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Truman-Stalin
Meet
Asked At Peace Rally
New York, March 27,
Demands for a Truman-Stalin conference to end the cold war arose
last night at the Cultural and Scientific Congress for World Poace.
T. O. Thockrey, editor and publisher of the "New York Post" Home News, demanded a conference "at the highest level, with both President Harry Truman and Premier Josef Stalin in attendance."
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1949.
U.S. POLICY
IN CHINA A MISTAKE
Troy, March 20. The United States is endanger- ing its own safety and that of "free peoples everywhere" in not Government
giving the National
of China strong military ald as
well as moral support in its fight against the Communists, a former Chief of the U.S. State Depart-
ment Far Eastern Affairs Divi- slon, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, fold a meeting list night.
And O. John Rogge, a formor U.S. Assistant Attorney General, said tho
American people should "tell President Truman it is time he is ready Korea, the Philippines, and Ja- to talk peace." Mr. Rogge is an official in Honry Walloco's Progressive Porty.
Mr. Thackrey said during his dress to the conference:
"I would like to see the US. propose It conference at the
TITO'S PRESS BLASTS ALBANIA AND BULGARIA
Belgrade, March 26. Marshal Tito's government Albania press today necused ward Bulgurin of adopting me-
thods
they "dirty" that NO "would not even be tised T
Capitalist countries
The aftork, appasivitog
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aul Polite was
yet by the Yugoslav pronks against the nation's Chambles mu
highest level, with both Pre was permitted to remain. silent
Truman and Premier The Immigration Service sald Stalin in attendance, to deler-only that the three were quea- mine the means for returning il tioned about Communist netivi- outstanding. disputes between the ties and that the two who left nations and their current allies agreed to return to Canada to the UN, not for debate but voluntarily, for settlement."
If China swings into the Rus
Hornbeck sakt, sion orbit, Dr.
pan would be lost eventually and a shooting war would be inevit able.
"The North Atlantic Pact, good As it is, is doomed to fallure as a means to world peace if the Chinese, and other For Eastern peoples willing to fight against
support," he added.
New Concept For British C'wealth
Canberra, March 26.
A formula for an entirely new concept of British Commonwealth relationship is to be discussed at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' London Conference next month, it was learned authori- tatively today.
of
Sources close to the Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifley, sald they believed that Lord Listowel, the British Under-Secretary State for Colonial Affairs, while in Australia recently, had sakh that the Prime Minister, Mr. Cle- ment Attlee, wanted every British Commonwealth Prime Minister to bo in London to discuss mentous issue.”
To Discuss Industrial Dismantling
London, March 20. Britain and France may hold another London meeting at an a "mo-Ambassadorial level on German industrial dismantling early next week, it was learned to- External Affairs. Dr. Herbert day from EL usually reliable Evatt, who is at present in Lon source. don,
believed to have played After this
;
The Australlen
Minister for
meeting-between
Pickets benring such signs ny Communism, are not given strong leading part in devising a for- the French Ambassador, M. Rene
"Exterminato
the Dirty Red protest the
mula
aimed at keeping Pakistan nad Eire
monwealth countries.
India, Massigli, the United States Am- In the same view, editor Guy | Rats" continued to
on an equal bassador, Mr. Lewis Douglas, and Dr. Hornbeck, A former Am footing with other British Con-Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, head of Emery Shipter of the indepens-conference, which haa delegates bassador to the Netherlands, is
the German Department of the lent Episcopal Publication, the from many countries behind the now retired.-Reuter.
Foreign Office the problem "Churchman," anked the U.S. "Iron curtain". However,
is only
expected to be referred to the government to send religieus | about 100 marchers showed up
three nations Foreign Ministers loaders "as offelal peace mis-for the keynote session at Car-
ics" to those countries "with (negie Hall.
in Washington. which we have unhappy Je- latter."
An unidentified speaker at une
The par session of writers JÚINNET a retulit
sking the
Henry Wallace
Henry A. Wallace, Progressive
panel also suggested that more Party Presidential candidate, de- writers he exchanged between rented in Jost November's the US aúl Hassia,
Irfection, told the sessio that "neither Communisma nor coplin- lisan enn solve" the problem of N to call upon Russia and the until both, by agreement. get ereating abundance for all people S to meet net settle Their
and of the spirit of intolerance.
Mr. Wallace said he was sure Soviet mul American scientists could work together to serve But her HUSSR and the U.S. people everywhere." And, he de- bath were blataext for the cali claret, "e proples of the world The papers also sin that Hul- way. The Soviets were attacked yow fear that either Amerlen or gavin sent agents into Yugoslavia | sharply of counter-rally of Russia-or both will trample on "to spread libellons propaganda' American Scientists.
educators them," to collect across the order m33- and writers held at the same fary, economic and political antine formation about our country."
The newsgapans changed Bal- į diffecvures Barta od Allama with methods ranging from mushooval to Berist forlate in the treatment of Yugo-
show motional toed m
in Sofia joud Tiruna
Blame U.S. And USSR,
ri
Both Spain And Portugal Want To Join
Madrid, March 26. A spokesman of the Foreign Ministry said today that the Spanish government will choose.
an
slid not
lo
An authoritative source said a Kreat problem is to enable India and Eire, as Republies, to keep their British connection without
Dismantling experts held an- acknowledgement to King other meeting in London yester- George VI as the symbol of day, but the French team has since returned home, and it was unity.
nol thought the talks could be It was hoped the formula win carried much further here. No be acceptable
to them,
were held It has talk≫
yesterday be- been suggested In Canberra that tween 51 Ivane and the two AIT- trade and tariff concessions will bassadors, and none was expect- be involved in the formula,
ed i take place today. the moment which it considers that the conference will also dis-tion, and it was learned on good Shipping and shipbuilding are It is learned authoriintively included in the dismantling ques- opportune to make public s Cuss the danger British authority that the British Gov- decision regneding the Spanish terests of the
rapid sprend uf ernment had agreed to a speed masticipation in the Atlantic Communism in Asia and Southuit of 12 knots for German- pact.
Enst Asian countries,
built merchant vessels and } limit of $,000 tons on their size. The
spokesman adited that Although no offetal announce- The United States was believ there was no reason to believe ment has been made. authorita-ed still to be pressing for a fur- that Spain was hostile to the tive sources said it is almost ther lacrease in these limits: The certain that the Prime Minister, speed and size limits, it was un- pact when the pact was consider- et here as the first real serious Mr. J. B. Chifley, will attend the derslood,
apply of Western Dr. Harlow Shapley, Harvard | effort
European conference.—Reuter.
tankers-Reuter. astronomer who is chalrınan of against "Sovlet imperialism.” The "Borba" salt. "This affirms Two Vanados tending ses-
the conference. anid Russla and the United States whichssed by once more how the followers of sons of
"are so ob- However, the spokesman the Combiform have been unable has been labelled pru-Communist sed
pointing out each called that the Iberian part unit-
that against truth with by
they ing Spain and Portugal provides Department--a other's shortcomings other means except discharge denied by its sponsors-
ignore their own. Certainly both for consultations between the two honesty, i ty insinuationa and
countries concerning the develop- at a banquet andre at fault." inventions."United Press
new sent back to Canuda. A third The counter-rally. sponsored ment of any
ngreements by the Americans for Intellectual such as the Atlantic poet. Freedom, was held at Freedom House, Dr. Bryn J. Hovde, Pre- He said the Spanish-Portuguese ότι the matter, sident of the new School for So- conversations cial Research, told the rally Nazi which have been underway in Germany had crushed intellectual Lisbon for week, have been freedom before the recent war.
friendly. "But today,". he said, "the Reliable sources in Lisbon said menace is doubly great from a today that Portugal is determin- Approximately 5,000 patents, designs and utility Communist Party which, wher-ed to join the Atlantic pact no ever it seizes control, abolishes matter what objections Spain models owned by Allied nationals will be res-all treedom-intellectually, scien- makes. Spain was said to have tored and revalidated under farms of the Far tile, artistic, ecunomle and politi-objected to Portugal's signing on Eastern Commission directive received here, and then
members the grounds that it violated the for everyone."-A terms of the Iberian poet.-Unit- GHQ announced today.
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to struggle
the
the conference,
were seized
State
Five Thousand Patents, Designs To Be Restored
Advice To China Reds On Trade
Tokyo, March 27.
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Pope Urges Housing For People
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U.S. Revival Of German General Staff Charged
London, March 20. The Soviet Army newspaper, "Red Star." today charged that the United States has revived the Gernian general staff "under the guise of the Military His- torians Committee."
even undisguised military forma. tions,"
The Russian paper said these organisations include" "ex-soldiers' entertainment clubs, sports clubs
and so on.
The Soviet paper said, "In the British zont
union of thr The Red Star story, quoted by former the Soviet monitor, said the Ger-
German war prisoners repatriated from the Soviet man staff are "directed by the Union is being formed and war criminal, General Fritz von special charter is drafted for it. Halder, former chief of Hitler's The former Stahlheim is General Staff, and are working being revived under the name of in close contact with a speciala German party. Ex-Hitler off- department composed of 27 Ger-eers and, above all, SS men are mon generals attached to the organisers of these socletics." American general steff in Wash-United Press. ington."
The "Red Star" said the gen- | *** erals "have been given the task of summarising their experience of military operations on the So- Viet-German front."
now
DO YOU KNOW It also al-YOUR HONG KONG? leged that a "German army is actually being set up in Western
The photo shows part of the Germany in the form of various
inner compound of St. Paul's semi-military organisations
Hospital,
Cheners must apply, for toration or revalidation within a "reasonably tune" through SCAP. Patent owners will have the aption of recovering my finel which have been set aside
This, he said, was a need com- royalties for use of the patents
mon to all men and which they without authority
should receive from normal during the
Vatican City, March 26. war e, e alternative. have the
cconomy, above all, through the Pope Pius XII urged repre- competition of private initiative patent rights extended into the sentatives of 19 nations attend-
In its closing session at Palazzo, cuture fut at length of limo infine a
building conference in Venezia, todny, the conference which they were unlawfully ex-
Rome to devote themselves to approved
report committee propriate-l
asks Governments and the task of procuring for milit lions homes that "assure a max-
builders of member countries of the International Labour Organ-
increase production and encour- age prefabrication and stan- The Pontil! spoke yesterday to dardisation. representatives of the Building, Governments were also asked Civil Engineering and Publie by approved committee reports Conference. beki under to encourage private investment, American Junior Chamber of SCAP said it is not responsible the auspices of the International reduce taxes on capital invested Commerce it will make little dif- for obtaining or attempting to Labour Organisation. His ad-in industry and ference to the United States what obtain compensation for any use dress was made public today.
postpone public the Reds do because direct Amers of patents prior to
works that are not urgent when- the date of : "The people," said the Pontiff, ever there is slowdown in pri- ican interests in North Ching
housing ከድ on restoration. However, SCAP will need are negligible. For this reason.
vate construction. Associated Press.
Shanghai. Match 27. The American Commercial Attacke in Shanghai thinks the Reds could resture North China industry and last trade by al- lowing reliable foreign
In order to obtain an extension imum of hygiene (comfort, and isation to reduce building costs, of patent rights, owners must firms waive all claims for use of the dignity.**
palent and remit any funds re- But he also thinks that it is too | ceived or credited to bla in much to expect from the Reds blocked accounts,
Frederio Hinke told the
to restime operations.
Works
he said. America's attituted to upon application, give the owners clothing and food." ward the situation can be "en- tirely objective".
information on funds credited to their accounts which constitute
Since 1041 the Western world royalty payments for unauthorised has turned away from Manchurlo use of their patents.
as a contributor to world mare.
keis
in
"If the Cominunist authorities Manchurin sock to work for the benefit of the people as they
In another directive, SCAP was authorised to require the Jap- unese Patent Office to necept ap- plications from foreign nationals
they need
THE NEW
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protess, they will find it necessary at war with Japan witch had generally to conform with estabaled IB any country applications fished methods and procedures,"
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Mr. Hinke said.
In the past, Afanchurin asperlod to the outbreak of has- had only a small volume of trade titles and to register the potents with the Soviet Union, Mr. Hinke in Japan
priority
pointed out, but may turn
with
based
now the Reds upon the previous ling of the
to Russin because application. Russia likely will dump goods on
the world market in an effort to In effect, the latter directive acquire foreign trade.
allows persons outside of Japan
He said It probably will take who led patent applications as 20 years to rebuild Manchuela's early us 1941 to obtain Japanese industry, then it will only be patent. rights even though possible if world imarkets for the patents have been issued regional crops can be covived and other persona in Japan on similar conditions ore best-Associated | inventions during the war,-As- Press..
sociated Press.
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