HALT!
"I SHALL KNOW WHEN TO STOP”---Stalin.
Moral ideology the basis of new Japan
London, July 17.
BOARD APPROVES Chojiro Kuriyama, Liberal Member of the Japa-
AIRLINE SALE
Washington, July 17. The Civil Actonautics Board
issued an order today appro- ving the side of the American Overseas Airlines to the Pan- American World Airways for $17,450,000 cash after the Fed- eral Judge removed the final legal barrier.
sale
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17 involves
routes be-
planes and goveral
tween the United Europe.
nese Parliament, said today "Japan's task is to rebuild our country on the basis of the moral ideology which is the heart of truc Democracy."
1
Mr. Kuriyama, member of a delegation of 71
Japanese visiting Britain as guests of the world moral rearmament movement, told a news conference his countrymen offer the deepest apologies for acts taken by Japan in past years.
The delegation is the lar- States and gest to leave Japan since the
to
war.
It flew from Japan to Switzer- land to attend a world assembly of the moral rearmament 10
and has sice visited and France.
The CAB's order, includes new assignment air routes the pan-American 2131
the Trans-World Airlines, now its only United States trans-Atlantic rival.
Since all details of the sale have been completed pending.of- ficial approval, the merger is pre- sumed to go into effect alinos immediately.
group Germany
It leaves for the United States by July 22.
cause
INCREASING AID
TO EUROPE
Washington, July 17. The Secretaries of the Amer-
THE CHINA 'MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1950,
U.S. SAIGON MISSION WILL BE THE LARGEST IN THE FAR EAST
Saigon, July 17. The United States plans to establish in Saigon its largest mission in South East Asia as part of the State Department policy to hold the line in Indo-China against any further Communist "oncroachment Southward in Asig. Official sources disclosed that between 150 and 200 Americans will be ossigned in Indo-China" to staff combined diplomatic, ECA, military and information missions. Official American personnel already are pouring into Saigon as fast as transportation and their processing in Washington ollows.
The United States so far is The United States Government the only country to raise a is buying and renting new office Consulato in Sulgon to a
and housing space for is fast Legation, although other growing Saigon mission. But countries are expected to do meanwhile officials are working uncom so shortly. Donald R. Heath, and living in crowded, recently appointed Minister to fortable duarters. the three associated States of month into omees on two renter
The Legation will move
next Indo-China, will eventually itnors of the East Asit Bank have a State Department stalf Building. Several houses and an of around 40.
apartment houto of 18 units al- United States Militars. Navalready have been purchased and Air Force Attache offices have living quarters for the personnel been opened in Saigon. The Ab- but not yet occupled-Associated tache gals will total around 30 Press. Americans and include the crews
of two Legation Air Force trans- planes. About a half dozen Marine Corp: sentries are planned acklitionally 1 #
Legation guard.
with
QUEEN'S VISIT
EP.
TO ULSTER ENDS
Belfast, July 17.
An American military mission of some 25 members will be us- alged here to co-ordinate the French and Indo-Chinese Queen Elizabeth today ended Governments On the United her three-day visit to Northern States military assistance pro- Ireland with a triumphant tous gramme. The first officers of this through the streets of Belfast, People 10 deep lined the route, and the Royal procession was slowed down to walking jace by the onrush of enthusiastic young
mission are expected to arrive in a month's time.
NORWAY'S
OFFER ACCEPTED
Washington, July 17. United States officials said today that the United Na- tiotis, in conjunction with the United States, would offer of accept Norway's
the disposition of
shipping to be placed at the Nations for the Korean War.
United
The national Defener and State Department has formed a com- mittee, in agreement with the United Nations, to study the Norwegian offer.
Actual detalls probably would be worked out between the Stato Department and Norwegian off-
cials here.
was
An American mission surveying military needs of South East Asia now is in Saigon. The mission. faters. hended by
a State Department AL 1he City Hall, Bellast's
At present the national Defence offelal, John Mellby, will remain oldest flowers seller, 70-3 car-old
in conference Department here for about two weeks to com- Mrs. Klano, presented the queen with General MacArthur's head- plete planning on assignment of with a bouquet. Her Majesty's quarters as to the type of Nor- the resident military mission and fast
Jast engagement was to open a
wegian ships that could be used. to determine old requirements. furniture and household goods
They expected that, when the workshop manned by 50 disabled
tine
Cama, official acceptance of ex-servicemon.
Norwegian offer would be The The Prime Minister, Sir Bosilmade by the United Nations. Brooke, in his address of thanks
the So far, Norway in
first for her visit, told the Queen that United Nations country to offer everyone in Northern Ireland hnd shipping officially for the Korean fallen in love with Her Majesty, war und the authorities said this The Queen returned to Londun offer was highly appreciated by by plane. Reuter.
the United States Government.- United Press.
Military aid
Military ald shipments to bolster French and native Indo- Chinese forces fighting Com munist-lod Vietminh already have begun to arrive. The first big shipload of combat material will be unloaded in Salgon in carly August.
KOREA NO PLACE FOR WOMEN
Tokyo, July 18,
The Arst major project of the "Japan has suffered greatly, and ican Army, Navy and Air Force ECA programme for Indo-China has made the world suffer, be announced today that they have is now moving out of the planning
stage.
US$23,500,000 made From under consideration the step-available for Indo-China for the she was possessed of a false idcology," said Mr. Kuriping up of military ald to fiscal year, US$1,500,000 has been
eltief spokesman for, the Western Europe.
allocated to emergency publje delegation.
"There exists in our country, ns
This was announced at a Press health for North Vietnam, which in other non-Communist coun- conference called by the three has suffered most from the warty at her, but is part of the plan
ideological Secretaries to announce the for- oporations. of Asia,
yama,
Federal Judge lienry Schwein- haut dissolved the temporary - straining onler he itted last Wednesday holding up the sale. The sale was originally disap-tries proved both by CAB and Pre- sident Truman. Later, Mc. Tru- man changed his mind and or derer the CAB to approve
merger,
the
the
Judge Schwelnhaut found Board and President Truman hel completed nelim before his in- Junction was insert. Therefore, he rad, there was nothing for dueide:-United the court Press.
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HENRY WALLACE MAY RESIGN
Robert
of
No decision on National Guard
Washington, July 17.
vacuum which facilitates the kind matlon of their own joint organ~ {Indo-China, expects his American Walker, commander of the Eighth / Navy and Air Force today said:
of military aggression taking place in Korea.
whleh
istisation to be known as "The
Joint Secretarles",
;
Moral basis
to the
The
rear area.
no
to ought
be
to
A headquarters spokesman sald that the order expelling the New York Herald-Tribune war corre- spendent, Marguerite Higgins, from Korca, was not aimed particular-
The Secretaries of the Army, Lieutenant-General Walton S. crt Blum, ECA chief of
Army, to remove all American no decision had been reached staff to total around 50 when com-
women from Korea, A sub-office is 'to be opened nurses, who will be kept in the
except up to this time on mobilising plete. A
the National Guard or organis- This body will help to co-in Hanoi. ordinate policy recommendations:
In ECA mission
cd reserves. Indo- The spokesman guld: "This is
The Army Secretary, Frank Our task is now to rebuild our for the three Services for pre-China will carry out an informa- just type of: war where Pace, acting as spokesman for
sentation to the Defence Secretion and training programme in women country on the basle of that
running the three Secretaries, said: "We tory, Mr. Luuls Johnson. which moral (deology
The
Secretaries- Mr. Sose co-operation with the United around the front lines.
decision in the Jinve three
roach a States Information and Education An order from the Amerlean heart democracy, and to Frank Puce (Army), Mr. Francis Office. The programme
of
near future." take our place in the ranks of Matthews (Navy) and Mr. Tho-plain objectives of the American Miss Higgins was to proceed in Guard and reserves had been
will ex headquarters in Korea bad sold
The question of calling up the those peoples who wish to remus Finletier (Air Force-wero economic aid projects..
mediately to a rear aren head under-discussion with the White make the world,"
askou If they had reviewed the The United States Information quarters and thence to Japan. House and would continue to be. Other
members of the delet
question of Increasing atd to and Education Ofee will be ex- United Press.
"but right now we can give you Western Europe.
panded to meet information re- Mr. Pace replied, "We are con- quirements of the new American
no specific answer." Castel Gandolfo, July 17,
There had been no decision on sidering that matter. We have role in this country. It will have The Pope today conferred with increasing the draft call.
Gerpld senseout very definitely and the job of countering the large Archbishop
Patrick
The Navy Secretary, Francis at some length."
scale Communist anti-American O'Hara in a private audience, 43 Matthewa and Aly Secretary, He did not elaborate-touter.propoganda compaign in full the summer Papal palace here. Thomas Finletter, said they had swing throughout Indo-China. Monsignor O'Hara was accoin-no plons at present to call up panied by two secretaries of the reserve groups by units. but were Radio station
Apostolic Nunciature in Rumania, looking for qualified individuals who were expelled, with him from in special categories.United Rumania a fortnight ago.-Reuter, Press.
frue
gution included representatives of all Parliamentary parties, gov- ernors, mayors, bankers, indus- trialists, trade union Jenders, publishers and youth group deles gates South Salem, July 17.
Kuriyama sald Henry A. Wallace plans to resign as the leader of the Pro-munism's influence in Japan
diminishing, but should all Korea be lost to the Communists, that position might change.
gressive Party if its members refect his stand on Korea.
Mi. Wallace said while he holds no brief for the part actions of either the US. or Russia, he was on the side of the U.S. and the United Nations in the Korean
itiation.
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PORTUGUESE ART IN LONDON
The U.S.I.E. recently opened a new office in Phompenh, capital of Cambodia, and other offees ata London, July 17, que for Vientiane, capital of Lads,
where
Indo-China's Consulate
The Portuguese Ambassador, and clean
Of
Ho predicted, however, that the United Nations forces will drive the North Koreans out of South Koren within two or three months.
The Japanese will attend + Dr. Tuy Ulrich, today inaugurated only
given reception
exhibition the Lord at Casa de Portugal, London, an situated. All American missions
Portuguese
of pictures by the stationed in
In Saigon, cued Carneiro.
Carlos Vietntin, are painter,
equally to Laos and Cambodia, the two This Is Carneiro's first ex-smaller States of Indo-Ching. hibition in London. His 43 olla, To handle the large volume of water-colours and drawings were official American despatches that admired by many of the prominent will now In and out op Salgon, visitors who attended today's in- the State Department is to open auguration.---Reutor.
In radio station here.
Mr. Wallace remained sharp Mayor of London, Sir Frederick y critical of the war, saying "It Howland, and also will visit Ox- is insanity to fight for Syngmuford University during their short Rhee and his cruel Government stay in Britain-Associated Press. which was
repudiated hy tha South Koreans themselves."
But he felt Russia could stop the Korean war at once if it wanted to and odded "I feel there is an immediate, pressing Janger to our country." elated Prass.
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