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Attitude Of Catholics

OPEN DEFIANCE OF UNITED NATIONS

Lake Success, January 11.

Is Deplored The United States today accused the Netherlands of

New York, January 11.

open defiance of the United Nations.

Indonesian Republic's it demanded that the Dutch undertake early elec-

The The

tions for the formation of a truly free United States of Indonesia.

U-S. also demanded the withdrawal of all Dutch forces from the East Indies within the next fow months.

Leaders Still Republican

In Sumatra

Batovja, January 12. The Dutch admitted today under pressure to the Security Council's Good Offices Com- mittee that they had nbt trans- ferred the captured Indonesian leaders to the island Bankn as previously announced.

Dr Philip Jessup (U.S.) said

The offeint Dutch spokesmott 1. Set a definito date for free and the leaders, Including Presi- in the Security Council

that universal elections throughout dent Soekarno, tare sull under Soviet Russian wonts neither Indonesia to establish a frume-Internment In Sumatra despite work for a United States of In-assurances by the Netherlunda

transfer of sovereignty to

date for the Dr. J.H. van Royen, that they

The -representative to the United Nations, Mr. L. N. Pular, today expressed concern over a New York Thines report frorn Hague that the Vatican has. enutioned Dutch Catholic poli- tical leaders against any com- promise with the Republic.

M Palar sakt: "The Catholic Church and its aminted organ- *bations have made the greatest

rms of all Christian groups prace in Indonesia nor survival in Republlen territory, because of the Indonesian Republic, but Protestant churches are political wants en Indonesia under the ly involved in this issue.

control of a Communist minori- **

existeren of Dinks bety taking orders from Moscow: tween the Vatican and Catholle

He cited as proof Russia's re- Ministers in the Dutch Cabinetfusal te stappact the American re- as reported in yesterday's news solution in Parts and Communist lory would do serious harm to editorials calling the Dutch police The Catholic position in Indonesin uction punishment of Dr. Soe-

Asia und also to the Itepub-karno and Dr. Bafta for the sp beme Cathode Party, whose hrad.

pression от the Coinmunist Dr. Kashno, is now a member rebellion in Madium inst year.

vernment in However, the American repre- sentative saved his heaviest aur- deplore It Im-east for the

Dutch, asserting: Dutch amearing "No excuses can coneral the fact of the Repubile as Communist that the Netherlands authorities Vreeding groups should misfalled to comply with Security lead the Vatican Into support Counc} demands, both in refus ing the cofonlal war.

Ping to cause the immediately and in refusing to release prisoners.

Java,

guerilla

"We would mensely if the

"It would do irrequirable harm to the cauNI of democrAY ift Asou and to friendly relations between the Asian peoples und The Western countries."-United

SAILORS ACT AS GUINEA PIGS

Singapore, January 12. Twenty sailors from the Royal Naval Base here are acting as

400 gunnea pigs for tropical

weather condition tests,

viointed the Charter of United Nations."

donesin.

2. Set a Arm

new State,

that

3. Arrange the speedy with drawal of the

Dutch military occupation and relinquishment of the advantage gained police action in advance of the transfer of sovereignty.

by

4. Arrange the immediate re lease of Indonesian politicnl lead-

er

that

lelegate to tie Security Council,

had been transferred to Banka, North of Batnyin. 1le said the situation was due to a misunder- standing,

It came to light when the Good for clearances to visit the Repub- OMeen Committee formally asked

lican leaders.

The Dutch replied that it was the intention to transfer Prest- dent Soekarno, former Premier Sutan Sjahrir and Foreign Minis- ter Hadj Agus Salin to Banka, but they expressed their prefer-

sent residence although they had fence for remaining in their pres objection to moving Bankn if matters could not be otherwise arrangest.

no

to

Within Months

Dr. Jessup emphasised these steps should be taken in matter of months-not yours."

United Nations observers nole that Dr. Jessup's programme is almost entieal with the project He said, however, the interzis "The representative of tho

the Dutch Government had sald leaders have been moved from Netherlands in this Council has it Ix planning to carry out. Dr. their original Internment location i falled to reileve his Govern Jessup

emphasised, however, that Brastigi. 60 miles South of ment of the charge that it has the Repubile must be given a Medan on the Northern coast of the strong role in the projected Sumatra, to Prapat, 100 miles

Federation.

South of Medan on the shores of He said: "The United States

Lake Tuba because of better ac- Governinent hus viewed with ad-

commodations, Prapat was a pre- miration the efforts of the In-

war summer resort. Ile said ar- ant has sought to support diem. toneslang w gain Independence bring their families In.

rangements are being made to

largest single political faction

"The Republic represents the

Premier Mohammeil Hatta has been kepal

on Banka

since his the proposed Federation. The Internment and has not been

tepublic is a political entity and moved to Surmatra

with the others. Others kept on Banka are Mohammed Buin, chairman the Republican delegation, and Dr. Ali Saronmidjo, Republican Minister of Education and leader of the Nationalist Party.

Harsh Language

United States has ever employer

Using the harshest fangunge the

in the United Nations against any

in

nation except Russia, Dr. Jessup The sailor volunteers carry out

sold the Good Offices Committee various physient tasks

reports prove that Dutch retivit search durator at the College, even before the latest mill-it is the heart of Indonesian na

tary attacks, were designed undermine the Hepublic.

search laboratory

of Medicine,

res

the College

Age den is to reproduce only

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The other Republican leaders are almed at confronting the Reminated by military force.

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Dr. Jesup amphailand that Associated Press. the United States will oppose any Council action that sang. tlone the fruits of Dutch policy

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KING CARRIED ON A STRETCHER

Stockholm, January 11.

Ninety-year-old King Gustav, of Sweden was carried to and from the entrance of the Swedish Parlia- ment on a stretcher when he opened the now parliamentary session today.

Inside the House, he was able

to walk to the Throne, supported by Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and his younger brother.

From the Throne, placed one step Tower than usual, King Gustav told the House in the shortest opening speech he had lever made that it would be in- formed about the discussions be- tween the Swedish, Norwegian and Danish governments on the Joint defence of Scandinavlu,

CONGRESS AND RECORD BUDGET

on

Washington, January 11. The Democratic Congress up- pears willing to give President Trumari the record 'peacetime budget he asked and to pay the bill through higher taxes.

That is the general but by no The King spoke in { iirin means unanimous feeling vice, it at of coughing left Capitol Hill. Even Representa- him weak after the speech, and tive Robert Daughton, conser- he had to be half-carried from vative North Carolina Demo- The Throne to the doors of the erat who heads the House Ways Chander,

and Means Committee; conceded Не was absent from the grudgingly that a tax increase Service in the Palace Chapai is probable, after the ceremony.

King Gustav presided over a meeting of the Cabinet from his

Republicans in both the House and the Senate have vowed they will go all out to prevent tax in- creases by trying to pare Mr.

Dr. Jessup berated Dutch re-

ports

on the nellvities of UN mili-

London, January 11.

Mr. Edward Shackleton, La-

tury observera now in Java and bour Member of Parliament ant

added sarcastically: "We hellove

the

the Counell must place reliance Shackleton

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Much To Be Done In Japan

Tokyo, January 12.

seemed doubtful, however, that they will have the votes to carry out their plan-United Press.

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CHINA TO GET BACK CARS

Tokyo, January 12. SCAP has ordered the Jap anese Government to return to the Chinese Government three motorcars impounded during the

war.

A key American general The vehicles—a 1037 Packard. leaving soon for assignment in sedan, a 1039, Packard sedan and the United States said the occu-being used by three agencies of a 1040 Hudson sedan now are pation has done much in Japan, the Japanese Government.

| but much retains to be done. Tho transfer 1s' to be made to The officer, who asked not to the Chinese mission here next be identified, has been here since Monday-Associated Press. the occupation began and has spent more than three years in the Headquarters section keeping tabs on every phago of Japanese life and effort.

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