Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 4, 1948, Tokyo, Japan Four said marked in Assassin Hon plot Siam taut As coup feared pol ice arrest 150 suspects by Alex Macdonald Bangkok oct. 4 a political tension increased in Siam yesterday with continued arrests of High ranking army officers and civilians and an attempt to shoot two military leaders engaged i rounding up suspected rebels. Approximately 50 persons have been taken into custody including two generals and other key shooting incident came Friday night when police maj. Gen. Phao Siriyanonda and it. Col Lamal Udha anon two leaders of last november s cup d eat and presently engaged in arresting deserted plotters against the govern ment of Reid marshal Phisun Sonogram drove up to the ministry of defense in a bus with police. Three shots were fired from the second floor of the ministry building. Search of the building failed to pro Duce the gunman but the gun later was found outside the building. It. Gen. Chart Nakros min ister of defense called an emergency meeting of ranking officers saturday morning. The Cabinet also met in emergency cession. Key government buildings. Including the defense minis try Post office and the publicity department were under special guard. Police military units were on special duty. Since last november s coup there have been reports that resistance was organizing to bust Bun who took Over the premiership last april resistance was believed springing from elements in the army and Navy and among former free thai anti Japa Neftie forces. The King s death trial open ing this week was believed to. Have touched off govern ment fears of a counter coup Fence the round up. The prosecution in the trial is attempting to link former Premier Pride phanom Yong Tjw irime free thai Leader with lire death of the King. Pride fled Siam during the novem Ber coup when tanks approach residence and shot their Sebald raised o minister of . In Japan by associated press William j. Sebald chairman j the Allied Council for Apan and chief of general Macarthur s diplomatic Sec Ion has been named minister plenipotentiary of the United tates Headquarters said to Day. Sebald s promotion to ministerial rank he has held the Ank of Consul came upon recommendation of general Macarthur and with the approval of Secretary of state la Shalli Headquarters announced i Sebald is the highest ing state department supreme commander Way through the Gate. Pride s whereabouts is not known. Censorship aimed Shanghai oct. 4 tap censorship of news in China was threatened anew today with an announcement from a banking that press Contra clauses of the government Gen eral mobilization regulations May soon be involved. The Shanghai social affairs Bureau notified newspapers o the receipt of the warning by us not say whether this Means resumption of censorship o China. After Iarj Day newspapers submitted news to a local Censo before publication but the practice was discontinued in 1846 because of widespread criticism and protests. It was never resumed Al thou fish several chinese news jaspers considered critical o she government were closed. There is no suggestion o censorship of news going off China. Dewey Truman rest after first round of fight rank representative Here on japanese affairs he is subordinate to the whose. " Acme photo president Juan Peron and his wife shown above and several ministers of the Argentine Cabinet were alleged to be the top victims in an assassination plot which John f. Griffiths former official of . Embassy in Buenos Aires was accused of organizing. Diplomatic Section he Heads. The announcement Sal Mac Arthur in recommending be Ald for promotion to his new Ank said he has consistently demonstrated Clear judgment initiative and highest sense of responsibility and has with marked efficiency and real Dis inaction filled the positions of Deputy chairman and United states member of the Allied Council for Japan chief of the diplomatic Section and chief department of state representative in on receiving the news of Sebald s promotion Mac Arthur said he is a most worthy successor to the late and beloved ambassador George Atcheson whom he replaced after the latter was killed in an air plane crash at a off Honolulu in August 1947. The slight Blond Sebald has Roven a formidable opponent or the russians in the Allied Council. His cold Curt re plies to some of their charges and accusations obviously Lave pleased Macarthur. Sebald graduated from the United states naval Academy m 1922 and three years later came to Japan As a language student attached to the Amer can embassy. He returned to Japan in 1933 and went into private Law practice for six and a half years. He reentered the Navy when the Pacific War started and ended the War with the rank of Cap Tain. Stern paper admits Bernadotte murder \ Tel Aviv oct. 4 a the Stern gang newspaper Maas took responsibility for the assassination of count Olke Bernadotte yesterday in its first appearance since the Declara Tion of Israel As a jewish addition to taking sternest responsibility for the United nations Palestine mediator s death it threatened All other foreigners who impede or try Beer liquor flow copiously into . Manila oct. 4 a Beer and liquors Are flowing into the Philippines at the rate of 1,200 per cent greater than before world War Secretary Cor Nelio Balmaceda believes this is entirely too much for Fili pinos to drink and will con tribute to an inflation literally , however contend that Juan q. Publico is entitled to at least a 300 per cent increase Over prewar consumption. These opinions were expressed in a meeting Balmaceda held with importers before deciding How the new Law will be enforced to control incoming shipments of non essentials. China Vita spot in tug of War Washington oct. 4 a China was described today by a . Congressional com Mittee As the decisive area in the world tug of War be tween the soviet Union and the United states. The committee urged greater financial Aid to China. It said the United states is the sole entity in the world today so endowed with poli tical Power that it could conceivably extend to China an effective guaranty of territorial and political also called for outright military assistance to the Chi Nese National government mainly rifles and other Sim ple and rudimentary equip me tithe group a House foreign affairs subcommittee said in a formal report China is free in the sense that it is not wholly and directly a Colony of any Power. It is typical and its Choice in world politics will have an Impact and set an example of overpowering weight. It is accessible to both internal balance is easily overturned by any substantial intervention. Its Fate will Settle the Fate of that half of humanity who live in the report was one of a series the subcommittee has made on communism in Vari Ous parts of the a orld. The committee is headed by mrs. Francis p. Bolton Ohio re publican. Other congressmen of the group Are republicans Chester e. Merrow Donald l. Jackson Francis j. Maloney and democrats Wirt Courtney and Thomas e. Morgan. B govern Israel. The newspaper said the arrest of several Hundred Stern its was the first interest in Advance by the israeli government to Secretary Marshall on an american or. Isaac Halevy Hertzog chief rabbi of Palestine appealed for internal peace an Unity in the jewish state in a Jerusalem broadcast saturday night Day before the hebrew new year. Dissension internal conf id 50-year defense program made and Lack of Public discipline would act As rot in your Young state he said. The chief rabbi declared the new year 5,709 in the hebrew Calendar opens a new charter in the history of the people of Israel in the second year of the life of the state of Israel after an exile of nearly two thousand added last year s Deci Sion of the United nations Wasin the nature of a Miracle for despite the Maneu vers of Allour Many enemies overt and Covert that world body Actu ally presented us with a key with which to open the prison of our hands of divine Providence clearly is evident in this As it is in the spirit for sacrifice and grim determination which inspires our Young fighters. Our enemies face usin the Battlefield supported by our political foes but to no Avail no human Power can turn Back the wheel set in motion by divine Providence Washington oct. 4 up president Truman arrived Back in Washington and governor Dewey Back in his state capital at Albany . Ending the first furious round of the 1948 Campaign. Dewey was expected Back at his executive mansion last night. The Republican Stan Dard bearer ended his Campaign on the same be Gan two weeks ago that the future Progress of America rests on the Unity of its pea had t intended to speak at St. Louis saturday night while he waited for his train to be switched. But an enthusiastic crowd of 3,500 insisted on Truman is Back at the White House alter his barnstorming Tohir of 18 states. The vote getting Hunt ended saturday when the 17-Carpresidential special pulled into the capital s Union Sta Tion. Between 50,000 and 75, 000 persons police estimated jammed the station to Welcome Truman. The chief executive told the crowd his 8,300-mile tour was Only the chief executive plans to remain in Washington for the next three Days getting some needed rest and cutting Down the Back log of executive work that has piled up on his desk. He shoves off wednesday on a four Day tour of four Eastern states. He starts this second round of campaigning with an invasion of his Republican rival s Home state of new York then into Pennsylvania new Jersey and Delaware. Washington oct. 4 up informed sources hinted ast night that John l. Lewis probably will reveal tomorrow whether he will support gov. Thomas e. Dewey for Fres will open the 40tn convention of the United mine workers that Day in Cincin Nati. Official wants help in finding uranium in . San Francisco. Oct. Up a High official of the . Atomic Energy commis Sion called on prospectors Anc miners to pitch in and help the government find new Domestic supplies of vital uranium Ore or. John k. Gustafson director of raw materials for the commission made the appear in an address before the Amer ican mining Congress present he said we de Pend heavily on foreign ores and in a troubled world that is not the happiest situation to be on the same Day the National Coal association representing the bulk of the Bitu Minous Industry begins its an Nual meeting in new York. The mine Boss is bitterly opposed to president Truman or using Federal court injunctions to break out twice in 1946 and 1948. But there have been hints that he also is dissatisfied because Dewey has not pome out for repeal of the Taft Hartley Law. Crossword Puzzle answer to pbeviod8 Puzzle across i Metal rim3yearned for 13large dreams14sbuth comb. Form 15again 16french Capitalis indefinite article 1cthroughsostocking fabric �1our country1. 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The changes made saturday were regarded As a direct re suit of Albania s split with Yugoslavia s marshal in recent weeks reaching Belgrade have told o a crisis in the country Over the feud Between the comi Forn and Tito. Dodges draft uranium ores from which the fissionable u-235 and plutonium used in atomic bombs is extracted Are now obtained from both Canada and the belgian Congo he said. The Only other known Large de posits of High Grade Ore Are in Czechoslovakia and the Sovie occupied zone of Germany he said. The dec official said the principal atomic ores being mined in the United states a quite inferior deposits on the Colorado plateau. In these de posits uranium usually is mixed with Vanadium. Gustafson told the mining Congress that Man has Only just begun to look seriously for it would not be surprising he said if discoveries of new types of deposits. Were made in the next in that connection he said some uranium ores have been found in South Africa where they Are worked As a by pro duct of the fabulous Gold Fields. In Sweden he said uranium has been found in Oil Shales and other Marine Sedi ments. I can assure you that every possibility of this character in the United states will be exhaustively examined he said. Acme photo Stuart Zane Perkoff 18, actor from St. Louis mo., was brought before the Federal court in new York City recently for a hearing on the charge of failing to Register for the draft. He surrendered to the Fri As the first such suspect asserting that he deliberately refused to Register because the draft is definitely a step leading to indo moves to erase red state Batavia oct. 4 a the indonesian Republic s Suc Cess in efforts to wipe out the soviet state in East Java May be the Jolt that will break the three month political deadlock with the dutch. The commission has foursome time been systematically examining All of the Mill and based on atom Ace by William f. Mcmenamin Washington oct. 4 up the United states High command has drafted a 50 year defense program based on belief that Russia will have the atomic bomb by 1952 an continent jumping atomic rockets will be ready by 1977. Army Navy and air Force staff chiefs believe atomic age defense needs will develop in three civilizations and threat ening phases during the next half Century. They will ask the next con Gress for $15,000,000,000 to spend on the first phase in the fiscal year 1950. The three phases Are 1.now until 1952, when the joint chiefs expect Russia to have the atomic bomb. In this phase the United states can develop overwhelming superiority in the air and at sea but will find it hard to compete with Russia s land Power estimated at More than 3,000,000men under arms. 2.from 1952 to 1977. This will be a crucial period Dur ing which Russia and possibly other countries can develop atomic weapons and Long Range strategical air Force capable of bombing United states cities. From 1977 on. In this phase the chiefs of staff expect development of intercontinental rockets equipped with atomic warheads several times the Speed of som a Gas Cloud and informed sources predict major diplomatic moves in the next few weeks in efforts possibly death rays and other fantastic weapons. This is the period military leaders believe in which civilization will Beto solve the stalemate Between danger of nationalists and the dutch. While armed clashes around cent Madisen the communist stronghold resulted in the Moscow trained Muso s red battalions being scattered diplomatic props were being moved behind a curtain of was generally believed the United states was the stage manager though officials deny this. Last week it looked As though the lighting revolt by Muso might succeed with a coup that would smother the Republican government of present staff planning is aim Jed at firstly providing sum immediate military smelter products in this coun j president Soekarno and pre Power to Back up United states diplomats in negotiations with Russia secondly building up amex ican Force for phase two when Russia has the atomic bomb. Blockade try to discover if uranium by product possibilities exist Mier Mohamed Hatta. If thai happened it Large scale War games in Florida Eglin air Force base Fla. Oct. 4 up the nation s armed forces gathered nearly 9,000 men and 500 of their Best aircraft Here for opening of major combat Man operation beginning to Day is the first major show of Power in postwar Maneu vers since mounting tension i Europe caused the nation to increase the size of its armed forces. The Maneu vers involve a series of three Day demonstrations of latest combat techno will display the effect of coordinated air ground and sea Power in pan am suggests Pacific Airlift san Francisco oct. 4 ins pan american officials in san Francisco yesterday came Forward with plans for a full scale Pacific the airline company said it was fully Able to Cope wit the transportation emergencies which May be created by the Pacific coast maritime strike which has paralysed Western shipping since september 2.if the strike continues to cause abnormal conditions the company promised that i would throw All of its 3,000 personnel and its full Fleet of clippers into the Airlift reach ing Hawaii the Pacific is lands and the company emphasized that thus far no such pm continued from Page 1 cussing Berlin. Later the United states As interested party in the Dis Pute was expected to yield the chairmanship. Austin also planned to let his Deputy was Philip Jessup handle much of widely believed the forces of i the rough and Tumble debate the Royal dutch army would sweep in to restore order. The Republic s Victory Over the communist has eased the tension somewhat. There is talk that the Hatta govern ment deserves some sort of recogniti9u for its effective handling of the communist it is still whispered in Batavia circles that the communist insurrection was. A staged affair to impress out siders and actually resulted in few casualties and Little serious fighting. Folb c1qse5d a sol so to get revenges2 leather Tonga s smaller Nataas Down i 1 froten2 steamship 3 to aaiert4 recent 5 Grain abbr i-6 to glimpse 7 to Bounce Oft to wreck 0 farm animal10 new England state Labij i11 rubber 12-to give17 beverage 20 poor21 practical 23 thick25 extra 27 tint2 month
