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India Is Senate

Washington, Apr, 26.

A bill to provide India with 2,000,000 tons of food grains to avert a threatened famine was introduced in the United States Senate today.

which has been of a large part of India's hope of winning the friendship The bill, approved by the Senate For-resources earmarked for the of its adversary. eign

Relations Committee, development

Every effort, he said, should programme would give India grains in two famine relief at this time might be made to help both India and Instalments over the next year very well cause

unrest that Pakistan -1,000,000 tons as a gift and could lead to further Commun- 1,000,000 tons as a loan.

ist domination in Asia, A strong and vigorous India is of tremen- It is expected to como up dous importance to the United for debate in a week.

States."

were

EXTREMELY URGENT

The Committee

said it was

Of Peace Efforts

Paris, Apr. 26.

The United States deputy, Dr Philip Jessup, today charged Russia with persistently supporting the North Korean aggressors politically and materially and porafstently opposing and trying to block the United Na- tions' efforts to end the Korean conflict.

Dr Jessup's charge came in the form of a formal statement which he read at the 88th plenary session of the Big Four deputies.

It was delivered as a direct retart to yes. torday's attack by the Soviet deputy, Mr Anderi Gromyko, who charged the United States with aggression in Korea,

Mr Gromyko had warned, "There will not be enough room in Korea for white crosses over the graves of Interventionists if the fighting in Korea does not come to an end."

Today's meeting lasted only 40 minutes, the shortest so far, The deputies agreed to moet

tomorrow efforts to draw up an agenda for-

Ministers' con-

a Foreign

furence

to

resume Arms Aid Must

Be Continued

Aller pointing out that the United States is one of the 40 "loyal members" of the United Nations who have helped or promised to help halt North Korean aggression, Dr Jessup

The Soviet Union is also an original signer of the Charter of the United Nations pledged ta take effective collective megrutes for the suppression of acts of aggression.

"The Soviet Union has per- sistently

supported North Korean

and materially.

The

#ggression politically Soviet Union has per- sistently opposed and tried to block

efforts Nations to restore peace."

United

of the

GROMYKO'S REPORT At the end of Dr Jessup's In formally reporting the bill statement, Mr Gromyko retorted to the Sonate, Mr Guy Gilette that it was erroneous to call the (Democrat Senator, Iowa) said North Koreans aggressors and that to help India meet the charged that the reag aggressor threatened famine each Ameri-was the United Status. can would need to tako lesa than $1

from his

Dr Jessup declared: "On June His mail showed most Ameri-launched a sudden, brutal, un-

North Korean- 25,

forces cans were glad to be part of

pocicist,

the humanitarian programme.

provoked attack with armour

He asked the Senate to act and heavy arms."

Washington, Apr. 26. President Truman told Congress today that the foreign

std pro- gramme must be continged

so long as needed to help the free nations build their defences.

"The price will be high, but it price which, the free nations can pay and it la the price they must par› If they wish to preserve their freedom," the Presi dent said in the seoogd semi-annual report on the mutual defence assistance programme.---Rester,

U.S. Listens

To British

Pleas

Ottawa View

Of

Bombing Issue

Raids On Manchuria Might Be Necessary

Ottawa, Apr. 26. The External Affairs Minister, Mr Lester B. Pear- son, told the House of Com- mons today that the bomb- ing of Manchurian air bases may become necessary from the United Nations military point of view even at the risk of extending the war in Korea.

Mr Pearson said: "It is our view that those countries parti- cipating in the milliary opera- tions in Korea should be con- sulled with regard to the Implications of such action and with regard to any retallatory action that may be required to moet it"

to bo

in

The bombing of Manchuria might become unavoidable and a decision might have, to be made on the spot without re- farring back to member nations. The Senate Committee sald

Mr Pearson said: "The risk that the interests of the United

of precipitating an

an extension of the war Siates in helping India

in Korea would have many and fundamental and ex- extremely urgent that the food

weighed against the [ma

plained that since on economi-grains should be sent to India

Dunoon, Apr. 28. military necessity of bombing was good so that they arrived as soon as

Mr Hector MoNell, Secretary Marchurian bases” cally strong India

on the bill so that wheat ship- After recalling, the. United of State for Scotland, salt today No decision had been reached insurance against Communist possible.

ments could be started as soon Nations' moves blanketing

the that the United States had li- by the United of Asia, India's It said that $20,000,000 would as possible to India where, ho South

to help

Nations countries Koreans development plan should go be

ensi

of Britain which have troops participating atter tened to the needs to re-commissald, many people are

how charging Soviet Russia

for raw materials. with forward.

to the Korea war, but the ques- starving.-Reuter."

Addressing supporting aggression, Dr Jessup frades

the Scottish tion had been under discussion concluded: "Men

Union

Congress,

for five months. The United he said nations are fighting and dying it once essere la tion firas, asked Canada for o

that Amarica allowed States, which raised the under the United Nations flag raw materials the effects would reply, pointing out that in Korea today to uphold the be felt over the whole field of case could be made out under. World War and to make peace. Charter, to prevent a third production.

Another bill to come before the House of Representatives, the Lower House would pro- vide the 2,000,000 tons as a loan.

In report accompanying the bill, the Senate Committed hoped India In the near future would it its embargo on ship- ments to the United States of monazite sands, or important atomic energy material,

NOT PROFER

The Committee added, how- over, that it did not feel that It would be proper for the United States Government to use the grains as a device to ask or compel tho Government Indla to lift its embargo

of

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New Delhi, Apr. 26. Red China has agreed to sell to India -- for cash --- 50,000 tons of grain sor- thum to help relieve the Indian food shortage.

The Food Ministry sald agreement was negotiated in Feking last night by K. R. Damie, Indian Joint Food Secretary.

The first of the 50,000 lens of grain sorghum în expected to be shipped in June through joint Indian- Chinesa efforts to obtain shipping from various countries.

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Washington, Apr. 26. A drive to obtain funds for India's food grain requirements was begun here today by a prominent Washington business secure. man, Mr Thomas Saltz, who These are facts known to all sent

a cheque for $100 to India's peoples of the world who are Ambassador 10 the

United tree to know the truth. They States, MrS

Vija Lakmi Pandit speak louder than any words Mr Saltz said. "If Congress which representatives of tho won't the people them- Soviet Union can utter here or selves must act".

elsewhere."United Pros His chaque will buy 24-bags- of wheat, Mr Saltz sald, and he hoped that thousands of others would join him in the | drive.-Router.

act

UN Forces In Korea

Burma Party

Manifesto

that

&

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International law for retaliating against any attack on United Nations forces from behind the Manchurian boundary-United

But the British Government was not without hope America and other nations con- cerned were aware of her di- Fress.

culties or were willing to con- tribute to their easement.

"The recent statement of the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, Ja witness to

to the rea». sonableness of

in this respect," he added.

pect our expectation

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19 a forthright and helpfeil statement that we are allies and will be treated as allies."

Taft Attack

On Bradley

Washington, Apr. 26.

Sonator Robert Taft today The strongest representations charged that General Omar had been made to the United Bradley and the Joint Chiefs of States, including the visit

Washington

40

of Mr Clement

Staff were absolutely under the

Rangoon, Apr. 20. The Anti-Fascist

Atlee, the Prime Minister, and control of Administration poll. People's "It is only fair we should addtical leaders. His confidence in Freedom League, mainstay of that we have had a sympathetic

them was shaken, the

Government of reception present Burmp, declared today that it

our pleas," ha sqld.--Renter. would continue 113 neutrality in

formational offairs and try to dissuade other Spanish countries from precipitating a

world war. third

of

The Senate Republican policy leader made the statement dur- ing another round of the hosted debate on General MacArthur's

Strikes dismissal by President Truman

At An The statement was made in

a policy manifesto issued for the June elections. Signed by

the

manifesto

End

in the foreign policy row,

He maintained that a recent sproch by General Bradley, Madrid, Apr. 26. chairman of the Joint Chiets The four-day-old strike in

of

the State referred

The report said that the sion 100 Liberty ships to corry Committee had

carefully the first 1,000,000 tons. examined the availablilty of The report contained supple-

Washington, Apr. 20. The United Nations have thought that either eary views of Mr Theodore

Green (Dernocrat

ground, air, Senator, about $30,000 the gift or supply on credit

Rhode Island)· terms of wheat to India might the food situation

who said that sen, supporting and 'police forces provide

was largely engaged in Koroa. occasion for the man-made by the Government procurement of such materials. of India itself.

Assistant Secretary. of Etala the Lengue's President, Premier the Bilbao and San Sebastian in, was in effect written It pointed out that at present

Dean Rusk told the House Appro- Thakin He added, "A large part

Department. He the United States are obtaining the trouble results from India's rations sub-Committee

to General Bradley's substantial quantities of a num-hostile policy

some urged support for the League, areas of Northern Spain ended refe

today towards Pakis-two months ago 250,000 Ameri- which fought the Гарарево

had address In Chiongo, in which as workers, who ber of strategic materials from tan, and the people of the lat-can troops were in Korea. Fascists and achieved

genoral warned against walked out in protest tho

At the the

MacArthur's ter country necessarily regard His testimony, made public country's Independence.

cout of living, went back to adopting General The interests of the United help given

for broadening the India under these last night, mald these Americans

heir factories. Dur Goverment had its three youret zulo,

A few thousand men States in helping Indla

stili are circumstances as help which plus 250,000 South Koreans the

Taft recalled that many and fundamental," the re-has the effect

and remained out at Pasajes of weakening amounted to 85 per cent of the distributed nearly 15 crore Zaraus and some printing and the Joint Chiefs recommended port stid.

their own country."

United Nations forces. Thirteen rupees in maricultural loans and "Since an economically strong

planta in Ban defence mending a year ago of crazed metal works Mr Green said that Pakistan other United Nations had com- remitted marly seven

were still

considered India is good insurance against was a good friend of the United mitted

idle $13,000,000,000 and approximately

35,000 which

poverty-stricken Sebastian the

Reuter.

$20,000,000,000 more-but were Communist blanketing of States and had lent armed as men.

peasants had been unable t

now seeking a spending total Asia India's development plan | sistance In Korea despite the Mr Rusk added that talks repay, the manifesto eunt. (One

of about 400,000,000,000. should go forward. Diversion fact that India was making it were under way in various crose of rupets le the equiva-Vote Of Confidence

necessary for Páklälän to main-capitals to increase the Korean lent of 10 million rupees). tain troops on the borders of war manpower through replace-". Router. Kashmir.

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Brussels, Apr, 20

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a year was obtained by Belgium's all- ago," he said,-United Press. Mr Rusk's figures included "Ike" Back In Paris Catholic Government today 100,000 South Koreans nasigned

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