THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1950..

Republicans Criticise United States Foreign Policy

Washington, Aug. 13.

Four Republican members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee alleged today that the Democratic administration's policy had invited Russia "to grob whatever it could in China, Korca and Formosa."

The Senators demanded that the United States should take immediate steps "to regain the initia- tive and the power for the organisation and pre- servation of lasting peace, which it threw away in 1945.

"We must not wait until the present crlin Is over and then fumble the balt of international prace breaute we are not pre- de- Bilrest

for victory," they clared.

Wiley Alexanter Senatore

11. Alexander (Wisconsin), Smith (New Jersey), Bourke Hickenlooper (Iowa) and Henry Crbot Lodge Massachusetts)

Gigned Th

statement today pro- pusing that the General Assem- ily rould be called Into the special region to rewrite the United Nations churter to limit the use of the Security Coonell veto,

in

They called for top speed" present remedying he

intolerable Hillary weakness of the free world."

Attacking

the United States

Con

presidential agreements at Yalta and Potam, the four declared: "Our Far Eastern policy, grow- Ing out of these events.

with and sistently temporised capitulated to the ruthless de- Communists, manels.

the

dominated by Moscow.

GREEN LIGHT

"Under the

Krenalin was,

light

in effect, given a green

to grab whalever it could in

China,

This was

Korea

and FormNZA.

never H

policy. I was

Sutely

intinistration policy."

bipartisan

an ad-

Senator Artur Vandenberg of

Michigan, Senior Republican on the Foreign Relations

Food Minister In Gloomy Mood

Copenhagen, Aug. 13.

The British Food Minia- ier, Mr Maurice Webb, sairt here today that Mr. Cain was faced with the possibility of having to

import coal. Mr Webli,

who arrived here last night from Lon- for a short tour of don Denmark, was addressing a press conference.

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Britain naid driving her coal production faciles to the utmost lo

to meet produce enough export demands,

In n reference to the British Government, Mir Webb said: "Hraven knows what will happen to it at any time now."-Heuler,

Dreams Of

Ease Broken

By

Korea

Ottawa, Aug. 13. Com- Hivory may record that the In awaken mitter, did not sign the docu- Korean war served ment.

the free nations of the worki of ease", the

An explanatory note said his from office "authorises the statement Prime Minister of Australia raid har tonight in nn-nadres over the that

Broadcasting in Canadian

the Senator's Illness prevented his participation

Mr Menzler recorded

thin draft, but that he has seen į poration. the text is in general agrees ment

Cur

3 with the viewpoint, bere | broadest during three-day

visit to Olawa last week. expressed by his ralleanties on the committe.."-Reuter.

Kashmir Talks

Continue

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Little American Money Spent On New Weapons

Washington, Aug. 13.

Less than one-fourth of the $48,110,000,000 given the armed forces by Congress during the last four years has been spent for new and modern wea. pons, Senator Millard Tydings (Democrat) re- vealed today.

Senator

over Ddings

the way

ones. WAS

on

Senator Tydings, Chairman of joMeers and men; $400,000,000 the Senate Armed Services Con- for military

public workm mittee, have a detailed break-$350,000,000 for "mobilisation down of the 1816-50 military and war readiness", budgets, which showed that Buraking down the $8,350,- musi

of the funds went to pay 000,000 spent for new weapons, servicemen, feed

clothe Senator Tydings sald $6,200, them and maintain and operate 400.000 went on aircraft, $810,- World War II wer

weapons,

000,000 on new vessels, includ zlatement in submarines and modernisa-

old radio station tion of

Another spent amounted to an answer the $1,400,000,000

to Republicans, who have criticised "weapons of all kinds, including

the Defence Depart-combat vehtelez.", ment has spent funds giver

given it Since the outbreak of 110 since World War I ended. The Korean, war, President Tru Senator left the Implication that

has naked Congress he considered the Republiennus

for more than $10,000,000,000 as much to blame as the Demo-in milltary funds, including crats if the armed services did $10,517,000,000 in new defence

get all the money they

$000,000,000 10 speed needed.

stockpiling of critical materials, The

Chairman's four-year $18,000,000 for repair and reac

merchant breakdown was: $10,800,000,- | tivation of reserve

for noro 000 for pay to servicemen and ships, 5000,000,000 for food, clothing and simlar Nuvy plans, $4,000,000,000 for Items; $12,780,000,000

to more

all Armis

la friendly maintenance and operation of nations who already have been equipment, such he aircraft, given $1,222,000,000. battleships, submarines and in- stallations;

not

Give And

the

Of In Korea War

the ling in

Yongdok area, portant North Korean per: and (Continued from Page 13 Isolating them by a swift drive rail centre of Enchindo (Nagin- On Karen's north-east winds cast. Pohanf

through the mountains down to, dong),

ecast. Other bothers pounded Marines of Tark Force Kean industrial and communications most spectacular actions

while Aghiers today toring were on the east coast advanced two miles yesterday targets

rugged mountains went on ground support of Tusk where United States aircraft through the

all of Chinju and

Force Kean, dying 200 sorties. evaruuted sheli-slashed Po-south-east

One convoy of 100 lorries was hang airstrip, Infantry, back three spearheads of the counter- by tanks, stayed on to fight for pensive had reached their ob caught maving west along the South const road and 20 vehicles the shrinking eight-mile peri-jectives,

Five tere destroyed.

Yak meter backing the sea sout of

Achters were destroyed at Kim- But the United Nations forces po altfeld near Seoul and South Koreans pushing up

having trouble behind damaged. At the west coast from the south-west were last were

lines of th.ir counter-port of Inchon as anti-aircraft reported to be four miles from the

threw alattack. also

Installations Pohan. They

who at the town of Communists-

strafed anct rocketed. double punch

north-artillery in the area and a group Along the east coast United Chidong. # few rulles

Communists who attacked States warships hit three fug- the Northern arm of the trust towing barges and two from the north-east near Pan- Lunches, song was thrown back.

Pebank.

west and seized Touyong, cap-jot turing stores and prisoners.

AIRFIELD UNTENABLE

decided

crew

morlar

the

BEHIND THE LINES

were

station and other surrounded Reserver

altacked were

Northern

pene.

Two crossings of the Naktong The Koran whe had made it

The Government is seeking to

The Air Force

te yesterday nour Waekwon cust abundantly elar to the free na Love the bait of the 11 convict-

Communist Waders revoited quit Pohang airstrip in the Ars! the North Korean: 150 dead and tions that they were not yang

n the ground that their con-air-sen erneuation of the cam-several tanks,

when Inday in a normal world, Mr Menzies

The First Cavalry Division vinet and activity dangerous paiga ald

ant that the

several price of

the recurity of the United shells started hurtling in, with wiped liberty

Tro! only external States,

it was announced to the perimeter dangerously near units which crossed just sout vigilates but painstakhus pre- tisbl.

vulnerable parked planes. The of Waegwan, killing 400.

sater South

Korean troops Mustangs were sent to paration and an unlimited rupa- rity for

and rated four miles into the Com- sharing in the Joint

Attorney-General Mr J. Held and ground The burden of humanity".

Howard McGrath, said that equipment put aboard a Unitedmunist fines north of Uisong on Karachi: Aug, 13.

off the Thomas W. Nations ship standing Judar Besides preparing for effective | Federal |

northern front, killing 150 North Koreans and capturing 10 Talks between Sir

Swan had issued an order re coast.

120-millimetr: The Communist Tenders Before the airfield became un-prisuners, Dixon, United Nations mediator ferrive war, the democracies

had to

expand their

qtirm national

10 show cause developing the la

in New York tenable the tighters flew in sup-mortars and 60 other weapons, Ceconomies

this front Pakistani leaders were still 10-pinductive capacity and pre er -

Thur: day why bail should not port of the South Korean ground Elsewhere

Koreans be revoked,

100% ing on tonight.

troups. The pilots said that the South

three Eartler, Sir Owen had again Vig (nancial stability,

hol. "If we

Communists bad mixed with reprisoners, including are to perve the aten Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, the!

Af eur mation a

The Communist leaders were fugees streaming out of Pohang cera Prime Mukter, following Satur-ability

prevent that

economie collage convicted in New York on Oc-along the beach between the air-

HEAVY BOMBING day' interview. The mediator

which the Communists so capor. tober 14 Jast on charges of en-Held and Yongil and then began! had planned to leave for don and Lake Success tomorrow, anticipate, we must attack and spiring to advocate the violent sniping. Che plot reported that Three waves of 129

dropped "broken fortres es destroy inflation. but a member of his staff said porsible

sliminishing | Government. prices and

through" the South Koreans bombs yesterday in on that he would not now be going

values", hc added.-- on Monday.

the Kashmir line. und.

United Nations quarters here. describing the talks as having reached i "decisive" stage, sant that Sie Owen Dixon's move. ments might depend on their

risbig munery

euter.

Small Fire

There was a small fire ma

outcome. le might contluie verandah cublele of a tebement active mediation between India house in

Bonham Strand West

and Pakistan or leave to report shortly after midnight. It was to Lake SALESK,

put cut with buckets of water

These quartern said that Inter-by the residents before the arrival of the Fire brigade and

caused no serious damage

ruption would not

breakdown-miter.

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COFR, 1900 MY NEA LERVICE, BIG T, DE RIO, U. & PAT, DEP.

"I find nothing wrong with his eyes, madam. Ho says

he'd simply rather listen to the radio than roadi”,

ending them

to

overthrow of the United States the Northerners had

All except one have been free on total bonds of $263,000 rang- Fraft from $20,000 to $30,000 each-Reuter.

Dagger Victim

Found

A man of about thirty years of age with a dagger In him was found on the staircase of 10 West Street, Quarry Bay at 8.30 This morning.

The man appeared to be of the workman type. His name couhl not be ascertained as he

Iwo

on

two

motor

The American forces in the south fought almost "exclusive- ly" today ngalust small pockets- of Communists in their General MacArthur's headquar ters announced.

rear,

the Americans fighting in min Yonggan bridggehend threw back six Northern attacks.→→ Reuter.

TASK INCREASED

The United Nations lask has admittedly been increased by

withdrawal the The

of fighter 35 planes from the frontline air- off-strip nent Pohang, evacuated earlier today by the Air Force but still held by Infantry.

It means that all Mustangs

Super will be operated from bases in 500-ton | Japan allowing them much less the in-time over the target area.

Bomb

Hydrogen Weakness Rather Than Strength

Was

Major-General John Coulter arrived here today. He formerly commander of the United States First Corps in Japan and also commander of the American occupation force In Korea for a short time.- Reuter.

ROAD BLOCK SMASHED

American Infantrymen drove Enito Yonghan

Nakiong the River bulge front and smashed the North Korean road block which had cut the main supply route for two days.

A unit of the 25 Infantry

Washington, Aug. 13. Division diverted from the

Chrust Into

from the south and

met troops. of a reserve unit

front. The existence of the hydrogen bomb would southern was unconscious, suffering from result in military weakness rather than strength Yongsan head injuries. He was rushed for the United States, Professor Hans Bethe, Pro-who entered from the cave to hospital by the Police In a fessor of Physics at Cornell University, stated in

very serious condition.

Belgian Cabinet

Crisis

a report published today by the Foreign Policy Association.

The association is an influential private or ganisation of foreign policy experts.

In breaking the block ot

A

Communist threat to the main

Yongsan, 20 miles south-south west of Taegu, the American troops removed dangerous

north-south line of communica- tion between Taegu and Pusan. In Yongsan, the two forces "The and their successes are not in- found a üred but still comba Professur Bethe said:

the dependent of our own, eventive

Assorted group of 75 will come when both time (Contuurd From Pige 1)

Americans who bact fought hun- Soviet Union and this country without espionage."

In the same report Dr Wil- dreds of North Koreans for two ment crisis, authoritative sources will have II-bombs. Then this

Kaufman, of the In long days and nights-Unitat sald today.

country will be much more vullion

of International Studies Press. The 00-year-old acting Prime nerable than the U.S.3.R.

University, said "We have many more

Jarge of Yale Minister was reported reluctant

has been

war,

"for

the

stitute

the

the

Radio Hongkong

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might.

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to head a govemment which clues that would be inviting lar tactics of subvenlon, disruption bitterly criticised by gets, and many of these le near and propaganda could be used

all the more effectively if members of his own Party for the const so that they could be world were disarmed of military

and "surrendering" 10 the anti-reached by a submarine Leopold Socialists when

short-runge they perhaps relatively backed up their abdication | rocket. ultimatum with threats of civil "I think it is therefore correct

to say that the existence of the military force was the principal Studio 1, The Rebel isid" - A The acting Communications hydrogen bomb will give us manifestations of nation's Light Opera by Mantague Phillips (1C73): 0, World News and News disarmament rather than power, Minister, Paul Segers, declined military weakness

might Analysis (London Relay); 0.16, " have been given approximation Like What I Like Presented by the Prince's offer on Saturday strength."

Galer TAXE on Films (Bludlo); personal reason." Today, Professor Bethe also said that of total cecurity and stability A.K. Boyle (Studio); 0.5 Linda Dr Kaufman sild: "But now, From the Editorials London Ra former chairman of the the American decision to make

Report: 9.11. de the Hydrogen bomb should have with the weapons of disruption, fejlude D.10. Relay of the th

lay: 9.10, Weather Catholic Party, Auguste

and Schryver, leader of his Parly's been taken in sceret, "Our de subversion

propaganda | Cricket Test Match England v West group in the House of Represen- cision to make the hydrogen developed to a high degree of Indies. Ball by Hall Commentary futives, said "No" to a similar bomb, which showed we can-iciency, one power skilled from the Oval, London (Lendon request "for family reasons." nidered the project feasible, may in their uses may expand all the M. de Schryver is the father of well have prompted the more effelenily and economical

Russians to take the same de-ly because 12 children.

of theInck of Behind the official reasons, Iteision," he added.

crganised military opposition, reliably learned, is Icar

possiblity that "The Russian scientists' ob- that these two politicians and vious competence will prosum-hydrogen bomb may be manuto Carrill Gibbons and fin SAVOY the premier no longer command ably again bring success to the factured hardly alters the basic the unanimous support of their Russians when they try to deve calculations involved in a policy PartyUnited Press,

lop the H-bomb. Their decisions of disarmament."-Reutter,

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