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MAGAZINE REPORTS PLOT
OVERTHROW
CHIANG
Rumours Too Thick To Be Ignored
New York, Aug. 23.-The monthly magazine, "United Nations World," today reported "from various Chinese sources from abroad hints of the overthrow of President Chiang Kai-shek without bloodshed, if possible, and by violence.if necessary."
The magazine conceded that the article WOR based largely on rumours, but added that "rumours huve been flying too thickly to be ignored. Most specific is that on or after the October 10th anniversary of China's independence, the Hongkong group of Kuomintang members who oppose Chiang will meet with the Communists to plau a coalition. government with Peiping as its capital; Connected with this report is the name of the formidable old Christian General, Feng Yu-hsiang. Marshal Fong, who has been in the United States for some time, has mindenly left."
THAKIN NU
APPEALS
TO COUNTRY
The United Nations World is a
inter- two-year-old publication on national affairs, whore editorial board Includes Richard J. Walsh, Pearl Buck and Vernon Pope. The contributing editors include Jawa. harlal Nehru, Lin Yu-tong, Thomas Mann und Vincent Sheean. The unsigned article fisted China's
troubles money
as main factors showing the Kuomintang'a "des- peration."
The magazine, went to press prior to Nanking's announce- ment of the new currency.
net.
How
TO
Hodge Accomplishes Mission In Korea
REPLACED BY AMBASSADOR
Washington, Aug. 23.-The United States today officially ended its military occupation in Korea with an announcement that Licut.-Gen. John R. Hodge, US military commander, is turning over duties to Mr John J. Muccio, special United States representative with the rank of Ambassador.
The move was expected since the United States recog- nised the Korean Republic and since Syngman Rhee, Korean President, was inaugurated on August 15. Mr Muccio will have the title of senior United States repre- sentative in Korea, and this marks the end of three years of occupation, but this does not mean full withdrawal of United States troops. They will remain to assist the Korean Government.
Major-Gen. John B. Coulter,
Co-operation In Order
The sanse issue enntained on To Crush Violence article by Pearl S. Buck. It sald: "The Chinese people in their age- Rangoon, Aug. 23, Mr old commonsense have never rushed to rid themselves of tyrants. They Thakin Nu, Burma's Prime are not hurrying now. They be Minister, tonight made # lieve that heaven and nature will country-wide appeal for whole-performs the
do they know when heaven hus decreed hearted co-operation in the
against a tyrant? By the simple fact Government's all-out effort to mat the price of rice has
gone crush the "monster of violence higher Dan th average man con
aford to pay. |
ruter keeps and widespread lawlessness"
When he which he said, is now threaten- the price of rice down.
is no longer able to keep it down ing Burma.
it is time for Him to go."
Pearl Buc
that the Chinese people have watched with interest the effects of th Americans to bolster the decaying regime,
"Had the bolstering; been able to command reduce the price have significance. But this would have taken many billions of dollars. The
Chinese knew
that
the Americans were not prepared to go ponsible for pante and chaos in the for. Therefore they have known from the beginning that the present country.
regime was loomed In spite of small delays."
ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN The author believed that the Chinese people want
a new ruler who 1. must be an intellectual, 2. would not likely be a Communist as the Chinese do not trust those who have drunk Communist mille from the breast of Soviet Russia who are Communists before Chinere."
Broadcasting over Rangoon radio, the Prime Minister declared that if the greed of violence is allowed to continue. Burma will return to the "daric days of 2.000 years ago and the country will end in servitude.
He said the country is Bghting to prevent the disintegration of no- tional unity and to eradicate in- surrection which, he said, is org.
FORTUNES TURN Commenting on the mility mutiny, Mr Thakoon Nu said that "only five per cent of Burma's armed forces turned traiter towards he State." He added that the rest are steadfastly Oghting on the Govern ment's Alde.
of rice it would
they
oro
ment.
President Truman, in
WARREN'S
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Miss Nina Warren proud- ly displays three grunton her father, caught by Governor Earl Warren of California, shortly after midnight at Malibou Bench, Calif. Left to right are: Miss Dorothy Warren, Mrs Warren, Misses Virginia and Nina Warren, the Governor and their hosts, Mr and Mrs Frank Lyons. -AP Picture.
To Discuss Kashmir And Hyderabad
London, Aug, 23: -- The Indian High Commissioner, Mr Krishn Menon will leave by
and
The Stute Department disclosed plane on Friday to confer with former deputy commander, will take that he would start
negotiations the Premier, Mr Jawaharia! et the United States with the Syngman Rhee government Nehru, on the Kashmir troops which previously were under for bilateral agreements for the ECA Hyderabad situations and de- .Gen. Hodge. Gen. Hodge's new which would link the Korenn pro-
has assignment
not yet been eramune into the China ECA pro-velopments concerning the im- announced. He Was ordered to crumme. The funds would be un- pending Commonwealth Prime report to the Army Headquarters in spent monies left over from appro-Ministers' conference, it was Washington pending a new assign priations the Congress gave to the
learned authoritatively today. [Army to run', the occupation which
The informants sald Me Menon may run as high as $100,000,000.
planned to Ko to Inclin fast One of the problems which Mr week but delayed his departure Mucelo will Inherit will be the dispending the return of Mr Clement commander of the Soviet forces in from his holiday in Ireland. pute with General Scrifin Nerkuoy, Attlee, British Prime Minister,
the Soviet-occupied North Korea. Korean
They said Mr Menon planned to Korean Government stay in New Delhi the satisfying will also step into the contest, it week and return here.
for only
expected that Mr Muccio will officials said. offer assistance, State Department
Electric Northern
message to Gen. Hodge, said, "The achieve- ment of the constitutional govorn- ment in Southern Korea completes the dimeult task that was given to you. As the government of this area
turned over to the people, it must be very
to you as it is to our government to know that you have been largely instrumental In restoring freedom to the persecuted nation."
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belleved Mr Menon's visit to India is highly significant coinciding wltH Pakistan and Hyderabad Common-
India's
Government is now waging an all- ate 1, peace and coalition govern-Gen. Omar N. Bradley also extended from the northern power facilities. tion's African dispute and
wealth conference. the Indian na-
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The
imagazine
war,
Pakistan
open-
Mr Thakin Nu admitted that in the initial stages of the Insurtection, fin- Government sustained considerable
The unsigned article concluded reverses, He said the gentes are now
power supplies from the definitely turned in the over-that-anything-ean-bappen-but-in-
have been cut off. zone mient's favour.
the judgment of any imparini The Army Secretary, Mr Kenneth slice May 14. Southern
Koren He disclosed
that the Burmese Chinese" the only alternatives now C. Royall, and the Chief of Staff, permally gets most of its power
out war on the rebels, In which ment or 2. Communist
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break their congratulations. Gen. Hodge Army officials in Washington have modern weapons, including cannon-through which will sweep southward has been overseas for six years ex-reported that they have evidence sudden withdrawal of British per-
across all China and perhaps all the cept for one brief visit to the United that some of the electricity Bring aircraft are being used.
has sonnel from Pakistan.
rted earlier in New Burma, Siam, Malaya States last year.
It He has been in been sent to Russia along
was reported I maintained that the
newly Govern- way ment la soildly backed by the
Korea since the end of the Japanese strung power lines. A State Depart-Delhi and Karachi that the Indian masses including the peoples of the
cited firstly the
ment officials also expects Korea to and
Prime Ministers would rumour that Vice-President LI ficntior.
The State Department disclosed renew requests for direct military leave next month for the Prime
aid. Arst voleed in July by Louiso Ministers' conference and the CAUSE OF REBELLION Tsung-jen has been negotiating with that Mr Mucelo will head the Depar: -
Yim. the Communists in Peiping. 2. Ex-ment's mission which will be
ing of the United Nations General The Prime Minister declared that
Premier Chang Chun had to deny a signed with the task of turning over
Asterably in Paris on September 21. the rebels had launched their in-
report that he had been in secret to the new Korean government the
It is considered Ilkely they would surrection because the Goverment
with Chou En-la, 3.
left by the occupation property left
įmeet Mr Attlee before going to Paris had refused to align itself only with ference
Reports that the Kuomintang forces,
a new Korean Army
and return to London after a week Soviet Russin.
was In and Additionally turning over
in the French capital, to attend a "If the rebels consider our pre-General Chang Chih-chung
with Chou contact
En-Int.
Korea former Japanese property.
fulldress Commonwealth conference ment policy of establishing friendship
magazine said it is hole- The formation and building of a
in October-Unlied Press. with Britain and the United States abominable, or if they sincerely be-worthy that several of these generals new army around the constabulary lieve it would be to Burm's advan-are former subordinates of General will be within the framework of the resolution, which tage to side with Soviet Russin, If Ferg Yu-hsiang and are still loyal United Nations'
to him.-United Press.
called for the creation of a security war breaks out between Russia and the Anglo-Americans, the proper course would be to pince their view- point before the masses, instead of resorting to arms," he said.
The
RUTH'S ESTATE FOR FAMILY New York, Aug. 23-Attorney exist as an Independent state."-Melvyn Lowenstein today revealeil
He added: "If we fail to eradicate the evil of violence. Burma cannot
Associated Press.
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Rita Has Attack Of Nerves
Lisbon, Aug. 23-Rita Hayworth
is suffering from nerves, her secre- tary reported today when the Alm star arrived at suburban. Estoril by automobile from Seville with Prince All Khan, son of the Aga Khan.
Miss Hoyworth's secretary said the had solected Estoril at an ideal spot to rest and would remain here as long as she was not disturbed by curiosity seckera.
Mina Hayworth and the Prince lunched informally in her apartments shortly after their arrival.--Unitecl Press
Prisoners To Be Exchanged
that Babe Ruth left the bulk of his estate to his widow and two adapted daughters, He refused to estimate the value of the estate.
To his wife, Ruth left. $5,000 cash plus an come from the trust ha established in 1927 plus oil stocks and bonds-United Press.
force.
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Israeli Levels
New Charges
Tel-Aviv, Aug. 23.—An Irael MUI- tary: spokesman charged today that
considerable war preparations are Philip's Sister
Both State and Army oficials being made at the main combined
they Iraql-Trans, Jordan base at Mintrak Visiting England
were frank in saying that expect United States troops to stay in Trans-Jordan Thers is also an as long as it seems necessary to RAF base at
at Mafrak. the United States and Koreans as
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London, Aug 23-Prince Philip's He paid that for the last week, the
Germanic sister, Princess Theodora counter to the Russian training arrival of many troops and vehicles of Baden, who was not invited to force in the north. This force is there have been reported. Imited at 125,000. The constabulary
The spokesman sold that Arabier brother's wedding with Princess is estimated at 20,000.
Irregulars supported by the Traut Elizabeth, arrived by plane from
Sunday Athens on
night for her noffcial estimates of the United artillery have been shelling the Ras States
force, run to about. 23,000 el Ain area, 15 klometres east of first visit to Britain since before the
war. troops.
Tel-Aviv for the last few days. He
The British press said the Princess Mr Muccio additionally will have said that Israel forces have not an hoped to visit. Phillp and Princess the job of dovetailing former.
oc-swered, Isr cupation funds into the' ECA, .. Other sources reported that Iraq Elizabeth, who are ut
was shelling Tel el Radura, south Scotland. of Tirat Zvi in the Belsan valley. In addiion. Jewish, sources charged the Arab Legion has been shelling the Jewish settlement of Gesher south of Lake Tiberias. United Press.
JOE STALIN SACKS TWO
OF HIS MINISTERS
London, Aug, 23.--Goneralissimo Josef Stalin last weck sacked two Ministers ånd äbolished their Minis- tries according to official Soviet sources today.
The Ministers were, P.F. Lomako, connection with Russia taking over of the Non-ferrous Metallurgy and of the uranium mines in Czecho~ T.B. Miirokchin of the Chemieni slovakia, Saxony and Bulgaria and Industry. Boll industries como the discovery of new uranium de under the Ministry for Iron and posits in Hungary, Inside the Soviet Steel,
Union proper, uranium is said to be gained out of Estohlan oli shale.
amaligaination of The
FOOD SUPPLIES FOR REFUGEES
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Canberra,
Aug. 23. Mr J. B
that his Aus- Chifley said today frallor Government has agreed to supply in quantity of wheat, cheese and butter for the relief. of 337,000 Arab and Jowish
fri refulca The announcement experts on
Palesting as requested by United Soviet affaira belleve, constituted an
the Nations Mediator Count Bernadette. Indirect confirmation of the assump ministries 15 also interpreted here as Mr Chifley saidh message from tion that the Soviet Government
an indication that the Soviet Gov-Count Bernadotto. New Delhi, Aug. 23-1 was about to comb out the Russian in- ernment had dropped the previous commodities be made avaliable im- officially announced. tonight at
dustry systematically qualified far-reaching specialisation of the mediately. Many of the refugees
for agreement had been tween India and Pakistan for the one to be used for staffing of Soviet Economic administration wero on the point.of starvation and brought about by the systematic 30 per cent were children under exchange
Including atomic energy research stations. of prisoners'
Gve years old. those held for trial.
The announcement added persons. Experla in the non-ferrous metal-splitting up of the ministries.
and in the chemical Industry, The first sign that Russia is now Mr Chifley said the Government guilty of offences, committed affer, it is argued here, could also be used adopting the opposite policy of had agreed to supply the commo August 1 this year are not included in atomic energy research and pro-amalgamating ministries was the dities in the shortest possible, time. duction. It stressed that the Soviet recent abolition of the Ministry of This would be part of. Australia's The exchange of prisoners is ex non-ferrous metallurgy experts were State for: Farms which was taken post UNRRA contribution of 24- over by the Ministry of Agricul- | 000,000, already allocated.--Associati pected to be completed before mid faced with ever increasing respon- September.Associated Press, sibilities since the end of the war in tureUnited Press.
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