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FERD NAND

To Meet

Bagulo, Feb. 1. spokesmaJE for the Indonesian President, Dr Soekarno, kald the Govern- Indonesian ment of the Republie would call within this year a conference of all Malatio nations which partielpated in the New 1940 Delhi meciinge and 1949, to discuss pos- sible solutions the Indo- China problem.

The apokesman said some unspecided countries wore already invited, but the alte of the conference land not yet been elusen. The spokesmIAN sald До would recommend Bagulo. -United Press.

Formosa To

Come Up

Lake Success, Feb. 1.

The United Nations Political

Committee, the only Assembly

oup that did not complete its work before Christmas. WRS summoned to meet on

Friday afternoon to take up three agenda

Left-Wing Labourite Commons

Revolt In

Over

China

Policy

London, Feb. 1.

A number of Loft-wing_Labour members staged a minor revolt in the House of Commons today against Govern- ment policy on Communist China.

1

After a statement by the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, they rose in successior to criticise Britain's support of the United States resolution at the United Nations brand- ing China as an aggressor.

was considerable, uneasiness al

of the resolution.

At this there were Conserva-

tive cries of "Moscow".

Mr Brockway went on to ask

still act

for an assurance that the British representatives would

with Commonwealth repre- sentatives at the United Nations! with the re- and particularly

They cried, "Answer, answer" when Mr Minister was aware that there Attlee showed some reluctance to reaffirm that the British Government's up- Britain still wanted to encourage the admission of port for even a modified form Chinese Communists to the Security Council.

After hesitating, the Prime Minister replied, "Our position has been made perfectly plain. Perhaps it is not very helpful to have further iday questions on this rather delicate matter."

This evasion sel some politi-1 glad indeed. We are particularly itenis that were side-tracked cal observers wondering if any between Britain and the Unite presentatives of India, we have

in British policy was while the problem of Chinese switch intervention in Korea was being imminent. But a Foreign Office States, even though concerned throughout all these

later with a jungle of words, could kept in close touch with India apokesman They include:

told Reuter US. that there had been no change. occur at such a grave juncture and with all our fellows in the

Commonwealth

shall and we Britain still believed that the in our joint fortunes".

shouti The future status of the Peking Government

Replying to Mr Churchill, Mr continue to do so". China nt Lake Attlee said. "We have already Mr Sidney Silverman, another Nationalist-held Island of For-represent

the voted

Com-Labour left-winger, asked in the Political mosa-an item introduced last Success.

Nations. Prime Minister to bear in mind mittee of the United autumn by the United States.

Britons Tegarded most The vote will now come up in that

vote condemning plenary session. If Mr Churchill Britain's General As-has rend the very

admirable China as an aggressor without

approval.

thrashed out.

1. Russia's charge of aggression against China.

Mr Aillee had told the House 3. The Russian -sponsored that the amended United States Chinese Communist complaint resolution on Korea before the against the bombing of Man- United Nations churla by American planes.sembly offered the best hope in speeches made by Sir Gladwyn of Jebb (British U. N. representa- the existing circumstances obtaining a negotiated settle-tive) he will see very clearly the

meaning of this resolution."

United Press.

Urgent Appeal

morc

Pusan, Feb. 1. An urgent appeal for funds and relief goods for in- creasing hordes of Korean war made today by refugees was the United Nations Commission for Unification and Rehabilita tion of Korea,

It said the original $250,000,- 000 relief estimate for the next

ment

with China,

CHURCHILL SPEECH

LABOUR CRITICS

replied,

matters

At this there were Conserva- tive cries of "Nonsense".

Mr Silverman continued that in the upinion of a very great number of people the Chinese Mr Winston Churchill, leader

Mr Mitice did not answer had done nothing which Bri- of the Conservatives, said that

follow in when a Left-wing member of tuin, in the same circum- It was difficult to

Ian stances would not have done. detall the statement the Prime the Labour Party Mr

that the The

obstacle real

to £ mude without Mikardo, declared had Minister possessing the document re-passage of the resolution at this cessation of hostilities did not with the Chinese but time must make the task of the 'le ferred to.

more elsewhere. right in Good Offices Committee We arc "I presume

it would other- presuming that the British re- dificult than presentatives will vote with the wise be.

"Surely, on these grounds, it United States on the resolution declaring China to be an aggres- was unwise to pass this resolu- and that tion at this moment and unwise 12 months would prove far too thus agreement will be main or our Government to have small because of Alledtained though after a great supported it," Mr Mikardo said. military reverses that again deal of discussion with the

Mr James Hudson (Labour) brought Communist armies United States on these important regretted that the Government surging into

had found it necessary to sup- United Press.

Dort this resolution.

He asked whether the Gov- ernment would persist in its Mr George Thomas (Labour) 3 immediate asked the Prime Minister

efforts would be made to get Asian countries associated with the Good Offlees Committee in seeking a way out.

South

sor in North Korea

Korea. Issues.

"If that is so, we

are very

12,000-Mile Hitchhike To Join Up In Korea

Western front in Korea, Feb. 1.

efforts cease-fire.

to get

Mr Attlee

an

replied, "If Mr Hudson will read the statement I have made he will see that every endeavour is to be made by the Good Offices Committee to get a cessation of host

Mr Fenner Brockway (Labour

ATTLEE REPORT Mr Allee replied, "If that is not know correct and I do the source of the Information about the very large numbers I regret that there should be a large number of people un- of

acquainted with the basis

United the principles of the Nations which,We are obliged to support."

Mr Attlee answered that he had always thought that Persia was on Asian country. A re- presentative of Persia was Pre- Committee, he sident of the

A 26-year-old American civilian today walked teft-winger) osiced if the Prime said.--Reuter. into a muddy frontline command post of a famous American regiment on the Korean western front after a 12,000-mile road, rail and air journey from New York to "clear my name of the taint of Com- munism."

Officers of the 27th Regimental Combat Team of the 25th Division were flabbergasted when he strolled into their command post and asked: "Which of you is the Commanding Officer?"

He was William Jesse Newton, of Los Angeles.

Newton recalled

to

hitch- From Japan Newton hiked to Pusan in a United

Alr the seasa States

Force transport tional case of August last year plane and made his way when he landed his small the Eighth Army Headquarters seaplane alongside the Polish by truck and jeep. liner Batory 80 miles off Long

in at the Eighth

Rep Headquarters, he formal-

Island, New York, was picked Army

Up,

andly applied to be assigned to taken to England,

Combat arrested by agents of the United the 27th Regimental States Fedoral Bureau

fight- of team "because of their

Investigation on his arrival at, ing record."

Southampton.

He said: "I knew that if I "Though the United States could get assigned to them I Government's case against me! would have a chance to shoot clear was never continued, everybodyja few Communists and sald I was a Communist," he de- my name." clared.

But official channels at the

Army. Headquarters "So when I was released from Eighth

man custody in New York last De- moved too slowly for a cember I decided to kill a few who had hitchhiked half the Communists fast to prove to way around the world to kill Communists, and he decided people how much I like them."

Newton, a slightly built, wiry to make his own way to the front and apply personally to young man, arrived at the com- mand post clad only in a G.I. Colonel John F. Michaells, the shirt and trousers which he said Commander of the Regiment. he had begged off an American soldier in Japan.

His only luggage was a towel and shaving gear.

Newton said that heft New York In December and hitch- hiked his way across the United States to San Francisco, where he signed on as a quartermaster on a Navy transport.

JUMPED SHIP

Ife cald he "jumped" the ship at Yokohama. "I left all my

clothes on board so that think that I had they would missed the ship rather than de serted," he said.

Lost His Bearings

pp.

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