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Split In Carolina Democrats

May Support "ike" For Presidency

Washington, July 31. Senator Burnet R. May- bank Democrat, South Carolina, hinted tonight that there might be an all-out fight at the South Carolina Democratic Convention next week over whether to make 'General Dwight D. Eisen❤ hower or Governor Adlai Stevenson the official Democratic presidential can- didate in South Carolina.

had

The South Carolina Democrat told the United Press by tele- phone from his holiday retreat in North Carolina that he sent a telegram to the Democra- the National Chairman urging that Governor Stevenson, the Democratie nominee, make his first South

campaign

speech in Cho Judgment]

"It would

be my

that Governor Stevenson should make his first speech in Charles- ton where certala elements have Always oppured the Democratic his telegram sold. "They and Dewey

* Lindon

inst Roosevelt. It will be a against pleasure for me as a former

Mayor of Charleston to introduce the Governor if he so desires."

"Our Stale Convention meets

week.

I do not know what Boxi

the Convention may agree to do. -I intend to continue to be a De- mocrat Sonator Maybank raid. GOVERNOR SILENT

He refused to elaborate on his the Convention reference to which had been called for next Wednesday, August 6. The State

Democralle Convention

met first in July and recessed to awalt action of the Party's Na- tional Convention before taking its stand on the 1952 candidates, Senator made it plain that he was not including South Governor James F. Carolina Byrnes in his reference to "eer- tain clements."

THO

Those elements

more

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Mr

have been

unitind to Mr Dyrnes and

than to anybody else,"

Mr Byrnes hay remained

silent on his attitude toward the Democratic nomince

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952.

"Maby Dick" Paris Discussions On

Under Way

Ground crew start the job of releasing a giant plastic balloon at an Américan air bass as part of the U.S. Air Re- search and Development Command's upper air research called "Operation Moby Dick." The balloon will provide data on conditions between 50,000 and 100,000 feet,➡Express Service,

Persia Vulnerable

To A Red Coup: American Warning

New York, July 31,

Trade With Communists

Washington, July 31,

Qualified sources said today that the United States was prepared to withdraw its demands for a separate Far Eastern trade security group and fo agree to Japanese participation in a single free. world organisation setting policy on trade with Russia and her satellites.

The problem of fitting Japan into interna-

Strictly A.

US Affair

The

London, July di.

Frimekinjeter, Winston Churchill, told the House of Commans today that the recent U.S. Seventh Ficot

Battyres in tho Formosa Straits Word wiffelly an American affair. Replying to question Froma from Left Wing Labourite Tom Dribers, Mr Churchil! said there was no reason Why Pritátil should have been consulted 'pis the mangoyyren...), KÉPOD. they were not carried out under United Nations ausplocān Associated Press,

tional trade control machinery has been under Comment

debate all week at meetings of a five-power group representing the United States, Britain, France, Canada and Japan.

Nationalists

Leaving Red Cross Conference

Toronto, July 81. The Nationalist Chinese delegation, an orders from Formosa, packed. Its bags today to leave the 18th In- ternational Red Cross con- ference.

The Unlied States so far has favoured setting up a new and- separate policy group of nations, including Japan, with direct in- terests in exports from For Eastern areas. The British

and French ro presentatives, however, strongly urged that Japan be bought into the co-operative group that has been functioning in Paris in

secret,

In favouring a separate group. the sources said, -the United

In Lisbon On

Macao Clash

Lisbon, July 31, The Press today .ünanlinously front-paged editorials express- Ing rurprise and anger at what it termed unprovoked and i-

Communist comprehensible Chinese attacks at the Macao border.

All the editorials sharply r0-

States found itself a minoritycled yesterday's London Times editorial which suggested that of one at the five-power meet-

the Portuguese were in Macao ings and, if this situation con-

merely as the guests of China. tinues, is prepared to give way The Diario da Manha, organ of to the majority view.

the Government's UnionNa- The full conference met for one

tional Party, stressed the cen- and ដ half hours

this

turies-old right Portugal had to morning and plans to meet again tomorrow. Delegates were

be in Macao, saying, "Contrary reported to be hopeful they can league, The Times, one cannot to our ponderous London' col- conclude the conference by the The move was in protest at end of the week. Sources nd-

say we are the guesta of China tha presence here of the Committed that if any major

In MacDo munist Chinese delegation from in any delegation's Peking, and also cald Dr J. Hong Liu, head of the Formosan group against its behaviour." Dr Liu mude his formal an- nouncement in a letter to Mr ohn A. MacAulay of Winnipeg, Chairman of the conference.

The letter sald the Chinese Communist puppet regime has never been recognised as D lawful

by the Uniforterent

The Diario de Noticias de clared: "The atitudo of Chinese

should be apparents soldiers on the Macao frontier

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the U.S. might slond by demand for a separate For Eastern group. But Inclined to doubt this would happen and said all present in dications were the U.S. would agree to Japanese participation in the existing machinery.

Osculo, concluding its editorial,

aro con- ald, "We vinced that the incident is only important in that it is necessary to chastise those responsible for disturbing order and the spirit The effect of such a decision

of four centuries of neighbour- by the conference will be toliness." Cross concentrate policy co-operation Macao's garrison

DECISION'S EFFECT

recorded strength of nearly 6,000 officers and men-United Press,

"Tho so-called Red Society of Peking only an on restricting trade with Com-taforced in August 1940, to g agency created by and under munist areas to a single group the direction of the puppet in Paris. regime. Its existence is merely for propaganda purposes. The magazine, Business Week, in an article on

"Upon our leaving this con- Sintes delegation without for the Middle East situation, said today that no country ference may I repeat my warn ing them to sign a Party in the world was in as much danger of falling to Com-tag: the ideals of the Rext Cross "loyalty" pledge,-United Press. | munism as Persia.

since the

National Convention seated his

EAST GERMAN

RECRUITING

Berlin, July 31. Recruiting in July has raised the Russian Zone German army West above the 100,000 mark, Berlin Informants reported today.

Communist

exhoriers have scoured youth.brigades from the to the Oder wider ruthless Elbe orders to expand the "People's Police alert units to an even- tual goal of 375,000.

At the present reported rate of increase, the Red German army would reach its goal in a from now.-Associated

year Press.

A British

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"One mis-step and the balance of power in the entire Middle East could be disastrously altered," it added.

"While some

American ob- nillary and Point Four aid and concentrate there is little commitments servers balleve

Communist coup danger of a

on building up a second line of

in without direct Soviet interven- defence Turkey, perhaps tlon, they say that Dr Moham- Iraq? med Mossadegh may be forced further att further toward Rightist totalitarianism."

LITTLE CHANCE

"The Red Cross will find in time that in the present world situation it cannot remain both humanitarian and universal.

Probe Into Air Bases

This group heretofore has been concerned primarily with Europe- in East-West trade problems but will now became worldwide in scope. It will give Japan a and the sinister purposes of potentiat volee in

purely are poles European trade problems and world Communism

Washington, July 31. apart

Conversely give exclusively

Senators Russell Long (Dei European countries は potential

mocrat) and Wayne Morse (Re- volte da policy on trade with Red China and other Communist areas

publican) will leave next Tues- the Far East.

day to inspect American siz in "It cannot retain within its

sald Informed sources

the bases from near the North Polá body the poison of Communism Japanese delegation had taken to tropical Africa, to seek huge and remain

economies. healthy-Asso-no sides in the arguments for and

Both are members the ciated Press.

against a separate Far Eastern of Senate sub-committed group. American quarters as indicating the extravagance in that Japan is primarily interested multi-million dollar

bases in obtaining relaxation of the North Africa and Greenland. striot controls that now limit her

Senator Long said they would trade with the Chimese mainland also Inspect bases in Europe, sald to feel buch some of them still secret, "I am Japan is relaxation will be more easily convinced we are spending too obtained if she participates a widely representative policy much on some of these buses," group than if she remains under the

which rigid bans

arg those of the modelled after

The magazine sold that for Nationalists in Iraq, jeopardizing INCREASED

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"If we invest heavily in Mossadegh, we may encourage development of other extreme

American lenders Persin under the British position there and Mossadegh "presents

a policy Iraq's important ell production. dilemma."

"I we have to stop aid

We may accelerate the "Should we gamble on Mos-Persia sadegh, the strong many as the process of decay and dissolution." There was utile_chance, the last hope of keeping Pérsia out

magazine said, that Dr Mossadegh would make a of the Soviet fold?" it asked.

complete about- "Or should we stand pat turn on the overall oll Issue- advancing no more than our roopen Persian off production, turn the refinery an full steam, and sell to the big buyers, like the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.

'He is more deeply, committed to an uncompromising Nationalist policy now, than ever before, it added. Router.

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MacArthur Going Into

can

Business

USE OF

STERLING

London, July 81. Sterling was used far more last year for payments between non-Sterling countries.

This was interpreted in which earlier this year GS

United States, In the world- wide group, it was sald, Japan feel she will also be able to

land.

the

The annual report of the Bank u for freer competitive con

litions in the Sterling and other of England published today free world markets to com- shows that the amount of Steri-pensate for losses che suffers ing transferred between

coun- from restrictions on traditional tries outside the Sterling Area trade with the Chinese main- jumped from £290,000,000 in 1050 to £403,000,000 in 1951.

Observers clace to the current 1940 and 1950, Between total rose only from £240,000 would encounter difcules in conference predicted that Japan 000 to £290,000,000.

these nims. As a member of the Egypt, Holland,

and single policy group she will face Scandinavia were again big stif users, the Bank's report dis-stiff American opposition to

appreciable relaxation

ORILY of bans closed.

and timo Transters of Sterling between on trade with China

whil And strong European countries of the OECC rose from

opposition to concessions to £78,000,000 in 1960 to £112,-

Japanese exporis in tree world' 000,000 in 1951.

markole-United Press,

.

Italy

Washington, July 31, General Douglas MacArthur

remain a General of the Transfers by OECC countries Army while serving as Chair- to other non-Sterling countries in reverse from 209,400,000 to 2179,000,000-

mon of the Board of Remington rose from £59,000,000 to £82,- Hand Incorporated, the Army 000,000 and

said today.

Tho

Company had announced Reuter. the appointment earlier today.

The Army's decision means that he can continue to receivo his salary and living allowances of $10,548

Yearly and keep three

Army aides.

Britain Shows

Her Gratitude

London, July 31,

Of Concern To Whole World

Saigon, July 81. Mr Malcolm MacDonald, Br- tish Commissioner-General in Southeast Asia, told 'n' Press conference here today that the struggle which is proceeding in Vietnam is of particular concern to the whole world.

A spokesman said that there was no limitation on the five-

He described the battlefront in ster officer drawing an income

Tonkin as a moet iniportant de from

two

sources, providing

The British Government has fence line, socuring not only that they are not two Govern decited to show its gratitude to Indo-China but also the coun ment sources.

United States for the tries of toutheast Asia, and of Army the By law, Generis of the thr European Recovery Programme de The battiellolds... in and Fleet

by founding 12 scholarships for Korta, Malaya and elsewhere in full pay for life regardics of American students in Brish Atta are parts of the sume long retirement unless they walve universities, it was announced in front where the Communist al General Dwight D. Elsenhower the House of Commons today. tack is being resisted and drow his Army Columbla Anthony Eden, said the scholar

while he The Foreign Secretary, MI checked."Taliter. of T Prezident University. But when he retired ships would be avaliable to men to run for the Republican and women and could be taken presidential nomination he took up at any university. They will himself off the Government pay-be known as Marshall Scholar- zoll --United' Press, it'

was

DRUG TRAFFIC

Colombo, July 31. An Indo-Ceylon police con- ference on illicit drug traffe is to begin here next week, High-ranking police

officers

of

ships to commemorate General Göinge C. Marshall,, former Secretary of State, who gave his name to the European aid plan. Mr Eden said the breads principal universities had agreed be asked to von funds, toward to co-operate. Parliament would

the scheme.

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