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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1940.
CONGRESS URGED TO APPROVE ATLANTIC PACT AND ARMS AID
Washington, April 27.
The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, to- day urged Congross to ratify the Atlantic Pact and described the proposed American military aid programme as the great hope for peace. He said that West Europe's sense of insecurity had come about through Russia's cynical conduct towards the nations of Eastern Europe whose right to self-determination had been extin- guished by force or threats of force. The first of about 100 witnossos testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr. Acheson asked Senators to consider separately the Pact itself and the $1,130 million military aid which President Truman will shortly recom- mend.
their
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Vocabulary:
ROOM FOR 199. (ming) ming
10 YEARS
New York, April 27.
200. (paak),baak
Combination:
Mingbaak.
BY S.K. LEE
The Brooklyn police said to-. 27. Tong,wah. day that they had rescued a 38. Įman, aged 33, Imprisoned in o
scuted room for the past 10 A Story: (Continued) years by his mother. The man
Lesson 31 (M)-
had a long board, was filthy 112. Kui bah-bah' „dzee- and had apparently had ло gay1 choot-hut1 wun? change of clothing in the past 10 years.
He declared that the free counte Council falls to take measures tries of Western Europe musi to maintain peace. be encouraged to roolinue
Mr. Acheson spoke out sharply
The police discovered him after efforts towards recovery,
against what he said is the ten- the other, Mrs. Anna Makushak, "They must regain their indency of some people in this had to enter a hospital because of dependence
national se-country to feel that the United illness. eurity. This inter is an ad-States should
She had told her friends go down
or up about her son and they told the ditional deterrent to any would depending upon the amount of be aggressor,” he said,
Beat Russin stirs up in the cold police.
ind
Mr. Acheson traced the origins | war,
of the Athulte Puet back to a This is delegating the 1 Cgμ speech in January 1948 by the ponsibility for American foreign British Foreign Secretary. Mr. policy to other nations, he said. Ernest Bevio In It Mr. Bevin "I feel this
sulting from any one Power at-
at-anid, adding that tempting to dominate Europe.
Some time in 1939, the mother
kui.
113. „Kui dul1„kui-, bah-báh'
wah:
"Ngaw dzoh-jaw2 gom3 dawneen goong!-fool."
114. "Ngaw,shee,,shee doh1
teng- nay wah
locked her sou In a third floor 115. "Nay may tseng-gwaw
bedroom and sealed the door of
warned of the danger of war re- way of proceeding." unwise the room will plaster and bricks,
>
Acheson the potter said. the natlan
She had done
ngaw,tung ngaw-dee' pung-,yau yum2- chah."
should go ahead cabinly with its this to prevent her son from be 116. "Nay nee'-gaw3 dzai Mr. Acheson said that
sind that the own plans and not be influenced ing conscripted tu the armed methods used to dominate Eas by peace offensives, or a war of services. tern Europe have been attempted nerves,
ves and
in
awer
The sun was led through 11 opening in the bedroom ceiling
story residence. which led to the roof of the third-
Is ther
|arens- penetration by No Ring Of Stool propaganda and the Communist :
Mr. Acheson gave assurance to block Party, attempts
that the pact does operative International efforts in despatch of U.S. forces overseas not call for the economic
hold,
wars of ner
prior
to any attack against any some cases tttinTy
alilance veiled use of force itself,
member.
A doctor whan examined the "The free nations of Western
He gave a
fat "no" in
an man said he is apparently men- Europe cannot
to a question as to who tally ill. look forward
The room in which hự with equanimity
ther this country will be ax- to Invasion
pected
is described by peated to supply substantial bad been held numbers of troops and treep the police as being in a terrible organisations to implement the state. The man's clothing was land power of Western Europe filthy, they said. The only sleep. prior to aggression.
ing place was a door mnt. No ring of steel will be erected Around the Soviet
and occupation in the event of war, even II we guarantee sub- sequently to ilherste
Acheson added.
Not Automatic
them,"
or any
He explained that mutual de- group of nations next to the j
fence obligations under the Past do not automatically commit the United States to war if one of the other signatory mutions is the victim of an armed attack.
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programme, he said.
the arina
There was H mall radio, equipped with berphones, a lamp and a table, and innumer.
able book.
Mr. Acheson said programme is designed only to
The man's father, Peter Maku- amble the European members to shak, a lattor, aged 82, told the modernise their defence forces so police that he had not seen la son for 10 or 11-years. His wife
"Congress alone, has the power as to forestall any possibility of
declare war," he said.
aggression. Reuter and Asko- told him that he had gone to
The obligation of the Liovern-clated Press. ment would be to take promptly action it deems necessary to re- tore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area. That decision would. of course, taken accordance with
constitutional procedures.
be
we should be confronted again with an all-out armed at- turk such as has twice occurred
irs
this century and caused world
wars I do not believe that any
Canada-Reuter.
Food For Britain Is Total Loss
Rio de Janeiro, April 27.
action other than the use of Three thousand tons of meat, mostly Argentine, on
arined force could be effective,"
Mr. Acheson gave the Cum- mittee a categorical assurance that the treaty is wholly defen- sive.
Unwise Way
Senator Connally asked whe ther Senators could vole for rati- fication of the treaty and not be considered to have pledged them- selves to vote for the military, aid programme.
answer.
board the 17,500-ton Royal Mail liner Mag- dalona, which broko into two while under tow, is known to be a total foss.
yut-yut dohmdzoh goong1-fool."
117. "Kul,shee-shee doh1
m-teng - nay. wah,
yau sha-jaw,nay gum3
1
daw' tseen'." 118. "Yee gah,kui yut' faani- lai, nay „dzau dzik'-huk1 tseng-yum"."
119. "Ngaw,mming-baak deem2-gaaye nay gom2 yeung: dzoh.”
120. „Kui-,bah-bah' teng'-
mun dzau dul kui
wah: "Nay shee-,shet doh tung ngaw hai2- shuca "
Bright. Clear. White.
To be obedient, To obey.
To understand.
His paps himself went out to
look for him.
fle sald to his papa: "I've done 50 many years'
work,"
זיי
was always obedient *45 you,"
"You haven't yet invited my
friends and I to ten."
"This son of yours did no work
every day."
"He was always disobedient to you, and also has spent so much of your money."
"Now, as soon as he returns, you then immediately offer
D tenst."
"I don't understand why you
act like this,"
His papa heard him then sald to him: "You were always with me here."
121, "Ngaw-geh yeh, haam "All of my things are yours."
baang-laang doh',hai nay-goh*."
122. "Nay-gawa sal1-loh2,
yee-ging' m-geen".jaw yee-gah' wun2-faan'."
2
"Your younger brother
was
lost, now he is found."
1
"Therefore happy."
We
should
be
123. "Shaw-yee ngaw-day
ying'-goy1 faaye"- lok
ah3,"
The stern section of the luxury | We all had Hebelts. We circled |- · shallows, surrounded by cases of liner is rmly grounded in the both sections of the ship several oranges, of which she was carry- ing 20,000.
Five of the crew, who had been reported missing since yesterday, Mr. Acheson said it is impos-when the vessel broke in two, sible to give a direct yes or no have been found, a representative of the Line sald. "The crew aco Mr. Acheson agreed with all sofe," he added. Senator Arthur Vandenburg. Republican Foreign Affairs lea- der, that no nation is the tar- got of the treaty
untess it nominates itself by its own armed aggression and that action under the treaty will be A member of the crew said: Laken only if the Becurity "There were many boals about.
Eye-witnesses said earlier that the live men were in a lifeboat which struck out on its own when the crew left the vessel in Rio de Janeiro Bay.
Michelin
32-6Y
tunes to make sure there was no life on board before
we finally headed for the shore," he said.
Other crew members who ab- andoned the ship a few minutes before she cracked in two spent the night in an Army barracks. They went for 24 hours without sleep, and men of the Brazilan rescue craft expressed admiration for the way they had behaved. They said they had been told not, to talk about the disaster.
The crew had been able to save most of their luggage, but
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the
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badly holed after going on the rocks on Monday, landed with little more than what they WOTE.
Many of the third-class pas sengers were Spaniards an! fertuguese, returning home. Some lost all their possessions.
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The Royal Mail Line office was besieged by
pussengers. The ship's captain, Mr. D. R. Lee, was staying with the ship's doctor.
passengers, rescued He is reported to be in acute when the Magdalena was distress.--Reuter.
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