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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949.

Red Sympathisers Battle Mosley Parade In London

Comments On New

Alliance

Washington, March 20, Although the great majority

States of United

newspapers supported the Atlantic. Paet.

some

regarded the United

Stales entry into it as a polen-

tially dangerous move,

Some comments were

The New York World Tele- Kram

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The Mini Daily News "Tak is a creat momeist in history, a i toming polat for better ng WHETH in world relations

Police Units Charge 5,000 Demonstrators Eighteen Arrested

London, March 20. Crowds fought hand to hand and stoned motor buses in London's East End tonight as more than 5,000 Communist supporters and other anti- Fascists tried to break up a march by 150 mom- bers of Sir Oswald Mosley's Union Movement. Glass marbles, steel ball-bearings and fireworks were thrown in the roadways to impede mount- ed police as they charged up and down, clear- ing a way for the procession.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS CHINA AID

Washington, March 21.

Jap Govt Awaiting SCAP Budget Note

Tokyo, March 20.

4

The entire machinery of the Japanese national gov- ernment is now at a standstill, awaiting a mom- orandum from General Douglas MacArthur's headquarters regarding the new Japanese bud- got. Striking evidence of the direct part SCAP is now openly playing in Japanese affairs was reflect- ed in statements by the Cabinet spokesman that no message to the new Japanese Diet will be made until the SCAP's budget suggestions have been received.

In

the last analysis, that recommendations-cer-

Lovers the Orient

SAFETY COMFORT • SPEED ·

to be carried out--by Wounded UN MANILA

A newly formed China Emer- gency Committee said yesterday the U.S. still can help China effectively in her battle against Communists by quickly provid-means ing economic and military aid tain

along with moral support.

Frederick C. McKee, chairman, jadviser, Mr Joseph M. Dodge.

Cum- kald the purpose of the mitice is to present to the Ameri- facts concerning can people the the present altuation in China and how it affects the US.

General MacArthur''s. financial

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The

alight gray halrod pre- aldent of the Detroit Bank now the closest thlog Japan ever had to an economie czar. Until Mr. McKee said in a statement his arrival in Tokyo on February on Japan's Word that the government epuld give 1, the final China tremendous moral support economic programme was spread by issuing a clear promine of uid diffusely through General Mac- Arthur's Head-quarters with the against the Reds. He suggested:

1. Provision of economic aid, Economic and Scientifle Section including loans secured by cus-having the decisive ony. toms duties or exporis.

Major General, Willan Morquat, Chict of the ESS, is now telling American and Jap- anese business men and oficials alike "You will have to clear It with Mr. Dodge."

2

Eighteen people, including several women, were ar-

rested. Eight policemen were injured.

Policemen Pade in vehicles at

One reporter described what

But Sending a military mission the head and end of the column, followed at the most fantastic to China similar to the US, mis- which was flanked by constables march in the klatery of Cast

An- on tent al yard intervals.

and North London, Flve thou-sion now in Greece.

3. Providing military supplies, such as light equipment, small other 12 mounted police and

arms and ammunition, 200 on foot followed the mar-

The Chicago Telbaum "If the State Department hart 2 way. the United States will be plung. ed eternally to the Latrons and wars of Europe. There is nothing In American history encrespand- † chers. ing to this treaty's

bare-faced assumption that any war where in Europe for any enuso is of such concern to this coun- try_as_automatically to cause us to night."

-

This

The Charlotte News (North Carolina): "There is much talk about the pact being amoral and legal commitment to wor nation ins practical commit- ment to oppose Russlan aggres slow with America torce.“

news

The

Paper

COND-

Indian Congress Hindustan Times mented today that the Atlantic Pact is " testimony to the fact the United Nations could guarantee security."

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men, women and chlidren of all ages Joined in pursuit of the procession, blocking all traffic.

addressed

the

Long hors of traffic were held. €1.

At the terminal point of the The trouble tonight begun Mosley march, n dozen Com- when a Union Movement speaker munist speakers mounted a loudspeaker van in masses from hastily erected Ridley Road, Dalston, the scene stands. Stones were thrown and of many

previous clashes be the windows of a motor taun tween Mosley supporters and broken during a scuffle. anti-Fascists.

One hundred polles, part of a large force drawn from all parts of Londen, buttled with a crowd Into the street. trying to break Mounted and tont police cleared the area around the van, form- ing a cordon four deep.

Foot constables stood shoulder

on

were

wotnen and

forming Rev. Irvin

Mr. McKee said among those associated with him in the Committed were: C. Wise of Blackwood, New Jer- sey: Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, Washington, DC., who is chaplain of the Senate; and attorneys F Trowbridge von Baur of Washing fon and Ernest M. Curtis of At- lantic City, New Jersey-Asso- ciated Press,

Hecklers Removed

From Church

J

cost-and any

to balance

WEAT

the higher

Officer Out

Of Danger

WAS

Batavia, March 20. British Army Lieutenant- Colonel H. D. Chaplin, serving In Indonesia as a United No- tions' military observer. today reported to be out of danger from bullet wounds sustained when guerillas at- tacked his jeep in North-West Sumatra on Friday,

Me. Dodge's hard-bolled con- He was operated on yesterday servative polley is dedicated to for three wounds in his back. put Japan on self-sustaining bal at

the A UN administrative officer first step

brought back today the first off- budget. This

clal report of the attack on the taxes, mere taxes and striatar Jeep, which also resulted in the tax enforcement.

wounding of a Dutch officer and an American officer. Their in- While, the Japanese are pre-juries were less serious. pared to carry out the recom- mendations or risk the end of American aid, they are not doing

so with their traditional smille on their face,

The UN administrative officer, new to Batavia from Sumatra to- US Army Major Robert-Montana,

day with his official report

It agreed with the report of a Dutch Army statement which was released yesterday.

The demonstrators hurled stones and tumps of concrete at the police in a clash outside the Town Hall at Tottenham, where the procession terminated after a three and a half mile march.

F'ulice

horse-back

They are nearly all grumbling called. Demonstrators rolled ball

-from the wage camer, who is marbles in their

being told by the Communists bearings and path.

not to pay taxes. to the busi-

Major Montana' sold the white The British-owned "States to shoulder with locked arms as

The Mosley marchers, inclua-

London, March 20.

ness man who say they are being, UN Jeep was travelling alone and the crowd tries to press towards

Seventeen men and women, ruined.

not in convoy when Colonel Chap- the van. Each speaker was flanking about 30 young

meeting at including a priest, members of

Even Allied business men in

cordon. Large crowds, trylag totants, which claims that the collectors spurred by necessity type break through the cordon, were saying of Mass in an English are now collecting taxes on au

by foreigners church is illegal, were forcibly tomobiles bought dispersed by mounted polier.

Today's procession was the second by Mosley's men since removed by the police today registered as traders in Japan.

This sometimes comes to 35,- the bun political processions after they had interrupted an

yen for licences (US$125 at 000

conversion was lifted by the Home Serretary Anglican Church service.

rate) military on February 6,--Reuter,

They shouted "In the name of the the Lord Jesus Christ, we con-depending on the city where the profanity. demn this Mass as a blasphemous car is registered. fable,"

by a body-girls, held a second at either side

guard of two young men in black Tottenham behind a strong police the National Union of Protes- Japan are being hit, Japanese tax/lin was wounded by the guerilias. ;

man" sak; "The tute may eTRIC when Westerners will be grate. ful to the Russians for having made them exert themselves."

The Australi

opposition or dark blue battle dress leader, Mr. Robert Menzies, halled Suits with broad Jeather belts. the Atlantie Pael us A regional One held a large Union Jack and organisation

with strength-the

best

a Union

Movement

reality

the other and news the lug. world has had since the war.

Home The

Secretary, Mr. if added: "Why shra) |

on Friday Edle. not James Chuter Australia. New Zealand, India | rejertel requests to ban the Pakistan, South Afries and other | march. The Únion, Movement in- nations, not now parties, to the cludes former members of the ર) pact but sharing our irients of pre-war Union of Fisselsts, peace. Join in?**

which Mosley was the leader. The Austrian Minister of th A deputation of mayors, town Interior, Mr. Oskar Holmer, sand clerks and Members of Parlia- today that Austria must real the ment. representing the three Atinue Pact with care to avont Past London boroughs affected. being drawn into the whirlpool urged that the procession might of world polities,

1 cause serious public disorder. The Speaklig at Ruelberg, Lower area has a large Jewish popula-

U.S. Town Asks Truman Stalin Meet

get the

Dutch Lieutenant A, P. Voorst fought off the guerillas, estimated to number more than a dozen, for half an hour. He said he called out to theen in Malay that they were attacking a United Nations Jeep but was answered only with

The American and British om- At the same time government. workers anxiously are awaiting era, who were not armed in con- formance with UN regulations, to see how many will sack when Mr. Dodge puts Into took cover in the roadside Jungle.

-Associated Press, operation the government reor-

to cut plan

excess ganisation personnel from the payrolls.

The answer

to this and the

DO YOU KNOW

Similar protests have been made in several London churches. The pollee had been forewarned of today's demonstration.

The hecklers were members of the 10,000 strong National Union of Protestants, which maintained Callbrook, Calif. the saying of Mags in a Church of question of how many next faxes England church is illegal. After will be imposed will be found in This little community in San the demonstrators had been hur-the cabinet's budget message to YOUR HONG KONG?

Since the Japanese maren Diego County has invited Pre-ried out of the church by about the Dlet. 2,000 antr. sident Truman and Marshal 12 policemen, their spokesman, fiscal year begins April 1, the Fascists took up positions in Stalin to confer here in the in-

the Reverend Allison, secretary of budget is expected the Union, said:

by March the neighbourhood,

"We all went sented shouting:

terests of world peace. "Down with Fasclam" and

quietly. We wished to make our Press, "They shall not march."

protest as dignified as possible,"

Austria, the Minister said thation. Austria, Jammed between the Exist and West, could only look

for protection from all the per-

ple of the world-Reuter.

Shostakovitch Off For U.S.

London, March 20. Composer Dmitri Shostako vitch and six other Russian artists lett Moscow today for the United States, the

Shortly before

was due to start.

the

Fireworks Thrown

Ax

Fireworks were thrown mounted police galloped up and break the down the

attempting to Fond

crowd into smab groups.

By a last-minute decision, the Russian police diverted the march of the Union supporters from the hos-

news agency, Tass, reported.

were pre-

March 20

Letters sent to the two world leaders nuggested that Mr Truman and Marshal Stalin follow the precedent set by President Roose velt in conferring with the Russian chint at Yalta.

C. D. Huscher, president of the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce, sent the letters in the name of the

an

He claimed that the Articles of the Church of England gave them the right to enter churches and condemn, the saying of Mass.-- Reuter.

RUSSIA HIT FOR TENSION

Washington, March 21.

to

to be pre- 28.-United

RED MEETING BANNED

Ban Benoni, Transvaal.

March 20.

A. C. E. Swart, South African Minister of Justice, today banned under the Riotous Assemblies. Act

1,500 residents of Fallbrook, avocado and citrus community.

In a letter to Stalin, Mr. Hus- cher mid: "We, the people of A high State Department off-a Communist meeting which was They are to attend an American Ville area And routed them the country, do not desire to con-

cial accused Russia on Sunday of to have been held in an African Congress of Scientists and Artists, through back streets

tinue the wasteful cost, unceasing manufacturing fear keep up Legation here. The group, besides Shostako-

Mr. Sam Khan, the only Com- vich, included Alexander Fadeyev,

The 150 marchers

vigilance and barbaric preparations world tension,

In A of another war, nor do we believe

nationwide broadenst. munist member of the House of general secretary of the Soviet ceded by a police radio car and is the desire of the people of Ambassador Philly Jessup said Assembly, who was to have ad- Writers' Union, Alexander Oparin, flanked by constables on foot at

the Soviet Union has not begun dressed the meeting, was stopped member of the USSR

yard. Ayour country.** Academy Intervals

The letter in President Truman to co-operate with the United Na- by the police. They refused him of Sciences, Piotr Pavlenko, a dozen mounted police, 200 on

admission to the area on the writer, Mikhail Chiaurell and foot and three moter coach loads sold "Actually there are in the tlons."

United States thousands of simi-

He said this has hampered the grounds that he had no permit to Sergei Gerassimov, who bear the of constables brought up the lar small towns whose people be-

UN and brought about the crea enter the location, titles of People's Artists of the rear.

lleve e we do. We initiate this tion of the North Atlantic Alliance. mar Invitation because the Gover- drum.ment property Camp Pendleton, with adequate and comfortable quarters, is our immediate neigh- bour

of about

Soviet Union, and Ipan Agzhak- The Mosley supporters sky, secretary of the delegation-ched behind a band of big

Associated Press.

alde drums and cymbals.

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