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...Communists first refused to accept their own 347 pro-Communist P.W.s-325 South Koreans, 21 Americans and one Briton-hoping to prove that the U.N. release of the anti-Communist P.W.s was a "violation of the armistice." Their P.W.s would have to stay where they were in the cold, until the nonexistent political conference determined their fate...
...shall have to let the P.W.s know their owners don't want them." At midnight, Jan. 22, the Indian guards withdrew from the pro-Communist compound, leaving the P.W.s with a week's supply of food, which the Reds fore-handedly provided for them. Later that week, the Red rigmarole began. The P.W.s skated gracefully upon frozen paddies...
Senator Joseph R. McCarthy this week picked out John K. Fairbank '29, professor of History, for special mention as one of the many authors of "pro-communist" books in the State Department's overseas libraries...
...added that he had been unable to find out exactly how all the "pro-Communist books . . .had mysteriously found their way into these libraries apparently without benefit of human intercession...
Soon after India's 5,000-man Custodial Force sailed last fall for Korea, Prime Minister Nehru promised his followers that India "would not run away from her responsibilities." These were: 1) hold the 22,500 anti-Communist and 350 pro-Communist prisoners, with minimum bloodshed, for 120 days; 2) supervise explanations, prevent coercion and guarantee repatriation for those who requested it; and 3) release all remaining P.W.s as free civilians at the end of the 120 days -at 12:01 a.m., Jan. 23, 1954-India's disciplined troops and civil servants handled the first two jobs...