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Republicans Back Truman New Policy

Washington, June 27.

Shortly before the President's statement, the U.S. Air Force announced that it had 509 planes in the Far East, 473 of them combat craft. They include a medium bomber group of 30 B-29 Super- forts and five fighter groups of 75 planes cach. It was a B-29 that carried the atomic bomb to Japan in the last war.

The Seventh Fleet, ordered to defend For- mosa from attack, is based in the Philippines- Guam area, close to its new scene of operations. It is commanded by Vice-Admiral Arthur Struble.

General

In addition to ordering thefonu, and Defence Secretary

and Johnson any Louts Seventh Fleet to prevent

13nckley, Chairman anid he was also calling on the the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chinese Nationalist Government

attack on Forno, Mr Truman Omar

ENVOYS INFORMED

ou FormosK to "ceuse E air Secretary of Defence Louis and se operations against the mainland."

Johnson told reportern on leav ing the While Toure that "we

what the

This appeared to be complete ry doing

United reversal of the Administration's Nations naked us to

<io" previous decision not to defend Sunday's revolution. The ro

island refuge

Unite:1 If the porter asked Nationalist Govern- [States had

die- changed the

stemuurd

of

"WO any land

נזן

Chinese ment This reversal apparently position of American troops In

from recent on-Europe or the Far East,

Cornmittel ferences in Tokyo between Gen-owen't

MacArthur, troop" he said. Douglas eral

In Will there be any mobilisa- Supreme Allied Commander

|tion OP partial mobilisation of

United States forces

the U.S. Mr Johnson was asked. "At the moment, no,” he said.

He was inked whether be Air Force would operate from delds in Southern Korea." J replies: *Morcow Wotsid like an answer to that qu“ – tion.

Explosion Kills || 15

Eighty

Bamascus, June 27.

were people Eighty killed and hundreds were injured when drpol - und inllammable talning explosive materiais caught Arc today at ал Petroleum CompanY establishment at Hume, 80 estau miles worth of here.

Iraq

explosion occurred

when Bremen were strug

The

gling to quell a fire,

All

were killed. 51x police-

men also died.

Neighbouring

were wrecked.

Rescue

while

work

While Mi Truman was con ferring with Congressional and anitary leaders, the ambas and mini:ters of friendly countries were called to the Stale Department and formed of the President's de- casintr

JOVIAL SMILE After concluding he White Home conferences and aking his announcement. Mr Truman Went in hanch. Reporters arked permission to Mak Questions." But the

you one

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replies that he had said all the

was goin

in h.

boudings

tarted

Fa

stil

the fire war

ablaze.Reuter,

London Cautious

On Korea

London, June 27. The consequences of the¦

if it full of South Korea, should occur, arc being cautiously estimated here.

British diplonney is trying to malise the whock to morale

to tay matement.

The President teft the White pevompanied by Security

Service men to lunch at Bier Bourse, his residence,

The President was united by a porter if he had any plans Joint

at this

ganally to attend

Congressional 5. Mion

time. He raid: "I am not going To my a word." le stur o Nporters they NOAMER

to

question an The 5 sterren12 speals for fre""

Mr

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1950.

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Riding his pony to greet his great-grandfather, King Gustaf of Sweden, on his 92nd birthday, goes the four-year-old Prince Carl Gustaf, accompanied by his sister, Princess Desiree, aged 12. Symbolic of the simplicity of the Swedish Royal family is this small tableau, for the King held no reception but received the congratulations of his children and great-grand- children at Drottningsholms Castle. The Prince and Princess are the children of Princess Sybille and the late Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden. London Express

Service)

Early

Hopes Of

Japanese Peace

Dashed Treaty

said

Chinese Reds' Army Medical Organisation

A Chinese Communist »oldier was wounded -—'a bullet in his chest, a bullet in his thigh and he had a heat boil on his arm. Ho went to one surgeon for the chesi operation, to another for his thigh opera- tion and to yet another for his arm operation.

This would sound strange developed by China's Reds to

the Krave thortage to Western doctors, but the meet

medical personnel

ΟΣ

fact is that the surgeon who rapidly-expanding army

tu their

with

operated on his chest was the country's almost unlimited not qualified to operate on manpower supply, his thigh or arm.

*That

basic principle is the under which the Chinese Com- input Army Medical Service is argnised. It is a unique sysłem,

MADAME SETS AN EXAMPLE

A doctor specialise in the human body.

frained

only one part of Be is taught the physiologient structure of only that part and how to heal the ailments in fast part, After als graduation from the train. ing course he becomes a full- dedged army doelar, but he may be as norant as a primary schoolboy regarding the, ather parts of the body.

This kind of system provided the

Greatest surprise for Western-trained Chinese doctors, who attended the first National scientisty Conferines convened the Commnuists In Peking by

ast year,

GLIB-TONGUED

Taipeh, June 27. With Madame Chiang Kai-shek trending away at

When the rystem who reveal- an old Japanese-made sew-

ed to them at the conference, t ing machine to set 1177

they

practi- questioned it: example. the women of cability. But they nodded t Nationalist Formosa are the elaborate explanation given

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wounded soldier

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De medical professor. The Com-

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dals for solders out of straw ing Ahre and scraps lett from the cutting underwear,

doctors and surgeons. 'The solution they have evolved to cope with the short-

of age

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Washington, June 27. Well-informed diplomats today they virtually convinced that the Communist invasion of South Korea had dashed all hopes of an carly Japanese peace

treaty.

They said they, gained this definite impression from conversations with high American officials on Monday. Diplomatic officials said they had been reliably inform

that as a result of the Communist invasion of Korea, the Defence Secretary, Mr Louis Johnson, and his top military advisors here, would stay away from any State Department attempts to reach an early agreement on holding the Japanese peace conference,

Military officials here he worked out by August, sub- have long opposed an early mitted shortly thereafter to other M important Treaty on the ground that

Titimian bortred from the White Hone with a naviaf mile de pale h unwillinger.

que tiens, A saull crowd gathered as he left the White House gate to cross the street to Blair Hour, ant trail- e him in hat directim.

New

that statement was forthcoming got

la Ana of a succes -ful Comunu-around the enital shortly after American security in Asia

List Invasio1).

South Keera has been regand- ed as a virtually untenably out-

and referred to as post

the American techield on Arta.

Diplomats trace the fate of Korea to a bargain struck be- Mr Molotov and Mr in Moscow Byrnes in

in December 1045. This was the inat "phers baturnce" hargalt struck between the big Towers, others bring equally disastrous.

tween

interested friendly

Powers for

rtudy, and the conference enti beurd some time early next

The President's White House Was fest safeguarded by meether with his military logh maintaining General Mac-

However, Arthur's occupation force of 160,000 men in Japan.

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Lana... MANFUL AND SO WICKBOY programme. Most of the work is done in homes, but one big building in Taipeh houses The headquarters for the or- The college has 10 professors ranisation. Here Madame and 500 students. The students Cinang has her office.

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noon, the super-group students and pass DIL to the (contribution to the armed forces, ¡groups

Madame Chlor sees in organ-group members what they had BACKING AWAY

of the League through-earned from the professors,

By these two innovations, the sociological effect. that Mr Jain: on

and General out Talwan

"It has brought unity to the Communists were able to solve of arms Bradley are backing away from family. Wives are doing patrio-their grave shortage

appears that th ely recently that the treaty, it

the work while their nestandsbedient personnel. The Western- the time table in denitely off MacArthur and

till farms, work in factories or trained Chinese doctors, who at- Another result of the Kore Department convinced

branches.tended the National Scientists serv, in the armedi officials here

the Women out of Conference, In the situation is expected to 35. tist

It is bringing

kisi Johnson and Me

and General

with others."--United Press,

og satisfactorily. Bradley, Chairman of the Joint their homes into association system on the whole was work-

the Staff, wait

of course, as Chiefs of

Bener in their Insistence

Western-trained States sena that the United early that

to Generalissimo id military Chiang Kai-shek to help hian adreement recent

be-hot mil

on Formora, teen military and State De- It is understood that General Republican Senator Alexander Smith said: "I approve

of the Fartment officials led Aterlenn MecArthur, who

diplomatic officials to predict with the State Department's sehole slab_ment."

only a few days ago that the "writing off" of Chiang Kale American armed forces in Chairman Tom Courally

United States draft treaty couldheit. ronvinced Johnson

and support of South Korea electri- omething to attend immediately Lucillo Ball William Holden ON SALE: "Vegetable Cultivation the Foreign Kelation,

Com mitice declined but Democratic Senator Oliver Thomas said he fully ported the President's Chairman Millard Tydings of

Armed Services Com

ht "the statement

WIDE APPROVAL · President Truman's decision to nid South Korea received in-

It wa mediate and wholehearted ap-Geral port from many mocratic and State Republican legislatura,

military

Republican Senatur Styles Penta that the State Badges, one of the Administra-Defence Departments should get How's sharpest foreign policy for ther and work out a draft Prities,

said: "I apuve con- treaty to be submitted to other The weak position of Southpletely of what has been done, botegis fed nation: at an Koren 1 g

paralleled in any

11 has my sunport." He added date, other country. Whatever the

he spake for outcome of the fighting, there is that he hurt anxiety here not to lose a dens Republicans.

of proportion-Our Own Cor- respondent.

U.S. Calls

For Action

Lake Success, June 27.

The Uniteit Slates today

114 mitire

formally called on the Security speaks for itself."

naval action.

"The

circulated

American

in to

William

fa commend.

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move.

Thin

FRANCE'S POLITICAL

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never agreed

EXCITEMENT

IN PARIS

Paris, June 27. President Truman's order to

served, most

and "surgeons"

that

one of

doctors

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of performing an well as they do.

fed nolltical eireles and created to a wound soldier brought Tradies

during their recent

from the battlefield Tokyo visit that Formena hould fan trobers of great tension back

publie in United Press. the generi !! he anted.

Para and the whole country. Sources close to the Defence!

The news prend round Farts th: Secretary confirin

Aske wikifire, resull of the Korean invasion, It

order President Truman's s raid that Mr Johnson will be

this was expected to speed up the indstent

Cabinet eriala puint. In view of Mr. Acheson's solution of the

even more

Q11

Council to order military sane- Lentilators who wire called tions inst North Korea

the White House emerged support of President Truman's from the President's office grim- emergemy order for air and faced and visibly shaken. They egreed that, for the manent, at resolution, teark, no new legislation WHE

the required. shortly before

Senator Council met of 1900 GMT. called

the Council to recommend who has been highly critical of their differences and form the United States, by delaying upon "that members of the United American Far Eastern policy.

a national coalition govern- action on the treats, might be Nations furnish such assistatice called upon "all Americans

Moscow exactly what to the Republic of Korea may give the President united - ment "in view of the gravity coing

to do. These be necessary to repel armed af- port." He said: "The free of the international situa-wanted them

diplomats were of the opinion tock and to restore inter-world must draw a line in Aste

that one re on why the Korean Stationul pence and security in well as In Europe."-United

Communist attack was ordered the area."-United Press.

The appeal was voted unan-now was that the Reds in Mas-

at a meeting of the mously

cow thought it would have the Radical Sorialist National As effect of delaying the treaty. 19 armbly deputies, It followed

was pointed out that all recent swiftly on the heels of. the

have Indle ted failure of the former Premier developments

that the United Status was making every effort to get an

репсо

treaty withoul Russian participation.

Some diplomats here believed

DEADLOCK own stand agost doing any-here. The Indicals this after-

for a Government- for Chlang. it thing more

is neon asked

in view of considered ikely that President of national safety Paris, Jane 27.

Truman and the National Secu- the international situation, When tr news spread

de France's Radical Social-rity Council may have to make

putira rirdied from Committee final decision ists today called on all non-

and crowded excitedly JAPANESE DESIRE Knowland. Communist parties to sinki

Some diplomats believe that round the news Iobbies. Rteater,

Press.

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had also have lessened the Japanese caused M. Queuille to quit, Im- | desire for an

an oarly treaty since mediately endorsed the idea of any peace pact might result in wenker defence arrangements national union,

thought that President Auriol is expected for Japan. It to ask M. Edouard Herriot, 78- the Japanese, as a result of Vie year-old National Assembly pre- Communist zuccess in ove rident, to head such a national ning South Korea, might begin CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE coalition government. If, as is to believe it would be better to Ukely, ho should refuse, M. have continned occupation with Auriol is reported to bo plan-American troops already there 1. The river Shannon. 2. The ping River, 3. From ning to recall M, Queuille and than gamble on the United Thames

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