MACARTHUR

Not Clear On Foreign Policy

Washington, Aug. 21. Scalor Itomer Fergusaz (Republican) sald today that the nation's military ebles were

fighting the Korean war without ad- equate knowledge of the United States' diplomatic cammitments.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1950.

RECEIVES

POLICY MESSAGE

FROM

TRUMAN

Washington, Aug. 29.

President Truman today made sure that General Mac- Arthur knows exactly what the United States policy is on Formosa. Ho dispatched to the Far East Commander a copy of the letter he sent on Sunday to Mr Warren Austin, the American representative in the United Nations.

that

stances."

the circum-

Truman

To Report

On War Berlin

Washington, Aug. 29. President Truman is pre- paring radio report to tha iation on the war in Koren UNFORTUNATE ASPECT and its economic conse-

Status

King Farouk At Deauville

FAROUK AT LE TOUQUET

He made the statement after secret questioning of the Secretars of the Navy. Air Tranels Matthews, and of mirat Forrest Bher-

Mr Truman's message to MacArthur was really the best man, Chief of Naval Opera-

Gen. MacArthur followed a available under sald Mr Maf- thews and Achiral

Presidential directive Sher-

11 The paper said Mr Truman, admitted that

General withdraw Ber the Information 172 forelitt

statement on Formosa which more on must Presidents, de- tegated the conduct and exposļe policy was sporadle and bus Gen. MacArthur had sent totion of American Perelita pulley complete.

of State and the Veterans of Foreign to the Secretary

Department without Wars convention in Chicago. the State

co-ordianilon of Without comment, the White-proper

Mr Eolitical and military points of House released a copy E

General Man- It vil Gen. View, 10 Truman's state

Arthur's statement "He an ob- MacArtur, sent this morning..

amylous effort to bring the military mesake said: " endint you for your informa-viewpoint forcefully to the al-

tention of both The President! in the wxt of a letter which I

Ambassador Austin and the public." to

I AIN aure dated August 27. that when you examine this,

Le Touquet, Aug, 29. etter and the letter which Am-

The Times eonchiled: addressed to

King Farouk, who arrived bador Austin

Berlin, Aug. 20. August 25that respeel he may have ex- 1.h

1 am told, reded his comprience,

West Berliners anxious to here today from Denuville, a copy of which,

sident Truman in general host the President was ren-der-

an drivers at ujoin the West German Re will stay at the Westminster,, sent to your headquarters

Le Touquet's most fashion- that mitt 1) you will understand been right in his foreign policy in making

fairly

thate." Carly

public were today granted a of the 20th in decisions and

able hotel, where he has that my netion

No definite date has yet been series of political "free- directing the withdrawal of your

hosted 27 rooms. ed, nor has the scope and

According to a member of his the messane been domus", bringing them closer me care to the Veterans of For-

jerntre bilen vervlov po the nation |NER WE

uld termineri. But the speech, to their compatriots in the uite, King Farouk will stay in jean Wars was necessary,

by taking

more artive charge term

three or four Le Touquet for poles, and by President makes it, will be West.

why the explanation of COMPREHENSIVE REPORT our forei

days "If he ter the place", "General Collins and Adrateni deing more in expanding; it to

Behling Inter

States

The King's

personal apart and

Է why know Koren

certain mandants of the city withheldment comprises all would

two Sherman have given me a com- both the public and has sub prehensive report on their con- foliantes :

of bet-tightening at permission for Berlin's outright rucams and bedroom, on where we are going!

anunt and by versations with you and

home is necessary to supporiumon with the Boun Republic.

The resort's leading casino Until the Allied High Comisatiest opposite the Hotel. the combat action in Kore their wind to the United Nations, "what route," forces now fighting under your Bæir re- command in Korea.

were most satisfactory and ipat

highly gratifying to me."

Mobilisation For Korea Set Record

Chienge, Aug. 29. The Assistant Defence Secretary. Mr Marx Leva, fold the Veterans of Foreign Wars that mobilisation for

the Korean war has pro-,

nt reedel

a pace uprece dented in the nation's mili tary history.

Air Trave

WH

"quences at home,

A White Jioure

source' sald Pre the ech was not yet wallton,

courage est in their execution. But it is nono the less true that he could in-

of

Compromise

111

But the three Western Ccm-

Milting

The Herald-Tribune editorial When asked whether the final pioners Puise their objections to The hotel management ar said: "The Administration has decision

becoming on the timing of the Berlin

the

1218 ranged a special eight-foot long full right--indeed obligation -Ispeech awaited

(State) the passage of "Land"

of Western bed for the King who had pre- Commandouts vousty complained that French to call upon General MacArthur the emergency eentomic critrol fermany. to withdraw statements visten legislation by Congress, atel that they would permit beds were too small for him.- right embarras the induct of White House polemman said: the

the legal Reuter have foreign affairs. The unfortunate "Not necessarily.”

Adding the VFW annual

The President appended convention, Me Leva ciled facts the text of his letter to Mr Aus- designed to answer the VFW. who have demanded the susting "The White House, meanwhile, jaspect of the matter is thal This same White House all-jcity.

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Jal

Asited whether any word ha hich onkials of the Government! The official

the

elty to

Itatus of a "Land" as well as

Was

re- be-

of Live, bony Defence Secre

the the order would not say whether

of withdrawal enne cial, when asked why the Pre- The re-en he heard from Gelin late after the text was dissident was considering such a The announcement Mary Louds Johnson, poluiten de fundingt hip removal | MacArthur

viner Defeners tribute. The

impression thus speech, said: "It is felt desirable! Parded as a compromise cheduled for a vite by deles. Secretary nus Jobaron, acting perated (on the heels of the at the President should tell twee West Berlin's two-year- rates istening to Leva's speech.

Matthews incident of contu- the country about affairs of claim for incorporation into Me Truman's orders, fal

"It" not dissension, among tale."

Wertern Germany and the the Genial to withdraw

il the speecha tainel Western Allled objer- words on Formosa.

i will

pattern enhanerwald follow certainly

Kround that this of tons on the

Worsen MacArthur. American prestige bread nor the reside chat" made fan would

the East-West Charles Ross contribute to unity at home. in the thirties by the late Pplit.

sident Roosevelt,--United Press.

alven, how. PAST ERRORS

jever, for West Berlin to adopt the laws of the Western Re- publie after the elections for a

Love sald that unidealen has made por Alle speedy milka- tion for the Korean etuiet,— Cited Preas,

TO VOLUNTEER

Brussels, AK 29.

Belan Befrisce ^ frin Minister, M. Henna Moru de Melra, said toxiay that he in- tended in volunteer for th Belgim Expeditionary Face to Aght in Korea,

Surtai

A member of the Christian Party, he was letence

Levang

from Gen. Press Secretary declined to an wer.

Today's marenge to Gen, Mat- Arthur rame as somewhat of n Buurt e, because Mr Stors had

yesterday

that the Presi- the MacArthur tored, Unitett

Jag regard indent Press.

11

WITHIN HIS Rights New York, Aug. 29.

A New York Times editorial, eommenting

Muc- Arthur Incident,

today

when he ordered General Douging MacArthur to withdraw his Formusa state-

Minister for two months in the i short-live t Catholie Citet President Truman acted within

which

after King! resigned Leopold's decision to abate.

The Defence Ministry yester-ment.

day appeales for volunteers for The paper said: "There can the 1,000-strong! unit, mainly be only one volee irtaling Commandos and paratraps, to the position. be sent to Korea.-Reuter.

JAPAN FEELS SECURE

tite 里

Uniter

1 States in the field of foreigh

Tokyo, Aug. 20. Sato, Japous test and give expression Naidake Araba ator to Russia, said here

tis constitutional

errors

and

"In this eritiest time for the American people, burdened by a legacy of

Past troubled by recomition of new danters, there is bound to be n the debate in Congress and in

over the curse to De fol- lowed. But Administrative ofll- clals of whatever rank cannot enter this arens of public em Troversy without jeopardising Cullinent of the responsibilities entrusted to them."

the

Permision was

GRAZIANI City Assembly in December.

AGAIN A FREE MAN

BIG GALE SWAMPS FISHING CANOES

Columbo, Aug. 29,

King Farouk of Egypt poses with members of his staff and bodyguard, for cameramen at his hotel in Deauville, France, where he slayed on holiday "Incognito".. Reports that he may be joined on his current holiday by 17- year-old Narriman Sadok have been denied. (Lon= don Express Service).

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Weeping men, Rodolfo that it was a "railertone in the

Rome, Aug. 29.

Ex Marshal

The Commandants, in a state-

of the new

women and the beaches

The Daily News said Mr Tru- Graziani, a sick and red development of self-administra- | childres Jamed

tion in Berlin" and est blished 95 Royal Air Force planes, tuan dasalt Central MacArthur old man, left prison in the the city still more firmly as a which had been searching the "n eride rude stab, or you might middle of the night and partner to the denieratic com

vainly throughout the call it kick in the teeth."

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pupeny part of

missing slatement,

months,

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Thu

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of the

The fishing feets had called hst night as usual, but a gale struck carly this morning. A | few boats managed to reach the nhare with a Tiandful of sur- vivors United Press.

after quoting spent his first day of free-munity."

Western Lord Mayor some General MacArthur's dom today resting.

Five years and four months Professor Ernest Reuter, toki s Trunn, whe has been shilly-after his arrest by Allied soldiers press ennference that the Con-hermen would be found, and dations, and that veive must

shallying abou Forno forns a

war criminal, Mussolini's stitution was "an important step said the ale search would be re- be the voire of the President.

determine To

the foreun

tried to keep General "empire builder" and me-time forward in the development of summed tomorrow.

from stating: his commander-in-chief of all the the position of Berlin."-Retter States MacArthur United policy of the

****view on the matter to the Fascist armed forces, was sill to 11, IS Am

rican people. We do not Yboth

ʼn proud man, humbled only by today that Japan should ter svilege and his duty, subject to Arthur is right or wrong

Pi- | know whether General Mac-itness which has made hima a

"human

to

on semi-invalid. resources"

limitations this subject. such Congressional

But we are cont United Nations hut arly

Graziani was sentenced to 19 as the Constitution may pro- vinced that the people live the

ight to know haw he feelscars imprisonment as Now President of the Upper

therefore and that Air Truman

criminal, but 13 years and eight irled a House of Parliament, Mr Sats quite right tu cepodiating diver- petty tyrant's trick in tcsapt months raid that United Nations action gencies from his policies within ing to shut General MacArthur served the remainder of his term in Korea gave the Japanese "ats command, though it may be p proftand feeling of security”.— | doubted Reuter,

the

Novice

vide.

"MY

Truman

that the

method he the case of General

Jehose in

Gored

Twenty-two-year-old Jose Moreno-"Joseleto” bullighter apprentice from Cordoba, seen carried from the ring after he had been gored by a bull in Madrid. He received a dep wound in the left thigh. His injuries were sald by the doctors to be serious. (Lendon Express Service).

WELL-REASONED

The Daily Mirror, potning out was printing the Mac- Arthur stufement in full, said: "Wo are not afraid as the Truman Administration

parently to let the public ana the world judge between the views of General MacArthur

and the discredited policies of

Mr Acheson. General Mac-

ambesti65.

war

were suspended ander

he bes and

atut emerged a free man.

HOW

His lawyer said Grazinal ħad

immediate plans for future.United Press,

110

Yugoslavs To

Face Triak

Himalayas Grew Taller

After Quake

New Delhi, Aug. 29.

Police Use

Tear Gas

Tad

Bombay, Aug. 20. police exploded 10 tear The Himalaya mountains, the tallest in the world, 35 shells to disperse a crowd probably have "grown" even of 1,000 striking cotton textile workers heve tonight after un higher as a result of the re-nttempt to defy a ban on meet- cent earthquake in Assam, inga

Seventeen people were over- a geological expert for the Belgrale, Aug. 29. Government of India said come by fumes and treated in hospital. Armed police and a Nine Yugoslavs will

on today.

tear gas

arted, antipicating Serblan the Souths

The colorist said it is be the meeting, had stationed them- war Me Acheson's policies go! capital of Nis next Monday. Jieved that there has been a des feelves in a playing field. us Into."

charged with being Cominterin finite movement in the earth's The Sccipps-Howard editorial | saboteurs The government crust in the quake area. lle 12 pome to a call by Sg. said: "People reading General press office said the inditment

that observavilons cinlints, Folated out MacArthur's well reasoned would acuse Bulgaria of how the Hamalayas Juve been and the police found themselves analysis of the atrategic value at organising a plot to sobotagy rising for the past 150 to 200 surrounded. The tear-gas was Formoza will be at a loss tu Yugoslav economy,

For example, he said fred after a warning. years.. understand why President Tru- | Six defendants are necused of Mount Everest, which several Later the mill workers mar- man sought to suppress it.

measured at lehed In a infitrating from Bulgaria with decades ago was

procession shouting

Arthur, after all, is fighting the trial in

Thousands of

mill workers.

moved into the Ackì.

"The General properly re- Cominform orders to destroy 20,003 feet, now Is 29,200 feet and calling for a general strike. trained

from touching upon Yugoslav industrial and agri-high.

-Reuter. political Issues or questions of cultural plants. Three others ile placed no credence in future policy. He simply dis- are charged with collaborating speculations that the quake had cussed the position of Formosa in the plot from within-United been caused by a revived vol- from the military point of view. | Press.

cano.-United Press,

In so doing, he did little more!

than expand upon one of the themes in the President's own statement of Jung 27."--United Press

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