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PEACE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1950.

The letters between three diplomats

TOMORROW-IF

NATIONS WOULD HELP

NEW PHASES Acheson

IN KOREAN FIGHTING

(Comilated from Faro 1)

divisions-the battored, tired, 24th, in action for three weeks, and the freshly landed First Cavalry and 25th Divisons,

Soon Allled fighters and bom- bere-held back before by their

criticises the

minority of the UN who

OTHER

have not met obligations

distant Kyahu bases will be THE taking the air from Jubo, be- hind the Oghting lines.

NEW DELHI, JULY 19.

THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN PÂNDIT NEHRU, INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, MARSHAL STALİN, AND MR DEAN ACHESON, THE UNITED STATES SECRETARY Mac- OF STATE, ON MR NEHRU'S PROPOSAL TO MOSCOW troops were AND WASHINGTON FOR THE SETTLEMENT OF THE they landed un- KOREAN PROBLEM, WAS RELEASED HERE TONIGHT. oppored, the Northern invaders

LANDED UNOPPOSED But

General white

Arthur's fresh

pouring in through

head where

the beach-

broke a three-day lull by open- gun barrages ing up massive

and finging their fighters into the air battle again.

As their planca harrled American communications, guns

and mortars gavo

tongue on

the main Thejon front and

drove the tired-eyed troops of!

SITE FOR

H-BOMB

Mr Nehru's original communication to |Marshal Stalin of July 13, the Soviet leador's reply and Mr Nehru's acknowledgment of TO this reply, have already been published in

Moscow.

the 24th American Division into BE SOUGHT Mr Nehru's communication of July 13 to Mr

the fox holes. At the

came time North

Korean infantry

wido Blanking

launched the which sweep

brought them to Iri. where they

drove out the Southern defen- dera.

While the thunder of

guns

Washington, July 19, A site for a plant to build

selected by the American|

Acheson was identical with that sent to the Soviet leader.

the hydrogen bomb is being that President Truman and he had given most Mr Acheson, in his reply, dated July 18, said

Atomic Energy Commission, thoughtful consideration to Mr Nehru's message and the whistle of jet fighters House Schute Atomic as well as to the copy of Marshal Stalin's reply to

overtura Sub-Committee overhead played the tu what inay prove the Anal, fateful battle, General Mac-today. Arthur claimed successes for his

ons the

United Nations force.

Apart from

east cond landing

tions troops, his

sale.

announced the message.

The sub-commitee said that! Mr Acheson said. “One of; might cover as much the most fundamental ob-)

that iti acts, but

jects of the foreign polley

the site as 200,000

Government-owned

you of our eagerness to work with you and your great country.

establish

In the

tinopposed

"we w United Na-Wan not planned to build a new of the United States is to United Nations a means where-

communliy communique were driving the Com-in connection with the produc assist in maintaining world by the fear of aggression can be

on facilities.

Bled from permanently

the peace and the Government people of the earth." Yongdek, munials back from

The statement did not of the United States is firm- about 25 miles north of Pelang

Replying to Mr Acheson, Mr Dong, where the First Cavalry Pecifically mention the hydro-

that the Nehru said he recognised that gen bomb, but it

ofy of the opinion sald, Division's men jumped ashore.

course,

most fundamental on the new alte will United Nations is the most one of the constructed new

United States wan to

RACE AGAINST TIME Landing craft, Gliding into designed to carry that this effective instrument yet de-oljectives of the foreign policy

the normally lonely and neglecsident's directive of January 1,

of Pohang Dour 1050. tod harbour today were racing against time in

a typhoon tenses for dubbed "Flessie" was spinning

yo

NO HINTS

vised for maintaining and assist in maintaining world restoring international peace peace, and that the Govern- the United States "Is ment of and security.

Grny of the opinion that "The United States is, there-tiles Nations is one On that date, President Tru- fore, cager to do all that is pre-most effective instruments yet of the down upon the east Korean man Announce that he hasi per and possible to preserve and

devised 1pr had al-told the Atomke Commission to strengthen the United Nations.

maltaisin: Dod coast. Bigger chips

restoring international prace ready put out away from shore. go ahead with the II-Bomb.

"The purpose of the Unlied

and security. Local inhabitants were or- No hint was given us to the States Government and of

UI Te indoors by the South rite of the plant except to say American people with respect to

"As Your Excellency must be Amy while the Ameri- that one of the most important Korea is to

the elaware,

mainlinonen of support by cans funded and pushed inland criteria in its election will be incans at our disposal the de- ease and support of the United

tracks towards the need to minimise its dusty

consistently termination of the United Na-Nations has Taerus, provisional capital 45 vulnerability to enemy attack-tors to repel the armed attack the poles of the Government of

India,' Mr Nehru said. Most of the locals peered

Let Reds in out of second floor windows in amazement as the strange look- ing muchlues of modern war rolled by,

deren

diong

miles to the west.

Ted Tacjon

North Korean guns, eight miles weal of opened up a barrage after 10-

hour silence.

Reuter.

Transport plane offer

by Canada

arca.

the

beet

Familles

flee as dike breaks

SMASHES THEOUGH DIKE—A 100-foot break in a dike on tho cast alde of Sauvies Inlara, near Portland, Ore., allows the raging Columbia River to pour over farmland and homes. Nine families in this area were forced to flee. Flood waters inundated widely separated areas of the Pacific Northwest.

Sidelights

North hold South

on

Korea

they'll

says election

next

in

week

Washington, July 19.

Typhoon greets

supply planes

Advanced Air Base, Korea, July 19.

"Bus drivers" of the United States Air Force flew precious supplies into this base on Wednesday. through a howling typhoon which bounced the twin-engined transports like so many corks.

A correspondent arrived aboard a C-47 after more than an hour Cat on the floor with two others while the plane bucked and

עה

fought a tortuous.

through passes of the

Australia is

South Korean mountains. still undecided

The co-pilot, LL Charles Neyhart of Pennsylvania, zaida

London, July 10. "It was the worst flight I

The Australian Prime Mmis- ever made." And he is ater, Robert Menzies, said today veteran of 11 years flying, that hin government had su Including wartime service not decided whether it would over India and China.

Bend ground troops to Korea.

The crowmen were drenched "I do not know yet,” he said in sweat after wrestling the in response to press conference plane through sixty-mile gusts, queries on the issue.

while tons of cargo creaked and groaned against the lashings,

He told

nowsmen he had-

It looked to us like the job in been discussing Commonwealth weather like this was as taut as defence

with the Deferze tangling with Yiks or flying Minister, Emanuel Shinwell, low-level strafing missions. and the Chiefs of Staff aluce

he arrived last Thursday.

He cald he would have to

LIKE A BIRD

The ceiling pressed down to 2,000 feet, shrouding the 4,000 wait to ece how the Korean foot peaks. For half the trip incident came out before he the landing gear was lowered could ascertain its effect on the

to slow up the plane and ease Japanese peace treaty.-United the terrifle Joits. The zun o Press

castorially shone through the. angry aly and glinted fitfully on the wings, which at times napped like a bird's. But they made it, and so did the steady procession of iransporta ar- riving here at ten-minute inter- vale.-United Press.

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Con-

darted by Oliviero De Fabril: 10.30, Relay of the 3rd Cricket Test Match from Trent Bridge. Nothing-

10.43. Tommy Domey and

barn. Ball by Ball Commentary:

The State Department today branded as "cynical and patent fraud" North Korea's an- Orchestras 1100, Radio News Reci nounced plans to hold elections in South Korea July 25th.

on

The Department press officer, Lincoln White, said the Communist announcement that the voting would be a "show of hands" means that the South Koreans will have a "gun at their backs" and two! votes would be counted for each individual.

White read & United Press was dispatch that told of Com

law-abiding designed to film India's volley munist election pla of View INSPIRING governments und peoples of

maintenance el pence

"and

support of the United Nations by the North Korean radio,

"It was made on its merits The Communists said. "Pro- TRUMAN

on Korea and restore Intern- Uonal peace and security in the

Mr Nehru went on to say he ye desire both to prevent did not think that the admis- spread of aggression ston of Communist China to beyond Korea and to end it the Security Council would be there-as required by

an encouragement to aggression. Security Causell of the United

He declared that his

UK- Nations,

gestion for breaking the dead- Their dawn challenge was

"We are deeply conscious of lock irt 11:3 taken up along the moin front

the fact that by Am: rican guns and aircraft. which answered back with

Ottawa, July 19.

throughout the world have everything they had.

vital stake in the Issues involved The Reuter's

Edward

Candian Prime

in this aggresalun and in the Wilson, who was in a command Minister, Mr Louis St.

success of the

United Nations post during the shelling, sald Laurent, announced today in dealing will it that the bombardment il file that the Canadian Cabinet It is painful to realise that damage, considering

long since its inten-had approved the provision there could have city.

been a restoration of peace and of a squadron af long-range the saving of the lives of those threat on transport planes for use by fighting north to the United Nations in United Nations had not a small minority of the United Natious The aircraft will be used for falled to meet their obligations cabled his transport purposes--not as fight- under the Charler and refused to use their authority and la- fluence ta prevent от stop

reporter,

Intelligence reported efronger Communint the road running

ת

Chochlwan, where infantry Korea. were massing thousands streng.

WIL-011

On

behalf

Di

The

and also in the hope that it Japonese, pro-Americans and would create a suitable atmothe Insane woul be barred sphere for peacefti salution of from the voting"

Korean problem." staled-Reuter.

the

Troops - no, ambulance-yes

be

MUCH EASIER

North Koreans merely to take

MESSAGE

London, July 10. White sald, The mocking

OMcial

wel. clrcles Lanight 50 proposal

preposterolts"comed the

terns of President that it might be simpler for the Truman's message to Congress. a list of peoples in areas they said that Britain would regard A Foreign Ofee spokesman Copenhagen, July 19. control and put a check mark it as highly significant that the Denmark today advised the by the names of those they re- United States should take such United Nations Secretary Fard as being eligible to vote? General Trygve Lle, that

far-reaching steps, with all the it He said, "This would save would not be able to send the populace, the

trouble of sacrifices that are involved to

make to Korea, but standing in puble place with a is obligations gmund troops

possible the fulment of to the United offered a fully-staffed Red Cross gun at thele backs in position

Nations. unit to the United of upraised hands they could

In Paris. A French Foreign forcer there.United record

two voles rather than Ministry spokesman today sald, one."—United Press.

The Arm and clear tone of President Truman's message to Congress in a good augury."

When report American soldiers were ing aircraft. still dug in on the line they held three days ago when the The Cabinet also authorised | hostilities. Northerners swarmed Wrough recruiting for all three Services.

Peace tomorrow shallows the

of the Kun

Mr St Laurent announced: River,

1.-Carada Immediately! "Acceptance of their obliga- ambulance Meanwhlie, in the centre, increasing both her defence tions and the exercise of the Nations the South Korean Eighth Divi- efforts and expenditure.

influence in Press. sion hit back at the invaders 2.The Government Is con- accordance with these obliga- in places, claiming heavy sidering further measures of tions would restore peace lo casualties, while holding their all to Canada's partners in the morrow- overall line.

General MacArthur, claimed

North Atlantio Pact.

3-The Government

authority and

"A breach of the peace or an wil net of aggression is the most #ccesses for his mixed give immediate consideration to serious matter with which the Australian American air force Canadian parilcipation in

United Notions con be con

"We

0 not believe the termination of aggression from North Korea can be contingent

bir

in

cluding

communique today, in-international Legion

Superfort bridge at Seoul.---Beuter.

hits on

#

recruited fronted,

by the United Nations for ser- vice in Korca-Reuter.

Korean Planes Indian Reds

Blasted

Washington, July 19,

The Defence Department an-

nounced today that

15 North

Korean planea were strafed and

burned of Yonan on the east)

Copy China Example

ม DAY way upen the deler- ninalion of other questions which are currently before the

United Nations,

There has not been at any me any obstacle to full par- Helpation by the Soviet Union In the work of the United

Nallons, except the decision of the Soviet Government Itack. "The Security Council 185 shown that it is both competent

Bombay, July 10. and willing to net vigorously

coast of North Korea in another The Communist Party of for the maintenance of peace, strike by carrier-based ninerali India, in a Parly press stale-

early on Wednesday.

The identified

"In our opluton the decision

ment tonight, announced that between competing clalmant planes destroyed were it had abandoned the "creed of guvernments for China's cent

violence Russian-buncontext Instead a new move- reached by the United Nations | and sabotage" and in the United Nations is one

D

single-engined attack bombers,

according to a spokesmannent of agrarian reform ond un its merits.

Reuter.

That Farouk Story

} San Francicco. July 10.

her

of the Communist Chins.

national liberation"-on the Unes "It is a question on which polley of there is at present wide diversity of views among the membership of the United Na

The Central Commitications. elected Dr Rajendra Das as the Secretary of the Party in place of Mr

C. L Ranadive.

No coorcion

the "I know you will agree that

Queen Mazll of Egypt today Bombay Communist leader who the decision dould not be doubled a London report that had been charged with "left dictated by unlawful aggres-

son, King Farouk, had adventurism."

sion or by any other conducti secretly married the beautiful

Commiiice Tho

passed which would rubject thej commoner, Narriman Sadek,olution

Mao Tse-tung, the Chairman of dur

apologising to Mr United Nations to coercion und Last May

duress. The Queert Mother asked: the People's Government of

Your Excellenty "Why would he marry secret. China, for "wrong, irresponsible shares our earnest desire "io If my mon La reckless and slanderous criticisma mado see the early restoration of to do this, he would against him by the Indian Cons pence In Korch in accordance

enough not bother

United Press.

about secrecy." raunlet · Party". Politburo,” tha

Istatement added--Router.

with, the .. relations of the Howcrity Council and I samara

SIDE GLANCES

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CUR. THIS BY HRA MORTICE, 89% T. ML 280. 1. A. NỠ, CPV.

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"That's what Rodney gets for being so popular with the girla-now he has to risk his neck to keep im amused!"

He added that it was still too early to rive dotailed French reactions to Uie Prealdent's declarations. President Congress for greater American vanil power was also wel-

Truman's call to

comed In West Germany's Government elreles, especially in its reference to strengthening the Atlantic Pact-Reuler.

Argentine may give a hand"

Lake Success, July 10, The Argentine Ambassador to Washington and chief of the Argentino delegation to the United Nations, Jeronima Ile- morino, called on the UN Secretary General, Trygve Lie, today to present his credentials and discuss the possibility of Argentino help In the Korean crisis.

An air of

secrecy surrounded the meeting.-United Press.

33 Killed In Fighting

Washington, July 19.

The Defence Department to- day announced 29 new Korean- war casualties-two killed in action, 11 wounded, threo in- jured and seven missing.

The newest casualties LT- in two #parate Buts "brought the total to 30 killed, three died of wounds, 115 wounded, be injured, and |72 missing-Ualted Preme.

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