PEKING YOUTH RALLY

In

San Francisco, Day 18.- Over 50,000 youths Teking took part in a makN Tally this afternoon to ex- unanimous their press support of the "Stockholm peace appral," according to Peking Radio fonight,

The rally was held in the big sport stadium in

Ing.

southern part of Tek- The stadium was festooned with

red flags. nireamers And placards carrying slogans Furt as Imperial New "Oppose War Inailgators" and "Op- pose Use of Atomile Wen- Italo sad.-- pous," the Itender.

Support For Farouk's Firm Stand

Cairo, May 18.-Egyptian religious and civic lenders

today

supported

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950.

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Pooled Forces Plan Favoured In Washington

Washington, May 18-Congressional leaders were generally favourable today to the Atlantic Pact Ministers' plan to blend their military machines into an international fighting force to resist aggression. But several expressed concern that the agreement announced in London yester- day might force the United States to abandon more of its national sovereignty than Congress would approve.

Dixon To Talk With Nehru

IL

Mr John Foster Dulles, the | Kepublican adviser to State Department and former Sentor, hailed the Ministers' decision to create a super committee hended to super- hy an American

the vise the defence of Western world.

"I right along the line: 1 have been advocating." he said. Lake Success, May 18. If we can create that unity, w

In it the strength Dixon. United will And Owen Klug Sir

to succeed." Chairman Ton Connally Farouk's "firm stand" in Nations Mediator for Kash- ordering his sister, Princess, mir, has derided to visit the Demorral) of the Senate For Minister, Helations Committer saki Prime Fathia, to leave her Christ-Indian

atwi to the to be sound ian commoner husband, and Pandal Nehru, before con- the plans of the Ministers "ag-

1. Petent."

details in confiscating her proper ferring with Pakistan, of

are

not yet ties and those of Queencials in Karachi, a spoken-he

ne for the Pakistan dele known but heically I approve of the 1arke Mother Nazli.

their conception alicart,” he said. "llowever, I Theological chiefs of Al Azation announced today,

throughout E-v1

not believe in

part of the povereenly Accordingt in e

mstitutes

Univerzity and other religioos

13'>

California,

We str

pekte man,

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the United States. daterent deadener Gwen onchially End plates and

and Senatr will have to have the Fathia's marriage to Rit tide, or to top that at 15 machi

Forum I'akistan counsellor, n

The 21218-2

Chairman Juht Minster B other Gloverome ist dat ay such a matter."

Ker (De- tr. New!

with errat) of the House Foreign for cortaltata

Alfater Committee had "no fear Fadion and high 1 Relea

what: orver" that the prostatanteras Berument official

thewould call for too greal a sur- Mr Nebat

render of :overeignty.

Th #talunrol said: Egypt supports Klay Farouk in upholding the banner of religion and preserving the dignity of The Royal Tematy as well as of Egypt: reputation."

*** alement called Queen Nazli and her daughter. Fama and Fathia, to remedy the ailuation "by returning to Beypt, as the King has ordered," and

Wat he expressed contener United States "will but lack the means of putting things right."

Premier Mustapha El Nahum Wednesday's Cubnet treting by extolling King Faruk's stand, and ex Predin rezret

Pasta opened

y

Hut of to betive bon May 31, Bir Owen informed the

forlag

NOT AS FAR

| Pakistan Governme

Dhat he would make New D. Phi & der his first top in the Indian subssover, kuty contin at.

the it advible to Fegarding

meet Mr Nehru int nerotations with before partint mrriages of the princesses.

Faika, Fathia's older sister.deals in Karachi.

en married without the King's

SETTLING DISPUTES

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Model maker John B. Thorp, of Gray's Inn Road, at work on his model for the BIF exhibition, of the Hampstead ski-jump. Over 1000ft. of wire was used (London an the model-it took 500 hours to make.

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Peking Stresses Chusan Islands' Strategic Value

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Dulles To Sr Shari

Work On Jap Treaty

con-

Washington, May 18.- Mr John Foster Dulles, Ho- publican foreign policy ex- pert recently named sultant in the State Depart- ment, today was assigned to specialise in work on the Japanese peace treaty.

on

Me Dulles will thus be work- Eastern Fir ing directly problems which have been the main target of Republican cri- ties of the Department,

The move was revealed after| President Truman had nominat→ ed W. Walton Butterworth, new assistant Secretary of State, to replace H. Freeman Matthews, Ambassador to Sweden. Az Assistant Secretary for the Far East. Mr Butterworth attracted considerable Republican critic- ism. The Department two months ago assigned him to limit Japanese his activities to the treaty,

o! the Undersecretary State, James Webb, sald.

Mr Dulles will be assisted by Maxwell

Hamilton, United

States

representative on the For Eastern Commission.

The Department cald that Mel Dulles in his work on the Japanese treaty would replace Mi

whom te

Butrinted

President

10

be

UnRed States Ambassador to Sweden. The Department runde it clear Air Butterworth would be relieved of alt con-

neetion with Far Eastern

wifairs. It min after his service in Sweden he would retur

polition att here to handle tied Pre

San Francisco. May 18.-The significance of the economic affairs of Europe- Communist occupation of the Chusan group of islands was outlined by Peking Radio tonight.

It said that the "libera-' tion" of the Chasans meant: the No- (1) Breaking of

of Shangha tintit blockade

"Our states all had to puren- fchipping lanes.

111 (2) duction of the Ba- tientalists "last but one strong- when

hold, thus isolating its forces en the island of Talwan".

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Irident Truman comment came a reponad 15 a question une trip dey came

about the purpose of into the indon," he said. " de

when the Secrecry of Dentence, Louk Jonson, ind the The Pakistan spoke man zalij not think the nations are stoinst far as the states have gone."

The broadeart described the

cairan ut the Joint Chicis of that She Owen's primpuy Fragon He said the plan for the pool-

naklands as strategic "and sak

Taipeh, May 18.A new Stall, Generat Umar Brauley, for changing het weavel schebule

that since early in the sixteenth was that he had met the Pake of armed farees into a one an Pem: Minister, Me Liaquat for all arrangement "refs to

latter' be the only plan that promises century they had been used" as clay for in technical agricul- win malts to Japan and nearby Treman was asked if All Khan, hiring the New York visit, and considered to be effectual under the cir-jumping off beard by variour tural know-how aid to Nas

Imperialists to invade the malo- tional China will open soon. and 21

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The Commerce International they are round in connection with the treaty. The Prudent did quence to what has gone bend of China".

historical data Giving

of China. Incorporated, of hot answer the question directly fore."

but said Mr Johnson's top On the Republiran ride, the Radio contmuct: is scheduled to Owen

"The Japanese occupied and New York has signed a con- previous content.- United Presave New York by air for 1 Senate GOP rader, plun lered Khutang and Chut, tract with the Board of Sup would be on the same type of

Wherry,

errand as his recent that would dou on Saturday or Sunday. Henneth

rn of the fargest islands, in plies of the Executive Yuan military

would be expects to meet Me Trygve Lin, favored anythi

the peace treaty i British Imperialk forced twice Stercury znel of the United Cement the Western European 1522 during the Ming dynasty of the Chinese Government Journey to Belgium, and pa for

countring tapether militarily and

negotiated by the State Depart- London or in Parconomically, Matony 11

but "if carrying attacked and occupied Tugh with the approval of

14:512

Secretary Denn som on to the Indian out what is int before

attempted county seat on Chuan Islam State Department.

In ourdurlu the Opium War the Under the contract the CIC Acheson when the time for that sub-continent.

|inean giving up any of

nineteenth

century,

1860 will provide materials and ser became propitious, which not want to have it"

again ne- The added that he would liFrench Imperialists

by which war surplus materials-Reuter European | cupied Tinglei sounty seat for such as

cranes, road-building to know what the

KOINE to

Com

olier monthu as leantries are

Japanese Ims

heavy machinery the military and perialists seized Chisan Island equipment will be made operable Stribute on jeremonie level" and "if we mis 1939, ogrupled it and built and resold on the world market

uret going to be called on to furnich military, air and naval bases, with the proceeds

May 10. The mole dollars?

aut other military

war materials. purchase it. on From that

The CIC, under a former con-US Army today announced the Major-General RIGHT APPROACH

Chucan group of tract since November, was the assignment of John Varys islands became an important purchasing agent in that respect William Arnold to be chief of a Representative (Republican).

ot military base in Fast Chekiang.for the Board of Supplies, and juint military antssion for aid to the House Foreign Affairs Com-Affer the Japanese surrender in rearmel and put in fighting con- Turkey. mitice, sale

the plan ounds 1945, American forces ushered dition a large number of airplus! sald like a pooling of forces that is in a new era of American Im-American tanks which have been assigned to the Army Comptrol NEXT THURSDAY, MAY BE BOOKED CORNER

onlee, will sail for Turkey eriallam.

Jera and, after

Major taking shipped to Formosa. in compliance with the require-

25 to relieve islands from the nents of the intuary nid law. over

Serving the CIC as concultant on July

Horace McBride- There is no question that we Japanese, turned them over to

advisers are retired American Generaf Rock Hill, South Carolina, ¿

Navy (which Admiral Charles Cooke and United Press, have to have a truly integrated the Kuomintang May 18. Mr James Force in order to plan an eater used them to maintain retired Marine Brigadier-General

he end. Bynes said Loday the United quate defence,"

"Ora rea blockade again Shanghal Omar Phyfer, if it

the

The CIC has oes beyond

and other Eat China porte),"

seven American States must put prepared-jeourse,

will we and existing law

technicians in charge of salvage nens ahead of "new and un-

FOOD SHORTAGES have to take a long look at it."

and repairs for the Board of pro- "Senator J. tried" welfare state

Withm Fulbright

claimed that Supplies, and the number will The broadcast member of the plan, tight meet the disputants grammes if it was to dent (Democrat), a

soon be Increased to 20. The immediately after they had laid with the menace of war with Senate Foreign Relations Com-the islands had suffered serious main purpose of the new set-up

following "the their cases before the 11-metion Russin.

mitice, kat the plans "seem to food shortages

approach-other-sudden influx of Kuomintang with American technicians is for be the right reach hody and attempt to

and Know how you troops

Kuomintang proper selection of materials The 70-year-old former Scere. wise I do not

which can be bought and used compromise in informal talks

Thile, it is argued.

would tary of State mid he stiti not ex- can net contributions from the blockade of surrounding water."

the "Al bough

Kuomintang in defence against a Communist ot Formos-Valled invasion to skirt oumaler countries." Long, repitions state-pret the Russians

He said the pouled forces garrison; threw up many strong fall Council shooting war in the near future. ment before the and promote better preparation However, he added, the Soviet ides is something that none of fortifications on the inal island Press.

but of Chusan, the situation became leaders would not be likely to us like in the abstract. The Council will try to re-ten to peace arguments from a there is nothing else we can do untenable in the face of mount- Liberation Army reality."Uniteding People': place its practice of holding pri-country unprepared to back them

pressure, and they rally Bed from it and from other nearby lalands," the broadcast conclud- rd.-Reuter,

Laki Success. May 18---- The United Nations Seur- ity Council is to meet on May 24 to discuss ways of settling political disputes behind the semes launching into full-scale public debates in open ses- stons,

before TO BACK UP

The General Assembly asked the Council to study the posiłe bifily of appointing one of its

members N a conciliator neel parties involved in dispute brought hefore Counell. The

conciliator, under

ta

the

this

e cases to be presented to it

PEACE BID

with war tools. vale conversations to avoid the p

Americans: were crystallisation of

too realistic views which tend to result from public state-not to see the need of prepared-

ocuts-Reuter.

Peking Cable To

Joliot-Curie

free

face of

Press,

nes, Mr Byrnto continued. The TEAR

Government must place "rst things first"

he declared. "We must remember that it

we fall, there is no Mars

Plan for us," he raidī,

"Should

San Francisco, May 18.--Pk- WIN fail, freedom will fall. It Ing Radio reported tonight that i will be the end of freedom, not the China Peasants and Workers' only for us but for all peoples, I Democratic Party had sent 0

um no military expert, but I

telegram of support to Professor would like to see a larger un Joliot-Curie, wently dismissed

French atomie chler.

member

GAS

IN NAIROBI

CLASHES

Nairobi, May 18.--Police

ber of mobile troops. I want to used tear gas today to dis

The telegram alleged that the see the Federal Government pay perse a crowd of Africans

the

the

IRAN TO PRESS AIR

JEWS LEAVE IRAQ

Nicosia, May

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the

leave.

General Arnold, who has been

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18. About

1. The Yukon River. 2. Back, 100,000 3raqi Jews, going from Baghdad to Lydda, in Israel, 3. The stern, 4. Because the sur by a shuttle service starting hit: the equator nearly verli- tomorrow, will make a 400-mile cally throughout the year, while obliquely defour on a Journey which is at the poles it hits about 800 miles direct.

because of the curvature of the The planes will call at Neosia earth. 4. Asia is the largest and

mallest. on their way because there are Austraila is the no relations between Iraq and recently announced that Teheran, May 18-Iran Jews in the country would be to the National when a citywide strike was

greater French Govern-Guard

community has against Iranian plans arranged for the

The Jewish

Skymaster please their sympathy with the Gwird." touched off by the arrest of has rejected the Soviet pro-allowed a year in which

n Communist trade union test

for an aerial photographic shuttle service to take out lender.

near the there wishing to do so. So far, riot aurvey of Ladd, squnds cruised through the Soviet border, a high offi- 47,000 of Iraq's estimated 120,- 600 Jews have registered for Istreets while street cleaners, ciul said toiny.

evacuation. boys, assistants, office

It is hoped that the whole The source said that the hotel staff Government work- ers,. domestic servants and taxi Cabinet had already approved operation will be completed drivers sinyed away from work the draft reply to the Russlan within the year stipulated by the

Strikers threw stones as the note of May 19, and that the Iraqi Government-Reuter. armoured cats broke up ilegalnal document meetings and kept crowds with-vered to the

dismissal was made by

more attention tio

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near

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Adm. Radford To The Iranian note Assured trol the crowds. during two Russia that a survey of possible Visit Japan

oil-bearing lands days of striking incidents.

Hotel guests had to make their frontier would in no way con

Tokyo, May 10The Navy good neighbourly own beds and carry their meals travene the from the kitchens when staffs relations between the two gov-hay announced that Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Comman- ernments, the official added.

Russin is reported to hoveder-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacifie have been called by followers urged Iran to take the noces Fleet and High Commissioner of US. Zaelfe (rusi-territory, is of Mr Makan Singh, the Indian sary measures to eliminate the due to arrive here on June 2 on

of the abnormal position which has Communist Secretary

a tour of naval bases and trus- East African Trade Union Con-been created."

was arrested with The Soviets initially pro-toeship Islands. Krash who

He will confer with top Ame enlled for when Iren tho: President of the Congress tested

walked out.

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