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NATIONALIST APPEAL AGAINST TRUMAN'S NO FIGHTING ORDER Nationalists may have some grounds for appeal Air, sea patrols wanted

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Washington, July 8.'

The United States is weighing the Chinese Nationalist appeal for a modification of President Truman's order that. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Taiwan forces cease all military operations against the Communist-held Chinese mainland.

Diplomatic informants disclosed today that the request was honded to Mr. Deon Rusk, assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, by the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Wellington Koo.

In ordering the Seventh United States Fleet last week to block any Com- munist attempt to invade Taiwan, Nationalist island stronghold, Mr. Truman at the same time said that the fleet would see that Chiang's forces stopped all assaults on the mainland,

The Nationalhada, in asking a It was stated on high authority. modification of the order, said however, that the United

States

It is more favourable, as it stands, (will not allow any Nationalist at- to the Communists than to them.tacks on the Chinese Communists The authorities einphiased, how-because of the determination of ever, that the Nationales have this government to localise Right- not so far sought permission ing in Fast Asia on the Korean

toine

By over a sail around the Seventh baltiesjonalist or Communişi

Fleet to attack the Communists.

Any But the Nationalists, ila want per-jattacks, it was sail, will be coun- mission to send mit air at sea tered by the American Fleet patrol to keep an eye on Com- seting "polleeman," But by

movements and the Treops

Laking a firm no-attack-by-any- miurist right to steps and search shipping one stand the United States hopes that might be carrying Communist to prevent the Communists from irms along the China const, noving on Talwan and to keep The Nationaliste also want a the Communist forces in China etrifleation of the effect of Pre-from joining the Korean Com skient Truman's order an the munists. status of sinalt but strategie Na- tionalist-held islands You guard approaches to Talwan,

toward

Grounds for appcal The American authorities feet that the Nationalists may have come grounds for their appeal. They said the President's de some reassuring cision was hastily made on pure pointed out that the Chinese Com-

There have been,

notes.

however, Experts

Statesmen endorse A-bomb use

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1980.

Wilson praises Socialists

Birmingham, July 8.

Mr. Harold Wilson, Prost dent of the Board of Trade, said 'here today' that privata enterprise had "done much better under a Socialist gov. ernment that it ever did under, the Torles,"

"It could not have done so if we had not nationalised the mines and maintained coal supplies," he declared..."Nor could it have done so it wa had not maintained the neces sary controls... As Socialista were aro not opposed to private enterprise in the pro. par sphere."

Mr. Wilson continued: "We must inslet, however, that it la enterprising, that it does not hang about and bolster Inam. olency by rings and price fix- in associations."—Router.

Huge budget approved by committee

ed.

MacArthur asks for military, other supplies

Lako Succoss, July 8.

General MacArthur is expected to draw up quick- ly a roquest for additional military and other supplies from United Nations members sup- porting military sanctions against the Com- munist Koraan invaders.

Officials here. said General MacArthur would pro-

bably lose no time In seeking to fill his needs in men and material for actual fighting and in foodstuffs and medicine for civil popula- tion.

Britain was prepared to send For an anti-Communist the the RAF into battle if necessary.

the Яcene was certainly

mast Burma and Afghanistan today henriening in South Korea to became the 40th and 47th UN day. members to declare their support

against North Korea.

of the United Nations decision No dust was allowed to settle to Imposo military sanctions on the war materials being dis- gorged from the multitude of ships plying back and forth from Both said they would have to Japan across the Straits It Hirit themselves to moral sup-Korea, Burma cableci that it

any

was not in a position to render Every sort of ship, from small

effective

cousters to landing assistance, and Japanese Afghanistan asked to be excusedres, destroyers and commo- from giving material help due to lous freighters, was being used

In the operation. existing anxiety in an border where tribul lenders re northern Pakistan on the Afghan

portedly have sel up their own government.

area

·

Colonel Alfred Katzin. ·Scere-

had not stept for six days dos- An American Navy officer who ribed the scene as Dunkirk

reverse.

Washington, July 8. The Senate Appropriations Committee today approved budget bill providing for an expenditure of $34,688,000,000 to run the American Govern.

He added. "This is only a se- ment for the financial year tary General Trygve Lie's per-cond rate port, but we hace beginning this month.

sonal representative in Korea. turned round more ships in the was due to confer again with the past week than they usually This was $1,473,000,000 less UN Supreme Commander today, handle here in six months." than President Truman had want-Some machinery, even if it is of the most informal kind, will have

His eyes clused involuntarily to be worked out to channel with fatigue as he spoke.

In The bill now goes to the Senate offers of aid especially the UN

At night, despite the blackoût, for debate, which is expected to non-military field from be on Tuesday. Then

Ships are London, July 8.

it will go member to General MacArthur's the work goes on.

dozen of the cleared and trains sent North alt A group of leading European back to the House of Representa-headquarters. Half

small nations have offered such around the clock. statesmen said on Saturday the lives for agreement on changes.

commodilles as rubber, medirl United States would be justified The huge budget covers most equipment and merchant ship-

Fast unloading in considering the use of the major expenditures, with the not-ping. atomic bomb against Northern able exception of "fixed charges", The flag supply problem is au- Korea to prevent a long, puin-totalling about $8,000,000,000, Inother that has to be worked out. cluding interest in the $250,000,- The United Nations had only 17 ful and costly war.

of its blue and white banners on 900,000 Federal debt.

hand on Friday when the Se- $4-curity Council authorised the use in-of the tag alongside national the standards in the Korea campaign,

The fog that flew

over the Headquarters of the United Nu- As always the taxpayers' heations Palestine mediators doring vlest burden is payment for past the holy land crisis was en route wars And preparing against to General MacArthur's Heal aggression. It was estimated that quarters to be unfurled at Presi custs connected with war make up dent Truman's direction 77 per cent. of the total,

Soviet atomic Pearl

Intelligenes ports of Com- munist troop movements in the Canton area near Hong Kong, plus

The International Committee for other

inoverenta

the the Study of European Questions China const facing Taiwan and in also said that Russia may attack Manchuria as well, have caused even inter auxiety at the State and Defence of the autumn and winter

months,

and worand Western Eu- Departments,

to protect itself against the perit of a Hariour.

The unpletal Committee, which includes Lord Vansittart. former permanent Under-Secretary of the Office, and the former premier, M. Paul Boy- included

these recom aud mendations In a document sub- mitted to the prime ministers and foreign ministers of America and Evrope.

military grounds, and some ad-munist propagata no longer are in order, that Tafwan will be taken in 1950. Justments might be These may be worked out here and while Communist China's Vice-propaganda denounces American and Taiwan where Admiral Arthur D. Struble, operations in Korea no promisez Seventh Fleet Commander, will of help have been made to the

North Koreaik.- United Press! meet with Nationalist leaders.

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Attempt to

avert

The warning that "today Russia

The bill included, a total of 522,000,000 for foreign aid, cluding arms shipments and Marshall Flan,

The bill lists $13,294,000,000 for the defence establishment.

The

Administration palced for $13.376

40,000 and the House had voted $12,010,000,000.'

A tank landing ship was un loaded in 23 minutes yesterday, and its cargo was on the way to the front within д Sow hours, trussed on to rallway trucks with straw rope. Hustling Brigadier General Crump Carvin, from Harrison, Arkansas, who commands this crucial "beachhead", said that he was pushing men and materials forward as fast as they were shipped in.

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"We are keeping

the port emply by turning ships round in no time," he said.

This afternoon six big landing

were

side the American flag,

The nylon banner, three by five, was presented to American delegate Warran Austin on Fri- day night and rushed to Washing-craft lowered their ramps in the ton by a courier with a request port within an hour and started to from Mr Austin that it he forgive up their vital cargoes simul-

taneously. A supplemental milltary

rewarded to Tokyo immediately. quest was received after the It was first used in Palestine General Garvin sald thai the is encouraging the aggression House had voted, and this was in- by United Nations military

ob- South Korean rallways waged by Northern Korea, to-cluded in the Senate bui.

Kervery, Then it was taken ta, standing up to the pressure so morrow she may encourage an

the Mediterranean Island of

far and that a milltary railway Past wars are represented by Rhodes where it was aggression by Eastern Germany

unfurled the Veterans' Administration, over the entrance to

ed expert, "aims to keep it that Hotel against Western Germany."

dewayUnited Press and Router, The Committee said: "The use which will spend almost $8,000,- Roses Headquarters for

Pales- 000,000. of the atomic bomb may seem

tine mediator Count Folke justified if I will prevent a long, considered separately. It is Pre-Bunche, who took over the tor Another defence item will be Bernadotte and for Dr Ralph Loudon, July 8. painful and costly war, and im-

sident Truman's request yester-mediation

post after Count Union leaders in fast carsdiately put an end to it."

The Committee did not speci-day for $260,000,000 for atomic Bernadotte's assassination. tonight sped to transport depots feally urge the use of the atom expansion, with emphasis on the Dr Bunche brought the flag throughout London in an albomb.-United Press.

development of the hydrogen back to the United Nations hend- tempt to avert a major strike,

bomb.

quarters in the spring of 1949 after he worked out the first trupe agreements that led to the Palestine armistice,

big strike

called by unofficial leaders of WOMAN SHORTAGE the capital's 30,000 Iorry drivers.

There were signs that a-stop- page threatening all movement of

IN ISRAEL

Tel Aviv, July 7.

Israel. Males outnumber

food coming from the country There is a shortage of women

would be averied. Most of the

London drivers were still at work, females by 34,000.

and transport union leaders re-

The Atomic Energy Commission is also down in the Senate bill for $547,825,000 in cash.-Reuter

WÄRSHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW

All of which means that young

Kirkwall, Orkney Islands,

July 8. ported that drivers of milk, petrol women Immigrating to this coun-

The 13.190 ton British aircraft; oll and flour vehicles hnd pro-try do not have to be alone for mised they would stay at their long. One, who came from Eng. carrier, Vengeance, a cruiser, five land, for example, reported that destroyers and a frigate have Jobs.

she received three proposals of arrived in the naval base at Scapa marriage in three weeks-Asso-Flow-the largest concentration of ciated Press.

warships at Sehpa Flow since the end of the war.-Reuter

Though there were no official reports of drivers stopping work, the unofetal leaders-denounced- by the union as Communist-in- spired-claimed that between 4,- 000 to 8,000 men had responded to their demand for a transport stoppage in support of

general

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a 15-day strike at London's cenfean passengers carried across the tral meat market.

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'he unofficial committee said.

Atlantic-at the rate of $1,750,000 а усат.

that during April its transports The airline's New York office said carried 68,374 passengers to and from Europe and the United They also claimed that hun Kingdom, compared with 40.107 treds of men at the vegetable and during Apel, 1949. That is an 1sh markets had handed in notice increase of 139.1 per cent.-Asso- of a strike action.Reuter.

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