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TRUMAN ATTACKS IN AGGRESSIVE SPEECH
ESTIMATES OF US
Louisville, Kentucky, September 30. President Truman today charged that the Republi- cans and the National Association of Manu- facturers, had conspired in a vicious campaign of "shameful tommyrot" to destroy price con trols.
ARMS AID Mr. Truman climaxed on intensive day of 16 cam-
Washington, September 30.
Congress circles awaiting the appointment of Western Union defence chiefs have drawn up estimated of the military old required by Britain. France and Belgium-three of the five Brussels' Puct nations-from the United States.
Britain, it is supposed, would wist for
raw materials rather than dished arms, while France and Belgium would probably ask for tunks, guns and planes. Bri- tain's greatest neerts Tar materials. are expected to be in steel and unninum.
Eventually, melhoritative sources said, the scheme would propose the standardisation of arms under
"Atlantic Pact the profeeted carabination of rations, embruc- in the United States and Canuda, Aris athulardistation will not he achieved rapidly, it was ad- mitted, although a start hus been
standardisation minde te
pro-
Krammes
plearly discussed by The United States, Canada nad Britain,
paign speeches in four States with another ag- gressive speech, delivered in the Jefferson County Armoury Here. After spending the night here, he will campaign tomorrow in Kentucky and West Virginia,
"The
reason the NAM "set
out to destroy price control was that, In their greed, the leaders in big business wanted to make higher profits," said Mr
unan.
104S, miles
Tru-
"Thero
Wos never
Downfall Of Ashida Govt Predicted
the
Tokyo, September 30. Some Japanese sources to- day predicted the downfall of seven-month-old Ashida' Cabinet with the alleged in" volvement of a Cabinet mem- ber in what the Japanese des cribed as the biggest post-war scandal. In Japan.
pro-
Sources saki the scandal sur- rounding Shawn Denko Company, Japan's largest fertilizer ducer, in connection with alleged large bribes offered to Japanese officials, has inally spread to the Cabinet with the report that the Tokyo District Procurator's more unice had n welt ready for the nerest of Takeo Kurusu, Direc- for of the Economie Stabilisation Board,
vicious or better-organized cam paign to mislead and deceive the American people. I don't think to be deceived you are going again by that tommyrot,"
Mr. Truman
unck threw
from
But the Procurator's Office de- ferred the action whether to serve the welt until after ques-
25 Arrested
His attack ender what aca-Thomas Dewey the slogan Mr.tioning-Kurusu.
observers regarded ns Dewey used when he ran In soned one of the most heetle days in 1944-"It's time for a change." American political enmpaign "Look at the record," said the s. It included a drive of 141 |President. "I say it's love for a
More than 23 persons, sume of the Ro- through Southern mois change-change and nine speeches which threw publican Congress we have been the important officials of Gov- erament mimstries, already have Itin behind schedule y more suffering under through the Inst
bribes Republican three years. Give us a Democratic teen arrested in charges of hav
accepted
from the connection with Congress time and again, less Congress and we will get actioning
high against
prices. That will be Company Illinois speeches,
Truman the change. Mr.
large loans obtained from mach a strong bid for the sup-
He sat Democratle victory Reconstruction Finance Bank. Kurusu wan the Director port of John Lewis unpledged In November also would produce United Mine Workers,
a "change" in the housing short- the Bank when loans were made
lu the cuGPONY. age and "action agains mont- polira".
than two hours,
Denouncing the
"11 1046 the NAM set out on a
well-finance
11
allion
dollars
The question of the United well-planned and States beerning a fully-edged campaign to destroy price member of the western regional trols and in one year the organ military part 1 pot yet deckled Sation spent
for this purpose." but is being tackled by on Ama- bassadorial em.unitive, which has been
here for months.
Even if such a slap should be decided at this level, it will still be up to Congress to rally reject the proposal-Reuter.
meeting
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the report Involvement Kurusu in the scandal case, said that the Cabinet har implicit falth in Kurusu,
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"Give us a Democratic Con- gress and we will move forwar for the benefit of ull people to- medien ward housing, better In this period, he said, cor-care, better education-all things porate profits were suaring and that mean a happler and more Kurusu other then, what business was not suffering under speure life for the average Amer-
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Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York, the Re- publican presidential candidate, proposed to- night in a major campaign address a 9-point American foreign policy aimed at lasting peace but making it "perfectly plain that we do not intend to be bullied or bluffed" by Russia. Mr. Dewey said: "In shaping our foreign policy from now on, I intend that we shall continuously, unfailingly every day remember the lesson of Munich."
of
totalitarian Mr. Dewey renewed his pro- | potic ruler of à vosal for a United States of state will think the cause Furope to establish a peaceful freedom so weak that he dares power "so strong that no des- to wage war."
Amerleans nel and want." German Civilian
Before reaching Louisville, the President made series of cam-
nain appearances at Evansville, i Wounded By Shot |
Indiana, and four
ench
other towns,
his
that the Re- major doctrine e stressed publicans are the tools of "special! interests and the Democrats will
country prosperous. keep the United Press.
1. And S. Board To Dissolve
Berlin, September 30.
A German civilian was wounded by a shot from a Russian soldier's pistol after American military police had been called to a house in the American sector tonight, Ger- man police sources reported.
The shooting occured in Lich- tenrade, where, according to frat police reports, the Russian soldier London, September 30.
had entered the house of Bome Britain's Iron and Steel Board, German civilians in Landshuter which for two years has been ad- Street. vising the Supply Minister on de-
American military police were velopment of the Industry and summoned to felp eject him and supervising production, is being the Russian soldier came out
announced 10-shooting. dissolved, it was
The main Berlin police head- niklit.
The Government is taking steps quarters, confirming the shooting for the Ministry to carry on the incident, said that they would be Board's work. The announcement unable to get full details until stated that the Minister, Mr. late tonight because power cuts: His address, generally regard George Strauss, had invited the in the Lichtenrade district made ed as the most important of his members of the Board, who were it impossible to work the police campaign to date, was prepared appointed to serve until tomorrow teleprinter between the
local after an eleventh hour consulta- (October 1), to serve a further station and polles headquarters. tion with his adviser on foreign | year.
They did not explain why the alfairs, Mr. John Foster Dulles,
Except
for the Trade Union report could not be obtained by who is in Poris as an American members, they told him that in telephone-Reuter.. delegate to the United Nations. the-changed-circumstances likely General Assembly.
in their view to arise from the 1. "We will
give unstinting | Government's proposal to nation- Secretary of State, Dean Ache- support to the Unllut perfect line Fuctions of to continue The DIVES AT 498 M.P.H
still imperfect were unwilling to that which, although yesterday son, declared "the tide has turned" against can by perfected.
2. "We will extend the hand standing that it would have no Russia's drive for greater world of friendship and help to free-responsibility for nationalisation proporals, which were a matter dom-loving people everywhere.*
for the Minister and the Govern ment. Heuter.
TIDE TURNED SAYS ACHESON
Lansing, Michigan, October, 1.
The
U.S. former
power.
Under-
Although he did not minimise the "danger and great difficulty" surrounding the present East- West crisis over Berlin, Mr. Acheson said "We are not doing
offorts to badly in our
world peace through
recovery,
E.R.P.
they
Ecard was set up on the under-
STRATOCRIUSER
Seattle, September 201 The Boeing Airplane Company announced today that their new 70-ton stralocruiser 'dived at a speed of 498 miles an hour dur ing a test last week. Mr. Dewey elted the European SEARCH FOR HK
The company claimed this was faster than any transport or any build Recovery Programme as a not-
COMMUNIST and invited
other aircraft of this size had econontic able case in point
Manila, October 1. even been flown. whole-hearted support of it.
3. Use of that programme "as Police and Constabulary intel- The purpose of the dive was to ore reported to test the plane's structural and the means for pushing, prodding ligence agents
search for a flight characteristics at extreme and encouraging the nations of have joined in a western Europe towards the goal Cantonese who is said to have speeds. of European union"
Mr. Dewey come to Manila a few days ago
The normal cruising speed' for 'to 350 be the firmest that "would be
the stratocruiser is 300 miles an hour.-Reuter. guarantee of peace in all history," from Hong Kong on a mission for
"We live in dangerous times because of the decisions of an- other power which are beyond the control of any or all of us.
Those decisions, he added, were, revealed by Premier Stalin in a February, 1946, speech in which be rejected offers for continued co-operation.-Associated Press.
Air Force Men!!!
For Germany
Berlin, September 30.
said
4. "We shall bring an and
to the traglo neglect of our an. clent friend and ally, China." 4. We shall be so strong (militarily) that no nation will again risk
risk attacking `us.”
6.
"Besides military wight, qur policies will encourage an abun
dant, increasingly 'productive na- tion. We shall see to it that de-
The United States High Compression and mass unemployment mand for Europe announced tu--which
land.
the communists
and
The Communists-United Pres.
Passport Confiscated To Prevent His Leaving
day that 4,450 Air Force rein- their allies have been hopefully forcements would arrive in Ger- predicting-never return to blight At many on October 15.
! "As à cornerstone of our Of this
which comprised this total, flying
administrative foreign polley, we shall continu personnel.
Staffs,
1.000 would to strengthen the close and cor- and ground. stay as long-term reinforcements, lial co-operation with our neigh- while the others
would be forbours in the American continent." temporary relief for men em Mr. Dewey cited the recent pact ployed on the air corridor be- of Hio de Janeiro as an example.
ween Berlin and the Western · Zanes
About 12,000 American airmen
SHOWER OF EGGS FOR WALLACE
!
Moral Awakening
Pretoria, September 30.
today's resumed hearing of the action which Dr. Y. M. Dadoo, President of the Transvaal Indian Congress, is bringing against the South Afri- can minister of the Interior, Dr. T. Donges, counsel for Dr. Dadoo argued that the whole purpose of the action of officials who had con- fiscated his passport was to prevent him leav- ing the country.
Counsel, Mr. A. Shaksnove respondent's department (Minis- are at present employed on the 8. "Our foreign policy will be Berlin abrit, according to the the expression of the ideals, tra-K.C., argued that they held the try of the Interior) or the South
until a
African Airways. up purposely
"I am confident I would and American High Command spokes- ditlons and aspirations of the plane
We
Was American
hawaliuatlon
procured-by man.-Reuter:
people, sought to make all nations our ilegal means that of Im- shall be able to make such at- rangements with the authorities friends; we seek to make none. pounding the passnort.
In other countries.". 7
If the Minister did not intend our satellites,"
Mr. David Gould, "Counsel, for 9. "Wo shall erilist the to prevent Dr. Dadoo from Juay- spiritual resources of mankind in ing there was no harm in an in- the Minister of the Interior, said a great moral awakening." terdict being granted restraining that Dr. Dadoo's original peillioh Discussing America's strained him from preventing: Dr. Dadoo to the court relied on the allega- relations with Aula Me leaving the Union, Mr. Shaka- tion that Mr. Arthur Smith, Im- Houston, Texas; September 30.
migration offelal; and, Bar. Do The United States Progressive Dewey said: "The best way for novis said.
Dr. Dadoo, whose passport was Vos, airport oficial, had contriv= Party's presidential candidate,
us to get along with the Soviet Henry Wallace, met a shower of leaders le to deal with them, confiscated on September 10 nsed to prevent Dr. Dadoo from eggs and mingled hools and as strong, aquais and, by going he was about to leave South At- leaving on cold, chcern when he appeared-on-so-to restore their respect for rica-by-air-liner-to-allend the This allegation, Cousel platform to address a mixed_au-:
United Nations meeting in Paris was met by an audavit by ulence of whites and negroes here:We shall deal with the Soviet as adviser the Indian and Major-General Venter Superine last night. As with all other nations in a Pakistan delegations, claimed in tendent of South African Air- The scone was reminiscent of spirit of friendship and fairness, an amidavit,quitable arrange ways, saying that he made, the Wallace's recent four through but we should make it perfectly ment for beloved into other decision that if the passport WAK the south-east when he was plain that..how, or hereafter, we countries without a passport are withdrawn Dr. Dadoo, should not Journey, splattered by: estas and fruit do not intend to be bullied or matters which should be left to be allowed to make the
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