Marshall Aid To S.E. Asia
Acheson's Condition
Washington, Feb. 23.-The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, warned Congress today against rushing into any anti-Communist Marshall plan for South-East Asia until the Asiatics ask for help.
Mr Acheson told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the nations of South-East Asia must take the initiative if they want American economic help along the lines of the European Re- covery Programme.
11o reminded the Com-) Indochina mittee that Congress and borts
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revealed that a mission will special economic
the Administration were all be sent. next week to. Indo- favouring china, and that new aid for under discussion United States support for Thailand in regional blocs of nations, at the State Department. such
"We have been looking for- በጾ might arise in ward hopefully for a long time But he to Pome movement between South-East Asin. warned that "more harm these countries associating them-
together selves than good"
the United States However it must come na n from taking the lead in a pro- "spontaneous"
co-operation, gramme of economic re- the Asiaties made an effort to-
might come politically, and coconomically,
ward
covery aimed to stop Com-Bic munism in that part of the world.
States will
with Indonesio,
Mdm. Sun
niuvement,
It
economie that of the countries in
Western Europe, American help would be given, the Secretary of State said.
Mr Acheron sald, in reply to
MILITARY POTENTIAL Wint the United questions,
Smith Senator Alexander continue to deal
Thailand and asked if the Russian develop- avent of the atomic bomb and the current race for the II-bomb the recovery- affected had security picture in Europe, Mr that atomic Acheson replied
"obviously development creases situation." He pointed out that "the increase in Russian mili- tary potential is very hupor Int factor" and made even
Congres donn
Praises Treaty
in
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Meeting Of World Churches
Geneva, Feb. 23. - The Executive Committee of the World Council of Churches today ended a three-lny sen. sion at the Chateau de Bossey, near here.
The final action carried out by the Committee was the pre- paration of a statement on the right attitude of Christlans to wards the hydrogen bomb, which will be released tomorrow morn. ing.
of
The Executive Committee de- elded to recommend that mem- World bir churches of the
should Council
Churches take up with their respective governments the question of war criminala with a view to speeding
triala up the In the hope that all such cases might be finished this year.
Dr Martin Nicmoetler or Ger- many stressed the inhumanity of the present long delays in bring- ing the accused to justice.
Dr Niemoeller said that in Russia whole categories of pri-
of soners
war estimated 40,000-had been centenced as was criminals.
The
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Bishop of Chichester added that he had discussed tho matter of war criminals with the Foreign Omca in London. Ex- tradition was
conceded by the British authorities, ho sald, in instances where there was prima the accused facie evidence that had committed murder.
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Budapest, Feb. 23.-Hungary today demanded a reduction of the British and American diplomatic staffs in Budapest and the withdrawal The "dimeulty of-the-of-American officials mentioned in the Vogeler-Sanders' espionage trial.
In two notes delivered verbally to the British and American Legaad made representations-to-tire- tions here, the Hungarian Government said the two countries should draw "the logical conclusions" from the mention, at the trial, of a number of American officials now in Budapest.
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San Francisco, Feb. 23. Smith asked Madame Sun Yat-sen, widow States should take the lead for
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bublic against the law of 1948 President of the French Re- which required prisoners, who
had been Incorporated during he war into Nazi organisations,
prove their innocence.
notca Baid that at the Hungarian Legation in claseled as "war criminala," tu Britain and America were London," the notes said. maintaining staffs far be- yond their actual needs, and asked Britain if it was right that "Hungarians who are
known to generally
be enemies of the Hungarian People's Democracy shoull be employed in great num- bers."
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Bishop Berggray trade these Governments had alleged Smith asked if the appointment Nations Trusteeship Coun- declared that the trial proved the case of Mr Sanders,"
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In their replies that the signa at a roving"
for the Aslatic ΑΓΡΑ
tures to this petition had been from "the Arab Terrorist Budapest played an active role sentencer against him, bassador for
Hungary suggested that Bri-obtained by force-Reuter. was under consideration. third of the world's population on raid the State Depart-Organisation
Egypt" in the subversive work of this In
of spies and saboteurs tain "should reconsider the bus- and "consolidating the peace
ngainst the interests of Hun-pension of the Anglo-Hungarian ment has riven it "n vond deal threatening to "shoot hinirOUD against #pression,
trade negotiations," and that the camp
gary,"
United Madame Sun sald in a statement of thours," but is awaiting the like a dog" unless he did his
States should lift its to implement the utmost Issued in Shanghai,
closing Among the diplomatic officials order
the Hungarian United Nations resolution to:
named, who were now in Buda Consulates in New York and internationalise Jerusalem.
nest. It said, were Colonel James | Cleveland, as well as the pro- M. Garreau read the latter tu. Kraft, the American Military hibition of trave! by Americans the Counc at the beginning of
Attachr, and his deputy. Leut- to Hungary. this afternoon's debate on Jeru onant-Colonel John T. Hoyne, salem. Laughter punctuated his and the Assistant Air Attache,
Major Donald E. Grifin.
Ousted by Peking Radio to. right, Madame Sun's statement alleged that "treatles concluded by reactionary Kovernmenta with imperialist countries in the past were all unequal treaties."
further said: "The ex- She tremely appropriate settlement question of the Chine.c Hallway, Port Ar-
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The notes niso specifically two countries, It was considered constant support of the Jewish
Lieutenant Colonel in usually well-informed quar- General named undermining of the Aembly resolution is becoming Capron, the British Military ters in London tonight.
the Mr Soulby, Jakarta, Feb, 23.-Two Dutch abundantly clear and no one Atinche, and
your British Commercial Attache. to see through soldiers were reported killed an ful
The 15 Brillsh
The minimum reprisal, it was diplomatic nod four wounded where regular bare manoeuvres.
be a British Netherlands and Indonesian "We have no explanation other
officials in Budapest are "more thought, would fact that you
to cxpel equivalent struction
clashed for than the
than double the number of the decision con Republican troops
from the small prewar diplomatic China, the first time since the transfer been heavily
officials of personnel the signing of the
the British Legation and two Hungarian Legation in London, Jews.
We give you fair war and a half times as large as the A maximum reprisal, The cause of the Aghting 20 new treaty and agreements will of sovereignty.
Jakarla has not not only smash the provocative
that it
can decision to break off diplo The utmost to see that the General number of diplomats working considered, might be an Ameri- ascertained. been
matic relallons with Hungary. United Na'lons and the military Assembly resolution
Reprisals and counter- out an investiga-menied, we shall shoot you like are carrying
This is
setile 0 Anot ww-
measures, however, do not tion,
a clog.
the issue now generally
recor- reporta ning." Meanwhile, press
nised to be a move in Eastern were sald government troops
Lite
Europe to reduce the functions TENACIOUS DEFENDER action against continuing
Western of 910
diplomatic Darul Islam fanatics in the re-
M. Garreau
officials behind the "Iron Cur- gion of Semarang, The reports
feln." New York, raid two Darul Islam men were letter was signed "the Palestine
Feb, 23.-The
In the past it has been normal killed and an undisclosed num- Arab Terrorist Organisation in
In the margin were consultations which have been
for envoya diplomatic practice They Egypt." ber
taken prisoner.
"Remember going on between the various the coun ries to which they words added that Darul Islam bandits the
members of the Security Coun-
to send back tucceeded in Infiltrating Bernadette."
heell on the Kashmir had
said that
question are accredited M. Garreau
on conditions. general reports into the Teal area on the North
the were today expected to result hardly thought hu
If the purpose of the recent right person to receive such in a draft resolution to be in- fetter
"I have been a most tenacious debate opening tomorrow. defender of the internationalis-
he tion of Jerusalem," mented amid laughter.
The Egyptian delegate, Mus- Paris area were on strike toata Bey, intervened to state awaited the final tabulation night, according to trade union that there were no terrorist ur of a strike vote, which is estimates.
ganisations, Arab or otherwise, expected to favour a general A representative of the Metal in Egypt.
Employers Federation
On the Egyptian delegate's walkout.
request, M. Garreau gave him the letter and envelope for the Egyptian Government to carry out an inquiry.-Reuter.
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Metal Workers On Strike Paris, Feb. 23-More than metal workers in the
strike spread to 63 factories employing 75,000 workers today as another 400,000 men in the two Industries 100,000
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In the Paris suburb of Billan-Agure at 93,000, with production court 35,000 workers were idle. in 112 motor car, aircraft and Another 0.000 stopped work at other Industrial plants at
The standstill-Reuter. the Ford plant at Palsy. strike movement spread early today to General Motors', Hotch- kiss and 70 analler plants in the Paris area
Thousands of police and Re- publican security Kuards swooped on the Renault plant thortly before dawn and threw out about 23 strike plekets oc- cupying the works, it was the biggest such operation attempted The place remained under strong police guard and the strikers did not attempt to try to recaplure it.
in Paris.
However, Ford and many other plants were still occupied by the strikers,
The metal and car industries walkout followed the rejection by workers of the employers offer of a general Ave-percent in the
first wate pay boost contract negotiations since col- between bargaining lective
employers Inbour unions and
was restored carly this month.
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