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Pres. Truman To Report On Korean War
Washington, July 17.
President Truman will send a report to Con- gress on the Korean war on Wednesday, the Vice- The President, Mr Alben Barkley, said today. Vice-President told reporters that the President would not appear personally before Congress. He would give them his views in a message.
The outline of the Presidential message was dis- cussed at a White House conference this morning be- tween President Truman and his "Big Four" Congres- sional leaders-Vico-President Barkly, who is Presllent of the Senate; the Speaker of the House of Represen- tntives, Mr Sam Itayburn; the Semte majority leader, Mr Scott Lucas of Minois; and the House majority lender. Representative John McCormack.
Current speculation was that the President
would
POTATO BUG Compress for limited
PROPAGANDA MAY BE USED
AS EXCUSE
Runnin
may
UNU
economic
controls to meet
an anticipated increase in
mitar spending, and also up of some divisions of the
outline plans for the calling
National Guard--the Ameri-
Army. Territorial
Reuter.
EXPLAINING STEPS
Washington, July 17. Paint Truman will trans-
the Korra 113 tuntia e Constress tomorrow,
hertolt a
Frankfurt, July 17. "Potato Bug" propaganda campaign as an excune to put pressure on Berlin's air corridors to the West-the only supply route she failed to eut during her suce255- ful 11 months' attempt
will follow
this with
officially
HL
an-
broadcast to the nation m Wed- resday, it wil nounced today.
The broadcast will be carried by All major radio and televizion networks. White House Steve- Rors sull the mess to Lary
Charles
Congress lu
would
1
by
starve the Western powersity comprehensive, divin out of that city,
the background of the situation, explaiting all steps, taken the Government, and containing the l
recomunen- certain legislative dations."
That was the unoffical inter- pretation, by blockada veterans,
of the recent
hardnt that
Moscow United
nate, States
planes scattered Coloratio beetles over wide areas Soviel-occupied East Germany.
of
Rost all the radio address
Mr
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1950.
Deep Water
Port
Yugoslavs Refute Allegations Of Aggressive Intent
Belgrado, July 17,
Of
Yugoslavia's "Committee for the Defence of Peace" today answered Cominform stories of incipient Yugoslav aggression by urging peace movements all over the world to send delegates to Eastern Europe to investigate "which countries if any" ato preparing for war,
POLAND'S SIX-YEAR
PLAN
At the same time, one of Marshal Tito's ministers publicly assured Albania of continued friendship.
-
A resolution, approved today by the Congress of the Central | Yugoslav Pence Committee,
vited delegates to po tu Yugo. Kiavia and see If RESTESSAMP experations are being prepared
and proposed
be made imilar inquiry Inebrihbouring countries.
tat
1
We
in
London, July 17. The Soviet Government the "posibly a simplifica-
of the message to Con had agreed to install 16
A Yugoslav journalist, Duran pes-a speech that everybody major industrial plants in Timotijevie, who
the moved If Itarsia กราฟ ก Evill be able to understand." Poland, Warsaw Radio has resolution, igrested that berchatte of Berlin, as Wes-
reporter To
question reported, quoting the Polish vite all proce movements to the Korean whether tern corollary
the
send their tele- message would
the world to contain any pources all, ane
any "domestic recom
Deputy Prime Minister, M. Į war, these
xales," will have to find Kome answer
endation as opposed to mili-ilary Mine.
"But if they want to get
of the more to
exact picture U.S. and Briksh airlift the
tars recommendatione,"
M. Mine, who recct.lly headed
of the which supplied West Berlin's
In this part Romplied that, of course, the Polish deigation to Moscow, situation 2,300,000 inhabitants during the
with whic. concluded
world they should visit other it would be concerned
new countries of, a blockade and forced the Soviets
Eastern Europe→→ but problems, demetle
Herin trealy with the Soviet Bulgaria and Hungary-and re to abandon it as an
would not co into details,
Union was giving the latent of cold war policy.
that the peace-loving spirit It seems certain at the Pre- details
of Poland's six-year being developed there," Tunout-
to the Central evie added. sistent will ask for more billions economie plan
finds pursses Committer of the Polish United nilitary
will include The invitation (Communist:-), range as high as 30,000,000,000, Workers' Party but that probably is too high-
Organisation from which and and industrial
WHE manpower.
Arument
made
iltresin, they recalled, repentert efforts to bumper die nirlift in the period from id- Funes, 1948 until the locicade was fied May 12, 1949.
ti
CONTROL DEMANDED
The Soviets repentedly scend-
d the United States at Dri- planes of wanderleg outside the three 20-roile wide alt `cor- riders to Berlin. They demand- ed sole control of a trade in the corridors.
EL was considered possibly sigui front that the Rician note accused the US, Air Force of criminal acts. Il sand:
“The manorous facta estabik-
11
he
15
the
ex-
He said that trade relationshe Cominform Partisang Peace military with the capitalist countries Yugoslav Committer
pelled last year.
ALBANIA'S NOTE
wern only wanted in so far as these retation: #elp us HIGHER TAXES
with our plans for The nation eventually may be priced
higher taxes building socinism in our coun anted to acerpt and many burdensome wartime try."
control.
Controls
cause this is
kup-term
The conference also heard a Yugoslav as-urance to Albania, The Soviel which four days ago sent a note and taxes Пelations with bay be proposed plecement be-Union and the People's De-Protesting against alleged per- tent frontier violallong and Camira yar Imourutles were, however, in "a
étaiming that the Albanian Senak majority leader Scolt different entegory altogether."
Yugodavia Were wil net į Luena sari Con tres
reonomic inority on whatever treaties
being brutally suppressed" by Mae' with Hassia "with all pred
#1 ne Tarshal Tito, recommendations the President 19-18," and especially in June
1950,
possible to Mr Molovan Djilas, Minister sends to Capitol Hill.
Pullsh six-year Without Portfolio and Pelitburo 110 legislation elaborate the
declared that Yugosla member, pending that would hold up conante plin, because of
power action on the President's re-
help of the Soviet in harbours no
threaten ofher countries."
There
IS
Renemu:
21ade
ed how that these ads (drop-commentations." he said. "We Union," he declared-Reuler.
ping potato bus) are deliberate and, conrequently, are criminal nature,"
I also was pointed out that all but one or two of the nava In which the Soviets zaid U.S. planes dropped potat bugs are far outside the presetbed car- ridors, ils might become the basis for claims that US, planes. were Illegally wandering it will
Soviet-held territory
over
violation of agreements.
in
U.S. Air-Force metal. de- elined formal comment on the Russian hole, since it was now "antier being holled Kovernment level." United Press,
will wel immediately, on the President's recommendations to implement military, tid needed to meet this crisia,” ̧
Semlor Lura: said Congres- sional leaders discussed the the Presklent message with only "in
general way." When reporter:: asked whal type controls the President seek. Senator Lucas would saith: "I do not know if there win te controls." United Puren.
at
U.S. To Issue White Paper
St Louis Swimming Baths Order
St. Louis, Missouri, July 17. A Federal Judge terday ordered the City of St Louis to upen its two outdoor swimming baths to Negroes and whites alike, from Wednesday.
Washington, July 17.
Nationality Rights
Of Women
Geneva, July 17. The United Nations Eco- nomic and Social Council to- United day approved States resolution instructing the United Nation Law Commnission to draft a con-
10 No
tion enwer had the means in Yugoslavia lo create ruch
threal, he added.
Albanian the wanted 116 people
Know that the "Yugoslav people and Govern
still their friends," rent are and said that Bulgarin's present policy towards Yugoslavia
not and cannot be" the reflec- tion of the people's true feel- ITNES.
The rezolution sail that Sovic Russia and other Eastern coun tries had run a campaign “saying ha military bases of Great Powers are being built in our country" over a long period.
It asked all peace movements which stand for peace and co- operation" to investigate for bases of foreign powers existed on Yugoslav territory or if mill- tary preparations were made there.-Reuter.
The American Government Is vention guaranteeing 11- themselves whether military
inue a White Paper ontionality rights for married
16
Koren, the
State Department
announced today.
The document is expected to
women.
The resolution was adopted detall developments fending up by a vote of seven in faveur, the outbreak 02 hastilities none against, and eight ubaten- in Korea. Reuter.
to
Pollitt In Prague
Prague, July 17.
11cns.
it was drawn up by the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, and includes the following principles:
Firstly, there should be nu distinction based on sex us re-
Mr Harry Pollitt, e Secre-Kurds nationality, in legislation
Negroes and whites clashed at of the baths lost summer nfic City officials had opened it to Negroes. The order admit-tary of the British Communist Ung the Negroes was promptly | Party, arrived in Prague by air rescinded.-euter.
tonight from Britain.-Reuter.
THE SATURDAY RYINING PUNT
1733
}
"Why don't we ever have things like Boned Jumbo Squab Suvaroff at home?”
or in the practices of parties.
being
COMMUNISM OUTLAWED
Cape Town, July 17. The South African Suppres
Secondly, neither marriage Ision of Communism Bill, adopt- rior its dissolution should affect et by the South African Senata the nationality of either hus- on June 23, was today promul- band or wife.-Ualled Prees.
Ruted in a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued here.
RED KOREAN BROADCAST
Tokyo, July 15, The North Korean Communist radio warned South Korean troops today that they will be wiped out if they continue to fight, but offered forgiveness to those, who surrender,
The
broadcast. Pyongyang quating a statement by the Red Korean Premier, in Il Sung. said the Communist army does not intend to unlly Korea by force, but added Mist the coun- try would already have been united If U.S. troops had not come to the aid of the South Koreans.
alatement claimed The radio that the South Korean govern ment and parliament "ad lunger exist" because they are con- trolled by the United States.-- Unlied Press.
The Bill outlaws the Com- munist Parly and all Communist activities
AI
provider 01 maximum penalty of 10 years" imprisonment. It empowers thu Governor-General to outlaw nny other organisation which professes on or after May 5, 1930 to propagate the principles of Communitem.
The South African Communisi Party disbanded self on June 20. Heater.
Diplomat Visits Cyprus
Nicosia, July 17.
The United States Ambassa- dor
to Turkey, Mr Georgo Wadsworth, arrived here this afternoon in United States Air Force Dakota.
A
Pusan
This is the deep-water por of Pusan, most im- porlani in South Korea and through which ald to the country is being rush- cd. A Communist columLSA
is reported penetrating
down the east coast of Koren towards Pusan. (London Express Service)
INTELLIGENCE TEST Without the reference by prowa ing the bar, the clue would not fin Du Hatinitt alt griber obvious
ar unce
Apulled that ISOLAS can fritescat TENNYSON :
BIS SOLES. TENNY NON
and als that only the six letters are pell The itecoute in:
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CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE
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Woman Reporter
Ofit
Expelled From Thongkong Telegraph Korean Front
Tokyo, July 18.
A spokesman of General MacArthur's headquar ters, said today that the arder expolling the New York Herald-Tribune war correspondent, Marguerito Higgins, from Korea, was not aimed particularly at her, but is part of the plan of Lt-Gen, Walton S. Walker, commander of the Eighth Army, to remove all American women from Koren, except who will be kept in the rear area.
nurses,
The spokesman said: He was speaking at a-cere- commemorating the "This is just no type of war mony where women ought to bend anniversary of the pro- inulgation of South Koron'a running around the front constitution.
Cabinet minister, thes."
of the National Assembly and An order from American head foreign diplomats, including the anarters in Korea had said Miss American Haging was to proceed imeradors, attended.-Reuler.
mediately to a rear oren lead- arters and thence to Japan.- United Press,
ARGENTINA WAITING
Buenos Aires, July 17. Argentina announced today that she was waiting to hear
from General Douglas Mac-
and
member
Chinese Am-
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The statement, drafted by Foreign Minister Hipolito Paz, replied to Mr Lie's July 7 mes- sane calling on United Nations member
millary to support netinn against the Korean Com- manists-United Press.
RHEE CONFIDENT Somewhere in. Koren,
July 17.
The South Korean President,
Dr Syngnan Ithte, said today
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