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THE TRUMAN DOCTRINE

Force Behind President's Plan

TURKEY'S

PLANS

Istanbul, May 25.

More and better 'airfiekis and increased modernisation of the urm are among the mal points in the strengthen- ing of Turkay's defeners which I fo be carried onst with the help of the futtra States. the latonbul

7J416R

paper, Son Postą, ruld today.

Other points in the pro staring will be the construir. tion of strategic ronds, sĖGATA- dardisation of armaments ant the unification of training methods in the land, sea and air foteek, the

newspaper added.

Rester.

Good Augury For The Balkans

any."

Blueprint Of U.S. ARUNDEL CASTLE

New Strategy

Washington, May 24.

The primary purpose of Admiral Richard Conolly's visit to Persia and Turkey-which has set the world guessing this week-was to demon- strate that military force is behind President Truman's doctrine of resisting Communist ex- pansion, comments Paul Scott, Reuters chief Washington correspondent.

The tour of these countries, just completed by Ad- miral Conolly, who is the United States naval commander in the Eastern Atlantic and Medi- terranean, is expected to contribute valuable information for the new orientation of United States global strategy, and for the protection

RUMOURS

Southampton, May 24. Rumours of proteath by servicemen "about conditions

in the Arundel Castle during ber x! from Bombay were denied when the troup ship reached Southampton ta- day.

"There

201710 turest then serviconen embarke

Bombay but CHOTHOUS quickly settled down 'and the noyage has been uneventful," ship's officer toll the press, -Router.

of interests now regarded as vital to America EL ALAMEIN

in that part of the world.

trouble

IN HANTS

London, May 24.

Alamein

(s1

0f9elal circles here expect American hich commanda

say that the information gathered that the United States is not by Admira! Conolly will enable fuking over British responsibili military planners to fill out ties in the Middle East precisely, The original M blue print of new United States because the United States hnslation namesboard and hell: strategy, which regards Greece equally heavy responsibilities of have been gifted to Enham Athens, May 24. and Turkey and the rich Middle her own there and though her Alamela-a Hampshire village) M Constantin Thaldaria, East oil area as the lifeline of objectives are frequently coincl- centre for lanhled ex-service. Greek Vice-Premier and For- the United States,

dent with those of Britain, the men and women. The gifti rome Cign Minister, described here

This does not mean that Bri- foraes of the two powers and from the Cairo Alamein Chib, Frly yesterday's signing in thin is retiring from that area the combination of British bases who also sent three pairs Genova of the repart of the or that the United States ig and United States naval! wrought fron gates, donated by Nations Balkan In-taking over the praponsibilities strength are niceяrary to con- the Navy. Royal Artillery and squiry Commission as "of happy there and both British and Binital any expansionlat threat Royst Air Force,

ed States ofiletals in Washing from the Soviet Union in 1 Ligutenant-General Sir Charles | "An agreement reached on tur continue to deny much sug- world's most sensitive

Allfrey, General certain basie principles relating gestions.

Offer Coni- apot. to the Greek appeal to the rest

tanding British tropa in Egypt Admiral Connolly left Teheran has presented the fast Nations periples which

Umon Military Alliance on Monday after seeing ..the Juck to fly over the Kasr regarded as indispensable I foes meal, however, that: Shah am teading Ministers, and Nil barracks in l'airo,

C for the strengthening of peace 1. The United States has as-

went to Istanbul. He saw

Work in the Balkons in of

the has started on the first three happy sume developing responsibili Turkish Premier and Ministers uirg wagury for the success of a

of cottages at Enhan Turkey of Foreign Affairs and in Greece and

Defene Alamein and they are expected general effort for agreement on

in European equivalent

ter. before leaving for Lovulon on u international plane." he said,

242 be folshed by August- "Greece, which earnestly de-minology to a military alliance Wednesday.-Renter.

Reuter. sires peace with her neigh and that the United States enn hours, hopes that more general never retire from theяe re- observations and suggestionsnsibilities na long on Rusain of the Commission of Enquiry Els pursuing what is considered will serve as the basis for de-fan expansionist policy in these cisions to ho taken by the parts of the world.

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Wheat Allocations

Washington, May 25.

Security Counel "und will pre- 2. The Unite States can The Department of Agriculture announced to-

gressively lead to international never ullow, the Middle East tranwaillity," he added.

area, upon whose all the United

night an additional allocation of 150,000 tons of wheat and flour for the British and United States zones in Germany in June and of 1,500 tons of maize for Britain in May.

This new allocation for Went-

The report on guerilla ac- Stutes fleet depends for any tivity on the Greek frontier wartime operation, to fall into! signed by eleven members of the Soviet sphere of influence. the Commission WAR under. 3. The State Department stood to include proposals for and War Department regard the frontier parification and main- Dardanelles as the key point to Germany is in addition to tenance of peace. With Rus- any threat which the United the 356,000 tons of assorted sia and Poland dissenting. the States will resist by force of

grafnis already destined for Commission proposed that; for arms if necessary,

that area next month, two years at least, a smali com. mission single commissioner ebould watch over conditions

f!1 both sites of the Greek frontier. Reuter,

Trouble Spot

Officials acquainted with the strategy of both the British and

French Attitude On Colonies

Washington, May 24.

France's attitude toward her overseas territories has become a policy of union rather than em- pire, French Ambassador Henri Bonnet said tonight in a radio talk.

Bounet outlined "France In the Post-War World" in the weekly programme "Our For eign Polley."

18use of the Congo or Indo- China."

The Department announced n' long list of supplementary al- locations which totalled 233,- 000 tons of wheat and 160,000 tons of corn and 8,000 tons of barley.

Included in these was 150,000 tons of corn which, as alrendy announced by the State De- partment, is to be sent France in addition to her re- gular supplies.

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"prematurely for delivery in June.

brought to birth" Communism The State Department and in the International field. the Department of Agriculture sald anarchy would seem to Bonnet contined. "Algeria have considered the French face the world unicus mao de- also is considered a part of request, which proposed that viser political Instrumenta Asked whether France pro France. In various parts of these new supplies bo rushed match these technological posed independence for its em- the Union which are ready for across the Atlantic as soon as truments which made nations 4 Engined Flying Boat Mail, Passenger and pire, Bonnet replied. "The po- self-administration local assem possible to meet the deficit ex- economically licy of France toward her em- blies will be created fo den nested in France between now pire is clearly Indleated by the with the administration like and Aug. 1, and that they the fact that there is no longer any any state assembly in the debited against the July, Au- talk of the French empire but

gust and September allocations. of the French union. That po-

The outline of an arrange-} Other supplementary alloca lity was outlined in 1944 be- ment of that kind was made tlona announced by the Depart fore the liberation at a confer with the Vietnam Government ment of Agriculture today in- ence held in Brazzaville.

of Indo-China last year. It was cluded 12,000 tone of flour for "Slace then it has been not. possible, unfortunately, to Italy. 9,000 tons of corn for elaborated in more complete put it into practice because of Poland, 24,000 tons of flour for detail and incorporated in the trouble arising there. But the the British and American oc re-cupation areas in Italy, and 23 new Constitution, Its purpose policy toward "Indo-China

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been reestablished." these new various parts of the world into, have

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ment or is being progressively drained to that end.

Indo-China

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Warsaw, May 21. Hundreds of political monstrations will be held "Conditions, of course, are the towns and villages of Po- very different in those, various land this Whitsuntide. territories due either to geoяra- The Pensant Party, lead by phical position or the develop-M. Stanislau Mujulajcsky, has ment of the population. One called on its supporters to con cannot compare the conditions tinue its opposition to the Gov- "of North or Central Africa with 'ernment.-Reuter. -

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Milch Appeal

Nurenberg, May 24. lawyer

Dr. Friedreich. Bergholt,

for Erhard Milch, said today that Field Marshal

the one-time Luftwaffe chief had filed by letter a with the United States Supreme request Court for a review of his con- viction by the United States War Crimea Tribunal in April.

He was

sentenced to life. Berghold said he also asked the s European commander, General Lucius Clay, for cle It is this same consideration mency but had heard from which is the main factor now neither appeal. being considored by the Unit-i In addition, Milch appealed'

ed States Government In con- to the Red Cross asking that nection with the French now conditions of his sentonce be request for an advance alloca met to fit his former rank "ne- tion of 160,000 tons of grain. cording to the Geneva Convent --Reuter.

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