Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1952 — Page 7
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4 constitutes a major shift in United | . States and British policy, high| United Nations sources said to-| day. Diplomats indicated the hopeless outlook for the Panmunjom | talks, now in their second year, | had convinced Washington and! London policymakers the time] had come té bring powerful political pressure to bear on Red China| and ‘North Korea to persuade them to agree to an armistice. The recognition by the U. S. = and Britain that the prospects] of the military negotiators in Ko-| rea breaking the stalemate have| become extremely dim has for ced | them to reverse their previous| stand against the United Nations | discussion of the truce situation, | diplomats said. holt ili a Rejected Soviet Move TALENTED DIPLOMAT—Walter Houk, Second Secretary of the American embassy in Havana,
Early this year the assembly . ay ay "Was : . . rejected a Soviet move to trans-| Cuba, is at work on a painting of Haiti. Building up quite a reputation as a painting diplomat, Mr.
sob peste ike 1 Hie Unired Houk has enjoyed considerable success with an exhibition of his works at the Cuban-American Cultural for the unified command, ex-| Institute. His paintings have won high praise from critics. pressed fears It WoUld De Nari. | or ——————————————————— — — ful to the progress of the Pan-| ,
munjom meetings. . " | But the events of the last nine f { months have made it clear this n» »
situation no longer prevailed and | it was necessary to appeal to the
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Charges Reds Lied About Germ Warfare
PANMUNJOM--The United Nations radio accused the Communists today of deliberately lying in chargin that the chief Allied truce delegate threatened to ex-| tend germ warfare against North Korea.
Sabrejets Destroy 3 MIGs During Raid
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