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CHENNAULT SAYS:-

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948.

She's Having

Red Moves In Europe Another Try

Depend On China War

United Nations No Failure

Paris, October 23. The best answer to pessimists JLIK] critics

11. United Nation was the practient work of the organisation during the

Shanghai, October 24,

Major-General Claire Chennault declared today that Russia would not start a "shooting war” in Europo unless "Chinese Communists succeed in drawing the iron curtain as far south as the Yangtse River."

General Chennault, famed wartime leader of the "Flying Tigers" Air Force, based in South West Chino, is now head of the Civil Air Transport. He told me in an exclusivel

that Soviet Russia in VĒLM

does not want to fight a war on two fronts and if China remains not-Communist

as far

BS th

past three year's-an "Great Wall, the Ruggions will ne pressive record".

the

2010

wor

musid nut

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"would ever use Russian troops to Invade China, - but doubtedly would *Increase In the Chinese Communists and encourage

It la them. Avon possible that the Com

alr munists may get Russian support if sufficient units were Available in Europe." Explaining why he though the

Norbert Benti, Chairmuo He Natch "American milliary General experis #give Goudest Notions

that it Ettanta is Arumbly, shid Hus today,

abte ter

offensive full He was speaking at a ceremony

hower nginst the West. Europe | Basrians would not use their own tal-dan- 1. Sarala the

Duree tranps 3 operations THE

against rivesary" of the United Nations | months,"

China, Generid Chennaull sinted: Charter, teatrunje

Crueral Chemauli emphation)- "The Russians

realistic Distreler ut absen In many by declined! "The only chance people. They saw the Japanese part of the world and actun avond a thurst world war is bai ful in their attempts to conquer Aghtbg hot broken out in areas

hall North China in order to pre China, in spite

f of the use their tato non-Communist bases “

navy, army and air force

On the civil war in

chor Palestine and bidonesin. 1. Evati nedens, but ne duck case. The UN. had been able to inter- vine and post the way to solte fits, or at least ease the tension mad bring the parties together.

"The spirit of the Aasembly, No. of the United the spirit tions, the spirit of San Fran cing it gradually making itself Inc evident.

U2.0.- can only full as fay nx 13 the Governments of the

to support Jared Dr. Evpti-Reuter.

U.N.O.,'

REUTER MAN

RELEASED

Jumos Aures, Factober 23

Realistic People

He did not believe that the Russians. In the event of war,

British Arms For Bangkok?

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London, October 21.

SPORTSS The Foreign Office

Joge Alepla, & tuber of Rep-wald today that, the British

Iv after 24 hours detention at the

Government was considering

[

tors new 10 in Buemes Airse recommendationg rom its Eni- was tuky retensen umeandlitional

assy in Bangkok on tw

of arms bv Bri- supply political sveto st ther federal preficis besidejuna tees, here,

tain to Siam, but that no deci- Arrieta sard But the questension has yet been made

ans to burs

did not redfeet

he was

**

T'ex submitted

spokesanan any way unmenting on

# newspape Roat or his weak as a news that the British Government had

paperman.

itoautem.

RADIO

Hent

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This Rulio browbeating on a frequency of 845 kiloegeles per second and 9.52 megacycles per second in the 31 atelie band,

1.K.T.

12.30 p.m 1ly 1*#Cy+dku: 12.12 p.mesto

conducted

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Samstury,

In re-rquip eight butta- Tims of the Siamese Army with modern arms at once and fo sep ply further arms later for Патрик gomst Communisin South East Asia.

The

Diplomatic quarters here bm. fieve th the British Embassy in Bangkok hos urged Britain to furnish insediately # consider- able quantity of arms and equip, ment to the Siamese Government to consolide the position fonti- Communist forces.

Thr

Of

London, October 23-

A Puerto Alcan woman who thought she was board. ing for Ban Juan at the La Guardia airfield arrived London Airport fast night, reated an hour and hopped the next airliner back to Naw York to try again.

She said that the followed

a line of people entering Pan American Clipper which she thought was going to Ban Juan.

Site arrived without visa, no baggago and no knowledge of English. An hour later, she was put in a New York- bound plane to complete her. 7,000 mile extra Journey- United Press.

Purge Of Atomic Workers

VINSON MISSION IDEA WAS "APPROVED BY MAJORITY OF PEOPLE"

X

Washington, October 23.

The Democratic Party's National Committee today claimed that the majority of the American people approved President Truman's considera- tion of the recent proposal to zond Chief Justice Fred Vinson on a prace mission to Generalis- simo Stalin.

In a statement on the pro-

later posed and

abandoned mission, the Committee declar- ed that "a swell of approval for President Trumau's

pro- ouncements for peace and his efforts to clear the fog of sus- picion that covers the negotiu- tions with Soviet Russia has now become a major factor" in the Presidential election campaign.

Battle Can Be Made Peaceful

peo-

Stuttgart, October 23.- Mr. Eleanor Roosevelt told

German Ian audience of 1,200 The Committer made a spirited women here this

afternoon defence of the whole purpose of that the "courageous sland" the Vinson plant, and stated: “The of the women of · Berlin had majority of the American people won the admiration of the had recognised lie President's Washington, October 23.

consideration t

Justice World's freedom-loving Chief The United States Atomic Vinson's projected

to ples. mission

Mr. Hoosevelt, who spoke in Energy Commission today in Moscow as a personal emissary to German, suid: "It is true that Chin, sued a virtual ultimatum to Generalissimo Stalin as an all The people of Germany exist in present the heart of a Continent where n

Tru-batile is going

on between two underi

types of economy and two types politicul

of political and spiritual beliefs. but this can be made a peaceful battle,

to

case the

General Chqaninult sald that 12

thes CIO United Electrical out move wes important for the Nation

Workers'

Union to get rid of world situation, President lists to hold their islands of resistance i Manchuria and any Communist officials or lose mu had taken the plan

consideration without righis North China--Ruch as Mukden, bargaining

the In

motivation. Chinchow, Taiyuan and Tsingtao jatomic plants operated by the

-m order to give them time to General Electric Company. brug J:1 supplies and twin troops.

Still Time

Unless these puckets are held, the Communists would over-run: North China.

FR that the Union leaders DIUNE

click

Not Political

"It can only remain a peaceful The Commission chuirman, Mr.

"Republicans fenied ut result battle if we have firm convictions David Lilienthal, warned that the of the Vinston plan. They feared and beliefs in the freedom of the Commission kitended tu act

that the people, who want above demueratie Ideal and wa 9ght mptly if the Union did not all else to avoid another

as citizens and refuse to allow file non-Communist ofidavits un-would

war, Trut renet to President

#tallinn system

engulf der the Taft-Hartley Art,

Mr. Lillenthal's position

was Truman did not counsel

plan at the polls, Presidentur."

unsel with his The Soviet Union, she nitrled, stated it, letter to Mr. Albert Truman

political advisers

bad the right to develop friendly "There is atili time to save Fitzgerald, Union President, that

Roperly

her borers, Ching if the Communists below said that Mr. Lilienthat had re-ot. He

counsel

with the nethi cars along the Great Wall could be elimin-reived no reply yet to his fetter

of State, Mr. George she did not have the right 10 control these neighbours alami properly so, ated and a huge force built up, October & to Mr. Fitzgerald which

When the Secretary of State idens and economic and military to retake Manchuria."

advised against the Vinson Mis-through force in their political But hey added: "China bas purge themselves of Communist

sion on the ground that it would

ic Reuter, reither the Treops nor equip | Intiear if the Union is to be

be misunderstoid in Europe av ment to do so BOW. Most of the permitted to work in the General

machine- ! Electric atomie plants.

a possible

ible gesture apnvent -- artillery,

ment, the pian Mr. Lilienthal said that if the guns, motor transport and air!

"Ferting the Communist aft replacements- would have question of alleged

the wave that might result, the Republient. controlled press and radio opci.. ed a barrage of criticism.

The the President's plan was damnet us

political,

ical, despite the fact that be had not counselled with his poll- Itical advisers.

the

to come from the United States, attilations of Union leaders was

"Motor and air transport 1) not satisfactorily answered, needed for held use to supply General Electric will be directea food, clothing and other supplies to withdraw recognition of to troops."--Reuter.

Union.-United Press.

Papal

The

Encyclical On Holy Places

Vatican City, October 24.

British Government itself Pope Pius XII recommended the internationalisation

shetrarently despatched Brodier

El-

We

two Guards battalions to Malayn to meet the growing threat of rebel activity

1998 pork-- Rawber, naud Landauer un Twand it is understood to be supply-

Piston,

1.15 pm News, Wonder Regent and

Antonitizemeble.

12pm.--Invier|inter,

Michael Tanker Pré- with KIR" White Troler

12... Molor Barna Orchestra जमार्ग

lip Hồ Minh -nao, 1926°TS!

2. Close Down,

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451 -"Jam Hirucat,"

Hompital Request at 1

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15 m. A Short Visin teltal,

Nowe

ing arms to Burma as laid down in the Angle-Burmese treaty of

1047--Reuter.

of Jerusalem and nearby Holy places in an on- cyclical today.

"International guarantees

accest could also ensure free 10 holy places throughout Palestine," the Pontiff said.

The encyclical, directed to the

SPECIAL CHINA College of Cardinals, was entitie

RELIEF TAX

Nanking, October 24.

FIRE ON SHIP

ALMOST OUT

of appease. abandoned. approval

Chiang's Message

To The UN

Lake Success, October 23. Generalissirno Chiang Kai- "Others sald the pinn was unt-shek today pledged China's lateral and, therefore, even think-support of the principles of the าะ nt was bad. In a move for United Nations. peace ever

a bad move? They In a message to he UN secret- said it violated the spirit of the ariat commemorating United United Nations, Yet, they ignored Nations Day, China's President the fact that the Charter of the said that despite considerablo the-Charer of the United Nations progress over the past three [specifically urges that nations, years "no one can yet say that

settle differences between them-the purposes and principles selves."-Reuter,

the United Nations has been en- tirely carried out. It still quires a common effert by peoples to make the orgauliation

CLAY TO MEET ERP CHIEF

Frankfurt, October 23.

General

Luclus

a success.

го

all

are

"China's

people. who peace-loving by nature and who Clay. US. suffered so much and so recently Military Governor in Germany, from foreign aggression, have who halled here today on

his solemnly pledged themselves to way to Berlin, told reporters help realise the aims of the Unit- that he expected to meet Mr. ed Nations, and they will never New York, October 23.

Paul Hoffman, Marshall Aid Ad relax until the -The-fire-on-the-Ciudad-de ministrator, in the

universally- German cherished goal 18 reached."

United Press.

linguished, reported the ship's States.

flying

"In Multiplicibus"-the first two wards of its Latin text-"Among The multiple preoccupations that assail us in this period," the Pope Caracas, 3,005 tons, 60 miles capital this week-end.

war that convulses East of Cape Hatteras, North General Clay arrived here The Executive Yuan soon wat "the

Palestine occupies £1 special Carolina, had been almost ex-this morning on his return from place."

visit to the United The Catholle ruler said "we are

message He said that the visit confident that the fervent appeal radio operator in a

home New York had given him an arising to omnipotent and all-picked up by the

opportunity God from Christians Coastguard headquarters after to convince himself that the scattered throughout the world the Cludad de Caracas had American people stood solidly

behind the "airlift" And serve to render less arduous sent out distress signals earlier determined to back it as long as I say, Car! Bailey, died today from for the men who govern the today.

announce a programme for en- forcement of collections of u special relief tax to be used for

the winter programme.

Under lite gemeral

plans for įthe programme, 60 per cent of the collections will be allocated to emergency relief, labour welfare, aid to farmers and the repatria-

their hom 911 jum-Pinnefate Eecital by Lesh |tion of refugees, to

" Like What I l2%" pro

Cheny dey

Látodon

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yemble,

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pret "The Silver Fleet".

19.07 9.-World! and Homu News

London Relay)

10.16 Jun - Weather Report.

19.36 p.m.-Chamber

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Thirty per cent will be usedi for direct assistance to the uger, the diseased, orphans

and pre- gnant women. The remaining 10 Stron Recital per cent will be used exclusively for chill welfare work among Mozart Quintet In Mnjer, K CHI Artist Joy Hall (Colo-Alle.Those whose fathers have died in tair air-Keer [1a) Viniin) George the civil war.-United, Press.

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It was necessary.-Reuter.

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