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THE HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1950;

America Plans Next Moves In Far Eastern Cold War

While The Going SUPPLIES

Is Good

Berlin.

Mar. 23-Dr Kresort, Mayor of the Suviel zone of Zwickau and member of the East Ger- man Parliament, has led to the West, the East Ger-

News

SILAT

www Agency

tonight,

ADN

reported ton

Kresante, who also

headed the local group

of

the Soviet Zone Liberal

Democratie recently

Party (LDP)

found himself under fire from the So- cialist Unity Party (SED) for alleged anil-Soviet re- marks."

Democratic

The Liberal Party today suspended Dr Kreisner from his Party posts-Reuter,

Flood Havoc

LIKELY TO BE RUSHED TO VIETNAM

Washington, Mar. 23.-Two American destroyers will continue their goodwill visit to Southeast Asiatic ports despite Com- munist-led riots which occurred when they touched at Saigon, it was disclosed today.

Meanwhile, the American economic mission now in Asia has urged that American medical sup- plies and farm tools he rushed to Vietnam to back up the naval gesture to Indo-China with concrete -aid.

The destroyers, Richard] Slate, Afr Walton Butterworth, and two private consultants- Anderson and Stickell, left Raymond Fosiek, former Saigon on Monday after ahead of the Rockfeller Founda- weekend of riots. They are tion, and Mr Everett Case, Pre- due to stop next at Pnomident of Colgate University.

United Presi

Havoc Penh, capital of Cambodia.

In N.S.W.

Another state of Indo-China, where there is also trouble with Jo Chi Minh's revolu-

Honaries,

A dispatch from Bangkok, Thailand,"

that And today

THOUSANDS HAVE newspaper had urged

TO EVACUATE

Melbourne. Mar. 23.

The

United States Navy to enn- cel an ale. show planned for that city to avoid trouble with the Cuinmunists. The Navy rund, however, that its chips d nry exscept Viet- iamm and Cambodia,

and

Floods in large areas of New not plan to visit any other Far South Wales have forced Eastern country thousands of people evacuate their homes many more were preparing do sa as the position threatened to become worse during the next 48 hours,

to

The Secretary of State, Dran Acheron.

met for two hours to- day with his top advisers on the Far East to plan future Ameri can moves in the cold war area of Southeast Asia. It was an sugned the confereet discussed Continuous heavy rain have

preliminary recommendations raused rivris to uverflow ut for United States all to Viet- burst thir banka, visolating Fram, made by-the Leveral small towns.

Three hundred men, women, and children waded in darkness

.economic mission hended by Mr Grif

EARLY ACTION

Mir Griffin cabled the De-

through surging food waterspartment early this week that from their homes, when conditions in Areas liberated rection of the Snowy Kiver from Ho Chi Minh were "appail- broke Its banks and inundated and said Uing Dei's forces flat farmlands in the Gippsland would make a good impression district.

they could bring medical

Police and volunteers in boats worked throughout the night tupplies and tools to liberated

oreas.

carry scores of people to safety. For long-range rehabilitation,

Many refugeen, trapped by

the mission urned equipment rising waters, lighted fires on for rice mills and a large- hila to attract the attention of scale projranime of technical rescuefi-Reuter.

training in the Voted States for sicuted Vietnamese,

Participants hi today's con ference

the AmbaN- included Kador at large, Dr Philip Jes

Assistant Secretary of sup, the

Italian

Treaty With AND THE Turkey

Rome, Mar. 23.-The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mr Recme<ich

RAINS CAME

23. Tho

New York, NY. Sadak, arrived in Rome tonight scheduled rain-making experi to sign a new treaty of friendment was postponed on Thurs- ship with Italy. Adding a fresh day becausé «-rain.

Forelita Office.

THE TEDDY BEAR

TAKES A NAP SECRECY IMPOSED ON THE

IN SPRING SUN

Captain Jacobsen (second from left), master of the Norwegian scaler Norsel, having tea with his crew shortly after the ship's return to Cape Town after landing 18 British, Norwegian and Swedish scientists on the ice desert of Queen Maud Land in the Antarctle. A storm in the Roaring Forties, when huge waves crashed over the ship, and the dynamiting of a way out of crushing pack ice, are among the memories the crew bring back with them. (London Express Service).

Not Keen On Sharp

Ice In It

Vancouver,

Mar. 23.-- Mr W. Marrow, of the British Columbia legisla ture, reported today that residents were complaining

of lack of heat in the Government Ulquior slore during 10 recent cald snap.

Customers complained that the liquor froze in battles

they and

were ford to break the glass to lek the quor in frozen Meces-United Press.

Strike Epidemic In Argentina

link to the chain of under Nightlong rain, followed by Eastern Medi- driving mist, et city authorities standing in the terranean, the treaty will be to conclude that an attempt to

Tin

would be

10 akin sumed tomorrow at the Italian sow

seguir coals to Newcastle,

Police Departments The Foreign Minister, Count

who met Mr Aviation Bureau cald the ex- Carlo Storza,

be re-scheduled Sadak at the airport, will sign periment would

$100-per-day when the city's for Italy.

It was understood that the Harvard University cloud urger port of treaty of friendship and con- adjudged weather conditions to cillation" is in the same terms be

as those rigned between Greece

Tight.

will remain

Buenos Aires,

Buenos Aires,

which

In

Sharp Collision McCarthy Witch-hunt

Washington, Mar. 23.-The State Department told Senate investigators today that it had been five years since it employed the alleged "top Rus- sian spy" named by Senator Joseph McCarthy. Senator McCarthy promptly branded the state-

ment a lie.

Sharply confletang statements i about the government record of i the alleged spy, who has never been publicly identified, adted new fuel to the

controversy

Atlantic

ANGLO-EGYPTIAN NEGOTIATIONS

London, Mar. 23.

The Foreign Office has

imposed secrecy on its present formal and informal discussions with Egyptian representatives in Lon- don.

The Foreign Office spokesman today would say only that the Egyptian Ambassador in London, Amr Pasha, had conferred with the Foreign Secre- tary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, at the Foreign Office.

"They had a most friend-The dominated by such overall for Western ly talk on matters of com- consideration

security. mon concern," Buîl the spokesman.

were

on

No further detaily available and officials declined even to discuss the subject of also declined discussion reports in diplomatiepreciable diferencen

Mr Bevin is reported to have- Impressed this viewpoint Egyptian politicians during his recent visit to Cairo.

said that, quarters

that th

the Egyptian Am--- between Britain and Egypt on basador had presented a memu-

the question of evacuation radun to Mr Bevin setting out British troops from the the principles and conditions Canal Zone and the under which laiks on the An-

uf

Suck future of the Sudan, both Kovernmenta to-Egyptian treaty should be probably were agreed that "tho

resumed.

This coincided with inforniat

London of

Middle East is a security vacuum

On a bed of straw, in the discussions initiated recently in tempting to Communist aggres spring sunshine, Brumas. Lond

Israeli complainin sin." over Bn supplies to Arab

to Israel,

The Times contended that the

But

for that

to The

the Polar bear baby, les countr

countries and a request for vacuum could be filled to soma asleep near his mother Ivy.supplies

The talles extent by co-operation between London Express Service. were interrupted by the sudden Arab countries and Egypt and

death of the Israel Minister between them and Britain. Dr

one of the essentials Mordechal Eliash. A third act of discussions on would be, according

problems

Timey ralisfactory political and progress between London and military relations between Brl- Washington. with o view to tain and Egypt-United Press. allning ultimately Middle

P.I. TROOPS Mid-Eater

IN SHARP

CLASH

Faster poleles of the two

countries, which are still TITO NEWSPAPER

variance on a number of 15-

Foreign Office considers the Middle East as of growing Manila, Mar. 23—A two-hour interest in the whole concept of

battle between Constabulary Western defence policy anaus froops and

n band

of Compossible future aggression from munist-led Hukbalahaps, which Soviet Russin and Communist occurred at noon on Wednesday infiltration. at Battanas

has resulted in four dia- sidents being killed and many cthers

according to

BOMBED

Trieste, Mar. 23.-The Trics- tine Press Company. which rublisher the daily Pro-Tito Slovene newspaper "Primorski Dnevnik" wn.z bombed last night for the second time in three days.

A bomb was thrown against the front door of the building but reliable and broke the window, but Egypt, unofficial

here mulntain

no that i causal Fources

other damage.

OVERALL ISSUES While officials Trmain silent press reports Teaching Manila the latest exchanges witn

wolanice,

afternoon. Arms from Hukbalahaps were

alco captured. Two Constabu. Britain's approach will largely United Press, Jary soldiers svere wounded when

Government troopery swooped down on dissidents as the latter were about to halt iwo przsenger buses travelling! the provincial road at Bug- tong in Pampanga Province, ac- cording to another report.

Two lamil-owners have been kidnapped by outlaws in fesn

than a week.

Earlier, General Milanda, of Santa Anna, was kidnapped and is believed to have been killed

by outlaws.-Reuter.

in

Ambitious

Red

Plans In China

London, Mar. 28.-Ambilicus plans save millions of acres Communist China from flooding and conserve surplus water for

irrigation schemes, includes the changingt of the course of two rivers in

new

over Senator Mocarthy's Pact Defence North Kiangsu, according to a

that the State Department was infested with Communists,

Atc.

tending

New

China News Agency re- The Department's side of the The Hague, Mar. 23-Military Port received here.

The livers Y! and Shu will to a newsxperts of 10 of the 12 Atlantiche diverted to the sea across story was given

Chinn plain, north- conference

ator Millard Pact nations are meeting here the East by Senator

mimorrow for the first of a west of Shanghai. Tydings, chairman of the Senate

This

Will not be scheme Relations sub-committee week's talks on co-ordination of Mar. 23.The Foating

for Senator

completed until 1952, bul water their five regional plans Western defence. was paralysed up to yesterday Carthy's charges, who said em

conservancy plans for 1950 in- by duck strike, was back uployment records

supplied by

About 250 delegates are alclude a 2,000-mile canal system normal today but activity will the Department showed that the

from all the Pantin Manchuria and the raising of police planca

the and dykes along

treacherous man in question was sent on an nations except Portugal

and Yellow River Yangitse and Italy and Greece and Tur-ennipped with dry ice sprinklers, halted again morrow by a

24-hour strike of seamen,

tomeial foreign mission of our

Iceland The Bround

months' duration "about ave Their findings will be turned Reuter. for were out This completes Italy's treaty waiting to trigger the plump links with the Eastern Mediter-cumulus clouds that might drift

'n stoppage for years ago."

! Since that time, the Depar'- ranean outposts of the Truman over from the West.

m.nt added, the individual ad Doctrine

New York has appropriated

also been on had no connection" whatever The trenity, it was understood. s50.000 for the six-month ex- also covers commercial

Experiment in man-made rain. It strike for the last three days. A with official work except to de. changes und

complementary hired Dr Wallace Howell, the dairy strike, which has cut the ther we speeches without pay

vlear, a woman and four other Harvard Meteorologist, to head city's milk and butter supplies at Department forurns. Judical practice.

Senator McCarthy immediate The 'period covered by the the "rain stimulation project. for six weeks, showed no signs

of rolutioniteuter.

ly culled a news conference of

underground organisation called treaty to be signed tomorrow United Press.

his own to charge that the De-ordinate them into a compre-Poles, said to belong to

as "eimply ensive defence plan for the "Return," today went to prison

Allantic here for terms partment's report

has not been slated.

Mr Sadak will try for inree

lays in Rome before going on

'to Paris next Monday,Rruler.

ANOTHER

FUNNY STORY

Prague,

Mar. 23. The Czechoslovak Interior Minişter. Vaclav Nosek, today alleged Czech political refurces were being trained os sples in camps and sent back with American and

Dist

Westc

German-made weapons.

Presenting his

defence and about

a

security estimates tenth of the ton) Czech budget -Nork said that he had the task of protecting the regime against "the violent attacks of the Allied clars enemies",

Nosek id that all who had offended against the law "even though they may be dressed In priestly attire" would be deali with according to the law- Reuter,

nn-

EASTER PARADE

Auxiliary of The Women's The Hongkong Society for the

of Protection

Children nounced that all tickets for the Easter Parade, ond Floor Show to be held in the Sky Room. Luna Park on March 31 have been sold.

THE KICK-BACK

North Dakolo, Dickinson. Mar. 23-Peter Reiner, 39-year- old farmer, was treated for dis located knee cartilago suffered When he kicked a cow today. Feiner eld the 'cow kicked him first United Press.

SIDE

GLANCES

gellin

9.30

The dockers

three days in higher wages.

Dustmen have

over to a meeting of the Foreign Pact nations Ministers of the

The five regional groups have inte in April or early in May.

for the defence of their areas. been preparing their own plans! The meetings

here will study the value of these plans and ro

a deliberate misstate-whole of the North

By Galbraithment of facts."-United Presa.

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Luebock, Mar. 23.-The Ger- authorities here tonight that the reports discounted Russians have prepared for V. in the munocuvres weapons Baltic next month.

They said that they had heard nothing like this-Reuter.

Catholic Priest Sentenced Warsaw, Mar. 23-A Catholic

seven to 13 years.

art

rangleg from

[11 the Bromberg district court it was alleged that they had prepared attacks on militia- acquire arms. They men to

with dis- were also charged tributing anti-State leaflets.

Father Wojcles- The priest, chowski, received 13 years while the woman, Olga Unslawska, got 10 years-Reuter.

Whispering Gallery "Suicide" Drama

Vatican City, Mar. 23-An ex-officer of the Italian Air Force today threw himself off the Whispering Gallery" 180 feet up in the Dome of St. Peter's Basilica.

chestral elections: 10.45, London Studio Melnds: The Orchestra. (ROCTS); 11.15.

-But as I miraculously, he world to take noilee of his des Report. World

en toms remained suspended, alive and perite situation and, if the rope News on Britain (London tulay unhurt.

dangling only a few held, to give him work. Recorded); 11.80, Clos Down

FLYING SAUCER

ABOUT

Tuguegarao

feet from the marble floor near the Papal Altar.

Pilgrims kneeling in prayer

He was taken into custody by Vatican gendarmes and handed

In the Bedien screamed as ho

over to the Italian pollen.

hurtled down from the Dome.

Manila, Mar. 24.-A press The man, 28-year-old Franco

The Inner Gallery round St

report from

In Zucconi, had taken the precau-Peter's Dome is a favourite spot Cagayan province in North-tion of tying a rope under his for suicides. The whole Churchs had to be reconsecried last castern Luzon salt that what arms and to the Tron bars of

when a 28-year-old appeared to be "a flying saucer" the gallary before he climbed August

Italian school teacher crashed

was seen at noon yesterday by onto the railings nad funters from the Domo on to the stepa

the people of that town.

The report roid a brilliant round object wis visible for 40 at a great minules and, was altituda United Press,

As Zucconi fell, two

of the Papal Altar. dropped from his pockets. One

Laler it was announced that sent 10,000. was addressed to the Pope. The other was addressed to Use the Pope tonight

to Zucconi, Reuter. Itailan Press. They asked their to

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