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Washington, Feb. 8. '
The United States may be planning to set up a chain
of air bases in the Middle East, observers here said to- day.
The Secretary of the Air Force, Mr Thomas K, Finletter, left by plane yesterday on what was called a visit to Turkey for a first-hand vlow of the results of the American military ald programme
Put obsem
said today that
as he was not due in Ankara until next Tuesday, he would have time for several stops on the way. He has urged the ex- the air base network pansion of the air
the Middle East. In Europe and
There have also been recent Press reports from Britain and France that air bases would be made avaliable to the United States under the North Atlonile defence pact,
The Secretary
Dean Acheson,
that negotiations
Mr
of State, zald yesterday
underi
were
way for bases in North Africa
and the Middle East.
Mr Acheson gave no locations
or other details.
The United States
already
has authority to operate from three bases in this general area the Navy at Pori Lyautey, in French Morocco, and the Air Force at Tripoll, on the Medi- Coast, and at Dahran, terranean In Saudi Arabia.
These agreements are carry- World War II, overs from American Navy and diplomatic ofcers are reported to be nego- tlating at Port Lyautey for a lorre-scale extension st the cxisting facilities there and at Casablanca-Reuter.
Offensive Against Huks
3,000
Manila, Feb, 0.
Army said
Tho Philippine
government troops, at- tempting to sweep Communist Hukbalahaps out of the Mount Arayat area of Central Luzon, killed 28 and captured 30 in an encounter.
40
a
Mount Arayat, for years Huk stronghold, rises from the Pampanga Province plains of
miles north of Manila. An
Army
headquarters spokesman gave no details the battle which he said curred yesterday.
The
of
OC*
14th Battalion Combat
Team reported killing 12 Huks and capturing two yester- day in several skirmishes in Rizal Province, just east of Manila,
The Constabulary announced It has arrested 45 persons at
Red China Voted fa
Red China won a cold war battle in Cairo when a vote in the Universal Postal Union seated the Peking delegation in the current sesalon. Both the Nationalist and Communist Chinese delegations refused to leave the conference room, claiming that each considered it- self China's rightful representative. Finally they agreed to leave the room pending a vote, which resulted in five for Peking, three for Taipeh, three abstentions and one spoiled ballot. Photo shows the Red delegation.
AP Picture.
Wartime Emergency Powers In Britain
To Be
Revived
London, Feb. 8. Powers given to the British Government during the war are to be made law for the nation's new rearmament drive, it was revealed today.
Parliament will be asked to approve a Bill permitting certain wartime controls restrictions. -
.
They
will
br
usco,
the
new
Security Plans For Pacific: Dulles To Present Views
Tokyo, Feb. 8.
Mr John Foster Dulles was expected today to tell Australian, New Zealand and Philippine leaders next week that any security plans for the Pacific will have to be on a multilateral basis and America will not shoulder the entire responsibility for protecting them against aggression.
The United Press also learned from a reliable source that Mr Dulles would try to convince offi- cials to take a realistic view point toward limited rearmament of Japan. Mr Dulles made it clear during conferences here with Japanese officials that the United States does not plan to be Japan's military "big brother" forever.
He indicated the United fishing treaties with other in- States is willing to keep a terested countries. screening force of American An additional point-emigra- troops here after the occupa-
tion
by Japanese to the South tion ends but only until Japan Pacino-may be brought up by is able to defend herself indi- Australia, but here again the vidually or collectively with matter would have to be nego- other Pacific nations.
tiated with interested countries
concluded. that after a certain
trealy is
It is practically
if a peace treaty is signed under United Press. the present seven
provisions
outlined by the United States,
Japan could build
a military
SENATE MEETING
Manila, Feb. 8. President Quirino on Thurs- day called for a meeting
of members of the and House Foreign
force for its own patented Friday
Mr Dulles' statements the United
on
China Invasion Pooh-Poohed
Washington, Feb. 8. Admiral Arthur Radford, Pacido Ficct Commander, said today that, neljher the Chinese Nationalists the Communists havo
heavy
SAVY
naval ships neocs. to
major make
amphibious attack,
He told reporters at a Pentagon briefing that the Chinese Communists have only
craft. The United States
has given the Chinese Nationalists fow warships, Including destroyers, but it is not known how many of them they still retain. — United Press.
Atomic Tests Theories
Washington, Feb. 8.
The Chairman of the
Senate this States feels military force can be channeled Affairs committees to discuss the Senate-House Atomic Com-
on the pro- zafely into a mutilateral ar- Philippines stand rangement with Japan-onetime Jested peace for Japan.
The meeting was called in nemesis against Communism,
conference Mr Dulles efforts to sell this preparation for
between President Quirino and point of view to Australian, the United States' special en- Now Zealand
and
Philippine officials will be greatly aided by
on
mittee, Senator Brien Mc- Mahon, said today that the Novada atomic tests had widespread implication"
in military strategy, tactics and civil defence..
voy, Mr John Foster Dulles, who the actions of New Zealand's 15. scheduled to arrive late Prime Minister,
Sunday from Tokyo. Mr Sidney
dney It WAS believed the соп He said: "The Nevada opera- Holland 10
in Washington the past few days. Mr Holland
has
said he and representing his
ference between the President tion has deßnitely enlarged our
ad
at
the Senato and House knowledge of atomic weapons- govermanent-looked with favour committees, which will be held how they function and how they
10 am. in Malacanan Palace, may be used for various pur upon limited Japanese rem will also discuss other ques-poses,"
conclusion of ment and the
tions involving Japan, notably some sort of Pacific pact
the Philippines' claim for re- same time
as the peace parations treaty is signed.
Mr Holland's opinion is ex-
the
at
pesos.
had
His statement gave emphasis totalling 8,000,000,- to a report that the recent tests substantially increased A United Press report from America's knowledge of making pected here to carry weight in Tokyo that Mr Dulles was ex-und Bring atomle artillery shells discussions in Manila, Canberra poctal to tell the Philippines to and guided missiles. and Wellington.
Sources
forget here indicated Mr
This report camo from Holland's
source close to the atomic deve- "no comment" by the Malacananlopment scheme, whose identity and the
sentiments would
emphasis on greater Paclic Fact discussions and
claims
against Japan was greeted with its reparations
place possibly result in some concrete suggestions by Mr Dulles when they
he returns to Washington.
1
spokesmen said cannot be revealed.
not to make
It is still not known whether any comment until after Mr
werc ex- any atomic shello Dulles's conferences here..
ploded during the tests. MAY OFFER BASES
A Malacanan spokesman in- Proposals for the stationing of dicated Mr Dulles would be Senator McMahon referred to and Americo troops in Allied in given an opportunity to confer the biasts only as "experimen- unlikely at this time with Senate President M. Jesus tal nuclear detonations" He but there is a possibility they Cuenco and Speaker Eugenio said they compared with the may offer
bases for American Perez and other leaders of 1948 test at Eniwatok Atoll in planes and ships. Manus Island
the Pacifc "as a landmark in Congress. off the north coast of New
Mr Dulles will confer with the American development of Guinea has been one unofficial Mr Quirino on Monday-United atomic energy for national de-
fence."--Reuter.
provision of supplies and ser HOLLYWOOD suggestion
the Pampanga Province town Gavernment says, to cover the of Angeles, adjoining US Clark Field, on suspicion of affiliation with Hults--Associated Press.
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Newsprint
Washington, Feb. 0.
vices needed
in the defencă
of any part of His Majesty's Dominions or any territory un- der His Majesty's protection," or "for the maintenance or re-
STARS
theory of A
storation of peace and securi- LAMPOONED might around the periphery of
world
ty in any part of the or for any measures arising out of a breach or apprehend-
ed breach of peace in ang pant
of the world."
Wide powers were given to The National Production Au-ĺ the Government during the thority
today ordered
paper war, including the right to de- mills to reserve for Govern" tain "gubversive elements"_und ment use five percent of their
authority to direct labour from newsprint production monthly types of paper.
The NP.A., sald
Press,
New Zealand
Stands On
Agreements along this line would have to be made in con- junction with the military lead- in Washington but the iden crs Ats in
with the "screening force of American Communism. Such a screening force would not be able to con- tain full-scale aggression every- Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 8,
拉力 raake 'In- The Lampoon, the Harvard where but would University's undergraduate tentional aggressor pause before
has becoming involved with humorous magazine,
actress
Washington, Feb. 8, Elizabeth United States declared
New Zealand's Prime Minis Taylor "the most objectionable butive force.
In addition to the rearma-ter, Mr Sydney-Holland, ment question, Philippine Pre-phasised to President ingenue" in films last year.
worst female performance
the
and her retri
and up to ten percent of other { "luxury" loba to vital indus- the year" for her performance ing points with Mr Dulles on
the order
tries.
The Prime
Minister, Mr
reparations
Own 'Feet
Truman
Zealand
RADIO-ACTIVE SNOW
in
the
Washington, Feb. 8. Radio-active
show fell Washington. - yesterday, United States Bureau of Stan- dards said today.
It said that it could have been caused by the recent ntern testa near Las Vegas, Nevada.
The snow was harvates and contained paly a minute fraction
added/ of radio-berity, 18 Router.
Huge Red Casualties
In Korea
Washington, Feb. 8.
It credited ber with "the sident Elpidio Quirino is today that "New Zealand
of pocted to bring up the follow-
itsed to standing on her own
O told feet." And when he
the Monday: in "the Conspirator."
President he had no requests 1. Philippine Among the men Clifton Webb
his hand and saluted me," Mr was "not expected to reduce Clement Attlee, told Parliament received a similar "award" for claims against Japan amounting to make "Mr Truman held up following the amount of paper available last month that controls on the his performance in "Cheaper by to 8,000,000,000 pesos. ($4,000, Holland told reporters follo
000,000). A reliable source his 15-minute conference. for civilian consumption. The distribution of materials and the the Dozen,"
aald Mr Dulles is expected to
also told Mr Truman, that ,4T mills are to hold reserves for allocation of manpower
might
The Lampoon also dubbed
tell the Philippines bluntly to New Zealand intends to stand the first ten days of each month. be necessary for the nation's
Miss Taylor and Dean Stockwell I the reserves
are not pure £4,700 million arms drive, The "the most objectionable movie forget about reparations pay-shoulder to shoulder with the ment from current Japanese United States in the present chased for Government 1150
new Bill will ensure that the children of the year."
would bo world crisis. I extended to production. This within that period, they will Government's right to use these
The year's happiest event- | "unrealistic” and would do President Truman an official, in- be released for private commer-
ised
powers in peace time cannot be
for them was "Shirley Tem more harm to Japan trying to vitation to vialt Now
A milltary spokesman today cial orders.
questioned,
ple's announced retirement from got on her feet than it would do when circumstances permitted.
estimated Commualet battle NP.A. sold that if pro-
good for the Philippines. It is Mr Truman then told me enrualties in the Korean Aghting HARRIMAN REALTY CO., LTD.duoers failed to accept Govern- It will be legal for the Govern- the movies."
at more than $25,000 through ment paper
The editors said that they not known how strongly the he had planned to visit New orders voluntarily, ment to close roads near defence
Jan. 25. Officially reported It will issue directives requiring plants where this is necessary would make an annual "award" United States will defend this Zealand sometime ago but it did of its not go o“. But he hoped ha provision
United States casualties-chot them to do so. The Authority and to prevent vital supplies to the actor or actress who, particular
Bu to visit New
counting those whom next of said the order was designed to being sold in a manner pre- the previous year, had "shown seven-point memorandum, but would be able
kin had not yet been notilled- make possible the handling of judicial to defence."
these qualities of perseverance, if she refused to change and Zealand"-United Press.
totalled 47,388 through Feb. 2. Government. orders with
leadership and personal integrity Philippine possible disruption to But it is expressly stated that which least
have helped to make forget reparations the Philip Fritz Thyssen Dead The Red casualty estimate paper production and there will be no right to sup- Hollywood what it is today."-pines could not normal distribution.
press any newspaper,
comprised 134,000 Chinese dead periodi Reuter.
treaty at the same time as the
Buenos Aires, Feb. 8.
and wounded, 254,000 North The order affects an estical, book or other publication,
United States.
The German community Korean dead and wounded, mated 300 to 400 manufac-though this power existed in the
2. Economic rehabilitation and
Freto Presse 136,548 North Korean prisoners lures-United Press.
lust war-Router.
development of Japan would newspaper Die
informed the United Press on of war, and 810 Chinene pri- Mr Ivar Lunde
have to come under
separate Thursday it had received the GOULICTE agreements negotiated either at funeral notice for publication Haifa, Feb, 0. the same time as the peace
Friday of the Mr Ivar Lunde, Norway's treats or later with the coun Fritz Thyssen, 78, the famous first Charge d'Affaires in Israni, tries involved.
German industrial magnate.
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