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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1952.
Churchill Frowns On Another Truman Ridgway's
FAR EAST Proposal For Empire
To Confor With
Mark Clark
Jackson, Miss., July 8. General 4. Lawton Collins,
Economic Federation
Army Chief of Staff, Bald PLAN SAID TO BE
here today he will go to Japan next week for con- forences with General Mark W. Clark, and to Korea for a routine inspection of the battle front,
Gen. Collins, who is here to State Convention address the
of the American Legion, told the United Press in an exclu- sive Interview that he is hope- ful of an early armistice in Korca
Gen.
IMPRACTICABLE
London, July 8. The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill,
Bey Of Tunis today poured cold water on a proposal by a Labour
Stalling
On
member, Mr Frank Beswick, for an economic | federation of the Commonwealth.
Mr Churchill did not regard the proposal as practicable, adding, "I have never personally, con-
Reform Plansidered federation with approval.
"Many other forms of unity and of association aro possible and valuable, but an economic federation M. of the Commonwealth would not be possible without a de Hauteclocque, con-political federation.
an
this
be
He added that "the United Nations forces have the cap-
Tunis, July 8. The ability to use tactical atomie
Resident - General, weapons should the signal be Jean
by the President.
ferrod with the Bey of Tunis for He said, "We
than always more
hour behind "That would involve surren-, great danger to try and set up doors today and an i der
by
Commonwealth | în every
economic and hopeful of an early truce when clowed
political Including the federation of all countries in get off their authorised informant said that government, the Communists propaganda theme as they have the diplomat pressed the Bey United Kingdom Government, the Commonwealth, in recent days. They can have for quick approval of France's of such
wide range of "I believe it would be quite on armistice in Korea whenever Tunisian reform programme.
economic powers that every
rate in member of the Commonwealth impracticable, at any they decide to accept our gen- erous terms. But we will never M. Hauteclocque is also re- would cease to be a sovereign the period I am likely to
concerned with." * give
in on
on the matter of forcible paried to have obtained Dey State,
Sidi al Amin Pasha's whale.
"Even if the United Kingdom NATURAL PROCESS repatriation said the United hearted assent to retaining M. were prepared to face States holds good its offer to Eddine Baccouche as his Pre- | possibility it is clear that other; Mr Herbert Morrison, Deputy have several observers Inspect mier until reforms giving the Commonwealth governments Opposition leader, then asked Its prisoner of war compounds North African protectorate awould not.". ank to interview internogs re-
freater measure of self-govern-
Mr Heary Usborne (Labour) garding their choico on the re- ment take effect.
asked if the Prime Minister had turn home ist.
any reason to suppose that the Ho
Observers belleved, however, people of those countries would not changed his opinion of December, 1950, that that M. Hauteelocque did not not welcome this form of the use of the atomic bomb was obtain the Bey's outright political Integration, which impractical in Kores,
ceptance of the reform pro-
would be greatly to He added, "Our
in forces
gramme and that there would be Korca do have the capability to further efforts to conciliate na-
advantage. employ atomic weapons, Oftionalist factions who reject the course, the utilization of the French plan. atomic bomb and tactical atomic weapons is reserved to a decl- alon of the President, and I can say that at present we have no plans for use of atomic weapons in Korea."-United Pr££3,
had
Both Tunisians and French leaders are anxious to avoid giving the impression that pre- sure is being used to obtain the Bey's signature.
During the past week reports from the Bey's summer palace
Queen Zain In at Carthage have indicated that
Seclusion
Lausanne, July 8. Queen Zain of Jordan remain- ed in strict soclusion in a hotel here today but members of her party said she was planning to return to Amman, perhaps at the end of the week.
The Queen has taken ox- traordinary precautions to svold any publicity concerning her plans. She had planned to visit Rome, It was learned, but when this was reported in the Press the immediately cancelled the trip. It is expected that shot will ny to Amman.-Assocluted Press.
the Bey believes that he can in- crease support among Tunisians for the reform bill with a re- shuffle of the Baccouche Cabinet.—United Press.
Unscrupulous
Practices
"Are
to tako we
it that you are opposed to the principio in relation to of federalism the Commonwealth, but are in Europe is concerned?" : favour of it so far as Western
Mr Churchill answered, "No, their do not myself conceive that federalism is immediately pos- sible within the Commonwealth. I have never been in favour of it in Europe."
Mr Churchill replied, "I am sure the closer we come to each cther by natural processes the bettor. But it would be a very
American
Protest To Reds In
Berlin.
Berlin
General
{·" -
Asked if the Prime Minister did not think that the natural process within the Common- wealth should now be towards tighter association of the kind he had Indicated, Mr Churchill srid that the very looseness of association of which he was so
Official Goes
Washington, July 8.
The American Solicitor- Gentral, Mr Philip Pert- man, resigned today -- the fourth bich Justice De- patiment official to leave recently.
Portman noted as Attorney General from April 3when President Traman
Alunissed Mr
Howard McGrath from aloe until he named Bir James BloGranery, '» Fed- eral Jodgo, to succeed him last May.
Mr Trizman announced Mr. Perlman's resignation
with "aineero regret”. -- Heater.
Teheran Debate Om Mossadegh
Talks In London
London, July 9.
General Matthew, Ridg- way and British defence chiefs are expected to dis enss the proposed Mediter ranean. Command here this wook.
in talks
General Ridgway isfying here from Paris today on two-day official visit,
D
· British" defence chiefs also discuss, with him the pro- gress of the NATO lines communications, redar and air- fields, and questions related to bon- the varying lengths of seripilon", "services" "In NATO countries.
They may discuss whether the NATO "build-up "k" fast enough.
Other questions that may be considered aro NATO training problems and the eccent scu, air and land exercises.
Teheran, July 8:
This will be General Ridge The Persian Senate is way's first visit to London as
Supreme Commander.-Reuter. due to meet in private ses- sion tomorrow to discuss COMMAND CHANGE the question of giving Dr
Washington, July 8. Mohammed Mossadegh an
President Truman has approved unqualified yote of approval a change in die United
States 4.5 Premier following a military stucture in Europe, second series of meetings putting General Matthew Ridg-
way
In charge of American between its Vice-Chairman
troops there as well as the North and the Shah last night. Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces, the Defence Department Vice-Chairman Hussain Ghall
annosinced today.
Tals authority includes all Bayat disclosed to the Fress that Dr Mossadegh had told the United States forcen except Shah on Monday night he did those in Barlin, Austria and not feel like taking up the re-Trieste.
The purpose of the change is sponsibility of forming a now government until the Senate to co-ordinate construction and also gave him a clear vote of supply for United States forces preference,
said. in Europe, a spokesman (The Senate on Monday failed He emphasised that the change to confirm the unilateral action is strictly of a logistical or ad-
ministrative nature. of the Majlls (Lower House) the day before in renominating Mossadegh for
The change will Dr the Premiership Ridgway · o
Gen. unified command under the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Formerly there were three separate U.S. commands.
Gon. Thomas Handy hoaded
he resigned on Saturday. Senate expressed mild disappo
of the Majlis action, pointing out
that it had been the original
European Command with proud could lead as easily in intention that both houses to- the future towards disintegrather should choose the Pre headquarters at Heidelberg, Ger- many, Vice-Admiral Jerauld tion as it had
But while not giving a Wright headed the United States led to develop mier, ment in the past.
direct vote of approval, the Naval forces in the eastern Mr Churchill
"We Senate decided to send a letter Atlantic and Mediterranean with added
to the Shah asking him to ap-headquarters in Londen, and might just as easily do harm by proceeding with caution,"
polni
Premier.) Dr Mossadegh
dle Mr
wo chall
the
Churchill
of the
Lieut-Gen. Lauris Norstad head- The Shah, through Vice- President
theed the United States air forces Bayat, urged Senate to reconsider its position. In Europe-United Press.
Dissatisfaction at the Senate's qualified
support of Dr Mos- sadegh was voiced in the Lower House today.
for in-
PAL Director
Dies In NY
NO ABANDONING Berlin, July 8.
Mr Patrick Gordon-Walker, General Mathewson, Amert- Commonwealth Relations, Secre can Berlin commandant, to- night protested to the Russians tary in the lost Labour govern- about the kidnapping of an abandoning parts
ment, naked it. Mr Churchill was anti-Communist lawyer in West pamphlet "Britain Strong And severely criticised the Senate's Three Nationalist deputies Free" which act out Conserva action, stating that the New York, July 8. In a note to M. Sergei A.
course An official of the South Afri- Dengin, Berlin
the Common suggested by it would lead to representative live polley to before said today of the Soviet Control Commis-wealth can Sales Agency
general complications in the future. that Japan faces the loss of ston,
clection,
What would happen, Mathewson de- immediate release several million pounds Sterling |manded the
smilingly stance, if the Sonate, did not
New York, July 8. in South African trade
unless of Dr Walter Linse, who was a statement of policy has been gramme for the country?
"Nothing we set out in approve Dr Mossadegh's pro- Mode Bogle, 48, investment sore means were found to curb kidnapped outside his American abandoned and
broker and one of the directors we all look unscrupulous Japaneso CX- sector home and taken into East forward to the moment when it was Dr Mossadegh who had found dead at 1300 GMT today
One deputy
explained that of the Philippine Airline, was Embassy Gets Notice porters who, he charged, had Germany, American Mcfuts
been defrauding South African sold.
be able to ram red
the British in his apartment here.. successfully expelled Moscow, July 8.
General Mathewson tald Importers of several hundred
M. meat down your throats." (Loud from Persia. Britain was only
death The Police sold that An Indian Embassy spokes- thousand Pounds yearly by Dengin he was shocked not and prolonged laughter)*** awaiting Dr Mossadegh's down- was apparently due to natural man said today that the Soviet fraudulent shipments.
only by the outrageousness of (One of the Labour.com- fall. It was up to both houses
causes although they have Government agency, "Adminis-
this crime but by the evidence plaints against the Conservatives of the Legislature to provent ordered an autopsy. tration for the Service of the
The official said that the re- of collusion of persons under is that at the general election this in the Intereste of the Tiplomatic Corpe," had notified putation of Japanese business Soviet control."
they promised more "red meat" country. --- Reuter, the Embassy that Its lease on men in South Africa now was He said: "I must warn you for the people, but that it had
be very low as a result of recurring that I regard this net, which not materialised). present building is to
Answering ended on December 31 this year practices whereby some Japanese could only have been carried out
another question, assistance of Mr Chu
Churchill because the building is involved goods exported were not accord with the direct
suid, "I think the reconstruction plan of ing In
to
your jurisdiction, that the English-speaking parts specifications.-United forces under
the Commonwealth ns intolerable and one which of Press Moscow city.-Reuter
must be rectified.
drawing steadily closer togeier "I, therefore, insist that you
every year utilise your powers in the Soviet and we hope that similar bene
that passes to see to it that Dr Linse it ficial reactions will gradually returned in cafety and without occur outside those limits." delay to his residence and the
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zone
criminals
turned over to the proper Berila authorities for prosecution"
Mr Beswick's
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