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McCARTHY CHARGE A WILL WEAKEN U.S. AT BIG 3 MEETING

Washington, Apr. 30.-The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Tom Connally, said today that the charges of Senator Joseph McCarthy would certainly weaken the United States' position at the coming Big Three and Atlantic Pact meet- ings in London.

Senator Connally strongly endorsed a warning from the former Secretary of State, George Mar- shall, that Russia was reaping cold war profit from Senator McCarthy's efforts to prove that Com- munists dictated the State Department's Far Eastern policy.

WAR IN PACIFIC

UNLIKELY

..

Senator McCarthy, who is on vacation, near Prescott, Arizona. replied that Mr Marshall's statements were childish and "dangerously

his silly." Tie repented carler assertion: "The State Department has lopted the official Communist

pro- Melbourne, Apr. 30-Ad-gramme in the Far East miral A. W. Radford, Com-right down to the lust com- mander in Chief of the ma."

He did not repeat his Senate United States Pacific Fleet, said in a press intervier to our change that Owen Latti- moro is a Rusrian spy, but said, day that war in the Pacific. Mr Lattimore was not in the near future was un-saleman for the Tarly Jine,

then ask Mr Acheson and his i likely.

friends who did the telling job.” Senator Connally spoke on the eve of a closed erion of his

the Secretar Committer with

He arrived here testay at the guest of the Australian Govern ment for Coral Sea Werk, which start tomorrow. Et incmorates the Coral Sea Hattle of 1942 giving the Allies their first uger Victory Japanee feet.

of State, Dean Acheron, who leaves for London late this week

cold

strategy con- for

the Forelim Will over the Ministers of Britain and France and later of all 12 Atlantic past nations.

Admiral Radford rail that if hostilities did break out, Aus- tralin would..have to depend on herself at the start, but it would hot take other nations on to be in "

policy for eurbing Communist

CURB EXPANSION

Mr Acheso13 B expected to appeal for demonstrated bipart- san support to strengthen is Pearl Harbour, the Ameri- hand in the pestofiations, which naval base bombed by will be aimed in part at work- con Japanese planes on December 7, Ing out uniform Western power. 1991, without a declaration of wor-would never apar bu expansion in the Far East.

Millard Meanwhile, Senator Tydings hinted that he had im- The Admiral was welcomedportant new evidence to buy on his arrival by Mr R. G. before his Senate Foreign Rela Casey, the Minister of Supply tions b-Committee, Which is Development, Rear-Ad-investigating Seater McCarthy's miral J. A. Collins, of the Royal charges.

b-committee Australian Navy, and Air Mar- will hold a public hearing to- izol O. Jones, Chief of Air morrow afternoon to receive. Staff.

testimony from Freda Utley, former British Communist, who

caught unguarded, he said.

Admiral Radford is expected to remain in Australia until May D.

The Prime Minister. Mr Robert Menzies, will officially

Coral Sea Week in open nationwide broadcast tomorrow- night.-Reuter.

Russian trade

with Indonesia

The

has promised proof that the Far Eastern expert, Owen Lattimore. had followed the Communist Party line.-United Press,

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Ready For May Day Troubles

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people of all hauds, expica Use criminut plans of the war.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1950,

Better

Some Hongkong exhibi-

tors complained, after Inst year's British Industries Fair, that their products had been pushed away into a corner of the stand, or that others had been given more favourable positions. This was not the fault of the organisera, but rather of the exhibitors, themselves, who submitted different show-pieces that the stand took on the ap- pearance of f country general store or an oriental bazuar.

#0 many

Mr E. G. A. Grimwood, the Honchon Government repre- sentative 1 London, who is responsible for making all ar- ransementa for Hongkong's part in the B.I.F., is determined that

they

complaints shall not repeated thi year. A great deal of careful fore- thought has gone into the de- signing of this year's stand, na the accompanying "artist's im prostion" with show,

Showing

For

Hongkong

KONG

HONG KONG

Products

RED THREAT IN SYDNEY

China Ching

It has been designed by Pictorial Dispiny Limited, London, to make the best use of the extra space available at this yeur exhibition, which opens on May B.

An improvement has also been achieved in the selection of products which will be included in the exhibition In- stead of each individual" exhibitor submitting one of each of his various products, as they did inst year, they will only

show one or two affected guns,

A glance at the photograph of last year's stand will show how too many exhibits crowding too little stand tended to confer the prospective buyer and give rise to the complaint that some products had becu pushed into the background-

some inevitably had to be.

NO NUTS

MAY NUTS ON

Berlin: Red youth

march may be nasty

THIS

Washington, Apr. 30.-The chairman of the. Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator Millard Tydings, said today that there may be some shooting" if Communist youths go through with their planned march on Western Berlin.

His statement marked the] third time ha a week that the Russians have been Warned that the Western Allies mean to stand their

mongers, extend and strengthen ground in their sectors of the mighty front of the peace Berlin even if they have to Moscow. Apr. 30-An Indo-supportera. The defence of use forec. nesian delegation arrived here peace Is the cause of all the by nir from Prague today to peoples of the world." negotiate the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.

Last week, the Sceretary of Communists in all countries, State, Dean Acheson, told a news taking their cue from Moscow,

and declaration

Manhattan

Strike Over

New York, Apr. 30.The

strike of workers in Manhattan apartment houses ended today after a meeting of union and operators' representatives

with

DAY

Moscow: Army told to stand on guard

London, Apr. 30-Marshal of the Soviet Union, A. M. Vassilovsky, Minister of the Army, tonight issued a May Day order-of-the-day called on Soviet soldiers to "continue to stand on guard for the peace and security of our homeland," cording to a Soviet news agency message received in London.

"The Soviet Army is meeting May Day with new

achievements in combat and Australian

political training," the Mar- shal said.

The Minister wished the entire personnel of the Army

new successes in combat ant

Communist

ao-

political preparedness du Refused Visa

were preparing placards, ban-conference: "When all the com- the mediator, Mr Arthur Meyring the coming summer pe:jor."

calling motion is over, we will still outlaw in Berlin." Earlier.

nero

pact.

be

use

The visit follows Russia's re-for the unconditonal cognition three months ogo ofing of the atomic bomb and at- government oficial, who the Republic of the United incking the Atlantic "war"

clined to be identifled, said States of Indonesia.

States woold The delegation, headed by

Emphasising the point, Mos-United Mr L, N. Pular, chief Indonesian caw was preparing its umal machinegun fre, if necerrary, to representative to the United giant

military Parade in the put down the proposed Ited Nations, Included three diplo Red Squar i defence of youth march. matle aides, Mr Yamin, Mr Wibisono and Mr Halinuto, one interper and a secretary.

Representatives of the Foreign Ministry and the Netherlands Embassy welcomed them at the airport.-Router,

SIDE GLANCES

on could be rejected by

A salute of 20 artillery sal- Sydney, Apr. 36.-Mr E. V. voes is to be fred in Moscow Elatt, General Secretary of the end the capitals of the Soviet

Communist-controll:d Austro- Republics tomorrow.

Admiral Yumashey Ministerian Seamen's Union, did not leave by Qantas Constellation of the

Navy, also issued no for England tonight because it order-of-the-day,

is believed that the Government FOR COMBAT

had refused him a vica lo pass through India.

The four-day strike, which had halted elevators and colec- option of garbage in 750 towering de-apartment houses, was called off the when the two parties agreed to the establishment of a three- Its de- man fact-finding board,

either side.

1 called on naval forces The strike played havoc with to raise st higher the fight- ponce,"

be followed by a

Qantas cancelled his booking! civilian demonstration with one

the daily lives of tenants "VERY SERIOUS"

ining efficiency of vessels

failed to confirm it. and when he million persons marching_past

some of the city's most fashion- | units, 10 perfect constantly It was authoritatively learned high Goverment and Party

Communists of the Soviet able apartment houses. Dis their skill for combat, to con- last week that the Government leuclera,

solidate, still more their dis-had refused

hh to endorse sector plan to send 500,949 East gruntled tenants had to pled up Marshal Stally often attends German youths into Western take turns operating the eleva- strengthen in every way their through India because of a re-

in skyscrapers OF and downstairs

or cipline and organisation, and to passport to enable him to pass such parades.-Renter

Berlin in the last weezenti of

tors themselves and dumping vigilance against the intrigues quest by the Indian Government May in so-called "unity their own garbore. In cone of the Imperialist aggressors."-rome years ago for co-operation

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"Nothing quite like it. Doris-getting out with the top down and grasting the beauties of Mother Nature in the spring!"

den.onstration".

buildings the tenants were with- Reuter."

Hammer and sickle

on town hall

Sydney, Apr. 30.-A Communist anion official told a rally here today: "We will fly the Hammer and Sickle from the roof of the Sydney Town Hall."

The official, Mr Stanley Moran, Treasurer of the Sydney Branch of the Australian Waterside Workers Federation, said the Communist Party, would fight the Government's Bill to ban the Party, "by strikes and by job action in every factory."

"You have to stand up now as; in Australla in 1946-49, declared never before and fight in your the giant rolling strike", put factories, at meetings. In the into operation by the Com- streets and balls, for the rights | enunist Party, was responsible and democralle liberties of the for 88 percent of all the man- Australian people and the right | daya lost through strikes in of the Communist Party to be New South Wales in that free," he declared.

period.

A special meeting of the The report anid the Party had --- Sydney branch of the powerful | neted through seven key Com- Amalgamated Engineering | munist-controlled unfonscen- Union, attended by about 600 tree in the mining, engineering, of the branch's 19,000 members, metal-working Audi shipping passed a resolution to resist the industries, Communist Party Anti-Communist Bill "with all traders effectively controlled a the power we possess,"

striking force estimated at 233,- 800 workers in these industries, The Communial controlled the report added.-euler, General Council of the Federat ed Clerka Union In Sydney agreed to co-operate with other unions and budica in a legal challenge to the Bl

In Melbourne, Communists staged a protest rally on the banks of

of the Yarra River. An audience of about 2,000 heard Communist speakers denounce the Bill as hysterical threat against every democratic Aus- tralinu."

The speakers referred to the Prime Minister, Mr Robert G. Menzies, as a "traltor."

Uniformed and plainclothes police mingled with the crowd. Commonwealth security officers

his

U.S. Army

Plane

Crashes

Lebanon,

Illinois, Apr. 30,-

An Army plane exploded in the air and crashed into a housd today. The town marshal şald 12 preliminary check bodies found in the wreckage of the indicated six dend.

were reported to have taken shorthand notes of the, speeches, The plane crashed into a house. setting the structuro VISIT TO CALWELL nore and destroying H. Several other 1:0mes were damaged. Police rushed to the home of There are no reports of injury Mir Arthur Colwell, Labour to residents of the houses, but Mumber of the House of Repre- we residents of the area re- sentatives and former Immigra- ceived minor injuries from flying tion Minister, when about 30

debris, en demonstrated outside house in a Melbourne suburb, Captain W. W. Coleman,

The demonstrators told the nearby pulice that they were a deputa- | Base, tion and wanted to see Air Cal- after a well. Mr Calwell had told the bodies men to leave but they refused around the wreckage. and became aggressive. Mr Witnesses ruld the plane ap- Calwell Informed the police he parently was trying to make a wou'd not see the men, and forced landing in a field on tho they dispersed quietly.

Autskirts of the town. A flam- A report just issued by a Ing wing started a fire which privule research organisation, burned a house to the ground, investigating industrial relations-United Press.

STEEL

OFFICE

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In a transcribed radio brosd-out hot water, telephone service,

mill deliveries and newspapers. cast, Senator Tydings said the Communists apparently were drilling the youths and giving them detailed Instructions on what to do. If carried out, he fraid, these bstructions "might

lead to comething that could be very Berlous", "11 they to start across the American Zone by tens of thousands....it could be a pretty nasty situation."- United Press.

Radio Hongkong

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Fear Of A

Greater Hitler

Des Moines, Apr. 20-The leader of the Progressive Party. Mr Henry Wallace, proposed that the United States should

G, *Hongkong Calling." Pro cut arms spending by $10,000 gramme Summary: 0.02, Childrenmillion a year

Half Hntur. Jatroduced by Jack

and pay the

Frost. (Studio); 8.30,Portuguese money into a world bank no Half Hour (Studio): 7, Lundon Pre- which Russia and China could menada Orchestra and Lois Butler. draw heavily.

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Ronnie Gibbons.

(Soprano); 7.30, "Off the Record.” "But in doing this we want Presented

(Studio); 8. World News and News|to be sure that

Russia and Analysis (Londos Reisy); 8.15, China will reduce their arma- Like What Like, Presented by ments in the same proportions," Anthony Little. (Studio); 0.45, Linda Cater Talks on Flims (Studio: he added in a speech last night. 9. "From the Editorials." London Without some such action th Relay): 9.10. Weather Report: 8.11, world was heading for disaster "Concerto,“ | Vivaldi (arr Kreisler] Violin Concerto in C Jean Poughst in 195

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vitch and the Philharmonic Orch: Mr Wallace suggested that the rond by Constant Lunbert; 9.45, United Nations act up a "new Scotland Yard. A Programme of and more powerful world an "Murder Under the Counter," to provide $30,000 million a (CTS); 10.15, Orquestra Manolo year to the world's overcrowded Mel Bus Muchachos; - 10.30, "At the and under-developed

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Russin, Britain down.

and China-Reuter.

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mutual interest, It is understood, and afterwards lunched together. Air Liaquat Ali Khan will visit Me Elliott had planned to at. the Prime Minister, Mr Clement tend the European meeting ot Attlee, ot No 10 Downing the World Federation of Trade Street, tomorrow.-Reuter,

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