Acheson Meets

German Leaders

West

Bonn, Nov. 13.-The Western Foreign Minis- ters had given the Allied High Commissioners in Germany far-reaching powers, the US Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, said tonight.

The three Ministers, at their Paris talks, had dealt at great length with the question of dismant- Hing, but did not discuss problems of German de- fence or German participation in a Western defence 'system, he added.

the basia for

Mr Acheson was address- I might become ing a press conference here unity but that would depend on after paying a formal visit the attitude of the Soviet Union. today to Dr Theodor Heuss, the Western German Presi-

dent, and A private talk,

with

not

The United States did propose to recognise the East bad German Government. He

Western to

Germany como

the mer TIDW chiefly to meet

the Chancellor, Dr leading the country-rs Pre- Konrad Adenauer.

sident, the Chancellor,

On German unity, Mr Ache-Cabinet son said that Western Germany tenders.

No Election Incidents In Portugal

and

tho politica!

As for da was possible in a short time, he believed

they had done something to estab- lish relations of trust and con- Adence for the future.

REAL EFFORT

Mr Acheson said that he had "very surfactory" talks with Dr Adenauer and had told him of the powers given to the High Comadisoners. He

loped he

nd convinced Dr Adenauer and Cabinet that the United hin States Government intended to help the West German Govern- ment in every way to solve the difficult problems ahead.

Lisbon. Nov. 13.-With

can only eight Opposition didates, more than 1,000,000 voting in Portuguese were

Such stance could only be fashion

the cairly and orderly

however, and marginal, elections real effort today in generaj

will have

to comme unit the German people for a new 120-seat National from Assembly.

the

No incidents had been

drew to m ported as polling

But evening. this and

of the regime of maintenance the Prime Minister. Dr Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, was a fore- gone conclusion

User Government

We

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1949.

German

Model

Glider

Meet

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Greek Army

Army Begins Demobilisation

Athans, Nov. 13.-The Grook Army, counting itself civil war, will begin victorious after five years of domobilising on Tuesday. The Army will release 50,000 men and rotain 160,000.

The cut was suggested by the American military The decision was regarded na authorities in Greece.

the most impressive evidence so far made public that the war is actually over.

SENATOR'S

WORDS STIR

SWEDEN

24

have no desire and 11 would anyhow be impossible to subalitule our wit for that of the German Government or our

Stockholm, Nov. 13.-The energy

raised for the energies of the Swedish

press German people," he said

but furious cry of protest today "We want to help,

remarks critical uitimately We

help against can only

yesterday who are determined to made in Vienna themselves."

by the United Stater Mr Acheron concluded! Lay

The eight unofficial Opposition | iho

ninking candidates, pearance for the Arst time since

431

ap

help

Members of Germany's

Jews Honour POCKET CARTOON Dead Of Two Wars

London, Nov. 18.-A Jewish army" of 12,000 strong from all parts of Bri- tain paraded today in Lon- don's Whitehall to remem-

of ber their dead

two World Ware.

They formed into 10 over- sized battalions, and, led by Guards bands, marched In columns of eight through the streets to the Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall.

The "officers" were

dressed in bowler hats and black over-- coats "Other tanks" word raincoats.

WAS

Mont-

*Go-and never darken

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SCOTCH FOR

BRITAIN

Nov

13. —AN has

New York, American mail order firm published an advertisement in the New York Times Inviting Amerienus to buy Scotch whisky for delivery to their friends and relatives in Britain.

The inspecting officer Field Marshal Viscount Comery, Chairman of the Wes- tern Union Defence Committee. Among the ex-servicemen and women on parade was 74-

Cohen, a veteran of four wars. He served in the Matabele and South African Wars and in the First and Second World Wars, Royal He volunteered for the Air Force as a rear gunner when the Second World Wor The giver will pay $0 a bottle broke out, and won the Dis-or $67 a dozen for the whisky Binguished Flying Cross at the "Delivery

unconditionally age of 03. Cohen ta a London tuaranteed to anyone, anywhere stockbroker.

in the British Isles direct from the distillery In Scotland," the advertisement sald.

first postwar model glideryear-old Wing Commander L. club race along a hill at the club's opening meet in the French sector of Ber- lin. Full size gliders are still forbidden (AP Pic- ture).

Truman's

Programme Lauded

Victory for the Athens Government forces was re-

in terms President Harry ported recently which left room for doubt.

"Point Four" High-ranking American mili

MERGED AS ONE Today's remembrance service was conducted half in Hebrew and half In English by the Brita Commonwealth Rabbi, Ismael Brodle, minute silence followed.

The Attorney General, Hartley

Shawcross,

social

Chief

A one-

Silr

told A

Jewish Remembrance Day San Francisco, Nov. 13.- hering tonight that Jews and Truman'a Gentiles were one in the British

economic.

and political programme

vistaa of

try observera sul diet waa lauded today as opening

up

"ynst new

ife.

Jewish om not of the faith, but my speaking here,

to say flatly that the shoot-security and peace and well-for what tile it may be worth, ing War

completely wns over, and added that it could being for mankind the world may serve to emphasise that in our country roligious and reclai over."

differences between Jews and In the ого merged start again at the drop of a

frum memo in the Kremlin. They

Mr Gentiles The praice came

of British noted official word that Oscar L Chapman, whom Mr common community 4,700 guerillas were still at man Inst week appointed a citizenship which we all share.

NO COMPARTMENTS Secretary of the Interior, large in the country.

"In the economic and social The programme, as announced However, American officials

by President Truman, envisions and political life of our coun atver been more optimistic | American

to "the free try there are, and shall be, no

have

the present regime took power | suying that he had been greatly Senator. Mr Eimer Thomas, since promulgation of the Tru-peoples of the world, through compartments m which the Jow

33 years ago, were contesting encourtuted

by wxlny's talks,

Laken to refer to Sweden.

m

"You are a end and a llar, Mr paper Schator," one leading

two constituencies of four soata which had convinced him that

cach-Castelo Branco and l'or-Germany's talegre.

candidate, Dr Antonlo Barriga, described as dependent.

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FOREIGN POLICY

The largest Opposition group, which supported General Luls Norton De Matos, withdrew

Presidential candidate of Last moment becaure

It

was

that Mr formed details

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decisions

the

Government

guarante

had faller "absolutely

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against my

Another Senator present said he meant Sweden.

The Stockholm press today stressed that the American Con- had been gressmen

that courtesy" und "unusuni

das- hud not shown any they

their short Somo satisfaction during stay here.

con-

to com- and 1945 Armistices,

They also heard a speech by the deputy Opposition leader, Mr Anthony Eden, and saw ani all-stor variety pubgramme. →→ Heuter. turn. supply. Those areas, need the machines, tools and fertilisers produced in industrial countries.

areas

In

can

help Doctrine, and their their own efforts, to produce is separated from the Gentille

we commemorate optimism is reflected in the sug-1 more food, more clothing, more That which

that the Army start materials for housing, and more tonight is the most soleman and lendem

gestion htt

imited demobilisation,

of the fact mechanical power to lighten tangible evidence wrote.

that the courage and energy "le go for.

Jews are an integral Oreece in Any event,

Is their burdens." Dr Salozur Government word on their way."

Senator Thomas, the spokes-

pence. The Technical aid, such as con- and valued part of the single untitl Tomorrow he

visit Nacional, Alan Unioo

of ถ Party,

party of American enjoying relative

country has fewer "bandits"- templated under the programnie, community of the British people, ito $20 includes among

can- Berlin ond

touring now tomorrow night he

Congressmen

backward in the didates one official Opposition would leave Germany "greatly Europe to study the working of the leftist guerillas are called Mr Chapman said, "is a neces- not

of large-scalo tributlo. they have made to the Pinto acouraged by his visit

the American ald programune, than it has had since the civil any forerunner

development of the resources common weal." In-

in war started. BROAD PICTURE

fold

conterence

The ex-servicemen, members press

Since the victories of the of under-devloped areas,"

of Jewar the Association Vienna that "one country into understood tonight Acheson had not in-

which we

have been pouring Greek armies in the Grammos

Ex-Serviceinen,

were meeting Vited mountains,

RAW MATERIALS guerilla Dr Adenauer of the

money ignored our party en- and

ruids have ceased and nobody

Great benefit will accrue to under the chairmanship of the #f Land week's Paris tirely. If this country gets one

Marquis of Rending the United States and Europo

the 1918 The churing

private single dollar in the next bill, it blows up bridges by night now. U.S. general said there strongest | One

as well as to talles of one hour with him this will be

under-developed memorate were only 80 guerillas at large Afternoon.

protests."

the southern areas by putting the programme into effect, Mr Chapman said. in Peloponnesus. He referred to the negotiating

peninsula of Greece, compared

ho said, The United States, powers given to the three High

needs row materials whiten Commissioners

and drew

3.000 last year.

under-developed ta the inter- picture The new regime, its suppor-

FIFTH COLUMNISTS receiving ters say, would maintain Portunational situation as seen by the

The Communist intelligence gal's traditional foreign polley-United States Government.

INtwork has broken down alliance with Britain "now pro- Dr Adenauer is not expected

fifth columnists and by the Atlantic Pact to receive longed

a full, offlelut and

there were some in every vill-

The President's programme, through its close ties with the detailed account until he mers

wi h the retreating

Mr Chapman said, would "nar- Stockholm's Tidningen wrote: age---fed Pact the three High Commissioners and other United States

row the economic Kap which as well as friendship members,"

on Tuesday, a few hours be- "Mr Thomas' ctatements must, guerilla armies to Albania and

exists between the United without the slightest hesitation, Bulgaria. Some were caught by the

Parliament fore with Brazil and Spain.

be labelled as.

the the summit of

Army and

and the

the rest of Voting lists included all meu rassemhics, can rend ant! over 31 who

Mr Acheson made his state insolence, ignorance and false- Some

Mr Every cent of the so-

sald Chapnin

private write, fukerate men who pay a meni to the Press after

Marshall Aid which we

enterprise must furnish most of least 100 escudos (25 shillings) | ception at which he met the

village has its defence the capital needed. Gover- tax and women over 21 with at Cabinet, Party leaders and the have received is part of a loan

U.S. officials took

ment aid is necessary, he said, schooling least

corps. or Allied secondary

Commissioners, which will be repaid with in- Oli D usuni business

calculated risk in jesuing arms for projects whose cost is great who are heads of households

to Frankfurt im-terest He returned

Less than or to them, but won. basia"

where a long Umo must Two tho

tax. minimum and pay

mediately afterwards.

fell уурь м The evening paper, Expressen,

elapse before they can begin workers, Those barred from the polls in-

one percent of the arms During the reception he

the United

States into enemy hands.

paying off-Associated Press. clude persons with views op ured for half an hour to talk described

the remaining "high body" bul posing Portuguese independence with leaders

of the Social Senate as a

The majority So with "ideas contrary to so

Democratic Opposition - Dr "also a political dumping ground Communist guerillas are hiding clal discipline."-Reuter.

Kurt Schumacher, Dr Erich for all kinds of queer birds and in Western Thrace and Eastern the Bui- village Macedonia, for the Oltenhauer, deputy lender, and

most ignorant

has training

borne the Forestn mon of

Affairs corners of the Union."-Ecuter. British

ond The Grecks, fruit. Commission of the Bundestag. FRENCH ATTITUDE

battle-shy, are now described as willing to attack.

LIBERAL PARTY'S FUTURE

High

Donn

n re-

hood. called

State police. States switched Bidea before world."

they

men.

cuuid becotia

Each

near

marked

Professor Carlo Schmdit, chair-politicians from the darkest garian border, American and

B

was

LEAKAGES DENIED

ISLAMIC

CANTON HOLDS BIG PARADE

San Francisco, Nov. 18.-

hundred

thousand

mer-

Atudents, chants, People's Liberation. youth Army men, women,

of the

and other sectiona

Canton population held a

big eight-hour parade on November 11 to celebrata,

bigb In consequence of the priority given to exports to the dollar aren, whisky is scarce Britain.-Reuter.

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Early in the afternoon, thả | A BORENT SOCKNER PRODUCTION, ERICAN Ń RONDET FLOWER stres near the Canton Muni- elpal Government were lined with people holding portraits Karachi, Nov. 13. The of Sun Yai-sai, Mao Tse-tung, Lenin and Stalin

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Mr Acheson had been par-

ECONOMIC FRONT ticularly

Farts, impressed in

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Neverless, U.S. officials wamed had evidently

French increasing

that the Communists still readiness to co-operate with

an avenue to power in Greece- Melbourne, Nov. 13.-Mr H.

wor West the

German Governp. Green, Secretary of the Do-

the economic front. That

economically Aga Khan, spiritual head of Chu Tel Greece partment of Supply and De- has left ment.

Moslems, will and takes u wheel- the Ismaili today

prostrate. I Today he was stated to have

velopment, denied London, Nov. 18.-The

Parade, newspaper report of leakages of barrow-load of drachmae to get attend the first international placards, ready

It said. Members of the the

economic....... con- about future of the British Liberal told the Opposition Reuters of

an Amercian dollar. And some Islamic information

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feel the Greeks

and dragon dance Woomera rocket range in Sou- U.S. oficials Party may be decided at the this mood by offensively worded

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In their colourful forthcoming Parliamentary critical statements.

November 25, "if his health troupes, thern Australia. Germans thousand Five

Today's Sunday Herald sak forward towards recovery. by-election at South Brad-

that British Secret Service cheered Mr Acheson when he

Many American officials fear permits," it was announced costumes, entertained the walt-

ing crowds in the streets. ford, Yorkshire.

arrived in

unless the Government tonight. the West German agents were seriously concerned that, the

economic

The celebration began with a 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. stability, The once powerful Liberal capital this morning by train by leakages from Melbourne and provides

He has instructed members of military review by General Ych

Ismaili

FINAL SHOWING community Party is reduced to a

Dr Adenauer Adelaide offices. Mr Green sald Greece could fall under another repre- from Frankfurt.

in Chien-ying. With martial music sentation of 11 members in the and other Cabinet members met that his Department was cer- brand of Communist attack-in-

contingents of the 2.30. 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m..

Army, present House of Commons,

Liberation tain that no leakages were ec- nitration, strikes, demonstrations the venture.operate fully in playing. him at the station.

and unrest.-United Fress. has

and farod badly in all by-

Afghanistan He paid a formal call on Dr curring.

latest hended by mechanicod elections since 1945.

к. Armstrong. Senator J. Heuss at the President's

country to accept an invitation artillery units, passed before the "Advance in sidence at Godesberg and gave Minister of Supply and

personal greeting from velopment, declined to

For some time it has avoided contests in which the Party's him a

TC-

chances are considered as slen-President Truman ---Reitter. any comment.--Reuter.

.der. But the local Liberal or- ganisation at Bradford is pro- posing to put forward can- didate.

The contest may be the Inst before the general · ·clection, anda Liberal defeat in such circumstances might sound the Party's Parliamentary death knell.

constituency

The Bradford has a Liberal tradition, but at the general election four years ago Labour won, the acat with

1,000 majority-Reuter

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a uniform

"Bow ties are now only used with dinner jackets or talls,” a

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Her delegation will be led by Southwest

and

"Elberate the Director-General of the the whole country," Afghan

The

parado began after the Yakoob Khan, Mr Mohammed

of banners by Other delegations will come presentation.

and organisations people's from Turkey, Egypt, Perala wound through the thorough- Saudi-Arabia, Muscat fares of Canton. Ав the seven- Oman, North Africa, mile long procession passed,

Seattle, Nov. 13-A now Superfortress. bomber with › bomb capacity of over 12 tony has been delivered to

the and United States Air Force by the Pakistan and Indonesia,

women workers threw bouquets, There will also be a separate Boeing Airplane Company

of the motorized People's The new version of the famed delegation representing the Arab candy and bleculls to the men

Liberation Army units. wartime B-29 bomber is called League-Reuter.

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