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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950.
WORST U.S.
COLD WAVE THIS YEAR
New York, Dec. 27. The United States shivered on Wednesday in the midst of the worst cold wave of 1950, `and incomplete reports said there were 14 deaths in the last 24 hours as a result of frostbite, exposure and exertion in remov- ing snow.
New York City which gather- ed 2.5 inches of snow during the 13-hour storm on Tuesday, was digging itself out, Chicago was under nine inches of snow, and trains between Chicago and New York were running six hours behind schedule,
In New York the mercury was down 9.6 degrees in the morning. Cleaning New York's streets of snow and slush was somewhat late on Tuesday as
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Japan And America "Need One Another" Says Eichelberger
On
US Official
German Visit
Frankfurt, Dec. 27.
Mr Edward W. Barrett the United States Assistant Setre- tary of State for Public Affairs, arrived at the Rhine Main Air- port near here today for a brief stay in West Germany.
He was accompanied by Mr
Geoffrey Lewis, Deputy Direc- tor of the State Department's officials will visit The two Bureau of German Affairs. Frankfurt, Berlin and Munich. -Reuter.
Washington, Dec. 27.
Lieutenant-General Robert Eichelberger said today that Japan and the United States “need one another" and must stand firmly together if there is to be peace in Asia and security against Com- munist domination.
The former Commander of the Eighth Army said the United States "has a great responsibility for Japan's welfare and security and must tal- every possible step to inspire the country agai the designs of Moscow."
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Tokyo, Dec. 27.
The Chinese Communist radio said today that the North Korean Government has published a 250-page book which "proves" that the South Korean President, Mr Syngman Rhee, conspired with the United States to start the Korean war.
the In a special interview, vigorous soldier who conducted epic campaigns of the Pacific and headed the occupation army: in Japan, said he had two New Year's wishes for Japan.
Gen. Eichelberger hoped that the coming year will see a con- clusion of the Japanese peace treaty, and that Japan' will be able to defend herself.
He declared, "Never" in his- tory has my country or Japan. been in as great danger as now." Noting that Japan is "shoved right up against Russia," Gen. said that despite Minister Shigeru this. Prime Richelberger Yoshida has made it plain that he intends to side with the Democracies. He said, "Never in the history of nations has a conquering army been received. with such total co-operation. The Peking broadcast said, fessor in which President Rhee Never in history has an occupy- brought food to the conquered." the book contains 29 documents allegedly stated: "Now is the ing army with its own funds
psychological
"Japan is a Declaring that which it said were taken from rost South · Korean government when we should take an aggreat industrial prize of the Far archives and includes an Ameri-gressive step. can military map showing the proposed plan of attack. book
the was published by North Korean authorities under the title of "Instigators of the Civil War in Korea.".
moment
We will drive
Eichelberger said
some of Kim Il-sung's men to East," Gen.
States to prevent The the mountain region where we it was of utmost importance for any unfriendly power from tak- will gradually starve them out." the United
ing control of the country. He said, "In Japan we have a great- industrial potential" and a re- servoir of
The broadcast said the book contains a letter from John Foster Dulles, Republican ad- viser to President Truman, to President Rhee written five days before the outbreak of the war, in which Mr Dulles said, "I attach great importance to your the decisive role which country can play in a great drama that is forthcoming." The book also quoted alleged letter from Mr Rhee
an
Peking radio sala the book also contained a photostatic copy of Article 7 of the Korean- United States, treaty of alliance which stipulated "when Syng- man Rhee carries his aggressive war into Manchuria" the United States will assist him to bring war to a "victorious end."- United Press,
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Gen. Eichelberger made it clear that if the deterioration. be ready of the world situation made it. necessary he would
at a moment's notice to go back on active service for whatever
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He said he has been trying in his talks throughout the country to awaken the American people. to the "tremendous importance” of Japan in the present world! picture-United Press,
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Wed- experience in Korea must not
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Mr White said Mr Dulles will comparable to that of the U.S. mention Mr Hoover by Indian frontier days than to a modern war and could not be preview of fiture The State Department, how-seen as a ever, in giving Mr Dulles' speech warfare.-Reuter. a build-up as part of the debate
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Mr Dulles will speak at a
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for Association
the United President Truman's annual Nations, at the Waldorf-Astoria message on the State of the Union is expected to be followed Hotel in New York.
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