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Airmen report mystery object over air base

Hamilton Field, California, June 21.

Three airmen today föld of sighting a mysterious flying object over their base, travelling at a great rate of spoed and spraying a blue-green flame.

They told newsmen they saw it repeatedly. But, because of the speed and the darkness, they could not discern its shape.

But all agreed it was not a jet plane, at least not a con- ventional jet plane. There are many Jets at this big Air Force

Expulsion of

CHINESE REDS STARTING ARMS DELIVERIES TO HO CHI MINH

Langson, Juna 19. (delayed)

French military Intelligence provided the first reliable evidence today that the Chinese Communists have begun to ship war material across the bordor to the rebel forces of Moscow-trained Ho Chi-minh. Convoys composed of several trucks each are travelling regularly over the road from Tsingsi (Kweishun), in Communist China about. 25 miles North of the border, French intelligence said.

The trucks cross the border of Indo-China in the region of Caobang, which is 65 miles North West of Langson.

French Intelligence zal thei traffic was identified an military. This is distinct from known com-

ofmercial trucking into Ho's Vict-

base, and the airmen said the Germans by

have seen them countless times at night.

Air Force Intelligence men questioned the three observers all morning. Headquarters of the Fourth Air Force here had no comment. It said a report was being sent to Washington. Omeers

were tight-Tames E. Johnston

But Major

said there were no planes report- ed over Hamilton Field at the time the mystery object was re- ported, and none landed during -the period before-dawn

Corporal Garland Pryor told reporters he was the first to nee The Interloper in the sky,

Pryor was in the held control tower. He called it to the atien- tion of Stotr Sergeant Elis Lorimer, who had had three years' experience in control tower,

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Lorimer said he then saw the craft make three separate passes across the field.

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a blow torch. Game of a

Air Force headquarters at Wa- shington said it had received no information about the inckient,

The "Oakland Tribune" quot-

ed the three U.S. Air Force

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of between 1,000 and 1,500 miles per hour, made five passes near Hamilton Air Force bale.

Blue flame

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The newspaper quoted the men as saying that the flying saucer was shooting out blue flame. made a roar like thunder, they sald, as dived near the beacon at the feld, 25 miles North of San Francisco.

operator, said: "I thought it was Corporal Pryor, control tower a falling star, but it did not fall. It just kept on going."

The "Tribune" said that Pryor's observations had been verified by Start

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Berlin, June-21. Communist-ruled' East Ger- many will recognise the per- manent expulsion of more than 2,000,000 Germans from Czechoslovakia, officials in Ber- lin confirmed, today.

A formal declaration relinqui- shing all claims for the return_of_ the expellees is to be signed this week at Prague by the East Ger- Waller man Deputy Premier, Ulbricht.

A fortnight ago, Herr Ulbricht signed away German claims to Eastern provinces occupied by Poland at Warsaw conference which called the post-war Oder- Nelase frontier "Aina)."

Western powers and the Bohn Repubile attacked Herr Ulbricht's action as illegal since Poland was only authorised by the 1945 Pot- sdam Agreement to administer German lands pending a peace settlement,

The forthcoming renunciation at Prague is certain to provoke a many storm of protest, from Sudetan Germans, now refugees in West Germany, who are cam- paigning for resettlement in Cze- choslovakia-Associated Press.

Vietminh on Heath's appointment

Singapore, June 22. The. nomination of Mr. Donald A. Heath as United States Minister to Indo-China was greeted, by Ho Chi-minh's spokesmen today as a move "to organise subversive acti- vities against the democratic. republic of Vietnam."

A Vietnam news release via Bangkok and Rangoon jald:

The appointment of the notori ous spy Donald Heath as United States Ambassador to the puppet regime of Bao Dai in Vietnam (and puppet governments of Loos and Cambodia) has caused resent- ment throughout Vietnam, Heath is an experienced American agent who until recently was United States Ambassador in Sofia and whose espionage activities were revealed at the trial of Traicho Kostov."

The news release described the former Minister in Bulgerla os the "evil genius behind the Kostov gang."--Associated Press.

McCarthy charge on loyalty files called untrue

Washington, June 21.

Sonator Millard Tydings said today that a chock-up by the Fodoral Bureau of Investigation did not substantiate, Senator Joseph McCarthy's char. ges that the State Department loyalty filed had boon tampered with.

The files are those. mado available by President Truman to the Tydings Senate Com - munist Investigating *sub- Committee. They cover 81 in- dividuals whom "Senator Mc-

Communists, Red sympathisers and bad security risks employ ed of recently employed by the State Department.

However, Senator Tydings told reporters the Commilteo had tin- animously voted weeks ago ito. proceed with closed cesalòria 'En. the Ameranla case, in line with a suggestion from Senator Henry Cabot Lodge' that "we take tho the road". Unlted Press.

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Washington, June 21. that the Bles had been "raped" __The_United_Slates Air Fores and "skeletonised" to delete dam- announced today that B-36 aguig material.

bombers would start routine *The charges are not sub-training fights in the Eastern stantiated by facts," said Senator Pacific area in a few days." Tydings.

A spokesman, sald · that the The Committee today question- inter-continental bombers would ed John Peurifoy, Deputy Under not fly over the Orient, but Secretary of State, regarding] might land at Hickam Field, Senator McCarthy's charge thall Hawaii-Heuter.

Mr. Peurlfoy had engaged in a "pay off" deal with a key witness

in the Amerusia stolen documents, case inquiry,

Mr. Peurifoy's testimony was

VITAL - "MINUTES

Canborra, June 21,

If you have any you con- sider in this entegory, send small print for· consideration,

not madą public, but be already | 4 Field – Marshall Bir Williant payment made for any accept has denied Senator McCarthy' Slim. Chief of the British Im- ed for reproduction. Stamped allegation and has charged in perial Central Staff, told a parado reply envelope must accom durn that the Senator tampered at the Royal Military Collage pany-small print. If this is to with the witness involved. ·Duntroon today," "Australian, and be returned. Pienso do not Senator. Bourke Hickenlooper | New Zealand soldiers are, no sond negatives or large prints, meanwhile, wrote to · Beuulor braver than other soldiers, jafisk SPICE Newspaper Enterprise : Tydings, urging in the - public that moana Germans and Tralians,

Interest, that ther Committon sold Norte is furt: that sie of. British- Windsor Hewo.

open hearings tomorrow on the Mock | hem:[bravur FOR A TRIN | case of the Yar: Minturn"diplomat, † longer and it's the lait 10 balzintén

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that_counfall-Beuken.

The road inside Indo-China is one of several repaired recently by Ho's forces to open communi- cations with Red, China. Ho's

troops control wide stretches of the frontier in that area.

There have been persistent Press reports that such agree- ments exist.

Better weapons

A significant improvement in Но Chi-minh's weapons was shown in a recent Vietminh at- thck on the French border post of Dongkhe, 50 miles North West of Langson.

hours. Only part of the French garrison escaped, · ·

LABOUR TROUBLE

IN NZ

Wellington, New Zealand

June 21.

A cargo of carbon black un- loaded by Wellington dockers aftor they had won "dirt” money in a two-day strike was held up.

when again today drivers refused to move it from transport the wharf.

Immediately, a French paru- chute battalion was flown from Hanol, dropped on Dongkho and retook it almost without opposi-They, too, demanded dirg tion. Apparently the rebel force money. had withdrawn. about 200 rebels dead in the The battalion reported found vicinity.

un

They asked for an extra 2/08. hour-as awarded to the dockers—and the provision of boiler suits.

The employers offered 1/6d. a ton and boiler suits.

The

cargo

Was

brought to Wellington by the 5,000-ton Bri-

An estimated 4,000 Vietminh The attack on Dongkhe may 'altacked the garrison of 400 have been the start of fighting on Moroccan and Indo-Chinese larger scale along the frontier: troops. It was the strongest bpora- The outcome may depend largely on how much additional aid Ho tlon yet undertaken by the Vlet- Military sources, only three minh on the frontier,

receives from the Chinese Com- months ago,

The attack opened with a bar-munists and how quickly U.S. tish ship Myrtlebank. refused to confirm

rage of Ave artillery pieces. Intel- military ald can replace worn out reports that the Chinese Com-

or expended French equipment. munista

ligence officers said examination were shipping arms across the border. They told this of shell fragments showed some There are no signs that the

were of Chinese make.

Chinese Communists plan any correspondent then that they had

actual no rellable evidence of any traffic other than commercial.

Now sontor French officers expross the opinion that the present arme shipmöhts are the result of agreamants hetwaan Ho's forces and local Chinese Communist commandera.

POP

SCHEBODY TOOK HY PENNY'

French fighter planes flew to the garrison and for the frst time encountered intenze anti- aircraft, fire. It was, estimated that 100,000 rounds of machine- gun fire were thrown up. Several planes were damaged."

Ho's forces captured Dongkhe after pressing the attack for 48

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The dockers won their demand after men in other ports promis- ed to support their strike.-- Reuler.

Belgrade, June 21. Yugoslavia announced plans for a twice weekly air service be- twown Belgrade and Munich be- ginning on Wednesday..

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