THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1948.

CHIANG'S APPEAL TO TRUMAN FAC RECOMMENDATIONS

"United States Obliged To Save China"

Effect Of A Cool Reception Extra ERP

Communist Victories

Manila, November 28- The U.S. Semlor, George W. the Malone, sail today that Communist victories in China. ulli- mately seal the fate of

will hove

which may or may not the

Nationalist reglane.

prneitral bearing

Philippines ther

countries.

the

Oriental

*The Untied States, as a Pacifie power will never allow Hal," he madel.

ht Ampeleron Senaten made After arriving

these

here

Saturday night

Breng Kong

Tromm

In Washington

Washington, November 27.

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shok has told President Truman that the United States is obliged to re- scue China from the Communists due to alleged United States diplomatic mistakes at Yalta. Diplomatic officials today disclosed Chiang's recent oppeal to the President for an expression of solidarity and support of the Chinese Notion- alist Government.

Chiang

said that the late President Roosevelt's diplomacy at Yalta was to blame for the sub- sequent loss of Manchuria to the Chinese Com- munists.

The Generalissieno's charge frndse of American diplomatic and Madame Chiang's mission commitments at Yalla, In his talks with Chinese Ma- to the United States both seem- klist Army

Tould likely to receive cont ofliclal evalence feeatment here.

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Short the Hav om are supplying The Yulin agreement provided mbtary wysslanes ant muddy advisers to the Chunew Heal aclearl

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Therefore, he is said to have tole

the the President thai United States la

obligated to help his government in the pre sent crisis.

mong other things for joint So- beviel-Chinese speration of the two

Neither Chiong's appeal nor the Manchurian railroads, al piso turned over the Karlle Inionds to President's reply has been mach Rusin and noted Russo rizali-public.

American ofrials, however, in- Chhese-Soviet | to #44 Trenty of relendship and alliance, formally reject Chung's antu

The feel that this inck of Diplomatie formants sant that ment, Chung's appeal blamed many of genuine will to fight the Commun-

ens (1818, šmripropor

available Jus Government's difficulties

arms and pane military strategy the Valto agreement in generic

with Relat are responsible for China's loss of bork The Treaty

Manchuria.

Mr. Malone shir he favours American mittitary acaintance China now He expressed b

let that immediate ald would bc most effectunt in stoopING the Communist advance.

The Sendi art that sawl me! should be durely Jardumpsterrd by the US. Giovernment,

Irw

{ pri Bekalasan. Under this Treaty

M Manel his wife will is rererved special conces tay in Manda ta kwn days bens Bi Manchuria. fores pabeveling In

Suffton,

use of

TO AID FAR EAST

Washington, November 27. International -monetary organisations should ur- gently consider how bost to relieve financial conditions hampering food production and af- facting Asio's millions.

Funds Assured The Far East Committee report of the Food and Agri-

Washington, November 27.

Rapid Congressional ap. proval early next year of an additional US$1,250,000,000 to keep the European Recovery Programme going up to Juna 30-the end of the United Sinton Racal year—seemed as- sured today.

Congressman Clarence Can- Missouri), non (Democrat,

the new Chairman of the House Appropriations Com- mittee, auid he would give prompt consideration when President Truman saked for foreign roller funda-Router.

cultural conference will include a recommen-

dation to that effect.

The FAO plenary session is to act on the report, completed this week, at closing sessions jon Monday.

from Far Delegates

Eastern Įcountries suld that FAO member countrim, well as internation- nl monetary organisations, maust live urgent consideration to pro- curement difßeulles arising from the shortage of cupital in their

Greece's Neighbours Condemned

Paris, November 27. part of the world anal also to The United Nations General What they term chantle conditions |Assembly tonight condicinne of international exchange.

Greece's Northern neighbours

The Committee

for helping the guerilla forces of General Markts and called) on them to cense giving such ald.

Labour MP adoption of a resolution calling

On Lessons

Of China

was also be lleved to be recommending the

| member governments to work for or a sound system of internut eredits for farmer needs,

Meanwhile, the economic and statistical Adviser to the Indian 'government. W.R. Natu, at. Tacked what he termed over. Topping and needless duplica tion in the FAO.

London, November 28, The recent events in Chuma should be a lesson for the Western powers not to depend too greatly on Americus mili- Too Many Cooks lary power, the Labour Mein-

"The Indian delegation views ber of Parliament, Mr. Richard with great concern the setting up Crossman, writing today in the of a large number of internation- mass circulation Sunday Ple-ai orgnalsations governing exnet- torial, asserted.

ly the same operational spheres," He wrote that in Chins the he said. Nationalists were equipped with American weapons and supported

"Each organisation Is jentous of

Meanwhile, it was learned nu-

by a very large and efficient force its own independence and there thueltatively that neither Presif Anrican bombers, flehters a certain sense of rivalry be

Com-tween the staffs of different or- and pursuit planes. The dent Truman no the State Demunists licked them, though they ganisations," partment had a hand in planning possessed hardly a single

indone Chiang's visit to the lat-Dupted States,

U.S. Obligation Batavas un Pungkok and thesce Chiang sergurd that China di te thus 11 5 vo Fasope, Assersat- faut exercise the treaty at its

tor Jagent but ded so mity -

el Press

King Spending A Quiet Week-End

London, November 27.

The official attitude toward her vlait has shifted from one of guarded of surprise to one coolness.

Not Pleased State Department officials said That Madame Chiang's use of

Blanc.

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to

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Western The Assembly passed resolution to this effect by 47 votes to six, with no abstentions.

The Assembly niso passed un- aniniously a resolution, originat- ing in a Soviet proposal, calling on Greece, Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgaria to establish diplo matic relations and to renew the previously operalive frontier con- ventions between them.

The cosolution asked the four governments to report within six months to the United Na Elons on the effect thay

had divan to these recommenda fiona,

The Assembly also passed un- animously a resolution calling for the return to Greece of all Greek children whose parents, or closest relations, ask for them.

Natu proposed that the FAO at this stage pause and prepare Reuter. This should be a warning

to the scope all those who rely on American Retalle vatiine ag

each bombs and activities which air power and atom Gratiet Europe against Commun-ganisation consklers falling with- ism.

its own sphere. "The democrate world might He also recently criticised the have been far stronger if we had

Jack

of Far Eastern officials in not discovered the atom bomb, B key FAO positions. He sak that cause we possess it, some people regional offices should be staffed hink we can rely on air power with persons who have intimate knowledge of regional require- Comments and are familiar with local

| conditions-United Press.

US Naval plane to come to as a substitute for a real | the United Slates was a courtesy |«tructive alternative to

gesture, rather than a reflection munism."--Reuter.

many

Administration attitude to

Government.

ward Chinwhile, with-

Olleials here,

King George was having a quiet week-end with his family in Buckingham Palace, his third con- sécutive week-end in London, instead of going to Windsor, The King and Queen celled their customary country [est to Princess Elizabeth. Lane! week-end two weeks ago for ibr Berlan Weir, Physlelan-in- the birth of Princess Elizabeth's Ordinary to the King,

Pruesa nad her baby today and Iwo weeks Son, who will be

Yeported satisfactory progress. olt tomorTOW,

Officials

It is contended in offcial quar- at Buckingham Palace,

withers that their advice has been in accordance their usual practice.

declined largely ignored.-United Press.

holl

011 Dr. Sun Fo's statement in an interview with The United Press that China neeels an outstanding American military

Sir William Gillini, gynaecolo-rader as a war advbter,

The Duke of Edlaburgh will depute for him and go to Hull rat Wednesday to reopen the unce bomb-damared City Hall.

BRITAIN TO GET THE BACON

saw the

ti comment tonight on rumours such as the statement made in the United States that -the King's condition is serious,

and that an operation to pos alble.

Iperation I

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1 is known, however, that American defence and diplomatie officials are not pleased with the

use that Chiang has made of Am- crican advisers previously assign

ed to China.

PROFESSORS ON ITALIAN TOUR

France To Have A

Record

The

Budget

Paris, November 27. Government tonight bagan a five-week battle against time to pass the record 1,200,000,000,- 000 franc national budget before midnight on December 31..

The Premier, Henri Queuille, jalmost daily meetings from next hoped to benefit from the tetweek. Last year's budget ran to up in the labour

record war during 1,000,000,000,000 francs, a the next few weeks to push that time.

Home, November 27. Fifty Swedish professors of It was, however, stated senil-musie, and students are expected through the budget lay the officially that

immediate here in December 5 to tour Italy framework for a major reform Landon, November, 27.

contemplated and as guests of the Italian Cultural of the archaic taxation system Denmark will maintain her that no reference to the need for¡ Institute in Stockholm. *

make u new effort bacon experts to Britain in an operation was expected to be. The group includes Professor and spite of the present difficulties, | mehirled in Monday's bulletin. Einar Half, Director of the Stock-balance prices and wages as a

holm Conservatoire.-Reuter. Danish representatives said in Reuter

flon today.

agreement

Under a four-veza conehaled lust September, Den- mork is to send 16 per cent of her Lacon exports to Britain,

CZECHS ROUND UP "DANGEROUS MEN"

Danish farmers reprovata = tive. Mr. R. Jordansen," and the 66 Danish

Agriculturai

Attache,

AIr. Al Molteen, sak! today that the position in Denmark was

• diffleuit s'nce bacon supplies were

Prague, November 27.

smaller than had been hoped, but Several dozen people belonging to a dangerous anti-

the September agreement would

mike it possib'e to increase thei

Dan sh pig population.

State organisation have been arrested, a Czech official statement said today.

Mr. Jordansen said that 500,000 pigs had been set pside for breeding purposes, and bacon

It was stated that the arrests | security police at the frontier supplies shot go up next year. were made on the basis of stopped a lorry bearing -Reuler.

information found when Czech markings of the British

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American Visit To Madrid

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art

Madrid, November 27. Seven United States gressmen arrived unexpectedly

Madrid tonight and xpecter to see leading Spanish military people before leaving | for Paris and London on Mon- day.

Six of the visitors are mem- ors of the House of Representa- tives Armed Services Committee. They

are led by Mr. Dewey Short, Chairman of the group.

They

United arrived in a

with States plane from Reme three liaison officers after visit- and Trieste, ing Berlin, Vienna where American troops are stationed,

They said that they decided to come to Spain as they had two days to spare before they were due in Paris on their way home.

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All indications. were that..the Average Frenchman In 1948

This is the second visit to would have to pay more taxes Madrid by members than ever before.

American Government' Armed less than Forces Committee in But the government also plan- two months. Reuter.

of overhauling prelude to stabilising the francned a thorough

system, which is Maurice Petsche, Secretary of 1s taxation

and complex. the budget, now cumbersome State in charge of

already Oficials admitted that about 50 DO YOU KNOW announced that it was

le per cent of direct taxes were lost two-thirds completed

of col-YOUR HONG KONG? hoped by the middle of next week through Impossibility to have the remaining necessary lecting them.

The Government plan calle:l to enable the facts and gures

going through for cutting out scores of indivi- Cabinet to start

dual taxes and replacing them its 2,500 chapters in detall.

1le indicated that the Cabinet by half a dozen easily collected probably would have to begin direct taxes.-United Press,

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bassy, in which an attempt was made to smuggle Czech citizens out of the country.

news

The Czechoslovak agency, quoting the official state- ment, said those arrested were In touch with anti-State Dr- galantions abroad and had nd- mitted having plotted against the Republic.

They ce

had named further ac complices, IL alleged.

The Prague newspaper Miada Fronta tonight reported the arrest of 30 membare of an aileged terrorist group who, it said, had plotted against the fire

fe of the Premier, Antonin Zapotocky

The paper, representing Com- munist youth interests, suld the 30

planned ก show of violence: when M. Zapetocky was to hove attended a Communist Party fes

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UN OFFICIAL

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Beirut, November 27. The Moxienn Foreign Minister. Dr. James Torrez Bodat, named yesterday as the Director Generat ôt the United Nations' Education Social and Cultural Organisation has agreed to take us his Dost before UNESCO' Conference--Reuter.

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