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Anxiety Over Spread Of Communist Aggression

Washington, July 13.

The State Department ad- viser, Mr. John Foster Dulles, told Republican 'Senators today that

United States should speed against the rearmament

the

possibility of Communist Aggression spreading from Korea to such European! trouble spots as Iran and Yugoslavia.

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Mr Dulles views were given to Republican at luncheon as an anxious Congress, stung

American by.

rovertės Koren, urged President Truman to step up military spending.

Senator

tor Alexander Smith,

who arranged the luncheon, said, the chief topic of discus- xlor was what Ankerlenn poitey should be in case of new Com- munist attacks.

He asserted: "We don't have one now,Unlied Press.

SECURITY BAN

Washington, July 13. The Defenes Secretary, Louis Johnson, formally ordered the Army, Navy and Air Force 10- day to withhold certain accurity Information about the Korenu to thwart Communist

war esplonage.

While the Instructions were largely a restatement of restric- the tions already Imposed by Individual services, they amounted to an answer to Con. gressional changes that the De- 100t

Department has been too with vital information. They will guide the services #5 to what information can be made public and what should be withheld safeguard

"to national security in connection operations In the Far

command." They involve mainly informa- tion about mavements of troops, ships and planes to the front-United Press.

with Eastern

war

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1950.

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Desertion Sentence Appeal

GENEVA CONVENTION :

Observance Promised By Both Sides

Lake Success, July 13.

The United Nations Secretary-General, Mr Trygve Lie, has been informed that the North Korean authorities are prepared to observe the Geneva Convention on humane treatment of prisoners.

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Though no official com-four-point-appeal to the Soviet

Union: munication has yet boen re-

1. To contribute towards put. ceived here, the Foreigning an end to the war in Korea

of Minister the North and Inducing Korean régime, Pak Hong-Koreans to withdraw

38th Parallel.. yong, stated on Pyongyang

2. To Radio that a message had united Nations' work again

sent to Mr Lie.-

3. To agree to an effective control of atomle energy.

4. To

contribute towards concluding peace treaties with Germany and the other countries which Nations Secretary General's still not had peace,

Soviet Union command that they halt atrock-

taches importance to Lies in the Korean fighting, รุษไม disclosed today.

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An American Air Force Base in japan, July 13.

the Soviet. "And it Now types of armour-piercing rockets, will be added

civilised warfare which pro-wanted to make the peopics of the whole world Joyful and soon to the armament of American combat planes in the

hibits atrocities.

pay heed to A broadcast from Pyongyang happy, it would Korean war, General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, United States

Radip, heard in Tokyo, said the the Soviet Union wislice Air Forco Chief of Staff, disclosed today in an exclusive a flying

Foreign Minister of the North interview with the United Press after he had made

Korean Government, Pak Hon it, there will be peace in the trip to several American air bases in Korea and Japan.

Yong, had sent a similar na-world today and in the days to I believe," he added, Alrdenberg salt, "with the arrival

surance to Mr Lie. The North cume.

yet "that all responsible people in Pilots of the Fifth

Korean message has not will of new equipment. This

the world will help in trying Force had complained yes elude electronic altin of all

heen received here.

to prevent the use of the atomie 2.30, Mr Lie,

by reports Hpurred Ghent, July 13.

But ther terday that their five-inch ads and 1129

want more the that

North Koreans had homb Ineffective the rocket field."

Walter Backs, 40-year-old shot American

than that. rockets

They want to try and prisoners

to prevent war itself."-Reuter, against what they said were

brother-in-law of King that the South Koreans also;

atrocities who 60-ton Russian-built tanks)

indulging Leopold.

appealed were

PEKING CHARGES He said these are new types

agninst

Communis! captured used by the North Koreans.

guerillas, sent Identical rables visit of armour-piercing rockets, and against a sentence of three Vandenberg's General

on their way from the years imprisonment for de- to both sides yesterday, asking

The People's Dally of Peking rave obvious heart to pilots and ure

States. He Said

of the sertion pronounced in 1946, them to accept the services accused the United States of round crews, especially at the United

where Brher forea have had a great was released from arrest at the International Red Cross busc dvanced Korean

in Korea enforced "Dagrant crimes" hot

the? being leal to do with the relatively

which had evoked miticas on- ¡P-St Mulangs arc

North today's hearing before the humanitarian action off the

to utilized on what appears to be slow progress

mity, among the Korean people, for the D- Korean In the land few days,Military Court.

measures

a Communist New shoestring basis.

[plication of the Geneva

neva Con according to a

China News Agency report re- Walker, commander of the

vention for protection on both ceived in London today. will Judgment A United Press correspondente quoted Lt-Gen. Walton 11.

Vanden-

ides

wattuleri ondi of military accompanied General

Eighth Army, as saying the tomorrow. Earle. E. Reds would

editorial predicting an sick war prisoners, civillan in-victory for the Korean people have gone berg, Major-General

much 2

Bacls, of the further had it not been for atr

wito how lived in in Partridge, commander

ternees and

nd civilian population In their war France

of since the end of the

Uberation," the Fifth Air Force, and other high

follow strictly the priu- jand operations.

war, was arrested last Friday officers on

conven- daily said that in the last four of the Geneva on their flicht. Mr Shuaib Qureshi,, the į Air Force nih

As for the F-80, Gen. Vao-nt the Franco-Belgian

years the United States and the border ciples

as the best tion Pakistan Arabassador 10th C-47-transport.

debern sold the pints have a while on his way to attend the avoiding such incidents."

Syngham Rhee regime had exe- and Generals Vandenberg Russia, arrived in London Partridge assured the

feeling of security in it because funeral of his mother, men at

Col. Limb replied that Southc'ed 150,000 Koreans, arrested 480,000 aril outlawed more than by air from Moscow this the Korean base that reinforce of its demonstrated ability to

arranging to utilise net as a rtabl. platform for The brother

of the former Korea was

sations. afternoon on his way to ments are on the way.

Mary Liliane Buels, the Princess the services of the International 130 political parties and organ!-

and was expecting Major Dran Hess of Marletta, Ockels and gung,

The universities were closed Karachi.

de Ruthy, King Legald's second Red Cros Ohio, who. 15 comtranding

the Agency Bald. It added that He was received at Northolt fugter operations at the base,

wife, he left Belgium in 1940, their observers 2001

Lisbon where he

His message sold: "I also have in South Korean enterprises Airport by Mr Habib Rahim-

alleged 10 have refused

to the honour to inform you that United States "imperialism con- Lucia, the Pakistan High Com-aid each of his planes was By

for

missions per ing up to three missioner to Britain.

answer a suminous ordering him the Government of Korea ou trolled over 90 percent of the Major Hess was former-

out of 10 lo rejoin the Free Belgian forces July 6 declared its adherence to capital." But alne Ninth Air Force, y with the

Geneva mines were closed and 40 per- principles of the continuing the light abroad,

arable land ormed cent of the our World War II.

Convention, and today was forces are strictly carrying out uncultivated-Reuter.

Baels this order. I deeply appreciate

No Political

Significance

London, July 13.

!

Mr Qureshi said in an inter-ny

view that he was going to Generale Vardenberg's unji In Karochi to make arrangements for taking his family to Marcow. and that his visit to Pakistan had

absolutely ng political Fignificance.

Gen:

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Gen. Vandenberg praised the leadership, and cooperation in behold." the air operations as a joy to

FIRE BOMBS

He said: " wred to be said That the Air Force could not;

The courtroom operate in bad weather. That ZERO CEILING

is not frue any more,

Young practically

the watchcarellow. Vandenberg

Home of them not baltie entered

Ground-Reuter.

be Kiven

deserted,

Military

was

Court

observe

tablish

the

means

and

Oghter and transport operations tested, are flying Jets under between two armed gendarmes, your profound concern on be

at another

Tie_said that while in Karachi ter-an-nimost zero-ceiling-e-commercial and muitary traic

base in Japan af- cantitions that wou'd he would meet the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali

vented landing at a secund

cong in the Stales." Koren airfield,

closely He Khan, and Sir Mohommed

Gell. Vandenberg said fre questioned the pilots on the Zafrullah Khan, the Pakistan

combat effectiveness of their bombe were again proving effee- Foreign Minister.

ters,tive against bridges and tanks, F-10 Jet Shooting Star fighters, He declined

rocket: questions of a political nature. and found them enthusiastic in and that the five-mels

on the F-80s wert DB'se of the plane. The airmen carried

to answer any

He will about a week before leaving by

nble both to

air for Karachi. He said thand to take it. he expected to return to Mos- cow in mid-August-Reuter.

men,

them.

Hindustan Times' London Building

half of democracy, justice and United humanitarianism."

Press:

KOREAN CLAIMS

Lotton, July 13. A North Korean communique Peking broadcast today by Rado claimed that inore than 700 United States ground froopa were killed or wounded and 500 others captured in a battle south of Chochlwan on July 11.

General MacArthur's head- quarters last night gave United of the State total losses thus fari a less than Upo, including 42 'dead, 190 wounded arid (250 Aisling

The North Korean commi que said that four tanks wen

the battle, captured In with 1,000 automatic rifles and several anti-tank guns,

newspaper, was christened this

London, Suly 18, stay In Lorton for said the Shooting Stars were knocking out bridges of a type!

The Hindustan Times House, give punishment which used to require several the first office building in Fleet medium bombers to destroy Street to beowned by an Indian The Air Force Chief of Staff

to the Impending vening by Mr Devils Gand then talked with several wives

of Korea-based fighter) he managing editor enlisted of officers and

the Com- Hindustan Times,

Delii. who set up a canteen to serve operations, he sald

Air

Gandhi was host at a food and hot coffee for pilots munists would son feel the

of many more nights party to Indian Journalists and and plane crews on their return weight

said: "I have dally-United Press.

tenants of the building-Reuter, never seen higher morale any- where than among these young fellows, who are operating under

dimcullies An

BASES TO BE

RETAINED

Washington, July 13.

to base,

The United States Defence | unbelievable

He

that goes for the

Deparment today announced asking them as part of the day's reversal of its decision to close work, and three air bases in the. Aleutian wives, too. Islands Shemya, Cold Bay and Adak.

"Son of these difeuilles will be overcoms,"

Gen. Van-

Group To Examine

Offers Of

Of Help

Senotor Warren Magnuson (Democrat of Washington), who said he had been nolißed of the

King Receives decision, fold a reporter that the bases, which provide the short-

Ministars est ipu'e to Tokyo, were to have been closed for economy reasons. but the situation in Korea, haci

London, July 13. caused a change of plan.

The King today received in Shemya, which has cost $100.dience two new Ministers to 000,000,

provides a route to London-Mr Elahu Elath Tokyo, the Senator sald, 2000 (Israel) and M. Niculae Ciorolu miles, shorter than the mid- (Rumania).

of Both presented Letters Pacific route by way of Rono-1 luki-Neuter.

Credence to the King,-Reutor.

sunumu parka senyres, mc.—MĚLYA YOUN

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SATURDAY NYENING PORT

"Look, ypy fellows have lost enough for one evening. Why Mon't we just play for small stakes the rest of the night?”

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Washington, July 13.

The State Department. snnounced today that the United States Government had created a special committee, consisting of State and Defence Department representatives, to screen, evaluate and place in the propor channels tho various offers of assistances coming in from members of the United Nations anxious to assist in repolling the Red invasion of South Korea.

The North Koreans claimed in and have destroyed 15 tanks five armoured cars in the same engagement-Reuter."

NEW PEACE APPEAL

Stockholm, July 13, The Norwegian Prime Minist ter, M. Einar Gerhardsen, 10- new "Stocki.olm day urged a

would Appeal" which Place auk

Tussia to help end the Korean war and return to the United Nations.

M. Gerhardsen, who arrived from Oslo this inorning, asked a Social Democrat Youth rally at nearby Skarpnacck to send

this new out

appeal, which "first and foremost" should Livingstone Merchant, { Mr White declined to revent sent to the Soviet Union.

The

"Stockholm just

original Deputy Assistant Secretary have come in from member na- Peace Appeal" adopted at *

what unpublicised offers | of State for Far Eastern tons of the U.N., recalling thut Communist-led World Peace Affairs, is the ranking State Secretary of 6late can Partisans'

Dean

Congress in Stock clit Department member of the Acheson said at his press con-holm last March senics to group, and U.S. Navy Cap.ference on Wednesday it would law the atomic bomb. tain Albert Murdaugh, of e mare proper for the nation making the offer, or for the the office of the Secretary United Nations itself, to make of Defence, is the ranking such announcements, committee man from that

agency.

Other American officials in- dicated that a considerable num-

It is understood that the comber of offers of assistance, both mitice has not yet had time to military and economic,

were work out the exact relationship being received in Washington

com-

M. Gerhardsen asked for this

INTELLIGENCE TEST

SOLUTION: Joe won C9 each night So let's consider what the other players may have won or inste OF

SCOTTS

PLAYERS SCONES

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it will have with the United and at Lake Success, They zaid Nations at Lake Success, How the big job of the new ever, odielais explained its Arst mittee would be to decide, on job would be to co-ordinate the basis of information from the various offers, some of General MacArthur, just what which

are made to the U.S. type of assistance would be use Government, some to the UN. M.

me to both organisations and Kome simultaneously:

The.

Comment Stalo Lincoln White, wilt, maintain offering to help both those who CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

This information will then be

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contact both with

Druglas MacArthur,

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