Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVIII. No. 300.

COMMUNIST CHINA REJECTS CEASE-FIRE

Reds Launch Fresh Attacks

Gen. MacArthur Warns Os New Red Offensive Communist Forces Hit At Both UN Fronts In Korea - Tokyo. Saturday. iter. 2X--(l'P> Communist forces hit both ITttf ••d .Nations front* in Korea with fresh attack* Friday and Gen iKiuglas Mac Arthur warned they ♦•are preparing to launi It a rnaaalve ne» offensive Into South- Korea At the same time the Chinese t'oinmunirt government forntagy rejected (he United Nations ceasefire apteral and declared Mac-Arthur had- ’ destroyed The Mth parallel <« a -jnilhrieal ’and geographiS-aU boundary" with his October often - Sit#*.' ' ■ i" 7 '■ -*' 77 Tt Me -Arthur'* warping of a new invawlon ww issued In a ccunncUni •tue only a few hours before the Peking radio broadcast Red China s rejection of the UN cease-fire a|> peal 7 — It 'was accompanied by the tceavl est probing attack the Reds yet have made against the IN sth arms'* defen«e line northeast of Seoul Tita Reda lbw* <»“rly t'-0" troops against South Korean fortes above Chum bon. 43 miles northeast of Seoul, and drove them back near |y two miles TiTon heart Korea other Coni rnunist troops slashed against thd tiny United Nation* beachhead in Hungnam with their heaviest al t.a< k* of the week Mac Arthur s communique Implied that the Chinese Communist- who for the moat part broke off their attacks rlurltie the- cease fir. urge nations in the United Nation*/, »l reads may- 7 have rrgosaed —the ...Mb,, parallel northeast of Seoul Mac Arthur said the presem.- of horses and camels in th.- supply train of a teglmetit attacking north east of t-tntnehon- -suggests -tli.it. the attackei* were Cblnuae Com rnumst foic e- * hum h>m 11" .rb* .■b’ih paiWW.- . ■' li X'-tntjmnni't di>i~iot»L two third* of them''Snrth Korean are .known.-res—b* massed north of the border In support ■•(*• other . liowerful Chinese tores* of th* I.IIOU ocu>-man Chinese Red .irmy committed to the Koltun war A hi adquarteis c-onitnuiilque said the frontline. Red ivr.es ..stiniated at 120 mm men at full strength, were poised to strike at Seoul itself or to go around its flank and iso late the iTry from Taegu land Pusan in the southeast WEATHER Cluudy tonight and Saturday; Light rain eatreme northeast early ■ Saturday. Warmer Saturday. Low tonight 2D25 north. 25-20 south. High Saturday 12M north, 40 50 south. • ft .

Colorful Christinas Show At Decatur G. E. Plant

Rudolph. the Rwl None n-imlwr. | arriv<sl at the General Electric { company , tut evening. accoinpanJe4 by fmaty. the Sjmw Man at|.il what a sight they created. , Enduing the prliulpais in the Christmas decorations at the G E. ground*. thousands <4, people are. expected to view the attractive .display* and To listen to the song. Frosty, the Snow Man And this animated chaTa'i’ier Hr lops. He lipa his magic hat to the crowd, doe* a Jig and sings the aeaaon'rfitavorite song A background for these holiday iharactera is u 32-foot long sign, reading "Season* Greeting* " The sign and all the character* were conatructed by G E employe* and designed by the engineering planning depart merit E W larnkenau plant manager, stated Rudolph. who was last year*

Decatur Stores Will Remain Open Until 9 P. M.

DECATUR DAIET DEMOCRAT

Promises Action On Auto Wage Controls GM Orders Soles Os Autos Be Resumed W&# In tilth >n. !>»■ ’ ? it’Bl E< Alan »->!>♦* promt .yd fu#t ft_<Ji<»n hxbo <>« mandatory wag? control# foi tfior?, than i.iMH'.TwH) utHoinobih' work : * Another sweeping piuposal in iThe - it TaT Ung >n ag c> w f>u hi itn pose* voluntary control over pay for all -other uon-farm worker# Their employer# were pul on '"H»?ir honor Tueftdav to hold the* 1 pine* line* Hut the broader program appeared MynM?d, for th?'time beIng at least. by labor demands for j more pay to meet the* shll-rlwing ; coj*t of Using Controls over meat pri< <•# were*' under consideration- .Valentin? ■ -> tohi Ife? -■ joint nomic * ‘watchdog", comuijttre ye# ~T»*rday • hat timing »! a meat price freeze. if it coin?#. will depend orr prb ? trend# and bow «<M>n he cab; build up an enforcement Ataff KSA offit tain also »r* nuulying i controls mandatory or by tary agfeemeut tuf a i nd»* iiiLuuuL •w rap ateeU The economic Ptabliitvf teceiv ed *•*< ret recommendation < on "Auto nay rate# yea terday from the hii.vman wa ce xl abi hta t »«m hews rd ! headed l»y Cyrus S Ching H,e told tire joint 4»»rpmrt+ee lat er that, having frozen prfa-es of 1951 model car#, he' would ad with the ‘ utmusl prumptne>» to btlug. auto wage- uhdvt control a.’i required by , the defend production law ’rivj qjestb'b «.!•' wfeher • 4 iiU~ - 7ir<h r w Juli.l jVerSit maiTiten-l am e of the esi alatoi «lau>»* existing .into < ont i 1 nih*r. the »iau#e. aut<« worker# pay ri.wgs# I and fails wlfh change# in the co. ’< cTwrw rn F.laM* ,f '. T-- J ; ’ ' ' ■ Good reiiows Club ' i -FtffJ»>Uil/*jTpWtc-'l >-'■> Kniglit- ui «-’..|un.>»ii, Ccu <stc chili day.hilt Mi i I*-- V.KJbJ.sd br A Ah- Ho> \i«h L —4*okfl \ Ft land ”d l<o> <.. •« A fid - t Air A- Ah w h.iym<»n<i X F’romd .. 4 j 1..'.i '| SjH-na| viftV -shm by--KayeA-Sh*»e Store. toy*#" by Lee Httl'lhJ wan*. Si'hflfer. Hohhoti#e Pruff. I I'eutra-I Soy:i Hid '4J- -K= - dub/ clothing by <;«’■'#. Store, • lie gun v Ho I: h> Ht #**■ S«h+t! f e/ — Ehihget-^. —d+»*l Halterman s. bi rad by Slew-art f-Radtrn kou» The Delta Theta Tan MMOiily fl expres#e. spe'inl .thank* tn the meridian! # for •their dona -

| favorite in the. ifliitniitaied di* • i plgy. -ahareC honor* t.Uj* year W>*hj Frosty, one of the lev. rest clur-l n< rets seen in any holiday .HuJ doljili and his tlt'ij-e Jrlsky. .‘iilit'-J panion> age hityhed lb the sieigii. ( graced with an iiinrgi’ <>.' Jolly old ( Santa (Tans n* l ' aielgji, h loildod j with toy.- „ | The evergreen tree near the, 'dieplay is decorated with discs ami metal rings, fashioned by G.-i E employes t'bver-ed -with pirns i phortra* paint: the or.laments 'winkle like a s"» of gems iiudet the spotlight which is . centered ; on the decorations The display will be lighted. every evening for the enjoyment I of children and grown ups whn' are invited to visit the Ninth street tacade of the Hecattir G.E : plant

j Nation’# Rails Agree On .3-Year Peace AN ANNOUNCEMENT from M mrctillg at the White llouko (abovel, brought all wnef tn strife- 01, tilelucthm * t.lltomls hi roportlng agrgument «n a -1 year ' pow - pucf providing lUHudg for tl-m mm workers amt -burring strikes i>y the lirotherhrmcfg before Ort 1»53 Shown at the meellng tl to t » are ■(. U. Mu. k. y <|iiir'iallv hidden by lah.is-ramanc rejire.-. irtlug icoutheusll carriers 1. W H(;ruing of earterit ' carrier* '■ I' Ixsimls of western chartlets: f-residantiat"mMbiSW'-JBbti"H SieeTmnn W l‘■ K-rmtrndyr--I’l. -l l.nt ItrotherhcHid of Railway Trainmen. H <» Hughes l-ieccldeiil Order .d Railroad. Comlu. tm.i f- SUivMa. r hiet Biut.ln.i:lioud of Locomotive KbrSMMu» l>. H Koliett-oU. l-residrut: Hiotlierirciod .1 1,... oni. 'iv.- Ko.men and Enginemen Standing right l»aekground.- Edwards of \ ; ,ttnhar M. :i atioti Hoard tlefii ntnl .Mediation Hoard Chalrnran. Fradtw* A-ai Neill. Jr

■Gifts Presented By Decatur Casting Co. Employes Honored Today By Company ri» liec ktar Cugtlng company to da.i again pn o-nted Its oi pl .owilh a Christmas gift of silver did Ist* in u lation to length of conn, tinitous «Ml'c with th. company Each employe will, .midi ' than sl« month* . rciee re-eivcd five- silver dullai* phi, .'II* ,clvs-r dollar for i, v. o -d -.tn..- prttir to Jam," ■ 1 ItcM. t'fn maximum gift was »34 ■frmimmiHoye wj>u_ima.hgu> with | ill. oaniutii sline t!>M Employes I lili. d win.. ,iif> Tof this vear t» • . 0.1 j !,.■ of the IMlvc r > art i wli-cls fiver 11 non was passed ■ nil in ’he distrlt.iill'-m I’ll, silver dollars Wi re c-n, losed j m Individual mom - bags tHid given ouL-uL.xhe.jU4l'' of operation-. loda) ; .long with a hook A Christmas Curni h> Im kens and a Chtlatma* ? .diessrd <-hi< ken ■ .d 1i . rrrptiiy. MttSrtng "'TW*’pW^ < ..ntart. n for the < ompanv w ere H E Itr.miei i. id.-nl I'lanug.t. and Har ix. -Xuuug -cip. t it. teiicJeilf t Sts aft-ri wort party todas c depleted the Chrletnia* fe.tivHlv* w.n. n 1.-C.in lasi 'M.'.nday . veiling -when employes and then families ermh.Tmf at lhe l.lhi-riin o st head gym . I tor .in employes t'hri Tina party 1 Santa flails had treats for the chtl i I dteu and tin re were numerous dealt jjo lr.* -as **’*; as nioviv*-Jor f *ht: T-vcar* ago at company picnics J ' Lighting Contest lzlJ Deadline Tuesday Decatur C. Os C. Will Award Prizes Ih-adiini' for entrlf* in the hom* nkl)Hh< conWr. sQnfPtnrrd hv thr j i'h*i Hlur-< ’httinta r of .C-o.tniiH*rc«». ba# i-bg***!i f»'t r ‘ < Tui-wigy fV» ittitiK it -wa« announcFd tod*? by i Rgiph < hutrman of the ■] »•< q-t» 4t • » Th** rohfet»i i* .fur r»*l dent tab light ing. 4*nfy. and no hom»*<», ; will b* Jqdit»d nnlvK# w' I mad*, with the Chimb* r of ('<»!« I tneiei ThH«e ellt!lv* should be called to the (’ <4 C oftffv by ! . j- rn Tit«M«iav N<> tqwclfk* <Utr will bv ««»t Jor [lhr judging, which *iH he done .between lM«c 26 and Jan 2. when wiiHiet#'-in the » .»ntH*i will be mih ‘ nwuu' t d j Ca#h award# totaUlnr Isu will ; presented by the Chamber of Com--1m» rr<* Flr«t prhm money will W.l 445. with |!b to’ the arrond place . winner, and >5 eiv’h tn ’he next, five h‘»tu»- ow'ftet*

ONLY DAILY NEWRFARER IN ADAMS COUNTY

Decatur, Indiana, Friday, December 22, 1950.

■■», -■•-■—_ 1-,’. ... -. . . ■■ NO PAPER MONDAY _ In accordance with annual custom, the Decatur Dally Democrat will not publiah an edition sMonday. Dae. 25. In order that employee may epend Chrietmae day with their VamiHee. t x—a Frank Grandstaff Is Freed In Tennessee J Enters New Life Os Music And Marriage Nashville. Tnlin ~ Hee 21 'II 'I j . Hrandstarr walks out >T + prison and Into a new life of mush • and inariiago today The fk-yeacold ' tiubitual crimi | nal -<> <lng u Hi- tvrm was par•; dotted late yesterday by. Gov. flor t : don Browning In recogtiitiuti of lio I su. .." in tile field rd mush ami- . the thousand, of friends Im ha- f - wcadss : . ■ I "* •,Tnrnttanrcm*h. tl>«- Mi. h ' igari state parole board f . stored Grandstaff s parole on a mlfior lar ..tie . b.ctgt • pvimci'h'g l-tn ■■ • fee will..mt danger ••! arrest gw a . parole v i.datc.r ■: Grandstatf, former resident, el Irn atur Ind . won national tame and a brief period of freedom last .year wh.-n hi- Ttig Hptir.k Cm I* , fa." composed in the state prison her.-, was performed at Illg Spring i-v llf ...jMe.agt**’’’. a W.l*k efttrn ed a pardon • He said that bin. first, act as a free mien would he 7 to. "drop clown ;on my knees In prayer at th* iCatliolic- CatjrediaT“help His sec. : ond will involve Mrs Mildred MConkey of Fort Wayne Ind whom '•■l should have married 341 years ago " I Grand Staff said that he and Mis 4 MeCamkety . w;in J»e . man led il ste. j will have birm-and she said that I alia would Work in Hollywes-d on a mpti.m I picture about Iris -life t* in -jmtnv pest and musical authorities have said Grandstaff has a promoinc.- ‘ tutute as a compttser In. prison, h. was lin.lild to tapping out rhythn# i am hi*.cell walls [ j : --■ ■-. I Rotarians Enjoy Musical Program fMcatur Rotarians enjoyed a splendid program of Christmas muaic at their weekly meJtiHJ I Thursday evening A group of 3" young men and women, -nembera of the Decatur high a hoed glee efu'e ! under the direction erf Mia* Helen , Haulsdd. musk supervisor ttr I’■■ i public M’hcMcla, presented savernl . eicellant num bars, appropriate to j the Christmas season fi Holoiats Werw Richard Holden iMrh. Mias Janet Reitg and Harold I ■j Ho links Roy Kalver was ■ batman erf the program

Upholds Approval Os CBS Color TV M Commercial Use Is Temporarily Banned ('bhago. pe<- 22 fl’P) A spp < ial tederM) court today trphild govrinme.iH approval of the Columbia HioAdrauting System’# -color : televisioa. hut * J ial use us it p*-'nd I ng. ft <upr« me; [rsniTtTh» ht< * jiidp- .ciHiit dhiniwd ; a by ridKr r.urppralWJt ; t Am* ri :t and »!« -ntisidi *) >. ’!h ’ Nat lonal Broad* twliug < ,> x, " b!< li~ ibftd a#ked th*- court to *et "Tbr- Mirra! FointnUftn ation^—mtn ! ' miHsion'h approval <»f t’BS rotor vid..- ! HoWgVk t, 'tbr l UUJt tfxtendtd-.ft; • tvmiarf B v -fitCcri t • «trainitfg CBS . ! i Dif’T. until nrx! April. I. j for until hh* h Unie ft# Hit >up»‘m* | ‘ yOUr: di#soh ♦* * > * atfftlbf ’I i Thus, today'• ruling ' ’’ft! 1 ! , hmt color television for the dura i tion of the ptescht cniergrtu y, iiri view of growing -matrriat *ht»Uage-# > apd ”sipped up dtfensto production Each slide had said if wbuid ftp ' peal an decision’ iKT’TtIF] th»* MiApreDrt! Vourt. S<> th* <!»■, ci#i«»u here dumped #quarcly into; th? lap of the hirh eourt the con \ trov»r#y between two. telev»#ii*KJ KLunt# "(’BS wilh jT# color ayatem op on? aid?, and RCA NBC with it# tri color tube #ys.t« m The thre<*jtfdjto court apiit two to one on the deetfttem The majority opinion. wii”«n by u|*p*4l;tt«- judv*j Earl Major* 1 and district judge Philip 1. Sullivan, aaid that the C4L#t ay.,i.u-.in would render•obsokH? about '♦.huu.ihui tv aet# now i|i" unP’* The court al«o #aid that the ‘ RCA si stem ha# the advantage of permitting the arts to receive color 4* Itca*! a in black and .-whhe r without »umv<.-rLorj»..aji:d_«dap tots which._w<»uld._co#t #et ownerM a total ofTl*>oo,<'fmubi> However, the court said h had no anflfort y to derixteih? tvcfrtHeab. inerti# of the iwo #y#tems That, it Hftld. Imp t»r thr FIT Th# court . <aid the only queer lon i? could con i sidcr w;ik wlu ’heT the F’CC exceed ted it# authority in approving <’hs | < olor video', or acted t apriciou** ly a# « harg>d by RC A S’ 'j

United Nations Appeal Rejected; Reds Demand UN Seat As Peace Price

Annual Inventory For County Home Appraisers Named By Commissioners lhe !ioar<i of county < oinml*Thuraday* in their gpeidal; session. MpiMtinted appraisers to ‘ take inventory of the county infirmary .next meeting of th4triM»ard January 1 The, appraiser# < <»nimissioners, ■ ounty auditor Thurman J. Dr?* i comity attorney Ed A Bosse, and i other v-ounty official# will pftfticipatv in the annual al I win s -r-nmhirted on the first day .of the year. . , (TunmUsiouet John Blakey aj> pi limed Chris Bohnke? of Union lown.ship. to serve as one of the! •dppraiserH. while Otto Hoffman ■ appointed former commissioner. EraukUiiedner nf-Hlis city, as the t [other ' *a ; I County • ommisehyners will [ iffifße ’oTTrW~appcrtirrmVut -ar>t their I first 1961 meeting Those apj point menu to be made Include: {county physician, currently held < liy Ur. John Ter veer, a one year? ItwßK one m?ml»er of the Adams Ivotihfy memorial hospital board. 1 q four year term. The term of 1 Frei! Kamholz. of Berne, expires this year A member to th? c ounty alcoholic beverage beard, th? api>ointe«* is Groce 1 Tope-. They will also appoint the high ! *«y_.AVßyrinf ay well a# ■ four district -nj>eruueiMtem* I’tii Sauer how sei VAs. a.-» (-oifnly high- j Kay' ,-s-u pel Hit undent other appoint men is include ma-J !r«ui 1»1 (Tie court house the post •iirrently held by Verona Venis. and the <<'Ufjfy health nurse Miss Jewfi Shc»ckipy ttou iml'l*- ti-.is po t MO**;, <’i»nrrni>snme! I'hursilay aisfd .i 4 w aided *rhr?e tracts one -to ’ Spiegel # market of this < ity fur prrocef and a* to »»e fur . airbed_ thr. _< ouiily, iiome.?>noiher: ’ < off!rai I wag' ‘TwaTded' Burk • i 1 rator for two carload# of ciial for . county ln*titu» <>ns at 113*9 jver’ ton «f -d«4BrredJ The hiQird mlko —-awarded the < Tara «• l*«ar ft|«) I,f : I Mrs. Nora Zarifes 1 I . i Is Taken By Death Former Local Lady Dies At Bluffton ■I Ur/ Mts Ncra ~ Bhiffton, wife of Joe Zarifea. and: J a former restdeni 4>C lN*ca!nr, died i r Thursday al the Clinic hospital I after a two weeks’ Olness of pul tnonary rmlHilUm She Waii "bairn in Adams county (h r I. IHK*. a daughter of GeorgeJ and Sarah Jane Roblnson-TrickerJ il»-» fir#? maniage uj . Frank K-oling. wh<» died in 192«’ and ?h< 1 was man led *o Jot* Zarifes in 19.34 A former resident <>f Ihcatur Mi# Zarifes had lived ip Bluffton ■ for the past T> y?Htk Bh?i'*ft‘s a. tnembe’ <d the Bhiffton Prcsby ■ tt-rian church, th? American Legion I auxiliary and the Bluff fop garden 1 < !nb I Surviving tn addition to her husband ar? a son Cleft# B Railing with the t K. matin? corps ip (Korea; a daughter, Mt* IWiyk Amspaugh of Pay ton.. O. four; grandchildren: three brother*. Je» #? <if rmratur Lanrenci Triiker u( Fa rm dale. 0... and Maui ice of Leavitt rbui'g. O . and two sis J jut's, Mir Frank Bauserman of ilhrn? and Mr# Robert J.. Bow mail jof Bluffton. On? brother and two »;#u.ra are deceased. ..- . [ Funeral servlee# will b« held a’ I 2 pfn Sundav at the Thom* fiinI eral bom? in Bluffton, the Rev R lw>an Top? offiriuting The bod} 1 will he cremated

Civil Defense Measure Heads For Approval Air Force Leader Cites Urgency Os Civil Defense Need Washingion, !>» < 22 <VP ‘ I The adminiwtrarhmV~riViT’ ; bill a |egr*la!N»- dead din k just two weeks ago headed tor senatf approval tudaA wit-h practically rm opposition The bril wa* given »-xtra urgenrv.i by air' Tot I -Finlettri. who w arned that the na ! tldn has no absolutt s ' air defense” < > against an atonin' attack - , Spons.ois of flicfar rcachllig i rn?a#Uf? predicted that the senate would give it a heattf. OK after deLal ing a few amendment# They -aid it is ' possible'* lhe . measure will lie on it* way to the White House for President Tnimaii’s , (signature by nightfall [ The legislalKH'.. designed to geav Americas nitiea to atomic attack, has been proved by rhi home AdL niinisuatiim leaders: promiged to use,_?yerv parliamentary shortcut | to adjust probable difference* be- : tw’een ’hr senate and hoys? ver- ’ sioiis. j The bill urged by th? ad mints’ . tratiun i- a wai mo rgen y must. wretrld « labfish air ' Htdr p» ( dent 'tiv H d<W ns* adimtnstrarHn* • Pre*f ■ d»nt T.uniap has uanud !\>rmrr -MyUard F Caidwell *-» Florida •o 4iir* u the- agrln y The <l>.\ would have two l of pow.eiß normal ’ and rtnti : gg-n<> The •nargtiuv p . would jnlmlt *hr ftdinini# f Ta’-nm to J mobilize all n-.-iltces < ! the fed rial g.ot.’him ii’ to aid 4 iii*- blast : ’ » d by ;co’ihh~STrack ' The i.ocnar • powei * would i bee.. —:lu - .prep are - J Ilin# . I Twee T« r»«e Auto Puce Increase Cancelled By Chrysler Washington. De. 22 <VP’ <’hrysl?r Corp today "cancelled it# .-recimt- prtr? m*- rease <»n LS&I ; (i»mlel cat s u compliance with Iks’ ; week** ’l*o mnen! rollback order j IH tywler President L L Colher* telephoned fetirraj- price ’ <»ntrul j l.'i M,.-haAl v' Dt-wlle fiftf iX PttHftlim "wouW *Tttfig wi t n th? government freeze

Robert Shackley Escapes From Chinese In Korea

Mr and Mr* Raymond Shark |«-y. of 3;h» North .Ninth atreW will* probably think tht* i* a pretty 4 good Chfi«tniaf«. at that Thing*, ’they feel, are- certain to be a little' i brighter'for the family For Thurjuiay they received a letter frorn their syt; marine cpl Robert Shackley. .the fl't.M.. * ord ’hey had received fron.. then son Mn« e November 15: I hiring ?t hat time many thinitr ’ had happened, and especially In Korea where Sluo k.« \ was ta tioned.' The t«»rtune* ot war had 'changed dramatically, and whene’ he I’nited Nation*' force* were‘rharcing ahead one day. suddenly [ were .in retreat, the next, trying to overcome the extreme ( odd* agaißaVihem There were hmmy ankiou* n>b • j menu, and (hours and days for the Shackieys until thev heard. from ’!:»• ’ ,H«»n He Puaan bT’mwW- ; ero Korea, and -Jiaid that.hr w»*| disembark in#? from the whip' tor Makati' so» a reef hurlua the en?jr>£teent and re-1

Price Five Cents.

Chinese Stand On Korean War Made Public; Hint 38th Parallel Is Out . T.rfty.- tv, — 22 —■ <•..»• - mhisliTt -t'-hin.s Hxiay rejrrtt-d th* l ul'.ii N»Uon* »{>>«'»!■ Mr » <■*»»** ; fir» tn Kot. a <ieni»hdod a in ithe t'N a* putt <rf ijk juice tor pea.-e Snd hinted that Chjnew Red troop* no 10.8A.r reeugr.ike the X<th patailel »»_. the frourter between North and South KoreaThe t'hine*.. Conunuuist etand on tiieJCoreaji »ar wae made puhiu in _ j a statement by premier atzd foreign minister Chan En-Lei brund.-aat by Peking t’adio and 'monitored -in. Tok vo. . ‘ - Chou's statement was issued oh!y a few bouts after a warning by 7 ;t.en._ I.itKtK'.4* Ma. Arthur that Red attacks -U K 'iea' ire jWerewsnsg fir . intensity and may be the overture jtv a massive new offensive itun South Korea i . .4_. „ MacArthur's warning . implied. I that some Chinese' R.'eds . may al . ready ha.ve crossed the 3*Hh |>araHel north of Seoul Chou » Mnteateut was presented to the world as the olfictal answer ” of the Chinese people* iepublic to I tw.> reqnent* <■» a threwman United 1 Nations committee for a eeaserfire ' meeting The broesk-ast gave.no in L dication any other answer would be 3 given Neither was there any indv ' cation <t had been' dispatched tn' : the I'nited .Nasions J LChou said the United Nations rej quest f.U a .-ease.-fire was illegal ' i... .:>*• Conimunist China was not a rtiemtw ..f th. United Na'i- 1 y .icd th'-rhfbri 'iiid ry-- be tc-nh.j by its de, nj.ins Chou said 'hat the Uniied Stat. « 1 had "destroyed the politii-qL and geograpbi. al bf.undniv. t.prfr seir.d by the - h para.'b . it. K•' -' jrrea with last U.--ii,lo-f » o. rbward and demanded .a* l’.><t nun* * |.ll- .- hr pea.' 1 Wtthd aw il . ! ! • • is- ■ i rr-rn -K. tea “■ 2 s. ■l»no ■ o ■"•■,- ■ 1bv RiSr*’' i- pi’ ~ .tv a 4! 1 ! rr. »a- F-iir*9U*» - * 4 A W th* l N-an r a .L-rt ..oinnotie* did "Tu>F~Kare the pa:-tcipa'ton nr i-va 7"sv'nt of the ChilieyrT’eoTri’-'y kstyrtre met# * delegate. 'be b- Kill a*’ .quotrd the Hute , "Ae the Chinese ..peopletatslTfift— — ’men',- San sta'.d time and agatr.. „th4» ope of imptrrtant resolntfeui p.i-sed -w'iihowt-xyia4tiiL«aasy.:iaLo-sttfc-.-,;.. ;i t'hhia's tormal repr-etretvstive* and .48.-ia.lly an iriipottant r*-“.!nti.-ii (Twrw T* Ibswe rivet

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