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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1940,

TRUMAN APPEAL TO SOVIET

Page U

"Drop Coercion And

Open Aggression P&O B.I. E&A

Invitation To Kremlin To

no

Show Good Faith

Berkeley, Calif., June 12.

| President Truman_today assured Soviet Russia that America

had

hostile designs, and urged sire for peace by dropping tactics of aggression.

"We are not waging a cold war," the President said. But he rejected the idea of a separate two- power conference. Not a single major unsettled question was primarily disagreement be tween the United States and the Soviet Union, -he said.~

Russia's refusal to work for poace with her wartime Allies was "the most bitter disappointment of our time,"

Inle gnin".

201

Peaceful Acts

US Army Denial

Washington, June 12.

The United States Army |torlay denied it was connected with David Marcus, Supreme Commander of the *Israeli

her to prove her de- "coercion” and “open forces in Jerusalem, reported

"'Stupid Blunder''

Raleigh, N.C., June 13. Governor Thoinas Dewey of New York says United States policy la CNIRSIENA""FACFE" dibly stupid blunder."

-ment.

"Our oldest friend, "he und,

The aspirant for the Re- publican Presidential nomina- tion sald the blunder occurred President Truman, entering | He said the Called States was when the United States serTM

struggling

Hussta the last werk of his speech-not

a note to China virtually or

take muking tour of

dering the Chinese, to United for any territory or for econo- the

Communista into the Govern States to boost his prospects for re-election as the Demo- cratic President in the Novem- ir elections, rejected any se parate conference with Russia on differences affecting other countries.

"NU nation has the right exact a price für good behaviour,“ The st.

"We have no hostile ur aggress sive designs agonst the Soviet

or any other

country." Union

emphasised, "Wr

said. waging a 'cubi war"

he

to

18

The United States proved peaceful intentions by (1) matting the greatest military machine In history: (2) balising The armiss that swept and the Pacifie; across Europe genuine

The declared that the door "is always open for honest negotja-

lowards tions looking ettlements,"

He invited Russia to show its faith in Greece and Korea.

President was jonklug a major foreign policy speech ILL California University of station ceremonies. Ho 48- serted in his frankest review te date of this country's position:

Twilight Period

1. The United States refuses with "10 play fast and loosa man's hopes for

peace" by making great powers at the expense of weaker nations.

"deals" with other

130-

(3) proposing to shate its secrets of atonilc power untler proper guarantees for its peaceful use (4), contributing warty $20,000 million in

In loure and grunts fother nations.

Russlu, bus sang, bust

to be thrown to The wolves." He said the US Ad. ministration's foreign policy wobbled "from appensement to bluster and back to wp. Associated peasement, Press.

PLANES COLLIDE

killed in action on Thursday.

Marcus was o former United States Army colonel.

An Army spokesman said Mar- eus travelled to Palestine carlier ibis year as a private citizen and had not been an unoẞelat Wor Department observer.

Marcis

The spokesman said resimed from the United-States- Army last January and his re-.. signation became effective in Auril, only a short time after he went to Palestine,

United States oftelals yesterday

scited the passports of sev eral American citizens bound for I'nlestine un the grounds they had stated in their application forins that they were going else- where. Reuter.

UNSATISFACTORY

The Hugue, June 12. The reply of the Indonesian the Dutch protest Republie to against exchange of consuls be- tween the Soviet Union and the Indonesian Republie is considered to be unsatisfactory, well-Informa- ed sources said today.

No details were revealed ahout the contents of the reply which will be discussed on Monday by Butch enbinel.Assaelated Press,

Prague, June 13. Nine were Athlet when two filitary plows rullided today ute

Malacka, Slovakia, -Henter.

JLI

(1) __ Rojected participation the European recovery pro- gramme.

(2) Manoeuvred "for delay and for propaganda effects" In every international conference. (3) Uved its veto "excessively. and unrensanably" in the United Nations.

Eastern

(4) Used iniect aggression in

Europe and "extrem

the 2.--The "leavage" that exists pressure" against others in today is not between Russia and Middle East,

the

and

the United States, but "between (5) Intervened in the internal Soviet Union and the rest affairs of other countries through Communist parties, "directed of the worki.”

3.-Russin

her satellites from Moscow. should withdraw their aid from the guerillas in Greece and al- how North Korea to unite with South Korea.

The world lives today "In

Sacred Hope

13

Man's hope for peace, the President said. "is too saéred 10 18 be trifled with for propaganda purposes or selfish advantage by

twilight period, between Wany Individual or nation".

so dearly, won and a pence that still eludes our grasp," the sident sald.

"We are interested in peace, Pre- not propaganda," the President said, and added that the United States is "determined to keep strong for the sake of prace:“

Its course, he said, will re- main unchanged.--Beuter,

one

-

“Not Out For Gain--

The reason, he added, "iles largely in the attitude of nation, the Soviet Union".

Mr. Truman said the United States

-willing

differ-

was

to

negotiate Internat

they were suscep→ ences, when tible to negotiation, but, he said, "There is nothing to negotiate when one nation habitually uses envrelon or open international affairs","

ggression

1 an end to

U.S. TO HELP BERNADOTTE

Washington, June 12.

27.

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A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

18

30

26

Clues Across

1 Execulc.

5 Quarrels.

8 Tackle.

the Palestine

9 Sight. 11 Concur 12 Swallow 14 Meditate. 10 Angry.

The United States has agreed- to supply Count Folke Bernariotic, in United Nations mediator in Pales- tine, with three patrol vessels and "What the world needs in three Beech-craft planes to carry

or ofcials observing order to regain a senso security

Soviet trucr.

The Government was.also un- obstruction and aggression", he

derstood to be willing to send ten added. Mr. Truman said not a single more military observers to Pales- one of the major

unsettled tine, if required, in addition to questions today was primarily a the 21 Army officers who have disagreement between the Unit-aiready been sent at the Count's ed States and the Soviet-Union--roquest-Reyter.

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