THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950.
Kissing lessons wanted
RUSSIA WILL NOT ENTER KOREA WAR
Eisenhower says:
may have to
"We
go
over the line to win"
KOREAN
FIGHTING
(Comfinued from Fago 1.) Frontline Communist armour und infantry were also concen- trating in the central highlands atong
a Hino from Andong, Yechon and Chungjo, threaten- ing A move on Taegu,
the American supply base 50 miles
to the south,
San Francisco, July 20.
General Dwight Eisenhower said today that it might be necessary for the United States forces to cross the 38th Parallel to defeat the Koreans, but he said he did not believe such action would bring Russia into, the war.
General Eisenhower told a press conference: "I don't know where the point will be to which we will have to go to defeat the enemy. If he will stay in the South until he can be beaten, we need to go no further. But wherever you have to go (to defeat them) you have to go.”
To the cast the port ori Yongdok, 25 mile north of Tuesday's American landing at That
Pohang fell to the Communista.
would
South Korca foreca with whole
place, he added.) the
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probly be die THESE MEN Britain's
Korea area. But drew only a dort distance even if the American forces
numerically superior Northerners, an Eighth Army drive went to the 38th apokesman stated.
Parallel, he said, he believed
before
The American First Cavalry it would not bring Russia Divizion, fanning
from Pobang. is expected to have its baption of Korean fire nost to stem this new drive.
hard
prend
It may have to take over the brunt
of the fighting from the South Korea, reisunce put up a stubbon. |
wil:n
American relaforcements of men and armour continued to pile itp In the south-east corner of the peninsula and aircraft from land bareg and carriers pounded the Communist columgs! whenever
break in veather Allowed,
CIVILIANS EVACUATED
into the war.
General Eisenhower, who is
on vacation for two weeks from
duties n president nf
SMUGGLE
ELEPHANTS
Bangkok, July 20
Columbia University, told re- Blephant smuggling is porters the North Koreans "may the latest racket in Thai- refuse to retreat, in which case land and Burma, It has
thing could
sprung
from the current rited is the South".
brisk oversens demand for animnuls, with high
the
whale
ht
He said he based this con 200 clusion 011 the belief that totallia rian
in prices offered. governmenta
general, once having con.
quered ground, regard it as
Two cases just reported here
revealed attempts to snuzle dephants over the border into Thailand to avoid import duty.
One case involved a man who
weakness to retreat, "We must not fall," he added. 1-To fail in that area would bet an occasion for A burst of Tacion, 93 miles south of similar
incidents Customs worze Scoul And
provisional South throughout the area controlled Korean capital, after Seoul fell, by the Communists. had been under Communist fre non-stop most of the
week.
General MacArthur set up his
advance headquarters there on
July
1.
were
FL
Or
Sullen weight
Soviet
talks with Vampire Sets
over war
London, July 20.
The Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, in a statement in the House of Commons today on the recent Anglo-Soviet talks on Korca, said that as the Soviet Government was not represented at the Security Council on the Korean issue, the British Government decided to establish direct contact| with Russia in an effort to secure their co-opera- tion for a peaceful settlement.
Record
London, July 20.
A Vampire let gliter new from Lisbon to Lon- don in two hours 14 min- utes today for an average speed of 446,07 miles per Jour.
The Vampire-5 figliter, with a De Havilland II Jet engine and equipped with standard 100-gallon drop tanks flew 994 statule miles from Portella airport, Lis- bon. to Hatfield airport near London.
The timing unofficial, United
W
Press.
Mr Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, had told the British Ambassador. Sir David Kelly, that the Soviet Government also wished for a peaceful settlement and asked if the He couldn't Ambassador had any proposition to make.
was caught by the chief of the in Kraburi, on the
Sir David Kelly replied that their influence with the North Thal-Burina border, as he wre bringing over an elephant alles was the British Government's Coreans to bring about an im- gally. He was fined 10,000 wish that the Sutlet Govern-dlate end of hostilities and ticals, whereupon he offered a ment would use their influence the withdrawal of the North Uribe of 6,000 ticals If the Cus with the North Koreans to stop Korean forces to the northward "I see them (the Communista) torns offcial would "overlook" | blnoch heck,
of the 380, Parallel. a sullen weight Jeaning his unlawful cargo.
all over
of
symbolisee
#t
with
wait to be conscripted
A
Detroit. July 20. marched down to the Marine seven-year-old boy
recruiting head. quarters and "joined up" today, so that he would not be conscripted.
Alr Attler Bald thint
A Left-wing Labour member, It is a strategically placed against boundaries
further necting
Mr Mr Emrys Hughes, asked if the road and rall city, formerly sin."
The Customs official refused Gromyko on July 11, Sir David Prime Minister w ricc trading centre, with a The Supreme Commander and turned him over to the aid th
the Brisis Govern-urging the Security Council to peacetime population of over Allled forces in Europe during nuthorities,
Rient's
Corps preliminary suggestien accept a representative of Com 36,000. Most of the civilia World War I said the Cum-
The second case concerned a evacuated munist invasion of South Korea and who were trying to smugs that the force making for munist China on the Council.
foin together
Mr Attlee replied, "That is an ther to understanding byle four
elephants over the peace should fele
bring
of entirely separate question. about the chesation
"The British Government are the North Korean forces beyond the 38th Parallel without con- bargain on this point." cernius: themselves for the moment with other causes of difference which had arisen in connection
the Korean with question,
population earlier.
Quoting intelligence reports
Interrogation, the f communique raid that prisoners theirs.
on
of
officers' the Communists that our system/ border from Burms. They were hostilities and the withdrawal not prepared to try and make a
government is superior, to
believed int the Northerner "The Communists realise would probably go on Biggisling | only as long as they were win- ning.---Reuter.
FIVE SECTORS
WETR
Imprisoned.--Reuter,
Radio Hongkong
morr
I
1.K.T.
Classical
Tow-haired Tommy
Hart told Captain Garth Sturdevan that he had heard on the radio
that "men of seven" could
"I'm not going to wait fer them to draft me," he told the open-mouthed Marines. "No fiat ever had to be drafted."
Captain Sturdevan
did not want to break that record, so did not tell Tommy the radio he
cald men of 17."
U.S. DETERMINATION that our system Ная appeal than their own.
Commenting On President enlist. their system
valid.
Truman's message to Congress they could win out without
on the American mobilisation of actression."
di, Jone Kong Calling-Pro-
men, money and production, Mr gramme Summary: "002, Cüildren's Asked
he thought
PLAIN FACT
Attlee said. "The British Gov the Story:-"Winnie the Pool"-Adapted San Francisco, July 20.
United States should uso the from the Book
ernment warmly welcome the by A. A. Milne, The Korean war front, ne-
Sir David said that the plain message. These decisions de cording to the latest despatches, Tienhower said, "I would not Variety
atomic bomb in Korea, General No, glet i Entirely Surround-
ed by Water (DUCTS); 021, BBC fact was that the hostilities monstrale the determination of is now broken up in five dis
Orchestra with Reginald Fourt (Organ): 8.30, Cantonere by having crossed the 38th Parallel discharge their obligations under and signed him up as a Marine were due to the North Koreania the United States Government to use it against permanel." linct sectors forming a wide are
He took Tommy's fingerprints with Taegu as the pivot
lle mid it he American HadioGiven by Mist Lee Wat Laun
& S. K. Lee: 450. Peter Yarko & and the best supuestion which the United Nations Charter in From the south-west to the commanders in Korea' "And Concert Orch. with Vocal the British Government, as a the cause of peace."
"Junior class." Tommy's mother north-east they are as follows: reason for using it against Studio): 7.00 "Music Lovers member of the United Nations,
now has the job of explaining Chooku sector:-
They welcomed In particular to her 50-pound youngster why North materish-airfields and ^
Hour Classical & Light war nequest.9. Korean flank drive opposed tourer and if we could use it charter (Studio): 4.00 World News Soviet Government, likewise a
Presented by Yvonne could make was to urge the the obligations which they, inhe is not ready to go over- so far only by South Korens without. I might say, cutting and Analysis (London Relay): 8.15, member of the United Nations, the United Nations, had nocum-
common with other members of scas-United Press. troops
off uns beings, then its use Rudia Concert-A Recil by An to add their efforts to those of ed under the Security Counci Taejon sector. Crack Com-aight be considered. We are drew Martinson (Violin Piano Ac
companiment by Betty Brown: 30.2ther members by using their resolution urging aid to South munist divisions opposed by the frying ta start before the Drebestral Interlude: 840, Services Influence with the North Korea. strengthened American 24th world as 3 tincent people, not Quiz"-Introduced by Kenneth Mac- Koreans. Infantry Division
Jacknes to exterminate those kentle (Studio); 9.00. "From the
e knowledge that the im yourlate (London sector: One of tway oppose us."
Relay); 10, The Ambassader was again mense resources of the United Weather Report: 0.15, Helay of the requested to call on Mr Gromy-States are now Communist
drives
3: Cricket Test Malch-Ball by ko on July 17.
being gue opposed
South by
Korcans,
3311 Commentary,
in fron Trent
these tasks will Mr
give Tridre. Nottingham
Gromsko stated that in (Imadan
beaut possibly strengthened by uew
and
encouragement fitast: 9.30, "Compet
opinion of the the
of the Soviet to the free peoples through- American troops
Genera! Elsenhower refused Week -Weber: 0.47, "We Bng to Government the best means for out You ju
the world sector:- A
and in parallel to dierums: talk that he might Der-A Combat of the Se north-south drive
a peaceful settlement of opposed by he a
the particular to the sorely pressed with Joyce Grenfell, Gladys Young. Presidential candidate in hamlan Inn & Kay la vening of the Security Council, others who may be menaced by
Korean
question was the con- people of South mixed South
Korea and Korean and 1952,
Herbert Verquis
Hodke nut John American forces.
Concerning the Indian Trine Clements 181CTS); 10.14, line for with the indispensable Coastal Sector: Communist Minister's effort to settle theirste BBC Scouth Yarety Grch cipation of the Chlaese People's-Reuter,
parti-aggression," Mr Attice added, forces driving down the east Korean
(BNCTS); 10.45, Soft Lights ond war. General Elsen Sweet Musie
Government. 1700, Radi News const opposed by the fresh hover said, "I have met reel London Relay); 11.15, Weather Mr American units landed on the Nehru. I regard has being 0, "wodnight Mude: God SavePresentatives of the Koreat
Gromyko added eport: 11 20. Late News Sampary: beaches at PohangRouter.
the Ring 11.30. Close down.
people should be heard and that The Security Council should then solve the Koran question. SEPARATE QUESTION
President Ike?
very sincere."—United Press.
Rubber rationing in U.S.
forecast
in London
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT
London, July 20.
United States problem of obtain lag aufficient raw material to step up synthetic rubber produc- tion.
America's decision to reoper more synthetic] rubber plants and the introduction of a rationing WISE FORESIGHT scheme there for private purposes is forecast by Lewis and Peat Ltd in their weekly rubber market report.
To what extent more reservo mildly rebukes the
ម three
that
SIDE GLANCES
Sic David stated that the general attitude of the British Government to the representa- tion of the Chinese People's Government was known, but that this question was reparate trom that of the actual situation, which was that forces represen
log 53 United Nations were: being attacked in South Korea. Mr Attlee said that Sir David inquired whether It was the view of the Soviet Government that this situation should be
with the Chinse People's participating and
Mr Hobson says that Sanderson cil
referred to the Security Coun- and Company saw this merely Goverment in the light of additional com- pelltion with natural rubber should continue.
that, meanwhile, hostilities The report says that this will obviously be donesia were to be targets for that
But he adds: "If Malaya and in- Mr Gromyko merely replied part of the American production programme Communist aggresalon (and this Council it was for the Security to solve the broad necessitated by increased efforts to win the war insurely does not lle beyond the Korean question.
of powers
possibility) the Korea and strengthen Western defences against American decision to open
AIDE MEMOIRE Goverment-owned the possibility of further attacks.
ynthetic Mr Attice added that Sir been instructed 10 plants and the British Govern David had
m deliver
an alde readiness to malko London inent's
memoire to the Soviet Goverment on synthetic rubber plants will be rubber market today for its contribution would surely renk British views.
tho "called up" and with what nttitude towards increated as very wise foresight and, "These, effect on prices is purely prob- synthetle production. He quotes atafesmanship.
in short," Mr Altice lematical, anys the report, since from the latest review of Messrs
Guki, "are that the inmediate it will be measured against the Sanderson and Company, which must occasionally lift their eyes Korea in regard to which the
Even rubber market experts Issue is to
Hop hostilities In incidence of the demand of the was
critical of Government's beyond the confines of the plon-British was moment
Government reaffirm approval of expora of beazole tation house-**
their support The probability of the U.S. produced by the National Conf
Events in the past few weeks of the Security Board. Government impodlag the ration-
D which 72,000 tons will no doubt lead mony who that the restoration of peace in ing of rubber to private users were shipped to the United is in part the cause of urgent States in April and May of this dustry as a threat to an impor- tional on the settlement of other formerly saw the synthetic in-Korea cannot be made condi- buying in the Valtod Stater year, with an additional similar tant section of British economy issues,
quantity to be dispatched by the to agree with Hobson, Oscar Hobson, the City ex-end of this year.
More "The British Government thah Brilain's dollar income is relierato the Nows-Chronicle;
the hope that This would partially solve the at stake in the Far East.
Soviet Goverment will
today.
pert
of
for the resolution Council: and
the
TA
"UNREALISTIC"
today,
"un-
Pretoria, July 20. The South African Cabinet, at it special
meeting late decided that it would be practical and unrealistic" for the Unlon to give direct military assistance in Korea,
The meeting, called by the Prime Minister, Dr Daniel Malan, was attended by a majority of Ministers-Heuler.
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QOËR, THG ET HEA ebavod, MO, 7. A. RES. 15 A PIT. DET,
New State To NEW CHIEF Be Set Up
Dinkarta, July 20.
FOR AID
General elections to uninstorm TO BURMA
Indonesia from a federation into
a unitary Republie should be
held shortly, representatives of
decided
London, July 20.
tho Federal Government and The appointment of Mr Abbot the Jogjakarin Republle decl Low Moffat as chief of the at a two-day conterencs here.
United States' special technical and economic mision to Burma wag nanduneed hero today by the Economic Co-Operation Ad-
The new state would have 10 autonomous
including nous provincen Borneo, the conference sald.
Its capital would be Djakarta. ministration,
The elections, for a constituent Mr Moffat, former chief of assembly, will be on the basis the United States State Depart- of one member for every 180,000 ment's division of South-East Inhabitants.
Asian affairs, is now Deputy Frading
to formation, In-Chief of the ECA, Mission doncsla should have a
Britain. 010- Chamber parliament formed by Mr Moffat will
set up his the amalgamation of the House headquarters in Rangoon of Representatives, the,
September. Senate, the Advisory Council and the Meanwhile, the United States House Working Committee. Ambassador. in Rangoon, Mr Besides Borneo the provinces, chief of the Mission, is carrying David McKendree Key, acting to be carved out of the present 16-member federation, will be: ment of Burma on the
Central and East Java,
Central and South Cashment of a technical and Sumatra, the Celebes, Moluccas and
The programme is expected to the Teaser Sunda islands. conflat mainly of technleat ak- The conference declied that sistance, health rellet and the Vice-Presidency should be agricultural aid, together with restored-to be filled probably limited measures for longer
Dr Mohammed Hatta range economic development, Reuter.
by
on discussions with the Govem-
resistance programine thore.
Reuter.
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