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WHY AMERICA IS HELPING GREECE
Washington, July 29.-Chairman ··Charles' ́ER- ton, of the Houso Foreign Affairs Committee, told the press today that firm American support of Greece Was necessary
from to prevent Russia
overrunning
"not only Greece but Turkey, Iran and India.”
He said: "In Greece there is mile needs and United States capacity a spark that might Ignite the to fit them under the Marshall Plan
for European rehabilitation. world again. We are the only hope that the Greek Govern- ment and people have to enable them to remain an independent people. We have assumed that responsibility--we must carry it through.
Mr Eaton described what he be loved to be Russia's plans, for ex- panalon as the "grimmest facts that over confronted mankind." He sald the situation can only be met by intelligence, courage and absolute determination on our part.”
Most Difficult job -
and
"It wo quit Greece, Russia will He added: General George Mar take over, and the implications of shall,
Secretary of us American that are simply appalling Russia State, has the most dimeuit would take Turkey, Iran and India responsible job in the world at the and would try to go right on around time. It is a Crodsend to this nation. character, Asla unfil.she could take the world." to have a man
of his In addition to being Chairman of Eupaelty and experience to handle the Foreign Affairs Committee, No- the job of Secretary of State now. presentative Epton is in line to be opHe needs and must have the sup pointed Chairman of the Speelal 10 port of his fellow citizens regardless member House Committee that will of politics." undertake to survey European econo-
DIMITROV IN
ZAGREB® Belgrade, July 29-The Bulgarian Premier, Georgi Dimitrov, today told cheer- ing crowds in the Croatian capital of Zagreb that only people with weak brains could be intimidated by atom bombs.
Dimitrov, who was greet- ed at Zagreb station by the Dr Croatian Premier,
Bakarlch, said: Vladimir
"We are not afraid of atom bombs or' of the throats of new aggressions and war. This can only intimidate those who have weak brains and weak nerves. The Slav peoples were enslaved for many centuries and have learned fight.
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Such peoples cannot be frighten- ed."United Press.
Citizens Of Brest Feared Atom Attack
Representative Eaton said it was absolutely essential" that a survey be made of economic needs abroad and conrtibutions that the Unlied could make towards Biling States them without disrupting the Ameri- can econworld goes to pieces, our |
"If the
later will
economy sooner or dragged down," he said.
bc
The special House, Committee plans to visit Europe and noid hearings. In this country-United Press,
„Guerillas', Stratogy
the
Yannina, July 29-Military ob servers today credited the guerilla forces with completely outwitting the Greek Army and nullifying, the ilve- month Army campaign to trap rebels in a steel ring.
The reinforced Greek Army be- inst gan to roll the bandits back month
push with a wide-fronted
Ford- through
Greece. Centrul pressed, the rebels were slowly forcel bock Into the Kastoria- Florina area, with the border at their backs, and the advancing army at- tempting to drive the guerillas ncross the border or them,
exterminate
In a brilliant piece of strategy the rebels arranged to cross into Yuge- slavia, secure new arms and equip- the west ment and head towards coust. They moved along the Yugo slav-Albanian border
until they come to what they considered the section of the Greek-A!- weakest banian frontler, 35 miles from the sen, in the vicinity of Yannino.
Army Outflanked
The rebels then struck..across the border, autflanking the Greeks and headed south, paralleling the const. They fought their first sitirmish near moved towards Konitza and then Yannina, and apparently never itend-
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RUSSIANS VETOPROPOSAL
FOR BALKAN COMMISSION
Lake Success, July 29.-Russia today killed with her veto an American proposal to establish an 11-nation border watch commission in the Balkans. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei, Gromyko calmly raised his hand to-. defeat the resolution after abstaining throughout 10 preliminary paragraph by paragraph ballots.,
Army And State
Dept. At Odds
Washington, July 29,- The Secretary of War, Mr Kenneth Royall, left for Europe today by plane in an effort to settle the foud between Army officers and the State Department over occupation policies.
The War Department said that Royall will confer with General Lucius Clay. Gen Clay and certain State Department officials have been at odds for more than a year over ways of reviving German production con- the sidered essential economic recovery of Europe.-United Press.
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POLIO CASES
IN JAPAN
It was the eleventh time in United Nations history that Russia has invoked the big power veto. The final vote was 9 to 2, with Poland joining Russia in opposition.
bin's Alfonso Lopez told the Council the United States was directly in- volved in the Balkans crisis through the Truman Doctrine and loan agree- ments with the Greek Government.
Senor Lopez remarked acidly that he was
glad the Council seemed eager to take action in the Balkans Herschel V. Johnson, deputy case, while in Indonesia there was American delegate, said the Soviet actually an undeclared war, regard veto crunted a "prave situation," anding which the Security Council is called for Immediate adjournment of doing nothing."United Press. the Council to allow delegates to consult their home governments, Later, Johnson told newsmen that lls government "does not intend to let go by default."
He declared: "The United States does not consider the situation closed, and as soon as practicable will state in the Security Council what the next step will be."
He added; "The action Russia has taken is simple abuse of power, a simple abuse of the veto. In this
that
Earlier Skirmishes
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NEWS OF SPORT:
Gloucestershire Wins To Share Top Place
row
London, July 29-Forcing a win over Leicester- shiro during extra time today, Gloucestershire tained a shared leadership in the County cricket table with Middlesex.
Both these counties, recorded missor, starting at 100 to six, with their 18th victory of the acason) Fairey Falmar ono length away
third of 19 runners. and have 164 points.. Derby-
Photo Finish shire are third with 124, and Lancashire, beaten for the first the third
There was a photo finish to decide place this falling to time this season, are fourth. Fairey Fulmar, who just nosed out
The results of games which ended Val de Grace, who made most
the running
today wore:
At Kennington' Oval: Surrey draw! A woman owner, Mina Dorothy with Yorkshire Yorks 353 and 102 Paget brought off the double, win- for eight (Keighley 50, Laker tourning the Craven Handicap with Fing for 40). Sucrey 871 (Alec Bedsor Prospect and the Richmond Stakes 013.
with Birthday Greetings, At Maidstone: Kent drow with
Birthday
Greetings, a BOT of the Essex, Kent 680 for six declared and former Derby winner, Blue Petor, 142 for three (Todd 60 not out). won the six furlong Richmond Essex 502 (Pearce 02, Smith 07). Stakes so casily that he is already, At Leicester: Gloucestershire beat being spoken of as next year's' Leicestershire by 71 runs, Gloucen- Derby winner. i. tershire 207 and 108 for three de- clared (Emmett 103 not out, Nenie 73 not out), Leicestershire 200 and 108 can-bred colt Black Tarquin, owned chair- man of the New York Jockey Club: (Tompkin 68. Cook five for 87, God-by Mr. William Woodward, dard live for 60).
The Maharaju At Frome: Somerset beat Lan-
Gackwar Irish enakite or 30 uns Somerset 282 Baroda's and 188. Lancs 189 and 195 (Brlericy
Derby
winher, 50. Hazzel six for 513
Ho beat by two lengths the Ameri-
on him to win the Warren Stakes of Sayajirao, duly landed the odds lald AI Birmingham: Worcestershire one-and-a-half miles, but although beat. Warwickshire by ten wickets. the jockey, Edgar Brit, did not Warwickshire B8 and 257 (Cranmer pick up his whip, it did not look as 70). Worcestershire 332 and 24 for if he could have beaten the runner- no wicket: Glamorgan beat Sussex the half-length that he won by.
up, Glendower, by much more than
King's Colt
At Cardiff:
by four wickets. Glamorgan 338 for cight declared and 154 for six (Davies 74, Dyson $0). Sussex 120 and 362 (Bartlett 76. Cox 104. Oakes 53).
beat
At Nottingham: Middlesex Notts by 287 runs. Middlesex 403 for eight declared and 304 for four de- clared. Notts 232 and 188.-Reuter.
The Indian prince looked like landing a double when his filly, Port Blane, was cut in front in the five- furlong Hainaker States, but she falled to last the home stretch and the reee fell to the Irish-bred Fair Trini. Richards rodo a
splendid
once
finish to get him home for his UMPIRE CRITICISED
double. Sydney, July 20-The uction of
The King's coll, Howdah, Frank Chester, one of the umpires, again made favourite, was no match in stopping, the use of fast bowlers for the Pride of India in the New tha Leeds test match between Ham Foal Stakes over six furlongs. hos The Pride of India, a son of Colom- bo, and owned by Marry Joel, car- W. Heanes, Secretary of the ried the famous red silk and black
Pont Du Bouc, July, 29.in
The
ship
and
Africa, South
in
。
case it is contrary to the understand-Refusal of the 1,600 immigrants England
astonished Australia, Ing among the Big Five on tho use on board the three British ships of the velo at the time the United off this port to land in France Australian Board of Control, sald: cap to a popular victory.
instruction which Nations charter was framed in San has created a problem that will "I know of no
All the world seemed to be allows Francisco,"
the umpires to order
of bowlers
eir Goodwood, and 35,000 the United have to be solved at Cabinet
race cards change He emphasised
were mold out before the first race. Mr S. E. Kay, British cumstances." States would seek further action, level,
Jack Scott, the famous Australian Traffic blocks stretched for miles "The Bolitan situation has not been Consul-General in-Marseilles,
urapira who stood in the Tests and many arrived breathless and on wiped out by the veto," he saldsaid here tonight.
While between England and Australia this, foot. hile there are no official Associated Press.
refugees, from the President Warfeld, were sent back year, declared: "An umpire cannot figures available, today's crowd must use certain have beaten oli records. Most race- to France after they had tried un-tell a captain not to
bowlers.
the goers were dressed in summer' di-- If the light is bad,
last week,
to the sweltering afternoon dressed in to appeal and for the umpire States won a preliminary victory in
Mr Kay, who visited the trans- the Balisans debate when it turned ports with M. Calaveri, Secretory allow the appeal if he thinks fast morning coat and top hat-Neuter
SEARCH FOR BOXERS back French and Australian
at General of the Bouches Du Rhone bowling is dangerous to the bats- tempts to bar the big powers from Department, said that If the re-
London, July 20-Britain' turned former J. O'Reilly, the the proposed Balisons peace-keeping fugees continued to sit tight the bowler, stated: "If the facts
test to its miners today in a search for are new champions to restore tho bat- exclusively would, be France and Australia agreed not British
I understand them, Chester (tered prestige of British boxing,
No grossly overstepped his duty. to press their proposals
the MT. Colaverl brought
Australian caplain worthy of
to by son, said the United States
the French Government to land. timptro
manner." very strongly that all 11 notions of
France, the Security Council should sit on On the first ship, which he visited, the Commission, which the Westem the Ocean Vigour, a Jewish spokes- powers hope to Install for at two years in the Balkans.
Lake Success, July 20-The United / successfully to land In. Palestine correct procedure is for the batsman / tire, but one man struggled through
commission.
aller the
problem
15
Jeaving the army between them and i nine were of a mild non-paralytic American delegate, Herschel John-migrants an official invitation from salt would be dictated
مودة
heavy
ed to attack. They bypased Yannina
Yokohuma, July 20-Twenty- And wheeled Inland heading for their original Home grounds in Kozani, eight poliomyellits cases, of which type but three resulting fatally, have Rescue the border Brest, July 20. —
The army was now forced to re- been reported this year among the parties were today still search-verse itself and sweep south or be- occupation forces largely around the
and Tokyo arcas. ing among smouldering ruins of gin the operation all over again Yokohama the French port of Brest for from the south.
Announcing this, the Eighth Army Milltary victims of the giant explosion
experts said the rebel at- tack
headquarters said that as a precau- оп Gravina cost them last night in the 7,000 ton casualties, estimated
tian chlidren's wading pool at Yoko some at Norwegian nitrate ship, Ocean 500 out of a force of 2,000, but the ham has now been closed. Liberty.
Any hospitals loot before disappearing into the modern resource
are using every to combat the including the Kozanl Mountains.
Kenney These experts doubted whether discase,
method, and GHQ specialists have the rebels would emerge from the set up a special ward in the 301st This morning's emcialist-nt mountains zoon for another large-Station Hospital to handle all
Vic- casualties gave 15 dead, but uno scale attack, especially since they clal estimates said 20 had died. Five had succeeded in thwarting the hundred are seriously wounded and overall Greek strategy several hundred slightly injured.
Two-thirds of the painstakingly rebullt parts of the war-damaged port are again uninhabitable:
attack was needed to gain food and
of driving The health authorities are redoub- them from the country or annihilating efforts and sanitary precautions
to protect Gls-United Press,
In addition to nitrates the shiping them-United Press.
carried turs and motor cars. Crates
of furs and crates of Packard cars could be seen scattered along the Gunvalde, and in the streets today.
captain of the ship, Hervein Holzt, was killed on a small vessel patrolling around the Ocean Liberty
while she was being tugged out to sea in an attempt to stave of the disaster,
He was the last to leave his ship. The 35 men of the crew are all safe and unhurt and today awaited structions for repatriation.
citizens Most of the 88,000 Brest, fearing an "atom bomb" at- tuck when the ship exploded, fed the city in panic.
Or
The big clock at the Brest railway station stopped at 4.20 p.m. GMT te time of the explosion-Reuter,
Doad Number 20
Mercy Plane Shot Down
from
By Dutch
(Continued from Page 1)
Other, reporta said that the situation at Malang had "returned to normal" after the repulse of the Dutch spear-heads,
north of the city.
Jogjakarta A Dutch military spokesman at
the Hague today said: "All Indone slan forces surrendering to the Dutch are disarmed and sent home, except for dangerous elements".
"fects
In
man replied: "Tell France we are
A skirmish over. composition of grateful, but we are former mem- the border patrol pushed the Coun-bers of the resistance who fought ell nearer a showdown, in which Germany and want to heto alive, Russia must choose between vetoing tine. We shall not land here alive." M. Colaveri said the immigrants the American proposals or allowing them to be approved over the ob-had, at least enough air and space The press Attache to the British Jections of three Soviet-supported
overtiments of the Balkans.
Before the French and Australian Consulate in Marseilles said the re- proposals for cutting the size of the fugees had also refused an offer to Commission-were-shelved, Colom- have the sick taken ashore-Reuler.
Beauty Parlour Explosion
Harrisonburg, Virginia, July 29,- An explosion in a beauty parlour rocked the town today and at least two persons were reported to have been killed and 60 injured.
The local Red Cross reported two fatalities and said that the police and Aremen volunteers were sear ching the wreckare for possible other victims: The hospital report- ed that 15 of the 50 hurt were seriously injured. The blast dr- parlour and molished the beauty also wrecked part of an
adjoining Jewellery store and damaged on- other business house.
The police believe the explosion
Many members of the Indonesian The Dutch advance from Tegal, on the north coast of central Java, forces have demobilised themselves towards the port of Pekalongan was and went home, leaving their mili- ho admitted in a Republican communi- tory equipment behind them,
Enid, at que. The fighting which began
Although the Indonesians had dawn today continued all day round modern rifles, mortars, field artillery of heating go in the rear of the Tjitjalengka, southeast of Bandung, and A.A. guns, their equipment was building was the cause of the blast. a Ropublican
communique army stated. It added that a Dutch convey of Dutch, Japanese and Allied origin.
very much of a hotch-potch, partly-United Press. of 45 vehicles was moving towards
AUSTRALIAN MOVE from
Tandjongsark Bandung.
Brest, July 20-Henri Lulich, Mayor of Brest, sald today that the death toll caused by the explosion of the nitrate-carrying Norwegian jalengka ship, Ocean Victory, in Brest har- bourhood of 20."
rear
The communique, confirming the bour last night was "In the neigh-i two Dutch air-raids on the Jogja-
o
Austraila may forestall. India in
bringing the Indonesian case before POLITICAL AND the United Nations, it was learned
ECONOMIC, CRISIS reliably in Washington tonight.
While it was known that the In-
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A nation-wide elimination contest. his for amateur boxers among tho 720,- an000 miners was announced by the ini such
National Coal Board in conjunction Associated Press.
with the London fight promoter, Juck GOODWOOD RACING
Solomons.! Goodwood, Sussex, July
addition
the to promoting Glorious Goodwood's four-day meet miners' interest, in sport, we hope sun with a dramatic win for the mines and develop now champions," opened today under a tropical this will attract more men to the Yorkshire-trained colt, Closeburn, in said Stanley Nawson, Coal Board the Stewards Cup over six furlongs, Public Relations head in announcing the premier opriat handicap of the the scheme... meeting,
The first climination matches were This three-year-old was held up set tentatively to begin near the col- on his way to the course when a liaries themselves in September. motor coach broke down in front winners of eight divisional quarter of his horsebox. As time was short, finals in all weights will then be his trainer, Noel Morless, that brought to London for the Anals next Moster Beckhampton, saddled March. him on the road and dashed him Newson said that the project was Into
the paddock Just in time for conceived during a "very successful"
of the mining
areas by the chards, to get him to the post. He
Baksi. came back in terrific style and, after he had beaten Britain's Braco
Woodcock. overcoming last year's winnor, Com- missar, close to home, won a des- "The miners flocked out to ace perate finish by a neck for his York Baksi, a former miner himself, and shire owner,
Interest in boxing, White at Wakefield.
which we
Registered the champion jockey, Gordon RI-tour on heavyweight Jog
Unless Articles and Parcel Posts close 30 minutes Close Lefore 10 mm. Registered and Par- earlier than the Ordinary Mail. If Mall cels will close at 5 p.m. ex previous day. Wednesday, July 30 Halphong (801) 2 pun. Canton (Train) 2 p.m. Manila, P.I. (Bea) 3. p.m. Macao. Teinslian & Shekki (Bea) 4 pm. Kongmoon (fra) 4 pm,
Councillor Richard showed a TM to encourage
he
added.
and
Bangknk, Rungeon, Calcutta, Karachi, In carrying eight stone 10, Close- develop,
Bara, Calta, Johannesburg. Augusta, burn set up a record for a three- Others who endorsed the plan in- Margles nad London (Air) 3.30 p.m. year-old in this event, which is now cluded Will Lowther, President of the Manila, P. (Alt) 330 pm.
Amoy Shanshal. Nanking. Hankow. 107 years old. Closebura, starting National Union of Mine Workers, Tsingtao, Peiping. Canton, Zuchow ut 100 to seven, came with a great and the Ministry of Fuel and Power. and Kunming (Air) 3.30 p.m.
run at the Anish to overcome Com--Associated Press.. Thursday, July 31
Canton (Train) 7 am. Macao. Teinshan & Shekki (Bea) D 8.11. Swatow and Amoy (Air) 10 am. Canton (Trala) 2 pim. Manila. P.. (Sea) 3 p.m.
Japan (ordinary letters and cards only)
(Hea) 3p.m
Amoy and Swatow (Bear 3 p.m. Macno, Twinshan & Slickki (Sem) 4 pm. Kongmoon (Sea) @ p.m.
Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland (Air) 330 p.m. Canton, Amoy. Foochow and Shanghal
(AIP) 330 pm.
Friday, August 1
Conton (Train)" 7 a,m.
Macau, Taishan & Shekki (fea) 8 aan. Halphong and Stralix (Hen) 10 m.m. Shanghai (Sea) Noon,
Formosa vin Keelung (Sea) Noon. Amoy (Bea) 3. p.m.
Manlin, P.X. (tea) 3.p.m.
Tromkang (Kwangthowwan) (Sea) 4
p.m.
Wuchow (Kwongani Province) (Bea) 4
D.m.
Macao, Tainahın, Shekki & Kongmoon
(Sea) 4 p.m. Bongkok, Bangoon. Calcutta, Karachi, Fax. Cairo, Johannesburg, Augusta, Marsellles and Landon (Al) 330 pm. Japan (ordinary letters and cards only)
(AM)" 9.50 pin,
M. Lullien, who has just been on karta airfield today, said that two
visit fo
Glasgow-which has people were killed when one of the dian delegation was hourly expect- (Continued from Page 1) adopted war-torn Brest-learned of attacking planes dropped grenades ing instructions from their govern- the tragedy while in the train on and straffed Klaten near Surakarta ment, It was also understood
Persistent reports credit: Mr Mar-
his way back.
(on the railway northeastwards to the Australian Government
rison with the initiative in the The Mayor said that as far as ne Sourabaya), Pannsan and Bojolall in instruct its Eccurity Council repre-cussions with leaders of the British also sentative, Colonel William Hodgson, to have suggested that the Govern about 100, the Surakarta district ware
stect could learn, there were
Industry, to whom he is sald gravely injured but that those suf- attacked.
to inice direct and swifi action. fering from less serious wounds.
The Australian
It was be- ment might be content with a mero Jegion."
lieved, were
might be
morat
urgent that enabling Uill" under which it
would Local sources said that by 2 p.m.
that
nationalise only contemplated by the Indian
undertakings today. the
started
Government as I would be based on
proved by te explosion, which had covered
NEW. LANDINGS"-", the United Nations Charter Article Yet there is hardly any issue more the city in a pall of smoke, had been
30, which. elves the Security Coun-likely to The Republican radio reports said ell the right to make recommenda- from the ovoke 'a violent réaction-¡ frequency of D45 kiloaveles from 19.30 to mastered.
The wrecked city, already hats. i that the raids on Jogjakarta followed. tions or decide measures to be ection also suspicion Mr Bevin' to 11pm.
many
fire's
At Pengalengan, ten miles south of Bandung, near the prowar Dutch Overseas Radio station, fighting was continuing, the Communique added.
the carly morning Republican ralds taken to deal with threats, to or by incessant bombings throughout the on the north const post of Semarang breaches of peace. war, presented a tragio apoctacle.
The streets were littered with do- and on Salatiga, further south. These
which
lowing.
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Trannertation Rervice? Itəbinson Cleaver Jagged piles of shattered glass which The Brat cargoes of captured rub. Six of the Charter, dealing with the the shadow of "coalition" the hope at the Organ: 745. Violin interlude; 159, crunched underfoot na people went
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That Things," A Talk by Xia, Grace Australle was also understood. to Labour, supporters that the Govern
the Atelibishop et Canterbury: 0, Landon Throughout the night, terrided shipped by the Dutch from the north
be contemplating women and children fed qut Into the Java port of Cheriben will be taken Chopter Seven, to
similar threat of Relays World News: 0.10, London Relays action under ment may, under a
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it was learned in Balavis the bloodshed as soon as possible.
J. Singh.. President of the as Mr Ramsay MacDonald did in its presented by Marion Glover: 0.15. | Transcription Service; The Brains Dutch troops, from goven
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