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DEMOCRATIC SENATORS'

THE, CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950.

NATIONALISTS ASK WASHINGTON FOR FINANCIAL HELP

Taipeh, January 10,

The Promier, Marshal Yon Hsi-sham revealed today that the Chinesa Ambassador in Washington, Dr. Wellington Koo, has asked President Truman to make available to Nationalist China the $75,000,000 anti-Communist fund, voted by Congross for the general China area. The Premier said the request was handed to the State Department two weeks ago, but so fog no answer has been received,

do anything to prejudic Marshal Yen said it was histo opinion that the silence meant American consideration

request. favourable consideration.

of the

Road opon Talwan's Governor, K.C. wú. agreed that Mr. Truman and Mr. Acheson had left

apon for financial aid.

road

Marshal Yen said that if finan- einl ald is forthcoming, his gov ernment latends to take advan- tage of the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acbenon's, suggestion that retired U.S. Ariny uficers could come to Taiwan to serve as ad~

He said that, although America visers. if they wanted to do so.

Marshal Yen said: "We plan to had ruled out an extension of the ECA. "1 contact some leading former mili-China programme of tary Agures, but we have not de- hope and believe that, pending

definitive statement of

official cided to whom invitations will be

know policy, in that respect Mr. Tru- extended. the extent of the possibite US.man and Mr. Acheson are clearly

holding out promise of help." Gunncial assistance.

We must

Arst

ile would not mention names. Nationalist He believes that the

ensconsed on government, now this island, is morally entitled to US$75,000,000. but does not want

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Washington, January 9.

Two Senate Democratic leaders charged today that General Douglas MacArthur inspired some of the Republican opposition to the Ad- ministration's hands off policy in China and Taiwan,

In finor speeches, Democratic leader Scott Lucas and Chairman Tom Connally of the Foreign Relations Committee also demanded that General MacArthur, Supreme Commander in Japan, find out who "leaked" the State De partment document indicating that the Unit- to the ed States had written off Taiwan Chinese Communists

Bet

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E time the Demes ate leg -

erlap has expressed publicly Military

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ately for me im

Administration

leaders

have

de mu secret of the fact, though not for publication, that they hold

command General MacArthur's responsible for the publication of the State Department document and for encouraging visiting Re- publicans to speak out for Amer- lean intervention in the Far East.

'MacArthur Was

-

ON AUSTRIA

the

Mr. Wu alse deplored Western description of the China

"eivil war." conflict as

He said: "It is true that it i

is Chinese versus Chinese, but it an international conflict. 11 1 part of the universal cold between two ideologies."

war

Meanwhile it is learned That Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has been busy working out over- al plans for the defence of Tal-

wan

Madame Chiong

London. January 9. The Russian representative, Mr George Zarubin, in,ihe

He redoubled his efforts after his return from Sun Moon Austrian treaty talks, told the Foreign Ministers' deputies to-last week.

lake

dny that he would enquire from The Generalissima, also visited week-end 10 Moscow by Friday what pro-Tamsul over the

milllary practices "pects there were of progress attend the in the direct Soviet-Austrian being held there. negotiations on a clause in the Austrian peace treaty.

not But, he added, he could promise that he would be able by to forecast their conclusion

then

on

The slirect negotiations ara about Soviet claims Austria for payment for elvli supplies,

Russia has made agreement in These negotiations--covered by an article of the treaty-a condi- two

government in ton for settling the other

Kwongchowan

San Francisco, January 9.

The Communist Peking Ra. dlo reported tonight that Military Control Committed was recently Butabilshed at Chanklang (Kwongchewan) 'allowing its baration" December 10.

The broadcast

on

told Senator Senator Connally

added that Alexander Smith, recent visitor

order had been restored in to Tokyo, that he believed General

instrumental in this port city in South Lui. chow Peninsula and That to for- Senator Smith

for Amer-

shops, schools, postal and tele- mulate his auggestion

graphie services, and land and enn occupation of Taiwan.

water communications had all Seautor Smith replied, “General

resumed operation. Reuter. suggested MincArthur had never

I asked anything to me untji specific questions. Initiated in- quiries and he did not try to pro- pagandise me.".

economie articles,

did not deputy The Russian refuse to discuss two other un- agreed articles dealing with dis- placed 'persons and refugees an with foreign technical old for the Austrian army.

But the American deputy con- aldered that in the present cir- cumstances negotiations on these two questions would also be use- less. Reuter.

"FRANCE ON THE WRONG TRACK"

the strategic point of view. Tel-East Asio wan would be a liability."

Bentfeld, January 0.

today Mins Dorothy Woodman told the International Socialint Students Conference on South here that France is "still on the wrong track in Viet- of nam Miss Woodman, editor Useless agitation

Senator Knowland demanded to the British quarterly magazine, "Asian Horizon," said that the know whether the State Depart-

13 spending in Senatore Connally and Lucas ment had obtained the views of money France made it clear that they believe General MacArthur and Admiral (Vietnam is one of the main causes someone on the staff of General AW.. Radford, Naval Commander of a declining French standard of MacArthur has made the secret in the Pacific, and whether there living.

Imperialism had disturbed the State Department paper avall was any statement from the US. able to the Prom.

Chiefs of Staff saying that Tai-structure of the Far Eastern com- wan is of no strategic importance.munities and the Presa of Western Senator Knowland also urged Europe probably "does not realise ean officials to prepare the public, that the December 23 Chinese Na- in the least that the development coming for of Taiwan and told tionalist request' American of world history in the for the foll them to stress that the island was help

public-United year will take place in Asia," she

said,--Reuter.

'The document advised Amer-

of no great strategic importance.

"The in- Senator Lucas said, dividual on General MacArthur's staff that leaked that to the Press ought take off his uniform."

Senator Caunally called on the General to find out who leaked thal information on a highly im- portant document.

Both lenders lashed out at the "useless agitation" on the Far Enst issue after Senator William Knowland challenged Mr. Denn Acheson (State Secretary) to tell the Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday whether the military's views had been given any weight la forming the Chinn policy.

"A liability"

Chairman Cormally told Sena- tors Knowland and Smith

and

other Republican erliles that In Insisting on United States inter-

MAGNESIAvention in Taiwan they were ad- vocating an action that could in- volve the United States In shooting war.

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is due to arrive here from the United States.

In sources

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Chinese sold that the Ambassador, Mr. Chen Chi-ping.

SENATOR'S PLAN FOR TAIWAN

Washington, January 9, Mr. Alexander Smith, Re- publican Senator of New Jersey, said in the United States Senate today that

should

the ask America Chinese Nationalists to stop fighting the Communists as a condition of American in- tervention in Talwan.

Mr.

Submitting a plan to provent a threatened battle between the Nationalists and the Communists for Taiwan, now the seat of the

headquarters, Nationalist

America Smith proposed that should consider a joint occupa- tion of the Island with the Na- tionalists "until such time as the ultimate sovereignty of the is- land is determined.'

On

Speaking during a debate China polley, be sold that he had first bronched his iden to the Se. eretary of Stato, Mr. Dean Ache- son, by letter on December 27,

at the Mr. Smith, member

Com. Senate Foreign Relations mittee who recently toured Tal. United wan, made it clear that States occupation would only the establishment joint

nuthority politics! would not involve the sending of American troops to the island.

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He said ul la plan ED for to deter the Communists from Invading the Island.

"The United States could pur- had been informed that Madame sur its policy of friendship and free Chinese in Manila support for, the Chiang is expected about January 11 in a chartered people without assuming a dan- uniimited millitary plane-United Press and

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