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HIGH YUGOSLAVS SYMPATHISE WITH AIMS IN KOREA

!

Belgrade, July 30.

High Yugoslav officials have given the United that they States Embassy here assurances

sympathise with the United Nations' aims in Korca, a Western diplomatic source said today.

PROPOSAL FOR TOKEN

dis.

Tito

This authoritativo closure came as the government issued a belated denial of a report that the anti-Cominform Belgrado re- gime was planning to an

change in

nounce

U.N. FORCES Korean policy.

The

WOS

its

Yugoslavia

the only nember of the United Natious

Volc

New York, July 30. Security Counell to

catablishment of against the June 20 resolution to "token United Nations garrl-authorising American forces son" to help protect coun-|

trics threatened by Com-

the

repel the

The

WAS

North Korean inva-

United Press reported munist aggression is being from Delgrade on July 25 that urged by "responsible of the Yugoslav Government had cials" in Washington, Mr told diplomats the Government worried about the nega- James Reston,

New ve

effect on World Public by its United York Times' diplonmtic cor-opinton caused

Nations stand, In view of the respondent, paid today.

need for moral und "As some officials

hero Gee continued it, an effort should be made Sconomic support from the west through the United Nations to scor 'inued fight for cur-

a United Vivel against the Cominform, provide, not merely Nations mission to threatened countries like Korea, but troops American Embassy lad reported of various non-Communist un-le Washington conversations tions that could zerve as with leading Yugoslav omcials,

token United Nations garrison, Le tuled.

The presence of these troops "would warn the Ruslans and their satellites that any altack oh that muntry would be an altack, not only against the country concerned, but against the United Nations."

"There are officia's here,"

The same sources

rald the

for the sympathy In which American action in Korea was clearly and repeatedly stated. other Western diplomats re- talks to their ported similar Governments.

A "CATASTROPHE"

Yugoslav omeist One hipla

Mr Reston continued, "who opwas quoted as saying it would

in

the idea as unnecessary te a "catastrophe If American

Sources

and dangerous-mnecessary be- troops in Koren were pushed

the United

Western news- States has into the sea. cause already own the USSI

rapermen have heard the same by 1caser Korea that it does not intend to entiment expressed stand use while force is used officials,

violation of the United Na The U.S. Stato Department tions Charter and dangerous ก sak to be sympathetle

would Because i

extend our towards Yugoslavia, war commitments even further said it realised Yugoslavia was

In an beyond our power

extremely delicate lesson of Korea, how-tos and dared not take any is the United States me

Dat

measures which would provoko is not likely to ignore a chathe Russinos further, lenge to die whole United Na- tlikt

even if

at i

ever,

system, challenge comes

posi

Although the Yugoslavs nood that more and more American dollar place atd, the primary motivation of

- which we do not consider vital Yugoslav foreign pulley is and

to our own security."-Reuter will continue to be pressure

from Rusia-United Press,

MANPOWER

NEEDS FOR

DEFENCE

RADIO ATTACKS

London, July 30,

Nadlo Soft and other Balkan raduation have munched a

to

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1050.

Three - Engined Job

Malik Keeps Them Guessing

Lake Success, July 30.

United Nations delegates and officials were tonight still without knowledge of the intentions of the Soviet representative, Mr Jacob Malik, when he returns to the United Nations on Tues- day after the seven-month boycott.

Mr Malik on Thursday told notified by the President before the Secretary-General, Mr the Security Council meeting.

One deferate said that he un- Trygve Lie, that he would derstood Mr Malik would not take the chair of the Securi-make his wishes known until ty Council in the normal tomorrow, only one day before order of rotation and would days notice of the agenda is the meeting. Normally three inform him of the agenda.

Given.

So far, though nearly four

Whatever the contents of the have passed nys

since the agenda, the H-member Council Soviet delegate's announcement, must flest saree to it before the the delegates have not received President can open a debate. the arder of business, normally

WANTS POLES

TRAINED TO HATE

Warsaw, July 30. column of Rearing its 40,000-pound weight on a

Polish soldiers must be white smoke from six rocket units, the U.S.-Air Force'a

Raider taught to have a "limitless the Northrop latest light assault transport,

"rapacious C-125, rises from the runway in a test fight at Haw-hatred" for thorne, California. The three-engined plane can take American Imperiallam," ac-

off in less than 500 feet. (Acme).

American Troops Get. "Artillery" Support From Air

Washington, July 30. American ground troops fighting in Korea are

now

cording to the Chief of the Pollsh Army's Political Training Bureau.

Meanwhile, plans went ahead for Jost meeting tomorrow under the presidency of Mr Arne Sunde, of Norway, who is Chairman July.

for the menth of

Mr Mailk could appear to- morrow, but it was not expected that he would do 50. The session will be concerned with a plan of rellef for Korean re- fugees.

CO-ORDINATION American, Dritish, French and Norwegian delegates had in- during the formal discussions week-end to co-ordinate their strategy for the meeting under Mr Malik.

Measures drown up by the delegates to meet any move the Soviet representative might make were referred to the re- Marian spective governments for further Brigadier General

Instructions. Naszkowski, appointed head of

It was thought that Mr Malik the Bureau following his recall mill either neck tɔ rule that from his post as Ambassador to China's Nationalist representa- the Soviet Union, made the rive was present illegalig and mark during a recent speech to should be replaced by a Chinese

Communist,

attack or newly-commissioned group

United Stater' position "pofitical" oflcers.

A move for Forinosa, or make "As political officers," he told peace in Korea on Soviet terms. Mr Malik himself started the them "you should inculcate in

United your soldiers limitless love and Soviet boycott of the devotion to our people's Father- Nations in January by walking land, a limitless hatred of all out in protest against the pre-

Alriving to thwart forces

our sence of the Chinese Nationalist and nehievements,

Tslang- the delegate, Dr T. F.

of

able, for the first timo, to call for full-scale close-range "artillery" support from the air, a military spokesman rapacious American imperialista ileuter. indicated today.

BOOST IN U.S.

REVENUES PREDICTED

war

STAR

and their accomplices."

Arserting that the recent The spokesman said at a

"proves that be avoided," Pentagon briefing that there Peace Movement was "reason to believe" that Naczkowski added that this did the United States forces had not mean the danger of war had

the worked out

complex erased to exist.

"Moribund Imperialism," air-ground inachinery of

saic, "writhing in its impotent endeavours to save the capitalist 2,30, air. regime from Inevitable exter- support of the ground units.nination, is threatening world

radio communication quired to co-ordinate

16-

ho

He said the general stability peace. Therefore we must un- of the front line in recent days ceasingly strengthen the econo- the setting up mic and defensive potential of has permitted

Phone is

the

over

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of such co-ordinated support | People's Poland, the powerful

link in the camp of peace led V

the It by the Soviet Union and spokesmambers can be Great Stalin."

Washington, July 30. Senator Willium F. George rumpaign pains Yugoslavia, said yesterday he expects

said: accusing

of her

The preparing waression against the Comin' the defence boom to boost it at the front.

income about cans thui the

to notice on short form countrien "with the aid of Government

WAN recently with the

Nuszkowskl ground America imperialists, who want $5,000,000,000 per year and colle

operate" Washington, July 30.

"In hilly elected to the Central Commitice o start

He added: new war after their that Congress will add up troops,

United Workers America's Labour Depart-ro

in Korea,"

wards of $4,000,000,000 cou

country, bombers can hit close of the Polish

Party. United inent today took up the task

up targets that can't be spotted (Communist) Yugoslav The performed in World War II Solla Rado cart astering, more by tax increase.

If his forecasts are borne out, from the ground. It all adds up Press. by a War Manpower Com-carried out a new mobilisation"

during the weeks since the out-Federal revenues will soon rise to better operations."

$10,000,000,000 over mission,

by about break of the lighting in Korta.

now tax collections, urrent

At the same time, the spokes- The Labour Secretary, Mr

This bad been one "with

$38,000,000,000 an defined the dropping of Maurice Tobin, announced that

running about

would raise immbs to burn up Cominunist- so-called per year. This he had ordered the fullest use ald of American

Korea. Just as it happened Government revenue above the held villages In South

World War I

even be- peak,

Be sak it has been "necessary

of the United States employ- iment service and affiliated ser-

vices to cel the manpower needs of defence plante,

advisers.

in Korea."

nuthorities.

VILLAGES DESTROYED

The broadcast wilded that intere Congress acts on tax pro- recent weeken Yugoslavia had posals expected from President to destroy same villages" be-

Mr Tobin told employers that "greatly Intensified her policy Truman next winter.

it was "absolutely essential" for at provocations" against the

cause they contain heavy con- centrations of enemy troops,

Senator George is chairmat? The spokesman recalled that!

them not to board maupower or "People's Democraces, especial- of the Senate Finance Commit-In one case when a village had

pirate" workers away from de- by Albania,-Reuter,

fence production.

He spoke of the "progressive

tightening of the Inbour market New Liaison

Though

under the Impact of the Pre- sident's defence programme”.

scattered shortages f had appeared in certain skilled occupations, he was confident! that severe scarcitles could be avolded and that defence.

cm-

Helicopter

comes.

Senator George said he bo- lieved his .Cornnittee will re- The Navy has ordered a new comment the tax increases re-

Washington, July 30.

ployers could be given the man- tialson type of helicopter, readily commentied.--United Press. power they needed if the muverted into an aerial ambul ployment service is given the

co-operation of once, 1 was announced today.

witcheartas

The

the

both employers and workers will be made under contract NATIONALISTS wit be dropped

Reuter.

Glacier Slowly Disappearing

by the Kaman Aircraft Corporn.

of

SINK JUNKS

tion, Connecticut, winner

design Navy-sponsored the competition for this type of

De Gaulle Spokesman's Complaint

fee which will go to work on been sel nfire "Ave or six tanks

Paris, July 30. Wednesday

the on

slop-gup ran out like cockroaches."

General Charles de tax TO- $5,000,000,000 war

He said: "Leaflets are being gramme which Mr Truman re-

South Gaulle's military spokesman warn the commended this week. Most of dropped to

After all, demanded today to know! the fax increases would apply Korean villagers.

people we they are the

are "why the devil" the French to personal and corporation in-

fighting for, and if there is any people had not been told

save them thing we can do to

more about their country's we are going to do it 12% bad

go in and burn out military policy. enough to go

General Pierre Biolle, the their places."

military sald spokesman

the Government's former

United Nations aftets probaty do not Hve delegate to the

specife time that the bombs and a leader in the Right Wing

of the rather Rally

French People, but

clontes of the contain

Kenerat warning poke to top

that against staying near troop con- Party today, He recalled

General de Gaulle, in a recent centrations."United Press,

Interview, warned that Europe New York, July 30.

must get ready for Soviet ok- The Chinese Nationalist Air! The Navy said it had ordered | Force announced today in Tal-

The French people 'always "mited number."

rch, Fermosa, that it had sunk

in the past'] have been told Designed to carry a pilot and 150 "invasion craft" near Amoy,

where their Brst line of defence way's bigger tourist attraction, three passengers, & can be con-uccording

to radio reports

would be in any war. They are Is slowly melting away.

veriet into an ambulance to received here tonight.

Dorking, July 30. For 30 years the

Mr Morgun The reports quoted an Alt flocler carry two stretcher patients and

Phillips, Secre-now more interested than ever," he said, "Why the devil were Plateau melted 100-180 metres, a medical attendant.

Fare: communique which said fury of the Labour Party, sald they not told? Will it be on the The design fot

Porty a twin that the Communists were pre- here tonight that his

Elbe or the Rhine, or is it change much, scientists say retors. Both rotor blades will paring for an amphibious a- "rejection" of Marxism had not not, at present, much further to

the Nationalist made the

them any

less revalu-

the rear? What is being done bluckade base of Quemoy tionary than those who claimed in order to place it as far to the Island,

to be the "official spiritual East The communique called the descendants of Karl Marx and Press, action a self-defence measure," who "would impose R rew raying that it was not contrary to President Truman's "cease fire" order to the Nationalist lender, Generalissimo Chlang

Oslo, July 30.

Svartisen, Norway's third

biggest glacier and North Nor-

and if the climate does

Helicopter.

will have

that the whole gincter will dis- be powered by a single engine. saull oppear in 50 years time-United United Presa.

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an

Kai-thek-Reuter,

De Valera In Amman

Amman, July 30. Mr Eamon de Valera, former Prime Minister of Elre, was to- day received in audience by King Abdullah of Jordan, who has been camping near Ramal- Jah, the summer resort north of Jerusalem,

Goes Back Far Cresson

Beyond Marx

world,"

on the peoples of the

Britain hml опе of the weakest Communist parties, but the Communists were on top in those countries where the Social Democratic parties were Marxist in philosophy,

"The British Labour Move- ment has never lost its ethical inspiration which goes back for beyond Marx." he said.-Reuter. Press

Aussie Destroyer For Korea

Lake Success, July 90.

MT de Valera crossed into Australia today formally Jordan at doon after a week-end notified the Socretary General tour of Galilee, and will spend of the United Nations, Mr

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