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ACHESON TO OUTLINE PLANS FOR ARMS AID

Washington, April 20.

United States plans tó arm nations of the Atlantic Treaty will be outlined secretly to Senators on Thursday by the Secretary of State, Doon Acheson.

Mr. Acheson will appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He also will give the group a full report on the German situation.

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The Chairman, Tik Connally, Texas Dembernt, announcing ans yesterday for the clused Kesslor, said that after hearing Mr.

the Committee Acheson

will decide:

-When to lift the secrecy on the arms for Europe programme aimed at bolstering North Atlan- He defences against Communism; and

2-When to start public hear ast on the treaty štact!.

Mr. Connelly ninde clear that Imade on in decision has been wher

make the gems. Then to

uro gramme puldie. He said there is that the secrecy

u possibility

liftest unti not be

the Senate votes on ratification of the he does not He said treaty.

unything that will want to l hold up the approval of the Pact.

He disclosed that there is a tug of war between bis Comittee and the Senate Armed Services Committee as to which wif cou-

The Brins sirha

plan when I Mr. Connal- tearbes the Senate.

ly sold Chaicman Millard Tydings, Maryland Deinuerat, of the Armed Services group feels it should be considered by that Comisiilee in- slemt of Foreign Relations,

Huge Sum

The arms programme estimat. ed unofficially to cost $1,250.- 000,000 in Ita first year. It with Support the

peace aims of the

Atlantic Treaty,

President Trunun has already

went the Pact to the Senate for entilention. A two-thirds vote is necessary to make it bindin upon the United States.

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Are trustees of the world's future. "Elther we go forward to a community in which man shary In gain as well as toll of living or we move back- ward," he said.-United Prose.

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ATOMIC ROCKETS TO BE TESTED ON WOOMERA RANGE

Sydney, April 19. Tho United States is cortain to select Australia's

Woomera rocket range for tests.

This is according to the Canberra correspondent of the "Sydney Morning Herald" quoting on au- thoritative source in the Federal capital.

He said the Commonwealth The heavy equipment will defence authorities are prepar-come in by sea, probably crated ing for American fuse of the up us frin equipment and heavy Woomera range as

machinery. testing

According to the "Herald," the ground for rockets with atomic United States is not expected in warheads,

estr:blish

bane In a permanent Australio. The correspondent added that

The correspondent added: "It United States acceptance of the is regarded as significant that certain. Britain's leading atomle scientist., Professor Oliphant, will arrive in

range for the tests in The Woomera

range covers

ther workers antt held up work extensive desert nren of Central | Austroli in July."-Reuter.

on Britain' first State-nided lm, will turn to work to- morrow, the Bank organisation, studles, 4- which awns the nounced today.

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FILM QUOTA RULE RELAXED

London April 19. The Board of Trade announc- Ocean" today that 1,470 cinema

Authoritative sources in Can- terra ure quoted as saying that Central Australia is the only suitable area outside Siberia for A 3,000-mile rocket firing range. The firm have agreed to meet

American and Australing ob | representatives of the men's union

Herve a Labour

have ready Inspected the Thursday

foomers, which is now Ministry and will withdraw the

substantially extended. the from notices of disundetal other 1,500 workers.

It was announced earlier to- at- day that the strikers were tempting to call a meeting

The strike began on April & over the dismissal pt one mem- 9.10 n »Zadejka. Dobson". An Oxford | ber of the Electrical Trades

Berchoban Union.

subsequently nien Produced, given notice are members of the Douglas C-National Assocation of Theatrical and Kine Employces,

Mr. W. Stevens, General Secre- New Jer thetary of the Electrical Trades i Galon, said that if the results of i Clow the meeting are not satisfactory, The union's Executive will ob-

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JAPANESE TO BE

IN U.S. FILM

Hollywood, April 19. Twentieth Century Fox report-

of the Citizens' Committee for ed toxiny that the Japanese star United Nation Reform, haa nd-of silent Ans, Sessue Hayakawa, vanced in a letter to 16 Sena tors, including Senator Flan. ders.

will play the part of a Japanese Any colonel in a film about a wartime internment camp,

Senator Douglas, Democrat of mis, said that he and Senator Elber: Thomas, Democrat of Utah,

A tentative draft of the resolu- plan to introduce resolution on submitted by Mr. Culbertson

United Nation to oring the

to the Senators calls for backing prin-

up the Atlantic Treaty by estul on the Poet ciples of

of the Atlantic

ashing an "Atlantic authority" for the role as had been planned. supplement to the UN charter.

Such an authority would consist Claudette Colbert and Alan Mar-

offer-

Test film flown from Tokyo in- dicates that Ikura Furukawa does not speak English well enough to Hollywood warrant his coming

In the im.-United Press.

Mr Dougins safe full details of of a Council and a High Court,shall will appear with Flayakawn the resolution have not yet beenAssociated Press.

will not worked out. It

as an amendment to the Pack, but will be separate. It will in no way be intended to hinder treaty ratilention.

Culbertson Plan

Another group of Senators, hended by Senator Ralph Fland- ers, Vermont Republican, plan to offer an amendment to the treaty

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the 10 to 40 per cent, compared with American teata will be carried the standard quota of 45 per cent out in the utmost secrecy. int British Bằns. A relaxation from It is understood that American the quota rules is permitted by scientists, technicians, and rocket the Board on certala conditions, and atomle equipment will relating to the carpetition cm- flown direct to Woomera in bli fronting the theatres in question.

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