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Reinforcement Of THE ATOM BOMB

Berlin Airlift

Washington, October 26.

The United States today drew upon its Military Air Transport Servico Pacific Division for 24 naval naval air transports for the Allied airlift in Rusison-blockaded Berlin,

Two entire squadrons-VR 6 and 8-of four- engined C-54s were ordered to leave for Ger- many as soon as possible, staffed by triple

crews.

Officials refused to say exact-] ly, from which Pacific points be drawn. the planes would However, the Pacific Division services Hawail, Guam, Saipan and Japon. Officials also rou Tused to comment on how the transfer would affect the Paci fic Division Air Transport' Ser- vice, but it was believed here the transfer would cause some curtailment.

The

The 24 Navy planes are first instalment of the additional 66 planes requested by General ||Lucius Clay, American comman- der in Germany, and authorised by President Truman.

U.S. officials estimated' that American tonnage could be

December| Hearly doubled by through the axeighment of ad-' ditional planes and completion of the new Tegel airdrome In Berlin, which will make pos- sible more

flights per plane

per day.

The Navy préviously had been supporting the airlift indirectly, Novy planes took over many global transport routes of the Millory Air Transport Service.

+

Under The Army

A Defence Department spokes- man said orders had been issued effecting the transter of Navy The increase in the airlift catre squndrons VR 0 id 8 to Ger on the heals dr Russin's velo of many from the Hueißle Division the proposal In the United Ni- | » MATS. The Pocille Division tion Security Coğrfeil' för ending dies transport routes through the the land blockade of the Ger- | Pacific Ocean area. man capital,

The United States alelift, with cariest strength of about 200 C- 54s ir delivering an average of 4,000-4,000 tons of "tood and fuel dally, British planės deliver an- other, 1,000 tons.

The

"Most Terrible Decision In The History Of The World”

RAF Shortage Of Recruits

London, October 20.

tis

- Marshat of må Röyal "Ate Force Lord Double of Kitfe side, secondind Lord Amwell's address of thanks to the King' In the House of Lords the

veforrad afternoon, re poor RAF recruiting figures and said that unless urgent steps were taken to improve there, looked da ir before,

J long the Royal Air Force would Be "down on its rent:"

He urged that fates of Day and harriage allowances in the Bervice be studied with view to come 'apprdelable Inbread-Router.

Emergency In Peru

Lima, October 20, The Peruvian Government to day declared a "slate of national emergency" and assumed extra- ordinary powers to thwart any intent of upsetting publie onder and social peace."

Toledo, Ohio, Octoober 27.

President Harry Truman yesterday, detailed oronts

that led up to his decision to pse the ptámic bomb on Japan.

Seeking re-election, Mr. Trumon said in a campaign speech that he did not favour peace at any.

price, but at the some time did not believe that, "because peace is difficult, wor is inevitable."

He added:

"For peace, I took it upon

PLANS FOR myself to make one of the most

PACIFIC DEFENCE

terrible decisions that any man

RELATIONS WITH SIAM CLOUDED

Bangkok, October 27. Sino-Slamene relations bave in the history of the world had been clouded by two new issues

to

the close of the Japanese although the two Governments war. I had to order the dropping still are negotiating the Chi- of the atomic bomb. That was nese demands for operating the most terrible' decision that their own 'school system'. În

history of the Slum. Sydney. October 27. any man in the In Australia a significant world had to make,

"I studied that question with section of Anglo-American everything I had. I callout in the global defence planning ap-most-able men, that I could get

well end of who would give me advice. pears to be schedule.

Life-Saving

veloped over the Chincke Govern- One of the new problems de- ment's rejection of the Slamese airways" application to Iand plines In Swatow.

...

Chinese nirways now fly Into China aut no Siamese planes make the International

The second leque arole today over the Biamese intention to reduca Chineno Immigration The present next year to 200. quote to 10,000, which was 11- de last April.

It is certainly ahead of that section which begum last week

"I talked to the Secretary of when the Lainion Commonwealth

that the War I talked to the Chief of Conference decided

I talked tn The Chinese have refused to The spokesman, unid triple

"Commonwealth "must re-arm to Stuff of the Army.

The Chief of Staff of the Navy. I but have approved them for li Slamese Jondities in Swalow Navy crews would accompany

meet the threat of war," the planes to Germany and they

talked to the Secretary of War, The Australian section of the would take off for Germany as

plan covers the South West Packson.

e-who at that time was Mr. Sun-Shanghal, Siamese planes are

I talked to the Secretary for as Swalow.

equipped to ko only as Yuria 6001 คง possible. The Navy

It was officially stated that the Ae, radkuting from Australia into of the Navy, who at that. time i aquatrons will be under

South East Asin. And if took this step be-Sou

was Mr. Forrestal. I talked to overall command of Major-Gen-Government

coramencement date of this Aus-General Marshall, elements of the trailun-based uctivity can be pin Admiral King leading

I talked to eral William Tunner, Air Force cause

APRA (Allanza pointed, it might be set as mid-

and Admiral ofleer aiding the joint Angle left wing party

Popular Revolúncionarlu America) Poured, t American operation.

pro- Leahy, and discussed the when unpubileised movÖS fter August No official explanation was were continuing a campaign after

yogramme. the Pacific to re-

"And given for the

call decision to

party had been outlawed on commences

the Judgment of all those abin and Navy

into the October 4 for Jending the thaval store the British Packle Flent to

distinguished planes directly

former strength.

The Chinese Government has airlift. It was believed, however, revolt at Callao the previous day.

But while these Australlan de- men was that' it 'would be a Inquired on the question at the The revolt was suppressed by velopments tie with the Fleet re- that the decisión was prompted

life-saving proposition to bring, Sinese Foreign Office but haя by two facts:

after 12 hours criticism from loyal troops Geneva, October 26.

the war to a cioję en quíokly as received no offeini reply.---Asso- storation policy, the fact remains

possible, and that the Australlan Government Thirty-three cowboys

that we might.| cisted Press. and Navy quarters of relegation of agil

Mahes to a strictly sup-

Today's statement added that has been considering Facile de

find is necessary to wipe out a cowgirls of bij Amberlean rodeo | nav

and the Air Force elements of the party were being fence, since Y-3 Day-Router.

couple of Japanese dities de. purlingtole show sat on thele dtbags in the having to "scrape the horre" for arrested without the forces of law

voted entirely to munitions rain in the frontier village of further transports. United and order, having to use violener,

manufacture, Maillesuruz tonight after being Press.

-Itcuter.. conducted to the frontier for

Cowboy's Were Too Rowdy

expulsion into France.

of

The troupe were turned out

Switzerland because of

fight during a performance of their show two nights ago when a member, of the nudience claim- ed a 1,000-franc prize for riding the bucking bronco "Inconte Tax". One of the troupe argued that the claimant had ridden П dir ferent horse.

the

now

JAPANESE PRESS WARNED BY SCAP

Tokyo, October 27.

Fighting broke out between the A SCAP Press officer today urged Japanese news- papers not to take too seriously news des- patches from the US speculating on major changes in Allied occupation policy.

cowboys and the audience and the police Jolped in. Two police- men and a cowdri were hurt....-| Reuter.

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Major Daniel C. Imboden, lying the legislative programme officer in charge of SCAP'S evolved by the last Cabinet deal- Japanese Press and Publica- ing with the standards, and pro- tions Branch, struck particular-cedures governing public employ ly at despatches from Washing-ment."

He declared that the specula- Lon-

tive phases of such despatches "In the absence of such con-go far as is known here have no firmation, rumours and specula-factual basin whatsoever."

Transport Paralysed In New York

...

Never Again

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"In the long run we

Oslo, October 27. .would

The refrigerator ship lan of savo 250,000 young Americans being killed, and we would save Bergen is due to arrive in London Lan equal number of Japanese shortly with a load of 400 tons of young men from being killed. frozen whale meat, the newspaper

"And I ordered that bomb to Afterposten reported yesterday, New York, October, 27.

be dropped. never want to The Run was chartered by an Congress of Industrial Or have to do that again, my friends. Oslo consortium for whole cat- ganisations" transport workers I never want to have to do that ching off the coast of Labrador went on strike against seven again.

and is now heading for London bus lines yesterday.

ight then and there I made with its full load of frozen meat They are causing the biggest up my mind that that must never which has been sold to England surface trimsport 1le-op in the happen again if it could conceiv- for approximately £5,000, the "avolded."--Associated newspaper added. Associated,

Bress

elfy's history, and service. remain-bly be bed virtually, it standstill last Press.

night despite fa back to work order.

Mayor William O'Dwyer blamed Communists for failure to heed the back to work movement. The seven lines kerve some 2,500,000 riders.

Michael Quill, President of the Transport Workers' Untum, gave

the order to a mass demonstrú-

General Cleared

Of Misconduct

Washington, October 26.

tion should be realistically dis In July General, Douglas Mag: counted. that whenever new policy in Hitoshi Ashida, that strikes formation available it will be;

Government workerk would be ters. made pubile promptly by the "Intolerable". The Cabinet stopped "The strike" involved 8,300 mem- Army here.

collective bargaining for Govern-bers of the Transport Union, be- Major Imboden called a press ment workers. A permanent law lenging to seven private operated conference of Japanese at which is pending.

companies, who were protesting. he said the meeting was to draw Major Imboden conceded that against a Wages dispute.-Asso- attention to the "possibility of

someone somewhere has been claled Press and Reuter. widesirable consequences in too speculating "for otherwise our re- literal an interpretation" of des- putable news agencies would not patches from abroad,

have carried the story, but it is Major Imboden mentioned par-evidence also that the source cularly one despatch when he lacked courage to come out in the

he said, emphasising Arthur advised the theatre by Service Commission's headque The Infantry Journal today said that a secret Army

"Yesterday A news

open.

despatchThe source of this type of from Washington suggested that news despatch frequently is in- material, changes would be re-spired by self-serving propagracia quired in the principiés Linder-purposes.”—Associated Press.

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No Decision On 'British'

report had cleared Major-General Ralph Smith

of charges of misconduct in the Second World War battle of Saipon.

The Journal, an unofficials tually demoralised the 27th Divi- service publication, revived the clon and coused General George Army Chief of wartime "Smith versus 'Smith" Marshall, then controversy in an article by Staff, lo forbid further discussion Edmund Love, Army General of the matter. Staff-historian

It

Stating frankly it was present- ing the "Army side of the dis- Canberra, October. 27.

bad pute, the Journal said it No decision has yet been held up publication of

the article made to drop the word "Bri- for one year to 'avold damage to tish" from the title of the Bel- armed forces unißention. tish Commonwealth, J B. added that it decided to publish Chifley. Australian

when it fearned that the Marric Prime Corps Lieutenant-General Hol- Minister, sald in the House of fand M. (Howling Mod) Smith Representatives yesterday.

Was going to discuss the subject Replying to Howard Beale, In hig soon-to-be-published (Liberai, New South Wales), "Mr. memoirs.

}

"Won't Fight" *

Despite other reports at the Lime 'and-sincp, the Army his- torian said, the only real quek-

tion was whether the 27th

Division was aggressive enough in batite. He said the Marines Smith asserted: Th 27th

· Division wen't fight and Ralph Amit

will

not make tham

General Holland Smith formal. ly charged his Armx namesake with ordering Unit 27 de'höld in- stead of attacking and with isu-

General

said that the London con ference of Prime Ministers had The Battle of the Smithsing order to the 105th Infantry na power to inuke decisions. Any who were not related came In-Regiment after it had been taken doolalons would have to be made to the open when Marine Smith from his jurisdiction, according by the governments.

conterench sent relieved Army Smith of command to Love, Love · Bald delegates to the con

of the Army's 28th Division dur Ralph Smith's reply, was that Re Bir-Begle-had-baked (whethering-the-battle-of-Saipan in June had ordered the unit to hold

Hold only the House would be permitted to 1944. Love said the

until it had time to reorganise "unfortun discuss the reported decision lo ste" publicity the case hndits lines" and then attack and ittle-Assoclated aroused caused a furore out of that he had not been informed. all proportions to the facts, vir- that the 105th Infantry had been

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removed from his command, d

The Army 'historian wound up the "Army case" by quöllig an unnamed Army General as hav-. Ing said Holland Smith's Litel.... liganco information was "prácTM fically ion-existent He also reported that severni "Army gen crols on Saipan, Had said that "under "no eircumstances would they serve under Holland Shaith agalo, United - Prock Pape

Bomb Scare At Cable, Wireless

4. Halfar October 27. - Bomb scurtem on Tucklay

twice Interrupted operations at

the Haifa Hiranch of Cible and Wireless,

| Syspicions, had been arouandi that bomba: had been played »in the old Hoffa Post OMeo Buliding. Police and troops / condused thorough search'of the five) atoriy building. Nothing was foutist, at The asscondi fento fallowed an anonymous telephone call to 10 Cable, and Wireless ógie, nwermink that as the building

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