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McCarthy Makes New Charge

Washington, May 4.- Sonator Joseph McCarthy sald today a witness will tell the Senate Communist in- vestigators that State Do- partment personnel helped the magazine Amerasia

to

ship atomic bomb secrets to Russia early in 1945.

Senator McCarthy told a prem conference that Frank Bielaski, Ofice of Strategie a former

that Stalo Kent, will tently Department personnel "prero part of an espionage sr-up."

The Republican Senator said Belaski will testify that "re- discovered in the porin were

Amernzl office

that rix

which showed months beforo

the

atomic ban was dropped on Hiroshima,

Wic people

operated Amerasin,

who

with the

latence of State Department

personnel, were

tranitting

collecting and

to Soviet

Kusla

the secrets of the atomic bomb.“

Blekski conducted

raid on the

March 1945.

the first

Amerada office in

Senator McCarthy,

who has

Com-

charged that the State Depart ment la infested with

inuniste, made this statement s Hiciorki festified in secret be

Sonate Foreign Re- fore the lation Sub-Committee --United Prem

OFF FOR TALKS IN

DJAKARTA

Schiphol, May 4. The three Dutch members of the Indonesian Dutch joint Commission, appointed by the Netherlands-Indonesian Union Ministers' Conference in Djakarla at the end of March to study the future

of Dutch New Guinea, left for Indonesia by air last night.

J.M. Pic-

They are Professor J.B. Van Der Kolff, former Professor at the Batavia School

Juris prudence, Professor

Catholle School or lers of the Economics at Tilbing and Pro- femor R. Van Dijk.

en University at Amster

They have all been in Indonesia the thero before ance, with Indonesian members, will pre- for the noi talks on New Guinen to be held later

pare

this year.

Professor Van Dijk expected

that they would be back within

ix weeks-Itcuter.

NEHRU'S TRIP

Flying Tapir

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950.

A 250-pound tapir is the latest animal to join the throng of "fying" animals. The Ave-month-old female, valued at US$250, is getting an after-flight snack at Miami, Florida. She arrived there by alr from Panama, then went right on to a small zoo in Egypt, Massachusetts, where she has taken up her new home. (Aeme)

Congressmen Want Middle East Arms

Shipments Stopped

LIAQUAT ALI KHAN: Pakistan Will Abide By Result Of Free

Kashmir Plebiscite

Washington, May 4.

Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, told a press conference here today that his Government would give all assistance and co-operation to Sir Owen Dixon, the Australian jurist, who was recently appointed United Nations Mediator in the Kashmir dispute.

(dom of conscience,

condemna

Pakistan because the people of the Northwest Frontier had coercion, has no priesthood and joined Pakistan freely through

referendum.

bitors the caste system." Throughout the day

the About the grouping of Islamic Prime Minister and the Begum

All Khán hardly countries, Mr Linguat Ali Khan Liaquat declared ther he was anxious moved without an entourage of

should come close correspondents and afflelata. ey

This assistance and eo- operation would be given, he said, so that he might succeed in the important mission he had undertaken, Replying to a question, Me Liaquat All Khan anid that Pakistan would nbkie by the Islamic countries have

"These contribution to make to the rable of the world," he said. people and an Islamic economic

will

511

that

conference in Karneahi last year,

Among the Prime Minister's 11 engagenichts were visits to United States Army chiefs, in- cluding the Defence Secretary, Air Louis Johnson, and General Omar Bradley and his Chiefs of Staff-Reuter

UNDER BANNER-LINE Washington, May 1-The In- dependent Washington Times Herald today male Journalistle history when it appeared with a banner headline in Roma' Urdu In welcome the Pakistan Prime Minister.

of the majority of the prople of Kashmir provided that the plebiscite on accession of the stale elther to Pakistan or India was frre and imparual

Asked whether he would we are hoping that there consider a

plebiselte, held un- will be closer collaboration in

United economie matters direction of der the

He parried a question about Statca Admiral Chester Nimi President Truman's Paint Four as free and imparting, the Programme for under-developed

ne Minister said that Ke Admirani had a high reputation and that plebiscite held under him would be free and impartial.

he Questioned about what thought

for of the prospects the rettlement of the Kashmir

of his recent rat next to her husband during problems in view Lathes wit

Pandit Nehru, the the press conference, was ask-Ali Prime Minister of India, Mred what was her principal - "Happy

that erest in her visit to the United Khan cuid Liaquat All

steneral talks on States. they held

She replied, omidst laughter; Kashmir but they did not make much progress on this speciile "My principal interest is to see

the women of America. question.

serm to be able it see that don't

by saying: "I nin countries

Point Four will now hoping adopt some concrete form," BEGUM ALI KHAN

In Pakistan' national Inn-

The Brygam Ali Khan, who guage, .the headline read:

He added he hoped there would be further talks many of them here." which would mean greater trade between the two coun- trinh.

But I

Later, however, she mel American Women journalists separately.

The press conference wna AID WELCOMED

Theld at Prospect House, the Acked ir

Government's he would Let Un}tel States American economie ald.

Muest residence,

Beford the conference bo-

the

Liaquat All Khan said he was

Time muster and Interested in the economic de-

Begum Al Khna were and the velopment of his country

for more than would welcome any assistance photographed

photo- by press He was also asked if he nati- 10 minutes cipated fostering closer relations aphers and newsreel camera-

Inc.-Beuter.

our two Kether."

Khuth Amber Jonab Linquat

Khan Sally", meaning Welcome Mr Liaquat All Kinn"---Reuter.

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Washington, May 4.-Fifty-one members of with the West. He replied: "We already have close relations, I

BEFORE CONCRESS the United States House of Representatives, in a hope that my visit will bring

countries closer to- Washington, May 4-United letter to the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson,

States legislators rose to their the Asked whether Pakistan had feet and cheered today as asked him today to obtain Britain's promise that

Prime Minister, Mr all arms shipments to the Middle East would be a Communist problem. Air Lia-Pakista

quat Ali Khan replied: "Every quat All Khan, addressed Burst the Senate, then the House stopped until Israel and the Arab States signed a country ha: Communists,

there i

is no Communist threat of a heavy, 14-hour Est of ch peace treaty.

any importanee in Pakistan br-gements on his second day in The

America. Congressmen - 30 eure Kosters have their

Khan, whe Mr Liaquat Ali way of life, and, as such, other 21 Repub-ys of life are not likely to arrived Democrats and

ጊዮ

Landdon here from ----- ulo said that the fand fertile ground in Pakistan,"

yesterday for a werk's tour of United States and Britain Questioned on Afghanistan's the United States and Canada, should join in efforts aim to areas lying west of the stood on the Capitol Hi rostrum

River Indus,

on the Northwest where the Indian Prime Minis fring about the peace treats.[Fromler of Pakistan, the Primeter, Pandit Nehru,

stood kat Minister said that his difficulty October, and make an appeal NO PROPOSAL

was that he did not know what for peace and progress. the so-called tlispulo was about Cairo, May

I declared that peace was 4-The Secre-

We have

dispute. tariat of the Arah Loute ha Afghanistan is a Muslim coun-

Afterscntiat for progress but pro- pot yet received any proposal try and our neighbour, and we peace.

gress was no less essential for Jenes with Intact, to divus

want to be on friendly terms race and war fodny are Secretary-General, The

Rab-with it. Azzam Pa ha, told news-

We wish progress and indivisible, to is progress, and correspondents tonight. prosperity to Afghanistan," he

in its name we offer our good-

Breat Hald

will to said the agenda of the

nations,

for Copics of photographs LOSS TO UNDERSTAND

carnerlly ask Committee meeting.

mall, and con:Isted ni Alr Lingunt All Khan re theirs. be taken after the on-iterated that he was at a loss "We have kept steadily before taken by the South China

Eastern Palestine to understand what Afghanistanus the principles of democracy,

S. AFRICA'S is

STAND IF WAR COMES

TO INDONESIA Cape Town, May 4--Dr

-Reuter.

Daniel Malan, South African New Delhi, May 4.-The flag-Prime Minister, told the neper

Navy, the

the that in ahip of the Indian

Senate today

the Political Delhi, will take Prime Minister,

here. opening! Pandit Nehru, to Dinkarta on event of another war

next Union Army may at the steps to his visit to Indonesia month in response to the lomirst instance he required atation of standing invitation of the home, but should the posi-by Jordan. denesian Government.

accompanied by tion in the Union prove to Mr Nehru,

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There is no room for theo. ht, daughter, will join the Delhi be safe-and he understood | Secretarial today of Mr Trump Pakistan to anybody,"

Ireland. Counsellor of

He explained that Afghanistan southwest that it would be safe-the United States Embassy. Azzam had at Cochin, on the

no claim to any part of cracy, for Islam stands for free- coust. on June 2 and arrive al [Government would consider Poska said that. My Ireland had

what could be done. spend a He is expected to week ur 10 days in Indoner a

to Intila by at and return

Djakarta by June 7.

stopping at Singapore for a day and a lungoon for two days Reuter.

Haid that it was a sound

told

ORTHODOX JEWS'

FEARS REVIVED.

leaving on him he was

with the unday

American Ambalado

to Eypt, Mr Jef ron Caffery, for a two-werk rinete dut, rather than soul

tour of Syria, the Lebanon and troups overigas,

to study conditions in South African

made Iraq the pesi fon should be recure, not only in the Union but these countries.

Questioned on Arab Leagane also in rountries in Africa to

concerning No:th the north. South Alrica was resolutions yonet raed as to what happened Africa. Azzam Pasha said that and injustice persecutions there were leaving the worst impression among the On defence matters in general pessible

Member states of the Malan zaid that South Arabs. Nicosia, Cyprus,

doing their beat nupression from The Polygamy and child marriages Africa's policy was no one of league were both canturicult eumomaj Isolation."

these countries.-Reuter.

Marriage Reform

In Cyprus

May

in those countries.

4. Dr

thai British colony's amor!

"In the event of cuntlict be Turkish community, Were tween the idvolajties of Bast and abolished today, and

Turkish Weat, our sympathies will be with the anti-Communist coun- tries, and we will offer such The new law, which follows help as is within our power,"

Women

given

divorce.

in Turkey

right

today. he said.

the custom wan sughosted by the Committer

To

remove

Vienna, May 4.-tron Curtain countries will soon take measures to exterminate Orthodox Jewry within their boundaries, competent. Jewish sources said today.

the

Unloading Of in the West indicate that They added

trest Orthodox Jews as they European

Ismei had changed from

л

sources said that Western democracies and, there- "dozens of reports" which fore, in the eyes of the regime had reached Jewish quarters are more dangerous than other

citizens," the sources salt.

that during the Communists plan to past few months the Eastern towards attitude

friendly one'to a mort and more Church."

bostile one. "Orthodox Jews represent n "We do not expect any real Communist persecution such as performed countries. In addition, almost by the Nazis," they said, "but Com- must realise that all of them have relatives in the we

will smash the Bea munism

Jevri which make Orthodox within their countries close religious groups."-United Press.

are treating the Catholic Arms Begins set up by Lord Winster, former favourably disposed towards all Rotterdam

on Turkish Affairs, which was He said that the Union was

Governor of

ter.

In the island,Reu- countries

Reuter.

the

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For The Ameriam Magazine By Gen. Ilmaitzen, Grenen

"What do you want to get our country back for? Don't you realise how long it would take us to put. it back in shape?"

Rotterdam, May 4-The unloading of American arms from the American freigh- ter, Empire State, began to- night.

group within

Boat Seizure

Protest

SOLUTION

Stockholm, May 4.-Sweden INTELLIGENCE TEST The surroundings of the docks is to protest to the Soviet Gov- were emply of people and only enment against the seizure at

few polleemen sauntered two Swedish Ashing boats by THIS around.

Police launches Russian warships about 30 sea patrolled the ship from the miles from the Polish coast in

February. On the quayside a score of

committee AB. C. D. E They were held for 13 days in dockers quielly worked the G Russian port and not allowed and carefully lowered to communicate with the Swe- crance the crates into the sheds..

dish authorities.

sen.

The total consignment DI

guns,

Denmark is expected to pro-i this first arms ship amounts to test against similar nets against about 450 tons, and consist of Danish fishing boats-Reuter. anti-aircraft

Infantry weapons, including sub-machine

signal equipment, am- munition, and a small amount nt miscellaneous equipment.- Fleuter.

Kuns,

Thakin Nu To Visit Netherlands The Haque, May

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