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PRICE OF MEAT TO

GO UP

Result Of New Pact With Argentina

London, Apr. 24.

The good news to Britain -that Argentine beef will be coming this way again suon-was tempered today by an announcement in Parliament that the price will be raised.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Galtskell told the House of Commons that Britain had made a satisfactory "deal with Argentina in the new trade agreement which will bring the

this country. to

ment

But Food Minister Maurice Webb raid the Government's decision not to increase food sub- aidies will mean: "The retail price of meat

will have to go

up. The increase will be about threepence poun:[ on the Average."

The Deputy Conservative Party leader, Mr Antirony Eden, felt that at first glance the new grtement, signed yesterday in Buenos Aires, "does seem to put pretty heavy additional obliga-

He r tions upon this country." He ferred to financial arrangements and satisfaction of Argentina's of lasses clans for payment entalled in the British revalua tion of the Pound Sterling.

MORE FOR LESS

ended 10 The agreement

of British-Argentine Argentine de- dendinck over mands for higher prices, during which no Argentine meat had The been shipped to Britain,

months

agreement cleared the way for n similar accord between Bri- fain and Cruguay,

a higlier

Britain will pay price than before and get 100,000 best tons of mont than fahmerly. but the agreement calls for a cut in the amount of coal, oil und tin Britain will send to

Argentina. The bulk of the first meat to Britain will be about

60,000 tons of frozen beef now ready for shipment. There also

will be 30 tons of corned beef.

-Associated Press,

Memorial

Service For Bevin

London, Apr. 24. Nearly 2,000 people personal friends, British statesmen, foreign Am-

bassadors and trade union workers "crowded into Westminster Abbey today for the memorial servico for the late Mr Ernest Bevin, former Foreign Secretary.

a crowd

Outside the Abbey

of about 3,500 stood in Spring sunshine..

the

at-

Among the statesmen tending in top hats and morning coats was the Prime Minister, who left St Mary's Hospita, Paddington, where he is seek ing treatment

for duodenal trouble, to attend the memorial services for his former close friend and colleague.

FLOOD WATers' hold swÁY

picture The flood waters held sway when this

was taken on the Windsor Racecoune last week. Heavy rains hind caused the Thames to burst its banks and overflow, and the racing programme was emcelled.

Strong Attack On Herbert Morrison

Kansas City, Apr. 24.

MacArthur's Adviser

Keeps Issue Alive Alleged Approval “IKE” ON General's View VISIT TO By Joint Chiefs

Of

New York, Apr. 24.

General MacArthur's personal adviser said today that the endorsement of the General's views by the Joint Chiefs of Staff is complete in official records.

N. ITALY

Udine, Apr. 24. General Dwight D. Eisen- hower, Supreme Military Com- mander for the Atlantic Pact,

arrived ficre today to Inspect the Italian defences on the fringe of the Iron Curtain.

Tomorrow the General will watch

Italy's Allantic Paci troops

011 SINCE

General

Udine's

was met

Campa Forinida

the

General

Ensio Marras. The Army Chief

Answering questions put to him by the Press, Major-General Courtney Whitney said the endorse-froid by the Chief ar

General Staff, ment he had in mind appeared in one message. of Staff, General Ernesto Cap- Asked, "Did it contain overall approval?" Generalpa, was also there with his Air Whitney replied that was his interpretation of the Fore counterpart, message.

of

General Aldo Urbani.

The town of Udine focal polni of Italy's defences across He disclosed that Lieutenant-General Matthew the "gateway" to Yugoslavia Ridgway, shortly after taking, command of the Elghchand Eastern Europe was Army in Korea, had sent a very strong personal message

quiel as any provincial town on a working afternoon, to the Pentagon through General MacArthur advocating There was no evidence the use of Chinese Nationalist troops, to strengthen our large pollee forces like those thrown into Rome for his visit position."

last January-and no General

Whitney

all, danger at that time of Chinese munist campaign senior United States ofeers in intervention. or course he against his visit. the Far East Command, and realised it was based on polit-

Tomorrow certainly the air and naval cal decisions. He had no means hower will see the famed Al- heads-ns far as I know are of delermining them

through pin troops in action over the in' accord with that view," his own field intelligence. Those snow-covered heights

Gavazzo General Whitney

to

Identify naval beads,

the

sald

of

General

Com- atrikes

Eisen-

ar

decisions are made in Peking

Carnien, about

21 was asked

of north

Udine. The and and agencies of the State De miles air

expreted to carry and

name partment are the only ones in Alpini are Lieutenant-General George a position

to determine their out an attack with air support, Stratemeyer and

-Router. Vice- existance," Admiral Turney Joy. General Whitney replied: "I am not

"NO DEVIATION"

going to expose General Mac- General MacArthur had had Arthur's hand in its entirely." no correspondence with Gener

These remarks were inalissimo Chiang Kai-shek since response to the following ques- he was relieved. tion: "In his message to Con- In raferring to the concurrence .on Thursday General of senior officere in the field with gress MacArthur anid he knows of General MacArthur's

Alf Landon, the 1936 Republican presidential candidate, today attacked the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, for interpreting the firing of General MacArthur as meaning the United States wants to accept "the British policyno military leaders concerned General Whitney added that he of unconditional surrender in Korea."

India Relief Bill Approved

By Committee

con-

A Rules Committee spokesman said that the

would be new Bill sidered next Tuesday and would almost certainly be approved and sent to the House floor for debate,

A bill accepted by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, but not yel discussed by the Senate itself, called for food grains to be sent to India on a half loan and half grand basis.—Reuter,

In a speech Mr Landon called he expressed for a revival of true bipartisan

of URC

not

views,

Arms Plant Destroyed

Salgon, Apr. 24. French Union forces destroy- with the military operations in was speaking of the general ed an armament factory and Korea who oppose the views viewpoint of the alr and naval food supplies belonging to the seed regarding the services. Then he said: "Vietminh about 28 miles east

Chinese forces in has

been the slightest devia- of here, a French Army com- policy and pleaded for a publle Formosa. Docs that apply to all tion out there from MacArthur's munique claimed today.

as for viewpoint as

as I know," relations campaign mead senior officers in the Far East?"

w

Regarding the question

In Central Vietnam-com~~. General Whitney sald General "the open break between the

sage whether there were documents bined French Army and Navy United States and Britain" and Ridgway had sent this message "self" American policy to other nations within the United Nations.

#

General

of Staff,

was

of

third World War,

Senator McMahon's

43

us soon as he had arrived and backing up General MacArthur's operation led to the destruction free

thoroughly reviewed the situa-assertion about the Joint Chiefs of a great number of Vietminh General Ridgway, although of Staff, General Whitney said Junks near Donghol, about 03 sending MacArthur,

Lift the message through

complete in the official miles northeast of the Annamese Mr Landon charged the State

addressed record, and amplified this later capital of Hue, the communique Department was losing round ma

added. by saying, "Such himself personally to General by the Joint Chiefs of Staff

endorsement after round to the Kremlin."

Chict Collins, Army

is French troops killed more He said: "Mr Morrison's pro- General Whitney Washington, Apr. 24.

said that as complete."

than 38 guerling and captureĮ When the posal for complete surrender to Foreign The

asked if the 27 in operations in the rest of House

had the Chinese Reds completely as he knew, none of the

Generul Committee today

hed shifted military leaders Affairs

copies of the Indo-China, excluding Tonkin, and fundamentally changes the his $190 approved a

messages with him, he said, "I during the last 24 hours, Air loan of

opinion since, international situation--if that

don't prefer to answer such a Force planes heavily pounded buy million to India to

He said

General MacArthur is to be

Asked the polley at Great

about

in Vietmish installations

the of food ions 2,000,000

Britain. We are at the pre-

docs not take seriously news question," stories from Washington about McMahon that if MacArthur's Saigon.--Reuter. statement by grains In the United States.

Senator Brien area about 25 miles north of sent time too much alone." The revised India Rellef

The United States was "being smear campaign being started jews wero followed it would : Bill was sent to the House

against him by the Adininistry lead to u stabbed in the back by our tion. He said: They can search Rules Committee – which.....

fearful friends desiring a ten his record until

hell freezes That's

General Whitney replied: BROTHERHOOD had blocked the earlier bill

porary profty at our expense."

over without being able to pull personal viewpoint." calling for a grant to re-

BRITAIN CHARGED

out the slightest lleve famine conditions in

TO RESUME reference Unless Prime Minister Clement which will not be to his fullest!

Reporters asked whether India,

Attice_repudiated Mr Morrison, credit." The General stood firm General MacArthur's public

Cairo, Apr. 24, "the British Government is in on his assertion he would have assertion

Boll houses of Parliament that he would not the position of giving aid and

no part in politics.

enter polities would preclude a passed the Socleties bill on comfort to our enemies to con-

draft for the

Monday Presidency. Gen-

night permitting 1,- tinue to 8ght in the belief that

BRADLEY OPINION

eral Whitney sold, "He told me it 400,000-strong Mosiem Brother- in the end they can win.

any such General Whitney would not raised, he would

question was ever hood to regume political activi- Mr Landon said Mr Morrison's

advise

the ties but not to reform its semi- utterance made a negotiated disclose, whether General Mac- questioner to go home and read military detachments,

Arthur had with him copies of the Bible and peace more difficult.

especially the The Brotherhood, which, is He charged that Britain was the message or messages pro- chapter on St. Thomas."

powerful throughout the Mid- undermining the United Nations ving that the Joint Chiefs of Reporters asked what the die East and has its head- in the same way it weakened Staff concurred

in his views. chapter was about. General quarters in Cairo, was banned the League of Nations by re- He would only say

messages Whitney referred to the expres- on Dec. 19, 1946, on charges of

He was slon fusing to join in sanctions had come to Tokyo.

of "doubting Thomas" then, terrorist activities, Three against Japan during the Man- asked; "Does that mean the when pressed for details, advised weeks later, Premier Mahmoud churlan war in 1931."-United policies of General Maturepornid: To me his (rac-issued the ban, was assassinated to study the Bible. Fpluny Nokrashy Pasha, who were endorsed by General Omar He Bradley?"

Arthur's) words are very clear." by a member of the organisa- He replied "If you take what

tion. KOREA STRATEGY BATTLE WITHOUT

The General MacArthur said before

discussion grew heated The now legislation prohibite BULLETS

when reporters asked

from several organisations

having Congress you can only interpret times why General MacArthur military detachments and de- Karachi, Apr. 24.

It is endorsement by the Joint declined to see the Press, and mands that More than 100,000 volunteers Chiefs of Staff, of which General General Whitney

organisations keep Buenos Aires, Apr. 24.

Anally said: minutes of meetings, recount "Work marathons" have launched a mighty offensive in a Bradley is chairman."

"If it adequate for me to

to books and files of their mem started in three small factories "battle without builts"

come down and see you, then bers for inspection by the rere. The Government is to desperate bid to halt huge locust was sent well after Chinese I'll discontinue it" He couldn't Government. United Press,

re-swarms in the Punjab which intervention in the Korean con- "world production set up and pour the rest of the threaten te ravage the grain fict, General MacArthur never Arthur believed there was dan- there were about 600,000 troops

Answer

whether General Mac- bowl of Western Pakistan, country to work harder.

made a reference to the atomic The Worters of two lead pipe

volunteers

Japan ger: included bomb in speaking of bombing bombed in retaliation for any available on Formosa,

would factories and of a rubber plant farmers, school children, villagers Manchurian territory.

General Whitney had not the bombing of Manchuria, As for and sokilers Proposal For. A intend to stay at their benches

working under the

"My opinion is he would not |

when fighting in

General the

said until they drop trom exhaus-Puujuh Ministry of Agriculture. consider it (the atomic bomb) | MacArthur's open, hat alightest idea

remains Macarthur's personal plane, the tion, taking only 15 minutes off The offensive operations call for essential insofar as those bases unchanged us to the only tech. Constellation "Bataan", would be are concerned," he added. nical disposition which will General planned to fly on Mon- went back to the Far East. The Asked about

to maintain newspaper permit us

our day to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, stories concerning an alleged position in Kored--that is, the

Mis MacArthur's home town. He alde memoire made by Ad-campaign of manoeuvre, added that General MacArthur ministration sources about the

General Whitney also felt had sent a Belgrade, Apr. 24.

telegram to the President LA-Gen. between meeting

Matchow Ridgway Senate Armed Service Com- Five, doys after his operation | Truman and

General Mac-powerfully, endorsed General mittee, advising them of his for the removal of gallstones,

Arthur on Wako Island, MacArthur's position in his mea-prestsst commitments and sug- Marshal Tile is up and about and General Whitney replied: "The page to the Pentagon recom-gesting his attendance at hearings his condition is quite normal, a General Joined in the prevalent mending the use of Chiness be sat for Wednesday or Thurs bulletin said: tonight-Reuter vlew that there WLO little Nationalist troops. He believed day-United Press.

ers.

Present also were Common- wealth and Dominion represen- tatives and High Commission- Near them sal Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill,

Arab and

Eastern emistries in colourful national dress arrived at the service in

befagged diplomatic limousines. Working

t

Four hundred

repre- senting the

anti General Workers' Union, which Mr

Bevin built up as the largest organisation of its kind In the world, arrived by bus to pay a last tribute to their old chief.

The King and Queen were both represented at the

ser- vice.-Reuter.

Cease Fire

foster

Lake Success, Apr. 24. The American Association for the United Nations, private organisation formed to the aims of the UN, in a letter to the chief. U.S. delegate, Mr Warren Austin, suggested.

that the United States propose immediate UN tease-fre Korea.

пп In

It sald extension of the wor beyond, Korea should be the responsibility of the

United Nailons with the full co-opera- tion of the United States, but warned against fighting "an old-fashioned war in which the

only objective. 15 milltary victory". It addett that Generel MacArthitrost sight of the role in the UN in collective. security action, in Korea through the acts which led to his dia missa),"'—United Press

London, Apr. 24.

Dr Karl Gruber, Austrian Foreign Minister, arrived in London by air from Vienna this afterkom on a three-day official Vinit at the invitation of the Brilih Government-Router,

Until They Drop

Press.

A The message he had in mind

mass dusting with poisonous every four hours.

powder.in, infected areas and Their effort is sponsored by digging trenches

the where the State-controlled General locusta will be killed and buried. Confederation of Labour. The Ualled Fren contest was set last week by two workers making tin lan- terns. They both finished up in hospital, one after

78. hours

and the other after 98 hours, Both were back at work today, -Reuter.

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