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QUIRINO ADDRESSES AMERICAN CONGRESS

POLISH LINER ARRESTS

New York, August 9.

In a swift, unexplained move.

the Immigration authorities zreized 14. passengers of the.

Polish Hiner Batory as she was abut to sail for England, and Poland.

Washington, August. 9. President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines, today pledged his country to fight to the lost man on the side of America in any new world conflict. President Quirino, who was dressed in a white suit, bowed his acknowledgement to applauding Congressmen as he mounted the rostrum to address the House of Representatives.

He paid tribute to the help and guidance given the

Philippine Republic by the United States.

"While many countries in th

exparel, ho threat to Koron, the Infiltration Into Vietnam, the de- bacle in Chino-can well afford to 1st at ease.

**No one who realises the extlont. world are stil at a loss to recon- [of the menace to which Asia is struct or rehabilitate theraselyes, bewildered in the face, of uneri - turtka produced by their troubled surroundings, the Philippines to

Asla cannot, amil ought not, to lay stand in the midst of a must ano, sintile

Lust iầy Communism by de- distressed region: ai

veritable haven. (of- tha hoult. And yet this is bound to many people of the Eur East Rappen unless something of the whose liberties. Have been "thren junge and vision that went into པ་བ་

The 14. who were taken into Greek custody were identified as

a. Passengers, and crow of the Hatory wore taken completely -by-wiórzwinü” when the authorities. appeared on board. Offkers of the rtdab ahl;11tru

texted loudly and lengthily OvET;

of the the action

immigration

All the 14 men had paid their faren One of them was hand- euffed and foreilly removed from the vonel.

"Al

unit, a

"We have been

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949. ·

New Concept Of Alliance In Pacific

Manila, August 9. .: authoritative aources, the "Manila Chronicle" reported today that Pro

Prezident Quirino's new concept of an alliance to. contain Commun- tem in the Far East would-be South East Asia. Union rather than a Pacific. Union with the potability of Na- tionalist China under Gen - acalissimo Chiang Kai-shek being excluded as a member. The newspaper sald it was as algnificant that the Philippine President's letter of Instructions.to Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo shortly be fore his departure for Wash- Ington to confer with. Preal. dent Truman made no men. tion of Communism, Chlang Kai-shek or China. Reuter. POSTUDIESSE

held-

TURKISH RIVERS IN FLOOD

Herces in Eurepo is applied, to. (he) -eoncentrating forging of

similar system of de- our avention of our internal detence in Asin." velopments. We have not lost a

Referring to his efforts to or single neitt ur upportunity to

Rause a Pacific Union, President enhance for stabilisations of our

"I realised fully Quirino said: vanomy.

that there are strongfreasons why

Ankara, August - 9. the United States may not too

Three days of heavy rainfall have adopted D new

rivers in Giresun were here illegally," satelogy based in total renomic readily welcome the ablations

"Theilsation as a me of that is active participation in this sent two

province on the rampage today. a Hoffer profeet would entail.

hee not, therefore, made destroying bridges, flooding participatam necessary villages

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land- and starting condiurn for the inillation of the flides.

There was no report of casual- project thell," he said,

ties, but I was feared the war Dre con Jass of life

an Imigration official.

are being detained in deportatlin (viding tur prople with proceeding.."

fe of substance and contenturul in determined endeavour for Roman Kutzlowski, president of

improve our living standheets, and the Gdynia, Amerien fine, said as that inner cent.un and coal Federal famigeration patiof had treet die ominis al a totalitar quri President Quin suid that no kopt an around-the-clock watch

ystem haltering down the doomblory commpliments on the Batory since her arrival an

of our neighlanssm," Me, czuicino | femplated at August 6. He said po merrter of raid. the 374-man erow, including the

Jars twikliorky, aptain,

As President Quaker ok, the intVINICE zerrel allowed to go asha while batteries f

jure one. H] amestic recut ded the Batory was here.

seid this recent wat hul revay.test to the Filiphus the indity of the Ireedug They had been fighting: for, and to Astricum.

was

Mr. Katzłowski rand he would protest to the Polish Eminemy in Washington nysinet the seizure.-- United Press,

Election Campaign Broken Up

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the manent. He heavier-hit areas along the Block ees that there is still time for Sea. coast. Some 300,000 prots

he free roundjes of Asin to holt (dive in, the provincial ins

Self Help

of Communism by All. reads were

Etho. Yashil Inmak and Ridi frauk non-military tuentis,

rivers, awollo by the steady duwnpour. overflowed their hauke and, coursed, blatul,

A

1he WAS from the aff:cted area.

iL

is

said, Aca's problem, he and burally

but economie,

Is world at large it had hown the aleed that raivation must come Character of the nation that had hun uit-lip. become its recipient and! destry,

Task Only Halt Donc

President Quirao said that new Hepublie had refused to see email to desperation,

lone Army transmitter only communication

MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN QUAKE AREA

Quito, August 9.

The Ecuadorian. Cabinet today, authorised' a, mill- tary, rule where necessary in the_oarthquake aroa to prevent, logting, after, the Army, report- od that Indians had threatened to go on a loot- ing: rampage.

Civil guards and police said that they would shoot without questioning anyone caught pillaging ruined:buildings and fields..

A special. Cavolry” detachment was ordered to the Pelileo aren, to control the Anlasaces Indians affer, the Army learneri that members of the tribe planned to toot the ruins of the utterly des-

royed city.

This tribe has a reputation for reable rinktur when they drink American' diplomatic

A Nuit Meint, who bas Just returned rom the earthquake area, Buld hat the total deaths might reach 10,000 h the final-count

Iraqi Premier

In London

London, August A. The Prime Minister of visiting in London, is giving Brat He said that half of the batter-priority to the recovery of his

Town of Pelilieo, remains units mountainside site,

which still iealth, his secretary sakl today, The Prive Minister, Miri slowly sliding down into the with British tenders and none are

Pasha, has

had no official talk

valley

Many

survivors of the im.xed is yet, the secretary alde. mediate quake destruction are Doctors have prescribed as much dying of gangrene.

rest as possible for the Prime Minister. Some parts of the affected

Diplomalle sources Kuid thuta area are sold today to be stilling's Cabinet icatler would prob- "trembling," but whether thiably meet the Foreign Secretary. is merely the surface mover. Ernest Bevin, on the latter's ment of the mountaina settling down again is not known.

return from Eltrope, A likely

rubject fur discussion in the res opening of the Kirkuk-Hatia oil pipeline which Iraq elised during the Palestine war.

Volcanic Fumes From the little town of Quero, which was also hit Inhabitants Brilish officials are anxious to reported valente turnes spiralling negotiate the reopening of the

line, which normally pours mut of splits in the curtly.

oil The American Embassy at from the Kirkuk felda to British Bridges tumbled into the duodament that

Quilo reported to the State De-controlled refineries at Haifn

the casualties

Amaciated. Press. The atvantages of self-help and whole

the quake ure

roughly estimated [will be e-nijanovi tenfold if, us weed Inundur, ages were regin?-

Flood waters were leking though no accurate

at between 4,000 and 8,000 }~]

estimate is the walls of Giresun

Hospital

possible because TRN stricke and the evacuation pation is

areas are inaccessible. began as cracks appeared in the ceiling and foundation of the old hundreds are buried alive in Reports frora Quito said un- buildings.-United Press.

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to do in the pro- now parujnse

reted Pazite Union, we can cun, help," Sert self-help to mutual President Quirino added.

St. Quiring spent much of his day enferring with high officials, He talked with the Secretary of

Acheson. We have come out stronger, Stale, Mr. Dean

The fortilled in the blessing of demi-jsubject of the talk was not re- crncy

freedom. We have, verfek risen frien que prostration, dis- In addition to His Pacific Union w Mr. Quirino is understood to posed to anticipate and face the

Dachau, August 10 A German Communist refugee leader, Herr Egen Hermaniu, was struck down and prevented from speaking when German refugees and Hungarian displaced ergotis slangers of another possible world wint Increased funds for paying broke up his election campaign outlet," he said. meeting here today.

About 250 displaced persons intervened as Herr Hermann was about to speak. He took refuge in the police station, where

dis. placed persons crowded round,

World Assembly Of Youth

rubbie and mos Suom to be doomed, Great chunks of concrete which tumbled. down In the

ARMY TRAINING

IN LEBANON.

Beirut. August { Rimi el Solh, the Lebanese Pranier, ennounced today that be was forming a Committee of the- Ieuce and education amelals to prepare plans to introduce mill- tary instruction in schools from! not October.

earthquake Trapped thom tu only machnical excavators could free them but these nre available.

The Government had asked to ratify the law on

into the Parliament during the new ex-

To get rescue crews towns whose roads are blocked, the Ecuadorian. Government

both private and public claims for He told Congress that after the wo losses by the War Damage

Philippites

Sources close in, Compussian.

to

is traordinary session starting, on liberation of the 1945. It

that it was thought

the the Filipino leader are said to

Brusele, August 9.

|considering dropping them by August 16.

Credits for con- Young people from live con

parachute. Reports added that scription have already been ob- country could not be rebuilt in believe that he would go along

with the Commission recurumen-tinents today ended an cight-day Trenching rains Inerensed the tained. The conscription plan has years, less than 10

mistry of the 125:000 homeless, in been held over since Just summer "Ens I can say with pardonabledations, which are understood: to meeting here in which they set

70 miles South through lack of funds-Reuter. demanding with threats that he pride that the strides we have call for an increase of $150,000,-up new international body in the enruinquake

present total of study and try to solve any.com-at Quito. matie during the last three years 600 ever the have more than cloquently vin- $520,000,000,

mon problems facing the youth

15,000 Dead? of the work. dicated our capacity to hear our

war The delegates. and obligations as a free

tatuiling 150

The Ecuadorian Ambassador to burdicks and independent people,” he said.

from. 39 countries, including the Mexico, Luis Maldonado Tamayo, Persicut Quirino, who was

ad- Mr. Quirino is expected to United States, have been attend. said today that radiophone greeted in the Senate by the ask benefit funds for the island'sing the first meeting of the Pervices from Ecuador to Vice-President of the United war veteraus.

manent Council of the World As-bassy indicated that the Sintos, Mr. Aibua W, Barkley, warned that the task of secur- ing the free world is only half done.

should be handed over to them.

Spokesmen for the Germun refuges cant l Dachau later vang 11) Manich newspapers, claiming that they and not the displaced persons had played the most active part in breaking up the meeting.

The Hungarians just cried the loudest, but we did the real stuff," they said-Reuter,

Pact Suggested For Middle

East

Damascus, August 9.

The President of Syria, Fiald Marshal Husni. Zalm, announced today that he is willing to sponsor an "Atlantic Pact" for the Middle East, pro- vided that the United States pledges economic and military aid.

Syria's strong

mon, who has said that Syrian officers are be- ruled the country slace his mill-ing sent to those countries and tary coup in March, told the As- to Britain to sludy.--Associated sociated Press in an exclusive Press.

interview, that, he is willig tor taka tha leading,rola in creating,

regional bloc directed against Communism.

Such a pact would: provide ail second line of defence. Behind [ Turkey, which the United States is now arming, he said,

Zam said that, he is not will-

ing to hava Israel, inside such'a,]

pact because it would create

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11.

Rith column with Communist leanings

Syria would give a positive au-

surance that any arms suppliedj for such a pact by the United States would not be used against; Israel except in self-defence, he said.

The Syrian ruler sald that he

v intends to fortify the Syrlan frontien; fullys to-bvold, the, nasm

the sibility of future Israel! 'dEZORT

·

A

ready made Syrin, strong enough

to dolgat, araab) now It Syria "is attacked he, sadu

that

The President promised thej forthcoming Syrian, Constitus tion would fully, guarantee civil). rishia without qualification. He said that ho hopes to achlove

In Syria the modernisation and reforms that Ataturk brought but by evolution and

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to

Turkey

Byday Wishes Siples to exprt.

ed not by force.;

shes the

more pramu

dolution; ort) Palagi Mhe Jows DEN

Piling: wald: and

noon.

Sees.Truman.

The Em- death

He and his party were Mr.sembly of Youth (WAY), The toll in the earthquake might be Acheson's guests in the Office of loen was conceived by the Nu- as high as 13,000, the Senate Secretary, Mc, Leslie tional Youth Councils of the Seher Maklonado did not dis-i Hinte

United States, Britain,

Franco.

close whether the report. WKS Mr. Quirino conferred with Denmark, and Holland. They official or unofficial. Laitost off!- President Truman in the after-invited delegates to a confurence cini esliinate from Quito is that He returned to the in London, a year ago and WAY the death total will be between Philippine Embassy apparently

born.

2,000 urk 4,000.- Associated pleased with the clay's accom-

tho first task of this year's Press, Reuter and United Press. plishments and the reception conference was, to rally WAY's he received. Mr Quirino declined

to tell

Charler. Twenty-nine countries

HEAT WAVE IN EASTERN U.S.

New York, August 0.

A heat wave with temperatures in the high nineties covered tho entire Eastern hulf of the United States today.

aigned the document which newater the subject of his talks states: "The World Assembly of with Mr. Truman but he promised Youth is, cstablished in order that that Wednesday may bring, inore |

youth Itself may study and focus Information,

attention on

on its needs and rob Authoritative Filipint sourcesponsibilities. sui Mr. Quirino is holding

The Assembly is dedicated to Fress conference on Wednesday.

the

service of youth everywhere They did not ludicate the hour.

Although a cool mass of air is Mid-West; President Quirino will address for the fulfilment of youth's res-moving towards the the student body

no. relief is expected for at least of Stanford ponsibilities," University, at 4. p.m. on August 15sation will be in Brussels. The New York at

The headquarters of the organ-two days. The temperature, in

p.m. was before returning to Manila..

07

Mr. Quirino will also speak at Arab Gemeral Assembly will be degrees, breaking a 77-year re- word for the date.—United Press. the Commonwealth. Club in. Santeld in 1981-Reuter. Francisco earlier the same day.

Reuter, Associated Press

United Press.

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