MARSHALL TESTIFIES:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1948.
AID NOW WILL PRESERVE
FREEDOM OF EUROPE
Washington, Jan. 12.-The aid to Europe plan was needed to cope with a "great crisis," Gen. George C. Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State, declared today. He posed the question to Congress: "Do we meet the situation with action or do we step aside and allow other forces to settle the pattern of the future European civilisation?”
Russians Out To Get All Berlin
Berlin, Jan. 12-British and American officials today braced themselves to meet the threaten- ed Russian campaign of initimi- datlon designed to force them to leave Berlin.
Testifying bofore the House of Representatives Foreign Affaira Committee, in his second major statement on the nil plan, Gen. Marshall said, that Congressional action should meet four testa of adequacy. He said: "It must be prompt. It must be adequate in amount. It must be efficient and flexible in operation. It must be co-operative. In relation to other purticipating countries."
Stressing the importance of the programme to the United States, Gen Marshall declared: "If we do not move out to meet the problem today, it will certainly come to us here in the United States under conditions far more un› favourable to us.
"The situation in Europe has not yet developed to the point where grim progression from economic uncertainty to Lypranny is probable. But without United States support of European self-help, this progression may well become inevitable."
The United States faced a | asked by the Republicans -Congress- The Russians served notice of
H. Smith, of their intentions yesterday
In the "historic decision", Gen Marshall an, Mr Lawrence
Wisconsin, if the aldi programme ocial Soviet
"The challenge to our will lead to war. Army newspaper, said. Tuegliche Rundschau, saying: task is great," he added.
"I think "There is no space in Berlin for supporters of Germany's partition."
"The aid suggested is designed. to prevent the economic strangulation A few hours after,
Russian which now border guard fired' Ave
bullets Europe and, through that vital area, through a car carrying an Ameri- endangers the free peoples of the
world.
can Army Major and his wife, wounding the Major in a finger United Press.
Americans Arrested Berlin, Jan. 12-Soviet occupa tion authorities arrestad Dr. Herman B. Wells, President of Indiana University. Just, Inside the Rusalan scelor of Berlin and held him for three hours before releasing him, US Army police said today.
Wella arrest yesterday was the latest in a series of such incidents. In recent weeks 17 Americans, In-
eluding 12 soldiers, have been picked up and detained, some for as long as three days.
made the arresis
The Russians despite Allled agreements providing
of Allled per sonnel in all four occupation sectors
for free movement
threatens
Western
Gen. Marshall replied: that in its effect it will avold war rather than lead to war."
Declaring that it was a gamble, he said: "We do not guarantee it, but we feel there is every prospect of by."
Success
If we go into it wholehearted-
some
some
without impairing the integrity of will be made, as far as is possible. This aid must cure the illness Marshall admitted that "attempts the nations we wish to support," to pervert our intentions for evil he declared,
purposes as reflections on The
proposed programme will countries' sovereignty or on impose burdens on the American people's pride", people, but the quantity of exports These would, however. "sink, inta contemplated is less than those of insignificance if we come through- the past 15 months.
and come through in time",
He warned:
"Decisions should be made on the.
these are
"There will be a
It
KUJJARS PRESS VERTICK.
YUN KATURDAY
"You'll die when I tell you what I heard about--oh, dear, Estelle, almost forgot you were here."
Korea Commission
Has First Meeting
Seoul, Jan. 13.--The United Nations Commission on Korea voted in effect at its first meeting today to go shend with its mission despite the boycott by the Soviet
Ukraine.
basis of our most fundamental in- tremendous reaction against us in terests and I submit that none of Europe if we turn away now.
more compelling than will be followed enduring peace and individual free-pression of spirit and effort."
by a great de- SPORT: dom," he said.
Repeating his assertion to tho
not
HEARTS TO
Victor Hoo, U.N. Assistant Secretary-General, opening the session, reminded the delegates that the immediate task is ob-
be held at an early date to re- establish the independence of Koren, now occupied by Ameri- can and Russian troops.
To
Gandhi Threatens
Begin Another Fast
New Delhi, Jan 12—Mahatma Gandhi said to- day that he would begin a fast tomorrow in an attempt to bring about Hindu-Moslem unity. He announced at a prayer ceremony that he would begin his fast after breakfast tomorrow in an effort to bring the warring religious communities together.
In previous instances of great ernment of Kashmir, declared on disunity, Mr Gandh! customarily arrival here by alt today to join began a faat with a similar an-sentation of its ease on the Kash- the Indian delegation for the pre- nouncement and continued fast-mir issue before the Security Coun ing until he was satisfied that el. leaders on both sides were mak-
ing attempts toward peace-mir, in joining India, had been Sheikh Abdullah said that Kash- United Press.
Getting Dangerous
.of.
merely exercising Its right to join the state of its own choice."
"Tho New Delhi, Jan, 12-The Deputy Kashmir are
fact that the peoplo Prime Minister of India, Mr Sardar from Pakistan Indientes
resisting the raiders Patel, returning by air from Kashmir choice is India. We are willing to that their today, said that the cohfilct between hold a referendum to show what India and Pakistan over Kashmir the choice of the people's will is," threatened to assume a more don-he said. gerous character.
"Kashmir's trade Mr Patel answered charges by the not with Pakistan. Politically ad- is with India, Finance Minister of Pakistan, Mrvanced. Kashmiris Ghulam Mohammed, that India had further advanced
thtak India is shown bad faith by withholding he added.
than Pakistan," Pakistan's share of cash balances allocated under the partition agree- Sheikh Abdullah was met at
La Guardia airport by the military attache and' military adviser to the to Indian delegation-Reuter.
ment.
and
"The Finance Minister tried browbent the Bank of India into submission by tho use of threats
Military Supplios Found and insinuations," said Mr Patel. "We cannot be asked to malce payment| Calcutta, Jan. 12-The police of cash balances to Pakistan when today investigated the source armed conflict with its forces is in destination of a large supply of progress and threatens to
assume military equipment, reported to be an even more dangerous character." United States Army supplies, found
Earlier, speaking in Jammu,In a warehouse in Calcutta, Kashmir, Mr Patel said that Polis- tan Was waging full-scale war ngainst India.-United Press.
It was reported that the supplies. were placed in the warehouse by (a privato Hindu trader,
The police said they suspected the equipment was destined for a point "outside the border of the Indian Dominion".
Favours Joining India
New York, Jan. 12. The people of Kashmir Lavour Joining India, Sheikh Mohammed About one-fourth of the crates
and receivers. It was not known if the supplies included arms
and United Press.
OUTWARD MAILS
statel, registered
ammunition.
durable peace is to be atttained." Gen Marshall insisted: "If you do
"Europe must be restored In Senate Foreign Relations Committee CZECHS LOSE servation of elections which will Abdullah, head of the Interim Gov-unpicked contained 30 radio trans-
not go through with an adequato Co-operative System
programme, you may as well Gen. Marshall praised the work 20 through with it at all."--Reuter, up the recovery of the Paris Conference, which drew
Douglas Testifies "The pledges of
plan, and said:
Washington, Jan. 12.-If the Mar- group promise a far more co-opera- among the 16 countries taking part this European shall plon succeeds, the co-operation tive system than has ever before in the European recovery plan may existed on that continent."
be expected to continue afterwards, The proposed $6,800,000,000 Ameri- Mr Lewis Douglas, United States
for the first 15 Ambassador to Britain, told can contribution break up of the recent Big Four months represented a reduction of Foreign Relations Committee of the
20 percent on In about
the Paris Senate here today. estimates, he stated.
of the city.
American C.ID. agents said there had been a sharp increase in this type of Soviet activity
since the
Foreign Ministers' conference London.
Wells, en leave of absence from his university post, now is serving as chief of the U.S. Military Govern- ment education branch.
Arrested with him were Mr and Mrs Charles Rotstein of New York, Peter A. Fraenkel of Bloomington, indiana, and Wade E Faris, soldier driver for the party, Frackel and Rotsteln are employees of the Mill- tary Government.
Wells said he believed the Russian were young and
soldiers
zealous.Associated Press.
over
Mr.
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Dr K P. S. Menon of India was named chairman over at attempt by Philippine delegate, Melecio Arranz, to postpone any action until Prague, Jan. 12.-A beauti- the General Assembly gave word to ful blonde Canadian ice skater proceed without Soviet diplomats and nudging actress the is breaking the ice for western S. H. Jackson of Australia nominated
Menon.
proposed that the Com-Reg. p.m. who was giving Rita Hayworth out in the cold.mission wait until the Ukraine ap- "The size of the programme must evidence for the third day in Photographer's flashbulba were pointed a representative be adequate to its purpose of sup- succession, was closely questioned by popping like firecrackers in a race General Assembly authorised reduce now, singtao and Peiping, Reg., 3 porting genuine
recovery," The Senator Henry programme
Cabot (Republican by Prague's 10. newspapers to get tion of delegates from nine to eight. must be "primarily a of Massachusetts) on the possibility pictures of Barbara Ann Scott, of He declared the Ukraine boycott,
and engineering that after 1952, when the plan ends, Ottawa, on page one in every edi- oss, technical
"spoils the resolution" which crent- ed the Commission after the United conception of nationalism and Gen Marshall continued: "Euro- old conceptcies would return to their tion." pean economic recovery is essential that this might lead to the possibility European women's figure
Miss Scolt came here to enter the States and Soviet to the preservation of the basic of yet another European war.
negotiators skating reached a stalernate. freedom in the most critical area
If Americau
championships which open on Tues-
In a prepared can help bring day and glided right into the affec- ceptance as chairman, Menon of the world today,
about the hoped-for measure
tions of every nowspaper editor in "It is essential to the return of European recovery, then I am con-
enlled that two had been normal
town. Already she has had her with Korean independence as Aldent that the participating nations trade and throughout the world."
will move further towards a close-
picture printed 17 times in the last "ostensible object, but that the The Chairman of the Committee, ly-knit economic organisation than Hayworth inspired on her last visit, be a mockery and a sham."
three days-nine more than Miss promised freedom "turned out to Charles Eaton,
Gen. they have even today,"
Fald Marshall how he would answer the Deuglas.
Mr making her Czechoslovakia's pin-up Sympathy And Realism "Distinctive foreign charges that the ald plan
"Let it not be sald by future have Rude Travo, official organ of the historians that another war, a world represented an Invasion of $0- been
entered into by these nations Communist Party, become enthus war, was fought which also had and if they are observed," "as I am siastic about the Imported beauty Korean Independence as one of its "Pure propaganda", Gen. Marshall confident they will be, this region sald,
that it put her smile on page one planks but which also betrayed the adding that if the recovery will be raised above the programme "Involved
level and relegated the story about the people of Korea," the Indian dele- American of nationalism and unrestrained Greek fighting to the inside. plans for economie. Imperialism it sovereignty that Jins
gate said. bedeviled would require a more Machiavellion Europe for the past three quarters Noviny, threw away a photo of a Aslan and small power in compos
The farm
paper, Zemedelske
Menon said the Commission, mainly machinery than is possible in an of a a century." open hearing like this,
added that
Canadian threshing machine with a ition, would view the Korean problem the proposed new look and revamped the edition "with utmost sympathy and realism Hankow, Jan. 18.-The wan-
Psychological Effect
further meeting of the Paris Con- to carry
picture of and without fear or favour." a two-column ference Speaking further of propaganda develop additional measures of co-
nations was ton slaying of two American
designed to shapely Miss Scott--United Press. Dr Zeki Djabi of Syrin told the woman missionaries and a Fin-effect," he said
and its "tremendous psychological
that during the operation among member nations.
it should ask for a general Kroup CZECH SOCCERITES nish medical missionary by London Council
amnesty for political prisoners in Britain's Coal Production of Foreign
Prague, Jan. 12. Czechoslovakia the American, zone as well as in "bandits" 150 miles northwest Ministers, "the tremendous bare- Mr Douglas said that if the prob- will not compete in the Olymple the Russian zone because they might of this central Chinn city last faced efforts to overthrow the gov lems of the British coal industry soccer tournament In London.
truly ernments
Franco of week has set off a mass evacua-stemmed largely from propaganda the past three or four months, he
represent and Italy" ware tackled with the vigour
considerablo The secretary of the Czech Foot section ot
of the people.-Associated tion of foreign religious work- against America.
ball
Association, M. Frabtisck Press. was confident that Britain would Gurtler, told Reuter here today that The Secretary of State amailed altain its coal export target.
a team of pure amateurs would noi The movement is similar to that the "demagogie appeals to the
The
Administration is deter-
be good enough, and Czechoslovakia of 1027 when 6,000 missionaries left public which is very
easy to stir
mined
to make it clear that con-
did not want to fleld a player whose the interior of China to escape a "P" bul said that people abroad tinuity of American aid is contingent status was in doubt.
6. BBC Transcription Service: "Navy wave of anti-foreign violence,
would respond readily to honest upon the effecilve use of that aid,"
Mixture"; 230, Barnabas Von Gecry and Various mission officinis
promises of help from the here are
United he said.
Jils Orchestra: 650, Studio: "See Teo" on Sport; 7, London Relay: World and completing plans
States. to remove by
"We reserve the right to deter
Home News: 730, Studio: Sof Faller, at plane about 200 members of mis-
lle asked Congressmen
The Czechs are eagerly anticipa-was made to con-mine how much support, if any, shall ting the match in England here in
the Piano: 731, Studio: Stage & Screen sionary families
ost sider the Marshall plan in terms be given any country
Favourites presented by Alleen Woods; from areas closely threatened by troops and
most of its psychological potentiallyles on
which fails May, and applications for the 50,- have arrived in Istanbul by air for 1.30. BBC
Philharmonic Orchestres lo meet its obligations.
"Mr Transcription Service: followers of Communist generals
behalf of the United States
Mr Averell Barriman, Secretary of 000 places available are expected the instruction and training of Tur-and Birs Abbey's dimeuilles" E M. He said that his "contacts with Commerce, Liu Po-cheng, Chen Keng and Chen
kish naval officers and units who cleverdon; 9, London Itelay: News: 0.10, Forster's Esny adapted by Douglas also giving Yi. Other misalonaries in areas less had encouraged him to believe that warned today that "we must frankly officials of satellite governments" evidence before the same Committee,
will
man the 15 warships granted to Weather Report: 0.11, Studio: A Talk by immediately threatened nre being other
FOOTBALL DECISION
Turkey under the $100,000,000 | the Rev. Father T, F. Ryan, B. 1. "Great urged to seek safety in Hankow.
European
countries would face the fact that the European re-
London, Jan. 12--The Football United States old programme.
Composers"-Mendelssohn; 9.45, Music of The three missionaries slain were there is no sign of any weakening dimculties in trying to control in- eventually join the plan, although covery programme will aid to our
Association Council decided after
Mendelssohn: 10, London Relay: Radio Among the ships are four large News Reel; 10.10, Helay of the Dance Mra Martha J. Anderson of Min in their political stand as yet."
consideration that Manchester United submarines built in 1044, which will Orchestra of Conni Dimanlig neapolis, Esther Victoria Nordlund of
flation."
should have an arranged venue be delivered to a Turkish port by Paramount Ballroom; it, Close Down, Chicago and Dr. A. F. Berg of
Aid Administration
He added: "A programme of the agreeable to Liverpool in accordance American crews. Helsinki, attached to the Evangelical The Secretary of State indicated contemplated magnitude
with
FA Cup rules.
The transfer of the ships will be BBC PROGRAMME · · Covenant Mission at Siangyang in that he was prepared to agree to costly" and would mean sacrißces This means that Manchester City completed in April.
Hupeli Provinco-Associated a compromise on the administration by the American people.
will be at home on January 24 and
Two more groups of Americans "The benefits to be gained, how-
that Manchester United will have will arrive in Turkey within a few for outwelth Immediate to play their tie on another ground weeks,
it was reported today sacrifices.
on the same day.Reuter... Reuter, Stimulation For Trade
OLEK WINS BOUT "I believe, however,
cannot expect to obtain Paria, Jon. '12-Stephan' Olek thority for the administration direct repayment for
out the former French Good Deed Delayed a substantial knocked should be vealed in a single Indi- part of the ald given," Mr Harriman heavyweight champion Georges
ers,
the
*Press,
sives
British & Arab
Troops Clash
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for
the
of his ald to Europe programme.
"I have an
open mind bath on the specifie machinery and on the
ho sald.
working of legislation that
011-
over,
"Wo
who was
will bo
The Czechs generally are "Inde- pendents," receiving allowances for playing.
to reach 150,000.-Kéuter.
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GMT 10.00-Plain English, First of a
"Colour" and series of (alks about the "flavour" of words,, by Hugh Bykes Davies: 10.15-Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra (gramophone recorda); 20.30. -Music while you work; 11.00--The news; from
vidual and not in a commission or said. "But: our returns will be in Martin, in the first round of their Return From Leave Northern Orchestral Con
Martin.
from
The fight, arranged for 15 rounds. telephoneland Yard to contact the
board, and that matters of foreign the furthering of peace and world fight for the vacant French heavy-
London, Jan. 12.-A Guarusman policy should be subject to the stability, and I believe that we will weight crown tonight. About the recent finds of explo- tary of State," he declared.
control and direction of the Secre- get an indirect return over the Olek took exactly 52 seconds, in-when
was returning to barracks last night he saw a man fall destined
years from
an expanding
to knock-out Waterloo Bridge. Jewish
count, world cluding the Agency, Dr Sherlok sald: "If we under consideration sponsored by
The Commiteo already has a bill trade"
Mr Harriman said that only about
He jumped off a bus, ran to a connot got hrms through the Mr Christion Herler, the Republican one-third of Ue commodities to be United Nations, 1 consider Haganah Representative from Massachusetts obtained by the 16 countries would do. Clack powerful river police who rescued the man.
came to its abrupt close when after
booth and dialled 99, en- abling entitled to obtain arms by every and chairman of the committee come from the United States means that they can do so."
the body, Olck struck
The Guardsman missed the Dr Shertok
In fact, the United States exports left to Martin's jaw. This knock-train back to barracks as
· said.
Jast in investigated
conditions in in 1948 were expected to decline by out purich caught Martin with
result. which would summer,
so he returned home for the night. defences would be
terap Gen. Marshall's proposals for $800,000,000 to an annunt 1 fully
total of lowered administration and
Olek had forced the pace from will be accepted when he arrives He is hoping that his explanation $10,000,000,000. substitute an to 20,000 men.
It was hoped that Imports would the starting gong taing powerful Such a force could be put into both political parties, responsible the field tomorrow If they had the equally to Congress and Govern- $0,300,000.000. equipment, he said,
ment, but divorced from the
State
administration
which
minimum requirements for Jewish Europe last
that
tho
Guard
-bilised and equipped force of 15,000 | eight-man corporation representing trease by $300,000,000 to a total of punches which Martin uiterly failetate from leave todayRouter.
Js
or
"I believe this programme is ond "He declared that the Jews in Department.
of the
most far-reaching under- This issue of Palestine were at a grava dis-
takings for peace and human pro- advantage, because they are not yet expected to be one of the most ress ever undertaken by this
any other country," Mr Harriman a State whereas their neighbours heated of the debate-Reuter.
unid. can use State machinery to buy
"It is noble In concept, but it is arms in many countries for the Washington, Jan. 12-Before the based on our own self-interest and Arab Palestine millitary organisa- House Foreign Relations Commitee, on Hons-Reuter,
our own self-preservation." the Secretary of State was further | Router.
Avorting New Wark
to counter.
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The result was not in doubt for 4 moment.-Router.
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Printed and published by BIDERIEM had scored 514 runs for four wickets The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxem- South China Morning Post Limited here today," Barbados From the vegetable plant, flax. 5. Pracy FRANKLIN for and on behalf of In reply to the MCC total of 334 bourg and part of northern France. at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of runs-Reuter.
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