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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1948,

Growing Defiance Germans Told Shown By Italy

To Behave

Germany, June 29.

Rome, June 29.

Itallan reaction to the peace which apparently is shaping up at the Paris conference of the Big Four Foreign Ministers, is one of bitter disillu stonment, mixed with growing deflance. Casting off the caution usually displayed by the vanquished, public leaders of all parties, from the Communists..to the Monarchists are de- claring their sharp disappointment at the For- eign Ministers' meetings."

The Germans wert ilatly told by Mujor- General McCreery, new British Commander-in- Chief yesterday, that be "firm action" will taken if there is any re- The Italian argument is that Yugoslav access to the city as petition of the demon-Italy has repented of her Fasciat port.

sins lius voted out the Savoy. "The other is to internation-

stration such

as was monarchy and now deserves betalize the city and port under waged by a Hamburgter of the Allies than to be do- control of the United Nations crowd against the Bri-prived of Trieste und Istria and agency. The latter plan would colonies that were Italian be- be temporary against a perman- tish on Thursday.

ent settlement at some hopor General McGreery's order fore the days of Fascism,

They also bemoun the fact for more reasonablo time."-- came only 24 hours after bla

that Italy le being deprived of | Associated Press. arrival in Germany to assume his new post after leaving his command of the British troops in Austria,

out of her feet whild suffer-i ing reparations payments.

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Men's Apparel Club of New Fork has announced that there will be' vléntu of "high" color in shirts and grotes paftorna in` Lies and · socks-e, "o & further escane front drah military carb"

Australian Suggestion Turned Down

A Danger

A

Brussels, June 30.

A flare-up of Belgium's 13 months old problem of King Leopold's future, which might endanger the stability of Govern- ment, was threatened to- day when the presidents of both parliamentary chambers said that they had summoned the chamber bureaux for Monday to establish the truth" of the present, de- plorable position.

The Freeidants claimed that the Government has given a com- plicated version of the situation.

tho facts of

The Government, already faced with the danger of a general

Washington, June 29. American officials said today that informai Aus- tralian suggestions for a conference of Pacific powers on defence ar- rangements have receiv-strike, will have to defend its re- ed no encouragement fusal of the parliamentary pre- sidents' suggestion to appoint a commission to inquire into King Leopold's wartime activities.

Government refected the Drecogal as unconstitutional. al- though King Leopold was recently reported to have agreed to it, Reuter.

The sorcat point is over the unsettled question of Trieste. - He declared in n mesange to

Premier Alcide do Gasveri the headquarters of the milit-

reiterated recently that neither ary government in Hamburg.

"You will inform the ober- his nor any other italian gov-

Frankfurt, June 29. would sign

peace The German Council of State meisters that the commander-ernment in-chief holds them responsible Trieste. Ile declared that Italy fused to recruit urgently needed

treaty that would give away for the American zone has re-from. Washington." for the behaviour of certain

The informants said the Unit. sections of the population and would resist with

our volunteer workers for the Ruhred States government would that citizens are to be warned strength" adding "wo are weak coal mines in the British zone prefer to go ahead with its own that disturbances of order will and unarmed but we will not until demanded reforma are system of developing bases in

nea-suffer an outrage to our rights." made, the American sponsored the Pacific. not be tolerated. Firm {sures will be taken if this warn- Stab, In Back

Dana News Agency reported He said these would include (ing is not heeded."

A bitter phrased pictorial in yesterday.

extensive facilities on Manus The order gave no hint as to the independent " Momento"

The Council voted against a the possible nature of the "frm described Italy as "stretched out recruiting programme after an measures."

on a table," ready to be "cut up investigation committed inspect This warning was the frat regardless of her right and of

ed living and working conditions official statemen by any Bri-reactions of the victim, for the in the Ruhr Valley. The Council concerning the sole purpose of preventing the said it would do nothing until disorders in which demonstra-surgeons from coming to blows the American and British malli tors in the City Hall Square in and cutting up each other."

tary

governments concluded Hamburg, protested against Rome's afternoon - Rewapaper

negotiations for a daily food the house and food altuation,{"Capitale,"

hendling put the sung national songs and shout-"The stab in the back has been ration of 4,000 calories, and buf- fielent quarters for the workers, cd anti-British slogans.-As- rapid," over news from Paris-

Associated Press. aociated Press.

that the Foreign Ministers' Council had agreed to award to France, Tenda and Briga ter- ritories along the French-Ita- i lian border.

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Washington, June 29.

"L'Indipendente"

declared fiat, the Italians were indignant at "the iniquity of Paris

we did not expect this from the

A $7,596,649,000 War De-French democracy."

Moscow Enters Picture partment appropriations hill-

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Island. He said he believed the! U.S. IMPERIALIST, United States would still have an overwhelming share of the SAYS. PRAVDA work to do in any. defence plán

Moscow, June 30. drafted by the conference.

"Pravda" today described The basic American approach legislation for Inter-American is that Australia's concern is to military cooperation at present get protection for herself, and before the United States Con- that if the United States can gress as part of a scheme of obtain the bases it wants, Aus- American imperialists tod tralia will be amply protected. Inate Latin-America. Associated Press,

PLAN FOR DEFENCES AGAINST AT-BOMB

Washington, June 29.

FIGHTER PLANE LIKE PANCAKE

An article by M. Marinin says "it would threaten the vital interests of the peoples of Latin American countries and would not answer the Interests of universal peace,"

The articlo said there was no justification for building up a military bloe when "no threat against the American continent. exists.Associated Press,

A far reaching plan for defence against atom bomb attacks has been urged by civilian ex- the largest peacetime allocation As American and British war

perts who inspected bomb damage in Japan NICOLA MODESTY in the nation's history-was ships lay at anchor in the un-

for President Truman. approved yesterday by the Sen- easy Trieste harbour, Mos ate Appropriations Committee, cow radio entered, the picture

From the rubble of Hiro-1 with the boost of $150,000,000 with a broadcast quoting Yugo-

ahima and Nagasaki the United for relief in former enemyslavia's Premier Marshal Tito.

States strategic bombing Bur- Iands.

Moscow said that Tito de- That increase was the biggest clared "an unjust settlement" vey constructed a warning that approved by the Appropriations of the Trieste question, "conid the danger is real" and the Committee, and brought the ap-bring about very grave changes United States must get ready

Washington, June 29. propriations for the military in Yugoslavia's feeling toward "now" to meet an atomic attack.

An experimental fighter and relief in oc- the government

United Nations." The Calling for "an unrelaxing plane shaped like a pancake butte broadcast added that Tito 28-state

motor-car of readiness," It re-expected to be able to hover at by serted his country would never commended specifically:

a standstill or make speeds up abandon its claim to Trieste and

to 550 miles an hour, le dis- closed by the United States Navy,

de-

Rome, June 30. Enrico de Nicola, 89-year-old Naples lawyer, who today officially accopted the presidency of the Italian Republic, was reported to aight to have declined the offer of an official plane to bring him to' Rome from Naples, "to avoid

anal reception at the air-

added that he would travel (probably.. 20- morrow).

The Government, it was an nounced, has decided to leave it to the President the choice of his presidential residence in Rente Reuter.

TSALDARIS GOING TO LONDON

7 Athens, June 30. Constantin

Tanidaris, Greek

cupied countries to a flat $500, 600,000-the amount originally amended by the Budget Bureau before it was slashed by the would not consent to having the "Dispersal, concealment, pro- mattor decided by a general tection and constant readiness" House in an economy drive.

The Senate Committee ac- European peace conference of of all military forcés. 60 no Known privately as thef

House cepted the

figures of 21 nations, Moscow

the official quoted single blow or series of them "Skimmer." $376,000,000 for the Army's Tito as claiming that the Woscan cripple the ability to fight signation is XF5U-1. It is be atomic research programme. tern Powers lacked understand-back;

ing built by the Chance Vought This was $176,000,000 over the ing of Yugoslavia's "just de-

Aircraft Company. The design Shelters to protect the people Bum recommended by the Bud-mands." get Bureau-Associated Press. The "San Francisco Chroni- against blast flash burns, and already has been tested with a

full-scale flying model, cle," commenting editorially radiation; Sturdier buildings, a

The plane is expected to havò | Prime Minister. who is leaving Shannon Airport, June 30. on the Paris meeting of the For-national civilian defense, re-speeds from 40 to 425 miles an Athens tomorrow for international A Swedish Inter-Continental sign Ministers, declared, "There serves of critical supplies and hour with two 1,400 horsepower consultations in Paris and London. Airline converted super-fortress are only two intelligent solu- equipment, the scattering of i-engines. It would be extended declared today that he would meet aircraft arrived at Shannon Air tions to the problem of Trieste.dustrial and medical

to 20 to 460 miles an hour by King George of Greece, who is in

England. burt today with a crew of seven One is to place the city under and ready-made plans to eva- using water injection for emer and ten passengers, all of whom

Italian sovereignty and the cunte cities..

gency power and to soar or compary. were executivos of the

to 550 The report was drafted under hovering at standstill The aircraft will leave for New hinterlands under Yugoslavian,

sovereignty, while safeguarding the chairmanship. of Frankiin miles an hour by using gas tur York on Tuesday.--Router,

d'Olier, Insurance company ex-bmes when they become avail ecutive who was an army offi- able.-Associated Press. cer in the first world war.

A QUIZ. CR OSS WORD

Truman's Adviser:

HORIZONTAL

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A parallel report on the iden- tical subject was released sim- ultaneously by the agency which developed the atomic bomb-the War Department's

EIRE TO RATION

BREAD?

Dublin, June 29.

He said that economic and An- anclal guestions connected with Greece's immediate recovery would“ figure first and foremost in his talks with

Allied statesmen; he would naturally go over a number of other questions. affecting Greece-Router.

though

New York, June 30. Tho Mazonite Corporation re norted that the nine months ended Public belief that Eirc may May 1 brought a net profit of Project, directed by Maj. Gen. soon ration bread was reinforced $1,831,006, equal to $2.86 a share

Leslie R. Grofes.

Manhattan

today by John Lemais, rainişter 'as compared with $1,86 for a like. commerce whu, period a year aro-Associated.

Both studies tended to dispel of industry and

the bugaboo that some deaths told the Dall the emergency is Press.

only beginning.

"It may be necessary not only

were due to radio activity lingering in the target areas, to ration bread but to extend the

But the civilian agency's re-scheme to commodities not now governmental procedura of trying port said that phase of the atory affoetud."

the with

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courts.

Associated

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present Press.

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ploded at ground level instead of several hundred feet up.

The Army sald, proliminary reports that the first atom boxib. packed roughly the punch of 20.

tons of TNT were about]

The strategic bombing survey.

was much more conservative.

Alex Elde

The Prom 13 mj.'

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