Show THE GARLAND WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS - Rejects Soviet Union U S Move Marines Start Offensive in Korea (EDITOR'S NOTE Wfc plnUn arc evprcsscS No Communist la IS Ml MMuarU? ( thtjr ar Umi this Bawipapar) Rebuke Deals "So long as men are dying on of the the battlefield in defense council will Nations this United not wish to cheapen their suffering or sully their heroism by seeming to engage in the consideration of deals ” Warren AusWith these words tin the American chief delegate to the United Nations rejected the Russian move to link the question of Red China's entrance in the U N with the Korean war It was a bitter exchange of words Austin between and Soviet delewho became gate Jakob A Malik of the president security council The felt Aug indignation Malik wanted the Jacquestion of by all who had heard Red China to the U N ob Malik's scathing attack on admitting the first order of business on the In U United N the the States with the Korean situation agenda council Is registered security were defeatsecond The Russians and voiced by chief U S Deleed by a vote of eight to one Austin's gate Warren Austin No one believed the Russians had usual cool collected temperament haa been pat by the any formula for peace that was to the western boards as be replied to Malik's powers acceptable when they ended their boycott of statements This closeop shows the security council It soon beAustin fiercely rebuking the came evident the Russians were Russian delegate in China Red interested seating and nothing else KOREA: Some believed Malik's maneuvers were only delaying tactics in A Limited Offensive the belief the North Koreans would The Korean military picture apNation’s peared a little brighter for United shove United quickly troops off Korea and thus open the Nations forces A powerful Ameriway for any demands the Soviet can attack the largest launched by Union desired to make the US since the Korean war beThat belief became gan rolled slowly forward on the Russians demanded the when southern front withdrawn American The North Korean troops evidenttroops be from Korea under threat of use of ly completely aware that an attack the veto and seat the North Koof was coming took advantage reans in security council delibera every spot of cover and battled tions US marines for every foot of On the other hand it was just ground as evident that the United States In the central sector the Comwould not agree to such a situamunists established one bridge- tion The only outcome could be a head across the Naktong river with the Russians resort- - hind which United Nations forces new defense posilng to the vote to kill anv action had established sanction the majority tions Military authorities reported might immediate danger points were in In south and center sectors the TRANSPORTATION: the center the Reds had three diviTruck Fleets Increase sions and four of their finest in the A for hire fleet of 1000000 trucks south — While U N forces attacked in the part of the 000 000 which roll America's highways — is available south USB 29’s pounded military for transport of military supplies in targets in North Korea dropping case of a grave national emergency as many as 340 tons of bombs in the American Trucking association one day One mass flight dropped haa eatimated 460 tons on railroad yards at Pyongwith The figure was the chief finding yang North Korea capital of an survey con- "excellent results’ ducted by the transportation organAir groups from two ization as the first step in preparU S carriers bombed scattered tarmobilizaKorea and ing for a possible gets over southwestern tion The for hire vehicles would be gave close support to attacking the first to be mobilized and would troops in the southern sector the association said carry the brunt Military authorities warned that of the military load the southern action was a "limited But an additional 4500000 prioffensive" and not a "general of2200000 trucks fensive ” It evidently was designed vately operated to block the Communist strategy farm trucks and 333000 trucks der public ownership could ult- of: Drive down the southern imately be made available (1) Taken ai a whole the associacoastal plain capture Pusan seal tion’! survey revealed the trucking off the U N port of entry and the could provide 171369000 (2) smash industry hatch escape only of transport through to Taegu in the Naktong facilities during the next 12 months valley encircle the defenders and In 1941— the year before Pearl Harcut them up bor— the Industry clocked up Whether or not the Communists ton miles can execute this strategy binges on That difference— 114246000 the question: Have we the men and the materials to stop them? Until per year— represents the creased load of guns food ammurecently the outlook was grim nition or other military supplies which American civilian trucking BRIDGES: firms are able and ready to handle without relying on any form Jailed at Last other of transportation and with advantage of ment without rehandling the full ship- EUROPE: Steps Up Defense The democratic pstlons of Europe with Communist aggression in Asia in mind formed plans uppermost for increased measures defense against invasion by Russia The United States and its North Atlantic allies mapped a r $20 billion campaign of defense Britain offered to adopt a r $9V4 billion defense budget a heavy load for the already hard British if the pressed government US foots part of the bill of Other members the group agreed to recommend that all memtake immediate ber governments steps to Increase effective military forces for common defense France meanwhile asked that more American and British troops be sent to Europe and pledged to start a $5 7 billion armament program The new program would be in addition to the 1950 military budget of $12 billion turbulent longHarry Bridges bad gone to shore labor leader jail at last Federal Judge George B Harris revoked the $25000 bail under which Bridges had been at liberty since his conviction last April on charges of perjury and conspiracy In connection with his 1945 naturalization and ordered him Jailed In delivering his opinion Judge O labor Harris assailed the C leader as “an agent dedicated to the execution of the Communist and internaprogram oationally tionally’’ and a menace to United States security This Is not the time for divided loyalty" Judge Harris said "This is not the tune for Communist double talk " move to revoke Bridges’ The bail started was by F Joseph Donohue special assistant to the U S attorney general Donohue argued that remarks by the labor leader at union meetings to the effect that he opposed resolutions intervention supporting American in the Korean war were against the best Interest of the country Continues The United States has stepped up its work toward production of the hydrogen bomb The government hat assigned a major seg ment of the Job to the du Pont already experts in makcompany ing the plutonium which goes into the present atomic weapons The A E C appointed the du Pont company to design construct and operate some oew plants of advanced design Nineteen persons were killed and 60 injured when a bomb laden B 29 crashed burned and exploded near the Fairfield Suisun air base tn " California The plane crashed near a trailer where 200 service families slept The flaming explosion of the 10 or 12 500 pound demolition bombs the plane earned shattered more than half of 50 automobiles and trailer! parked in the area camp "5T The Big Question In the mind of many international observer Formosa had be come the big question in the battle communism And it presagainst ented the first split in policy among the western powers With the President’s order to the U S seventh fleet to defend the Island from Communist Invasion "e P11 11 Policy first appeared The split or Russian trap as some are inclined to believe became serious with the visit of General MacArthur to the island and the arrival of jet planes immediately after he returned to Japan Many observers point out that U S policy is now clear- defend Formosa and the Nationalist gov- CD 66 VIM © ca mil A ernment This they believe may involve the United States In a conflict with Red China a fight which would almost be impossible for America to win At the same time the British government has already recognized the Communist government of China Several other western powers have been on the reported verge of recognition This leaves the U S out on a limb and could involve the nation in a full fledged Asiatic war That students of the present world situation say is exactly what the Soviet Union desires If such a thing should happen Russia would of course materially aid the Chinese It has been pointed out that the American decision to defend Formosa is a direct act of aggression against Red China It is a perfect excuse for the Reds to rush several divisions to the aid of the Koreans Some observers believe such a move is already underway Within hours after MacArthur to Japan American jets returned landed on Formosa — vanguard of air units assigned to defend the island A comment heard frequently after they landed was: ‘‘MacArthur works certainly fast” That may be observers pointed out but it could also mean that MacArthur has fallen into the Russian trap It was a serious situation that the United States now had to face O I T' JBuirfiiAiJ Control Bill Likely The senate banking committee apa mobilization proved bill which would give full discretion to invoke controls to President Truman Last month President Truman asked for limited economic controls The bill approved by the committee however goes much further than Mr Truman asked Those curbs included authority to Allocate scarce industrial ma- Inspection (above) of a of the Haganah is strict The Corps numbering more than 1000 men and 2000 white camels from the Egyptian Sudan patrols Egypt's 3000 mile border line 4 Two of Egypt's "Mounties" are pictured at left and right The vertical cuts on their faces were carved there by their mothers when they were five years aid They ore very proud of them because they tell the men are from the sary 5 I 0 terials Curb consumer credit and construction credit Grant $2000000000 in govern- ment loans and loan guarantees spur defense production Egypt's famous Camel Corps the hard riding Haganah are called the "Mounties" of North Africa The group (above) on the double moves They are the greatest camel riders in the world and their mounts the fastest things in the desert Every animal must be healthy and strong and every member of the Haganah is responsible At left 2 for his mount 5 the commander inspects -- 1 a camel company 2 Assign priorities to put defense production work at the head of any factory job sheet 3 Let the government take over owned if necesprivately plants lower Sudan to The measure gives the President the right to invoke general price control and rationing anytime he decided such a step was warranted He could Invoke general wage controls at the same time The only apparent restriction is a provision saying the President would be compelled to put wage curba in effect if price ceilings pre "on viously had been established materials services and property comprising a substantial part of all sales at retail and materially affecting the coet of living” The house was expected to agree on some bill patterned principally after the senate committee’s meas O the In able almost impassof the wastes hara where soft automobiles camel is make less the sands use- still of king Mohammed transportation g r e a te s t tracker of the Haganah (right) gives new recruits a demonstration in tracking down a smuggler One of the Corps' mam down jobs is tracking thieves ure The Draft Selective service officials at national headquarters in Washington get down to work od army’s call for 100000 men during September and October Left to right: Col Daniel O SelecOmer general council tive Service Director Lewis B and Coi Bernard T Ilenthey Franck legislative officer ROBESON: Plant Crash Work UTAH FORMOSA: To Seat China in United Nations Wttlera Nwaper llalu'i lew !?( SECURITY COUNCIL: TIMES GARLAND Passport Voided Paul Robeson native born singer and a leader in Negri movements was asked by the stati department to surrender his pass port He refused and the govern ment voided the passport and ord cred officials to atop him if bi tried to leave the country The atate department said an trip abroad that Robeson woulc make would not be In the lnteres of the United States O With their commander (left) the recruits follow the trail and trot up a hill near the pyramids These men are trained to cross the toughest desert wastes with a four gallon supply of water that must last a minimum of five days It often lasts ten An average daily patrol covers 65 miles of Sahara sands O With exercise the way the finished to ’?' training this is escort a desert suspect says the Haganah A man on each side and one to follow This is the end of the typical day for recruits a lesson gained from exThe most perience amazing faculty of the is their ability to Corps follow any given camel track picking it out among hundreds of others ' 7? 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