Hoover talks of cocktails

KEEP COMMUNISM

OUT OF THE UNITED NATIONS

New York, Apr. 27. Former President Herbert Hoover proposed tonight that the West- ern nations unite against Russia by closing the doors of the United Nations to Communist coun- tries, or by forming a new united front of all freedom loving peoples.

Mr Hoover said the Western nations have been sipping "illogical cocktails mixed by ghosts of his- tory" long enough.

Menzies Opens War With Reds

He said they should farm an "Alcoholics anonymous" society with an exclusively non-Com- nunist membership. The West should awaken to the fact that this is not one world.

The one world Idea seems to be lost in the secret files," 1 anid.

pre-

In Πρ address before the American Newspaper Publishers Association, tha former sident sald the world

needs mobilisaton of nations which believe in God to fight the Red' Canberra, Apr. 27.-Aus-tide of agnosticism. He said it moralo mobilisation tralia's Conservative Prime needs Minister, Mr Robert Men-gainst a police state and human

slavery. zies, today opened his pro- Mr Hoover said: "The United mised offensive against States needs know who are with Communiam with a Bill to us in the cold war against them

practices and who we can de- pend on."-

outlaw and dispossess the Communist Party and known Communists froin Government and key trade union jobs.

NOT AN ALLIANCE He suprested Unit the Unite

Nations should be reorganised without Communist nations in To an excited and trusted R I thent is impracticable, Partingient by named 53 tear-Bren a definite new united front ing Communists-between them be organised of "those peoples Kontrolling most of Australia's who disavow Communism, whe key industrial unious who stand for morals and religion, would be barred from their and who love freedom" posts under threat of five years'

gool,

Mr Hoover sid "This is

meciniently not in propred ex- The preamble to hi bill tension of a military atlance of described Communists as die

uty colour of it.

it. It la a pro loyal wreckers directed from

bared solely apon.anorah Abroat who were

Trying spiritual and defines

fo

founda create chaos to prepare for re-tons. It is a propcal to re- volution.

deem the concept of the United

In the four-mi-hati hunra Nation to the bith pur page for Indictment of Communists, Alt which it was created. It is a Menzies told the jam-packed | proposal for moral and spiritual

lote of Representatives that co-operation

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"It would be an act of criminal free nations"--United Press fully 10 Jeave revolutionary Communists in key positions in

vital industrien so that with all their malines of mumbers they may chleve destructive results, which five army

corps

would

Dragged To

A

hardly hope to achieve." Gaol In

The President of the Austra

Ban

Commanist Party, Mr Dixon,

sunounced In Sydney Parly today that "Communist

funds will be thoroughly pre- corvet" despite ny law to confiscate them.

The Party would continue to function and publish its anwa

it had

legal he declared

papers whether statun or not, Reuter.

Lift Strike

Hits New York Flats

Nightdress

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950,

Hermann Goering's

Treasure –Trove |RED CHINA

WIVES

Following information supplied by a Polish national--and 19tiner minave of concentration camps-FRIEDMAN, officials discovered treasures believed to be between three and four million marks in value-at Castle of Veldensteln - and hidden by Hermann Goering. The valuables brought to light after 10 hours ex- cavations included 36 pricel24 candlesticks—a gilt silver bath tub, about 28 inches long and 8 inches wide and several hundreds of bottles of wine and liqueur.

Malaya to be no slavish

satellite

of Russia

PROTECTED

The Chinese Communists have promulgated • *** marrings law, giving women a slight edge over men in tho, battle of the

One privilege, which women enjoy over men under the new

inw, la man cannot divorce

wife when she is pregnant, but she can divorce him. He can inlliale divorce proceedings only one Year after her con #nement.

Another Patient feature of the new law is that the wife In given the right to retain the use of her niiden name if she chuoses. This was probably weliten in because of the popular practice among Com. munist women of using their malden name. Premier Chou En-lai's wife in among ke pro- minen! Communist women adopting the practice. She Is always known n Miss Teng Ving-chao, and not as Mrs. Chou En-lat.

Other feature# of the new Jow, which are similar to the Chinese Nationalist code, are:

1. Polygamy and concubin- Alle ore prohibited. Modifica- tions are permitted for back- warti minority races, wheTE polygamy is till a popular tradition.

2. The parents are respon- sible for supporting their off- spring. whether legitimate or not. The children in turn are Inlso responsible for supporting their parents when they come of

3. Divorce by mutual con- sent may be granted by the municipal authorities, but Igni procens is necessary If the divorce is disputed. by one

4. A widow is given the

t re-marry if she

Rangoon, Apr. 27.—The offensive against Communiststy who wish to turn Malaya into a "slavish satellite State of Russia" will be maintained until they are utterly destroyed, Mr Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner-General for South- East Asia, said here today. '

He told the Burma Journalists' Association that he had conveyed the British Government's congratulations to the Burmese Prime Minister, Thakin Nu and his colleagues on the recent `pro-! gress of their military campaign against insurgent Torres.

Wheel was

houses.United Press. Larwood On A New Wicket

was, London,

from the Privateer

Apr. 37.-Harol Harwont, the man who teck "body line" bowling: to Australia 16 years ago, left for Australin main today-as an emigrant on the finer Orontes, which zaiteel t.om Tilbury.

Will the former England last bowter were his wife, Doris, and thew ave daughters. Among the tainly's bagage were larwood's trophies, including the cricket balis he used during the 1989

Tesis in Antrali, which pre- led the controversy on body-

Dowling

coined to describe a fast bow- "Body-line" waa the Less

ત making

He hoped that the Burma ; dear to Burma, India, Pakistan MacDonald Government's magoanimons and Ceylon, Mir policy of amnesty and con Commis! penetration of elation towards the insur-South-Bet Asian countries, gant elements might soon such as Burnin, Slam.

Indo-

London, Apr. 27.- restore to Berma the hiris Ching and Malaya, was not ing of democratic peace and evitable, and could be pre-American authorities Inid of Com the ground-work for further the work of rehabilitationed if a handful

aunis elements was not allowed peotants to Russia on Thurs- nd development could pro-to impose on a pull on malo by concluding that the rrel among them unhamjerues of the population in those plane wheel assembly ler's neliun in pliching the bail Paris, Apr. 27--Th. French el.

Indo-China, Mr Mac-found in the Baltic mist short Mr MacDonald zuid that Pir- Communist Deputy, Marie Lamm-

Donald at that the French ave come from the Navy viciously head-higs at his hats- bert, told the National Assemblyma's rice exports came fully up today,

1989 in spic Government had handed over to "Privateer" missing with. that police kicked her, to expectations

"I have sold my tobacco and every difficulty

ex-Emperor Bao Dal control often men abourd, and "yax

that national

sweet shop and my Bluckpool affairs which led her hair, dragged her of from to aol wearing only vital matiti" might the chip-

domestic to Vietnam

Lancashire) home and have said he a nightdes after she had been ped in 1950 to feed surrounding were

assembly. ideatined of the "Privateer" little business in Sydney," he arrested on charges of organs-populations.

nough money to buy myself a ht rioting.

Mr MacDonald said that he

roon as agreement was type of Wednesday night by reached at the The Assembly, at a Commu- and the Britch Ambotzador, M

'. J. Bowker, discussed these was debating the

alst demand between workers and other questions of common

recent

and police at Brest and Quim- per in which one demonstra er was killed, Mme. Jambert and another Communist Deputy. Mt. Alain Signor, arrested.

concern with Thakin Nu.

Mr

Both Deputies and the Com- munist leader, M, Duclos, sald shipped.

at the arrests violated the New York. Apr. 27-Re-Consultution. sidents of 1,000 at New York's The Minister

PENETRATION

antries,

As

Cont

They

Inter-State United States oficials.in Stock-id-Reuter nference in May, compleie holm, could only have coine control of all national affairs, from the missing "Privateer" with the exception of minor plane. temporary reservations, might be given to Bao Dai.

"We know of no other "Priva- leers" dying in the area at the time, and the wheel is definitely from a Privateer, an Ameri- eun totiree said.

that MacDonald sald Midaya and Singapore had con- cluded negotiation for the pur-

Air MacDonald said he con- chase of 40,000 tons of Burmsidered the forthcoming Com- already being anwealth Conference at Syd- rice which was

ury as extremely important in

The statement referred to a vegard to South-East Asian punctured and apparently bul- ffairs because I would result let-seared 325-pound assembly. it the economic and political the first bit of concrete evidence en-operation of all nations linked directly with the plane which were interested in help-hat disappeared on April 2 Ing to maintain the democratic when Itusslan fighters Gred on cause in south-east Asia.

American plaus-United Reuter.

Me McDonald dcclared that

in Malaya to move steadny to-

progressive stages.

the

by

12:0

of Justice, ML most fashionable blocks of flats Rene Mayer, replying, said that it was the Government's policy faced the prospect of climbing there was obviously an het of 20 storeys or more when the violence and forced entry by wards self-government so that 15,000 service workers-many | Mine. Lambert and M. Signore political aspirations of of them. lift operators went had taken part in the demons-people could he wallsfied on strike at lunch time tedy. tration.

Penthouse dwellers in the Under the Constitution De- The struggle between

Avenue area wondered puties could be resid, tried

Democratic powers inch the how long it would be before and juriged la

Communist case like Uns

Russian

stute th central henting systems and botand Parliamentary immunity satellite. was not standing water supplies were switched, dhi not apply.

in the way of the national free- "P-veeedings against the two dom of the propia of Arla ge continue," he the smaller countries of Asia

Park

off.

In case of sickness or death, Deputies will

the Union han freed with added, "unless the Nationalrt ebewbure.

health officlats to co-operate Assembly rules a suspension of I had not prevent! 672042

thuze proccedings."—Reuter, Britain front granting Intern

with doctors or nurses,

la ll 200,000 But residents were affectedl by the wwalk

out."-Reuter.

U.S. CRUISER

The American entiser, USS Toledo (14,000 tans), flying the f

W. flag of tear-Admiral

F.

Boone (Acting Commander-in- Chief of the US. 7th Task Fleet) arrived in harbour shortly after 8 o'clock this morning and fired

a calute which was returned by the Army salution battery al

Binckhead's Point,

The Toledo is expected to re- main in harbour for two days.

Radio Hongkong

1.K.T

"Hengkong

Calling"- Pro- gramme Summary: 0.02, Children's Half Hour"Cowlenze Farm" A Story About English Farm Life by Ralph Whitilark (CTS): 0.30. Cantonese by Radio-Given by Leo Wal Lan & S. K. Len (Studio); 4.50, Songs by the Five Smith Brothers: 7. "Musle Lovers Hour” Classical and Light Classical Ro- quests. Presented by Yvonne Char- fer (Studio); 1, World News and News Analyala (London Relay); 0.18. Recital by Joan Hammond (Soprano) & Heddle Nash (Tenor): 8.30, Interlude: 0.40. "Service Quli"Introduced by Kenneth Mac- kenzio (Studio): 0. "From the Edu torials London Helay): 9.10. Wea ther Report; 9:11, Boston Pro- menade Orchestra: D.30, "Far from the Madding Crowd" - A Werner Comedy by Thomas Hardy. (Ep. 0) "Mr Boldwood's Christmas Party" (DBCTS); 10, "Composer of Week"Brahms; 10.23, Musta Dencing: 11, Radio News Reel (Lon- don- Zelay}}; 11.15, Weather Report. World News & Home News from Britain (Recorded Helay); "God Bave tha› King; 11,30, Class Down.

the

for

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

Press,

Cold reception from India over debts

London, Anr. 27. The British proposal to cancel part of the Sterling debts to Commonwealth countries in return for direct dollar aid. has re- ceived a cold recention from India and Pakistan, the two major creditors of Britain.

Within a few hours of In- dia's Finance Minister. Dr John Matthai, complaining in Bom. bay that India had not been

Вяза can: ulted

Britain before she made Bach na wolati ra proposal to the United States. tentative though it be, Pakle- kan's Finance Minister. M Ghulam Mohammed,

wo

how in London, said that hi

Peace Treaty Consultations

(Continued from l'arc 1)

Britain will not demand re- parations from current produc-|

Government had made stronrien. but only from the surplus representations" to the Britti ant which has already been Government on similar lines. declared superfluous to Japan's

Bol the Ministers made it peace needs, clear that even after the pro- posal hal been made, they hat (not received the full mcmoran-

dum prepared by Britain fo America.

under an allocation of 30 per- It was recalled that in 1847, cent of this surplus, made by a decision of General Dougan MacArthur, Britain receiveil Dr Matthal indicated in strong ive percent on behalf of Malaya terins that its Government and Burmo, amounting to a should have been consulted even | value of 26,500,000 yon. She before the presentation of related no part of this for her- factual data by the United self-Reuter. Kingdom "eince there was bound

to be a fundamental difference between the

GENERAL OBJECTS

New York, Apr. 27-A peaco

United approach and ours."

Kingdom's

irenty

for Japan at this time

A British Treasury spokesman might be disastrous for United yesterday would not give any East,

States Interests In the For details of the proposal made by bert L.

Lleutenant-General Ro- the Brilish Government to the Communder

Eichelberger, former United

of the States.

United While he said that no decision cald In a lecture here.

States Eightli Army in Japan, on this subject would be taken All without prior consultations with were

troops in Japan now under General Douglas Tho countries affected. the MacArthur but a spokesman hinted

pruse treaty that this might

give, the Russians

3-1

the

COPR, 1980 BY MEA BERVICE, MG. T. M. REIL, SA, B, PAT. DIY.

"The President worries me with that talk about $12,000 avear for all of us-I'd hate to be paying taxes on all that dough!"

question might be discussed by the Foreign Ministers of Britain, the United States and France in Tondon during their meeting next month-Router.

chance

a

country, he pointed out.

to place troops in the

General Eichelberger retired from the Army In August, 1848.-Reuter.

rise

Such tribute as this!

quite spontaneous

19th April, 1950,

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I not feel in good health, thanks to your kind treatment, and am almost back to normal again. However, I will continue to avail my- self of your kind treatment and hospitality in giving me an inspection and injection every tevo weeks, until you pronounce me completely cured. I very much oppreciate your efforts to cure me and other patients of tuberculosis.

Will you help to provide many others with

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