THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL
1951.
THE ANTI-MacA MOVEMENT U.S. Advises
GAINING MOMENTUM
Peking's Delegates Complain
Colour For The Row |THE
IN BRITISH
London, Apr, B.
Quoting a Prague message Peking Radio said tonight that 'full Chinese Com- munist delegation had been refused entry into Britain to attend the annual meeting In London of the Britain-· China Friendship Associa tion.
1/20
In a cable to Mr Jack Drib- bon, General-Secretary of Association, the delegation sald that the British Government Jad granted entry visas fur some of its members only, mak- of the whole in attendance delegation impossible.
The cable raid that no rea- son had been given for the_rr- fusals. It added that the Bri- ush netion was almed at ob- structing a
mugling between
the delegation and the British people and "this designed
undermare
the Chinese
ples"
ples."
to
friendship between
and Brilish pea-
A resolution passed
at the
meeting of the Association de- clared that friendship between the Britain
China wilg 13 interest of the British abiding people. It condemned Gett MacArthur's demand for a war with China".
The revolution praised "the of Mr forthright declaration Joseph Chifley, the Australian Labour leader, that the sooner forces get the United Nations out of Korea lie better".
It also asked
British the Government to insist that China be admitted to the United Na tong, and called for the brand- Ing of China as an aggressor lo be rescinded,
of
It urged the withdrawnt British troops from Koren and
a seltlement there based on the
of withdrawal -troops, Reuter,
nil foreign
Tribute To
The Turks
Red Indian heavyweight wrestling champion Chief Thunderbird, chief of the Sannich tribe of British Columbia, brought a bright touch of colour when he went riding in London's Rotten Row. With him is Jean Ward, of Hampstead.-AP Photo.
New York Has A "Disaster Plan" For Air Raids
New York, Apr. 8.
A complete system for handling casualties of an atomic attack on New York was outlined by Dr Marcus D. Kogel, chief of the city's civil defence medical division.
equipment and Although more volunteers,
into Federal aid are needed to put the programme effect, Dr Kogel said planning has advanced to the state where paper work is being translated concrete action.
Washington, Apr. 8.
0. Munson, United Major
the offer with States aison Turkish brigade in Korea, said
was hend to today that
impress
"We are using as a basis for Turkish soldiers with the the
the medical emergency pro- advantages of
“manceuvring"
gramme the hypothesis that because they were so enger to "just dig in and fight".
two air bursts of the Hiroshima fghang type bons would hit the city Praising
the Turks
same time Dr Kogel specially the at the qualities, he said most of men in the Turkish brigade had said. voluntocred to go to Koren and vere encouraged to do so by their womenfolk.
on
10
the Wits
Major Munson appeared on the National Broadcasting levision show
United Press.
into
PRESS Montgomery In
GRAVE TEST OF ANGLO-AMERICAN
UNITY IN THE FAR EAST
London, Apr. 8.
An editorial storm broke in the British Press today over General MacArthur, and the leader of the Labour Party's Left Wing said the United Nations commander should be dismissed if he could not be dis- ciplined.
Mr Richard Crossman charged that President Truman could not "screw up his courage" to handle General MacArthur because of American political considerations and said it was up to Britain to intervene.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, was faced with a barrage of questions in the House of Commons about General MacArthur's views on using Nationalist Chinese troops in Korea and
Speculation
Over Pace's
in
Pacific Trip
opening a "second front" in China.
or
Omelai quarters said it was į
indication
Britain
Mr
Mr
Norway
Odo, Apr. 8. Field Martial Lord Montgomery, the Deputy Supreme Allied Comman der, West European De- fences, arrived here this air from afternoon by Copenhagen Гот defenco talks.
He is meetter the Nor- wegian Chiefs of Staff to- night, and tomorrow will see the Norwegian Defence Minister, M. Jens Hauge, before watching milltary mancouvres--Reuter, ·
Moderation In Syria Dispute
Tel-Aviv, Apr. 8.
The United States today advised Israel to use modera- tion in the Israeli-Syrian dispute, a source close to the Israeli Foreign Office anld
here.
•
the
The United States Ambassador to Israel, Mr Monnet Davis, mado known
American when he Government's view called on the Izraell Foreign Office today. He had made an carlier visit on Friday,
The Israeli Foreign Ofce re- their assurances that peated Ianel hed no warlike inten- tions, the source stated.
Tic
told
LINER, when Israell planes bombed
RED
MAY BE
Ambassador was that everything had been quiet the border since Thurs-
Syrian positions in the do- militarized zong near the Bea of Galilee,
BOYCOTTED frontier clash
It was
The ralds followed the kill- ing of seven Israell police in a Oboervers here believed that the United States action followed Egypt's request Sintes, Britain to the
United
and France to tervene
prevent
Israel and
Israell
hostililles
Syria.
between
and Syrian spokes-
men today both said that they were prepared to resume the Israeli-Syrian Armistice Cam- mission.
Tom Driberg said Mr unlikely Britain would Morrison faced the acid test not
"latest and mast make known her opposition to about the
of General troops blant examplas the use of Nationalist
un-
Washington, Apr. 8. apparently extending warfare further
MacArthur's
insolence Washington, Apr. 8.
and in- in the to the Asian mainland.
governable
The decision on whether the under Informed quarters spie- [ course of talks cut definition of inte".
vattable
appetite for political Pallsh liner Batory will return to the United States next month culated today that the trip way about a new
United Nations aims in Korea,
"It really looks," wrote
lon schedule awaits negotiations of the Army Secretary, Mr These quarters said there was rigs must be hear breaking New York City area,
in Reynolds News, son use of the new pler in the would Frank Pace Jr., to the no
formal protest to the point between Washington and disclosed today. Pacific areas, may be tied send a
United States Government.
Tokyo. If they aren't, if Mac-
The 14,287-ton vessal used by with the latest con-
chockod, In Arthur is The British Ambassador
confirmed, Washington succumbs
to his Communist Gerhart Edler to fice troversy involving General Washington, it was
frontier the United States authorities two hort of full
report
pressure and the Chinese are or is making a MacArthur Douglas
pro-
years ago has been barred from that perhaps the atomic bomb MacArthur controversy. There further onraged by he
that the Prime vocations,
then this have New York City's municipal pler along the were suggerent
It did not, tests at Eniwetok.
Minister, Mr
Atlee, brought this issue near breaking facilities as "undesirable", should make another flying trip point between Washington and sailed for Poland on April 3 and it was
ls scheduled to return on May Israell The Defence Department an-to the United States, but that London."
troops. nounced on Wednesday that Mir
This Pace and other high ranking Mr officius would visit Hawall, Wake Island, Okinawa and the Tokyo area and return here on April 21.
Was
swered
the
of
סתיו
دیگه
nic
arca
the
Isracil reports from
today claimed demillarised Istoel-Syria border
the
zone
in fact, now exist, as
divided between
and police
the Syrian
The Poles have protested to
do
the
World Govt. Congress Winds Up
unlikely since
appiled both is
of wary
em.
TOUCHY ISSUE in any There
that ad- the American Embassy in War-northern zone near Lake Hule was bellet barrasing Mr Truman
at this moment.
ditional members of Parliament saw again the exduction order. and to the southern zone east row over
MacArthur might sign a motion introduced The American reply was under- of the Sea of Galilee, the re- posed a grave test of Anglo- into the CommonS calling for stood have pointed out that ports added. This situations it- a solution of con- the action was a local affair and self could provide expression an The Department said the pur- American unity in the Far East. pose of the trip was to obtain Britain has recognised the Red fidence" in General MacArthur that the United States is taking the border dispute, observers be
action
Beved, except for Ianel's inter- For the present new as United Nations commander.
of tho armistice intimate detailed knowledge of Chinese Government and made
Among the questions put contract arrangements by the protation
agreement that Iamel's bor to an- Galyna-American Line. for Mr Morrison operations in Korea through on-it plain it feels all-out war the-spot observations and con- must be avoided at almost any down
Britain feels General swer was one from Mr Des- price.
In its protest, Poland ditt not ders extend to the old borders ferences.
action against of Palestine despite the demill- MacArthur mist
asking keep that fact mond Donnelly
for threaten retaliatory
at tarised zone.-Router, effective control" of American verstis doclding Mr Pate is accompanied by in mind as long as he is com- "more
Polish and MacArthur.
piers but there was the Lt. Gen. John E. Hull, deputy manding United Nations
Mr Atuce and his colleagues possibility unless the Batory can
30 Chief of Staff for Administra- not just American troops.
move very find now theilities in Hoboken, Gen. Edward tion, and Lieut.
were expected Six of London's big morning
on the issue. Not Brooklyn on Jersey City to M. Brook, Chief of Personnel,
gave
affair." The only does the MacArthur affair unload passengers and cargo,
Discussions by Gudynin- Gen. Hull commanded the atom to the MCA prominent display carefully
"Observa sald have political ramifications
Líne offelak with independent would direct the activities of bomb task force at Eniwotok ia
States but it also American Minister 01 State
the United the spring of 1948. the aid stations.
has them here where Mr Attlee private pier owner in the. New be
remarks-about-"l
to keep in York City area have not resulted has statements" com
long battled The Defence Department was
new any who have in
arrangements Left Wingers
the hunt in std on for following although spokesman
a "mild admission mostly tion were
opposed
another pler-United Press. asked whether Mr Face would cerning the Far Eastern situa-line visit Eniwetok. A
De say only that be
of what the Cabinet really American foreign policy. would
Mr Winston Churchill so far thinks about MacArthur's state- parument had no information.
has kept quiet about General The first atomic test was be- menta,"
MacArthur except to praise him lieved either to have been un-
as an able milliary commander to De dertaken recently, or
and to comment on the The best in-
The strongest attack on the tremely heavy American casual- forthcoming soo
The wartime from "Reynolds ties in Korea. formation is that another will General came
has Paper Prime Minister take place during Mr Face's stay News,"
Washington, Apr. 8. whose editor, wrote: "This is repeatedly, however, his belief
The Italian Prime Minister, showdown. in the Pacific-United Press,
must that the Western powers must: insist that the Government of not have their strength diverted Signor Alcide de Gasperi, sald the United States either recall General
or take to the Far East at the expense today that Italy was MacArthur
him. In the Cf Europe, which, he has termed with a "frm resolve to defend | dozen countries recommended steps to control
the real battleground if World course of 48 hours, this ar- rogant soldier has thumbed his War-III- should come. United
Press," and Truman nose at President at the British Government and made the United Nations look like an ineffective assembly of junior school
The conference
Each aid station would manned by volunteers trained in medical work and two doctors trained in quickly diagnosing and prescribing treat ment for Injuries caused by radio-activity and other effects of an atomic bomb.
bout half a mile apart around ferry slips and line terminals Romulo
Battle iteport the devasinted area. A central for
Call
Fach bursi would take entunities estimated at 150,000
Of these, a total of 300,000.
EVACUATION "One thing that impressed me
would bring the ship going from Turkey 100,000 would be killed and of
Little carriera 200,000 wounded, 50,000 Korea
Turks the
casualties to the aid stations for From were not could he expected to die later, they Anxiety that
emergency treatment. going to get there in time to be saiti,
disaster plan is built there, pallents would be routed The help out. They actually wanted
400 to 600 highly lo larger ald stations, hospitals, to spin some blood for the cause round
mobile aid slations which emergency annexes or evacuat- of the free world."
a circle ing centres at railroad stations, would be set up in
transportation to medical eerires
outside the city. headquartersborough controleer Korel said
doctors are co-operating very well in tak- Ing special courses on the
radio-activity. AT 2.30, 5.15, effects
him recent typical report to
per cent of the 20 said that
in a doctors in the Bronx had com-
An active broadcast atk here, called on pleted the course, file is kept of all doctors and members of the United Nations nurses in the city, listing their to send more troops to fight in specialties.
Eventually, Dr Kogel hopeS person trained have every In first aid. Most of his basic had instructors are already trained, troops
send he cald.
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For Troops
Luke Success, Apr. 8. Senor Carlos Romulo, Philip Foreign Minister. pines
Korea.
He sold not
4
A SHOWDOWN
Left
Wing
Britala
haal debatween Mr
big
to
refuse
ex-
stressed
Their Firm Resolve
democracy
Rome, Apr. 8. The Movement for World Federal Goverment ended an eight-day congress here tonight by urging a Korean 'armistice and the admission of all coun- the tries do membership in United Nations.
The congrosa, attended by 200 Inspired delegates from more than
A
bath these proposals as "practical "May God speed us on our
stops for casing world tension" common-way, he said in and denounced the great-powers". sound flm Interview broadenst
FANTYJ IN VITLs ruce.
on the National Broadcasting Delegates also approved a Company's television pro recommendation that the UN. Kramme "Battle Report". The General Assembly "proceed at
was
made in Italy,
would
powers
MCCARTHY AGAIN Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin,
Apr. 8. Senator Joseph McCarthy
Signor de Gasperi said Italy once to set a time limit" beyond. Wisconsin) sald was motivated by three things: have no
which right to administer Truman, General Omar Bradley (Republican,
"It is high 1. here last night:
"Gratitude for the gener of Defence, the Secretary
dependent territories, General ous co-operation of the Ameri- General Go
The Congress elected as lis General George Marshall, was treason the banner story in the Sunday MacArthur permission to use can prople."
2. Renewed faith in Uberty."new President, General Hjalmar caid General Chinese Nationalist troops"
& Chamber of Express, which
3. "A firm resolve to defend Rissen-Larsen of Norway. He which
hig Speaking at that nations
MacArthur must swallow
eCommerce dinner, Senator democracy and obtain social replaces Lord Boyd Orr of Great
Britain,
Nobel Prize win- 1949 committed combat pride and agree to say no more, should be the
Foreign Food and Agriculture Organisa- new units if additional and offer to resign, or he must the war in Korea only if General
was needed to assure refuse to retract and pass the MacArthur's hands, bound by View by the Italian
Minister, Count Carlo Sforza, tion (FAO).—Associated Press. Volunteers aro entering the power
were State Department, ident Truman who the ball to President
who said the United States an programme slowly, Dr Kogel victory.
allies in the "It is Important, not only to would then have little alterna- untied." sold, "depending on the news-
success of this tive but to recommend his re Describing General MacArthurly were now papers When the news is bad guarantee the we get a good response. When first United Nations experiment call to the United Nations, The as "one of the greatest Ameri-Atlantic Part-United Press
said it was believed cans this nation ever produceti collective security, but to Expres It is good, the response drops in off."
make it as universal an under-that if the President did not the Senator said that the United Will
Senor take decisive collon to conne States must support him in his taking
pocsible,"
MacArthur to military matters Boller that Chinese Nationalist Against Romulo said,
British Cabinet may make troops should be used "in the the made Ho
bis statements in delivering yesterday
the private representations.
first to or ho must stick to his opinions | McCarthy said: "We could win | justice." .. ioined in the inter-ner and former head of the UN.
SUPPLY PROBLEM Stockpiling medical
supplies
for the aid slations and hospitals
Go
M
-Reuter.
Mr Crossman's column in the clash against Communist China." is one place the Federal Gov-second address in the 14-week ernment definitely will have to "prico of Peace" series, broad Sunday Pictorial entitled "Mac- Bald: "It is help the city, he said.
time someone said high the programme produced by the General MacArthur should "The Federal Government is cast internationally as part of Arthur Must the only agency large enough United Nations Radio Division, dismissed if he cannot be die- to buy and stockpile the supplies-Reuter.
ciplined. And Mr Truman
be told should
that every do Englishman expects him to his duty as President, of the United States of America and cortmunder-in-chief of the Amerlem armed forcon"
" he said.
needed,"
In a radio talk, Dr Kogel showed the scope of the supp'y problem. There would probably be 40,000 to 80,000 severe burn cases from an atomic attack,
"Wo and," he said, "that one patient requires 42 tanks of oxygen, 30 pints of plasma, 40 pints
of whole blood, 100 pints of other fluids such as glucoses and saline, many drugs auch as morphine and penicillin and throo miles of gauze bandage." |--United Press,
Mission Tour
Of Pakistan
1
Karachi, Apr. 8 The Turkish goodwill-milli ery mission to Pakistan today retired lo. Karachi after come. pleting a three-week tour.
The mission visited all military. centris, including GHQ Pakistan Army at Rawal pindi..
Tender, of, the
Mission, Lieutenant-timpal Zekał Oken, la addressing journaliste", tow morrow 40, give his imprez.
The missiónis fring
back to STARTERY Tugadiy, mornitig
Bernhard Dining
With Perons
Buenos Aires, Apr. ́8,
Princo Bernhard remained in
NEAR A BREAKT
it:
ba
Trygve Lie's Tour
Tel-Aviv, Apr. 8.
Brotherhood
Resume
Not Fight
Russia May
Rome, Apr. 8.
The Italian Communist chict,
Cairo, Apr. 8.
The Moslem Brotherhood may
its activities in Egypt Signor Palmino Togliatti, today resume said that the Italian people will for the first time since the or
was burmed two never fight in a war against the ganisations Soviet Union and her satelites. Your's go as "a famatioal poll- Winding up the seventh Na- tico-religious organisation with
own para-calltary tional Congress of the biggest its ow
Long Communist party in Europe outside Russia, Sigmor Togliniti referred
The
a
was Brotherhood to a proposed he had cused of reponsibility for a made at the opening of the six-series of terrorist acte culminat Mr Trygve Lie, Secretary-day Congress that the Italian Ing in the assassination of the Prime Minister, Communists wore prepared. to Egyptian General of the United Nations,
is expected to arrive in Israel cease their opposition to the Nokrashy Pasha, in December, on April 27 for a two-day visit Government it it would radical 1940.
Icove The Minister of the Interior, Mr Crossman called on Me during his tour of the Middle by alter its foreign policy, Mohamed and serag Di
the Atlantic Pact, and carry his apartment all today with a slight cold. His staff announced Morrison to show less caution East.
He will be received by Presi out large-scale social reforms Pasha, said today that the he would not be able to attend than his predecessor, Mr Ernest
this Bevio, and warned that if Mac-dent Chaim Weizmann, Premier
He said today that this pro Brotherhood might be allowed a special church service
but would attend a Arthur bombod Manchuria or Ben Gurion and the Foreign posal was meant as an alarm to resume its activities when evening
signal to war bgainst the aitira martial law comes to an end and
#odletin private dinner which President Chiang Kai-shek started trouble Minister, Methe Sharett and Senora Peron
From Israel he will leave by tion in which Italy, Europe and laws regulating such from Formoss, the Russians are giving
for Tripoll Associated the entire world and themselves receive Parliamentary sanction
May hin at the presidential re might come in and then we
at present-Reuter,
15. Nauter. sidence, - United Press.
should be in a world war."
POP •
I SUPPOSE THE CAUSE
'IS TOO MUCH
ABSENTEEISM
IN THE
·WORKS
NO! MY LAD
THE CAUSE
air
Prese
Blackcoated shirkers !
TOO MUCH
· HAVE – SOME
"TRA-ISM:
DJ "THE OFFICE
on
· CHINESE OPTICAL ED."
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