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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1951.
TRUMAN WARNS The Real Thing During A Mock War Communist
OF POSSIBLE RED OFFENSIVE
San Francisco, Sept. 3.
President Truman said in a speech liere today: that the Communists may try to resume the offen- sive in Korca at any time. He added: "More- over, they are capable of launching new attacks in Europe, in the Middle East, or elsewhere in Asia' wherever it suits them."
Mr Truman spoke in connection with the start, of the nationwide defence bond drive. He is in this city to address the opening session of the Japanese peace conference tomorrow. The bond drive is to help finance rearmament of the United States and other free nations in the face of Com- munist pressure, both internal and external..
"When aggression broke out in | He unged Americans to pur- Korca, the United Nations took chase Government savings bonds action," said the President. "It as a "ersonal" answer to the labelled aggression for what it Communist aggressors. was and it branded the North Korean
and Chinese Com- munists as aggressors. It called upon peace-loving countries to unite and put down aggression,
"That is what we have been doing. Young men from the United States have been fight- Ing heroleully alongside young
men from many other
countries to stop aggression in Korea, For they knew, and we knew, if aggression were not checked in Koren it would only be a mat- ter of time until a new world war brought destruction and
misery to all of us
UN'S PURPOSE
· Mr Truman also noted that he spoke from the founding site et the Unlied Nations, organised six years ego to prevan; another world war.
"Thai is still cur purpose,” he
rid.
He conceded that the United Nations crganization had mel amenities and obstructions since
was founded, "but today the United Nations is doing exactly what it was set up to do."
In addition to providing money. "For the past several weeks there have been negotiations in for defence, the Treasury Depart- Korca, the suggestion of the ment hopes the current bond Communist aggressors, for on drive will help stem Indation by armistice there as the first step cutting purchasing power down to praceful settlement. Recently a time when military produse amount of the Communists have broken off tion will limit the these negotiations.
etviljan 20s-United Press.
"We do not know whether they intend to resume them. Wo are ready at any time to reach an honourable settlement in Korea but we will not give in to aggression. Whether the
ጊ negotiations in Korea are suc- cessful or not, we must con- tinue to drive ahend to build defensive strength for our coun- try and the free world.
PLAIN FACT
the
"The plain fact is that Communista may try to resume the offensive in Korea at any time. Moreover, they are cup- able of launching new atiocics in Europe, in the Middle East,
or elsewhere in Asia, wherever it sulta them. That is what makes it so vital that we bulle ⚫our defences and build thern
fast.**
Acheson Not Resigning
of
Washington, Sept. 3. Desplic Republican demands that he resign, Secretary. State Dean Acheson appears
to stay sure
on for ot lenat three months longer,
He has made definite arrange menis to attend
a series of international meetings stretching through mid-November.
pence
After the Japanese treaty conference, opening at San Francisco tomorrow, he is to return here for talks with, the British and French
President Truman said the defence effort was beginning to show results in the form of tools to produce, on a large Ministers.
and scale, new planes, tanks weapons of all types..
Foreign
Scientists Plan
To Establish Space Satellite
London, Sept. 3.
Leading space flight scientists of 12 nations met here today for the second International Con- gress on astronautics.
This dramatic photo was made as U.S. troops were hurtled into the air after their assault boat hit an underwater demoli- tion charge during train- ing exercised ̧'_af' Camp Rücker, Alaskai Nohe,was killed but 10 were injured. The soldier whose legs arë Been at top of photo is in Hospital with a broken back-AP Picture.
They hope to found an International Astro and nautical Society to co-ordinate research and pool results. Then they will discuss the possibility of establishing an artificial satellite outside the earth's atmosphere.
This idea was seriously con- sidered by Germany during the war and is now being studied by the United States:
The 60 scientists present to- duy were optimistic and believed that a space satellite could be working in 10 years and flights by man to the moon might be possible. In 25 years
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GERMANY
EUROPE
Drug May
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Polio
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Pressure Tactics
Berlin, Sept. 3. Representatives of the three Western Allied Com- mandants in Berlin met twice today to discuss the new road tax on vehicles to and from the city imposed by the East German police. The lax followed East Ger- and Boviet interferenco with West Berlin's export trade, with coal supplies ami with rall and canal, truffle between.West Berlin and West Germany,
Arteridan officials have con- demned the tax as "the latest in a long series of repressivo.com- munist ⠀⠀ mentures aimed starving millions women and children In. Free Berlin."
men,
Tonight, the ihren - Allied representatives: met Professor Ernst Reuter, Lord Mayor of the Western sectors of Berlin, to seek the German views on the matter.
Britishi officials scouted any question of reprisal action at this early stage in the dis- ciciona
Aajor trump card in Allied hands-refusal to sign a new ·£94,000,000 intét-zonal trade agreement-was played in July.
This withholds from East Germany steel and other raw materidis without Which her ave-year economie plan would be hampered.
PRESSURE TACTICS
The road tax Is seen in many quarters here, 'especially by the Germans,
Fressure toetle
15 another to induce the
Western Allies 10 sign the Fargement.
Business men here claim that the 'tax will reduce imporis from Western Germany and
and Weat Europé
ingrcaso prices of perishable foodstuffs in Berin.
Over half of West Berlin's cupplies are brought in by lorries which now have to pay
taxes taniging up to 100 marks
single trip.
After, serious delays to rend hauliers when the tax collection began on Saturday Allied offi- cials today reported that trame was again moving smoothly,
At Helmstedt, tho, inter-żonal cars checkpoint, no passenger were held up today and the lorry dueut had dropped from 300 to about 100.
READY TO
his
Copenhagen, Sept: 3. Recent researches have given promise that a drug may be folind. to conquer poilomycillis, Dr. Frank L. Hersfall of the Hockefeller Medleni Research New York, told the Institute
International infantile Second Brussels, Sept. 3. Mr.Paul Hent Spoole, Chair-urolysis. conference here. to- The 50-ton sulellite vehicle would be about 500 kilometres man of the European Conday.
Growth or multiplication of (abolit 300 miles) above the ultative Assembly announced earth's curface and clear of the tonight that Germany's full linge diferent viruses in living tegration within United
cells had been provented by atmosphere.
Europe will be distilseed with chemical means in recent ex- Once it had achieved a speed
the Germans of a three-day periments, Dr Hersfall said, rolind
the earth of about 18,000
conference at: Hamburg di describing
experiments now miles an hour it would be held
September 21.
belg made in laboratories in In place by gravity in the same
and Aus- the moont
Prest col--the United States Addressing a way as
With this space platform ference here, Mr Spoak said. alid. operating, first
only "There Will be no Europe. The conference, attended by
SIGN.... Instruments and radio and later without Germany, nor could 882 scientists and doctors from munned, the way would be there be any solution to the
30 countries, was opened by
• The
Acting, East German opened to exploratory Bights German probient unless Europe Queen Ingrid of Denmark to- President, Dr Johannes Dieck- into space by piloted rockets.
is reorganised on a completely It will last all the week.
day.
matin, réaffirmed HUMAN ELEMENT
today new basis."
It is being held under the all- The "Germans and Europe"
the International Government's readiness to sign pices of the human element;"-Dr Blater, terence, to be bresided over Poliomyeliils Congress of which the Inter-zonal£84 million of the British Interplanetary by Me Spank, will be attend- Mr. Basil
trade agreemcht, which O'Connor (Unilexi Society
initialled last month; and to ed by
by about 48 political, enu
States) is President, "Beyond the force of gravity d
conclude a further pact for ex- W: man has no weight and we do miellectual leaders from not know yet what will happen German strategy meetings.
Joint sponsors of the canter-changing even more goods. ern European countries and 40
representolives, inence are the American National to him. It is a condition we cluding Dr Kürt Schumacher, Foundation for intanille paralysis From there he plans to go
cannot reproduce Paris for opening sessions of
carth, al- Western German Socialist and the Danish National Assocla- though most other medical prob- the Wefessor Ernst Realer, Hon for infantile paralysis. the United Nations Assembly su November. Associated Press.
lems
can be tackled artificially. Mayor of Berlin, "Continual lekriess is likely to be the main affliction, and General Hons Speidel, there would be constant Seven Western Europcon sensation of falling. Even on Governments have indicated that the
moon,
where the force of they will send observers to the gravity is about one-sixth of Hamburg meetings. that on the earth, the same Germany's part in the West
Dr Donald A. Coval: (United problem would be likely to European detener drive and
to cease its delaying Germany's unification also will States) vill demonstrate the use arise:
"We could creat a gravita-be lgh on the
of glass splints claimed to be easier for tional
much lighter and force ourselves by agenda. making the vehicle spin, but we
"All the differences and mis- patients to wear than the usual shall see about that later."
metal splints. understandings
A popular exhibition illustrate German scientists predo-
obstruct the path of genuine in the fight against polio" minated today, many of them collaboration between Germany
On September 15 he goes to Ottawa-for-Ationtic Pact talks. "We have Tot of new with 11 other Foreign Ministers, developments we
putting ATC
In late October he is to fly to into production, ranging from foster jet planes to lighter Rome for a second round of At- equipment for our foot soldiers, lantle Pact These things take materials and manpower and they cost money. That is where this savings bond campaign.comes in."
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"One of the main problems is
told Reuter,
and former
conference
which
today
Mr O'Connor handed Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Memorial. Gavel" to Danish stem scientist Professer Niels Bohr, President of the cor- ference, for use during the discussions.
Saturday.--Reuter.
working in asuntries other than and her Western neighbours whit / which is attrasting large crowds: their homeland. Among those von Braun. former head of the Spaak said. contributing paper is Dr Werherbe discussed with alter frank-opened in Copenhagen on ness and open-mindedness”, „Mr great rocket researcři statlon at Peenemunde, and designer of the German-European
"A formidable clean-up of 7-2 rocket, who is now working should be carried out at Ham- In the United States-Reuter.
burg-Reuter.
Rioters Freed
Mexico City, Sept. 3: Mexican police today freed 80 of 93 students and Communists who were arrested during the riots on Friday night.
relations
Jubileo. Composers' Competition
Talal As King Of Jordan
Amman, Sept. 3. The Regent of Jordan, Emir Naif, left today for Geneva at. the head of a delegation whica Canberra, Sept. 3. is to accompany Emir Talal, the Eighty-nihe symphonies-03 Crown Prince, home sta
Emir Nalf was appointed Re- The riots begon
when from overseas composers have
of. "Molotov Cocktails".
the assassination (petrol been entered for the Australian gent after.
Jublice com- King Abdullah in the absence, nf, bombs) were thrown at floral Commonwealth
£800 competition. Sir Emir Talal who has been in arches erected do the route used postra'.
Arnold Switzerland for treatment for by President Miguel Aleman on John Barbiroll and Sir. his way to deliver his dith re Box, with another musician of nervous breakdown:
******world repute, will judge the port to Congress,
The police are expected to compositions designed for not
10 more than 40 minutes per press charges against only of the arrested demonstrators,formance by a full orchestra. Reuter.
A "FOWL” TRICK
A
Melbourne, Sept. 3.... poultrydenler, Mr F. Haymer, is no longer awakened by his roostorm clowing beforu dawn, zamen WANG,
After studmg what he calls "fowl paycholbky?"E: he built the parcheschieh oralnet "roof of his 4 Chicken hönse, noticed that Ægrooštra thels?novka-belojo-crawing
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Jordan svinces in Beirut sild・ today that the Emir Talal will be declared King on his retiirh, which is scheduled for Thursday.
Reuter.
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Visiting the Leipzig Autumn Fair, he conferred with West German businesses on how to break the present deadlock In East-West German trade rela- tions.
The East Germani news bigency. ducted a spokesman of a West | demás concern. clairing to repreacht 900 firms bs saying that they would make big efforts to urge the Bonn
Government tirties, which have already done great harnt to the
West German cconomy."
Greece, Russia, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Holland and Canada were
reported to Have placed orders at the Fair today Reutar.
Iraqi-Spanish
Pact
Baghdad, Sept, 3. Iraq and Spain signed a treply of friendship here today. Shakir for Alwadi, acting Minister Foreign Affairs, and the Spanish Minister in Baghdad were the
Reuter eignaforios.
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