Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1951 — Page 6

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Ivan Making China Safe For Kremlin?

Travelers Report On Soviet Buildup

By CLYDE FARNSWORTH Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

DAMASCUS, May 31—Travelers who left Manchuria and North China only a few weeks ago tell of great concentrations of Russian armed strength there. They say Russian soldiers are a common sight! in the principal * streets of Manchuria and some . parts of North ¢ China. But the popu“lar assumption -. there is that the “ Russians are on Chinese soil not to make a third world war but to make Manchuria Mr. Farnsworth and China safe for the Kremlin. I spent many hours in the company of these travelers. They spoke freely of what they had

seen and experienced but they |

asked that their identities be guarded lest vengeance be taken on other persons. Here are some of the things they reported: ONE—Russian forces in Man-| churia and North China include]

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of whom are assigned to action] on the Korean airfront. It's com-| mon talk in Manchuria that| they're paid $75 for each combat mission. TWO—Mukden is minting large quantities of French Indo-Chinese| and Indian silver coins—presum-| ably to finance the Communist underground in those countries.| Hard money would cdmmand) more respect in both countries’ where silver has gone out of efrculation. | THREE—A number of U. 8. war prisoners have been brought out of Korea and are lodged in| Tientsin. FOUR — Without public an-! nouncement the Soviets have!

lopped off a great chunk of, . northwest Manchuria and added . it to the territory of Outer Mond

golia, | FIVE—The Chinese people in! Manchuria fully expected American bombing of military installations there after Red China intervened in Korea. Many were! disappointed when it failed to! materialize. SIX—Russian arms seen {in Manchuria and North China in-| clude hundreds of jet fighters, 33ton tanks, antiaircraft artillery and self-propelled guns. Two trains loaded with self-propelled guns were north of Mukden last month. The 8oviet buildup in Manchuria started more than a year

ago, in advance of North Korean]

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