Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1950 — Page 8
% [Tokyo into the deepest gloom.
than three months ago.. “lI wonder if the Chinese will gg stop at the 38th § Parallel?” ‘was the erack that indicated the! temper of mili- § tary - diplomatic circles here. 3 While there was no news but bad news from Korea, cautious observers were
Mr. . reluctant to se 1 Peeeh
cept at face value reports of the
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Tokyo's
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: Then It Can't Get Any Closer By KEYES BEECH, Chicago Daily News Foreign Service . TOKYO, Nov. 30--The feeling here is that if this is not the i beginning, World War II cannot get any closer. i
,
reaction
{ll ‘strike next.
Korea or Tibet,
The United States charge of Chinese Communist aggression, plus bleak reports of United Nations reverses in Korea, has plunged
n The news from Korean front is blacker than fat ary. time since ‘the Americans were fighting to ‘hola the Pusan beachhead more partial collapse of U nited Nations forces under the Communist coun-
Perhaps a graver question than munist the outcome of the present battle front. is when and where the Chinese military power pinned down in §Ommiission circumstances were never Korea would be over by the end of Among foreign observers the better for bringing southeast Asia the year and recommended that feeling has ripened into certainty, under Chinese Communist domni- elections be ‘held in North Korea the last -two weeks, (‘hinese don’t intend to stop in
ing stopped.
Indo-China,
resistance.
‘ Face Little Resistance
Malaya,
| assure Vietnam victory over the; | French. Latest intelligence from enough to throw United “Nations | {that country indicates that it may forces in Korea on the defensive! not be necessary.
Reversss Plunge Tokyo Into Deep Gloom
sonably certain that Mao Tse-t! twill. send his armies marc |into Indo-China, if necessary, to
A small segment of this army is |
{despite our superior firepower and
The most appalling fact of the icomplete command of air and sea. | present situation is that the Chi-|
Gen. Douglas MacArthur be-
ese armies can move in almostilieves the Chinese Communists any direction in Asia without be- have embarked on an imperialis-
tic program of their own to re-
to develop- any other part of southeast Asia ments in the Korean War ranges without meeting more than token United Nations Commission to all the way from the wildest optito profound pessimism often without justification.
Korea a week ago that Korea and Indo-China are thou- opinion Mao needed no prodding
/taliate for centuries of ‘Chinese This means they can mdve into humiliation at the hands of the Burma oy western powers.
MacArthur told members of the
° sands of miles apart, but in Com- from
Korea,
that the nation
visions in
Asla
[including Well-informed sources are rea- seven American divisions in Ko- confidence it is not always easy
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With the bulk of western
strategy they are one Korea.
Moscow to
intervene in
At the same time he told the the war in
that
as<soon as possible thereafter.
The West has roughly 20 di-
Since
MacArthur
seldom
the chooses to take the public into his
— to follow his reasoning. Estimates of Chinese strength
SINE
would
‘n Korea from MacArthur's own headquarters
indicate
faulty intelligence at least. A week ago MacArthur said there were 60,000 Chinese in Ko
a. Four
., Ja rea. Fi quarters
was 80,000.
used the
firm upon the world the scope of Chinese participation.
Regardless of how nese the United tinue against
period
face
days spokesman’s
ago
the headestimate
Now MacArthur officially states there are 200.00. This would mean that in a four day crossed the Yalu 4 rea without being spetted by air 4% observers. Explanation Given The most likely explanation of this anomaly is that MacArthur
120,000
indefinitely
but
Chinese
River into Ko
200,000 figure not as. a estimate.
to impress
many Chi Nations
them without bombing north of the Yalu River.
Unless
of course, there is a settlement on the diplomatic level.
It is believed oy ters that MacArthur has already. asked permission
in
forces it is obvious we cannot corti i ini to wage war
some quar-
from Unittd
creasingly critical of MacArthur the ground that he is about to plunge the world war to vindicate his personal be
lief that
the only
way
. a Nations to bomb Manchuria. Foreign diplomats here are inon
into global
to deal
with Oriental Communists is by
show of force,
MacArthur Manchuria.
The United Nations may refuse permission to But one veteran dep-
bomb
lomat observed that MacArthur
may already have so deeply in|volved the United Nations that
there can’ be no stoping at the
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