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12-Nation
George Marshall
To Retire
Washingon, Dec. 18, President Truman WIE reported by a White HouLEG source today to be coni sidering Mr W. Btuart Symington for the
post of Detenet Secretary
when General George Marshall decides to vacate it. Air Symington is Chairman of the National Security Re- sources Board.
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The White House cource Bald that the President felt he could not ask the General, whom he called out of retirement, to con- tinue Indefinitely the heavy duties of tho Defence post. General Marshall will be 70 on December 31.-Reuter.
Big Gold Seizure In India
Bombay, Dec. 18. Customs officials here last night seized 98 kilograms (about 196 pounds) of con. traband gold, estimated to be worth £71,250, from four Italians who arrived from Europe.
The gold was found hidden on the passengers and behind false sides of their suitcases. The passengers described themselves as "textile and leather mer- chants, coming to India to extend contacts."
Customs officials frst dis covered about 60 kilograms (100 pounds) when an Air In- dia International Constellation arrived from Europe. The gold was discovered in one-kilo of bars inside the waist-conts
Bloc Trying
To Allay Peking
Suspicions
Lake Success, Dec. 18.
Delegates from Asian and Middle Eastern countries met today to discuss the Korean cease-fire question after the United Nations Political Committee adjourned indefinitely.
The meeting, called by Sir Benega! Rau, leader of the Indian dele- gation, was confined to the 12 nations which sponsored a resolution call- ing for the appointment of a commission to study existing focuss in the Far East.
The Philippines representative, who signed the 13-nation appeal for a.
WAS not invited to cease-fire but declined to support the other resolution today's meeting.
The meeting was believed to have been called at the instance of those delegations which felt that discussion of broader issues at the same time as the cease- to fire question would help solve the present deadlock,
Sir Benegal. who presided, said, "We considered how best we can allay certain muspicions that have been expressed in connection with the proposal for a cease-fire."
It was clear that he was re- ferring to the statement made by the Chinese Communist re- presentative, General Wu Hslu- | chuan, at a Press conference on Saturday.
General Wu sold that China believed that the proposals were a trap.
Sir Benegal said that the con- ference had not decided on any particular way of allaying the suspicions.
GENERAL DISCUSSION Asked whether diplomatic be employed to fears, Sli
means would
Peking's allay
that Benegal sald
the con. ference considered the question in a general way.
Political
Pontiff's Order To Bishops
Vallean City, Doo. 18.
Popo Pius XII has ordered all Catholia bishopE throughout the world
posta not to leave 'their daring the current period of crisis, tưually well- informed Vatican circles reported tonight.
This
not Inter- preted as meaning expecta- Hon in the Vatican of Im- mediate war but rather sa part of the Pope's
mebliso the palan to world's 400,000,000 Catholies in intensive devotions for Deace.
The next high point in this campaign will be the exceptional midnight mass to be celebrated
All Catholle churches through- out the world. on Now Year's Eve-Konter.
This picture, taken by a former member of the crew of the London freighter Baltavia and smuggled from behind the Iron Curtain, shows the arrest of red-
Bar haired Barbara Bobrowska - the girl in the Warsaw "Pimpernel" story. bara, 29-year-old Polish teacher, is alleged to have been incited to leave Foland illegally by former Group Captain Claude Turner, RAF, a charge, Turner admitted in court. This dramatic picture showa Barbara, dressed in man's clothes, being arrested by Secret Police on board the ship-London Express Service.
Asked whether he would meet General Wu again before he returned to Peking, Sir Benegal At least he would said that meet him to say goodbye.
Earlier, the three-man United two passengers whose uaduc Nations Cease-Fire Commitice
In- had reported to the haste prompted Custtens
Соса to take Committee that they had re- Spector John "another look" after an initial ceived no reply from the Chinese search.
Communist authorities to a re
fot quest
On a discussion
settlement of the issues within ccase-fire in Korea,
Lester
Pearson, Canadian the principles of the Charter we Minister for External Affairs, are prepared for a discustion whe is a member of the Com with your representatives here mittee, announced that in a or elsewhere. message to the Peking Govern ment the Committee had stated its willingness to discuss a cease are either in New York or else-
Inspector Goes found
gold ať ulsa in the plywood side the passengers sultenses-mak ing up a total of 60 kilograms. The Customs. officials then do- elded to search all incoming planes. They found 24 Icilo
of grama gold on another Italian who arrived later in the evening from Europe by Trans-World Airlines.
at
where.
The
Was message
was not unusual in communication Mr Pearson
Commal
sent
to
"We urge that an arrange ment should be made for dis- cussion with the least possible delay,"
Mr Pearson emphasised that
RUSSIAN VIEW
Dramatic Actio Car Compar
By
Detroit, Dec. 18,
General Motors stopped the sales of
A fourth Italian arriving night by a Ceylon airliner was Feking on Saturday and so far there had not been much oppor- searched and 24 kilograms of no reply had been received. Mrtunity to receive a reply from
Pearson emphasised that this Peking. He therefore urged the Chevrolets, Pontiacs and Cadillacs shipped t gold were seized from him.
of Political Committee to give the view Yesterday's haul has raised
group more time for negotin-dealers after Monday. Bombay Customs contraband
that the flons.
This action of the world's largest automobi gold seizures in the last month
consisting of himself, 50 over £1,200,000.
manufacturer will freeze one-third of Unite and Mir Nasrollah The biggest single seizure was Sir
Mr Jacob Malik (Russia) had States car sales. of gold last!
Entezam
the President of Persia, £247,000 worth
of Arabs of the April from a group
United Nations General no objections to giving moro
Cars now in dealers' show- arriving in the country by sen Assembly, had met representa- time, But he stressed that dis- Tives of the unified command cussion of a cease-fire alone was
rooms or en route, were not i from the Middle East.
and had an interesting and use too narrow a concept.
affected by the order. Apparent- It had to be linked with the ly it was G.M.'s answer to the ful discussion on cease-ara con- ditions.
whole question of the with- | Government's arder of Saturday On Friday last the Committee drawal of foreign troops from rolling prices back to Dec.
to get in touch with tried
re-Korea, ho declared. the Chinese presentatives of
He maintained People's Republic in New York the three-nation group continu-
A Customs official said that, after the recent vigil, at the docics, smugglers were appar ently continuing their activities by air-Reuter.
"Terrible Fumbling"
In Korea
Chleago, Dec. 18. Senator Estes Kefouver (De- mocrat, Tennessee), the Chair- man of the Senate Civil Defence
bas Sub-Committee,
accused General MacArthur of sharing
by "some
me terrible responsibility fumbling in Korea."
Declaring that America war "headed towards a hell of a war," the Senator said in
an interview: "There has been some terrible fumbling in Korea, Gen cral MacArthur is partly respon- sible and so is the State Depart- ment."
The State Department was to blame for a hot-cold attitude to- words, Korea, he asserted. "One day we say we are staying the next we say we are getting out." Senator Kefauver had little faith in the United Nations after
that
levels.
while
The drastic move was believed
but were unable to established its negotiation, the Political to be the first general "freeze"
official contact with them.
Committee could profitably con- Informal contact wes made
tinue debate on the following with the Feking representa- subjects: tivca largely through Str
Chinese Communist
Benegal.
The
presentatives, headed
General Wu, had stated that
TO- by
they did not have authority to meet the group officially.
(2) The question of Formosa. (3) Pending resolutions on Korea.
evor ordered by an American automobile company.
FRENCH IN TONKIN PUT ON ALERT
t
.G.M's two makes, Buick and (1) American aggression Oldsmobile, were not included In the order. Their 1951 models
Hanoi, Dec. 18. against China.
were not scheduled for introduc-
French forces and poli tion until next month.
Tonk Ford, Chrysler and Nash, and throughout the other automobile companies delta area in Northe (4) Bombing of Chinese ter-affected by the price roll-back, Indo-China were put
the alert today again Vietminh attacks * morrow, the anniversary the uprising in 1946.
General De Lattre de Ti gay, newly appointed · (Fren Commander in Indo-China, due at Hanel tomorrow hai in first inspection, tour t
The Commit.ce then sent ritory by United States planes.
Mr Malik nocured the Ameri-had no immediate comment. General Wu a message and
But it la generally known that transmitted a copy to the For- can delegation of deliberately elga
Minister of the Chinese trying to avoid discussion of the leaders of the motor-car in- dustry are angry at being named People's Republie (Mr Chou these issues.
the In the
Government's drive This was a rockery of En-lat) in Peking.
against inflation, ISOLATING CONFLICT
rules of procedure, he asserted.
There la. a promise that they The message said that the
"CANNOT WAIT”
will fight it out at a conference purpose of determining satis- He als protested against the with stabilization officials on factory conditions for a cease-"impoliteness" shown to the Wednesday in Washington.
A spokesman of the Econo fire was to prevent the conflict Peking representative who, ho
Agency mie Stabilisation from spreading to other areas. said, had been kept waiting for
Another aim was to end the days without an opportunity of Washington said the Agency thanterod province..........
would make fighting and provide an oppor- putting his ense before the Poll-
no comment tunity to consider what further leal Committee. stops should be taken for a Referring to the announced the General Motors action, stop tomorrow of General ping the sale of 1951 model cars Mr Makk said, "This re- "until we receive formal notice
peaceful settlement of further we cannot
wait an In|of the action."
on
A spokesman said that French pont only about 20 mi north-ws of Hanoi had be
attacked.
DİSAUCE.
message wald, The
"Since the
Anglo- The General Motors Pre- Central Government of the definite time until the
sept a E.. Wilson, Chinese People's Republle has American blog is good enough sident
French aircraft bómbéd m letter to unlops warning that expressed strong views on the to let him speak here."
Mr Malik
and diet imina-ply contres and Vietminh-colu then referred to "this sudden there and since
throughout the arcs," the appl Korean. Korean warfare
of alloged "atrocities" tory order placed in jeopardyman sach... is ch
Chlaese pa
Ls that
the
Its fallure to bring about a cesso-] warfare, the ipaliropated by the South Korents | the cost of living, contració, mu
fire order in Korea,--Reuter.
Officers Killed In Car Smash
Pensacola, Florida, Dec. 18.
A officer of, the Hallan Navy and. à Mexican. Naval officer were killed today when their,car crashed through two, bridge barricades and struck a highway department trucke near here:
►
Lleut. Armondo Marcos of
Mexico and Lieut. Luigi Brini
of Italy died in the wreck.
meeris al hele car
speed
wha
at a high' zato "of
when it crashed. barri
on the Pensacola. Day bridge. Another Italiars lleu-
endos
tepant, Vittorly Cotting, was in-
frođ. The three men were unddrgoing Alght training · ht Pensacola Naval air station, m
women
Corporation has with unions
was
to discuss with your Govern authorities,
A road convoy travelling fro ment and the military authori He said that thousands of in- representing 400,000 employees.
and children Me Wilson said. "An arbitrary Saigon to Loc Ninh,” shout tics in North Korea the posible nocent -provisions of a cease-fira," were being killed by "maniacs" price freezo would seem to re-miles to the north,
an equally arbitrary bushed on Saturday, Four lo
ries were lost, "In the interests of stopping under the hall-mark of the quire
wage treze."--United Press.
the Oghting and achieving a just
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