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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1950.
LARSEN STORY REVEALED BY WASHINGTON
Washington, Juno 18.
Emmanuel S. Larson, who was finod US$500 in the 1945 Amarasia caso, has sworn to Sonata in- vestigators that the former Naval officer, Androw Roth, is a real Communist and was tho principal conspirator in the secrot documents episode.
This was learned today from the official transcript of the testimony of Larsen, who was a de- fendant in the case, to a Senate Foreign Re- lations Sub-Committee.
Larsen tesiifled that he based his opinion of Roth, who also was a defendant, on "his pre- sence right now with Ho Chi- minh, the Communist leader. in Indo-China."
Roth never came to trin, the charge against him having been dropped.
Larsen also told the Committee,
disclosed, it
was
that in hial opinion the career diplomat, John S. Service's, wartime reports from China had a Communist slant. He added, however, that he does not regard Service Cominunish or as pro-Communist,
RUSSIAN BARGES RELEASED
Melbourne shaken by explosion
Melbourne, June 18.
An explosion demolishad an empty three-storey hotel, shook the whole city and in- jured 28 people here today..
Police and soldiers immo- diately cordoned off the sur- rounding block of extensively damaged buildings. The in jured were passers-by, peo- ple, in adjoining buildings and others in a passing tramcar, the which was wrecked by bluat. The hotel's residential quarters had been closed for ro-decorating and the build. Ing was empty at the time of the explosion.
Faulty gas mains may have bean responsible.-Reuter and United Press.
DANISH ROYALTY
IN BRITAIN
Southampton, June 18. Prince Axel and Princess Mar- Berlin June 18.
garetha of Denmark arrived in The West Berlin City Gov-Southampton today on their way ernment today speeded passage to London to see their son, Prince
Georg, and his bride to be, Vis of East German barges after a Soviet protest which demanded countess Anson, nelce of Queen
Elizabeth. an end to the "Uttle blockade" of the waterways.
Fifty-six barges, refused clen- The disclosure of the Larsen rance early today at the West Berlin locks on the grounds that testimony followed a charge by their travel documents were not Republican Senator Joseph Ale order, were passed later in the Carthy of Wisconsin that John E.
day. The West German golice Peurifoy, Deputy Under-Seeresnid the Russlans said some ves- tary of State, had promised Lar-
sols were Soviet-owned barges "pay-off" favours in the form carrying goods for Soviet occupa- of legal advice and loyalty clear- tion troops. ance for a Gavernment job in return for favourable testlinons about Mr. Service.
Mr. Peurifoy and Mr. Larsen both had danied the charge and Mr. McCarthy had de- manded the testimony be made pubtle to show who was telling the truth.
Larsen also testified:
Hurley mission
Earlier, the West Berilo City Government had tightened the "little counter-blockade" and re- fused passage to borges from the Soviet zone trying to ply the canals in the Western sectors. The vessels were held up on the grounds that their travel docu- ments were not in order, this being u favourite excuse of the Russians for blocking traffle.
S. A. Diengin, newly-oppoint- ed Soviet Control Commissioner for Berlin, in a note to Major- 1. That Service and John Car-General Geoffrey Bourne, ter Vincent, among others in the British commander, last night, State Department, tried to sabot-) demanded thut the British age Partick J. Hurley when Mr end the slowdown, which Hurley was Ambassador to China West Berliners freely ad- In 1945. Mr. Vincent, now Minis-mitted was in retaliation for Rus- ter to Switzerland, was at that slan restrictions on barge traffic
State De- tiine Director of the
from the West.United Press. partment's Office of Far Eastern) Affairs.
Larsen, former State Depart- ment employce, said Mr. Service, Mr. Vinrent and others tried to zabolage Mr. Hurley by making reports to the Department that were in some instances almost the opposite of what Mr. Hurley re- ported regarding the situation in China.
DISCIPLINE AND LIBERTY
Sydney, June 18, Field Marshal Sir William Süm. the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, said in # broadcast here touy that it was impossible to 2. That it would be fantastle have discipline without liberty and ridiculous to have termed and Impossible to have liberty
without discipline. Mr. Dean Acheson, now the Secretary of State, the leader of any pro-Communist group in the State Department in 1945.
Field Marshol Slim, who i attending the British Common:- wealth defence talks in Australia, said that the essential difference The Senate Committee's inquiry between the discipline of the into the Amerasia case is part of totalitarian States and the de- -its-general-investigation of mocrucies was that one restruin-
charges by
and the Mr. McCarthy tha e personal iberties the State Department harbours other fostered the initiative und Communists and Red sympath- | character of the individuni. isers. Associated Press.
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"We have nothing to any other than that we shall be dining with the young people in London to- night."
The engagement of Viscountess Anson, who is 32, to Frince Georg, who is 30, was announced yester- day. Associated Press.
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SCHUMAN PLAN ONLY AFFECTS PRODUCTION
Paris, June 18.
The conference of the leaders of 11 Westem European Socialist Parties ended last night with an agreed statement. welcoming, the Schuman proposal, and stating the conditions for Socialist sup- port.
The French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, said tonight that his proposed European coal and stoel pool would be limited to production. "All that is connected with trade and the use of the products will be outside the high authority in
But it indicated that the lead- charge of the pool," he told the National
ers had failed to agree whether Council of the Popular Republican Movement,
the bosle industries should be supra-national controlled by a of which he is a leading member.
authority or in some other way, (The text of the original question of lowering the stan- Each of the 11 national parties communique of the French dard of living of any worker in will now re-examine the subject Council of Ministers on the any country," ho said.
on the basis of the reports made so-called Schuman Plan for M M. Guy Mollet, Secretary-] by their delegations on today's coal and atecl pooling, said General of the French Socialist meetings.
M. Schuman, Party, today "The task with which this leaders of the other 10 Western President common higher authority will European Socialist Parties a com- have agreed be charged will be that of promise plan Intended to give participation in the talks to set securing in the shortest possi-reality, to their decision to back ble time the modernisation of the Schuman coal and steel pool. production and the improve-
submitted
to the
Middle course ? With the Dutch Socialists press-
and the Saar Johannes Hoffman, on Indirect Soar
up a European Iron and coal pool. The agreement provides for the Saar deputy, Erwin Muller, to re- present his homeland when the ment of its quality: the sup-
talks start on June 20. ply of coal and steel on dening for a supra-national authority
Ger- France, Italy, Western tical terms to the French and
able to impose decisions on in- many, Belgium, the Netherlands German markets as well as to dividual Governments, and the and Luxembourg will participate the markets of other coun- British Tabour Party rejecting directly in the talks. Mr. Muller tries,)
any idea of sacrificing national will keep France informed of the Referring to Britain's part)- sovereignty, M. Mollet suggested) Sapr's viewpoint and will elpation, he said: "The present that there could be agreement on
n middle course. hesitations must not prevent us from acting. We regret that no На proposed Economic Council of 80 members, drawn agreement has been reached with The British but we maintain our from all countries participating hope that we shall welcome them
the Schuman Plan. later in our midst."
National Governments, if they felt national
be Interests to
Several delegates spoke in op- threatened, could appeal against position to the plan, but stressed the controlling authority's deel- that their objection was based sions. In some cases the Inter- on the fact that they were im- national Court at The Hague perfectly informed us to detalls might become the Appeal Court: of the French proposal-Reuter, as in other coses appeals might be United Press ond Associated no handled through other channels. Press.
Mr. Schuman said that the
countries participating
would have to level, as much as possi→ ble, cost prices and production costs to pass from competition to free discipline,
"I reiterate, as solemnly possible, that there can be
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DRIVER THATS A CLEVER MECHANISMĮ
YOU HAVE, TO SHUT
HAT DOOR ALL
BY ITSELF-
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RIP KIRBY
YOU CAN'T
KEEP
DO THIS TO TYIN'
ME, MUGGERI MAKE SISTER!.
HER STOPI
JOHNNY HAZARD
Hmm--HE NOT VERY TALKATIVE-
DRIVER TAKE ME TO 20 COMPO PLEASE.
T'LL GET
YOU FOR THIS
AUGGERI I'LL KILL
YOU BOTHI
in
YES! AND BOTH ARE
HADE
UP BY
THE CHEMIST
will report on the talks to his Government.
At Southport, a resolution ex- pressing sympathy with the Schu- man Plan was adopted by a large majority today at the
closing Fession of the British United Na tions Association conference.
A corker!
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DRIVER--CAN'T you! HEAR MET YOU'RE GOING THE WRONG WAY! STOP! STOP!
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