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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930.
NO WAR PROSPECTS IN NEAR EAST REGIONS, U.S. GOV'T THINKS
Reds winning
cold war Rhee states
Tokyo, February 18. President Syngman Rhee of Korea declared today that the Communists are winning the cold war and it is doubt. ful whether the democracies: can settle the, major world problems without an armed conflict.
Washington, February 18.
Despite claims and counter claims that the Arabs and 'Israelis are girdling for resumption of hostilities the United States Government re- mains convinced that there is no imminent- prospect of war in the Near East.
In fact, in the opinion of George McGhee, assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Aslan and African Affairs, the relations be tween Israel and its Arab neighbours are better today than when he shouldered the respon- sibility last June for all but most crucial de- cisions in day to day direction of United States foreign policy in the vast area extending from Burma on the East to tropical Africa on the West.
In an exclusive Interview with | ing of after-effects of the recent the United Press, Mr McGhee bostilitles and getting along with
ovidence economic shortly said there was no real
and development Sponking to reporters before returning to Seoul after that responsible people in this achieving basic social and econo-
mic reform. fighting. visit two-day
with General area desired to resume
conceded Prime He Douglas MacArthur and
that there have Minister Shigeru Yoshido, the been wurlike utterances but Korean President said he belie-believes that such statements are vert the democracies were losing intended primarily for laternal because they keep promises consumption. while "the other fellow" Intends to keep his word.
never
"If the United States enters into new peace talks with Rus- sin it would be another losing step," he predicted.
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President Rhee pointed out that he spoke from first-hand experience in Korea, which divided by the 38th parallel into Soviet-dominated North Korca and the American-backed South Korean Republic.
he Referring to the so-called "pilot" projects recommended by McGhee the Clapp mission, Mr sald they point a way to large projects. He observed that many citizens in the Near East have been enchanted by big schemes which are impossible unless proper groundwork has been Inid..
Mr. McGhee thinks that belli- pose talk on one side engenders belligerent responses from the other and he reiterated that the State Department uncovered no evidence that a conflict was im- He said it was necessary Orst minent. Me McGhee promised, to disenchant those persons-to however, that If the United States | turn them from dreams to reali- did become convinced of the im ty. minence of war this government would take action quickly.
ection Asked what line such would follow, he said this na tion would use its influenco with "Under the direction and con; the governments involved to pre- trol of the Soviet Union, repeated, serve peace. He said the United Communist forays and several States would also probably in- major battles were staged against voke United Nations machinery our army but all were driven to forestali a conflict. back," President Rhee said.
South Korea "is very warm, in fact, quite hot," he said. Conti- acti- nuous Communist guerilla
of "butning vity includes the villages, raids, murders and in fact wholesale massacres.'
No alliance talks
Complex problems
Self-help urged
Indonesian President leaves India
Prealdent Bookarno of the United States of Indonesia' (black hai) seen, with President Rajandra Prasad of the Repubila of India before he left India by plane to return to Indonesia. -(AP Photo).
Ethiopian Emperor voices distrust of Italians
Addis Ababa, Fobruary 18.
Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia said taday that he believes Italy is returning to her pre-war colony of Somaliland for aggressive purposes only. In an exclusive interview with the As- sociated Press the Emperor said that the U.S. decision to instal Italy as trustee for Sómali- land for 10 years was unfair and an injustice. United States to go into the "Ethiopia will not recognise Italy as trustee", he
Mr MoGhee who formerly co-ordinated United States id to Greece and Turkey bafore assuming his present post, uald It would not be feasible for the
East corps of super vising engineers and carry out grandiose schemes which have bear proposed. He added however, that the people of Arab countries themselves can and must do the job, which means they must be given pra- par Incentives which appeal to fras men.
Mr. McGhee must wrestle daily with highly complex problema of diplomacy; the future statuia; of Jerusalem, the Kashmir dia- pute between India and Pa- klatan and the buttressing ́ of Trait and Turkey againat Rus-
Mr McGhee was questioned The Bouth Korean chlof ox-
alan aggression are but a few. specifically on several questions with particular interest to Israel cutive sald
He said slowly and deliberate he did not come alliance
could be and the Near East. ly that the world here to discuss
Hls sum. United States marised answers to these sure that the
ques. take the tions were: 1. Government would
Loan government upon
If it Israel has made to further up- most immediate action to realizo that
bolloves that peace in threston-peal for United States
govern- ment assistance beyond the $100,- ed in the Near East,
000,000 loan already authorised by the Export Bank nor does Mr McGhee know if such an appeal for additional aid is under con- sideration by the Israel govern-
Arab-Israeli
Arab that
BERNHARD RELAXES IN RIO
Rio de Janeiro, February 18.
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands escaped from n Rio de Janeiro heat-wave and went swimming and sailing in Rio Bay.
said. "My people will never undertake an aggression," he said, "but we will defend our- selves as we did in the previous aggression."
The Emperor made his state-
Tonight he will have his first ment on the eve of the annual taste of a Rio carnival when he Inational day of mourning, Feb will be host to an informal party
uary 19, commemorating what is
Tempestuous love fight in plane
Room nightclub
known here as the Graziani Mas- at the Golden Bacrean Italian action in which on Copacabana beach, It is alleged locally that thou-
The official side of the Prince's sands of Ethiopians were slaugh-visit to Brazil, which began three bomb attack on days ago, has now ended and for Rodolfo Graziani
the first time today he was able Graziani
tered after a Marshal which
Washington, February 17. wounded.
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seriously
administrative costs when Italy
to relax. He leaves tomorrow for Paramanibo, Dutch Guiana,
Prince Bernhard's Inst official,
A tempestuous 37-year-old platinum blonde, who de The Emperor said that Italy'is veloped a sudden craving for accepting a trusteeship with high tions. Were a reception in the affection, staged an airborne cannot support her own economy, love riot over the capital area without foreign loans. today that nearly caused a and 2: Ambassador--Mr McGhee fatal crash. they said he has no knowledge that
gardens
of the Netherlands Legations and a banquet last night at his hotel for the Foreign The United Nations had grant- Minister Mr. Raul Fernandes, ed Italy this "unjust privilege" when he presented the Order of only as a safeguard against Italy's Aranje Nassau to 21 Brazilian
dignitaries. going Communist, he said.
Italy had falled in the 50 These dignitaries included the previous years to bring progress Foreign Minister, the Air Minis- to Bomaliland and cannot do it ter, Brigadier Armando Trom- In the 10 years allotted by the powski," and the Director of the UN before Somaliland la to be- Bank of Brazil, Mr. Alberto Cas- Come Independent, the Em-tro Menzies. peror addad...
He voiced unconcealed grati- Asked what made him believe fication over his apparently suc- that the
relations cessful mission to enlist Japanese bave improved, Mr McGhee cited comradeship and understanding the following: with Korea which ultimately 1. Assurances given to the De- { ment; should lead to the most friendly partment by the
He added
Israeli governments that co-operation. Japanese technicians would be have no oggressive intentions the U.S. Ambassador to Israel. The sometimes amorous, some welcome in Korea but it will which would result in the rene Mr. James McDonald, intends to times pugnacious woman carried take a little time before the wal of conflict in the Near East, relinquish his post in Tel-Aviv. a driver's licence issued to Miss Koreans forget and forgive the
2. The development of a bila- 3. Jerusalem The Department Millie Jane Frost. former Japanese occupation.
teral approach to the solution of does
not
consider the prospect Alone with her in the moll wartime difference an example of settlement of the Jerusalem, plane were the
pllot, K. H. He said it was too soon to is reported in the direct nego-question at the current talks in Dubanowich, and the co-pilot, T. make alliances but be favoured tiations between Israel and Ha-Geneva beyond the realm of pos-0. Sailee. She had chartered a loose conference of all Paclie shemite Jordan,
sibility. The Department's atti- the plane, in New York for a nations interested in halting 3. Acceptance of the Clopp tude can be best described as flight to Palm Beach, Florida. Communism. He understood mission and demonstrated Interest hopeful. that such a conference would oe in
Dubanowich sald Miss Frost its recommendations which Communism-Mr McGhee for-awake from eniled by the Philippine Presi- McGhee, termed an
a nap when they enormous esees no significant gains for were about--15 miles outsideIt is "the same Italy returning, yachtsman, Mr. Antonio Leito, dent, Elpidio Quirino,
advance from the position a year old there will probably al-ing, camo at him with both Asts he said.
Communism in the Near East. Washington and, without war- although under a different guise", Reuter. ar-ways be small Communist move flying.
ments there but it does not ap- pear the population is receptive to this doctrine. In short, Department does not consideċ
President Rhee referred
only
once to his conversations with General MacArthur. He said he
asked the Supreme Commander if Japan would always tolerate a legal Communist Party.
"The general did not answer," he sold-United - Press.
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Mr McGhee sald the broad overall problem confronting the entire Near East is the overcom-
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The beleaguered pllot almost Ethiopia would have preferred Sallee that the UN give the trusteeship lost control of the ship. the
tried
to quieten her, but the wo- to some other nation, preferably Communism' a major problem in man promptly yanked him from England. the Near East-United Press, his sont and after pushing him
The Emperor said that Italy has the plane began never paid any compensation to to the rear of mauling and kissing him.
Ethiopia for occupation damages After a few minutes, however.
and has not returned looted do not she complained, "You
works of art and national monu- love
and me
began pounding
ments, although ordered to do so and kicking again,
under the Italian peace treaty, Dubarwich radioed Washing- ton National Airport, that he was The Emperor repeated Ethio- The thres Western comman- In distress and was returning. pia's claim to Eritrea. dants in Berlin today rejected the
Sallee covered his head with recent Soviet statement by his arms and let the woman beat Ethiopia has a just claim for Eritrea to General Alexander Kotikov, that him all the way back to the air-the return of all. there had been no deliberate In-port. When the plane
landed, Ethiopia for ethnical, geographic terferenco with normal, traffic the police carried her off bodily. He added that landlocked Ethio- and economic reasons, he said. between Berlin and the western
ALLIES REJECT RUSSIAN NOTE
Berlin, Fobruary 18.
little blockada
last month,
་
zones of Germany in the socalled still fighting.
pia also badly needs an outlet to said he was 40 the sea through Eritrea. Sallee, who and In a latter to General Kotikov,
flight engineer with
The Emperor said that the UN' they renowed their charge that the pen-maker, Milton Reynolds, long delay in making up Its mind and the late Bill Odom on their about Eritrea had resulted in the the traffic restrictions imposed at world fight in 1947, added: "fe creation of a number of political the East-West zonal border at Helmstedt, were a calculated, at has been easy up to now. I don't parties in Eritrea, causing a tempt
to restrict the normal know what to tell my wife, but situation detrimental to tho movement of persons and goods "I will have think up a good Ethiopia cause. between Berlin and the West story. We just had Reuter.
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Some advance Italian troops are already reported ta have landed in Somaliland, where they are taking over the administra- tion from the British. Others are Expected soon. The actual date of the transfer of authority is not known here. It is believed to be Bomo time in March-Associated Press
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