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Stalemate in
Korea Peace Talks
MUNSAN, November 4 (A.A.P.) —
Allied and enemy sub-committees appeared
lo have 1 reached a stalemate today over the
! Korea buffer zone problem at a brief five-
i minute session at Pan Mun Join.
i A United Nations spokesman
I said, that the meeting broke
\ up because "neither side had
j anything more to say." >
! The spokesman said that the
United Nations command dele
gates had suggested that both
! sides should study their buf-
i fer zone proposals overnight
in an effort to find areas for
discussion on Monday.
' Communist negotiators re
fused to discuss an Allied pro
posal to demilitarise- Kaesong
during a two-hour session this
morning, a United Nations
command spokesman said.
Major-General Hades said:
"We are just about at the
same point today as we were
four days ago.
"We are going lo conUnue
the attempt to get an agree
ment on a. sound, logical,
jjswiable and equitable
Meanwhile, the Korean ' bat»
miii?".1" alter several - days'
quiet,, is reported to be flaring
V . .
from west to east in a series of
small but bitter clashes. .
In the west the Communists
used the' old "human-wave"
tactics in four useless attempts
to dent the United Nations
forward lines.
An estimated 800 Chinese
drove Allied advance posts ofl
a hill west of Chorwon, but
were themselves driven off the
hill by Intense artillery Are.
' American Sabre Jets de
stroyed one Communist M.I.G.
15, probably destroyed another
and damaged Ave others In a
big air battles north of Pyong
yang today.
Thirty-four American Sabre
Jets, screening fighter bombers
attacking railway lines be
tween Stnanju and Pyongyang,
were Intercepted by about 60
M.I.G.'s.
The outnumbered Sabres
engaged the M.I.G.'s imme
diately.. The fight raged for
30 minutes at heights rang
ing from 15,000 to 30,000
feet.
All. tlte .Sabres returned
safely.
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