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Closer U.S.

Alliance With Pacific

Allied Ban Area Nations

On Czech Planes

Frankfurt, Sept. 13.

Washington, Sept. 13.

The Governor of New York, Mr Thomas Dewey, sald today, after a 40-minute conference with President Truman, that there was need for a much closer political and military alliance between the United States and the free nations of the Paci fic area.

Mr Dewey predicted that the entire Pacific The Allied High Com would be the critical area of the world for the next mission has banned all flights of Czechoslovak air few years. 'craft over Western Ger-

J

He called on the President at Mr. Truman's re- many until further notice, quest to report on his recent lengthy tour of South- an American High Comcast Asia and the Pacific, from Korea to Austràlia. mission spokesman disclosed here tonight.

No immediate reason was given for the ban, which, the spokesman said, took effect at midnight last Tuesday,

The Czechoslovak authorities were informed of the decision! through the Czech Military Mission in Berlin,

The unsuccessful 1844" and "Indo-China has put down rebellions already mid 1948 Republican presidential three. nominee told reporters emphati-bar only three left to dal cally that he and the President with." he sold, adding thint did not discuss politics in any there

would be dealt with way and he described his meet- successfully. ing with Mr Truman as certain-

Asked if He felt the United ly cordial.

would not Mr Dewey

be States was building Japan at specific about what he told the the expense of other Aslan free President beyond saying, they nallons, Mr Dewey said. "No." he ran into covered the strategic and polll. He added that

throughout

Asia of situation cal

in the Pacife in fears

resurgent Japanese imperialism, considerable detail,

He was asked why he con- Saying it would be impossible for Pacific area the in the foreseeable future sidered the most critical part of the world Japan again to become an ag- for the next few years. He re-grasser, he said the main prob- against Soviet Com-

In recent months Czech air- line plane have flown seven weekly return fights West Germany, three Parls, two to Brussels and two to Anisterduin

routine

aver

to

The American High Comis. plied that Southeast Asia was lem in Japan was to build

over the

rocked by four full- fences now being

Indo-China, Ma-

In stressing the nced for

altention in American

the pains

lon last November suspended scale Communist revolutions-in munism,

righia to fly the Philippineski. This area, he Czechoslovak regular services between Prague laya and

and said, is the rice bowl of the Pacific, Mr Dewey took Prague and Boras and Zurich

American Orient and Malaya and Indone not to overlook Europe. Asked

sia sit

supply 90 per cent of the Zone.

world's rubber and 56 per cent The reason given for the of the tin

"Political stability of action was unauthorised special flights by Czech planes over the countries, and their defence, is American Zone. At the same the cornerstone of the whole

there

time the American authorities free area of the Facile from reduced the number

of Japan on down to Australia," he authorised Czech Alights on sald

other routes.--Reuter.

AIR FRANCE'S' STEP.

Paris, Sept. 13. Air France announced tonight that it had suspoaded its Prague service until further notice on

Government advice.

The suspension is effective from last Tuesday.

ing

or

Flights ceased on

";

In

Tuesday, Ale France anounced-Reuter.

重 ko felt

concentrated

American policy

too much on Europe, ne

he said that was not the question.

"We have got to recognise that the Pacific is equally im- portant and act accordingly,"

United Press.

"Mr Dewey

added that Asia should be considered equally as Important as Europe.

Afier

President all, I was down here

QUIRINO SEES TRUMAN ! Washington, Sept. 13.

of Quirino

Japanese Premier Signs

San Francisco - Treaty

Watched. by other Japanese delegates, the Japanese Premier, Mr Yoshida, signs the San Francisco Treaty ending the state of war between his country and 49 nations-AP Picture.

Iran

Cargo For To Be Diverted

By Britain

London, Sept. 13.

Britain ordered four ships carrying sugar and railway equipment to Iran to turn aside today in a further economic clamp-down in the cold war over oil.

The Board of Trade announcement said: "Steps have been taken with shipping companies. The concerned to arrange for diversion of scarce car- goes in transit to Iran. The cargoes are being unloaded at Basra (across the river border in Iraq) or in the nearest port."United Press.

White

wo years ago fighting a battle Philippines and President Tru- for troops for Europe and we man conferred at the won that battle. Now Asia must House today for 25 minutes on be regarded as equally import- the security pact among Pacific

ant. We can't save one-half of rations and the United States' The world and let the other halfconomic and military assist-

down the drain. We can'tance to, the Philippines, afford to

to lose any more elements the free world."

LONDON STATEMENT

London. Sept. 13.

Broadcast

Mr Quirino told reporters | The Foreign Office has re- Mr Dewey was then asked to later these subjects were dis- *colved Д report from Sir enumerale siops the United cussed but declined to give de- Francis Shepherd, British

The conference was thrown Ambassador to Perela, on his To Go On

States might take in building up tolls. he Peelfie natiers,

FIRMI STEPS

Solitary Was Solitary

Too

Sydney, Sept. 13. Loneliness got under the skin of Edward Charles Roach. assistant general secretary of the Water side Workers' Federation, who is serving. 12` months in the debtors' section of the Lonz

Bay gaol, for contempt of the Arblira- tion: Court,

He appealed to the court to be ordered hard Isbour so that he could have the company of fellow prisoners but the court refused his application

that affect

Counsel

argued loneliness misti Boach's mental stability. -Reater.

INDO-CHINA

KEY TO FAR EAST

Asked if he thought the steps. of State, Mr James British Government had not derate. Nationalist) Party in: destiny of the world..

Thomas

withdrawal

de

"It is tyd belief that in this far-off peninsula

we, ore the not merely fighting for three

A senior Air France official said that the decision was of a diplomatic nature and was not a purely Air France initiative.

A Foreign Ministry spokes-

Shiah In man said: "The Government

considerably off schedule but interview with the advised Air France to

Teheran yesterday, Foreign Bipend

"We should take frm steps to lasted longer than planned. Mrce, spokesman said today. the service to Czechoslovakia to

London, Sept. 13. avoid any possibility of in-help our friends from Japan and Quirino arrived with the Philip- Sir

tonight Francis was understood The Foreign Office cidents

reprisals against Formosa through Southeast Asia pine Ambassador, Mr

New York, Sept. 13. to have explained to the Shah repudiated responsibility for an

General Jean de Lattre de machines and personnel foifow-] and the Philippines on down to Elizalde, and his senior the reasons for Britain's recent | Arabic radio talk by the British

the Allied High Commis- Australia, We should provide alde, Colonel Jose Cardenas, 16

Tassigny, French High Commis. sen's ban on Czech aircraft fly-technical assistance, moral and in-hour is an anteroom converting

early. minutes

He spent the

decision to prevent Perala from Broadcasting Corporation.

its sterling Inlo The broadcast, to be made to-sloner In Indo-China and Com- clitical support and, of course, ex

mander-in-Chief of the French ing over Weaterns Germany."

next ruman's executive of dollars and denying Persia the night in the Overseas Service roads in the Far East, sald 10- The Foreign Ministry-spokesmilitary man said that the initiative

aried considerably with cached States Ambassador, Mr My- to purchase"scurce com- !17.40 p.m. G.M.T.) ̃will-feature day that he believed the fetz öl

The need for economic aid ces with Mr Elizalde, the Unit-

in Britain.

Habib Bourguiba, leader of the banning Czech places from fly-

ron Cowen, and the Under-

spokesman said that the Tunisian Neg Destour. (Mo-Indo-China, ultimately would be determining factor in the ing over Germany was taken by

country. the French authorities following

with two RITESTA of Franch prople

received the ultimatum of the political discussion ho had outlined were now

Prime

Arriving aboard the Ile Minister. Dr other Middle East personalities. and irregular action Prague

Mr Truman, meanwhile, was Persian

with Mr Mohammed Mossadegh, calling a meeting

broadcart by France, General de Laltre sald: previous taken against them by the Czech lacking from the United State!

Pacific programme, he said: "In holding

on it to resume oll negotiations Habib, Bourguiba in the B.B.Com deeply convinced the fsie Governor of authorities.

Dowcy, are now This French decision, he said, addition to what we was adopted by the other Ailled doing, we will have to start to New York, Mr. Dewey was re- within a fortnight or face the Overseas Service earlier this er Indo-Chinanced the fol

of residence per- summer aroused a storm of pro- mining factor in the destiny Governments and confirmed by make much closer political and porting on his Far Eastern tour,

of conspiring Himately, of the entire world. the Allied High Commission in military alliances with nations in which he stopped in Manila mits from the remaining Anglo- test in the French Press, which Southeast Asia, of all sin and,

to ste Mr Quirino. The two Iranian Oil Company staff at accused Britain. of that area. If the Chinese are renewed acquaintance as Mr Abadan.

with

nationalist ole extreme Germany.

freed from Korea and there is Dewey left Mr. Truman's offices The ultimatum was reported ments within the French Em-

the ante- to have been sent to the Perico Va a cease-fire, they have a lot of ared passed through .гcops

send wander- they could

room.

Alan Ambassador in Washington Today's statement by... south, if they so choose. Mr Quirino looked fresh and to pass on to Mr Averell Harri-Foreign Office said that the small countries (Cambodia, Laos into Indo-China and Burma," rested today.

MRT. President

latest broadcast has of course and Vietnam) who have jus, re- Truman's

independence and The Mr Dewey had found no com-

psychological effect pf

special envoy in the oil dispute, no, sponsorship by His Majesty's ceived their plaints that the United States having a clean bili of health was for

a world battlefield was building up Japan industri- just what

give any particular broadcast fighting on at the expense ally

of other Imented.

Asked whether the text of is one that lies solely with the for liberty and för Asiatic countries.

He had spent the past two the

ultimatum was known to BBC

was recorded not a colonial war. did run into fears that weeks at Johns Hopkins Hospital the I "But London, Sept. 13.

Tonight's talk British Government, the and will Japan might become a resurgent in Baltimore Prime Minister Clement Att-

return nokesman replied that, as it when Habib Bourgulba was in militaristic nation even though there this evening but will leave had not been received here, he London recently. He left for "It is a wor amingt Redi lez; still walking stiffly as a result of his attack of lumbago, they lost most of their resources on Friday to start his long trip could not say what it actually New York by air last week. colonialism. As in Korea, it is

the home. United Press,

VATO reporter's Foreign war against Communist dictator contained returned

from

hls country and producing facilities in

he added. wah to clearly impossible in the |

Hc home to No 10 Downing Street

orts Office spokesman added, wo ship. noted that Press reports sold that the ultimatum con- have pointed out to the B.B.C. *** today.

tained

"France repercussions

has assumed the cples of Dr Mossadegh's the unfortunate His inces kept him in bed forseeable future for Japan to but the

broad

burden, of war "in. Indo-China precious recent

speeches to the caused by the yesterday and prevented his important thing is to giard

Senate and a covering latter to cast, but, as they were per al tremendous cost to her mon altendance at a meeting of the against Soviet aggression: After

fectly justified in doing, they power and financial resources National Executive of

Mr Harriman. thall, the Russians are only throw

The spokesman said that if feel unable to change, arrange in order to maintain the free- Labour Party, called to plan miles from Hokkaido and that

these Press reports were cor- ments made which were agreed dom which she had granted to the Party's annual conference Is too close for comfort"

Bangkok, Sept. 13. rect, it was evident that nothing upon some time ago and for these States on October 1.-Associated Mr Dewey reported that the

· The Thai Government may that Dr Moendegh had dce which recordings were made at Prosa

1 four nations threatened by

supervise, the publication of the since the Stokes Mission the time." Reuter, juht: Communists from within were Buddhist Bible In Thailand returned to London

froin all

making Impressive defensively,

progress following a Minister's allegation Teheran in mid-August was particularly the that the existing

veralon printed | likely to contribute to the Warren Austin To Pallippines. He predkled that by private individuals is in-solution of the olf dispute. Head Delegation within two years they would accurate and

said it was because of misleading. successfully put down The Minister, Follce-Major these i Ho

two speeches of Ho singled out the Songgrand -Udomaitual, .will re-

Bari, Washington, Sept. 13: that Britain had Mossadegh); In this connection, commend to the Philippines

President Truman today-named THE NIGUSTA - LITTLE -

Government decided earlier fals month to

Warren Austin,;; veteTWO

Jeumont, Belgium, Sept. 13. ank-Huk saying ite

compaign that a. thorough study be made break, oft the oil negotiations Ma THEATRE:SIN ⠀⠀ "TOWN"

Customs offlects seized 75 Nations delegate to was very Impressive.

of the authentic teachings of which had only been spended United In Indo-China General Jean Buddha so that an accurate when Mr Richard Stoker, the head the American delegation to bottles of alcohol labeli ROTO-DAY

de Lattre de Tassigny was de- version of the Bible can be Lord Privy Seal, returned to the sixth General Assembly in Lourdes Holy Water here on

Thursday United Fressan made.-Reuter. miracte.

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