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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1050.

Leopold and wife in Rome Fight against Communism

Stil ontangled in a web of politica), controversy abɔut his resumption of the Belgian Throne, King Leopold, accompanied by his wife, the Princess de Rothy, arrived in Rome, Hera Leopold and the Princess are granted at the rail terminus at the and of their journey from Bwitzerland by Alexander Paternotte de là Valitee, (right), Belgian Ambassador to the Holy Gee. Conservative Italian papèra blasted rumours that the monarch la in Rome to soek the advice of Pope Plus XII on hip future aɔnduct. Ona influential journal sald the trip was

trictly religious. (Associated Press Photo),

Economic improvement stressed by Mr. Nehru

New British Jet tested

London, June 20 Britain's latest jet fighter, the Hawker P1081, has suc- cessfully completed its initial I trials, a

spokesman of the Hawker Company zald here tonight.

The machine, with twapt- back wings, is powered by a Rolls Royce Nene jet engide and is believed to be capable of speeds 'considerably higher than 600 miles an hour.- Reuter,

YALE

Lift King

STACKS HIGH...

Rangoon, June 20.

India and Burma, although they had achieved political freedom, had to solve the problems of socuring economic advance and giving "the content of our freedom for the common man”. Pandit Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said

this to a gathering in the City Hall here this áfternoon.

Pandit Nehru had been the recipient of a civic address of welcama presented to him in casket by the Mayor of. Ran-- goon.

A distinguished gothering it- tended the imposing ceremony. It Included the Prime Minister of Burmo, Thuki♫ Nu,

"India and Burma havé hud their little quarrels, Pandit Nohru said, "but they have also a cor. tain kinship of spirit, of ideals and of objectives,

LEOPOLD'S

RETURN

FORECAST

Brussels, June: 20. Parliament's Social Chris-

"I do earnestly hope that in the future that kinship of ideals willtian majority re-elected Frans lead to co-operative effort in the achievement of our ideals."

van Cauwelert President of

Referring to the achievement the House of Representatives

of independence by both coun- tonight and then set oui tə tries, India and Burma, Pandit recall King Leopold from. Nehru

although

Bald. that

they had solved the problemn of

the

achievement of pollural freedom they had still to solve the problem of advancing the countries economically,

to give the content of freedom for the common man,atid to meet the mujor issue which demanded co- cial justice "for the individual

Larger unity

Unless some catastrophe over took the world the idea of one world, was bound

to, develop, Though poople talked of war and preparations for war and conflicts a number of elemental forces were working towards

exile despite Socialist threats

within

said

of labour unrest.

Parliamerary sources Leopold's return from Geneva is expected

three weekd despite pledges by the Socialists, led by Paul Henri Spaak, to bai

every

means possible against his return,

Parliament opened today for begin what may be the masu historic session in the nation's history.

the first time in three mouths to

tough but not hopeless

White Sulphur Springs, June 20.

The Secretary of State, Doan Acheson, told the Garumăr of the United States today that the United States faced a tough and grim: But by

no means hopeless fight against Communism.

He appealed for their help and understanding after assuring, them that the State Department was a good, clean, loyal outfit despite the charges - of Communism hurled at it by Senator Joseph McCarthy.

The Governors, Republicana, Lane wanted to know, why Mr. and Democrats, seemed gener- Acheson apparently had so much ally satisfied with his procenta-confidence in a Departmen; which flon. Mr. Acheson's theea and was under such intenta critician. a half hour session with tho

Mr. Acheson, said, it was be Cause ho. Governors at their hd an through 10 years

knew his people nual conference was a strong Department

de service in the Administration bid for "grads Mr. Acheson later told his roots" support for the pro-questioners that ho did not af gramme which President Tru-present attach rest significance. man and the Secretary bellova to the British Labour Party recessary to stem the tide of Executive Committed rejection Communism

The glat of Mr. Acheson's statement was that the. Western Allies had made great strides and had confounded the Communit propogandista with Western Europe's rapid economic reco- very. What they had best, do now was to catch up with Russia from the military viewpoint.

of the Schuman Plan:

AMERICAN ECONOMY STRAINED

Detroit, June 20,

The United States economy is under, its most terrific strain in history, a member of the United States Development

The United States had no in. tention of abandoning siha Phi- Ilipines and the United States was bound to the Philippines by the closest tles of friendship, Economie economics and milltary unider. standing.mine

****Committee sald today.

Mr...Acheson's comment on the Philippines was in responan ta, a Walter Williams, of Seattle, question by the Governor of Washington, who, until recently Kapsus,

Frank Carlson, wha

He pletured, the situation as tough and grim and said, grent, effort would be required boil ht wanted to know wheller, after served as chairman of the CED, home and abroad. He gave the the United States welthdrew from. told the 41st International Rotary Governors his assurances about Japan and Koren,, the United that there are two idetors pressing the loyalty and patriotism of his States

toward tipdetting was going to forget the hard colleagues In the State DepartPhilippines and move to Guam. or. economy. ment in an extraordinary ques- Pearl Harbour. tion and answer session following his prepared address

"My worries are not about my associates," he said. "I have no doubts about them."

The Secretary, sáld. He could

The factors were great do not talk about China or Japan at manda. upon; e Federal, Bütgot the present as the Defence Secretary, which secins to exceed Louis Johnson, and the State Amerledhs willingness and ability Department adviser John, Fos to take themselves and the re- ter Dulles, wore in Tokyo discus-lative ease, will which prices and. sing. Far Eastém. malicis with wage rates in feany parts of the General MacArthur,

économy move up or are pushed

Some doubtful percons did work their way into the State Department during the post-war period when the Department ab- The Secretary; said American | up. sorbed several wartime agencies, Industries, Hard' hity by tih cvmY- but, he added, these were elimi-petition of cheap foreign, goodr nated under President Truman's Under the reciprocal trade pro- three-year-old Federal loyalty stamme; might get some kind of

halp. The problem of the all in

programme,

He said, "The told war and I' domestic pressures. have but America's economy under its most terrifa strains, The seriousness of

In Washington, Senator Mc-dustries and others suffering the present situation is the dan Carthy said Mr. Acheson's state- from such competition was rogerous, degree by which the rate ment amounted to a notification calving.top, Idvel. White House of inflation hos/ Incréased:”” to "traitors in the State Depart-consideration. ment" that he would "not turn his back on them."

Mr. Acheson and his staff underwent a two-hour grilling, In which they took the Governors behind the scenes of the interna- tional conferences and painted the picture in detail;

The discussion was touched off by William Lane, Democratie Governor of Maryland, during, al question and answer session. Mr.

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There was nothing: Intoinpati- 12 the United Statek failed to bie batween the, Falht Four pro-ster the tad of the present grammé and the United States

trends it stood in grave, danger of foreign trade outlook because development of other areas losing not only its free unregl should build up trade possibileted bronomy but all Its other

according to Mr. Acheson, the

free institutions as well-United

Assistant Secretary of State. Ed- ward Barrett, will beon nkbowied a very, enlarged, Voice, of. America programme. United Fress,

Holland's claim

to New Guinea

The Hogue, June 20, Holland should retain zovemoignty over Dutch New Guinba after 1950, the Dutch Minister for the Realm and Union Affairs, Mr. Johannes Ván Maarzeveen, told Parliament today, Both Indonesia and Holland maturity that they will be able claim future sovereignty over to take their fate into their own Netherlands-Indonesian Cotte Dutch New Guinea. A join hands and administer themselves. --If: New Gulier withed, to Join Indonesia, the Dutch Gov» mission lo now preparing a

ernment tanhet, boject to it; report for the United Nations, which must decide the terri ho said. tory's status. before 1001.

Holland would also agree if New Gulher wished to have t

For the first time since 1911 Parliament is meeting under a The people of Dutch New own independent existeriet or che-Party Government.

Cuinta must be raised from the retain its ties with Holland.. The By the General Election early primitive invel of civilisation at Dutels had no one-year plan this month the Social Christian which they are now and Indo for the time in which its status Larger (Catholic) Forty-the country's nesin is absolutely, Incapable of

•unity.

strongest party and the caly one taking over this tank from Hol- Ha bellaved that the humn wholly in favour of King Leo- land, at the moment, held the and that mankind had not rench-leú an overall majorlly,

had to be decided, he added

spirit was determined to advance pold's return to the throne-gain-Minister indonesia's own lack of the Minister said.

ed the stage when it could be Real business will begin on obliterated.

June 27 or 28 when both Houses will meet separately to vote on We had to act in the present the new Government's déclaration and wà, had to choose whether of policy. wo throw our waight in the The

first item on the Govern- Qauto of constructives united ment's programme will be to call effort and the cause of peace or a joint session of Parliament to whether we wanted to ally our repent the Regency law barring selves to conflict and war on a exited King. Leopold from the tremendous sonto,

This

LOWERS COSTS!

throne probably take plure Earlier, crowds totalling over early in July! Pile goods nearly 10 feet with 10,000 people gave an enthusiastic In the Chamber of Deputies, a Yale Fork Truck and you welcome to. Pandit Nehru when the pro-Leopold Catholics with accomplish these things: (1)ho arrived at Mingaladon Airport 108 seats hold a majority of four. Store far more goods in the in the afternoon

The Socialists hold 77 sagls-11 sano floor area. (2) Eliminate Large numbers of Indians were more than in the last House the the need for a large investment also present to greet him. Mány Liberal hold, 20-s, loss of nine- the... Communists seven--a in new storage space. (3) Simidion flogs were raised in wel- and

loss of five.. plify inventory record keeping, come

Compared to the "old". House; (4) Save rehandling, time and The volterous cheerin

cheering of the crowds mingled with the roar of the Catiigiles' seats total a gal

of three, actutory de a solute at 15 guns worded when Pandit, Nebru

offort.

These advantages are all im

They are certain also to hold [nj majority ... in the Senatemen

co-opted on June

portant in your never-ending" stepped down from the plane, which 23 members Havo, to, bt

efforts to lower your costs..

smiling his.freetingsdat

Fine. So Investigate, how Yale Fork the weather in the midst of

cr-

and other efficient ception by a datingred his

distinguished gather-

of the

material, handling machinery Ing at the Airport, including the can help you save.

Get in Baru and Premier touch with our representative Madame

Member of

Asthoy, Pipe Pandit Nehru and

or write direct to headquartors; Cabinet. alighted from the

VALE

Mra

the

King Leopold and÷hil with, Prínossa de Rathy, lari, Rómsý today for Florence en "route" të | Goneva

A spokesman at Ure-Belgian- Embassy to the Vatican, where during their stay In Romp said Royal couple were gueris

they might remain, In

that

Indra Gandhi, were received by Florende for a day or two befor

The Prime Minister, Thakiri Nu continulnit to swi wife

Land, Bits, Nus and India's Am- The Kink and his

with

Tador to Burma, Dr. M. A. their attendants,-travelled by car.

Preddent of

of burnoway The went in Rome, on June, 14 duskag | na′′ Ifoly" Year pligcima land, wENT

by an MD.C.. then received by the Papo in privaun ing Burmese glis in furience on June 12-Associated.

traditional, costumes Press.

silt and white

Indiu venkulita pin. PRAGUE |

Citing

Thus, Tukire status of Now Guinea would have to be based on the wishes of the population. teachers and doctors Mr. Van Fruitful discussioris could be Marsoveen said: "I do not doubt held between Holland and Indo- the goodwill of the Indonesians hesin but it would have to be but goodwill is not enough clear that the population of New He said Holland, would develba Guinea once, sufficiently develop. New Guines to such a level of ed i have to determine their cultural, social and political freedom Beiler R

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Press.

ROTARY'S GOAL

Detroit June: 20/ The Incoming. President of Rotary International - today

.an- nounced a goal of one how club a day, to the 7,100 already. In existence.

Arthur Lagues, French-speak ing. Investment banker from Quebec City, Cañado," said, he will make an extensive tour of the world, including most coun- tries in the Far East.

A sidelight of the convention was a meeting of nine Rotarians who are Mayors of ditids... trom Indfunk to India, These riclud→ 68 Dr. P. V. Cherian, Madras, India, and Gerald Ding, Glen Innes, Australia, Associated. Press,

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