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Show World News Today - Reds Challenge Right Of U. N. Delegation Cuillii Wnm ceiuei Bee Im km vr. tr m vn Isns The new Chinese Communist government at Peiplng Is chslleng-' chslleng-' Ing the right of Chinese Nationalist delegates to represent China at the United Nations. A Peiplng broadcast said the Mao Txe-tung government is protesting pro-testing to U. N. Assembly President Carlos P. Romulo that the Nationalists Na-tionalists "have no right to speak for the Chinese people In the United Nations organisation." The message did not request any action by the assembly. How- ever, It was liiteipreted as the beginning of a campaign, by the Russian-supported regime slmed at supplanting the Kuomlntang representatives at Lake Success. The United States Immediately reaffirmed Its support of the Nationalist delegation. China Is a permanent member of the security council with veto powers. If the Peiplng regime replaced the Nationalists Na-tionalists la this important seat, Russia would havs enhanced power in the council, but the west would still havs a majority. ' , U. S. Consul Row Becomes Graver The continued Incommunicado Imprisonment of U. S. Consul General Angus Wsrd and four of his staff by Chinese Communists at Mukden Is shaping up as a grave International Incident. Washington officials, aware that Soviet Russia gained control of Manchuria through the secret Yalta agreement, are pondering Just who Is behind this most humiliating treatment of a high-ranking American diplomat Moscow or the Peiplng Communist regime. Secretary of State Acheson Is expected to msks a vigorous policy statement Wednesday on this government's attitude. Acheson may also comment on the reported admission by the north Korean lad is riet ewe. Amartrasst-Ateert-Wilite Brelre4 Alfred T. Meechtar of Kinderhook, N. Y, were ssixed Sept. 22. Willis aad Matcher, employes of the Economic Cooperation ad- . mmlstration, were taken by the north Korean Communists when the crew of a south Korean ship on which they were passengers mutinied and sailed to a north Korean port. They have been reported held by the Communists sine that time. . . Cripps Warns Church on Politics Sir Stafford Cripps, Britain's economle esar, bluntly Informed the church to stay out of politics. ' The chancellor of the exchequer told a church assembly, "We don't want politics with our religion . The church should not attempt at-tempt to devise remedies for particular social, ecooomtc or industrial indus-trial Ul." . . War Minister Emanuel ShlnweU, on Sunday night attacked the archbishop of York, Britain's second ranking Anglican pre late, for predicting "unavoidable ruin" unless Industry produces more. Czech Mission Breaks With Red Regime British headquarters m Berlin said the entire Czechoslovak reparations rep-arations mission In the British sons of Germany has broken with the Communist regime In Prague and has been granted "protection . and political asylum" by Britain. The announcement sals a request for asylum was made yesterday yester-day la behalf of the seven-man mission staff by Dr. L. RoxberU, mission mis-sion ehief. "Ia accordance with the .traditional British policy of granting asylum to ail who genuinely seek It, Irrespective of race, nationality or creed, the request was granted and the seven permanent members mem-bers of the mission staff, together with their dependents, were granted grant-ed asylum la the British sons," the announcement said. |