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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1950.

NORTH ATLANTIC POWERS SHOULD DO MORE FOR THEMSELVES

Further

Effort And

Sacrifice Urged

London, Sept. 4.

The North Atlantic Deputies' Council today declared that the deferice efforts of member govern- ments so far proposed were insufficient and that "further effort and sacrifice will be required.”

In a communique issued to conclude the recent series of meetings in London, the Deputies anid that they had examined the reports submitted by the member governments of their proposed in- creased defence efforts.

"They found that much remains to be done and that further effort and sacrifice will be required," the communique said.

The airoedd that be had in

"Nevertheless, the Deputies Triman Jast August had to be

by the steps considered In the light of deve were encouraged being taken by member gover-loping polley, ments

defcrimination and the

the recent decisions of steps evidenced by these

10 nstruct strengthen the defences of the Britain, France and Belgium to extend the length of illitary West,"

that an The communtque opened by service and indicated saying, "The North Atlantic announcement of the same kind he expected froma on Saturday was Couneli Deputies adjourned their meeting until Canada.

that the Mir Spofford said September 13, 1959, when they will convene in New York prior Deputies had insaturated the of the military the North urgent study to the aceting of

organization of the North At- Atlantic Council.

lantie treaty to which the com

unique

up

to

"The Counell Deputies drew plans to implement and finance priority production using the programme and recommended set-up of the Treaty powers.

7'

to

4

their Government

refers without Arst future millary

Bul its im-

pressed by vigorous admitted int mediate placing of orders up questioners he

of reference had been to the full utilisation of existing terms

spered iven to the organs which are capacity for certain

of the to conduct Une study Heins o! equipment most

Treaty's military organikation, urgently required for the forces:

Askerl whether the desirability contemplated under the approved defence plan.

Supreme Com- of appointing a This priority

Allantle be embodied madder for the North programme will in future long-term plans for area fell within their scope he said sharply, "I can't comment on that".

It refrised to give my $-

the production and financing

of military equipment.

!

Visitors to Palace

Russia Expected

To Veto Boycott Of North Korea

Lake Success, Sept. 1.

Russia is expected to use her veto tomorrow to block passage by the Security Council of the Ameri can resolution demanding that all United Nations members refrain from "assisting or encouraging" the North Koreans.

Indian men and womea, wearing the uniform of the Salvation Army, plc- tured here as they visited Buckingham Palace, re- cently. They are in Lon don to attend the Inter- national Youth conference organised by the Salyn- tlon Army.

(London Ex- press Service).

5.

America Keeping Close Watch On Future Plans Of Greek Communists

Washington, Sept. 4.

The United States is keeping a close watch on ominous signs that the Greek Communists and guerillas behind the Iron Curtain are plotting new trouble for Greece,

Reports indicate that the Communists are trying to recover from the military defeat they suffered in the mountains near the Greek-satellite borders. Official sources said the Communist

HURRICANE

efforts were directed primarily at infiltration of MENACING

Greek trade unions and the Greek ́armed forces.

eam-Strategists believe their equip- FLORIDA

Party organisation paigns are well underway ment is superior to that of the Yugoslav armed forces, general- and the clandestine "Free regarded as one of Europe's Greek" radlo station is most efficiently equipped, spreading war propaganda.

Moscow also has opened a new propaganda drive against the "monarchist-Fascist" rulers in Alhena,

had

American-backed

these

The

PROPAGANDA

Florida, Sept. 4. A Amall but dangerous hurri. cane bulit up power today for another strike at the northwest coast of Florida and was ex- been pretest to lash the State capital authorities have watching propaganda broadeoats of Tallahassee, 25 miles Inland by the clandestine Greek radio with hurricane-force winds. station as a "very important"

After skirting the populous The authorities unid

indication of Communist plana recort areas of the West Coast that Communist for Red youths to infrate the fer 24 hours, the signs showed

storm b organisations, the Cominform. Greek armed forces. The radio

In |creased

velocity lo nn the satellites and Russia selfuld work in the army was the dtmated 100 miles per hour

not abandoned hope of primary duty of everybody.

The Miami near its centre. dominating Greece. Cominunist

"It is the quil Aghting

an imperative revolu-Weather Bureau enid the storm guerillas

WILS obilcotion

moving north-north-west for every- Greek Govtionary. troops while

they body. The army to part of the at 10 miles an hour. ernment

and the

will people at had the nucleus of a mili-people

"It should reach the coast Weltonight tury force. Oficials said the win it over to their side.,

In the area between Communists right start fight-have been asked what recruits

Cedar Keys and Apalachicola," ing again if they could count on must do in the army. Must it added. "This is a dangerous

Comin- they alm statements of re-small

hurricane and will give support from nearby

pentance or not? We reply all destructive form countries.

winds and high of them must sign statements | tides." The existence of this guerilla And thus throw dust in the The Bureau cald It was locat- force was confirmed last werk enemy's eyen while le reality 60 miles west-north-west of don't, please don't give your by the clandestine radio station. Co

continuing their people's re- Tarpon Springs, Florida, at 1700 democratic valutionary work."

GMT-United Press. older boys all that pampher- which said: "The ralia destined to kid them they

army of Greece preserved the still practically civilians.bulk of its forces and is simply

at present." to war They can't take it with thern standing

or if they do they will either have to carry it or have! LIVING STANDARD It carried for then.

ARGYLLS

The resolution was introduced by Mr Warren Austin, chief American delegate, the day before Mr Jacob Malik of Russia began his month of pro-re paganda obstruction of the Korean war effort as President of the Security Council,

Throughout August, Mr Malic prevented the 11- URGENT STUDY

dication whether the merging re-fully "The Deputies inaugurated an of the military organisation of nation group from. considering?

measure. the American

which urgent study, with the assis-Western Union with that of the i tance of the appropriate gen North Atlantic Treaty's military Was the first order of busines the Council. Instead, before cles of the North Atlantic treaty, organisation. was within the

be tied up the Connell on the procedural question of whether the Koreans should be invited to attend its debates,

of the measures required, Brat, [reope of the study urgently in-

to strengthen the military or-augurated by the Deputies. ganisation of the treaty

second, to decide what arrange- ments woaht bring about a fair distribution of the financial

effective

MAIN TASK

In reply to a further question

Spofford Mr

of anetmi

Council

In its first meeting under the mich that theenmanship of Sir Gladwyn appropriated at Jeab of Britain, the burden and the most and economie tise of the collee made available in tot by theterd that fangle ist Friday.

at the seated American Government

the South times

shrady Ansbasador Dr John Myun Wan of the present

ますい Jaid

Council table But the Chont, at the

tive resources of the 12 coun.: AN

tries for the defence

North Atlantic Area."

can

the

Korean

Me Chark Spofford, Am. Deputies hail not reached agree-and overwhelmingly refused to Malik's iemand Chasman of

North tent on the allocation of this accede to alr

North Koreans be Atlante Deputies, old-a said but indicated that it would that the conference after the communi- take the form of machine tools mvited as well.

The The revolution reads: Que was released that he was and raw material for countries Jeft will the

hugh prority Security Council condemns the Impression of foraging in the

Korcan authorities for North from progrese

The noting arte production programine.

their continued defiance of the which had just adjourned.

lu en wer to another que- This Propre, he air, had to be andicates that a main talted Nations; calls upon all consisted in getting first things task of the study group set up stater to use their influence to done frst and in soltant up the hy the Deputies and due to prevail upon the authorities of this de- necctary machinery to achieve continue work in Lundun would North Korea to

he te fe denile realment fancy calls upon all states to or ** from assisting receiving this refrain fur countries DOUBLE TASK

the North Korean ald on the understanding The Depution, he recalled, End they themselves would supply authorities to refrain fruzn

tume with their

which might lead European neighbours un-action

this.

to deal at Bhe same

that couragiat

rease

tre from going on the Council bands. 1 would be the 14th veto cast by the Russians rince Andrei Vyshinsky first exercited the paver during the frst General Anembly in London en Ebruary 16, 1946.

AND

MIDDLESEX

(Continued from Page 1)

Either way they will be ther American strategy is to matu- to the roads-and the enemy tain and if posable to inercare will walk over the hills. Like the living standard In Greece. he did last evening, like he has This is being done in co-opera- been doing here since June 25. tion with the Greek Gavern-

Softer the soldier Uves in

Greater Internal recurlly peace the harder he pays for it

ment. medsaires also

are expected to John is why it is goal and Feurifoy,

be recommended by Mr

United States

in war.

That

new

tu

If Mr Malik succeeds in pre- Venting hellon on this measure tomorrow, the United States sensible and heartening to see Ambassador Greece, who a special What the Argylls and Middlesex arrives in Athens at the end of xpected to demanel

have done for themselves, They this month and who will take meeting on Wednesday to con-

moved ider another American resolone for the battle,

today stripped to the

tion which would appoint Indla

They do cur country credit and Sweden to Investigate Com-

to look at them. Now wait til munist

tant Chitza' charge United States planes flying for you hear of them. the United Nationa rakted Manchuria.

Radio Hongkong

1.K.T.

and Is

Orchestra.

the of change

American ceunomic and military aid pro- grammes.

forces to

American officials have con- ndence in the desire and ability of the Greek arned fight the Communists gain.

Man for man.

the Greeks have one believed to

the best-trained attes non-Communist Europe.

Big Three

Germany

And

ACTION NOT WORDS The United States delegalion

Calling". "Hongkong

Proare circulated the resolution last gre innie Summitry, 6.02. Ambrose week in order to give all dele-20, Organ Solo by George ahen With Veal; antons ne to study iland (BRCTs); 630, Contonese by cupstult their governments tadin. Givent by Mia Lee Whi befor it was introduced fur-at S. K. Lee (Studio); 0.50, Orchestral Selections; 7.11, "North Ancucin Commentary' Luntien Sweden, a tradita nal neutral. Retar 1.30, "Stage & Sercen art Freia, whree government | Favourites" Hy Alleen Woods is made n

World News and News determined effort Studio); P. to mediate between Russia and Lemon Relay); 865. "Bax 200". Bert Gillette at The Itestinesrul the West on Korea, have both Organ; 8.50, "tay's Laugh". With consented to serve on such aid Ray, Kitty Blucht & Find Yule (HBCTS); 9. From the Editorials" Commission. other areas and thereby further

These two roun

D., Weather on Relay); jendanger

the international

tries peace

Wem se.ected

Report: #11, Piano Recital by lie tonight concluded the first stage United

States to show Amerl-Visen Studio 0,30, Orchestral

faith Can Rom

in sponsoring Selection1: 0.10, "Honkong Dances of its work by issuing n

Ta Edie Guzman & 13 12 such a measure.

Halton Orchestra Relay: 0.10, munique which announced that Mir Einent Grose. deputy

"A Star Danced". The Story of it has agreed on its report for American representative, Bald | Gertrude Lawrence (BICTS); 10.40,

to

Jong-term and a shunt dder the new, production pro-spread of the Korean condict to problem.

frame.-Xcuter. He Hought that they had

tanit-i succeeded in not letting

contakberations interfere with til immediate

terin

recon-

mendations for urgent action

nor had the immediate

Summer Cruise

The British tasks Glory and the

been allowed to make them und Euryalus neglect getting started at once wit here for with preparations for the long- today. term aspects of their defence.

Fork of

The Glory Arr bound for

Malta, Sept. 4.

aircraft errier cruisers Phoebe and a destroyer

a summer cruise

and the destroy

Marseilles anci

Mr Spofford said that where the cruisers for Naples and

the high priority production Capri-Reuter.

*]ket

for under the agreed

Latif :ecurCCEPTABLE

*This mentare, especially the last paragraph, was patently un- acceptable to Russia, Mr Mank his full was expected to the Propaganda armal under wide an interpretation of the rules as Sir Gladwyn, a strict permit

argument

will

Parliamentari ngalist it,

In the final

analysis, how. ever, the majority of the Coun-

programme was being wed Dewey To Run Again were certain to vote for it,

by the producing countries, it

had been agreed that it should'

be financed from their own

sources with assistance

Albany, N, Y., Sept, 4. Governor Thomas E. Dower that he will from conarmed today

the United States where it was run for re-election this Novem- judgedential and equitable. ber-United Press.

In reply to a question, M

Spafford dented that the sinte-

can- the Deputies ment in

"further Fort munique that and zerice would be requireti of member governments Insplied of the any specifle criticism

proposed defence programnes of any particular government,

SOCIAL SERVICES

Asked whether the increased effort and sacrifice referred to would trench upon the Pro gramme of clal servicts of the countries concerned, he said that it wa destraat, to protect the standard of living of the Norli Atlantic treaty countries.

the

Mr Spofford sakl that problem of the revised defence impinging on pelal programme services had been seriously considered. He agreed that the new programme might mean that the rate of improvement in cocin!

services

might "relarded".

be

Mr Spofford stated that the Deputies had not discussed the question of the number of British and American divisions which might be tent to Ger- many nor the question of the creation of મ West Gerinon police force nor the possibility of bringing West German pro- duction Into the defence pro duction programme of the North -Atlantic countries.

Mr Spelford carefully evaded his questioners when pressed

to say how far short of eventual requirements the existing pro- posed defence programmes of The Atlantic Treaty govemments Now were.

Ho sald he thought that the reports submitted by Presidenti

SIDE GLANCES

with Rusia Kalning support

enly from Communist Yugo-

slavia. I' that event, Mr Malik 26

east 1 veto, which would prevent the men-

By Galbraith

COPE. 1966 BY KËS BËRVICE, ING. 1, M. MEG, U. I EAT, Ory,

**If I drive you and your lawn mower to that job, will you

promise to cut our own grass this week?”

by

11.

London, Sept. 4.

The three-power Study Group

the

uf future

Germany

con-

the Americans would press for Mantovani and 111 Orchestra; 1,ubmission to the three Western a favourable vote on the re- Padio News fteel (Landon Relay) Foreign Ministers in New York

11.15, Weather Report: 11,38, "Good- olition by Jut

in the middle of this month. 10h Music Gnd Save the King: Wednesday.

1920 Cluse Down,

Reuter.

later

"We want action, not words,' he saldUnited Press.

KOREA STRUGGLE

"

(Continued from Page 1) Yongsan have proved that he American M-26, the Firt-three- ton tank mounting a 90 ml metre gim, is more than a match for the Russian-built

American Defence

Of

Democracy

Brighton, Sept. 4.

The United States would not hesitate to cross the Atlantic and the Pacific to defend Democracy when it was endangered and assaulted by the new totalitarian foe of freedom and Democracy- Soviet Russia,” Mr Alex Rose, the New York trade H.Q. COMMUNIQUE union and Liberal Party leader, told the annual The United States Second Conference of Britain's Trade Union Congress Division and the First Marine here today.. Division continued to ad-

T-34.--Rculer.

vance Bainst withdrawing Speaking as a fraternal dele every phase and stage does not Communists, accompanied Liv cate from the American Federa-mean it is not a full-fledged arinour, on the central sector tien of Labour, Mr Rose teld Inrge-scale warfare," he said. Ef the eastern front, a com-the Congress that, for the first

munique from

PHONEY PEACE APPEAL Soviet Imperialism had in the Cominform, the national Com- historie fact dis-munist partics and the World

America which fought feat-in Korea-Instead of coming in later.

"This new

General Mec-time, it was Arthur's Headquarters nounced erly today.

Further to the south the 25th Division continued to eliminate

Communts who had Inflitrat

pels completely the cynical Federation of Trade Unions

ed during the day, but re-otion of some people that we (WFTU), a fifth column

are ready to fight Soviet im- more deadly than the ported Communist high velocity perialist aggression and totali-ever had, he said.

shell-fire and murtar Are.

|

for

Nazis

Tarian

subversion to the last A Communist force advan-

Describing the sponsors of the Stockholm "Peace Appeal" cing on Taegu from a point 10 European," he said,

Mr Rose's half-hour speech as "partisans of war," Mr Ross miles south-west of the city

by derisory said: "Wo wns reported by the First was interrupted

"We want none of these a minority of comnients from which Cavalry Division,

Communist exports whether delegates. Tho President, Mr holding the north-western se Herbert

Bullock,

Intervened they be Stockholm petitions, tor of the United Nations front,

at one point

to appeal for crab-ment, furs the communique said.

First Cavalry Division troops British fair play" and to order were also engaging, a moder publle gallery who joined in the help the Soviet warlords to get

the ejectiona of a man in the ate Communist penetration reinterruptions. ported north of Wacgwan

means for purchasing Mr Rose

uld that the first the Monday night.

and foremost task of the free strategic materialo essential to their military offensive against Strong Communist resistanco In the walled village of Kasan, World labour movement was to the democratie world."

Wrest the initiative from the

That is why American In-

"no

|50:5

or skins, or skinners of any kind."

He said that American labour would not do anything to

12 miles north-east of Waeg-Communist totalitarian aggres-bour will have no truck with wan, was reported from the same sector.

the phoney Stockholm There waZZ

algniẞcant "The fact that the Communist Appeal. To American labour, enemy activity on the northern war against Democracy is not Moscow's self-styled Partiane front, the communique added. un open-armed struggle with of Peace are only the partisans -Iteuter.

***huge military operations "in "of war,”---Reuter. -----

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