FAR EAST DIPLOMATS OF U.S. START VITAL BANGKOK CONFERENCE
NY paper's comment on Socialists
New York, February 12, The "New York Sunday News," in an editorial today entitled "Are Britons Lions
Bankok, February 13,
America's highest-ranking Far Eastam diplomats began a sgrips of crucial conférences today in this ancient city of temples and palaces which is now teeming with propagandists and #ples.
The meeting, described as the most important in the United States' Far Eastern history down came as the Communists swept from the North to the borders of Indo-China, Tibet, India and Burma, posing an immediate threat that coincided with unrest in all of Asia.
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or Mice," said the forthcoming The top secret meeting also coincided with the -genera) election asks He-Brid
fish to eterining "whether "lengthy stay in Moscow of the Chinese Com- they will choose to suffer munist leader, Map Tse-tung, who, according through still more years of to the Chinese Nationalists, kas mapped Socialist austerity or, like : strategy with the Kremlin to overrun all of their New Zealand and Aus-
Asia tralian cousins, will they kick
The American mesting appear American diplomats have the Socialists out and beged to be the answer that phasised that policy decisions are Oxpartment, their Conservatives to please threat and all of Asia was report- | made by the State rescue them from their wel-ed to be waiting anxiously to see but they admitted their exchange
what would
transmitted this of views would be fare state miseries?"
meeting.
to the Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, to help him formulate some toreizą policy.
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The "Americatus are reported to difer among themselves on the best means of halting Commu-
The "News" mulded that the Bangkok nawspapers sold tho British Socialists love for mur- United States sudden interest derous
controls and taxes (40) in Tholland was because that per cent against an average 25 in country was radually becom- the US, hits the modest workering the world's outpost ngpinism short of drawing a milliary
It dlmost as hord in it does the Communism In the For East. line und daring them 10 step high-pressure Briton who, what was genernity agreed that Com acroRK it.
Some were all th ever. his falls in days gone by, munism was the primary tople favour a blunt polley as in Eu- did give the empire turies of greatness.
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some gen-
Brigh workers in steel raid ofber basie Industries Ret about half the weekly wage
of his Amerigon cœuterpart,
propa.
for, the meeting.
rope and others were said to be- The American roving Ambas-lieve this would be too strong. Rador, Philip Jessup, is chairman United Press. of the meeting, which is being attended by W. Waiton worth, nesistant
Butter-
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Secretary and by 15 American State, plomats who head United States
are stationed.
Tik meeting was closed to the Press and public. with American Markes Joining Thai police
To keep him from open rmissions in countries where they bellion, the welfare state rulers have gone nil out with ganda to convince the bewilder ed guy that some of his miseries. myway, are counter-balanced by the free boss of Sestalism-pilis, china choppers (teeth),
wigs. etc."
The newspaper asks. “But will eVck Winston Churchill's, nekd eloquener win the current ́elec- finu ette. Some observers fear that Wamie,...s 100 hanest a statosman to succeed as a poli- tigian."-Arabciated Press.
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Alliance welcomed
Both Mr.
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Butterworth and Dr. Jon up have indicated previous statements that they would welcome some gart of Far Eastern Alliance against Communism, a proposed by
Phil . President Quirino of the lippines. However, it Was doubted that the United States; would take the lead. In ling such a Union
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Imprisoned Archbishop's
message
Prague,, February 12. Archbishop Josef Beran, Archbishop of Prague and Bohemia, who has been in- terned in his palace in Prague. since June 16 last year, today communicated to churches in the Prague Archdiocese a let- ter containing conditions un- der which indulgences may be given in the Holy Year.
The one-page leaflet, signed by him, was read by some priests to their congregations.
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Theory of disease may be answer to unknown
maladies
Montreal, February 12.
A theory of disaasa which his associates called the greatest concept since Pastour, brought credit to Dr. Hans Solye of the University of Mon troot for what the medical world believe answers the mystery of diseases "of unkowni nature."
Until the brilliant professor revealed the results of his extensive research, the medical profession classed diseases as one of two types-infec- tious ones, such as pneumonio, typhoid andi influenza, and neoplastic ones, such as non- malignant tumors and malignant tumors or
cancer,
Othor diseases, including the whole range of rheumatic fever, high blood pressure, arthritis, and neprhoselerosis, were called almply "diseases of unknown been nature."
Selye, now 42 years old, worked on his theory for 13 as head of the institute of Cental medielne and
Premier Phibun Songaram at Thaßend, himself in favour of a
Archbishop Beran hed For Eastern alliance against the spread of Communism, has allent since his last message was stated that the union would have read in churches on September 4 to have widespread American last year. and British help.
.men
In his instructions, to Prague
sur-
Art added
to British export list
London; February 12.
The British Council has added art to the growing list of British exports, but this time for loan only.
Touring Scandinavia is an ex- hibit of British paintings troin 1730-1850, which opened at the National Museum, Stockholm, last month.
Earlier in January, 63. geulp- tures and 44 drawing by Henry Moore, controversial, contempor- ury artist, were put on view the Stedelijk Museum, Amster- dem,
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The Old Masters Exhibit con- alsts of 120 works by 33 artisti, including Constable's famous pituitary adronal system, and "Crossing the Ford,"
and
two that over activity might lead paintings by Paul Sendby lent to. the so-called Idlecases of - by King George VI, Already adaptation/ This is a new shown in Hamburg and Oslo, the approach to the
study
and exhibit will move to Copenhagen treatment of a host of these | this week. diseases, that they stem
from stress and over-activity of the | pituitary adrenal axis.
Geoffrey Grigson, authority o Hehry Moore and author of a book about his work, will lecture Selye proved his theory within Amsterdam on the pieces pre- animals. He found that undue sented this monta. strain-aoise, ON too bright
exhibit, which has been lis
Thailand is crowded with peo-churches today, the 62-year-old gory at the University of Mon- ple from bath sides in the cold Archbishop told. Czechoslovak treal. war, people who find it a con- Roman Catholics low, they could His theory is based on the venient operating base. The get Holy Year Indulgences, ovch premke that the "unknown na lights, far instance-produced drowsy city of Bangkok has ain cases whore bellovers were in{ture" diseases wete caused by symptons of swollen joints, simi-Brussels and Paris, and will later big terminal and 1 hotels are priFone otherwise prevented stress.
tar to arthritis, in laboratory open In Hamburg, Dusseldorf, crowded
with tourists, persons from taking part in Catholle "When an organism meets a raty and guinea pigs, Thay bo- and Berne, is described as "the sending the conference, news-
exercises.
change of environment, physical, came affected with high blood most comprehensive exhibition and many Interested par- tice" who are making littic effort Archbishop Boran instructed chemical, biological or neuro- pressure arterfoclerosis, and of the artate work over dem- to conceal the directions of their Czechoslovak. Roman Catholics to chloit always according to a kidney disease.United Fress. |bled. United Press.
make frequent pilgrimages to pollern,
Selye believes. теля interest.
Prague's most famous churches, pattern he argues, always follows Agents of the Indo-Chines
phases. rebel leader, Ho, Chi-minh, who to pray for the Pope and, full-threo are, in town proudly point outment of the Holy Year's task, to
to confession thelf the recognition o
pro-se at least once Communist Vielmink government communion nad by constant by Muscow, and the Boxes bloc. prayer to support all metylties of Tlipse agents are active injoughjr.
The Holy Fall Slam
He further told Roman, Catho- who have one of lies to say, either in grups of nationals within the country. Year composed by Rope have las biggest misalon: her. He said that indulgences would dight, recent artiyals bringing the beanted automatically to those total to t
in prison or otherwise, preyésited from leking part in Catholic expr- cises. It: they devoted at least:ɔne day to prayer and daily perform jed, good deeds. Reiters.
Propagandiste
Chiman. Sommablet, præa: agandists are busy on behalf of their government and afso busy picking up way informa tion they · CAD. obtain that would be useful in Baking ➡phê of the regsops the, Ama- rican meeting is conducted. ix, quch secrecy,
It is not hard. to find. thèse agents. They work hard and spend much of their time POR: 1 schting, their, views, to, tergiga
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