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Tito Modelled

Jo Davidson, bearded American sculptor, finishes

a clay bust of Marshal Tite of Yugoslavia at a retreat in the hills overlooking Belgrade. (AP Picture).

Greek Guerilla

Army

Announces

End Of Operations

London. Oct. 16.--The Grock guerilla army tonight announced that it had ceased operation "In order to avald¦ the total destruction of Greece but had not disbanded.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1949.

PANDIT NEHRU MAKES NEW YORK

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New York, Oct. 16.-Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, whose fervent welcome here by his American hosts and Indian compatriots, overshadowed all news on the front pages of the city's newspapers today, journeyed 60 miles this morning to Hyde Park to lay a wreath on the grave of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was lunching with Mrs Roosevelt later today.

Belgian Premier Sees Leopold

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-klompent-a-crowded......day yesterday after his arrival from Washington. As soon as he reached New York he quickly swung into a round of activities. His day's cn-; gagements included a recep- Ition by Indian students at

India House, lunch with Mrs Paris, Oct. 16.--A "crisis!

President of mission" of 10 leaders of tho Ogden Reid, 16. The the New York Herald Tri- United Jewish Appeal Fund Beiglan Premler, M. Gaston bune, ten at the home of Mr left here by air tonight for Eyskens, drove to King Leo John Gunther, the author. Israel.

the pold's sumptuous lake-side and a reception

The members of the mission Isracil villa nt Pregny today for Waldorf-Astorin Hotel given wit cot,fer with

Minister, Mr Dovid- the first session of a "special by Sir Benegal N. Rau. Prime mission" which he declared lender of the Indinn delegn- Ben-Gurion on measures to deal with 85,000 immigrants, now in tion to the United Nationa. was of great importance.

ients and barracks, before win- His big black Cadillac swept The function in the Sert Roomer comes.

American Joint Distribu- Urough the Villa gentes just beof the Waldorf-Astoria was one

Hon commuplque ansourcech: fure 230 pm, and his interview of the most brillant ever held with The provisionally exiled in the exclusive banqueting

ung $15.000.000 fund has already monarch was expecterí

400 guests, Nearly

sta, been established to care for alck,

anst disabled Jewn about 10 minutes.

aged M. Eyskens was reported including some of the world's most Brussels to be recking Royal prominent diplomats, attended fiel

Among thern

Andret Was Mr

"The Immigration crisis is the approval for a formula for a

Vychlasky, the Soviet Foreign

eign result of a new influx of Jewish Linda Darnell Cornel Wildo tional trferendum on whe

Minister, Brigadier - General

within the past **** | refugees should re- ther King Leopold

Carlos P. Romulo, President of *

eeks." turn to the throne.

United Nations

General

The mission will also discuss Before his visit today,

Chester W.

with the Finance Minister Belgian Premier lunched with Assembly, Admiral

hends of United Eliezer Kaplan, the amount Madame Eyskens at a country Ninitz, and

delegations from in outside

He told Nations

59ald needed from Amerlenn Jews Geneva.

1950 to develop Isruel and in མཐཎཱ

Bayountries. CAN correspondents

about my forthcoming Pandit Nehru, stood between care for the "huni core" of nothing talks with the King except that his sister, Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi tugees.

the of Member attach great Importance to Pundit, ndian Ambassador

report will

Copics of photograph the United States, and Sir Bene- Mission" days, hem. "

M. Eysheus' Catholic-Libormigal and received the guests as national conference in Alantic

takon by the South China Med into the pam-City on November 25, where a Condition Government is pledged they

age of 1950 nation-wide ald campaign Morning Post and Hong Kong The to and a sohrtion to Belgium's decorated room. Minister of he Interior in the

India and the United States will be planned. Grock "querilla"

"Royal Question." Government. the Greek alleged by General Stuff to have said in a speech last month at the camp:

we

amongst are organising the Albanian people for the

Bn attack which will give us virtory,"

The announcement, mule over the Free Greek Radio in a proclamation from the "Provisional Greek Govern- ment," came 24 hours before the United Nations Con- to Lake cillation Commission was due to report back Success.

At the same

General Greek

the that Athens alleged guerilla forces -- "defeated battles"--were in recent now reorganising in Albanin. 'Tho guerilla prociato un the denounced the

role

time. the The existence of the comer was

inrevented by George Dzoumus, Staff

Com- sergeant in the Eighth

who entered Haunst Division, Greece from Albania on Sep- tember 24 inst Rather in- formation and carry out sabot b. e statement declared.

IEC Surrendered to a Greek Army detachment five

M.

"Anglo-American imperialisti

* Inter. and their agents, the Monarcha. Fascials, "In

operations Hig which have torn tieto ulet nally since the end of the wald war."

They have brought ant people

Greek

was

Varili Battzlotar

the

the

The

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Mr

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"Crisis

to

In Technicalor Starring

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

Accompanying the Mission Telograph Staff Photographer,

Harry

are on view in the Morning Post Bullding.

Greenstein, Mr

U.S. High

flanked the welcoming groups. There

Mr was no speech-making, | tre but many of the diplomats Jewish Affairs Adviser to

J. McCloy, were scen chatting John present eagerly with the Prime Minister. Commissioner in Germany, and Mr Henry Bernstein, Executive Á PRIVATE CHAT

the United Vice-President of Pandil Nehru arranged 0

Jewish Appeal-Reuter. following the

with After

confrence King Leopold, M. Eyskens said that he wie "extremely satisfied" minery to the

with

h3 the first sission of since they pushed it into a evil

leaving Ater war three and a half years ago

special mission. the monarch's villa, the Premier it said.

einr, di "I can only tell you The proclamation said that a peaceful rolution

the tinted that I am (treece's

At Lake Success,

extremely satisfied meeting.

cuption. problems was now being sought Nations Political Commission on with my talk this afternoon, in the United Nations "with the September 29 last unanimously not tell you what we had Lillenthal, head of the Atomic participation of The Soviet approved the creation of a Conusessed other than that it was Energy Commnleston and former Chairman of the Tenpeace Union

ettalion Commission to try to the questions of the monarchy Valley Authority. "Athens," it adderi, “ia spenk - Pelile the Greek question and to add the country." Router. ing about amnesties and agrees report back by tomorrow,

ment,

but

ul

fact, เร Monarcho-Fascists (the gueril- ins' term for the Greek Govern- i ment in Athenaj go on parzocu- ting democrala wherever 10 And them in Greece."

PEACE AND BREAD

CONCILIATION GROUP 40 PERISH

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This engagement was not in the relua nchedule of the visit to New Prime Minister's York. Mr Lilienthal's call was not in his capnelty ba Chal-man For the first thine in the three

of the

Com- Atomic Energy years that the United Nations

The meeting was held mission. had been discussing the Greek

in Mr Nehru's hotel suite, and question, there was a unanimous

was described as "just a prl- cute, the Soviet Union and its

vate chat arranged because of usun supporters voling with the

Guatemala, Oct. 16,--For- the Prime Minister's Interest in After declaring that the remainder of the 69-member terests of the Greek people Politleni Committee.

ty people were today es-hydro-electric development." were the paramount consider,

Concih tion group imated to have died in Pandit Nehru's arrival in New tion of the guerillas, the pro- ; voumprised General Curls loods, new receding, which York was prominently display- newspapera clamation said that the Gruck

ed by New York Romulo,

Philippines, who

inundated widespread arche

today. people neeled peace and bread. dr Prident of the General

But the Times and Herald "Greece is now in ruina and Asembly, his Trygve Lle, the of this Central American hunger reigns everywhere," Serreinay-General of the United Republic last week after two

Both papers dectared. But, the proclamation Nations. At Lester Pearson, the weeks of the worst rain in asserted, the "temporary cossu-Canadian Chairman

15 years.

graphs of the Prime Minister tion" of military operations A

All reports indicated that the or their front pages. did not mean that the "Provi-ramble's Political Committee,

nd Mr Selim Suurper, of Turkey. 43,300 square mile country bad

The Tinies, with

Two- sional Greek Government and who is Vien-Chairman of the

suffered a major disaster. Coffee column hend!!ne reading "Neh- the people of Greece" reunuated Committe:.

operators estimated that at least ru, City Guest, Says India Will the fight for the rights of the

Its terms of reference were

Hold Aloof in Cold War," de 20 percent of the crop- Greek people,

voted more than a columo tu devis methods and pro-Guatemala's principal export→→→ tu

the story, winds mistaker if they think that there for resolving the existing had been destroyed by struggle is ended and the De-differences between Greece and and rain.

neighbours- northern has ceased to her

"The Moreho-Fascists are i

mocratic

Army

, exist," it cald,

The eclaration

*1*

th:

Triune featured the beat on the front pages, also had three-clumn photo-

The tabloid newspapers, tho

If this figure is correct, the News and the Mirror, general-

by

Albania, Bulgaria and Yugo- coffee loss will probably exesed news, greeted the arrival with

coded with lavia-Reuler.

an appeal to the Griek peuple |

to be used and to contiate!

SOVIET POLICY

the struggle for "peace, bread London, Oct. 18.-The Greek way

and hurty," with the assurancekuorillas" that all true democrats are with

CX-

devoted to nure sensationat

$7,000,000.

louble-column headlines, Al- Railway Installations were though not on their front pages.

and rail-

RADIO FORUM extensively damaged

communications are

Mr Nehru and his sister, Mrs cessation operations pected to be paralysed for al Pandit, will be heard at the was regarded in London diplo-least two weeks,

Evacuation them and that they belon le quarters, toalght as con- truly frmation that the Soviet policy the same camp as the

part of democratic countries and the for months past has been will-hulted yesterday as the Soviet Union, the champlon ne to sacrifice alms in the waters began to recede and praco and democracy in the Balkans for success in the Farrains stopped.-Reuter.

world."

fallure to arrive at a The Greek Guera) Staff, tonielst that uerilla fortes cettlernent of the 16-month- which were defeated In the old quarrel with Marshal Tio recent battles for the Grammos was always seen here as mean- and Vitsi - Heights wire nowing that Moscow reorganising Albania.

In

GUERILLA CAMP This camp, the statement anit,

In Greece.

On

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DUDE DE WILLIAM BERKE - Fatone by SAM KATZMAN

PICTURE

closing session of the eighteenth Next Change: "THE FIGHTING SEABEES” Paci annual New York

was Tribune Forum on Wednesday Blood evening, October 28, the news-

the paper announced today.

Vietminh Forces Shell Saigon

The theme of the Forum is Government "What Kind Of

Ahead? The Responsibility Of Every Citizen."

Mr Nehru, whose message to London, Oct. 15-New Delhi the Forum will be broadcast Radio reported tonight that from Chiragu, will be heard at in the risk of giving up its hopes Saigon, the principal port and comp

a session devoted to a consi Cuchin-China, was deration of "The inter-Depen- the other batul, events in capital of

forces (Indo-Chinese

auto-

The Prime Minister will de- mater of months has brought helled last night by Vicuninh dence Of World Problems." the Chinese nation of nearly was in a wooded region 000 000,000 inte friendly

who are in conflict viate from his schedule tonight re-nomists) Skoumbl River, about six miles

with the French-sponsored new when, at his special request. he writers Ĺrom

will meet American the southern

State of Vietnam. Albanianos with the Soviet Union.

This, it was thought; must by town of Elbasan.

French and others who had contributed for Moscow worthwhile. com- pensation for writing off

towards India's independence.

Greece.-Router.

Trouble In

South Thai

ECTOSS

Yala, Thalland, Oct. 10- Matayin group: Kelantan are again attempting to revive at secessionist movement the border la the Mullin southern plates of Tinland, Prasert Kanchanadul, Governor of Yala Province, taid n.Malayen press delegation today.

A uniformed ofoprofila Malayan separatist organisation in Kelantan, the most northerly of the Malny Stales, rad boon shot dead by That police in

he eald, unde -Marchi is year.

five legal Malay immigrants had been enptured.

Police patrols had encounter-

ed a gant of more than 100 unl formed men..

The Governor said that, tNG" Malevan authorities were walch, move- 'ing the leaders of tho

mentReuter.

EB

A few shells fell near warship, report added. Some casualties were caused.-Router.

THE KATURDAY EVENING POST

RO11SES PRESS SERVICE, INE,HUEVA YORK 1489

"LookBomebody has to get in the back sent!"

WAY a

of

Its arrival from Washington yesterday in the personal Con- stellation plane of the Defence Secretary, Mr. Louis Johnson,

heartening mixture offcial and Informal acclaim.

New

York city's welcome cams from Mr Groven Whislen,

of special representative Mayor, Mr William O'Dwyer.— Reuter.

:

Shinwell Iu Trieste

tho

Tilesto Oct, 10 Britain's War Minister, Mr Einanuel Shinwall, inspected Allied military outposts In Trieste today.

He arrived on Saturday after inspecting troops in Austrin.

He to the guest of Major, General Terenca 8. Alrey, Commander of Anglo- American occupation troops In TricsicAssociated Press.

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