B
Gen. Eichelberger On Need Of Jap Defence Corps
DANGER OF COMMUNISM
Washington, Dec. 14.-Lieut-General Robert L. Eichelberger today urged the "Imperative im- portance" of establishing a well-armed. Japanese- manned defence corps for policing purposes.
He told the United Press two possiblo methods would be (1) to arm the present total police force of 125,000 and increase its number to 150,000 and (2) to leave the present forces as it was and to create a brand He said he pre new Constabulary of up to 150,000. ferred the second solution.
In an interview with the United Press, General Eichel- the second berger suld the force he envisaged under alternative would be a national Constabulary for interna- tional protection: He said the force should be held to n maximum of 150,000 and armed with small weapons only. "it they are not well armed, they would be useless," he auld.
He added that when he
total
only
Japan the
125,000 and
polloo
left fores of 10,000 pistols Discussing the necessity of an armed Japanese Constabulary, Geheral Eichelberger said, "The implications to Japan become more omphatic as the Communista sweep southward on
lie Asiatic mainland."
REMOVED A BARRIER
Pacing up and down the
and emphasising his point
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948.
-POCKET. CARTOON
HELTER SKELTER
Mr Hoffman
Was Speaking For Himself
Official Commont On China Statement
--- A Washington, Dec. 14. spokesman for the U.S. State Department said on Tuesday that ECA Administrator Paul G. Hoffman was speaking for himself in suggesting American
aid to China might be continued
If the Chinese Communists win control there.
French Taxation To Go Up By 40%
NOTICE
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AN
Notice to Shareholders
Nolles la hereby given that Interim Dividend of One Dollar per share and a Bonus of One. Dollar per share 75,000 014 Shares declared payable
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15th
December, 1948. free of tax.
Paris, Dec. 14-French tax-
The Share Transfer Boots will payers will be asked to pay be closed from Saturday, 4th nearly 400,000 million francs December 1948 to Wednesday, (about £377,368,190) or 40 per- 15th December 1948. (inclusive) cent more in direct and indirect for the purpose of the prepara Laxes next year. the French tion of Dividend Warrants. Premier, M. Henri Queuille, told the. Finance Commission of the National Assembly today.
The 1949 budget estimates the tax revenue at 1,250.000 million franca (about £1,179,245,233) for the or- dinary budget.
In addition, a special 10 percent Increase on all taxes with an exten 10 percent on the production lex, making a to'al of 20 percent in- crease on this tax, is expected to 135.000 million (about produce
for the reconstruction £127,547,170) and equipment programmes.
The Premier, who is also Finance Minister, told the Commission that this record tux burden would have to be increased sill further if loans million franca totalling 100,000 (about £04,339,022) to be launched next year were not fully subscribed by the end of June.
NO INDISCREET QUESTIONS
He did not reveal the full con- ditions attached 10: the new loans
subscribers
but indicated that Washington, Dec. 14-llouse
would not be asked indiscree! ques- spy Investigators today asserted
Mr Hoffman was quoted as saying tions about their resources. room that an alleged pre-war Com-
Business
fear that an circles on Monday in Shanghul that he br-
stage uf acute Dnancial munist espionage ring, dealing leved aid would be continued folutics Bill shortly be reached.
Government docu- new Chinese Government reprisent difficulties, help of the Communists, we rements, might have obtained ed all the people and preserved The deficit of the French balance moved a barrier. which permitted vital military data on secret Chinse freedoms. The result of that removal la more United States weapons and sent Important than any concessions wa them to Russia. nindo to Russia
nt. Yalta Potsdam. When we defeated Japan. we removed the balance of power in Azla."
the Communists to sweep South.
or
Although General. Eichelberger did not specify what barrier, he re moved, he obviously meant the Japanese Kwantung Army which had occupied Manchuria.
General Elchetediger, whb retires from the Army at the end of the year, said he hudders at tan con scquencos" shout: Jopan succumb to the Communists after the occupy-
rowers how withdrawn. Asked his opinion of the Chinese altuation, General Eichelberger re- plied: "If the Nationalist Govern- ment collapses and China goes Com munist, then the second World War victory in the Pacife was no vic tory."
·DEEPLY, MOVED
whe
of payments for the first 11 months of the year amounts to over 201.000 Press officer Michael J. McDer-million frontes (about £109.622.641). mott toll
reporters Mr Hollman This means that only 65 percent of was speaking "very frankly on one French imports are offset by ex- The House Un-American Activites subject and one subject only." parts.
had obtained This, Mr McDermott said, Committee said it new oral Information" indicating continued aid to China ond parti that an unidentified "witness" had obtained information from the Abercularly continuing aid to abate hun deen, Maryland, proving grounds. ger and suffering The proving ground is a major Army testing ground for all types of guns, shells and ammunition.
the Information
OUTSIDE ORBIT
and
Mr McDermott said Mr Hoffman, however, made it clear that poll Army intelligence said it had no ileal matters were outside his official It orbit
final decisions that knowledge of such information.
to be made at the said it would need specifie informa- would have
when specifle lovel tlon before It could make an accurate White House
situations arose. check.
The State Department, Mr Mc- The Committee said: "We have Dermott said, will itself not in indications
on "hypotho- ho dulge in speculation ' and transmitted hastical possibilities." collected reached Russia. This phase of the
Mr McDermott sald further in res- case involves an individual whom
ponse
to a question that there le no we belleve to be still in the employ reason to believe American represen of the Government."
tatives in Nanking are pressing to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek form a coalition government with the Communists.
WARTIME ESPIONAGE
*
The acting Committee chairman, Representativo Karl Mundt, said the evidence obtained by the Committee had led to believe that Communisi espionage activities had continued through the war when Russlu was an ally.
Ho said he believes reports that those representatives are trying to
a coalition: force
-are false, Before he left on his current inspection trip to China, Mr Hoff man falked with Under-Secretary of State, Mr Robert A. Lovelt.
Mr McDermott suld that what Mr Hoffman, the Ecenomle Co-operation Administrator, had said in Shangha! was not cleared specifically with the department in advance.
He declined to comment on what might or should be done to help bolster the tottering Chiang renme Asked to comment on reports that the United States Government had "written off the Chiong Government, General Eichelberger replied: "I can-
The Committée feels there is still not comment en thaftübject: That
an espionage ring operating in is a question of national policy and i
the evidence have nothing to do with national po Washington. Russia. lley. I have only carried out orders."ndicales, did it while she was an ally and certainly she would step General Eichelberger appeared it up in times like this, particularly deeply moved by the implications since we have done nothing to of the continued Red successes in check it," Ching. He said: "I have lost my international. Altruism. Izi the the Committee's beliefs. He said election campaign last spring ho Pacifle we have some other friends the "tragic aspect" of Soviet spy had said that if Haly went Com- whose interests correspond to our activities was that Russian agents munist there would be no further With them we should work for our
"have been alded; and abetted by economic ald from the United Aus meials and employees in our own Stay did stick common good." He named
Mr. McDermott's only reply tralia, Canada and the Philippines as Government"
WAS, examples of friends.
M- Mundt made the statement in that one. didn't my neck out on The Chinens Matist Govern-
We are
10
"Sinco
committed establish democracy in Japan and since wo, disarmed them at the troyed every weapon except platels, then we assumed the role of guardian with a guardian's res ponsibility."
Mr Mundt did not give reporters | any concrete evidence to back up
the Committee's summary
-STUCK-HIS-NECK OUT_
Mr McDermott was reminded by reporter that during the Italian.
to refused to discuss how a well. Grand and Jury failed to return in- led an increase of less than $235,000
10
from the
releasing of its progress to date in the ment has withdrawn all but less Whittaker Chambers-Alger Hiss than $5,000,000 from the $125,000,000 "Pumpking Papers Red spy con- which Congress voted for military
The Committee said it ald to China. intended to track dowit "ali guilty
The latest tabulation showed the parties" involved in the
the case, no
treasury had paid out $117,372,809. matter what the New York Federal
Jury did. And, it added, If through last Friday. The total show-
preceding week. the Attorney General
Mr. McD
said the
United dictments,
China policy (Tom Clark) should assign the FBI to the case and give it free rein. It remained unchanged. raid it bad "full
confidence" the
He said his remarks had no bear- FRI could
crack the case under ing on the conference President Tru- such conditions. It said also: "This man had last Friday with Madame caso comprises one of the most Chiang Kai-shek. Mr MacDermott serious, if not the most serions, ter taid he did not know. what the
Generalissimo's wife proposed of espionage."
what sho was told.
armed police force should be used.the But he added, smilingly, "Just si down and think a while of Japan's topography and economy and draw your own conclusions."
A GREAT PRIZE-
In a speech in Chicago on Octo- bur 20. General Elchelberger had told the National Safety Council, "One can appreciate what a great prize Japan would be to the Com munistle nations if they were per mmitted to gain possession. But to the United
Statca,
the
Conada Lho
Stoles
ог
ANOTHER APPEAL Meanwhile, the Chinese Control Yuan appealed to the United States House of Representatives speaker for increased Mr Joseph United States aid in China's fight against the Communists,
The message from the group, which
oversees the government ex-
STRIKE TO GO ON London, Dec. 14-Strikers at the Funippines and Australis it would London maintine terminus of Euston World War decided today to continue their strike and potential defeat in the Pacific which is delaying the despatch of In any future war that might be many train loads of parceta. The do not like to men also decided to seek the active forced upon us. think of Japan as an ally in war, support of other London stations. although that might well be pos The - London Midland region of the penditures, was sent to Mr Martin sible. I would like, rather, to think hallway. Executive informed the at his office by the Chinese Ambas- that we have built up, a great reser-men yesterday that if they did not 'rador,
voir of friendship and respect, which would act as a deterrent. 16 then who entertain no desire to light on two fronts."-Uoiled Press,
.945
return to work today they would
ador, Mr Wellington Kao,
made no comment in
Mr. Marthe message which
be dismissed but by midday only 53 making
of the strikers had returned, leaving omitted any suggestions
over 400 still on strike, Reuter.
amount or type of ald,
05 0
10
the
war
The Yuan referred to the against the Chinese Red. armlos
stupendous
crusade." "It China should
unfortunately be conquered," tho Yuan told Mr Martin, the Far East-will be Sovietised and so would Asin and Europe. Even the Americas might nol bo sectire."-Associated Press
Occupation Costs
London, Dec. 14. The occupation of the British Zone of Germany cost Britain £537million from the 'end of the hostilities to March 31 this year,
Chancellor of the Exclie
quer,
ford Cripps, said-in M
reply Noday This nominal valdo of British fo parations receipts in the period up to the end of last July was £30.400
Reuter
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