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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1945.

Caution Keynote

Of Bomb Talks

WASHINGTON, DEC-30---- PRESIDENT FRUMAN WAS TO-DAY REPORTED TO BE SUPPORTING EVEN A MORE CAUTIOUS STEP BY STEP DISCLOSURE OF ATOMIC ENERGY SECRETS THAN THE FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE MOSCOW BIG-THREE COMMUNIQUE INDICATED. THIS INTERPRETATION OF PLANS TO FORM AN 'IN- TERNATIONAL ATOMIC CONTROL COMMISSION CAME FROM PERSONS Who talkeD WITH TRU- MAN AFTER HIS RETURN FROM HIS CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY IN MISSOURI. THEY Declared iT WAS TRUMAN'S VIEW THAT THE UNITED STATES SHOULD ALWAYS BE SURE THERE WOULD BE NO MISUSE OF THE SMALL SECRET Before DIVULG- ING THE MORE IMPORTANT ONE,

They said that conversations ( other weapona expable of mass des in the President's office and the struction. State Department Indicated that! (4) Erection of "effective safe it will be the American policy guards by way of inspection and to test out proposed inspection other meat to protect complying States MGRENLAND violation and methods before telling any ua- tion except Britain and Canada Vandenberg said he was advised all that is known of the atomic that the communique was not in- bomb.

tended to mean that these objecta are not to be taken in the order Indicated but that the four points shall be read together and each should be accomanied by full ancurity requirements-all being finally subject to Congressional póroval. His vlaw round general acceptance in Congress.----Associat- ed Press.

Washington, Dec. 30. Congressional help in finding foreign markets for American Sonator Vanderbors, Chairman abort staple cotton will be asked of the Republican Senatorial Con by Representativo Wickersham, ference, in a statement declared Democrat of Oklahoma, when he that he had been advised by the

State House reconvenes in January.

Department that "full "Ninety-night per cent of all security requirements will be mat Oklahoma and Toxas cotton was in the proposed International Com- exported before the war and we mission's dealings with atomle have lost that foreign market,"

onorg. Wickorsham told a reporter in pro- posing a

■ House Committes to in- veeligate the possibility of finding

ales abroad.

"We should gs into all phases affecting export business. contact ing allied controls in occupied diplomats countries and foreign to see if we can find a market for our short staulo

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CHECK-UP

Inavola, Nebraska. Dec. 30. United States Attorney-General Tom Clark to-day sald that De- partment of Justice Investigators aro bolag comt to the Philippines and Japan te check activities of collaborationists during the war.-- Asociated Press.

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Public Stand $1.00 (Incl. Tod

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Vanderberg, who le a member of the special Senate Commlites on Atomic Development, is known to favour retention of the socrat un- til it has been demonstrated that international controle will preveni its future military use workable.

The Muscow

Big Three munique laid down four-pint agenda for the proposed commis- sion which would be set up by the United Nations Organisation and would be accountable to the World Security Council;

FULL SECURITY

com-

(1) Exchange of basic scientific information between nations,

DUNUR.

READERS' CHOICE

Tokyo, Dea, 30. Newspaper readers' profer-

will decide future dorues of newsprint in the. sountry, according to the Pub lishers" Allotment Committee to-day. Readers will be polied through the press and radio » and future allotments will be Based on their answers.—--Are- siated Preer,

Crime Wave In Japan

America Debating Pros And Cons

WASHINGTON, DEC. 10. ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE PROPOSED LOAN TO BRITAIN HAVE BEEN TAKING FROM PENDING RECONVENING OF CONGRESS EARLY IN JANUARY. MEANTIME PREPARATIONS WENT FORWARD FOR PRE- SIDENT TRUMAN TO SEND A MESSAGE TO CON- GRESS SOON, ASKING FOR APPROVAL OF A $3,750,000,000 LOAN. THE TENTATIVE A GREE- MENTS SIGNED BY THE TWO GOVERNMENTS CALL FOR TOTAL CREDITS OF $4,400,000,000, Following are the questions being asked by Americans most often about the proposal. The answers are based on official and statements by American British officials or on informa- tion supplied by them:

Q-Why do the British need a loan?

A-The British exist, by

BRIDGE NOTES

Tokyo, Das. 30. The police to-day announced the arrest of three youths charged with least 11 armed robberies during the past months. The trio, all in their early twenties, fnclude | porting and Importing. Their a former member of the Kempeitai, money resorgen wirs seriously de- Detective problem:

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a one-time naval eædot and a war-¦ pleted during the war and their time factory worker. All said they trade was cut by 70 per cent. They were homeless and desperate., said they needed financial help to

When captured they were found restore it to A profitable point to be in posesion of an American pistol.

During yesterday the polles ar- rested about 30 persons charged with a variety of crimes mond of whom were 17 to 18 years old.— Associated Pres

Getting On With Big Three Decisions

To-day brings our regalise Bridge

North, Dealer Neither silo vulnerable

Q-How much do they need! A-Originally they asked for yp to $8,000,000,000 ■* a gift. The final agreement is for a loan of $3,750,000,000 at 2 var cont in- 8. 6° terest and it must be repaid in 65

LEND-LEASE

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- that all they are getting? C. 798542 A-No. They are also recolving on the

same terms a credit of about $650,000,000. This anablos Britain to pay in 55 years for ro cently

shioned lend-leans goods and good☐ delivered after lond lease ended; and for quantities of American surplus goods they wan: North to buy. It also pays the U.S. for

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MOSCOW, DEC. 30. our share of installations in Bri- 28. STEPS ARE ALREADY UNDER WAY

tain, and balances contain TO IMPLEMENT

time alalins the two governments49. THE AGREEMENT REACHED AT THE CONFERENCE OF THE BIG-THREE FOREIGN MINISTERS. INFORMED QUARTERS REPORTED THE FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE MEETING:—

(2) Control of atomic energy to

(1) Departure of the repre- Inspire Ita ung for peaceful pursentatives of the United States, (3) Elindaation of atomie and Russia and Britain for Buchar cat to carry out the agreement pertaining to Rumanla.

Chinese Army Movements

(2) Transmission of advice to Bulgaria by the Soviet Govern- ment on

Cabinot the proposed changes.

ordem to

COMMAN-

presont

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re-

held against each other. $660,000,000 credit doca, not quire approval of congress.

Q-Would this agreement settle suit, and South ruffod. Declaret than Britain's lend-lenne account with led a low trump to dummy's Ace and Ambassador to Russia, Sir Archi- the United States?

returned diamond. En took the baid Clark Kerr, and the United

A-Yes. But the late President Ace of diamonds and returned the King and President Truman of clubs, whereupon dummy took the Roosevelt States Ambassador to Russia, W.

have stated that the United States club ace and sau the diamonds, Bust Averell Harriman

The commission is authorised to would not seek Dollar-for-Dollar could ruft the fourth diamond if consult with King Mihai on the repayment for the war goods we liked, but fouth was able to discard

to broadening of the

help smash the his losing club at the same time. South Bu supplied them mania. government and holding Axis. About $29,000,000,000 worth therefore lost only a spade, heart,

of Lend-Lease free elections.

was supplied Briand dlanwad-fuining his contract. Bulgaria was advised by Rustain while she returned $4,320,-

Portaps you didn't notice it, but a sin to include in the Fatherland 000,000 in reverse lend-lease.

dastardly dood has been done. Look should the US. Lend for the orime and the criminal befor Q-Why Front Cabinet two members of | partlea, not represented now. If Britain $3,750,000,000?

you read the next paragraph. this is done it was aald here that

A-American omeinia

Bay Bri- the wall

West was the criminal, and his crimso recognition by the United States tain as her back to Commander ja (4) Transmission vi ocial and Britain will be forthcoming economically, and only with a big occurred at the scand trick! Went loan can she cooperate with the should have realised that shift to clubs shored cuarters and that the

U.S. In organising a greater and was vital. The solidity of dummy a only agreement on which action more free world trade. They may diamonds made it imperative to eat up avold tricks in the alde aulisse that they was delayed was the accord for the

on the run.” Thero He Bald that more American Rumania consists of the Russian drafting the European peses trea- dividing the world into economic could th

State was no need to worry about further troops will be needed to accom- Deputy Foreign Commissar, tles pending France's adherence to blocs which Secretary of

heart tricks alace If South had another pany then, aupervise debarkation Andrei J. Vishinsky, the British

Byrnes sald might lead to war. the agreement Associated Press.

boart, East could cash the heart Aco handle supply problems and give

WAR DEBT

whomever he chose. But there was Q-What are some chief argu-nood to worry about the stubs sinon no ments against the loan?

alub trick could be won by the defense A-Opponents are saying that until after dummy's Ace had bocin Britain still owes us a big debt knocked out. & shift to clubs by West from the first world war so why at the second trick would have made should we lend her any more? It it possible for the defence to defeat the is contended that Britain

(8) Dispatch of American and Russian ders in Korea tu set up their joint Shanghai, Doc. 80. commission in conformity with the Lieut-Gen, Albert C. Wede-three-power decisions. meyer, American China, told a pross conference documents on the atomic agree- Saturday that plans are under ment to the United Nations consideration to move fjonalganisation.

The Cluese armies to Manchuria.

other aid.

De declared that this was in line with America's newly-broadenod I policy of aid to the National Gov- ernment and it is one reason why United States personnel in China should be increased to 18,000 -or-f- 15,000 men although It would mean bringing an additional 8,000 or 4.000 from America of other milltary theatres.

AR

three-man commission

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Selling America To The World

WASHINGTON, DEC. 30.

He used the phrase "arny per- | ASSISTANT-SECRETARY OF STATE WILLIAM BENTON sonnel and did not mention estimated 60,000 United States marine now controlling soveral vital centres in North China. He maid he thought additional Chinese forces should be transported ta Manchuria to ropatriate Japanese and secure rail and port facilities to make repatriation possible. Associated Press.

TO-DAY DISCLOSED PLANS FOR A multi-millION DOLLAR FOREIGN INFORMATION SERVICE,

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never repay his loan, that Ameri-contract by taking trick in each sti

Yesterday you were Marwin Maier's ca should get more concessions than more promises to cooperate Partner and, with neither side vulner economically. Critics of British able, you held;" Imperialism are using the loan Colonial issue to assail British Policy, and critics of the Labour Government are arguing that a

there.

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loan would support socialism over

Britain Maist

He told reporters that under (4) Send a "documental service" the plan Government Informa- abroad featuring background ma-

staffterial, blographical sketelion specialists

Q-What happens if American Embassies and Con- other facts about the United States does not get the money?

A--Lord Keynes. Britain's fore- aular Offices in at least 60 for- plus photographs.

Fass (5) Propare photo exhibita and most economist argued that Bri-28.

(1) eign countries. He said a nine sim stripa for release in foreign tain then would not have enough point platform would combine countries.

ANSWER: Bid three spades. Your dollars to buy heavily in the Unit-partner's rebia indicaton a hand with major activities of the Office of

(6) Weekly news reels and ed States and would be forced to not a great deal more than opening-bid of inter-American Affairs.

Burma Governor's War Information and the Office documentary films about the Unit-channel her trade to the British sirength; so you cannot rataly bid gnose.

Decision

States explained in foreign lan- Empire in order to survive.—At- spades should be fairly malo

He said the new office will begungen-Associated Press. known as the International In- formation on Cultural Affairs which will be charged with giving foreign peoples a full and fair picture of American life and the alms of the policies of the United States government."

Benton funther waid that 850

Regvon, Doc. 30. Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, Governor of Burma. has declined to accept responsibility for arranging passage facilities for the Anti-Fascist League delega-entoloyees will be connected with tion to visit Britain.

short-wave broadcasting activities: Disclosing this to-day. Mr. Four hundred will be in the Unit Sung San. the League's President, ed States Public Affairs Officers' said that the Governor had more Service with an American mission ly agreed to forward the League's abroad and 600 will be assigned to letter to the British Government, special information work in Gor expressing tha, deaire for oarly many, Austria and Japan. cloctions and self-government for Burma

THE PURPOSE

(1)

Stresaing the nood for world : publicity for the cause of Burma. The purpose will be: Mr. Sung San said that they change students, technicians and hoped to send a similar delegation other orparts with foreign coun to the United States

and other trios.

Eastern countries-Reuter.

WHEAT FOR EUROPE

Chicago, Dec. 30. Wheat exports from America wore reported to total 3,172,000 bushola laat week which was the largest wook of this senson despite the sizeable accumulation of grain stocks on seaboard awaiting ahip- ping.

Approximately 00 ships, already

snelsted Pross.

Charges Against U.S. Occupation Officials

BERLIN, DEC. 80

RUSSEL A. NIXON, DEPUTY-DIRECTOR OF THE DIVI- SION INVESTIGATING CARTELS AND EXTERNAL ASSETS FOR THE AMERICAN MILITARY GOVERN- MENT, TO-DAY ASSERTED, THAT MILITARY AU- THORITIES. IN THE AMERICAN ZONE WERE "PAM-

· PERING” GERMAN INDUSTRIALISTS, S NIXON DECLARED, IN AN INTERVIEW THAT GERMAN INDUSTRIES WERE NOT BEING DESTROYED AND INDUSTRIALISTS-NOT BEING ARRESTED AS HE BELIEVED THEY SHOULD UNDER THE DIRECTIVE. OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF. He also declared that "pres- I sure" had forced his division

(2) maintain American liberal Information in these countries.

(1) publish a wireless bulletin for transmission to. American diplomatic posta abroad and later desiring St distribution to foreign pational to releass from jail & number of JEHOL OCCUPATION

SERVICE MARRIAGES

No

leaders of the G. Farben Indus- trie after they had been inter- rogated.

Lent-General Lucian D. Olay, deputy Military Governor of Gor- Washington, Dec. 35.

many said: "I found about the re- loglalation to expedite admittance

President Truman-to-day signed Toape of these Farben leaders only loaded with grain and fuel for into the United States of foreign was brought for their release

the other day. If any pressure Eurono, were reported to be tied born wives, husbands and children stainly did not come from this up at East Coast porta bocause of of members of the American arm- man-power portare and unity of forces Associated Press

lanblitty

to out crown' aboard."

Wheat exports during the last

aix months of 1046 totallod 175,-

| 000.000 bushels but doubts wore.

Peiping Des. 80.- Chinese Nationalist troops to day reached the outskirts of Ying

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Soora 100 per cent for three spados, 60 per cent for four spades, 40 per cont for pass.

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MACARTHUR AIDES

*Tokyo, Dee.-30. The appointment of two now nides to General MacArthur. WAN to-day announced.

Colonel Herbert B. Wheller, will serve both as senior, aide, and mill- tary secretary.

Lieutenant Willlico P, Hogdəd

Hord Soviet troops,, meanwhile, are will be also an aldo Asociate reported to have completed their | Pegas Jebol. Another report states that withdrawal from the province of

Chinese Nationalist, troops aÍA AR- proaching the bordons of Jehol

Tadogania" stops":

Ma stops to break up Fars within the province.

office.

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START Benrom Manchuria but that none are

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** SINGAPORE" STRIKE

| Singapore Pos 40,- A new walkout has paralysed -

Washington, Dec, 20, bon and as a result thone, foxy First attempt by the Contral the pubila transportation system expressed in grain circles hore Admiral Villam Kaloor may businessmen are pulling together Government to land forces st of Singaporp. • Twenty thousand THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD. that the first als months of IMG bochine: Chairman of the U.G., Sieir staffs and forming a nucleus Xingkor more than six wenks ago transport, as, and electrical wor

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