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FBI CHIEF SAYS:

THE CHINA MAIL, 'SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1950,

COMMUNIST SPIES IN UNITED STATES ON THE

THE INCREASE

Washington, June 8.

The FBI director, J. Edgar Haover, hor told Congress, that unprecedented numbers of Communists are soaking vital Amrisrican atomic, military and industrial secrats. He asked for more agents to ferret out a potential Fifth Column of 540,000 people.. Mr. Hoover told the Senate Appropriations sub-Committee, in testimony made public today, that subversive Communists were more active now than the Nazis and Fascists ever had been during World War II.

Peking-Burma relations established

Rangoon, Jung 6.

The Government of Burma today announced the estab- fishment of diplomatic rela. tions with Communist China and the appointment of Am. bassadors.

The announcement said that the Government of the Union of Burma had given its formal acceed to the appointment of Mr. Yao Chung-ming a Chi.. Mr. ness Ambassador to Burma

педе

and the Central People'e Gav ernment of the People's Re- subile of China had formally accepted the appointment of U Myint Thain, formar Burmese Ambassador to the Kuomintang (Nailonalist) Gov ernment, As Burmese Am- brandor to China-Reyter.

U.S. bank's loan to Franco Spain

Madrid, June 7. Mr. Winthrop Aldrich, Presi- dent of

Chase National the Bank of New York, who had an hour's talk with General Franco today, disclosed tonight that his Bank had so far left $30,000,000 to Spain:

He needed more agents be- leaders had driven the Party Into 'cause 34,000 avowed Reds and concentrated underground activity almost 500,000 sympathisers and no Party cards were Issued were using

every trick they in 1945 or 1950. Maintenance of

records also had bec could to hinder legal activities.

The Communists had gone underground, used "double talk" and had instituted their own "Toyalty" purgo to make the FBI check on them more dial- rull. They were even checking their 13-member Central Com

mitter.

ofler

1

To counteract the FBI's parte tration of the Communist Party,

l leaders have established a far- reaching and vigorous loyalty pro Kramme of its own calling for the establishment of omeers for the thorough investigation of each

Some Reds hid behind "dlula-member of the Party as to per matic passports" and in same tions, contacts

sonal history, activities, associo-

and length stances they "may very well be

int some member employed as clerks or

Executive Com- minor

capacity la a foreign establishment" but actually gave the higher-ups. orders 10

The FBI must expanti its werk to "preserve our internal security in the event of emergencies." Soviet sympathisers were

ation on ajoite research, jet propulsion, coastal mapa, military reports, blogs Warfare and rial resources The job of

With native. Lora Communists and кутра- thisers was much more dimcult than the wartime job of curbing Nazi agents, since espionage laws were intended malaly to deal with alions.

Fifth column

The Reds were also stirring up civil rights agitation la the South, 'Mr. Hoover continued. He lashed out angrily at the Left Wing Law. yers' Guild, saying it had allowed itself to be used na a sounding

board for Communist actions, and | he accused it of trying to have him dismissed from his job since 1940.

The 13-

13-man mitter of the Communist Party had set up k three-man sub- committee to investigate itself.

All these activilles had made it dimcult for the VBI to more ad maintain its

its sources of Informa the In tion

Party "Porty records have been des hiding troyed or removed to clandestiné Secret printing places. facilities and supplies have been secreted for future underground operations. Transfers of Party from one district to members

controlled through another are

tion system."

Princess meets "Red" Dean

Princess Margaret paid an 'cffielai viet to Canterbury and le here seen shaking hands With the Vory Reverend Hewett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury known, by nie political activi. ties as this. "Red Dean." Making the introduction Is The Most Reverend Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury. (AP Photo).

LIE ORITICISES RUSSIAN BOYCOTT

UN MEETINGS

OF

Lake Success, June 8.

the use of an elaborate Identica- The United Nations Secretary General, Trygva Lio, tonight' told Russia's laddare that the Soviet boycott of the United Nations over the Chinese issue was resented strongly by many Governments and he himself agrood with that.

In industry

He said 48 par cent of Party membership was in the basio Mr. Industry of the United Stater. These activities, he added, ware most concentrated in New York, New Jersey, Ohio. Pennsylvania, California and Michigan.

"In this manner they would be able to sabotage essential Industry in vital deférée areas in the event of national emergency," he warn

ed,

Lie, told a news conference he believed he had won the first round in the campaign to end the deadlock over China and start East-West negotiations to ease the cold war.

was

He also disclosed that he had the "Times" sold, "With auch received hints on his "pilgrim recoinmendations we wholeheart- And we bellevé m edly agree. age of peace" on possible areas of compromise and that ran be said without false pridu that these recommendations have why he believed reopening of According to Mr. Hoover,

had the loyal and consistent sup- the

genuine negotiations on cur-

port of our Government, It

was orbit of Communist, control has

The Communists recently step-tain offending issues may be Increased, from one-seventh of the

nar Government that submitted Observers had believed that world's population in 1917 to eng-ped up their activities in the steel, possible.

the plon for control of atomi Aldrich was discussing a new

Asked about his views on the third of the world's population heavy machinery, mining, com-

energy which received approval loan to Spain during hls visit

Intensification of Communications, transportation, elee Soviet hoycott, he sold. "The of all other Governments repre here but he tonight told reporters today.

Security Council that his mission was purely inmunism and underground activity trical and maritime industries. Soviet refusal to attend meetings sunted in the

at which China is represented | with the in the United States had increased United Press.

exception of Soviet by the Nationalists is resented Russia and its satellites.

It was strongly by many Government our Government that took the and is also a practice with which

initiative in proposing_the_cat-

formative.

Mr. Aldrich, with Mr. Charles proportionately. Cain, Senior Vice-President of the Chase Bank, and the Vice- President, Mr. Garth, left Lisbon by air tonight.

for

Mr. Coln also 50w General Franco today--Reuter.

MRS. ROOSEVELT 'N STOCKHOLM

Stockholm, June 8. Airs. Franklin D. Roosevelt,

after being received by King Custar this afternoon, told Press conference here that there will be no return to Isolationism. in the United States.

"We have learnt the essential lesson," she said, "that

oppres- alon anywhere means a risk of oppressión everywhere. Trou- ble anywhere in the world, means trouble everywhere."--Reuter.

French change tactics

Saigon,, June 8.

I certainly do not agree. I have ablishment of an armed Inter-

one

of every

"The chief obstacle to the

TURKISH DEFENCE CHANGES

Ankara, June 8. The Turkish Government,

posts.

439, vo, gre

to presarve our internal unity in times of omer- goncy, it is incumbent that the

of those who

made this plain on several occa-national force for the prevention in sweeping Service changes Identities

work

stons and I made it plain durin: of local outbreaks threatening in announced today, appointed a against the peace and security

my visit to Moscow."

ternational peace, and it is our now Commander-in-Chief of of America be cftablished,

Asked if he actually had ad- Government that sparked the Even though there are only 44,174 members of the Party, the

vised the Russians to return to work and curried a large part of the Army and relieved the United Nations

financial burden meetings and

of varlour Commanders-in-Chief of the thet

the Party that remains loaders themselves boast that, for

ubide by the majority decision keep the Nationaliste i to speelal agencies. We are a memNavy and Air Force of their

in good standing évéry Party member, there are 10

of these-agencies. he said, "I have not advised any others who follow the Party line

The French Administration government about anything." and who are ready wing and in Indo-China and Bao Dat's Queried on charges that he-is-work-of tall-these-agencies able to do the party's were is a Government have given up an apponser of the Soviet int potential fifth column of $40,000 hope of persuading non-Com-nonsense." In his hour-long con people dedicated to this philo-munist groups to desert the ference, sophy."

Communist-led Vietminh, re- points: liable sources reported today

The attempted assassination of Viet- Mr. Hoover, said the recent | Vuông Quang Nhuong conviction of 11 Communist namese Education Minister, was believed to have- decided the Vietnamese Government: on new coufsc.

work.

Reds purge themselves

New! Chen Yu is here the new, new, new. Chen Yu

in Nail Lacquer and matching Lipsticks

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"Hew faster drying, hacfar suspinne

New Functional camesili

For fruities that stay!

Have bounty for

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kungu-lasting, k'a a psovéqui, locali

Pain Cooper

announced a

Union.

these he made

other

He does not think a special Security Council meeting, at- tended by the Foreign Ministers or Chiefs of State, should be held immediately.

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Z. He thinks that once the way ais paved for settling the Chinese, credentials issue, Security Preinter Tran Van Hui has Council meeting should be held. of an intensi-Members might then break up fied military-police offensive Into sub-committees, hold in against the Vietminh art formin anti secret talks, and thought that the policy at pollli-decide which, if any, pol

points cal attraction, will be dropped,

** About 80 per cent of the Vises 10-point 20-year pence pro

grumine might be fruitfully dis- trinh followers are bellaved

cussed sit a special Council meet- Communist. They side with tie de limbed to those toples where

post Vietminh against Hío Dat;,, hów?

persible. progress scomed ever, becausó; they fear Bao Dat: is only a ench pupper und that France, has ng intention of grant- ing full svarolmaty.

Vuong, was- a' leader effort to woo Vietminh

Irr the groups

then.

July deadline

that from the very outset-long before the question of the Chinese representation became an Issue-Soviet Russlaha chosen to boycott them almost without exception,"

Abusing authority

The Hearst paper: "Dally Mir a tinngerous role of interfering in ror" said: "Mr. Lie is assuming International affairs of the United office to create a change in th States by attempting to use itla An American foreign policy. Frank- ly, it is none of his business. If he does not like the way the United States conducts itself he,

The Commander responsible for the defence of the strategle Dar- damelles was also relieved-of-fils post while the Commander res- ponsible for the defence of the Bosphorus Straits and the Iston- hut area was shifted to another post:

Gde new Army Commander-in- Is General Kurtcobe Noyan, who

succeeds General Nuci Yamut, appointed last Tuzaday os Chief of General Staff.

General Noyan is succeeder zer Secretary of the Supreme Defence Council by General Mahmut Bhr- Army kaz, whose successor an Third

Commander

Vis not named.

Relleved of their posts were Admiral. Moumet. All Ulgan. Navy General Commander-in-Chief, Zcki Dogan, Air Force Comman- der-in

Ceneral In-Chief

Izzat Aksalur, Vice-Chief of Caméras

Am

and & General

of hip Second Army (Dardunell'aff

as an allen, can get out.

"As a job holder in the Unite but drawing a salary, paid mostly

allons

Muzaffér by the United States to do the

Coromander of the administrativeJob, he has no gravul right meddling affairs

The

former. General superiors. 3. He does not feel it is, hi

about "In

the Chief, Abdurrahman Nafiz Guņai, his chasing business to tell UN members how world trying to get sovereign

and Generat Asim Tinaztepe. Into the Vietnam. He carried to vote or to bring pressure on nations to appease Soviet Russin. Commandor of the First. Army, on hh wot mieng Vietminh

which is conducting a strike (Strails and Istanbul): were buth groups with the knowledge and

,4. Hồ SHI

'thinks the time.

against the United Nations and rhifted to the Army Counell approval of French offelals whin

table for

As succestors were not. Belticmont "must"

a cold-war against the · United supplied. him with money from i

of the Chinese leue, is in duty. States and the Western countries, cu

nounced for several posts after secret fund..

observers consider- clianges, He pointed out. that UN culos) Mr. Lie is abusing his authority that they were oaly, a' stagó - This money wak used to see that Vietminh ́désér- dalk, for Security Counell detion under Article

༥ of Chapter ters were taken care of or Lov on certain issues by GD days

and further he is reverting to the armed forces 1x the new. Demo- hin sweeping reorganisation of the outright bribes.

before the General Assembly old political activities. which were The mollye for the assassino-mecta. The Assembly, meats on of such an extreme

left wing cratic Party Government. September. 10 and that would variety that he handed Trotsky

The tfon attempt on Vuong was not

Adhan Ministris Prime Menderes ¡clear.

es, Whose Porty came to One theory Hold that he make the deadline July 19. over le Stalin when the former

Rower Jast month after lon1. made financial promises thing the It Governments, commenta- took refuge in Norway, could not fun. The olher

The editorial concludes as silde élection victory over the theory was that it was a Vietors and newsmen was to be follows "Too clever, Mr. Lie: Feople's Republican Party which minh net of lerrorism.)

fall about judging tire succes Vuong is now recovering from fallure of his peace mission, Much too clover United Press. bud ruled Turkey for a quarter the three pistol wounds.Asso- they must wait until his deadlin ciated Press,

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GRIFFITHS ON MALAYAN WAR

NATIONALISATION is reached.

6. He stands by his statement

'ISSUE DROPPED of Wednesday that he was pleased; by the Secretary of State's com-

Perth, June 8. ment on his mission statement Interpréléa in many quarters for The Deputy Prime Minister a cete ihowder to Mr. Lie. Ha! Harbert Morrison, indleated today said, he wDM

as encouraged chiefly that the Labour Party has drop The Colonial Secretary, James by Mr. Acheson's statement that ped further nationalisation from

Singaporé, Juño, A.

of à century.

Ankara

and Istanbul, ndwa- popers today forecast that. 3. venerála and 200 colɔnds would be put on the retired list. but this could not be immediately cenfirmed from official sources Reuter

today time the Malayan: war wes rondy to negotiate in an appro part of an attempt to impose to #tallingianum

Grimis, told a Press conference the United States' always Wan Raplatform. The Socialists would PEKING ENVOYS:

and Communiimpriate |throughi=ilie" world! – ke did not';

think it was a nationalistic war

Mr Grimtis was convideod the |Government had the ovci w hallis». ing support of the people, and le WIE BETALTRI. with the jäministe

policy. faid down, by÷lka-

forum.

with a pledge to help private en- enter the next general, élection torprise, as well as the working

in, on address before # Purty nfirmed bed Khoy

loaders.

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