- ing petroleum products, were noved from the United States to the Pacific theatre to support the

United Nations effort.

By

This was announced today the National Federation of Ame rican Shipping. Merchant ships moved more than 300 times the

amount of cargo carried by air. Over .80 per cent of dry cargo was carried in privately-operated American flag vessels, the Feder- ation said. About 80 privately- owned American ships and 130 Government-owned vessels were

used.

The Government ships were re- moved from the National Defence Reserve Fleet and put into oper- ation by American shipping.com- panies,

Foreign flag vessels took only six per cent of the dry cargo tree to the war area--Reuter.

Nations General Assembly and former Australian External Al- tairs Minister, that Austrails should do everything in its power

to prevent his Government exerting authority

Nortb Korco,

Dr. Rhee commented, "I know ho could not à vo meant it”%- Router.

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