Disappointed Young Man

Juan Emanuel Fangio, Argentine racing driver participating in the Automobile Tenth Grand Prize of Rome, endeavours to pacify little Claudio Glorg of Italy, sobbing bitterly because he Claudio well known In was not allowed to drive round the Circuit in Fangio's Maserati.

Itellan and argen- Rome, where he is often seen in his miniature 46-co racor agen in picture. ting drivers were gathering at the Circuit of the Caracalla D; the (ancient Roman Bathe), for Genedicto Campos of the final speed tesis. Car in back ound is not Fangio's, but that of

(Accociated erets Photo). Argentine team.

MIXED REACTION TO

LATEST CHIANG BID

BELGIAN CABINET CRISIS

Brussels, July 5.

Prince Charles, Belgium's

Regent, is holding urgent con-

Washington, July 5. ·

Senate Republicans today put new steam in their "aid for China" drivo after Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shok's latest bid for United States halp to combat the Communists.

en

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949.

CHIANG SAYS HE WILL

CONTINUE THE FIGHT APPEAL FOR HELP TO WASHINGTON

Now Yark, July 5,

Generolissimo Chiang Kai-shek said today that he will load Nationalist China's struggle against the Communists and asked, the. United States to help if it wishes to overt another world war. The Generalissimo broke his long silence in an interview with Clyde Farnsworth, Scripps-Ho- word stoff writer, and another American re- porter at Taipeh, Taiwan.

The 62-year-old Chiang topk leove of absence as, President of Nationalist China last January, to clear the way for the Goyomment to make its futile attempt to, negotiota a peace settlo mant with the Communists. Ho, is, still, the Director-General of the Kuomintang.

He told the two newsmen that turn to achieve the leadership of afthough he may never resume the nation?"

olitical office, he cannot give up

No Shirking.

he evolutionary leadership" of Generallasimo *Chiang him that he inherited from. Dr. (sweredt "Since my succession to Sun Yat-sch1.

the revolutionary leadership of tie said: "It Communism is not Dr. Sun Yat-sen upon his. Hoath, checked in China it will spread have dedicated my life to the over the whole of Asia. Should cure of freedom and indepen

wardence of the Chinese people. world that ccur. another

Thic would be inevitable.

Arst se it

seems to me is for the ils taitel States to

to re-activate

"With World Communisti licy of giving moral support to

in its threatening to conquer China, de- nese Government the Chinese

stroy her independence and his- tight against Communism."

"In that role, 1 shall continue to ca

carry out, this Important trust.

not

Philippines Supporting The West

Gostan, July. General Carles V. Romulo, ohiof Philippines' delegate to the United Nations, told the National Educational Associa tion convention yesterday that the Philippines will stand with the Western demo- crncles in the East-West con- flict of ideologies.

The Philippines have

nat

been content to be jual a show place of dainocracy but have consistently championed the right of non-welf-govern. Ing peoples to Independence.

he Bald.

"The Philippines have been ong of the most tireless ad

the voontes of freedom for popple

Indonesin. The Philippinee have done swory- thing within their power to help push forward the fron- 'tlers of freedom in Asia.”—

United. Proan.

New Labour Offensive In Italy

Rane, July 3 Labour organisations in Italy, apparently spurred on by the suc- cosa achieved, by farmi-workers and reamen in grining strike ob- lectives, today opened a now

dianending higher offensive, wages and better conditions, for State employees, builders, textile workers metal workers, and hos. pital workers.

Que-day strikes are being used in two cases to reinforce the new on. the demands.

WILLIAM HUNT COMING TO EAST

Half a million textile workers stopped work for 24 hours today. Metal workers agreed to do the Eame next Tuesday.

The newsmen asked: "How cautoric civilisation, 1 consider that China win this new war of resis-it is muy duty to do everyting truice? What help does she re-can in rallying all forces to fight quire? Can the Nationalist Gov-against it.

"Regardless of whether I hold survive with foreign ernment

political office, I cannot give third any. expect 23 heln? Do

up my revolutionary leadership. who you

That is to say, as long as the The answers were?- "The first step is for the United independence of the Nation and Site State

to reactivate its policy of freglam, of the people aro

烹 connat shirk my Living morni

10 support the achieveil, Chinese

in its fight responsibility of carrying se Goverment aalust Communism. This fight struggle."-United Press. against Communism in China is not only a fight for Chinese free- lom from the present Communist

Labour leaders have arranged menace, It is fight for the peace.

talks with the Minister of Labour, world

San Francisco, July 8. luhand securlly of a free

Signor Amintore Fanfani, to pre- William P. Hunt, President of sent their demands. be leaned which doubtless is the very prin

The unions want Transport pursue by the United the man bering his name, and States in other parts of the world head of the Ching Committee of allowances for civil servants and the National Foreign Trade Coun- raising of provincial cost-of- cil and Far East, American Council fitving bonuses. to the Rone loval. of Commerce, and Industry, took-Reuter. off by plane today for a three- week four of the Orient, Ha

Canton protagonist of e ranting aid to any the Philippinca and Chinese government which tights communism and any govern.noht

fights Communism Prior to his departure, Mr. Hunt, which asked about his views on the Fur where." Mr. Hunt declined, to any East, said: "I don't think there is whether he will visit Chiang Kai- reason. to be alarmed. Concerned, thek.--United Press.

anch

The State Department refused to comment but sever- al Democratic Congressmen see nothing in Chiang's plea to warrant changing the Coun- try's "wait and see" policy in Ching. Seng for William Knowland, small arms, fortar sultations with political leaders tonight following the failure of fold the Senate that all of Asia artillery until the efforts by M. Paul Van Zee is in danger of belg overrun by how far the Communisty plun tejciple

the United go in the "cold wor." Catholic Communtem uniess land, the veteran

is done, Unless something Senator, to form a new Gov.,States rushes military and ecous-

Knowland sach, The Legacy Of Wor 200,000,000 Chinese Senator in aid to ernment.

still outside the Iron Curtain. United States may ultimately be called upon to underwrite Japan. Korca and other Pacifle Island notions on a permanent basis.

The Regent, who is the brother

Republican loader Kenneth of exiled King Leopold, sull- inuned the teaters of the three Whery backed him up, saying he main parties the Social Chris-had been preaching old to China Lines (Catholics) the Socialists, and the Liberals to meet in when M. Vun Zeeland falled in A second attempt to persuade th Liberals to join him in a new Government

for six montlis, but has got no- here because there are too many pro-Russians down there in the State Department.

sending arne Mulz. Depart of the grounds that the

Senator Knowinnd clashed with Sent Senator Claude Pepper when the Florida Democrat (Pepper) វគ្គ = that the Buseterrupted to point out

to China

ima on Government

He cited n recent request by for General Douglas MacArthur more troops as an indication of such a trend.

Mans.

Representative Mike field, member of the House For. eign Affairs Committee, sald of Chlang's latest plea, "That's no news. Is it? It sounds like what he has been saying all

theדיי

that the

present Communist menace to China to a legacy of the last world war. I take expects to visit Slam, Hong Kong, yes, but not alarmed. I am stilt o

United States, with Chungking, Kunming, which we fought together and Talman, bled together in that war, will Vapán," not be indifferent to what is going on in China.

her

of

"Nor by

assumption

the night world leatlership in

Communism will the against United States exclude China fron

Two lenders, M. Max Sucinlist, and M. Roger Liberal, immediately minde plan

Senator Wherry said a military the scope of her aid. Otherwise Troops surrendered mission proposed

by Senater the future of the fight by Demo- to visit the Regent tonight, The

agamist Com- to the Communists intost Knowland them

go into Nation-crulle countries third, M. Aujjuste de Chryver,

munism will be gloomy, indeed, the Socialist Christion Chairman, as fast as they were delivered atis! areas and help create

Stales.

which and the calamity many-pronged spemhead

Tes

A

for

had left for his home near Chent, from the United replied that in time could restore the Nation-will be retrievable" manking

but will call on the Regent to morrow morning.

Senator Knowland.

for

Government

The newsmen questioned: "Is the preferred not to discuss in alist Central

the slightest pos- formation given privately to the China." The aided: "The trouble there even

negollated peace

Belgium has been without a Semmte Foreign Relations Con has been that we had no policy sibility now of

with the Communists?"

Government since M. Paul Henri mittee but he nevertheless, found for Asia."United Press. Spank's two-year oil Sociallait necessary to dispute u good Coalition resigned eight days ag after the general election,

The Catholics emerged Ireit. the election as the strongest party und M. Van Zeeland had been trying since to form a Guvern- ment whose main task would be to retur King Leopold to tho throne. The Liberals refused to Join such Government inst Saturday and repeated their 10- fusal today.

zullen

POLISH ARRESTS

The Generallesime replied; "From our experience with deal any of the facts presented. He said for example the Department

ing with the Communists for 25 yours we learned that it was im- claimed that 90 per cent of all

possible for anyone. to reach military equipment shipped to

Warsaw, July 5. settlement with the Cuminunistu. China since VJ-Day has

eenist hands.

Polish security police today ar-On this question there is no dif- into Communist hanc

cested 10 persons, including the terenes

ference of opinion among mem- "This cannot be supported by Rabbi of Walbassel, Lower Silesia,ence the facts and this can be demons for illegally helping weusards of bers of the Kuomintang or of the sent, Ishall do my utmost into Government, the State Depart Jows to cross the frontier

to strengthen the solidarity figures," 'sald ĺ Czechoslovakia.

ih. the The Jews were said to be on the Kuomintang Senator Pepper wanted to know their way to Israel by way of against Communism.

The Senator Knowland favours Western Germany. Jewish emig

trated by meni'n own Senator Knowland..

if ushtr

02 Aght

correspondents asked;

in American troops in China, tation from Poland was unres "How do you, construa, your own Tonight, M. Van Zeeland told Senator Knowland replied that tricted during 1946 and 1947, but present or future role in this Go-struggle for China? Under what reporters: The Social Christion he favours this only to the ex-wax stopped by the Polish

myour

condition, if any, would you re- Party will uns all the legal test of training Chinese for com vernment last year.-Reuter, means at its disposal to solve but duty and seeing that

any Belgium's Royal question as equipment set to China is used early as possible."

This method was done

rogfully in Grogee to combat

Some observers think that M. Communist-led querillas, 10 Frans Van Cauwelaert, outgoing | Suid,"

Catholic Presklent of the Cham-

Senator Knowland Quateri

ber of Deputies, will next be ask- Major-General Claire L, Chen-

el

to form a Government.-nault us saying that "free" arou

Router.

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