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SURRENDER CALL MADE

TO HUKS BY QUIRINO

Manila, July 5.

President Elpidio Quirino ́ has issued a surrender call to the Communist-

led Hukbalahaps, promising land to those of them who are landless. In pamphlets bearing his signature, the President urges the Huk dissidents to act quickly. The pamphlets are being distributed by Government troops in known Huk areas.

INDIA MAKES IT CLEAR

Addressed to all dissidents, the pamphlets declare:

"You can now lay down your arms and go back to your homes, I have issued orders to the com

of the manding general

armed forces of the

to effect measures for the peaceful and orderly surrender of dissidents in the field. You will be treated well and your civil liberties will be safeguarded."

all authorities congerond to

goods, low wages and high prices. "(c) Indueing antagonism the various political among partles,

"(d) Discouraging U.S. Im- perialists to come to aid the QLP. "(e) Encouraging local opposi- tion to the QLP administration to prevent national unity.

"(f) Issuing mass propaganda logan of "Armed overthrow the QLF administration."

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The Philippine Military Under an executive order, the thorities believe that is resolution

pamphlets say, pubile lands in curate summary of some Mindanao and Mindoro will be set measures planned by the Huks. Inside for resettlement by "those Associated of you who are landless." Each Press.

Wil be family

granted

Washington, July 6. India's acceptance of the United Nations' authorising military sanctions against North Korea did not involve support for new military aid to Indo-China, Indian officials said here

today.

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The pamphlets points out that Huks who have no criminal record It had been reported in

und no cases pending against Press here that the inclusion of them will be 153 sted by the arms nid for Indo-China in Presl- farmed forcas dent Truman's statement order- their homes. Ing United States rallitary action

in returning

to

Those with criminal complaints in Korea had influenced Pandit against them, it was explained, Nehru and the Indian Govern will have to face trini in the ment to support the United Na-courts. Deserving cases will be tlons' resolution on Korea,

given "liberal interpretation of the law" in the granting of execu- tive clemency.

An Indian spokesman said that Incorrect ths Press report was and not basert on the facts,

He pointed out that India de- elded

in support the resolution after being convinced by reports from her own representative on the United Nations Korean Com mission and by other indepen- dent reports that the South Koreans were the victims of ag- Kresalon,

United

The pamphlets conclude: "Act quickly. Your country needs you; Return to your life of peace now.”

Changed tactics

Meanwhil the Huke have turned to peaceful persuasion to got sympathy and help from Filipino townsfolk.

Press

and United

Refugee sentenced to death

Herford, July 3.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1950..

Gussy's Morania'

Gussy Moran (of Banta Monica, California) displays her hawest outfit designad for wear at Wimbledon by British de- signar Teddy Tinting. The ansamble is made of rayon. nylon mixture created by Miki Bekars, who has called, the material 'Morania' after Miss Moran. The frock has a fitted bedios buttoning down the front, low round neck, built-in shoulders and unpressed pleats all round the skirt. The ven. neck and shoulder cuffs of the frock and edges of the panties are trimmed with white satin ribbon (AP Photo).

A British high court today sentenced a 24-year-old Ger- man refugee, Peter Wachlen, to death for the murder of Sir Adviser to the British Control John Sheehy, former Financial

Commission in Germany.

The sentence is subject to con- Armation by the British High Commissioner in Germany.

General Lindsay M. Englis, in

two-day trial, said the sentence pronouncing the verdict after the must and will be reviewed by the British court of appeals.

A German Silesian refuges, Alfred Markowsky, Wachten's accomplice in the burglary kill- was sentenced to 15 years im- prisonment for armed robbery resulting in

death.

The third of the three burglars who invaded two truckloads of Sir John's home early in the the morning of May 11, 1940, was town of Mariveles, near the tip Kurt Malinks, aged 24, who wall- of the Bataon peninsula

ed outside the house during the The Manlia Bay from the capliai.

Aburglary and shooting, but later year ago, the outlaws might have shared the booty, town, set it afire, and retire with been expected to shoot up the

The new lactics of the rebellious "The facts, of the case and the peasant army of Luzon contrasts desire to preserve the United sharply with its earlier methods Nations, and strengthen world of local rule by force and fear. The conclusion reached by some peace, and not any outside persprun auasion, convinced the Indian Observers is that Huks have de

decided to follow the Government that the

successful Nations' stand should be sup

device of the Chinese Communists ported,"

making friends with he added, The United Nations resolution did

noi mention Indo-Ching, but it was learned that the President's decision to send arms aid to Indo- China as part of the policy of strengthening Far Eastern de- fences had causert same misgiv- Ings in Indian quarters.-Reuter,

masses.

Wat med Huks rode into

their loot.

the

across

This time, it was different. The

Truman not Huks got out of the trucks quietly,

to address the nation

Washington, July 5. The White House said to- day that it could be safely assumed that President Tru- man will not addreas a joint session of Congress or make

In friendly conversation with the townspeople, and told them not to be afraid. They dis-

und good dis played

courtesy cipline. There was some looting of Chinese-owned business places but the Filipinos were left alone. The same thing happened in

towns and villages.

other

imprisonment on

He was sentenced to 10 years charge of ng- gravated theft.-Associated Press.

Nationalists will fight if attacked

Talpeh, July 5. The Chinese Nationalists sald

Civil airlines to help supply forces in Korea

Washington, July 5.

Defence Department has contracted with .seven airlines to make special flights hauling

mon and supplies to the Far East.

tracts

Department

South Korean pledge to the UN

Lake Buccess, July 8. The Bouth Koreans today pledged that they would'sprea

to no arparato pesos with the Narth Koreans ·

In

communication from

D. C. Limb, Foreign Minister of the Southern Government, to the Becretary-General of the

United

Nations, Trygve Lie, the

Koraane expressed gratitude for UN intervention in the war, and added: "No support will be given by the people of Korea to any Milegal negotiations with the aggressor undertaken ostensibly in their

name and no regignition will ba tendered to any such nego- tiation that may be purported to have been undertaken."

Colonel

Limb said "The Korgan Kordan Government haraby pledges Its supreme efforts to the peaceful future of Korea and its unstinted sacrifice to

a causa in which a goodly Company of nations devoted to freedom

Involved."

-United"PreRES"

DISPUTE SETTLED

Stockholm, July 5. Sweden's early recognition of Israel is expected follow- Ing a note from the Foreign Minister here, M. Oesten Unden, saying that the two countries' exchange of views

on

the murder of Count Folke Bernadotte, former United Nations Mediator In Palestine, is now considered closed.

Sweden's note, published to- day, said: "The Swedish Govern- ment notes with satisfaction that the Government of Israel admits without

circumlocution and re- in the grets the shortcomings original Israel police enquiry in the case which have been pointed out by the Swedish authorities.

"The Swedish Government notes further that the, Govern- ment of Israel accepts full re- sponsibility for what has 00- curred in this respect.

"The Swedish Government finds further evidence for this in the fact that the Government of Israel has pald to the United Nations the sum claimed as re- paration for the damage borne by the United Nations in con- nection with the murder of Count Bernadotte "

The flights will be in addi-port of the Berlin air lift. tion to the regular operation The special operations will be of-the military air transport carried out within the next few service (MATS).

weeks, the Department sald, The Department declined to The contracts are with Pan say how many planes will

be American World Airways, North The Swedish notę ended: "Ac- used, how many passengers or West Airlines, United Airlines, cepting the expressions of regret how much material will be ship-Trans-Ocean Air Lines, Seaboard and the apology which Dr. Eytan ped, or exactly where they are and Western Air Lines, the Flying conveyed on behalf of his Gov- going,

Tigers and

Overseas National ernment, the Swedish Govern- The charter arrangements were Airlines. In addition, the department considers the exchange of This shift in Huk emphasis today they will fight despite described as similar to the con- ment said, other airlines will views terminated."-Rouler, from military to political in-

President Truman's cease-fire tract under which regular and supply planes through sub-con- Auence came at a time when the request if the Chinese Com-non-regular air transport com- armed forces of the Philippines munists attack any of the few pantes carried men and material Government were engaged in a small islands the Nationalists to England and Germany in sup- a radio talk to the nation on against the rebels.

relentless campaign of suppression still hold along the mainland.

The

Government spokesman, the Korean war this week.

Huk memorandum Shen Chang-huan, said: ""If the The Presidential Press Secre

Chinese

Communists launch any tary. Charles Rose, said the Pre-the change in Huk methods as the positions, the Government forces

Observers were quick to spot offensive

against Government sident hos discussed those possi- forerunner of a new era in their will definitely fight them. Gav- bilities with top Government off- clals, but no decision-had-been forts to communise the Phillp-ernment naval and...air forces reached.

pines and overthrow the present naturally will take part support- "What he will do is in the lap Government.

ing the ground units.” operations have been set

Mr. Shen revealed that Jiaison Philippine military intelligence

whereby the United States Seventh Fleet and and naval units co-ordinate their Chinese air activities.

He also said discussions

ard under way between General Mac- Arthur's

representatives and Chinese officials in Tokyo rela-

of the gods, but he won't do it got unexpected help recently from immediately," Mr. Ross said,

question was discussed at an American army dearter, Pri- vate

Ronald A. Dorsey, who sur a top secret conference on Mon- rendered to Filipino authorities day. The meeting was im-

after spen

spending nine months with

promptu, and the President desir the Hukr.

ed to keep it off the record.

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BRITISH HOPES ON RUSSIA

FACTS MUST BE NAILED DOWN

Defence

ald apokesman

the charter planes will use both the Central route by way of Huwall and the Northern Great Circle route -the shortest course-through Alaska and the Aleutians.

Washington, July 5. This means the air force will John Foster Dulles, Republican continue operations of Shemya adviser to the Secretary of State, air base near the Western tip of Dean Acheson, told-Senators-to- the Aleutians and at least one

day that the United States must threats other alt feld needed for refuel- hail down the fact that ling and as an alternate landing of violence come from the Com- feld on the long

trans-Pacinc munist world and not from

free world.

"On the success of that may hang the question peace over the next few months," sald Mr. Dulles.

London, July-5, Britain still hopes Russia will work through the United Na- tons for world peace.

Lord Henderson, Foreign Under-Secretary, made this clear haul. the House of Lords. today in reply to a

question in The Air Force announced several months ago that it plan- Lord Vansittart asked, "Seelig ned to abandon Shemya and av that the Soviet Government has other-smaller bases in the Aleu- refused to help in restoring tans on June 30, because it had peace. In Korea, what practical

no further need for them. advantages are gained by However, it

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the

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Mr. Truman has had no direct Dorsey turned over a memoran- contact with General Douglas dum which he said had been clr- MacArthur, and has communicat-culated by the Huk command last]ve to the sending of Nationalist Russia's nominal membership of shemya, apparently keeping it in the South Koreans through pro-

Press,

channels at the Pentagon-Unitedary situation already exists, re- ed with him only through regular January. Translated, it read:

"The beginning of a revolution. quiring only the total mobilisa- tion of the entire (Communist) Bucharest, July 6.

and party membership

ពង to make the QLF Bishop Gorald Patrick O'Hara, movements of Savannah, Georgia, has been (Quirino Liberal Party) adminis- told by the Rumanian Govern-tration more unstable by: amento leave the country it was "(a) Developing monetary

announced today. He has been crisis to unsettle économy. accused of organising a seven- "(b) Producing

troops to Korea.

information

Korea has been caused by the

Communist aggression

fallure of the Reds to subvert

the United Nations?"

paganda tactics. Russia was In answer to a question on, Replied Lord Henderson, "Des-service until other arrangements vulnerable to an increased Ame- China's position on Taiwan, Mr.

could be made for operations of rican pite the present dimculties, Shen said "Taiwan is part of Foreign Secretary does not des-

the Shemya and Cold Bay (by the which would give conquered pro- Chinese territory. Its status has pair of the Soviet Union becom→

Civil Aeronautics Administration; pics

true facts-United been clearly defined in the state-ing in the course of time a full

Press. (CCA). Associated Press. ment ilseed by Foreign Minister working member of the Teh on June 28,

United Nations, co-operating with the Mr. Shen belleved the United rest of the world in the interests States has no territorial ambitions of peace. on Talwan and would not bring in a contrary direction will only Any step taken now train of the ense before the United man spy ring here-United Press, failure of production, scarcity of Nations.-United Press. !

make it more difficult to attain the objective."-Associated Press.

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