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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1980.
ALLIES MAKING BIG MISTAKE, TAIPEH FEELS
Taipeh, May 14.. Chinese Nationalist officials are shaking their heads over what they believe is foolish United States consideration of its own dofence pro- blems.. Even with any favourable feeling for the Nation- olist government left completely out of it, the American administration, in the expressed'. views of some officials, is laying that country wide open to armed Russian aggression: .
TO Governor K. C. Wu is one top] me, to keep Talwan merely official who has publicly stated as of strategie value to
Japan that not only is the American and Korca is of minor value. administration making a mistakej One third of what the United in its current treatment of For States is spending in the Philip- East problems, but Britain and pines or one 33rd of what is being France 'ns well are falling into spent in Europe would savo Tai- the Communist trap,
wan and the rest of Asia."
Premier Chen Cheng on more than one occasion has said that American
moral support would be most valuable of all. By that, he incans a pronouncement of "I think United States polley the State Department of right now is very poor. And tinued faith in the Nationalists Great Britain and France aro to hold Taiwan and eventually making the same mistake. Even win their way back to control of if they leave our problems out the mainland. of their studles altogether, and look at the map with their own future alone in view, they ought to be able to see the same picture we sec."
Premier Chen Cheng is another who thinks the same way, bus cruched his remarks in softer tones than the cutspoken gov-
ernor.
The governor went down the geographical line.
Impossible position
"Bao Dai is in an impossible position. Indo-Chine will bd Anished within a year. Burma 1: in bad shape too.
con-
Washington's continued refusal to do that, he feels, is doing more than anything else to throw all Asia under the Red banner.- United Press.
Widespread purge due in Poland
"How many regular Army men" are there in Indo-China? How many does the Philippines| have? How many" In Malaya? Burma cannot even cope with
London May 14. Poland's, Communist - do its own Insurgents. The Fill-
cannot put down the minated United Workers' Party Huka. Add them all up toget. has appointed a high official to her and you will find the com carry through a widespread binad total is not great as the armies Nationalist the Party, according to diplo nearly as purge of leading members of China now has in the field. matic observers in Warsaw, "We have 600,000 men, under of them trained, arms,
many battle veterans. If that force is removed from the Communist path through exhaustion of our resources and ali outside help
quoted in n press message re- ceived in London tonight.
Truman hits Russian
attitude
May 14.
.. SHOVEL IN SHACKLES
1.
UNITED STATES LOSING COLD WAR TO RUSSIA,
MR. DULLES DECLARES
Washington, May 14.
Aboard The Truman Train Mr. John Foster Dulles, spacial State Department consultant, asserted to
President Truman today 30- Cused Russia of doing every- thing possible. it jean short of war to prevent co-operation among the nations of the world.
Mr. Truman said the Soviet ot- titude makes it imperative that free nations band together to The preserve their freedom and in- crease their prosperity. "
WAR
Co-operation
the Pre- sident's theme as he spoke at Madison, Wisconsin, dedication ceremonies for the Filene
House, new international headquarters building of the Credit Union No- tional Association. The structure was named for Edward Filleno,
and leader in credit union move- ment.
Boston merchant, philanthropist
day that the United States was losing the cold war to Russia and had boon doing so for the last four or five years. "We have made some gains in some areas," he
said, "but in the net balance, I think, Russian Communism. has been winning.“ Republican foreign policy spokesman, recently named assistant to the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, also said the broach in bi- partisan foreign policy was due to the Domo- crats' belief, after the 1948 olections, that, they could get along without much Republican help.
Mr. Dulles made the statementsį is a radio Interview with the Gannet News Service. He also said:
that
Britain's privileged position
Washington, May 14.
Mr. William W. Wade, in a report published tonight by continued. "I think the amount the Foreign Policy Association, should be and can be drastically said, "The United States hopes reduced. A great deal depends that Great Britain will give up on what the European coun- its privileged trading position tries do for themasives during] in the Sterling Area and 'de- the next two years.
The
Arst two
years of the pend on this country's chang-
ing its
foreign economic Marshall Plan were a good deal
policy."
private
credits and
the while the United States was con-is going to be dec market and problem because they have five-
The President said that co- may have to bald to Europe sources of Auch economic imela 10 per cent reduction in the
The United States does not President Truman made the necessarily face war, since the speech as the major Sunday ap- Russians can get everything they pearance of his 0,000-mile trip want with the cold war. across the nation which will be
2. The Far East is lost be of a relief operation. It did not
The Association i A a pro- accomplish much that was con- climaxed by an address to a glant cause the Soviets had
was structive of closer integration of organisation. Democratie rally at Chicago on gramme for 23 years
In creating } Mr. Wade said that the United Monday night. Although buoyed aimed at conquest of Chine and those countries was solemn as he discussed by the reception he received on his other Oriental nations. They have broad market. Whether they do States Government barnstorming trip, Mr.
the Marshall Plan are inadequate Truman used their best political
in the remaining two years to deal with Britain's Sterling means that delicate international situation at tent to drift in the belief that
"Without a
single Madison.
China always would be friendly, without development of the re- year plans for 20-year problems.
As an example Mr. Wade sald 3. Marshall Plan
I do not think continued after you can have Sigun for the purge to be operation is the only way that the programme ends in 1952, but provement in. Western Europe. United States car tariht was the appointment of Mr.
mean the difference between suc- can achieve and maintain peace, the amount should be and can be believe if they do have a single ess and fallure in the British withheld, how can the rest of Zenon
Nozak, chief personnel. But he added that the Soviet drastically reduced.
unity, exchangeable cur- motor industry's attempt to win market, Asia with ftar fewer men, less officer at Party headquarters, as
Union is doing everything it can 4. On the basis of "my per-
they rencies, and it
look for
forward equipment, no common front, a Party Politbureau member and
Central
Committee Joint Secrc- short of war to prevent interna-sonal contacts", there are no dis- in n progressive and adventure- new dollar market.
The report added, "American hope to hold?
tional co-operation
the na loyal employees in State some way to the possibility of economic policy is crucial to the tery, the obs
the observers said.
Department,
we can devolop `.. out of solution of the Sterling problem
Europe and its
and the British often and contra- African areas that
are adjacent to its dictions between Washington's 80 great that we will not advocacy of freer multilateral United Statos `was losing the have to help it
trade, and its practices, both at very much," cold war as things are going Discussing the military assis- home and abroad. now. He said Russla had made tunce
programme,
Dulles Mr.
"Can United States objections great gains everywhere except) said: “It
helps to protect each or to British discrimination be re- in Western Europe and "we still these governments against the conciled with the domestic subsi- have grave problems to bo rink
being
overthrown by in- dies for shipbuilding and shipping ternal revolution solved there".
subversive operations and the production of efforts from within.
wool and synthetic rubber"subsi- curtail dies which undoubtedly dollar markets for goods and ser- vices in which the Sterling Area has real competitive advantages?
"And if Indo-China, Burma, Malaya and the Philippines fall, what hope then for America to have a line of Pacific defences?" of
They added that he would be responsible for ridding the Party orthodox exposed during
The Governor acidly pointed Leninists from
to the fact that the Philippines a three-day meeting of the Party's
to
are getting as much American Central Committee which ended assistance every day as the Na- last Wednesday. tionalists in the past received In a month. The recent monetary request presented to the Amer- Ican 'Government would go far- ther in Taiwan for each dollar spent, than anywhere else in the world, the Governor said.
"If Taiwan remains," he do- elared, "it will be the beacon of help to the Chinese on the main- land. As long as we remain fro the Communists will never be able to dominate the mainland.
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Even Ministers were said have been bitterly criticised by Party leaders for mismanagement of publle affaire and fallure to follow Party directives.
The
President, Polish
M. Boleslau Bleru, who is alro Chair- of the Party-formed in December, 1048, by a merger the Socialist and Communist par- tles-called on the meeting for increased vigilance and, closer. adherence
to the Party рго gramme.
He claimed that reactionary circles in Poland and abroad were characterised by assistance to Bri- tish, French and American Intel- ligenco services.
Diplomatic observers saw in the meeting moves to speed up the communisation of Poland as well as to tighten the bonds between
ter.
individuals and the Party-Reu-
WHISPERING JACK SMITH DIES
New York, May 14. The baritone, "Whispering Jack" Smith collapsed and died here today from a heart attack while watching a baseball game in television.
tions.
among
Marshall Plan success
Great gains Mr. Dulles wald that the stron
strength s
of
"The Communista
are doing their best to break down the strength of free natione of the world in an offort to bring peoples under the domination Three of their godless creed, years ago many Marshall plan
As for the Far East, the Con- nations were on the verge of сонарас
and absorption by munists have used the cold war Communism. Today, with our to win victories far greater than help everyone of
any Japan, would have won and them stronger and better able to re-
they had won the shooting war. sist Communism. The Success of the Marshall plan demon- strates the value of Inter national co-operation,"
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"A little more military strength will give more courage at home
put governments in stronger position.
பே
"How
Farm. prices
Russian strength
"How does Washington recdn. "Now, as far as open attack olle te farm price support pro- gramme" with its opposition to by Russia is concerned,~I-do not accept the view that there International agresmente which 10 по
that posibility
would do the same for cocoa .Any armed foroa in Europe could and other primary commodi-
dies? hold them back. With the dê-
can we reconcile our -velopment of greater defensive
techniques, it is the opinion of forthright advocacy of Sterling well-advised military people devaluation with our resistance to that something can be done, so South African, pleas for an in- that at the least it would be crease in the price of gold?"
The report continued, “How a serious deterrent to attack by could we reconcile ECA's criticism Russia.
of double pricing for British coal with the double pricing of Ameri- can steel7'
Mr. Dulles was asked about the public opinion polls which have shown the public generally distrustful
"and" suspicious of the way the State Department has eign affairs. Не The President served a blunt, conducted foreign
"No one nation can said this was partly due to the warning. bring about peace. Nations can fact that the United States Was build a strong defence against losing the cold war. He believed aggression and combine
for the responsibility that had ita energy of free men everywhere roots pretty far back, but the in building a better future for people were out for a scapegoat.
think all of us."
the efforts to put all the responsibility on one of two alternativo.
He added, "Isolation is no people in the State Department
Isolationism
Mc. Dulles said he did not bow would might perhaps be an effort to bring on another war and it and a scapegoat for misfortunes lleve Britain would be able to would be a war in which we which have been caused else- pay off the dollar loan made, to
"Moreover, to the British and might stand alone against the where."
her by the United States in 1945 other Europeans, American tariff rest of the world. In our own He said he had no commit- when the loan becomes due next reductions, while welcomed as a self-interest, therefore, we mustments, when he took the State year. He said the United States reversal of the inter-war sceno- co-operate with other free na Department post, which would might have to give Britain dol-mte pelley, are regarded as in- tions."
prevent him from running for the lars to make the payment and adequate for the task the United Senate again.
"We may dad jt expedient to States has set for itself and the handle it that way...but actually world.
"Nor is the size of the tariff or
Sinca President Truman has a policy against political activity on Sabbath, his speech did not blast the Republicans with the same! vehemence that marked other! sides of talks along his non-political tour.
United Press..
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"I think it probable we will dollar resources Independently of the amount of the reduction al- have to continue some form of any dollars we may have to ways the most significant. It is ald (to Europo) after 1952," he|giva them."--United Press.
Large_ground force for Europe urged
Baltimore, Maryland, May 14, Senator Millard Tydings, chairman of the Senato Armed Services Committés and a member of the Atomic Energy Committee, today urged the European nations to build up a ground force of 50 divisions so the United States and Britain could concentrate on the development of naval and air forces to support them.
We
In a radio interview, Senator about the size of our army be Tydings said one of the great cause there would be 50 good problems of European defence divisions from 10 countries over was the fact that each country there ready to defend the. North kept an Army, a
and an Atlantic community. Navy Air Force, es dies as 'But suppose there are only He said: "It would be a lot diva divialone over there....... better if some of the nations have to have more because we
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Fat least (questionable whether 'a. reduction in the modest 10-per cent duty on British cars would harm Detroit with all its cut- ciency and sensitive responsive- ness to American tastes. Yet such a reduction might mean the difference between succoss and failure in the British motor in- dustry's attempt to win a new dollar "market-Associated Press.
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