THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1950,
Connally wants a West German police force
Dunkirk And Caen Memories
"Monty" Gots Royal Welcome
TO OFFSET THE RUSSIAN
"ARMY" IN THE EAST.
Washington, June 4.-The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Tom Connally, said today that the United States soon might "want" to help arm the West German police force to offset the Russian-sponsored 50,000-man force in Eastern Germany.
Caen, June 4.-Field Mar-
He qualified his statement by saying he knew shal Viscount Montgomery.
thousands of of no plan to establish such a force, then added cheered by people, went on foot through that it was "perfectly possible" the Western Allies the bomb-shattered streets might seek stronger police contingents in their of Caen today to con-zones, under strict controls and in limited numbers.
memorate the sixth anniver
sary of the D-Day landings.
Hundreds broke the
of State, Mrallied with us, so that their de- The Sreretary
has cul
ru fences may be stronger." police Dean Achesun.
petrdly that the United States flo cordions. Lord Montgomery, hing no intention of putting now the Western Union's de- fence chief, was beginning a three-day tour of the invasion benches
He was entertained Caen Town Hall and later laid a wreath below a plaque com- memorating
at the
NO LUXURY OF TIME back Germany
a military basis, but recently the Western Foreign Ministers branded the
The "huxury of time in which was no longer Soviet-sponsored police out to get rrady"
mobile beemure of ant available right as military force some American military leaders forces and the atomic bomb, he pre said to favour limited arms said, adding, "I would not what the murder of a for the Germans,
to my prospects of peace are loent deputy by the Nazis,
kate may be bright, but I would say they More an the In Dunkirk, thousands of heard tomorrow
when Senator are as good as they have been little the for some time and I'm British, French
Belgian Connally's commuilice and veterans of the retreat from Senate Armed Serviers Com hopeful reason is beginning lo even though very Dunkirk In 1940 cele 10th anniversary of the battleiter hear testimony from the penetrate,
Defence Secretary Mr Loulslowly, among those who must Johnson, on President Truman's make peace in the last analy Scores of bonts in the har-new US$1,222,000,000 foreign ris."--United Press. bour reminded them
of the arms and programme. grim days between May 20 and Omar Bradley, June 4, when the beaches were a hell of steel und "fre.
und
celebrated the
with # mass parade,
But today they marched to the roar of French cheers and t: Ray trains
nmusic.
Genera
chairman of the Jaint Chiefs of Sint, will testify in Tuesday.
Senator Republican Brides predicted flatly
Styles that
of military there would be a move to write a proviston into the arm bill
Gei for Wester
Soldier, cailor and airmen re-for nited ant controlled presentatives of the three old, nemaments
Allies
fell,
"U.S. STARTED
It was exactly 10 years and Water George (Democrat) has that today that the last of some 900 expressd similar views. vessels, from cruisers of the Royal Navy to humble trawlern and lebenta. work.
finished
their
REVOLT IN SINKIANG"
The Best Nippon Nippery ESE
Sixty babies, born during March 1949, take part in a preliminary contest in Yokohama for the ten babies to be chosen in this area. Other similar events are being held in major Japanese cities. Local winners will be judged on Children's Day and the final winners, a boy and a girl, will be crowned the finest babies in Japan.
Gino
The War Bride
Special
Hartford,
Conuretleut. June
4- British brides and
war
their chidrera tonight look off for Miami
en one mere lap of their to their familles Fournies
in England,
As their plane does not tegally fu16 official-licence requirements they are tr
around-about roule by way of Cuba, Bermuda, the Szores and Paris.
Airlines ollielais here sald that the plane carried 49 adult and six children and 17 Infants. -Izgier.
Talks with
the spirits
irs marched from the town. He pointed out that Me to the beach, where they laid Achter aiready favoured tying wreaths of flowers at the foot Germany's economy to that of which was West rn Europe and raid the of the monument
San Francisco, June 4- manpower repai erected to honour those
whouse of German
Senator Peking Radio charged today "inevitable", peavert
United States tize
the anti-Cuni- instigated munist revolt in Sinkiang SPAIN AGAIN Stanger Pat McCarran (D: mo- province but claimed that erat) agree that such a move the main body of the rebels He also was "practically wiped out." They lifted 386,226 men from! would be launche
The radin said the rebels under the noses of the oncom said in "essential" step toward Hefeners
1:3 organised
Douglas PARTY WELD int German Army and brought strengthwing Western
United fortner them safe to Enginyt
would be to bring Span tate starkien,
Senator States Vice.Com:ut
York, June Paci
Tihwa in Atlantic
long who journeyed overland into Ernest Ali, who claims
of Sinklang
with Inst communicates sive German bomber squadrons and the Spanish ecause, the interior
Or sit there were "Increased winter when the Chinese Cum- of 30 and 40 planea ench,
craft use, 266 : dention that Spain would be munist Army overran the pro- 1: 603 km){
Aunk; of 30 destroyers, ; six were nunk and 19 dan ught into the mutual defence
sxgrem. 112 l not elaboratel opt to my, "Some et mir militars leaders believe the
In the skies small groups of the British Aghters
were
who attacked 10s-McCarran.,
of 113 trawlers, 17 were tank,
--Neuter.
1
de is essential to make the
work. whole system wor
Menuwhile, the chairman of
s
RUSSIAN REBELS
11.
charted
rebel
brendest Communist
that MacKiernan to chiifs that the Uniteet
Swiss Referendum the Armed Services Committee, States would support them.
On Finance
weapon
interrupted
New
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Izvestia bows
the
to
Buddhists
POOL IS A BOLD PROPOSAL
New York, June 4-Mr Averell Harriman, Am- bassador for the Economic Co-Operation Adminis- tration, said today that the decision of six Euro- pean nations to pool coal and steel production was the first major proposal for the economic integra- tion of Europe.
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Mr Harriman returned by plane from London to testify before Congressional committees on the extension of the mutual defence, assistance pro- gramme.
The decision to pool produr- tion, under the Schuman Plan, Mr Harriman said, was a "very bold and Imaginative proposal of great politicni significance,"
He said that England's best- tancy to become part of the pooling plan war "understand-
Oil Royalties
Advanced
Teheran, June 4-The Anglo-
able" because the British, Tranian Oil Company, it is an Government "wants to know anounces here, has lent the Per little more about It."
sian Government £6,000,000
to take free of interest on account of
current royalties,
The Persiana expect that the new American Ambasador, Mr
Britain's reluctance part in the six-Power talks on
steel the Franco-German
and coal pool "ostensibly hinged on
technicality," said the New Henry Grady, will implement York Times London correspone aid programme of bridging gap until the Persian seven-year development plan produces irst
dent.
"The British based their case results,
They envisage the possibility on the danger that, having ac- cepted the iden in principle, of all and financial investments they may be forced to back out beyond the $10,000,000 worth of Inter when details of the plan arms recently granted to Persia. The recent return to Teheran became known," he cabled.
of Huascin Ala, former AM "Behind all, obvious differ- hortor to Washington and ences in approach to the prob-now Persian Foreign Minister, is em, there lles B fundamental considered by observers here to divergehee of underline Western interest in and substantive
the of economies
her determination to remain in the Western camp.-Router.
ISRAEL-JORDAN
London, June 4.-Moscow Radio reported to- day that the Soviet Government newspaper, Izves-views that the discussions have helping Persia and strengthening tia, denied accusations in the Ceylon press that it had offended Buddhist feeling by publishing an article and a cartoon on a visit by Mr Ernest Bevin to "Buddha's Tooth”—a religious relic in Ceylon. The Ceylon Government protested officially to the Soviet Government a week ago, alleging that the article and cartoon were "offensive to Ceylon Buddhists," the paper continued.
concluded with
10
Izvestia said: "The entire The article world knows that the Soviet an appeal to all, "regardless of
the traditions party affliation or religion," people respect jand sentiments of other peeples, join hands in the struggle
including their religious bo- peace-Reuter. Ilefs."
The original article referred to the -beath of Mr Devia and the "healing powers" of the siring. It saici that it had been applied for individnat use" with Mr Bevin as "patient" jding the Commonwealth Con-
teraner in Ceylon.
to
continent.
not quite covered up.
"Danically it stems from the British Government's reluctance the free to aim itself with There is concern over the effect of the Schuman proposals
Britain's nationalising the Implementation of the inw industry.”
BRITAIN CRITICISED
on
stee
AMITY
London, June 4.-Izrael Radio, quoting an official announce ment, sald tonight that mixet israci-Jordan border patruly will start operating in mino days' time.
They will be composed either
military force.
The New York Times' cornt palice or respondent in Paris, Enhlel,
The view here is that the Bri- for
Move To
New
Close Dollar Gap
tish
would have been more
Reuter.
candid and on firmer ground if Dockers Roject Red they had frankly said that their planned Commonwealth
prevented
their economy and
relations had
Campaign
La Pailice, June 4.~Local
the lockers today decided to load
their Joining Schumman Plan, instead of say-
aims on board a ship destined.
ing that they sought construc-for Indo-China. The vote fol- tive action while declining any lowed a Communist-led cam- dockers not commitments to the petion pro- pais urging the
to load chipincuts.-Routez pasctl."Reuter.
he The cartoon showed Mr Be-
vin kneeling in prayer before, his the tooth with a
on with ancestors and cures physical bandaged head at his side. Mr
New
York, June 4.-Execu
iri liign
British and was praying: "Oh litry ills at his temple "Circle of livin
circles industrial Kive
teeth the American the White Light" in London, Orddim,
favour the development of some British lion." arrived aboard the AS
plan that would expand two- the United The Izvestia article, headed way trade between America today to open a
Area branch temple in Paterson, attacked the
"Unsuccessful Provocations," States and the Sterling
Coloinka Dally countries, the New York Times || New Jersey.
News, which had reproduced reported from Toronto today,
Pilvate and criticised the cartoon.
discussions taken place during the Canadian I said that the newspaper's International Trade Fair of a D. J. "slanderous statement" was in-nian advanced by Mr tended "to provoke anti-Soviet Walsh of New York. bunch anti-Communist hysteria In the country."
The bakl. gaung All said he chose Paterson for the site be- chure he tstat net "Impression"
to coITIE,
.
said during the week onding May 23 that the Chinese Com- munist troops broke the back the rebel movement and forced the lender, Wusman to ee to the mountains with 400
lic Sald the "impression" followers,
It said more than 13,000 comes from messengers who Kozaklı
tribesmen surrendered reside in the Himalayan hills." to the Communists, Forty-six
Russians alco Furren- | All said his communications While dered. It said during April the with Spirits, were interrupted these Chinese Communist troops kili- during the crossing by a spel
of seasickness-United Press, weapons into the hands of those ed 5,000 rebels-United Press,
im-
Senater Millard Tydings, raid precaution wire being taken American 15
stripping Derne, June 4-In a nation. munitions dumps to help rearm wkle referendum, The Swita Europe. In an interview over a voted today to continue The Baltimore radio station, he said
frum removed financial powers vested in the that
American stockpiles were Federni Government.
The vole WILK 483,541 in mediately replaced. lavour and 200,883 sgalat The referandum was the climax of a campaign to end some ut the Government's opcelal finan- cial powers and to centralise others to the cuntonal govern- ments-Reuter,,
JUNIOR IS THE TIP
(Continued from Pago 4)
cable cars. They are holding o contest to choose Misa Cable Car to dramatise their campaign.
Why they desire their street cars so much: They
are what Keep San Francisco "quaint."
A
LOCAL politician, F. C. Leach, startled San Fran cisco by urging Callfornians to stop boasting of their climate. It was turning them, he said, into "a qucker State." "Oldsters from all over America are being dumped on us," he said. "And when they get here they live so long that they're bankrupting
our old-age pension system."
PEOPLE
of San Francisco pride themselves that almost every race lives amicably among its seven hills.
Each group, except the British, has its own settlement, and there la never a day in Son Francisco that some foreign festival is not being celebrated.
"If we take out ten rifics, we Issue orders for ten moro im- mediately to replace them. the meantime, we get
Queen Mary, with the Princess Royal and Lord Lascelles arriving at Buckingham Palace for the birthday luncheon in honour of Queen Mary's 3rd birthday.
The cold war makes Americans Radio Hongkong
psychoanalyse
dogs
Moscow, June 4-Pravda to- the individuality of his master. ja bill calling for the psychiatric of the entire day reported that 17,000,000 Therefore the source of nervous examination Americans were suffering disturbances among dogs must be Federal Government, beginning various psychopathological Ill-cought in neurotic conditions in with the White House, to as
the sanity of the nesses as a "result of the cold the home and in the peculiarlifes certain wor which people like Secretary of persons with whom the dogs American government," of Stato Dean Acheson un-associate. leashed".
ILE.T.
6. Hongkong Calling"-Program- ma Summary: "6.02, Children's Half Tour Introduced by Jack Frost (Studio): 0.30, Portugueso Ilaif Hour (Studio): 7, "The fichard Tauber Programme (DBCTS); 7.30, "On the Record"-Presented by Ronnie Gib- bons (Studia); World News and News Analysis (London Relay): 5.15. "I Like What I Like"-Presented by George Hodding (Studio): 9.45, Lin The Communist organ also (In Washington, no such bill da Cater "Talks on Films" (Studiet; said: "Fanning war psychosis is listed in the Congressional From the Editorial (London Relay): 0.11, "Concerto" - Mozart's It quoted from popular and and war hysteria, the inhabitants record since January 3. Some Concerto in D Major, Marcel Moyne medical: American publications of the White House Intended to Congressmen recalled Mr Rich Flute) with Orchestre accompani
ment; 9.30, A Play-"One Fine Days to show a rising suicide rate in frighten the simple people of all making such a suggestion some minor Bonet, Procured for the United States and a flourish countries, principally the Ameri- months ago, either in a Com- the Hongkong, State Clus by pob mitico hearing or in a House Fuller (Studio): 10:18, Latin Amert- ing practice of psychiatrists and can people, but their own nerves
#peech, but sold his reference on Music: 10.30, "At the Ballet
"Miracle in the Garbala (Arthur psychoanalysts, including snapped first.
spending | Tw); 10, în, Xiuale for Dancing with with was to government General preoccupation psychoanalysts for dogs.
Mr Benny Goodman and Tile Orchestra: "Dr Steran Cooper, writing in psychiatry, reached such propor-and not to the cold war,
15, Radio Newsreel
Helayli mal Coronel, sald, The tions that Republican Congress Rich was out of town today.) 11.15 Weather Report #116 "Good-
*"*"redection of mon Robert Rich Introduced United Press,
right Music": 15.50; Gloss Down,
the ma
"INGLORIOUS TASK"
thereal
have
Under the proposal, American
would manufacturers
secept Sterling in payment for goods sal to companies in Sterling **I los berome clear,"
under Goverment Soviet paper added, "int the
guarantees for convertibility. campaign launched by the Sterling accepted under such Ceylon Daily News wne contracts would be held for assist Mr Bevin's office in tsong-term periods by the inglorious task of dingging nited Slates under a long- Ceylon into an nggressive bleeteran funding pan-Router. by staging mass support for anti-Communism.
published in English with an
"The Ceylon newspaper. Polish Relations With English title and running on East Germany British errands, han Tully adopted the principles of Bel- tish imperialismi with scruplea in the choice means, Izvestia said.
Berlin, June 4-An East Gar- 110 man Government delegation led of by the Deputy Premier, Dr Walter Ulbricht, left Berlin to- That is why it chose to plek day for Warsaw, where negotia on Izvestin's article as a pre-lons aimed at closer cconomic text i did not hesitate to make use of the relies of
Buddhist
purpose."
100
and cultural co-operation be- tween Poland and the East Ger- religion for its dirty man State are scheduled to be-
tin lomorrow.-Reuter.
SIDE GLANCES
Экстуров
By Galbraith
4-24
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