Senate
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1948.
Expert Wants They're Still
All-out Aid To China
Firemen Who Can't Go To Fires
Berlin, November 22. Berlin, already with wa rival police forces each officially ignoring the other's existence, will from today have two rival fire
is ex. brigades. Each
Washington, November 22,
Mr. D. Worth Clark, consultant to the Senate Appro- priations Committee, who recently returned from Asia, said today that he favoured all-out aid to China and believed such aid could save the Nationalist Govornmont.
The disclosure went beyond the official report re- leased yesterday, in which Mr. Clark sald the actual decision whether or not to give all-out aid to China was a matter for the United States Government, not for him, to decide. Mr Clark emphasised that the i In unifying China had it not cross opinions pressedly forbidden to
been for he
the Japanes expressed were
sion." into "enemy territory" even to
personal and were based on the help fight the most disastrous result of his observations, made in all-out aid in granted, should Mr. Clark was asked: "Provid- The acting Lord Mayor of Ber-Wille studying the China silua the United States withdraw it if un on behalf of the Senate the Chinese renege on any phase
of American supervision?" after appropriations Committee.
fire,
lin, Dr. Ferdinand Friedensburg,
Loxiny Announces)
that several hours of negotiation, 11 had been agreed that the split of the fire brigade into Western and Eastern sections is tox longed indefinitely.
be
Interviewed by the United Press, Mr. Clark said he based his belief on the following fac- Lors pru- 1. United States military ak, It began yesterday when the strictly supervised by American
police officers, cutl Soviet-controlled Gormun occupied Eastern seétur fire sta- China's nearly tions and forbade drivers to an- power. He recommended a train- swer cally
Westing programme with from the Reuter,
SHAN CHIEF AT
MEET
ECAFE
effectively utilise unlimited man-
American
A officers supervising divisions anel supervising their participation in battle strategy.
Rangoon, November 23. The Shan Chieftain of Mohcik.; Sun Ekio, left for Singapore to-' day with a Burmese
delegation
en route for Australia to attend
would
inva-
the agreement
He replied: "If the Chinese did not conform to the burle prin- ciples on which was made, we would have to take appropriate action." - United Press.
Just Friends
New Orleans, November 23.
Rita Hayworth, of the films, and Aly Khan, who described himself, as a friend of hers, arrived trom Havana today aboard a Chloags and Bouth- orn plane.
They said they planned to nly on to Los Angeles.
They declined to discuss their rumoured romance. Το questions on the subject, Mine Hayworth replied: "After all, Mr. Khan le atifi married."
Aly Khan explained: "Wo friends" Associated are Press.
Judge's Killers Sentenced
FINAL DECISION SOON ON JAP REPARATIONS
Washington, November 23,
It was suggested today that the long-standing Japan-
osa reparations problems may be settled soon. While details are lacking, indications are increasing that the United States is nearing its final posi- tion on this issue.
The Far Eastern Commissioni thus far has been unable to the agree on the issue and Japanese contend this 19 tarding Japanese industrial re- covery.
After the inability of the FEC to agree on what assets were to be taken from Japan and how they were to be divided among | the Pacife Allies, the United States has been reviewing issue extensively.
the
Protest To Russians In Austria
Mr.
Mayhew, Christopher Under-Secretary for Foreign Af- Com- the House of tairs, told mons this today.
London, November 23. Two British protests to the In Soviet High Commissioner. Cairo, November 23,
If and when the US. makes a Austria against the arrest of Hassan Abdel Hafez and Said new proposal on the matter, it is two Austrian officials have met Zenhom were sentenced to hard believed it will be placed before with a very unsatisfactory re- labour for life today.
the FEC with a strong insistence | ply. Cairo's Court of Assizes found that the FEC accept it or reach them guilty of the murder_of la decision after only minor altera- Judge
Almed Khazindor
Beyitions. early this year,
Khazindar Bey, who presided several over a tribunal judging
political attempts, was cases of shot at Belwan, suburb of Cairo, London, November 22. while on his way to court. Moscow Radio said tonight that Infez and Zenhom wire the equivalent of about 55 mil-rested lion franes, had been sent to strik-shoating while trying to escape from the scene.--Associated Press. Press
RUSSIAN AID
FOR STRIKERS
2. Financial stabilise China's Curency and put a solid platform under Chiu'sing French minera by the miners
economy.
Not Warlike
3 Ublel Staten military
the economic commission for Ash i equipment now stored in the Phel- and the Far East session,
Later three meinbers of the delegation headded by the Fin- ance Secretary will go to Tokyo for trade talks with General Douglas MacArthur's Hendquar- tern on Japan's purchase of Bur- mese cotton and agricultural pro- duce-Associated Press,
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fle, and which could be released for almost immediate use, would be invaluable to the Nationalist Release of such Government. equipment would invalve direc- tives from Washington,
Buch all-out ald to China
was no more warlike than the
Berlin airlift or ald to Greece
or the European recovery pro gramme. He bellevad it
no more warlike than Bovlet military and economic ald to its satellite countries of Poland, Albania, Bulgaria and Czecho-
lovakia.
"In my personal opinion, sub- stantial and effective US, aid to sustain the Chinese Nationalist Government, which has been friendly to us. would be only
of the Soviet Union.-Reuter.
Roman
immeiliately after
Catholic Priest Killed By Reds
Washington, November 23.
Catholic Mission records show that the Reverend Father Paul Hsin, 35, Director of the Huafen School in Chihfeng, Western Mon- churia, was killed in 1946 under Communist occuption.
Reporting this, the National Catholic Welfare conference said today that the Catholic in Mission at Chihfeng, now Sch
also named several Peiping, other priests as casualties, in 1946 and 1947.
similar to the Marshall Plan for Europe which, in Anal analysis, is directed against Communism. The question is one of degree rather than of kind," he said.
Drastic Plan
Mr. Clark's report concluded with the words: "A programme recommended for all out military and ioanelal aki and American supervision appears drastic and It is. The question Ir-reaching. whether such
a comprehensive programme will unjustifiably in- volve the U.S. In foreign conflict is not one upon which your con- Fultont is called in pass. The high policy question whether the U.S. such a price to stay shall pay Communist
RO into the Ma same category.
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Eliz.
New..
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Iesent rogramme Presented Sam Howard. (Studio
5.18 p.m.-Waldtrufei Wales.
9.30 p.m.-Excerpta from the
must "In the opinion of your consul- tant, nothing less will do the job. Anything less will be wasted."
Mr. Clark was deeply impress-
ed by Chiang Kai-shek, with with whom he talked during his China investigation.
belleve Chiang will carry on the fight no matter I believe that on
"1 fionestly
lay what happens.
"Brand National Night" key a matter of principle he has no
Dorothy and Campbell Christle. A
Bong Kang Stage Club Production spark of compromise in his soul and therefore he would go down fighting rather than surrender.
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Catholio authorilion here had no information about a ra- port that a Father, K. T. Sin.i of the same place had been) executed by Communists for collaborating with General
Marshall's
Without Dolay
It is known that tha U.B.
Mr. Mayhew told questionera plannare Increasingly feel that that the British High
Commis-
ir further efforts they now regioner in Austria had protested formulating on behalf of Japan against the arrests by the Ras- Aro to have reasonable ex- pectancy of
succem, the
ré.
sions of an Austrian police in-
parations leave should be set.spector and of a woman official In charge of the Austrian Minis- tled without further great de-
try of Planning. lay. What some observers here say will be the United States Anal word on reparations has not been
Indicated.
on
"The only Soviet reaction," he went on, "was a threat to con- inue to make such arrests the ground that the officials were employed by the Western powers for espionage against Uto USSI."
But with the Army at present engaged in outlining its recon- struction efforts for Japan for several years in advance, it was American, British and French nald in reliable quarters that the officials are doing what they con reparations issue is destined to to establish civilised conditions receive renewed attention Imme-in Austria, Mr. Mayhew sald. diately. Associated Press,
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Father Hsin, the Mission
They suggested that this re- port said, was accused of being n Government agent and wosport was a result of confusion of the Chinese gabled several months, question- names. Similarly ed and tormented.
Embassy and the State Depart- "Before October 10, 1946, whenment had received no such in- Nationalist troops approuched formation about a K. T. Sin. and Communists were retiring." the report
story
Mission's
of the
The added, "Father Hsin was shot by the road outside the slaughter of its priests was made last September.-Asso- eity, and his body left as prey known for wild animals."
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