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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1949.
ATOMIC CITY THROWN
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Oak Ridge, Tennessen, March 20.
The atomic city of Oak Ridge became a free Amori-
can city today.
The war born town was formally opened to the public
for the first time at 8.48 a.m.
Specifically mantioning 'the' Soviet 'Union. Mr. McMahon said: "Those aggressors who otherwise might have nothing to deter them now pause be fore the might of the atomic because they rea- bomb. And pect its power, we dare not let It fall into their hande:"
An atomic-generated electric [of freedom are contracting, here impulse burned a ribbon at one in the least likely of places, the of the town's four gates, sym- boundaries of freedom ara ex- bolically opening the town. It ponding." was the Brat atomie impulse transmitted by wire. After the chemically-treated ribbon went up in a little puff of smoke guards stepped aside and erowds poured into Oak Ridge.
Police estimate visitors entered Ridge's 30,000 realdents dny-look celebration, Senator Erlati McMahon, Democrat, Chairman of the Joint Congres-
stonal
to
that
Join
40,000 Oak
Close Guard
Heretofore passes have been Committee on Atomle required to enter the city. Re- Energy, said:
moval of the gates does not racan "Something is happening heretit Oak Ridge la divulging any which is contrary to the current atomic secrets. of the times. While.
everywhere
COMMUNIST ATTACK ON
BIGGEST ARMAMENTS
CHURCHILL RACE EVER GOING ON
New York, March 19.
་
Worker" sald today: "Winston Churchill,
'London, March 19.
The Communlet "Dally The East and West, now split into two armed campi, have more than 10,000,000 mon under arms and are spending more than £7,500,000,000 onnually in the biggest armaments race in his- tory.
world's fora. aalaman of #udden death, is coming to the Unit- ed States to help plot war.
"Churchill. who helped get us into the cold war with his speech at Fulton, Min souri, three yearɛ ago, is back again. This time the pro- blem to how to pass from the cold war to the real thing.
"He is returning to the scene of his crimes and plot. ting new ones. 'He wilt ba of plotting the next phase Anglo-American wer strategy with the men of Wall Street and Washington. Me. Tru- man, who refuses to honour his election pledge of discuss- Ing peace with Stalin, pro- fors to discuss war with. Mr.
Churchill."-United Press.
FARM SCHEME A SUCCESS
Those are fractions of the World War 11-figures, but they appear to be only the beginning.
West
The colossal extent of the ruce
about Russia's currentl to rearm was disclosed by n
sylation altuation Includes: United States survey completed
1. Russia is believed to have
and twin jeti with the publication of the had 1,000 single
fighter and fighter bombers In Atlantic pact-a coalition of Western states reverting to the operational units at the end of
Inst year. old balance of power system to
Big Bombor halt the spread of Communism and Soviet domination in Eur- ope and the world.
then,
to
it
+
$1
Investigation Into Licences
London, March 19..
A Board of Trade spokes- man today confirmed reports that Scotland Yard has been asked to investigate apparent Import Irregularities and that a minor Board of Trade official has been suspended from duty pending the out- come of the Inquiry.
The documents are bellev ed to be licence to import
Czechoslo Jewellery from
vakle, Reuter.
World Congress For Peace
Moscow, March 10.
2. Russia is manufacturing nå,000+ big tomber, the TU-70, very similar to the American B-20. but Every nation is preparing for it is belleved to have engines in- the B-23. British a war that everyone hopes willferior not come. None wants it. Few sources think the production may responsible ofeials belleve that be as high as 73 to 100 a month.
think sources another war is inevitable or even American that there will be one in the fore- much lower. New security regulations went
scenble future, unless there is a 3. The Soviet operational war Professor Frederic Jailot- throughout the world, the areas into effect on Saturday for the
catastrophile miscalculation.
strength during the war was es- Curle, French physicist and son- 235 plants producing uranlur
to prevent timated at 20,000 planes. Since In-low But preparesiness
of Madame Curie, hna for atomic bombs, Now they are
it has been e
reduced war is the current theme. And
to been eleeled Chairman of the guarded mere closely than ever
daily more men are being trained probably 15,000 with only 750 or Sponsoring
Committee of the by
greater concentration of
Chelmsford, March 19. and mare weapons bullt. Many or 1,000 four-engine bombers. Of "World Congress for Pence" to bo Kuards and by a newly erected
Herbert Morrison, Lord Pres-of the little people of Western the latter, probably only 500 could held in Paris next month, the Sa- 14-miles fence. The two produc-
ident of the Council, suid today Europe fail to share the beller rise for the initial stage of war. viet official news agency, Tuss, tion plants and the atomic pile,
the Government's four-year that war is not inevitable. They 4. The Soviet TU-70, almost a reported todny, built of a cost of $1,000,000,000,
One of its ten Vice-Chairmen stand apart from the city itself. expansion programme for agric-seem to be resigned to the feel-replica of the R-28, has the capa- The Chairman,
David David E. ullure has yielded considerable ing that it may be just around chy of 10,000 pounds of bombs ts Mr. D. N. Pritt, King's Coun
and a radius of action of about sel and Labour Member of Par- Lilienthis, of the Atomic Energy result.
1,000 miles.-United Press,
liament-Router. Commission, commented on the After 18 months of operation dreision to open up the cityof the programme, there are now 800,009 more pigs. 15,000,000 Senator Margaret
of openness more poultry, 50,000 more dairy Smith said today that America and freedom that in the heart cows and 300,000 more calves.
the cannot bluff
Guards, Sheep and lambs have Increased • Russians and soul of America.
and secret slamzis on by 1,000,000 in the past year. keep peace and therefore musttees
Mr. Morrison
wheat snid rearm even at the cost of econ-documents in themselves do not
previde real security."-Assoent- acreage is up by 200,000 acres. Lomie insecurity.
- Pres.
United Pre-s.
1
BLUFF OUT OF QUESTION
Columbla, North Carolina,
March 19.
Chase
itself
"We must make it crystal clear
thal to the Politburo
we will back up our will.
"We must extend to Russia an olive branch with on earle m13- stend of a dove carrying it," she
Mrs. Staith said real prepared- is the only chowe Russia's attitude leaves to the United States although Americans any have to play into Russia's hand
by bankrupting further
thereby paving the
ther-
way for a
"It is the lifeal ༞!;
Palestine Talks
To Be Resumed
Beirut, March 19.
selves to maintain thele defences, The Lebanese-Israeli armistice talks, previously postponed until next Wednesday, are to be re- sumed tomorrow.
tortless revolution.
"Bedinomie insecurity is pre-l
ferable to the risk of inflitary in- sreurity," Mrs. Smith told 4,000| They said the talks are being
days cheering teachers at the conven- restimed three
before South Carolina schedule the
Syria has Education Association, United agreed to negotiate with Israel.
inh
I'ress.
ot
because
the corner.
Tense Atmosphere
The international atmosphers | is tense. The East-West spilt s being formalised in the Atlantic
The balanco pact.
of power which in the pret has been at the bottom of no many wars now replaces the United Nationa an the West's hopes for security. Agalus; such a background the liniest spark admittedly could touch off an ntomle conflagration urpreendented in Justory,
The
avaliable in
All seven Arab' League counts. tries conference with the
C-5-
Therefore
真心
Americans Back From Red
Areas
Shanghai, March 20. Two American news correspondents and a French photographer returned to Shanghai last night after more than a month's stay in the Red-held area West of Tsingtao—but came back almost empty handed with no specific information other than personal observations.
Early last month.
seerrey about military plans is 05 revere in most countries as dur- ing the war. Even the British Government is resisting strong pressure from its own Parliament to release information about the state of Britain's defences,
Hugh wanted to see China under Com- pecially in the air, only the most general figures are Deane, correspondent in Tokyo. munist rule, the Rest patrols did the West and of Larry Tighe, former radio re-not bother them. There were no course, no official Beures at all porter in Tokyo, und Henri threats against personal security. All of them said that after about military strength are avali-Cartier-Bresson. on an assign reaching Welhsien and talking to table about Rustta and her satel-ment for Life magazine, left local Red commanders, they were Tsingtao with a jeep, a trailer discouraged about their original will be represented at 4 The United Press survey, coun- and an interpreter. They started aim of getting to Tsinan or try
United try by
country, however,
got Nations Palestine. Commission closes these overall facts about Westward and
as far as ing to get an Interview with the In Beirut on Monday to discuss the armanents race:
Welhsien, about 75 miles fro Red leader, Mao Tse-tung.-
United Press. the problem of resetting eight 1. The Soviet Union and her Tsingtao. hundred Arab refugees.
satelites are believed So have Although reserving the fulf about 5,000,000 men
netively story of their trip for their own under arms. Each of these na-publications, the three corres- tions can call up millions more pondents said they were not able
short notice. de- on
meet any senior Chinese Com- manding the withdrawal or a 2. The nations of the West munists, but And a chance to
Tokyo, March 10. marked reduction of British have more than 4,000,000 inen make a close study of life in Chi-
Emperor Hirohito told the troops in Transjordan as a condi- actively under arms, But they nese villages under Communist opening session of the Diet today A message from Rhodes saktion of her negotiations-Reuter, are spread out
over vast areas rule. They had fairly good food that living conditions in Japan that a Syrien envoy arrived there
zılt the separated by oceans.
time. However, no to be carrying
to the photographs were allowed.
have improved, thanks No The agreement will be effective | today, reportes!
efforts of the Japanese and the until February 28, 1950, und gets
camera was confiscated but
kindness and aid of the Allies, close watch was kept against any of the three taking
"However, in order that this However. Tighe
picture.
attain said, he was country
na honourable oble sneak a few shots along position in International society, it
to
is necessary for democracy to be the way.
fully understood and carried out." weather forced 2 engl.ilke he said.-Associated Press.
INDO-SWISS
TRADE PACT
The early reopening of discus- sions is attributed to Syria's on- nomecinent last Thursday that she would negotiate with Israel Previously both the Israeli and Lebanese delegates were said to be marking time while they The Economic Affairs Ministrynwalted Syria's decision. announced today, that n trade
Berne, March 19,
had been
agreement had
concluded
between Switzerland and India.
the Swiss export tatal for that Nations invitation to the armis-
his country's reply to the United
period at 90.000,000 Swiss francs,
or about £7,000,000, Swiss cx-
ports to India will inelude mo- chinery.
textil
chemical e
fice talks with Israel.
He was neerumpanied by Gen- watches,eral William Riley. United Na~ Inertical products, long Chief of Staff in Palestine, white India will export oil, seeds, | who was to confer with the pet- cuffec, ores and rugs to Switzer-ing Palestine Mediator, Dr. Ralph Janrd United Press.
Buche.
PHILCO CONSOLE RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS"
The Israel-Transjordan armis- ties talks on Rhodes are also due to reopen on Monday,
Israel is
reported to be
Churches Fall Into Line
Prague, March 19. The councils of ave churches in Czechoslovakia today issued proclamations supporting World Peace Congress next
the
Air Superiority
to
Dad roads and the
T
winter
It is expected that the Al- 3. lantic pact nations and others
with closely linkeri
them are spending an equivalant of £5,- 000,000,000 a year on their mill- tary programmes. Russia this
cace across the country. month, ann
announced the biggest
They got an initial thrill when military budget since the war. they encountered the Brst Com- The freid of the greatest communist patrols about 40 milles petition and likewise secrecy is in West of Tsingtao.
Tighe said: "There they were, The Czechoslovak church said: tion that the United States and facing น! with machine-guns. "Peace can be secured only when Britain combined hold vast su-All we had were passports. We capitalistic imperialium is re-periority in the air over Russia had no other credentials of any placed by a new socialist system and her satellites. of society without any class dia- tinction in accordance with the teachings of Jesus Christ." United Press.
month in Paris.
aviation but there is ille ques-
kind.'
|
HIROHITO ON DEMOCRACY
PAYMENTS TO UNEMPLOYED
Washington, March 19. Government payments to un- employed workers in the United The Hutstan never caught; After he and convinced the States reached $115,000,000, the up with the West in military Reds that they were on their own highest total for three years, the aviation during the war. Some initiative and were trying to Bureau of - Employment "Security of the best information in the make their
way to Tsinon and reported.-Reuter.
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