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B-10—Anaheim (Cal.) Bulletin Wednesday, April 1, 1950
Ever-Increasing China Population Problem to World
By ROBERT MUSEL
United Press International
LOUDON (UPI) — There is an ominous word used by the Chinese to describe the civilians they moved into Tibet in the wake of the army invasion of 1950.
The word is "colonizers."
It is a word as worrying to the states bordering China, and perhaps to Soviet Russia itself, as the present emergency over Tibet.
In New Delhi a few weeks ago there was a great international conference on control of population. Communist China did not attend.
Almost alone among the great powers, it is encouraging, at least by tacit consent, an explosion of population unequalled in magnitude anywhere in the world.
A Billion Chinese
British experts estimate that the Chinese population grows by more than 13 million every year! This figure nationally increases as the overall number of Chinese increases.
There are now more than 650 million Chinese in China itself. There could be more than a billion by the end of the century — squeezed into an area less than twice the size of the United States.
There also are increasing indications that China has no intention of remaining within the borders of what the outside world regards as China proper. For example, in 1954, Chinese maps appeared in New Delhi which
There are now more than 650 million Chinese in China itself. There could be more than a billion by the end of the century — squeezed into an area less than twice the size of the United States.
There also are increasing indications that China has no intention of remaining within the borders of what the outside world regards as China proper. For example, in 1954, Chinese maps appeared in New Delhi which showed Sikkim, Assam and Bhutan as part of China.
Chinese Need Room
Indian officials refused to take the maps seriously. Although Sikim is a protectorate of India, Bhutan is independent but has close ties with India. Assam is an administrative unit within India.
Now, according to dispatches reaching London, the Chinese are admitting that they hope to settle large populations not only in Tibet but in Assam and Bhutan and Sikkim.
These four territories comprise an area roughly the size of Alaska, with a population of under 12 million—a very sparse population by Chinese standards.
Mongolia Most Tempting
If the Chinese spill out of their homeland, which they may be forced to do if population rages unchecked, the obvious directions are Burma, Northern Vietnam, Nepal and Mongolia. Mongolia is theoretically an independent republic with its independence guaranteed by the Sino-Soviet Treaty of 1950.
But it's the most tempting of all—936,975 square miles with a population of only about 1,000,000. That is one person to a square mile!
Soviet Russia cannot have forgotten that when it came to "lebenraum"—living space—treasures were only scraps of paper to Hitler's Germany. History, they must also remember, has a way of repeating itself.
Coincidental Intelligence
BERLIN, N. H. (UPI) — Mrs. Ralph Guptil's first baby was born on the 5th day of the month and weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces. It was the mother’s 20th birthday and her first wedding anniversary.
Christine Jorgensen Fiance Needs Papers
NEW YORK (UPI)—The flame of Christine Jorgensen hustled off to Chicago today in search of the divorce papers he must submit before he can marry the man-turned-woman.
Christine, 33, put six attorneys squarely on the spot Monday by showing up at the municipal building with Howard J. Knox, Waukegan, Ill., and asking for a marriage license.
But the lawyers were saved from making an on the spot decision on the unusual case when they discovered that Knox had been previously married and that he didn't have his divorce papers with him. The law says any divorced person seeking a marriage license must submit proof of divorce.
Christine, a former soldier named George Jorgensen Jr., who underwent a series of treatments in Denmark in 1950 and then announced that his sex had been changed from male to female, appeared at the municipal building with hair in a stylish collar and wearing a mink coat.
84-Year-Old Admiral Says He Is Not Yet Born
BOSTON (UPI)—When a reporter asked 84-year-old Rear Admiral Donald B. MacMillan how he was getting along with his autobiography, the noted Arctic explorer replied:
“Fine. I've already written 100,000 words and I'm not born yet.”
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See Iran as Next Soviet Target
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign News Editor
ISTANBUL, Turkey (UPI)—The next Soviet target in the Middle East could be Iran.
Here in Turkey, in the United Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria, in Lebanon and even in Baghdad it is agreed that the battle for the Middle East is just beginning.
And as Communism spreads its tentacles across Iraq, neighboring Iran is a natural target. It becomes more so in light of the growing enmity between President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s UAR and the Soviet Union.
For with Syria firmly in Nasser’s grasp, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev loses his chance for a Mediterranean port. Therefore, he might decide it is time for a flanking action, driving toward the Persian Gulf.
Such an idea would not be new to the Russians.
In 1940, during the brief period of friendship between Russia and Hitler’s Germany, the Russians candidly described the “area south of Batum and Baku in the general direction of the Persian Gulf” as the center of Soviet aspirations.
If Communism takes over Iraq, then Iran is the only bar to fulfil
Here in Istanbul, responsible Turks believe the Western powers may not be sufficiently impressed with the Soviet southward threat or with the historic reality of Soviet aspirations.
It would not be hard to convince many here the Soviet Mid-eastern threat is a greater one than the Soviet threat to West Berlin.
Three passes split the mountains dividing Iraq and Iran and provide the only feasible land routes between them.
The Iraqi army’s second division is spread out across northern Iraq guarding those passes. But at most it is a token show of force because no one expects an invasion from Iran.
But Iran itself could be invaded, not from the south but from the north.
It need not necessarily be a military invasion. The Russians had a military foothold in Iran after World War II and held it until the force of world opinion marshaled by the United Nations pushed them out.
The weapon used could be the same weapon being used today in Iraq.
The Communist Tudeh Party in Iran is outlawed. But its strength remains and it has never ceased
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