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Unidentified Subs

Prowling Off East

Coast Of Canada

Ottawa, July 26.

The Canadian Navy annourced today that "one or more sub- marines of an unknown nationality have probably been in the waters off the east coast of Canada during the past month. Russia, a Navy official said earlier, was the only power' which could have sent them there.

Manpower Bill Goes

Through Senate

Washington, July 26.

The Senate today unani-

The Navy issued this statement: "A preliminary of a series of assessment reports of submarines sight-| ed, ranging from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland to the Bay of Fundy, indicate- that one or more submarines of an unknown nationality' had probably been in the waters off the east coast of Canada during the past month.

"Reports, most of them from fishermen, of submarines sight- ed in the Bay of Fundy be tween July 5 mid 19 have been mously passed a bill to re-investigated at examined, and

comildete Hikely that move the 2,005,000-munit

on the size of thelaste strange suli was in limit

Bay. armed forces to let Presi-

dent Truman boost their "Uptim

been five

Since

Monday there separate reports

2

1he

Offers Of Troops Greeted

Take Success, July 26, The United Nations Secre- tary-General, Mr Trygvek Lie, saluting the flow of offers of ground troops to Korea from member nations. said today that if the United Nations succeeded In this task, "there will he third

no World War."

Air Warren Austin, chief United States delegnie, said the hadartion of Britain, Australia, New and Turkey of Zealand, Thallard

strength by about 600,000ghtings in the Bay of Fundy.in renting round forces

have been advanced then there

to 700,000 men.

The unexpected

shortly after it was

by taking 48 ships out of moth-

1ower Marines

עות

Wherent ceilings on the arm-

the

waters.

the

freedom

"ultimate over

THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950.

Explosions At Portsmouth

TOP

EUROPEAN REDS LEAVE FOR

COMINFORM MEET

Berlin, July 26.

Leading world Communists have flown out of East Berlin, apparently for a meeting of the Cominform at an undisclosed spot in Eastern Europe, it was learned here today.

The leaders, who were in the French Communist Party. and plans for Communist Berlin for the pro-Com-activity in case the Party should munist Socialist-Unity Party be banned were outlined, DPA Congress which ended on added.

10 the

Monday, took off today in It was believed that 'the three Czechoslovak Civil Air-West German Communist Party might move their headquarters lines planes.

BOGA from the Ruhr The East German Ambassa-French Zone-Reuter. dota of Poland, Russia and Czechoslovakia were reported

to have gone with the Com-.

unist leaders,

Prominent

Communists In

East Berlin for the SED Party rally included Harry Pollitt of Britain. Jacques Duclos of

and Jakub

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An East German Government

spokesman told questioners to- When they met... day: "It is usual that the

leaders of the Cominform states all the rules went

neet fram time to time."

The West German Commnu- nist leader, Max Relmann, to- day

than conferred for more

Mir with

V. ve hours Semenov, Ambassador and Poll-

Adviser of the

in Ger- Commission

5.

Soviet

Six naval barges loaded with more than 1,000 tons of ammunition blew up in Portsmouth harbour recent-me bad

ly. Two big explosions were followed by a series of Control smaller ones. Bedenham Pier, Gosport, was wrecked, many, the West German news and fires broke out along the foreshore. Picture shows etcy. DPA, reported.

Also present at the meeting buildings was Dr damaged a general view of the scene, with

Waller Ulbricht, the and, at top left, the wrecked pier and sunken barges, newly-elected General Secretary Sabotage is suspected.,- (London Express Service). of the East German Socialist

Unity Party, who is the

laisen officer with Moscow, the agency sald,

of beint victory action cam several more, the latest

disclose from the Cignectes-Hay-urta atcastreement tigouch-the. lifted who morale of the brave men that the Navy was vastly ex-the head of the Bay.

are now facing the invaders." panding it ready combat furce

"These are under investiga Mr Austin said: "Great Bri- untain, Australia and New Zea- balls and increasing the man- tion but it is considered

ground finits and the likely that a submarine would land have offered of naval

venture into this aren, where forces

al- augmenting Those extreme tides and tricky ready offered by Thailand The Senate Mils/ the man- the

currents make pilotage a risky Turkey. As United States re- after approving an power

a submarine

to the United Na- presentative amendment by the Seante Re-undertaking for

unfamiliar with the

tions. I express profound ap- publican Beader, Mr Kenneth caplain which would reimse

preclailon for contributions to the common effort that have

enort AWAITING WORD

been already

announced. stil Supreme Commander of the "Navy headquarters is awaiting word from the Ad- United Nations forces in Korea has announced that our strength miraity which is expected

will be continually increased. clear up whether a submarine reported sighted on the Grand News of the pledges of

military aid by member nations by

Ashing Spanish vessel was

HMS Astute. The early evidence of the sound- estimate."--United from ness of his en passage Astute was

Press. Halifax to Plymouth and was In the same general area as the fishing vessel at, that time."

Reference. to

ed forces.on July 31, 1954. Senator Wherry said all legisla- tion

grunting extraordinary powers should have sine time limit, and the bill buld be ex- tended later if necessary,

ATOM AGE NAVY

bil The House passed the yesterday, and it now goes back there for action on the Wherry proo- amendment The House ably will agree quickly and send the measure to the President for his signature.

it.

hanks

The

new

SIGNS

TRUMAN ARMS AID BILL

Washington, July 26.

President Truman today signed a $1,222,500,000 military ald bill with a warning to "those bent on aggros- tion" that freedom-loving nations will stand together to preserve their freedom.

chief

Herr Reimann was instructed

to co-operate more closely with

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Answer The bill provides help for? to create the kind of strength

will deter potential 1. Mercury.

2. Fatima. America's allies around the which

Amerigo Vespucci. 4. Brussels.

Aggressors

the Spanish KUOMINTANG world and particularly those formidable and united groups, 5. Six feet. C. The owl (bird).

A

trawler who the Brat Indication of the nationality of the fishing

which reported that vessel submarine broke surface near it on the Banks on July 10.

on

REFORM

COMMITTEE

Taipeh, July 26. Kuomintang reform moved

in Europe who are banded together by the North At- lantic treaty.

Mr Truman signed the ineasure into law at a ceremony in his White House office, and isated a statement saying that the event marked another step towards a common goal.

from attacking NO

and to defeat aggression should it come."

The raw aggression in Korea," he added, "does not lessen this with other country's concern

also where aggression areas world affect the security of tree nations."

The bill would, he said, let the United States provide some of the equipment and materials our European partners need for balanced, collective forces".

While the prevent Hmit on the size of the armed forces is 2, 005,000 men, they netually have only about 1,500,000. President Truman has said he will use

The announcement was issued the new authority to built the

among in- Army, Navy and Air Force up after a consultation

reports strength and perhaps telligence officers to full

brought back from the Fundy above retoure that the Navy on by an officer sent there to is expanding its combat force check sightings.

a further step forward to-i The House approved the bill came as the Senate passed a bill. The strongest

Yuted to one und the authorising the Navy to start believed to be that of a fisher-day with the announcement by 361 building a "atomic age ayy, man who

submarine that 16 members had been Senate by 50 to nil. including

swamped....his boat chosen for n Reform Com-

The nine North Atlantic

"In Greece, ln Turkey and in) submarine. It also permits the before "crash diving" In the for|mittee replacing the pre-Treaty nations-Portugal (for Tran".

he said, "thle act will Navy to spend up to $350,000,- on July 5. The fisherman came

Central the first time), Britain, France, permit us to continue to help! 000 to build 50,000 tons of new trom Chance harbour, New sent all-powerful

the Executive Committee and Belgium, Luxembourg,

these bastions, strong and de- termined, free of alien influence and free to grow and develop in their own way.

alan-powered.

partially

ships and modernise 200,000 Brunswick. tonus of old ones.

The bill now

szid H

report

was

to

The Navy said two days ago which would be charged and Italy were authorised

Netherlands, Norway, Denmark goes to the that it had been unable to con- with the task of formulat- get assistance. House for action an minor firm seven sighting: reports asing a "New Deal" Nation- umendments-United Press.

definile.

..

U.S. LABOUR

GROUPS TO

CO-OPERATE

Washington, July 26.

America's

Today's statement was not belleved to be based on new developments but rather on a areful analysis and sifting of riginal reports. Reuter,

Bid To Build

two largest Up

trade union federations==the!

American Federation of

Bruening

alist Party.

The measure also authorised ald for Greece, Turkey, Iran, After recommending

the 18 Korea, the Philippines and the members who are to serve on general area of China. the Reform Committee, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek

AID TO ASIA

The act alze authorises military assistance to Asia and the Far East in parts of which direct conflict is now going on." Mr Truman noted that Con- fress had given overwhelming support to the military aid bill. He interpreted this as a mark of unity of purpose of the Ameri can people in support of United time

States foreign polley. chance to carry it out If it This aid for Korea became

sald, "Such was not done it would not be meaningless when

support," he the North serves to remind those bent on possible to fight Communism Koreans launched their invasion aggression that they dare not successfully.

on June 25,

count on a division of opinion

Only $16,000,000 is earmarked lold a meeting of ranking Party for Korea and the Philippines members that he had had the jointly. reform Idea in mind for a long!

And this

Last was the

MEANINGLESS

Significantly, the new line-up

Mr Truman is also authorised among cur people to help them included several names new to Rome, July 20.

to extend aid to other countries gain their evil ends."---Reuter. Party work. Among these were opposed to Mr Li Cheng-tung, a Taiwanese, whose security is deemed Im-

Labour and the Congress of Political leaders

Chancellor Konrud Adenite and Mir Tau Shlu-chin, long-portant to the United States, Industrial Organisations →→ are trying today to build up standing university professor "Our goal", President Truman have made their first formal De Heinrich Bruening, a long-Younger choices included Mirsaid after signing the bill, "is agreement to work together time voluntary

in politics, legislation and United States,

exlie

as

International polley.

A permanent AFL-CIO Unity

successor to Adenauer.

Bruening

now a Na-

In the Shen woke and Mr H.

a possible tonalist the ailing

was Chancellor

in the United

Department No Time For

P. Tseng, wartime Director of the International known to all foreign correspon- Committee, created yesterday, from March 1930 to May 1832 dents who visited Chungking

meeting again today, faterle has lived

A professor during World War II.

Contrasting with

labour

CEC mem-

wider

It will hold other meetings to States since 1833. consider practical machinary to of political science at Harvard settle inter-union quarrels and University, he never has given bers, who are mostly powerful -to study proposals for "organic up his German citizenship. Party elders, the now set-up

unity in

the American movement," it was sinted.

Herr Adenauer is in excellent liberal representation. Overseas | The Committee also plans, health, but reports to the con- delegates to the Reform Com- sooner or later, to bring Mr trary appear regularly. United mittee have not yet been

outside

Discussion

Omcial reports Insist that reflects, a younger and On Defence

John L Lewis United, Mine Press.

Workers

and

other

unions Into the discussions,

The announcement does not

mean that organic duty" or

u

real merger of the AFL and

the CIO-s just

around the

comer, but, for the first time in the long history of their rivalry, the AFL and CIO top commands have proclaimed to country and all their 141

the

unions

ons that they will work to Rether"

Leaders on both Hicies said that the folat

declaration realy meant closer collaboration and that it was a step of great im- portance to all organised labour In the United States,--Reuler.

Canada-Korea Airlift

McChord Field, Washington, July 28.

Six Royal Canadian. Air Force North Star transport planes, destined for the Korean airlift, Innded here today. The #lr-

Chord Field and Japan ----United-

1751

nounced.--Reuter.

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TER SATURDAY EVENING POWE

an-

croft will operate between Mc- «I hate to pay a mechanic when we might accidentally

touch something that might make it go!".

London, July 26. The Defence Minister, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, told Parliament today that. Bri- tuin realised the importance of bringing India and Pakistan "to better accord."

He had been asked whether Field-Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, during his recent visit to Delhi and Karachi, had reach- ed any agreement with the two [countries on combined defence, "both for. their own security, land in the interests of Imperial

defence generally,"

Mr Shinwell said that Field- Marshal Slim had made only. brief visits, and had not been able to discurs. Commonwealth defence probļeins,

He had, however, "renowed. informal contacts with India anet,Pakistani military leaders," Replying to another question, Mr Shiowell added that the importance of defence problems was "not beng overlooked." [Reuter,

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