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BOAC Services Suspended

London, Nov. 30.

Commons Over

East Berlin

Farce

In Anxiety Entanglement With China

Britain's State-run air service across the Atlantic and to Australia and the} : Far East will come to n completo standstill unless a strike at London Airport is Rettled in 36 hours.

Only the Africa service will be maintained, the BOAC announced today. The last New York-bound airliner was leaving London Airport tonight and scr- Vlees to Australia, North Ameri- ca and the Caribbean werc ako closing down today.

Services to the Far East, the Persian Gulf and the East Const of South America have already been suspended.

The breakdown is caused by strike of 130 key electricians London

London, Nov. 30

President Truman accepted the suggestion of Mr Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, that he should visit Washington.

About an hour after Mr Attlee had announced that he had proposed visiting President Truman the Prime Minister's Office stated that they had heen informed from Washington that the Presi dent was very agreeable.

Mr Attleo's announcement came after Britain's wartime leader, Mr Winston Churchill, had said in the foreign policy debate in the House of Commons that the United Nations should avoid by every means in its power becoming entangled inextricably in a war with China..

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of

Airport, who stopped Mr R. A. Butler, a leading meat that the use of the atom work a week ngo because two figure in the Conservative bomb in Korea "was under new electricians were not mem-hierarchy, told the House, "The active consideration but we hope bers of a trade union.

voice of Britain must hence its use will not be necessary. forth be heard with far greater He said that President Tru- authority in the councils of heman added, The choice world in particular in the weapons is

a matter for the councils of the United States," commanders in the field".

Amid cheers Mr Attlee went) ofo, "I understand a most im- portant correction has just been issued.

Other airlines who are using London Airport ure cashing in on the strike. They are taking ever fights to America and the Far East, and planes normally only half-loaded at this time of the year are taking of filled to he last seat.-Router,

Another

"Flying Saucer"

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 30.

Captain Edwin D. Avary and his Stratocruiser crew

today

-

Britain must be bound to the

United States with hoops steel, Mr Butler declared.

He assured the House that the Conservative Party was de- termined to exert all its In- Duence in order to avold be-

UP TO PRESIDENT

"The McMahon report makes quite clear that no decision

coming embroiled in a war with to use the atom bomb could be China at the

taken by a commander in the speakers of

During the dosent time.

all parties made anxious com-field. It could only be taken by the Executive after political ments on President Truman's statement which caused a tre-

consideration.

therefore, be mendous stir in the lobbles of Parliament tonight.

MP'S MAKE PROTEST

Mr Atlee had made a trona-

Atlantic telephone call to

"There would,

no question of a decision of this kind being taken solely by the military authority," Mr Attlee said.

Sir

most experienced

I

Oliver Franks, British Ambas-

Lord Tedder, one of Britain's strategists, was resident in Washington. ments for an exchange of views conference with the United States and other friendly governments on

reported a "bright, flaming sador in Washington, within There were constant arrange- green ball or flame" dived on few minutes after reports of the helr plane on Tuesday morning Prealdent's press Just west of Georgetown, reached him.

British Gulana,

According to the American He then had a private talk Airways captain, "The strange with the Foreign Secretary, Mr sight fitted exactly descriptions Emes Bevin, and Mr Winston ind several reports of similar Churchill,

acidents gathered by the United tates Air Force in their saucer Investigation last year."

He said the Stentocruiser was flying along the north-eastern coast of South America

from Port of Spain to Rio de Janeiro at 3,500 feet when the incident occurred at about

h

over 150

In the meantime Members of Parliament signed or given their support { to a letter of protest drafted to the Prime Minister.

all levels.

visit him

in

were

Though its contents kept cecret it was believed to 0115 a.m., demand that British troops be

States and

RESOLVED ON PEACE

Nepal Ministers this supreme weapon might be should

See Nehru

They urged Britain to press for moderation and avoidance of New Delhi, Nov. 30. ajor-General Kalser Shum-ja war with China,

of

the

Young women traffic police Joined in a "prace march" by 2,000 Soviet Sector police in East Berlin. They trudged 12 miles, singing anti-American songs and carrying German and Communist flags but the marchers outnumbered the spectators. Their reward was a medal inscribed. "Prepared to work and defend

peace," AP Picture,

Britain In Face

Closing

Ranks

Of Emergency

(OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

London, Nov. 30.

A calmer mood prevails here today in the appraisal of the critical situation caused by the Chinese counter-offensive in Korea. Press comment is characterised by the remarkable un- animity. Party politics have been laid aside and the crisis has been surveyed with the minimum of recrimination.

Manchester Guardian

The Kaya the

superior

Acheson Speech Attacked

New York, Nov. 30. An editorial in the inde- pendent Scripps-Howard newɛ- papers today called Mr Dean) Acheson's speech a "wenk and pallid answer to the snarling attack on the United States by Wu Hsiu-chuan, spokesman for Communist China

before the Security Council"

Mr Attlee said, "It has been present in our mind that a re

Only one newspaper not want to set the world on though with diminishing con- "It SCCTTLS 80 im- newal of personal contacts be chooses to name a political are a typical of this line of dence.

probable," he writes, "that the thought. tween

the President of the scapegoat. The Daily Mall The Manchester

Chinese Guardian new

Government United

myzelf might

criticises Mr Bevin whose says too much public discussion should destroy its own plane at this stage be useful. had

"I have therefore proposed to words in the House of Com- may make things more difficult for development of its country "lacked ur- and adds "this is the time for in involving it in a full scale President Truman that I should mons it says,

diplomacy behind closed doors." war against vastly order that we might in

gency." "He seemed to be

It is recognised, with regrot. equipment." on intimate way make Д wide survey of the problems stumbling after the events that China has by its action in which face us today.

and failing to catch them," Korca virtually put the possibl-

113 of its admission "I believe that such an Inter-the newspaper adds.

to the Security Council (in the words of pulled out of Korea immediate change of views might be Rio time.

He said the phenomenon ap-lly if the decision 10 use the advantage to both countries and

milder of the Times) "out of the ques- But apart from this peared ahead of the aircraft atom bomb was in the hands to the cause of peace.

than usual rebuke the British Lion". and about 6,000 feet above the of the Untied Nations Com-

Pross has nothing but praise for "By their inflammatory words The Intensity of mander, General Douglas Mac- Flight path.

the skill of Mr Bevin's survey to the Security Council as by the light was so great that Arthur.

of the situation though it is their massive paslaugt in Korca Mr Attlee declared that the suggested that he might have the Chinese have come perilously illuminated the forward ste

Even after the news that the British people were rerolved ion of the cockpit.

on peace in support of the been more enlightening on some close to cutting themselves The Coptain added: "It did White House had dispelled this

sed altogether from any consultation ot have the characteristics of misinterpretation of President United Nations and prevention points. My Eden too is praised

of eggression.

for his insight into foreign the West," The Times Says. he average meteor or shooting Truman's remarks about the use

affairs and his suggestion that The Security Council

resolution r."United Press.

They were of the atom bomb, Labour and

resolved to do the United Nations' line should as proposed by the United States' Conservative tmembers volted their utmost to see that war be consolidated in the necks of delegate formally condemning alarm over the possibility that did not spread and that no one Kores meets general approval.

China us an aggressor "would put asunder

of This country's dislike for Dr finally rule out any chance used.

brotherhood of the nations Syngman Rhee is reflected in talks at an appropriate time secking peace.

either within the United Na- In that way they could deal comments of two leading Na-

tions or outside it." with the causes

tional newspapers. of war as the actual dangers

DANGEROUS BLUFF which had to be faced, wax Chinese strategy is more likely

Mr Attlee was glad to

There is unanimous agreement for a long cold war Al's Minister for

Truman's statement than to risk a general war"the with Mr Eden's statement that Major-General Bijaya A Labour Member, Mr Tom President hushere Jung Bahadur,Driberg, who introduced the calling for the setting up of hope may be to induce the West the British Government should

to waste its military strength in be represented in Washington in It said: "The body of Director-Genora? of Foreign atom bomb issue into the debate, supreme command in Europe.

Asia and the United Nations to this period of crisis "at the very speech was so unrelated to the Affairs, who are now in Deihl asserted that reports of Pre- Loud cheers hailed the

dissipate its moral credit by highest level." The Manchester fearful crisis confronting the or talks with the Government aident Truman's statement that Premler as he left the Chamber.backing up Dr Syngman Rhee Guardian nanies Mr Bevin as nation

that most of it must f India, met the Indian Prime It might be used had done -Reuter.

the

most suitable person to all Minister,

bavo been written weeks ato." Pandit Nehru, today great deal of harm.

And The Timessays Mr Bevin's

this role, ut lunch ot the latter's

# "welcome speech contained

Nowhere in the British Press declaration that

Referring to Mr Actiecon's idence.

and necessary so far as, the Brillsh Govern- the view expressed that peace remark that the United States measures to in- clicctiveness of ment are concerned the au- cannot be preserved by negotia initiated the thority of the Syngman Rhee tion "We have not yet reached crease the

the point of no return," says the United Nations action against Government will not be ro News Chronicle. The 38th

real aggression, the editorial said: cognized north of the

| danger · now is that

"Forces representing 53 nations anyone Parallel."

should try to

on the Korean for the world on bluffing supporting the United Nations front are out- THE MAIN HOPE

dare not risk the matched by troops of one Red bluff being called." He declared that Britain Foulkes, Chlef of Canadian

The main theme which runs Vernon

to Bartlett, discussing satellite by more than two United General Staff, complained yes- should insist that the

British

newspaper China's motives in the same do more

one, Ten fresh divisions would Notions forces

in terday to the Ottawa Board of through withdraw

to promote order in and Control that a street lamp near i comment is the bope for a solu- newspaper expresses the view the world than all the pompous Korea's

"wasp-waist"

koops peace". There his home

him awake tion by diplomacy. The News which is widely held here "negotiate for

manoeuvring (Warren): Austin the Chronicle comment "I was no other way of convincing nights.

has been doing at Lake Success. General the Chinese

Western of the

Foulkes suggested diplomats get busy on both sides

Held in the light-rein of the Powers' sincerity.

good chance" still Board paint the side of the they have

State Departament, he does not his Bat-United of success provided it is true, Mr Attlee sent his suggestion globe facing

even dare to wok the United that he should visit the United

as we believe, that Rusala does

Nations

denounce Red States after

Chinese aggression..... meeting high Minioters.

Jung Bahadur

The two Nepalese later had tea with the President, Dr Rajendra There were no formal

oday.-Reuter,

Rana, Defence,

VOICE OF SANITY

Mr Driberg, who recently re- turned from Korea where he Ministers

was a war correspondent, said, Indian" hope that the voice of sanity Prasad. and moderation which has been

designed sec

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Opposition leaders in this House

will be heard In America,"

It is expected to be at least:

48 hours before he leaves Bri- toin.

THE WESTS PROBLEM

Britain

In his winding up speech in the foreign policy debate, MF Attlee told the House that one problem was how to get on

Russia. torns with would not refoot any, porabi- lity of discussion provided. It was not going to be merely futile discussion.

An agenda for such a mests ing was now being worked out,

ho

As Corentin Joment for such

should have adequate, strength;

10.

the

Ottawa, Nov. 30. Lieutenant-General Charles

Press.

Stalin's Search

Son's Grave

Aerial Safari

Sydney, Nov. 30.

-

the

"Saving our troops in Korea An Alice Springs airline has from annihilation must be given plans for taking. overseas arat consideration-Chieng Kal- businessmen on a safari in Aus-shek has 600,000 trained troops tralia's buffalo and crocodile in Formosa which he is ready country in the Northern Terr- to throw to our support. It tory.

the Truman Administration is

For

Oslo, Nov. 30

It is hoped the venture win still hot willing to accept, saist Brouse interest in the Terri-tance from this quarter. It had tory's business potentiailties and better come up with an answer attract business investments that offers the same mousure" of

relief."United Press

A Norwegian claims to have seen a picture of Router. the dead body of Marshal Stalin's eldest son, Yasha Dugashvili Stalin, whose fate has remained a mystery since he was captured by the Germans at Smolensky, the Oslo nowspaper, Dagbladet, re ported today..

an to deal on reasonably Marshal Stalin

A recent report said that berg, Erika Reyberg, Marianne

had love), terms,

offered | Flamm and Dr Kochler. That was why they had been through the Ruwalan newspaper; Yasha Dugashvili was the only" pressing so hard to build the Red Star, to pay a reward of child of Marsha] Stalin's first. Aulentio defences.

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Was

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