4

MONTY AGAIN BLAMED

FOR WAR ERROR

New York, Oct. 28-General George S. Patton jar.. in an informal journal written during is leadership of the United States Third Army, attributed what he called "the momentous evror of the war" to the influence of Field Marshal Montgomery,

OFFICIALS

PURGED IN

He declared the Third Army's historic dash across France as far as Verdun in August 1944 might have continued, crossing the Rhine within 10 days and shortening the war, had it not been for a change in high com-

SOVIET ZONE mand strategy "implemented in

Berlin, Oct. 28-A quiet but steady purge of the police and German public officials all of non-Communist members parties has been going on in zone of the Soviet occupation Germany, reliable Allied sources reported today.

The Berlin German newspaper, Social Democrat, published a list of 20 Social Denoemle who have recent ly been discharged from influential positions in public administration and

urrested.

Fourteen leading police offenis were rennved and ita MANY CEN arrested, The, Social Dement ported.

5

that It is learned reliably

the United States and Great Britain have included digests of this late. patr in the reports compiled for their respective Foreign Ministers, It is possible, that they will is discussed at e November Foreign Ministers' conference in tandem.

Going On For Months

|

my opinion by General Mont- gomery."

In an abridgement of the Journal published posthumously today In the Saturday Evening Post, Gen Patton gives his views of the cam- on the Western Front in paign World War II.

"The 29th of August was, In my opinion, one of the critical days in

or-

Jo Patton wrote. thin war," dered attacks on Verdun and Com-

up

Crror

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947.

Dab

and Flounder

by Walter

DULLES OUTLINES U.S. RESOLUTION ON KOREA

establishment

Korean

agreed United

that the

A

'More Bread Less Work" Not Basis For U.S. Loan

Vienna, Oct. 28.-Senator Styles Bridges said hore today that he believed the United States would grant aid only to those European countries which mani. fested some programme of self-help, and indicated he was in doubt about his support of the Marshall plan as hammered out at the Paris conference. Senator.Bridges, senior mem- were "more coal, more steel and ber of the Senate Appropriations more transport." Committee currently on a Euro- pean tour, was supported by Republican Senator Wayland Brooks of Illinois,

Senator Brooks said: "We cannot continue to finance these governments in Europe who support more broad und less soric Idealogy."

Senator Bridges said that President Truman had purposely timed the calling of a special session of Con- gress to coincide with the return of his committee

from Europe. He re- minded correspondents that it was "and our counterpart in his

group the House that controlled the Con- gressional purse strings,

Senator Brooks was particularly crilital of Britain's slow recovery under the Labour Government. and Senator Bridges said that it was that kind of socialism which had been holding back Europe's recovery especially because Britain had not her prewar taken steps to regain level of coal production.

They intimated that Britain should have spent more of her American as 021 "Arst things," such loan

They further mining equipment.

a provision Intimated that such would be led to any additional funds Britain might get from the United States.

Bath Senators Bridges and Brooks said they were not prepared to state whether they would support the Marshall plan as prepared in Paris by 10 European nations.

Things First First Senator Brocks said "We are going

out. We must recovery that in their make sure plans these countries put 'Arst things first

He said the first things to him

OUTWARD MAILS

Lake Success, Oct. 28.-A five-point resolution was outlined by Mr John Foster Dulles today when he presented the United States case on Korea to the United Nations Political Committee. The resolution, he said, "we believe to be "Everything scened rosy when a constructive, workable proposal. If adopted and faithfully implemented it suddenly it was reported to me that

will make it possible for the 30,000,000 people of Koren to have the statehood 140,000 gallons of gasoline we were

to which they are entitled." At to get that day had not arrived.

and not puppets of military govern, more effort to solve the problem be- Arst I thought it was a backhanded

China tween themselves. "We propose first the early ments." the drive. I way of slowing

The Australian delegate, Dr Ber- with the principle of the later found that this was got the election of a National Korean

inse, but that the delay was due to Assembly; secondly, the forma-bert Evalt, said that Australia was States proposal, believing a change of pian by the high com- tion by that Assembly of a specially interested in the Korean | Korean people were entitled to in- to ask a lot of questions. mond implemented, in my opinion,National Korean Government; cipation in the victory

problem because of Australian part-dependence as quieldy as possible,

over Japan

Koo's Two Points by General Montgomery.

was my opinion then thint this thirdly, taking over by that and because the political situation ins

the whole "Troops must be withdrawn, but was the momentous

of the government of the functions of the Far East affects

before that they must have the in- war."

dispensale conditions:

1. The He suggested that Russia and the

of After the conclusion of hostilities government in both North and Pacific zone.

democratte In May, Patton wrote again about South Korea in an orderly man-i

ner: fourthly, the withdrawal of United States should meet imme-provisional the sainie situation,

He said: fert that ad I been all occupation forces and, fifth-diately here to try to widen the area government and.

2. The organisation of the means | permitted to go all out the warly, all these steps would be sub- agreement.

Failing that, Dr. Exalt said. for maintaining law and order,

prin- would support in Australia

"The occupying powers must en- saved jeet to United Nations, observa-

ciple the United States resolution. sure that the withdrawal would not tion."

Reviewing the two years

Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese leave a vacuum with the danger of the United delegite, also said that he thought, civil wor. The Chinese Government Omre negotiations between

to the Korean people, is prepared to agree to any

United laid down by the that settlement should not await the dition: keenan said today, "We have Stater and Russia. Mr Dulles made in fairness Absolutely nothing to say.** when two points;

by the

Nations provided there is consulta- United final peace settlement with Japan. asked for comment on the Saturday States to four-power conference in

China was also prepared to sup- Ton with the four powers concern- Evening Post article by General

port lis

ed," Mr Dr Kon added. Soviet suggestion that an attempt to break deaflock. George S. Patton Jn..

After the delegates of Poland and Attributing

2. When the United States an-

Korean representatives be admitted

the sabel "The what he

Ukraine had supported momentous

the error of the war" to Field Marshal/ounced that it would take the issue to the debates, he declared,

Committee proposal, to the United Nations, Russia s-

Soviet adjourned until lafer' today.-Reuter. Montgomery..

thnt Mont-denly announced that it would will directly concerned should make one The spokesman said

draws forces by January,

that "is now in Scotland and

the Soviet Mr Dulles sald Homery certainly will have no comment on offer to withdraw forces was not an

soluting. General Patton's article."-Associat. adequate

Korea at present: There are in ed Press,

two different types of government: in the North and in the South, and the Soviet proposal says nothing as to how these

types are to he prior to the withdrawal of

i would have ended sooner and more

Hves would have been

The Social Democratic Party dead-Associated Press, quarters in Berlin Kid 3 has a list of more than 2,000 names of people who have disappeared from Berlin

alone since the end of the war. The Hannover headquarters for the party sold thousands of Germans have been thrown into Eastern zone pri- sons for their political beliefs.

ald the arrests

The newspaper

and diappearances of prominent officials in the Soviet zone have been It said going on for many months. that 139 Social Democrats were seized and gaoled during one week last Easter in the important German cities of Halle. Magdeburg, Leipzig and Dresden.

Gern,

On March there were 400 So- hell clal Democrats

in gaols

the Zwickau and 900 in Dresden, party organ said. It added that 800 others were in custody a former Nazi concentration camps.----United Press.

Demonstrations

In Paris

(Continued from Page 1)

We call to action ali Frenchmen

Catholics, Communists and So- cialista.

No Comment London, Oct. 28.-A War

Mountbatten's

Titles

London, Oct. 28,- Lord Mountbatten, Governor-General of India, has chosen and the King has approved the titles of Earl Mountbatten of Burma an Baron Romsey of Romsey.

in

L

Agreement

two

mer be sald.

The Soviet delegate, M. Andrei Gromyko, reaffirmed the Soviet conID= tention that the United Nations had no business to deal with the Korean problem,

He said that the Soviet view was

that the picture painted by Mr Dulles of the two years of negotiations was "accurate and misleading."

Dr Ko urged

that

the powers

the

otherwise stated, Unleas

registered articles and parcel posta clase 30 minutes earlier than the ordinary mal. If mail close before 10 am. registered and par! cels will close at 5 p.m. on previous day.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29

Cloring Times My Air Salgan 1.30 p.m.

Manin, 11.3.30 pm.

con-

Swatow and Tainan 3.10 p.m. Canton, Liuchow,

Kunning.

Amoy

Churchill And Morrison

In Lively Debate

(Continued from l'age 1)

and you look liko continuing to be useful."

swollen moan of a stream of carnage and confusion,

"Let the Prime Minister reflect on that," Mr Churchill continued

ILLOGICAL ARGUMENT

Mr Morrison referred to a conver-

Mr Morrison said that, after refer- sation that Mr Churchill had with an American statesman before the end ring to Britain getting out of India of the war in which Mr Churchill

too soon and casting Burma away. was reported to have said that when it was not logical for Mr Churchill the war ended, Britain would be to say: "Why didn't you get out of

the county of Southampton, the should first consider the Committee bankrupt and the task of laying the Palestine before?"

London Gazette announced night.

The Soviet Union, he said, pro- posed that the Political

the Soviet pro- with- toposal for the simultaneous

drawal of troops by January 1.

1. Gromyke contended that only Mountbattens, created Viscount after the withdrawal of troopa could Mountbatten of Burma for his wat the Koreans be able to establish their own government without foreign in- services as Allied Supreme

terference.

Com-

trim financial facts before Parlin- inent would make him the most un- popular man in England.

Mr Morrison commented that if Me Churchill said that was coming. who was to point the finger of acorn

Churchill: "Palestine is a and as Mr Morrison

M: runcated

and his coffs had broken their)

Air Morrison retorted:

pledges to the Zionists. there was no moral reason why we should not, and every practical reason why we We thank the police for

at Sir Stafford Cripps for painting should lay the mandate back to the their understanding altitude.

truthful picture of the situation.

United Nations Organisation." The police are with us."

The truth is that Mr Churchill is

That won't Four people were reported injur-manter, Southeast Asia, was elevated

to an Earlden on his oppointment He also proposed that representa- the great champion of the cause of do either because when the Foreign in the seules with the police, ed

in the Oppositions fie

came to it Secretary

provisional 15 as Brst Govemor- tives of the Korean people should be freedom: when ort August and several were bruised when the.

semi-military special

Security General of the new Dominion of invited to participat-in-the-com-s-not-quite so keen about it when grenent with Erypt, Mr Churchil with the mittees of deliberation, but he em- he is a Minister."

strongly condemned him Cavalry-the Mounted Republican Indlu.

phosiseel that they must be "truly

Egypt was not even a democratic people's representatives Asserting that Mr. Churchill went allegation. that we were skedaddling:

"completely, wrong" from the de-out of Egypt, duction he drew from experience and unandated territory..

"Certainly there was a treaty. The the economics of the United States, :

this matter, Mr Mr Morrison said that it was "tolal-fact is that on ly false" to assume that the removal Churchill is living in the past ngej of controls had,

Guards-urged their horses slowly through the crowd in an attempt to

up into smaller groups

beaten about!

head the

with truncheons and had their cameras smashed by the police while trying photograph the demonstration, it reliably stated. Three other news photographers had their cameras smashed. The photographers win were boulen bled profusely cuts about the head and face.

#hree news photographers were.

to

trom

Shopkeepers closed their shops

and pulled down their shutters and iron screens to protect their win- dows during the uproar,

The Rumsey of the second title of Baron, conferred by the King is for the ancient- Norman town of that name in the location of Broadlands, the country home Mountbatten has Elizabeth and his nephew, ent for the honeymoon of Princess

Lieut. after their wed. Php Mountbatten. ding on November 20.

Since Earl and Lady Mountbatten have no sons, both titles will descend to his daughter Baroness Brabourne, the announcement said.---Associated Press.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Answers

The demonstrators were respond- ing to call in today's Humanite official newspaper of the Communist Party which said: "Everybody In the Salle Wogram this evening to 1. No. 2. At Valladolid, Spain in silence the bisulters of the Soviet | 1506. 3. Juls Pasteur, 4. Africa. Unlon."-Reuter.

5. 2 a.m. Tuesday.

JEWELS AND SILK STOLEN

during the night in one of Kowloon's nain shopping centres when thloves prised open three padlocks which to No. 6

States.

is

international affairs democracy A daring robbery was carried out United nad, led to benefits to the and has got to face the fact that ind

It hal, he

he said, undoubtedly led to marching on."

which Mr Morrison said that Britain a great increase in prices,

could not remain in the rut of old- were Incidentally offeeting Britain.

Replying to Mr Churchill's refer-fashioned imperialism. "We all deep-

the communal ghee on India, Burma and Palestine, deplore the blood that has been Mr Morrison said that when the split in Printed

Minister announced

that

India disturbances in India and we hope

that it will not last long. had accepted Dominion status: was delighted that Mr Churchill got

scated off the

entrance

Peking Road, a Jewellery and silk store owned by

by Messrs Abdul and Co, and escaped with more than $10,000 worth of goods.

The owner of the store this morn- ing said he padlocked the shop at 19.30 last night, his usual ume for closing, and was informed by chit from a neighbone this morning that the premises had been broken into. Ironically, part of the shop Is known as the Okay Silk Store.

BRITAIN'S HIGH RYDER CUP HOPES

the course today and comment ed: "The duller the course the better."

Nine members of the British team described the course ns almost like home." But the tenth, Sam King, dissented, speli in England "We've had a dry

this year,"

the task,

Fine The Indian bowlers met with suc- | D'Atout (Charlle

rid

(Pat

rlots and

"But to say that this was preci-

up and expressed his pleasure, can-pitated by the British Government is to say something which is not true. currcnce and support.

"If we had slayed in India and Crown insisted upon the British remeining, there would have been trouble.

"It was untrue to say that the bloodbath was precipitated by the Mr Morrison British Government," said.

"There would have been violence Mr Churchill had said that the

which our own subcontinent of indin "has been and bloodshed in plunged into the first of a long series troops and nationals might have been I was natural and in- of sanguinary convulsions, which involved. during the past 20 years, I have re-evitable that India should move to-

wards self-government. peatedly predicted would follow our departure."

South Australia 518 and 219 for Ouragan (Guy. Packer); Early Hart Government

Cambridgeshire Callover London, Oct. 28-The Anal call over on the Cambridgeshire Handi cup, running at Newmarket tomor- row, took place at the Victoria Club tonight,

both for

this responment in an

to promise to India has been made for many years past that she should muve towards Doininian

mourd

on

some such a more ad-

Morrison

Government

hnd

Portland, Oregon, Oct. 28. Mankad (116 not out) and Amarnath The probable runners and Jockeys

Mr Churchill: "At least half a Wet, greens, slow fairways and (94 not out) after they had lost five for tomorrow's harullcap are:

million Indians have already perish- the prospect of more rain have wickets for 60.

Vagabond (W, Johnstone); Faireyed at each other's hands, by violent status and selfgovernment.

"It was Mr Churchill who au- increased British hopes for a

They were set to score 287 to win Fulmar (T. Gosling); Claro (Cordon means and in the cruellest way, in three hours, and but for that Richards); Royal Tara (Michael

and negotiate victory

"We have not on this issue ob- thorised Sir Stafford Cripps to go to

India the Ryder Cup early collapse might have managed Beary); Tile Street (Willie Evans): in

structed the Socialist polley in regard basis, it not, ind matches 'starting on Saturday.

Smirke): Ro! (Charlie ine Prospect

40 to India but have repeatedly dis-vanced basis than Henry, Cotton, British team

Elliott); Master claimed all responsibility for the HOUSE OF LORDS ISSUE captain, took his first. look at Cess early in the day when they got Vote (T. Shobotham): Fast Soap methods and measures followed by of four Australian batsmen (Dennis Dillion); Joan's Star

Denying that a "nasty, horrible fairly cheaply.

Maher): Mighty Mahoratta (Edgar the

Prime Minister has always and unclean deal has been done' The final scores of the game were: Britt); Dancing Flame (W. H. Carr):

in the Cabinet about the House of Lords and nationalising the iron) declared; India 451 and 235 for five vest (F, Pearce); Somen (C, Spares); exceptional degree for himself.

anres his party and the

and steel industry, Mr Router.

Toronto (Kenneth Gothin};

Golden

"The Secretary of State for Burma, disclosed that the Chance (F. Durr); Wild Child (Eph Lord Listowel, spoke of the butchery considered putting the bill curtailing

the of Peers Smith); All Red (Clift Richards); in India as

into lost trile as compared to Wood Chat (Billy Evelt); Domino

the Parliamentary programme.

Mr Morrison Bald that

If the (Joe Sime); Lord Nelson (W. Snaith); what any other course would have year's unlalled. Admiral's Yarn

Government did nothing about the (Douglas Smith);

"The slaughter of 500,000 human Garter Blue (II. Smith); Halo The

House of Lords, it ran a material Wynd (Harry Packham); Abou Ben beings and misery to so many mil-

Parliament that the Lords might The quotations were: 3 to 1 Mist Adhem (J. Doyle): Portmanteau (C. lions more is not an event which risk in the remaining years of this amend important measures passed soon as they fall yet dampen fale-huratta offered, 11 to 2 taken: 10 Rowley); Glass Case (Perey Evans): even the most callous and

to Claro and Tile Street, boll

riers would have described is a trifte. Porters Mercer);

by the Commons in ways not ne“ British and Amerlenn golfers fred, 21 to 2 bath taken: 100 to Choice (J. Sirett): Red Flag (D. "It found high shots to the greens stops Wood Chat and Vamband. 18 to 1 Greening); Law Suit (R. Potter); burning to all concerned,"

should carry grief and heart-ceptable to the Government.

That is a risk even though these LRW Sult, 22 to 1 Finc

Prospect, 25

Stardom (D. Howarth); Chwarauteg

measures are within the mandate we ping dead.

"Seven or Mr Churchill added: Master vote and Fairey Fulmar, (W, Cilchrist); Solid Poet (W. Chris-

electorate United States observers were sur 28 to 1 Wild Child. 30 to Glusa le); Singing Grass

eight millions are homeless fuglives, received from the (A. Carson); prised at the length British players Case, 33 10 1 Rol D'Atout, 40 to 1 Eastern Silver (F. Sharpe); Osman-the result of racini hatred and the 11045"

"If, however, by a moderate bill got with wooden club stiots and the meu. Early Harvest, Royal rathus (D. Robertson);. Legal Misalon dynostic feuds which we had held

veto to fair and reasonable limits, Admiral's Yam, 50 to 1 Golden (C. Orton); Sliver Penell (Arthur in suspense under the Pax Britan- there could be reduction of the Chance, G6 to Toronto, Dominio, ilchardson).-Reuter.

nien. They are now in full and de-

the Government, he said, would vastating cartér." Ouragan, Red Flag, Dancing Flame, ADELAIDE CRICKET

Abou Ben Adhem, Lord Nelson, All

Mr Churchill then quoted a speech avold drifting into a constitutional Adelaide, Oct. 28-Indla saved Red and Stardom, all taken and Liverpool, Oct. 28-Ronnin Clay-made by Mr John Morley in 1005 crisis that it did not want,

In conclusion Mr Morrison hoped game with South Australia, offered; 100 to 1 any other offered. ton of Blackpool, British Empire and when he was Secretary of State for

that the House of Lørda

would which ended here today, and they All the 20 candidates named were European featherweight champion, India. Morley said that any one

bill tu the amending for himself the allow nearly

42 bucked

picture won. They were only

to win substantial sums. has signed to defend his Empire who runs behind with five wickets in Prices against the leading candidates crown against Cliff Anderson of anarchy and bloody chaos which through in one session.

After further discussions hardened, but there were only minor British Gulon here early in 1948, would follow on a British withdrawal This was mainly due to a brilliant variations about the remainder os promoter Johnny Best announced from India might shrink from hear- backbenchiers, the debate was ad

wicket partnership between compared with the previous callover. I today—Associated Press,

Ing across the dark distances the journed until tomorrow-Reuter.

In their initial tour of the course. the visitors had an introduction to Portland's "dry rain," scattered fine drops that dry on clothes almost ga

ways and greens,

general high standard of their golf

so soon after their journey to Port- Innd.-Associated Press.

their

hand when piny ceased,

sixth

Monuchcha

FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE

brutal

"It is not a trifle; it is a horror.

in

KO

by

Closing Times By Bea & Train Canton (Train) 7 0.m.

Macao, Tsinahan A Shekki (Яea) 8 Sandakan (Hea) 10 am. Swalow (e) 1 p.m. Macao, Talashan & Shekki (Sea) 1 p.m. Chalon (Text) 2 pti. Shanghal (Hea)

No Dictation Senator Brooks sald: "The Amerl- can people are going to ask "Where does the money go? and they are going to demand an answer that is satisfactory. There just is not en-

in or willingness ough mbicy America to keep pouring millions We have to direct our ald to those showing incentive.

Asked what political ties the Unit- ed States might place on aid, Senator. Bridges

American "The repiled: people never have dietated, nor ever will, dictate what kind of government But cer- other people will have. ,tainly they can and will determine what kind of government they will subsidise." United Press.

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