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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1947, `

Soviet Hegemony Attacked ATOMIC WAR POSSIBLE

De Gaulle Appeals For United Europe

A "Dangerous Situation"

Lille, June 29.

"All our problems at home and abroad have links

with causes abroad. Our. difficulties in re

duc establishing our internal situation are fargely to its connection with a dangerous in- ternational situation, of which the least that can be said is that it is not getting any worse. "Russia dominates two-thirds of the European Charles de continent,"

General Gaulle when he spoke at Lille-today, denounc- Europe and up- ing "Russian hegemony" in

declared

pealing for a united continent.

tu

General de Gaulle bmt in- Franer alone" to jom forthwith. mentioning lended

Without actually deal with French internal affairs tulay, but at the the French Communist Party by nevertheless clearly Blanc he Innl moment he changed mind, and, with an eye on the accused it of wanting to intro-, Big Three talks, declared: due in France a dictatorship, and to "Furthermore, there In the "publte or disguised".

Russian material eulogy of general bring France into the

This is mechanisation anil of crushing sphere of influence. the individual, which. so far, strongest challenge to the Com ham been the psychological munist Party which General de spring animating those who trad Gaulle has made since he start Russia, and whose protagonists thus campaign last autumn, claim that it must capture the universe."

1

"IMPERIALISTIC German

MONUMENTS"

New Delhi, June 29. Removal from public vieto

of all "imperialistic 271177321- ments

which ofend the nua- ceptibilities of the nation" is demanded 17% TeRulution to he discussed at a provincial ennference organised by the Delhi Congress Committed at Shah Dare, near Delhi, on Turmday.

The monuments presumably include the statuter of King George and of several Vicevops.

The conference will be in- angurated by Pandit Nehru.--

Reuter,

"But we see being formed in

Europe at the moment the latent elements of a hegemony which would become as perilous as any that has arisen since the dawn of history,"

For France, General de Gaulle said: "The future is filled with heavy anxieties,"

Element Of Balance He stated that once France has bifined reparations and guaran- in her power in the recovery of

Palition) observers in Parta interpreted as meaning that) He warned" Frabre of the Genwiral de Gicalle considers that "perilous hegemany" which, he the time when the country might said, Soviet Russin was forming recall him to power is approach-tees she must help, by all means uver Europe, and wald: "I doing apkly.

references Bol affirm that it is the deler-

which are mination of the present masters momie problems

the Premier, M. of this colossal' agglomeration | herlevilling

Russia and the parts of Europe Renadier, including the rather reform of doralnated by her to proceed in urgent question of a

methods ingide trade the near future to a violent con voting

tinna, were likewise taken as a

Terror Scientists

In Texas

BY 1955!

*Princeton, NJ., June 29: Professor Albert Einstein, Dr. Harold. Urey and other scientists associated with them in atom energy study, in an interview with the press today warned that an atomic war with super- bombs being used to destroy civilization might break out by 1955 unless effective internation- al control of atomic energy were found. Professor Einstein's group-the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, of which he is chair man and Dr. Urey Vice-Chairman

aid the efforts of the United Nations to find a control plan had falled and a new approach must be made,

help the peopler of the world lift the levels of their economic lite.

Not Quick War "The American people should understand there is no casy path to accomplishment of these great objectives, that in the long run The scientists painted

of a supra-national a grim creation picture for the world if atomic Rovernment with powers adequate to the responsibility of maintain- warfare occurred. Dr. Urey, who acted London, June 29.

chief spokesman for the Ing peace is necesreased the

When Dr. Urey group, said he

believed Rus belief that the Russians The Sunday Pictorial's would have to start a stockpile of New York correspondent atomic bomba within eight years.

д

said today that British the press, the

In a joint statement issued to

Committee kald:

residents in Texas won-"Once stockpiles of atomic bombs der why the British Gov-have been accumulated by two national blocs of the divided ernment does not de- world, it will no longer be por- mand that the 118 Nazi sible to maintain pence. Thus we have olle year less to secure N "terror scientists" living workable solution

to safeguard near El Paso, Texas, be our civilisation." brought to justice.

"They are guests of the U.S. Army," said the article. "Musi

be

would

able to stockpile the bomb within eight years, Professor Einstein broke in to say. "The time element is not so important. What IB important la, what are we going to do about it in the meantime, to prevent war."

Dr. Urey also anid he did not br believe an atom war would ended within a few hours after Its start, as some sclentists had suggested.-United Press.

faltare of the United Nations 10 Senora Peron

Useless Path The scientists "explained the

on atomle reach an agreement energy control by saying:

"The representatives of great Luton, while striving to safeguard pence,

have fulfilled their, tradi- tional duty, to place their nation in the most advantageous.

מwיט

In Milan

Milan, June, 20. Senora Eva Peron, travelling in a de luxe special trl-motor at Savoia Marchetta, arrived Foraini airport in Milan at 11.38 .m. GMT today to begin her six-day tour of northern Italy.

notorious of them 15 Prot. Wernher von Braun, principal Inventor of the V-2 rocket which brought death to many British men, women and children.

"Although Nazin guilty of much milder crimes have been execut. ti rrent Europe. "I mean a Europe made ed or imprisoned, von Braun and position to win the next war. It

up of free men and of indepen-his bride

unelvan to

proceed further along entertained are being dent states, but organised as a and made a fuss of. An applica- this path. One cannot prepare for

resisting tion by him to become an Ameri. "Th expect peace."

The scientists rald a new ap- whole and capable of any possible attempt at hegemony con tizen has not been challeng

formation of A proach toward over her, und forming between u

world

to government

control the two rival mosses of the East The article said "there is a atomic energy was necessary But we are being formed in [in that General de Gandle is and the West that, element of campaign to white:wash" these war was to be prevented. They as well as Senora Peron and her

balance without which there can scientists by calling them said: "The American people must be no peace."

"numinal Nazis." It

added: take an active part in achieving General de Gaulle then Their diet is at least 1ca per such world settlement and must enumerated the reparations and cent better than that of the aver be prepared to mobilize vant re

mustage Briton."-United Press,

an adequate scale to Saar,

quest of the world.

Europe the fatest elements of hegemony which conid become As perilous as any that has Arisen since the dawn of his. tory."

getting ready to step into the political arena at short notice.

Open Declaration

Of War

of at

lenst

guarantees that France have: "Attaching of the international control of the Ruhr, nonthly deliveries 1,000,000 tons of coal from the Ruhr basin, the end of the Reich, and French presence Ithine."

on

the

He did not miss an apportunity Saying that France must take of repeating his view that the the initiative in helping. by all present regime of an all-powerful, means in her power, the ecoto Mi Party Parliament could not mie recovery of Europe, General succeed in applying the necessari. de Gaulle added: “America 18y disagreeable measures which alarmed by Resslan expansion, the economic situation calls for. Rivalry between them risks, Many of the 70,000 wl heard Of the French economic situa- Mooner or Inter, to lead to a General de Gaulle's speech inter-Lion, General de Gaulle said there glennlig conflict",

preted it is an open declaration was, a cruci difference between and French of war on the Communist Party. French production

Anxious Future Enthusiastic crowls greeted him, lining the streets and cry- ing: "Long live de Gaulle" and "De Gualle in power".

"For Franee, a capital centre

|

world power, naturally her conclusions from the

IT- of intellectual and morni fluence, the future is filled with heavy anxieties". he "America, the other

suld

wor

very

sources on

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USA, CANADA TO HOLD JOINT WAR-GAMES

Washington, June 29.

said the United States and Canada would soon announce plans for joint Arctle manoeuvres next winter in continuance of preparation against possible trans-Polar attack.

The plane, carrying top flight! Italian and Argentine officials official party, circled low over Milan white loud speakers be low halled her arrival.

Just before the plane landed. Italian, Foreign. Minister Count Carlo Sforza, who went to Man by train last night, sent ♫ radio message to Senora Peron welcoming her to Milan. -United Press.

Repat. Of German POWs.

Berlin, June 29. "Taegliche Rundschau," official reported Red Army newspaper, today from Frankfurt-on-Oder that the repatriation of German been intensified during mist prisoners of war from Russia has

weeks. The

Raid

newspaper

The speech was punctuated by needs, between public expendi. An authoritative War Department source today eries of "Bravo", and the crowds ture and public income,-between particularly applauded his criti vital Imports and means of phy. etsms of party politics and his de-ing for them.

After stating that nearly the munds for ridding trade unions of polliient influences,

whole world today suffers from

The source sald an announce.. any enemy would be an air at General de Gaulle stated: "The this state of affairs, he said. “We

na solution without ment would be made by the Joint tack against vital industrial areas has destroyed the natural can have

We Board of Defence of the United on the Atlantic Coast and in the balance of Europe. Russia, which stable political conditions.

which had vicinity of the Great Lakes.

20,000 Canada, big

find

without" States and 1 Why

In addition to providing Canada prisoners returned this montit, was already very powerful be. cannot drawa

other constituting an all-time record. re. measures which are painful fur been building up close military

with planes, tanks and situa-fore, owing to her natural

the United States The last Convoy of the month, of her in each of us, and which the pre- liaison since the war's end, sources, the number

The two nations have already. equipment, tion in Europe,

engaged in extensive military and Army took part in the Canadian totalling 3:009 prisoners, reached "Inspired by an ardent ideal habitants, and the quality of her sent regime is incapable of im

the Frankfurt-an-Oder on June 27. people, has become more power posing.

manoeuvres below diplomatic cooperation and Pre-Army's

A total of of freedom, overflowing with fut still by the weakening of the

of 83,816 prisoners Leading To Ruin.

the Soviet resoureck, America has

sident Truman pledged ever closer Arctic Circle in April last year dis- other stutes in Europe, and, "Of course

increase!

six months 5 covered the foundations *

1947, according

the paper, despite the losses, she herself has production, but that implies that, couperation in a recent Ottawa and Canadian observers attended were discharged by power sfered for the great and com-within the framework advantages of military

of the speech. Since the joint defence United States Army manoeuvres during the first

which said that from now on con- She present owns terrible in.

ut arriving maz cluse.

gener plan, freedom and initia. plan was established, the United in Alaska.-United Press.

would be voya -struments of destruction She

Frankfurt-on-Oder on dally "As a result of victory, Russie tive must again be able to and Stoles sold Canada vast quantities

schedule.United Press. is alaraned by what she thinks occupies one-half of Germany. an outlet elsewhere than In the jof combat material at far below | 661

"France can and

Western

influence

we must.

and can

the original cost. These included Superfortresses, tanks, artillery, and transportation, communica tins and hospital equipment.

Jolat United States.Canada de- fence plans also include:

Chain Of Bases

to

of

'Mississippi"

To Be Floating Laboratory

Washington, June 20.

The ancient, battle-scarred

in be the fature of Russian ex- Hungary, Rumanta and part of black market." pansion..

Austria. She has annexed the France needs Imports, notably must play Baltic States and lurge parts of from the United States, he said. an important role in this for- Poland, Rumanin and Finland.

Speaiting of labour relations, midable situation. She must do By a combination of external Generaj de Gaulle advocated what this, first of all, by siffirming pressure and of devoted co.he called an "arganic regime of herself as a

ali power operation she finds inside these association" belween those

1. Exchange of experts This implies that she must not countries, she holds control over who work in the same group of

Soflu

study the defence features allow herself to be dragged Into Warsew, Belgrade,

and undertakings.

dreadnought Mississipp!, which a political system which would Tirana. By such measures she

fought her way across the Pacific "There can be no improvement each country,

common designs in World War Two and helped 2. Study of enslave her soul and sooner or gains

over Czecho-in production without authority

of and standards for arms, equip: being the German fleet to bay in later sink her entity in a re- slovakio.

and initiative of the chiefs gime foreign to her in all re Perilous Hegemony enterprises, and without the pro- ment, erganization, training and World War One, will be turned Into a floating laboratory to test spects.

"At present, Russia dominates ductivity of workers," he can. other new developments..

3. Mutual and reciprocal avail-U.S. Navy's new weapons. "We must help in the recovery two.third of the European continues.

the The Navy disclosed that of a Europe made up of free tinent,"

"Conflicts inspired by class ability of milltary, naval and air

29-year-old battleship is being re. men, and of independent sintes, In France today, there is. "an warfare in no way correspond to facilities in each country.

4. A chain of air, bases, laud fitted in Norfolk, Virginia, with but organised in a whole capable alm at the reestablishing of the realities of today of resisting any possible attempt public or visguised dictatorship only lead to ruin and slavery, communications and a highway the latest types of rapid fire guns United States to and apparatus for launching at hegemony over her, and over the body and soul of the Trade unions, must be entirely linking the

guided missiles. She will replace forming between the two rival country, in order to harness it freed from all polities and their Alaska.

The two nations agreed that the 34-year-old Wyoming, the masses the element of balance to the enormous undertaking representatives freely chosen by

the major and early, objective of Navy's oldest battleship, without which there can be no which attracts and dictates" the regular secret ballet."

General de Gaulle concluded:

gunnery development ship. The pence."

present materialist ideology, de- clared Generál de Gaulle. "I call upon all French men and 12 abreast in the procession with Wyoming will be scrapped." ・・ Strongest Challenge

Among the new weapons to be who "I do not affirm that it is. the women

to serve veterans of the two World Wars, Genéral de Gaulle speaks, of determination of the present France to join the Rally of the carrying forest of flags, includ-tested aboard the Mississippi will course, as a private cltzen, and masters of this colossal agglo-French People,

has ing

Brith und United States be three-inch and 50 calibre anti- alrcraft guns designed to combat his specch represents a con- meration to proceed in the near come when it is our duty to Join Dags. siderable difference from the future to a violent conquest of the hands, one and all. The hour of Besides General de Gaulle fast, heavily-armoured planes, the official attitude' of the French world," he and, in referring to public weal has struck."

walked an old supporter of the latest fre.control equipment and Foreign Office represented by Russia and that part of Europe Crowd Enthusiasm General-Father. Carriere, in his five-inch gun mounts capable of M. Georges Bidault. But as a dominated by her, "It is not Thousands of people lined the white Dominican robes. On one maintaining a high rate of fire at citizen, General de Gaulle apeaks even forbidden to hope that in streets of Lille as the General occasion, the crowd burst through all angles of elevation.

the Also being installed on with great prestige, and as head the end, the supreme interest of walked at the head of a proces- the police cordon and General de of a non-party organisation humanity, which is cooperation sign to the War Memorial before Gaulle had difficulty in proceeding Mississippi is a six-inch double purpose turret-a new rapid fast Rally of the French - People—between men, may not carry the making his speech. Some four on his way. which he invited all Frenchmen day the minds of men, and thousand people, including con! Nearly 10,000 cars arrived in anti-aircraft mount which is com-

pletely mechanised from "who want to serve. Franes, and thence, in their politics.

miners in pit clathen marched | Lillo for the occasion-Reuter,

munition lockers, to the muzzic.

"JANE"

want

GOOD HEAVENS!-

"...SO THAT'S WHERE ERIC'S STAYING!—

I SEE KE KEEPS

HL ECOSH TO THE HEATHER J

MOTIF..

VOICI L'HOSTEL, ALPHONSE MEFIEZ VOUZ DE CE, MYSTERIEUX M, ACE!-

NOTEZ BIEN "SA

BRUYERE (HEATHER)!

OUI, M: LE DIRECTEUR!

I'M NOT THE ONLY

ONE TRAILING:BRIC IF THAT'S THE SURETE I'D BETTER SHED THIS TELL-TALE UNIFORM — IF CAN

..

The hour

YOU MAY AS WELL GO FREE

NOW,

10

FRITZ!

SHRIEK!

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The Navy said 'cryptically that space also is being reserved for #future now developments." United Press.

GENERAL STRIKE

Montevideo, June 20. Uruguayan polico were taking precautionary measures tonight In preparation for a 24-hour gon- oral strike called throughout the country for, tomorrow.

"Only emergency services will run, A strikers' announcement. aald tonight. It was believed that the other trade unions would aup port the 68 unions whilch called the "strike as'n protest against a' recent law forbidding strikus which affect i publle, servicon.— Reuteriz

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