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'THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY, 20,, 1950.
The Merry Mischiefs
I'M THE
HE CALLED
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COMIC-
A'PLOT"!
I'M THE WRITER OF THE SCRIPT-
TERRIBLE!
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I'D STOP THOSE NAUGHTY BOXERS AND MAKE THEM STUDY LAW!
PI prospects for U.S. aid
improve substantially
U.S. service strength in British Isles
London, July 24.
The United States now has 11,600 members of its Navy and Air Force stationed in Bri tain.
The
Minister, Prime Clement Attlee, furnished the figure in the House of Com. mans today in reply to a ques- tion by Labourite S. O. Davies.
Mr. Attico sald
said it included 10.000 Air Force men in three a total of C-29 groups with about 180 aircraft. The U.S. Navy has 1.500 men stationed here, including those attached to
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PEACE RALLY IN LONDON
London, July 23.
A peace demonstration in
Trafalgar Square today drew
Manila, July 25.
There is growing belief hore that the recent devel- opments in the Far East have improved subs- tantially the Philippines' prospects of getting more decisive assistance from the United States in the rohabilitation of the islands' economy.
The Korean war is expected to accelerate this aid
on a major scale.
The arrival hore of the American Beonotic Mission headed by Mr. Daniel Bell, followed by a military, mission, lendis considerable vigour to this belief.
2011-
While speeding military ald to the free peoples of the Far East and Asia is the immediate cern of the United States us result of the Red explosion In Korea, in the long run it is re- cognised that the best defence of the democratic nations against Communism LA
盐
strong and
sound economy where the Soviel ideology could not thrive.
Others
have
urged large ccale loatis to the Philippines and believe that the
country, with its vaat rozources, would position to make this credit later on.
be in a
A practical measure. however, already been intra- which has duced in the United States Con- gress, would be to extend and in- crease the war damage payments Industries which Philippine
No plan to throw U.S.
Pago 13:
draft open P&O B.I. E&A
Washington,
The chairman of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Com- mittee, Senator Millard Tyd- ings (Democrat, Maryland), said today that there were no plans at present to throw the draft wide open unless the Korean fighting flared into World War III.
He made the statement as the Air Force was reported to be ready to start calling up its re- servo units to netive duty carly this week. A spokesman said. formal announcement might be Issued tomorrow.
The U.S.Air Force has about 85,000 officers and men organised Into units of which about hull ure in the Guard. All told, there are about 400,000 Air Force re- serves.
The Army has already called up some National Guard and re- Navy serve units and the U.S. has summoned at least 12 reserve air squadrons as well as indivi- dual reserves. The Marine Corpa sal it would call up all its esti mated 47,000 organised ground reserves.
Senator Tydings Indleated in a brondenst in Baltimore that the number of men Laken into the ormed forces through selective service would be relatively small If the war was confined to Koren. druft The Army has issued a call for 20,000 men and another call is expected next month. As for the National Guard, Senator Tydings said the present plan was to alert and call out certain divisions and elements, but not all, only "enough to make good n big reserve in case of need".
Senator. Tydings sold the was for Korcan war situation
but it is also from being good, much better than it was a week or two ago so that there is a great deal of room for encourage- ment.-United Press.
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have made a start on receipt of the initial payments, and whose ability to continue the rehabilita- and on 52 megaerefes per accond in tion work is predicated on the receipt of additional money from
the United States Government.
The Philippines; it is pointed
The American Mission in out, has a lot of what countries Manila is expected to hear of the that have fallen to Communist pre-war Industries which are now he being rehabilitated out of the initial war damage payments.
domination fo not have. The Philippines., for instance, has the autural resources which China does not have. But the Philippines nerds substantial dollar ald restore her economy 10 normal and to develop it to a point where any foreign ideology could hardly gain a foothoki,
·Ideas advanced
There have been a few Ideas tional
A
Mining is a typical case. number of pre-war mines, which could not be restored Immediately because of the lack of adequate Anancing are, however, being re- habilitated as a result of the initial war damage payments.
Their
completion. however, will depend on the ability of the companies concerned to get addi- several thousand people. Toradvanced here as to what form that
is understood rential rain, however, drove or manner the ald might be given. have embarked on the rehabilita- away the bulk of the crowd Some have suggested that the aid tion programme have
prediented their work.on the ballef just after Ilya Ehrenburg, thecould be an outright gift such as Soviet writer," "and spoken." | the-Unied-States-has-extended-more-money", is forthcoming-trom
to many nations, a number of the War Damage Commission which have not suffered as much enable them to finish the 'work. as the Philippines.
-Reuter,
Was or-
The demonstration ganised as part of the British Pesce Committee's weekend con- furence. Communists were very prominent. on the platform and off it, but also present were mem- bers of other organisations.
One of the organisers of the rally sold that it was the largest crowd seen in Trafalgar Square
for years. "Perhaps," she said, "beenuse everyone is interested
peace."
in
Extra police were on duty, but there was no disorder, and only one interruption, when Ehrenburg was speaking. A section of the crowd the terrace overlooking The Square suddenly starteri "Down with Commu- chanting:
nism."
* From thos
U.S. may boost defence plans for European allies
Then they showered over their corner of the crowd yellow lea- The
flets bearing the imprint of the Union Movement, run by Sir Oswald Mosley, the former Black Shirt Fascist leader.
On the leaflets were the words: "Russia Threatens War-Korea Today, Britain Tomorrow."
By R.H. SHACKFORD
H.K.T.
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London, July 25. United States is prepared to make strong demands for substantial boosts in the defence programmes of other Atlantic, Pact countries to match the now US$10,000,000,000 Ameri- can arms programme.
The speakers on the platform The United States is also prepared to offer the
Included Franee's pro-Communist Abbe Bouller and Arthur Homer, the Communist Secretary-Gene- ral of the British Miners' Union.
.Hugo banners
1
possibility of a vastly-increased foreign mili- tary aid programme maybe as much as an additional $5,000,000,000.
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move as fast or as far toward complete war fosting as itself, hut it does expect considerable | P.M.
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The facts were. learned on. the Behind them, on the plinth of eve of the first meeting of the the Nelson Colamn, was a huge new Atlantic Council of Deputies yellow and blue banner "If the here. For a long time, American People want Pence, there will be eflcials have not. felt that many nd War
of their Atlantic partners wero It was announce that 623,000 doing as much as they could in people had signed the pence pet-she defence field. There will be
The whole problem of military ilon in Britain.
no threats or browboating this strength will be the major-pro- Ilya Ehrenburg, who had come time, but it is assumed the blem before the Atlantic powers to Britain specially for the con- Americans will make these things Charles Spofford, calls them to when the: "American delegate, ference, appealed to the British quite plain: people to ban the atomic bomb.
order on Tuesday. The deputies ffo said that the Soviet people launch an all-out rearmament how to increase
1. The United States is ready to wy, to decide immediately 8.0 Mule Makers, wanted peace, only peace. If the programme to guard against the
the military. Russians had sent their troops possibility of another World War nity in the shortest possible time strength of the Atlantic egmmu- inte Korca ne the Americans did, It is putting itself virtually on a there would be war now."
war footing, with vastly increased and without unduly upsetting the arms expenditures, much higher economy of the area. That is the
overall problem. taxes, controla avér: etvilian pro- ducilon and removal of all con- scriptian limits,
Britain
He said he could not believe that the conscience of could be "on the Chicago Stock Exchange or sold by auction in scaalon of
New York."
At the final Indoor the conference today, a resolution
...
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United Nations action over Korea:
recog
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