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Washington, May 11.
Mr William Sebald, State Department Far Eastern expert, told Congress today that Communist military forces, now checked in the Far East, still represent a "constant threat to world peace.”“
Mr. Sebald is acting Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern affairs. He made the statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He testified in support of Far East phases of the ad- ministration's $3,530,000,000 mutual security programme.
to growth and better standards of
living for its people."
immediate threat "The world security and stability is now centred in Asia," said Mr Sebald in a statement made public after he testified behind closed doors. He described the
ar
Mr Faymond Moyer, regional directar for the Far East in the Foreign Operations Administra- lion, told the Committee that i including Indo-China, was proposed to supply $8,000,- Formosa, Korea, Japan. the 000 during the coming year for Philippines. Thailand and continuing the technical assist- Indonesia as "a most vulner-once programme ir. Indonesia.--- able and important area of United Press. United States security interests.".
*CHECKED
"At the present huncture. the military forces of Com- munist aggression have been ebecked in the Far East declared Mr Sebald.
"However, these forces are poised for action and remain a constant threat to world peace,"
The Communist armies, he said, are capable of invading Korea' again and pose a threat to Formosa. Vietnam and the rest
the area as well.
Di
"In addition to the threats
from without, internal subver-
THORNY PROBLEM SOLVED
Saar Commissioner's
"
Powers Decided
Paris, May 11.
The newly formed West European Union to- sium remains a serious problem, night reached agreement on the thorny 'question particularly in free Vietnam."
Urging .approval of proposed of the powers to be attributed to the High Com- non-military programmes total-missioner of the Saar under that territory's new ling $1,070,000,000, Mr. Scbald sald the sizable Jocel forces European status, it was disclosed here..
necessary in many of the nations in the
arca were more than those nations could support. help, he said The United States is trying to
Mr Sebald said Russia had recently "Increased sharply" offers of technical aid in. the area for purposes of propaganda and subversion. But he
Asian
loaders
the unsettled
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Safety Check
On Salk
Vaccine
Washington, May 11, The Public Health Service launched a batch-by-batch
The question has proved a report on the agreement to stumbling block in French-West Sear Premier Johannes Hoffmann afternoon, it was Germany attempts to clear up tomorrow
points in their understood Mr Macmillan is the agreement on the Saked proscra Chairman of the Council safety check of Salk polio last October and since then, of the seven-nation WEU, which vaccine today in an attempt. held its inaugural meeting here to break the stalemate in last Saturday,
ratified by both counÍTICS.
The British Fardiga Secretary,
Harold said Mr.
Macmillan,
Sad had dad
led the tyranny, anti-
ideology and the police state methods" involved in the Communist offers and have responded with a "for reaction to Communism evidenced by strengthened measures subversion."
BRIEF SURVEY
Mr Stbald made a brief of the countries survey which will reodive US ald under the proposed pro- ETERNIC.
will
Division Of US
Aid In Asia
the stalled inoculation pro- gramme.
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REFERENDUM · The WEU was also moderstood
The Health Service sent to have reached agreement in the question of the participation team of scientists to the Parke of Germans, expelled from the. Davis Laboratories at Detroit to Sakr after the war, in a re-inspect its vaccine production ferendum in which the Saar- and safety procedures. Experts liders will vote on the new will visit other manufacturers
later "European" status.
A
Jow-
Three polio cases werd An official communique issued after tonight's meeting said that reported yesterday in Pennsyl- Colombo, May 11.
the Council agreed to take over vania. They were the first Thirteen natiors partici- the responsibilities, powers and among children inoculated with vaccine produced the Wyeth
by which have been assigned chutica
Laboratories of Philadelphia. pating in the "Colombo Con-
to it by the Shar agreement. The sultative Plan" meeting at French-West Germany
State health co? said, pact Simla decided totav that provides that the Saar be given ever, the cases could it in with American aid to Asia should a European status under the the normal tradent and not be
due to the vaccine." Of Japan he said: "Most of be divided partly on a re-
WEU-France-Presse. the assistance contemplated for Japan is to help in the organisa-gional and partly on a bila- tion, raitting in equipping of téral national basis. Japanese forces capable uf
Though this plan of division Britons Won't
as the
H
Believe It
Berlin, May 11.
THIRD DEATH
Idaho yesterday reported the third death in the State among "15 children who contracted
after
Salk Polio
receiving Shots. One has died in Louisiana and one in Hawall
A
United Press
survey showed that '77 children in the US and
Hawall had come
down with pollo after recely-
maintaining internal security of some 200 million dollars, of and contributing effectively to US aid was not definitely agreed the security of Japan against upon, it was believed that the external aggression
meeting, would finally accept the "The development of forces two methods of 'aid distribution. with such capabilities would
An informed source said that East Berlin restaurants are permit the redeployment of cer- the Indian delegates. urged new serving whale meat cutlets ing Salk inoculations. tain United States
forces now bilateral, distribution much and steaks in a large range of stationed in and around Japan
as possible to permit execu- dishes. We are also interested in help- tion, of large scale projects (East Germany has been re- ing Japan to develop a strong,
planned by certain countries, perted
suffering from a food viable
economy for an econo-
The conference discussed the shortage, in recent months), mically strong
Japan
An article in the Communist possibility of creating an Asian contribute to the economic development of the ear Payments Union, along the lines Berliner Zeitung said that con-
of the Europeon Payments trary to first doubts, whale Missouri, New York, Colorado, East and provide another link Union, to
Indiana, Wyoming, help them setta litasted and smel like verisonL: In the tree world's chain of short-term debts to foreign t was fairly cheap and rrish- Washington, Illinois, Michigan defence against Communist countries:-France-Presse. aggression.
AS
Thur
you know, Indonésia has lakch the position that its national interests can best be served by fallowing in active and independent foreign policy. In extending technical assistance to Indonesia under the mutua? secitity programme, our ob- jective is to help that important country to attain its national aspirations by strengthening its Independence and laying the
groundwork for sound econorafe
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$10m Jap Assets Being Returned
Tokyo, May 11.
The United States will take tepal steps to return to Japan up to $10,000,000 toorth of assets taken from Japanese nationals during the war, the Foreign Ministry, announced today in
Talks between
alice to come the "Jepanese Embassy in Washington and the United States Government on the frozen assets have been going on since, early this year..
concludeti They were
on April 30.
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The total amount cæpected to be returned will amount to about $10,000,000. But the great bulk of Japanese assets owned by 21 Japanese corporations rottl not be returned, the drinouncement said.
The communique said that the
Talks held so far, usere 'not to arrive at formal bilateral agreements but to exchange views.
Under the proposat, assets frozen
as a result of the war, "or thei
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proceeds of their liquidation, would be returned "matter of grace" to original owners up to a limit of $10,000 for *each individual, Ad ministrative costs would be. deducted before determining the amount to be returned.
Property located in the Philip- pines would be excluded, as It was frozen for the benefit of the Philippines United Press
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