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Agreement Likely Hot Baths
On Agenda For 4-Power Meeting
Paris, Mar. 5.
Russian and Western-Deputy Foreign Minis- ters met for three-hours today and a_French spokesman said he believed they could agree on an agenda for a Big Four meeting.
The rival agendas presented by the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Gromyko, and the Chief British Delegate, Mr Ernest Davies, showed old differences, however, on what each side believed the Foreign Ministers of the four powers should discuss to case world tension.
Delivered To Door-Step
London, Mar, 5.
Hot baths delivered to the doorstep for old people without bathrooms are bo- ing planned in surburban Southall
It will work like this: X "bath is ordered. A _local_ health department car, with a 20 gallon tank of hot water, soverat yards rubber tubing, a pump
of
and a slue bath on wheels will call,
The bath will be wheel- ed into the house, and the hot water pumped into 16. Another tube will run the water away. Amociated
Press.
they ATLANTIC COMMAND
Russia's list was headed by the armament on the East side of the proposal to stop the pro- the Iron Curtain, which posed rearmamest of Western say is the real cause of tension Germany, conclude a German in Europe and the reason for rearmament of peace treaty, withdraw occupa- their proposed tion forces, from Germany and
Western Europe, A Western reduce the armed forces of the
spokesman
one of sald
their four powers. The list did not alms is an impartial census of inclutte
Austrian
peace the armed forces on both sides. An American sald "we probably won't get to first base but we the of would like to get them on
record anyway."
an
treaty.
The Western powers proposed to look first into the caug
international tendon in Europe, then take p on Austrian treaty'. They put German unity and a German peace trenty last
no
The French spokesman said the atmosphere at the meeting! was cordial but there was FAR EAST IGNORED
debate. One official said Mr Neither stle proposed to
Gramyka even smiled once. The talk abou the Korean
war. Deuses agreed to mest again Indo-China. the problems su tom row. (Tuesday) rounding Red Ching or
ther enthet En
Fat!
hase.
East,
What
really
the Western are concerned
the
US Denounces
Russia
Washington, Mar. 5.
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Lord Fraser
Agrees With
Appointment
Gibraltar, Mar, 5. Britain's First Sen Lord and
Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral
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For A Counter Attack
GENERAL MACARTHUR'S
LATEST
WARNING
Tokyo, Mar. 6.
The Chinese Communists have massed
in force sufficiant to launch a counter- offensive on the bloody central Korean front, General Douglas MacArthur an- nounced today as Allied troops drove the Reds back on the eastern flank.
American, French and South Korean troops advanced slowly on Monday on the east central front against stubborn enemy resistance.
Two Third Division patrols crossed the Han
night, both meeting light resistance from Com- munist forces guarding the former capital.
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River south and southeast of Seoul on Monday America's
Latest Challenge
Cae of the two small patrols attempted to_am- bush two Communist sentries, but was forced back when additional Communist troops moved into the Han Otherwise activity along the western front was confined to artillery and mortar duels. A three-inch snowfall blanketed the area on Tuesday morning.
area.
Air Force fighters and bombers through snow-filled droned clouds and rain showers over as-Korca on Tuesday to follow up yesterday's 840 sorties aimed at cutting up the Red Army's sup- ply lines.
destroyed or damaged 145 Red vehicles and smashed 300 build- ings.
UN
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AIMS IN
KOREA Remain The Same
At a party held at the Bo- vict Embassy in London to celebrate the founding of the Red Army 33 years sro, Ad- miral of the British Fleet, Lord Frater, learned one use. ful trick from the Russians--- how to loss down a glass of vodka, with the head back, one zwallow... "I don't know the strength of the Red Army, but I am learning the ztrength of their spirits"
BID TO OUT-RIVAL hd Betish War Minister
BRITISH LINERS
in
New York, Mar. 5. British supremacy United Nations naval forces.
trans-Atlantic shipping will were also active on Monday.
BELFAST IN ACTION
soon be challenged by a On the west coast the British mystery ship-the" "United | cruiser Belfast
and destroyer States." Constance and Cossack and the Bataon destroyer Australian
Military secrecy cloaks many 38th north sortied
details of the new super liner, Parsilel to bombard, Ullyal, which will be Arderica's Bist
artbwo of the Communist
but some authorities proict she
John Strachey, who also join- ed the vodka class under the Instruction of Ambassador Georgi Zarubla.-London Ex- press Service.
London, Mar. 6.
The Minister of State, Mr Kenneth Younger, sald to day the aims of the United Nations in Korea still stand. These call for the unification and pacification of the ware forn peninsula.
Speaking in the House of Commons. Mr Younger recalled that the United States has anid' there would be full consulta- tions among Interested govern- ments before General Dougins MacArthur's UN troops make" any lar
large-scale strategic cross-
Parallel. ing of the 38th Par
Mr J, A. Langford-Holt, Con- servative, asked whether, in slew of the recent selbacks of Communist forces, a statement could be made on the strategic policy of the United Nations with regard to the limits of the UN advance.
Mr Younger said the UN ob-; jectives in Korea were set out in the Security Council resolu- tion of June 27 and the Gen- eral Assembly resolution October 7. He continued:
of
CONSULTATIONS
"AS
limits of regards the the advance and the United Nu- tions General Command, con- tinuous consultation with the United States Goverment goes on, the United States being re-- aponsible under the Security resolution for providing Council the unified command."
Lord Fraser, said here today that he was personally satisfied
of the appointment American admiral as Supreme Commander in the Atlantie was Before the meeting, US Dele- the best policy for Britain. gate Philip Jessup told a news
in the East The vital area powers conference that if Russia tries to Alantic would be under a Bri- about is limit the agenda to Germany, fish commander and the United
there was le likelihood there| would be a Big Four meeting of Sales, with her great reserves, the Foreign Ministers. He said would be ready and able to divert forces to Brilain if re- the three Western powers were going into the meeting entirely quired, he told 4.000 officers policy-Associated and men of the British Home
Mediterranean Fleets and sembled
here. "The
publie outery over the appointment showed the regard In which the Royal Navy is held Radar-bombing B-29s hit Anju and it makes me very proud", and Sinanju supply centres un
declared. he
Monday night after sister ships Lord Fraser said that ex- trom Okinawa had dumped 130 hari lang of bomba-qua railroad perlences over
the years that the only way shown
to bridge south or PyongyaDK, barracks at Hungnam deler Russia
confront enemy was to her with strength.
and an enemy-held airfield near of the American light carrier Mary and Elizabeth-in speed, #must
commission more Pyongyang.
supported the naval and carry about the same ram-
ictam in Britain of General ships, he said. "You cannot
Crew members said they saw
ber of passengers. Farther south the US cruiser
MacArthur's
decision earlier in . The five-day-old murder of the Korean campaign to advance train for minesweeping on no flak or enemy fighters during Saint "The United States will persist. Dr Dean Burk of the Ns-barrack
Paul hammered Himpo must got
Some details the Monday roids. One mission peninsula northwest
released by the British shipping executive, to the Manchurian border, on the in seeking an overall peace for Hotel Institute of Health today ships tasca and train at sea".
of Scoul. Vice-Admiral Edward over Chunchon went after a
Francis M. Gispert, was be- ground that this provoked large- Japan,
But it concedes to no reported that selentista
On the east coast, fast carrier Cochrane, Britain's pro-supply centre and navigator ist one the right to veto power coming close to beating
thelleved solved as a police inform-scale Chinese Communist parti- re-commissioning
names Lieut. David R. Patton of Pasa-carriers Princeton and Philippine Board, include:
of cipation. There is some senti- "The Soviet government has ture in the game of manu-ships, Lord Fraser said that
four persons said to have taken ment here for halting the current persistently sought such a vete facturing food.
dena, California, said the crew Sea, hammered bridges and 33 of the new, destroyers
part in the killing. large 2,-
The "United States" will cost
advance at the 38th Parallel: position and that is what has He predicted that researchers 610-ton Doring class and many could see explosions in the tartunnels from Hungnam north
US$70,373,000, will be a 48,000 The police withheld the names
bassader
The United States today de nounced Russia and Soviet Am- Jakob Malik for ott talks un #4
Japanese *
peace
breaking
terms for
settlement.
The State Department char- ged that Russia has persistently
sought veto Bowers over the taroposed treaty and declared:
Food
Predicted
Blready unduly delayed a Japan="||would ese peace settlement.
Washington, Mor. 5.
soon
square.
were
Na-
Describing
for gramme
reproduce photosynthesis process by which
We
the
Murder Mystery
port of Chinnampo. Marine pilots will eclipse, even the Queen Solved
L
Manila, Mar, 6.
task force 17 built around the United States Federal Maritime ant disclosed the
chairman of
with on
Mr Younger sald a very large mensure of agreement America has been reached this issue but, since fighting is in progress, it is clearly not in our Interests" that public, matements should be
made
operations.
There was
on
considerable
future
the other small ships, particularly get area through breaks in the of Chan, 80 miles north of ton vessel, about 980 feet long, of all four, who were believed to question of future operations is Mr Malik, Soviet representa- plants convert sun energy into minesweepers, would be coming/clouds.-United Press.
tive at the United Nations, an-food, Scientists-would-do... --It nounced
on Saturday that he in the laboratory more et will not resume the talks he felently than Nature could out- | has been carrying on for months doors.
Dulles, John Foster
Dr Burk last night addressed Just returned from 40 teen-age scientists who are
for competing
$11,000 in
to
out in addition to the new DRIVEN OFF MOUNTAIN 30,500-ton “aircraft carrier Eagle.-Reuter,
Nine Young Girls
Die In Fire
Madras, Mar. 6.
At
and killed
Mr Langford-Holt said the
the 38th Parallel, the US cruiser will carry 2,000 passengers as a have been the persons who shot a matter that should be decided Rochester allenced. Red guns fruxury liner up to 14,000
the 50-year-old by more nations than the United as he Slates and Britain, He added: ing on a South Korean mine-troops as a transport, have a Gispert on Thursday Tokyo, Mar. 6. American Second and Seventh sweeper,-Associated Press, speed of at least 30 knots, and ascended the stairs to his Asso- This policy of dither and un- Division infantrymen, alded by
be capable of cruising a dis- ciated Lines office in the port
miles French troops, drove an estimat-
tance of 10,000
without area..of Manlia. stopping for fuel, water, ed six thousand Korean Commu-
east central Korea on Monday. They pursued the Reds north.
FIMh Air Force jets attacked
nists of a forthed mountain in WIN MEDAL other supplies.
BUT CANT WEAR IT
or
SPRING LAUNCHING
Furthen, it is revealed that about 50 percent of the thip's bull work has been completed up to the promenade deck, that she will be launched late this spring or early su
summer, and be ready for trans-Atlantle
The police said, however, that the killers had been definitely identified and would be arrested shortly.
certainty is going to result in our getting the worst of both wolde.”
Mr Younger replied that "Dither und uncertainty must not be assumed merely because "we refused to make a statement It was also understood that which would be of assistance the exact motive had been
to the Commander opposing our furnished to the police, who forces."Asociated Pres. requested that publication be withheld for the time being"
Earlier it had been reported that the killing resulted from labour union rivalry on the waterfront
with Mr who has Jopan.
The State Department said Westinghouse science scholar- this action was taken apparently ships in the 10th annual Nine teen-age girls employed under instructions from Moscow selence talent search. He and in a Breworks factory in the and commented that it "con- Dr Otto Warburg, top German Tinnevelly district of South the Reds with napalm rockets trasts with the propaganda pro- scientist and Nobel Prize India died when chemicals and |_ machinegun dre at the Reds fessions of the Soviet Union as winner, have been working on burst into flames, blowing up as they fled.
Press pence and
overall the food problem an
and he said a section of the factory,
Allied artillery and tanks Japanese peace.” — Associated they were about mid-way in reports said today.-Associated supported the assault on the Press,
their project.--United Press.
plateau ten infles northwest of
(From Edward Howat). snow capped Pangnim In the
where the North On the British Front in Korean First Division had been
Koren, Mar. 4. firmly entrenched.
The British Government was lată a year ago in a huge for nearby provinces last night, net earnings of $821,118,724 Division tank infantry team has forbidden men of the virginia, Shipbuilding and Dry- but not one has been heard from
basin of the Newport Newa, presumably to arrest the killers, dining 1950-the highest pront advanced 4,000 yards into Chang Middlesex and the Argyll dock Company. pyong. The Allied troops pulled
COMMENT OF THE DAY
Press.
Mr Clarke's Mission THE report by the Director of Commerce and Industry on his visit to Washington, while lucid enough, will do little to remove the anxiety felt by Hongkong industrialists and manu- facturers about the future flow of essential raw materials from the' United States to the Colony. That Mr Clarke presented Hongkong's position ably there is not the slightest doubt, and if it did little else, his presence in Washington has enabled the State Department of Commerce to realise that Hongkong has a fair and sound case. "I think I can say in all sincerity," declared Mr Clarke in his broadcast last night, "that the proposals will receive careful and sympathetic consideration, for I found on the part of such Americans as I met, & very great interest in Hongkong and its problems, and a genuine desire to help to solve our difficulties if at all possible." This is encouraging, but the principal obstaclo remains-American public opinion, which has been inflamed against Hongkong very largely by un- informed, distorted, and at times vicious public speeches and press reports. I the officiala who understand that we have genuine neods can impart their convictions to the general public thero will be nothing to Impodo the immediate easing of the restrictions. Unhappily, in consequence of distorted propaganda, mány Americans are certain that Hong- kong is nothing but a wide open'igato. way for the flow of strategic materials to Red China, and, until they cali, bo fuade to understand that this is not the
· Eano,” UB Admilifstrátion: -- officials, to protect their own interestz, will be lothly
to render that assistance required to sustain our normal domestic economy. Washington now possesses an aide- memoire, founded on Mr Clark's facts and figures, which has become the basis for further discussions on д an important diplomatic level. It is document, the features of which might profitably be presented to the American public to help remove some of the mis- guided notions they have about Hong- kong, its trade and its domestic require- ments in the way of raw materials and other commodities. It is unfortunate that to date the American people have been given only one side of the story--- and that founded on emotionalism and axaggeration. It is time for the picture, In its true perspective, to be presented to the people of America. Mr Clarke has made reference to another aspect of his recent tour-his enquiries in London as to the possibilities of Britain being able to help us with supplies of raw materials, particularly tin plate. Again there is not much
cause for optimism, and whatover success Mr Grimwood may have in his negotiations on the Colony's behalf, it in doubtful whether more than a trickle of supplies can be expected from, the Home country. Quite frankly the general out- look is discouraging and our maunfac- turers and dealers must continué' to hope that the Washington discussions -- will, aventually bring the; desired and necessary results. The Colony's Impor tere will rafse no objection to filing in forms and supplying required details so long as they can'òxpock quick delivery i of minimum necessities i godt at han ha
mountains
At the same time a US Seventh
Field dispatches suld the bon, which is waiting for them
vice by the summer of 1999-
It will be operated by the in which Gispert was involved. United States Lines. Her keel
Adenira Cochrane sald cons- back slightly south at dusk, and Sutherland Highlanders
was well ahead of however, and buttoned up for the to wear the gallantry medal truction night.
awarded them by the South schedule and that all the scarce steel necessary to complete the Changpyong is a road junction Korean Government.
L ship
hand. Boilers on
al- commanding the route leading
The men were in line last ready are installed, the shafting northeast 35 miles to the coastal night when they were told they is in place, and many of the towean Republicans and guarded will never be able to sew the auxiliary power units have been
Work white, green, red and blue rib- by Aliled warships offshore.
progressing nem rapidly on the structure itself, on their Cochrane reported, Korcan Republicans on the cast at the rear echelon,
as well as tunler. And although these on fabricated sections within the coast had patrolled seven miles o
soldiers aro' no medal hunters shipyard, north of Kangnung to the town this of Chumungjin, only ten miles appointment,
news was a great dis-
One of America's foremost particularly to south of the 38th Parallel. They National Servicemen, the first aval designers, William Francis met no opposition.
is supervising the of whom leave the battalions Gibbs, who
construction job, said the ship for home today.
has made "amazing progress' in The award is a South Korean one year," and added, "I have About 5,000 North Korean presidential citation. It
never known a ship of
such troops, however, were reported given to these men for action in dimensions to go so well, and building up strength north of the Nakton Fulver bulge last we are very pleased." Hajinbu, 20 miles southwest of September, It was in these
American advocates of the Kongmung. Hajinbi is on the actions that Major Kenneth Muir cast-weet highway which Allled won the Victoria Cross posthu-super-liner any that if the United forbs are taking over slowly mously, and Lieut. Col. Neilson Sales had possessed such a ship but methodically. Republic
of the Argylls received the DSO when the Korean War started, The late General Walton H this country could have delivered Koron Seventh Division troops were in contact with this now Walker, who commanded the a Division of troops to the fight- Red concentration.
American 8th Army, was killeding area from New York withia They are already in a road accident when he was ja fortnight. Elswhere along the front, on the way to present the cita-proposing that the United States and start building a second exper-
{Uner-Associated Press,
BUILDING UP
of
Middlesex
United Nations forços
in the tion
to the ceptre of the peninsula run into Argila increasingly stubborn résistance It was finally presented at a from Chineso Communists ceremonial parade of the baite- But perched on commanding heights tons on Christmas Eve.
solidly entrenched in the yesterday all the glory died. The
CALL-UP BILL PASSED
War Office signalled the Brigade The US Firet Marina Division that the men must not wear the met! the heaviest resistance ribbon. The reason Elven war north of
of Hoengsong, 85 air miles that the British Government had
London, Mar, 5, It could cast of Seoul Four Chinese the similar award which
The House of Commons Communist regiments, defend give the Korean troops,
The signal smid, “Unfortunately tonight passed without.a vois a ... both sides of BAITOW HIM Clovernment is not in a posi- Bill endorsing the Government's сайусп road snipod
present similar award plans for calling, up 250,000 and bridges. AAN
Mito troops The Marines moved cautious one of the Bepublic of reserves for 15 days triping
with the forces this summer 15 up "massacre' valley," where. So eacle platoon 40
{X1_'now goneɑto, the House of encillimated 1,200 casualties went from trenda, to french at Lords clauso in the were inflated on a UE Second might telling the men the bed makes it illegal to incite anyone Division Mark fores by Chiased news of the story of the
disobey the call-ups. The ambush on February, 13. Di
from tragacion to
Ball was the ben, Eying day in britis troops in Koreanskjonden (two 32 ears, reimprison two weeks Mighter" "bombers || "secre
Four teams of detectives left
so far.-United Press.
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