U.S. TO MAKE REQUEST

FOR SPEED-UP IN EUROPEAN REARMAMENT Sense of emergency to be instilled

Review by U.S. Gov't

Washington August 19.

A high United States official said today that the United States will soon

mako requests for speed-up in European rearmament.

I

The official said the requests will be made to the North Atlantic Pact de- puty Foreign Ministers at their meeting in London on Tuesday by Mr. Charles Spofford, chief United States delegate to the Ministers Council.

UN scheme

for Korean trusteeship

Informed sources soul the iden I being explored as possible device for carrying Koren over a transition period to unification onee the United Nation! furce: have repelled the Red Invaders.

Tre offebil saki Mr. Spofford, who returns to London by air to- day, will tell the deputies that; 1. The Atlantic nations must accelerate their rearmament pro- Kromme:

2.

Bigger

rearmament

Kammes are necessary;

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3. Atlantic parliaments shoul

be usked immediately to authorise

further rearmament;

4. The United States WH starly the question of whether further United

States ground

tores should be sent to Europe.

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Liege, August 19,

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Strasbourg, August 19.

Red flags flew at half-mast A pledge from British Labour Party members to work for the Council of

Europe today narrowly averted a rupture of the European Consulta tive Assembly.

over

be

thu

of making their parliamenta The men had rung the belt and Such a scheme appeared In and people realise this sense asked Mrs. Lahaut if they coual agree rondly with

of emergency. the "war

see her husband. When he left aims outlines in an important

his supper tuble and appeared at The official said the United the door in his shirt siceves, M. policy statement made io the States government believes that it Lathaut was struck by four bul- Security Council on Thursday by is necessary for a spirit of pre-lets. the American

paresiness and sacrifice to be As be stumped to the ground evidenced throughout Western at the feet of his wife. the men Europe immediately.

sped off to a small grey car.

Funeral

Warren Austin.

assistance

reunited Koren.

delegate, Mr.

La

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The

M.

British

KING LUCKY IN GAMBLING

Denuville, France, August 19.

Lake Success, August, 19.

Communist headquarters United Nations diplomats are

The official said that Mr. Spot-in every Belgian city today. actively considering a scheme ford will

to Posters appeared on the walls necompanied for putting North Koura under London by Mr. Theodore Achilaf Liege buildings calling for Labour representative James Callaghan temporary United Nations trusts, authority on Western Euro-Mr. Lahnut's death 10

made the pledge on behalf of his Labour penn affairs, and ather of elals, avenged and urging Belgians to teeship until free elections can Head Mr. Spofford is deter;"unite and disarm the killers

colleagues in a closed session of the Assem- be held to unite the country mined to make the deputies of

bly's General Affairs Committee in replying other Atlantic nations realise that and stop Fascism. under one democratic govern-the Atlantic nations are in wor

In screaming headlines,

Egypt's King Farouk, who lost to a threat by the French Socialist Mr. Guy ment, it was learned tudny,

Belgian jemergency now.

Communist paper **

night won $28,000 in ni all-night Drapeau Bouge," arcused pra-

Mollet, to resign as Committee Secretary.

gambling session, came back to Leupold fanatics of the murder.

the Deauville casino before dinner Sense of emergencey

Sixty-five year old M.

Mr. Callaghan, according to tened Lohaut,

to take the issue

today and started an attack on up in the virulent opponent of King Leo- for a misunderstanding on Fri-

persons in the session, apologised public session.

"no limit" chemin de fer Consequently, Mr. Spafford pold, was shot dead on the door-

M. Mollet s the pledge

bank. will present the view that the step of his koine In denselyday's vote on the Committee re-covered all Labour representatives viously

His winnings before dawn pre- governments of the Atlantic populated Seraing, near Liege, by part presented by ML Mollet. The hero in Strasbourg, including Mr.

estimated as high 29 nations have the responsibility | two men.

report embodies a series of re- Dalton.

$100,000, were said by casino solutions to which British Labour M. Mollet

sources to be 10,000,000 francu representatives objected, although angry because Mr. Dalton, during

was particularly $28,000). Mr.

Farouic originally planned no Hugh Dalton, n Committee Friday's vote on the Committee member, last year, had approved resolutions for closer

to visit the cusino again until European after midnight, but decided dur unity and a stronger Council, letting a late lunch that his luck was M. Mollet in a stormy morning the Chamber for the Assembly too session of the Committee, de-bar. Mr. Dalton did not

good to pass up.-United manded that British Labour dele the roll call:

answer Press. gates tell the Committee exactly M. Mollet said he and most where they stand in Mr. Austin said: "As order is

unification, so that the Committee to give the British Socialists the attention of the Assembly.

European other Committermen were willing Tweedsmuir, for concerted aid on lle said the United States goy-

Germany's refugee problem held brought out of chaos, SOTTE

Communist party members will

would know how to proceed. M. chance to prove their co-opera- United Nations body should be enment is now reviewing and on the spot to lent all practical will continue to review what is bear M. Lahaul's body in state Mollet accused the Labour

mention when these resolutions come refugees in the Western zones of Saying that there were 8,000,000 to the Republic

tomorrow to the Party Headquar- of taking one position in necessary in the way of United

Com- before the Committee of Mints- Germany, Lady Tweedsmuir de eters at Seraing. States military uk for Western

funeralmittee and another Such body

public ters next October. Britain's For- session. might be effective in helping to Europe. This review includes the take place on Tuesday.

clared that eign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, for the German Federal authori-

was not a

problem examination dispel

former coal

When the Committee resumed has so far suspicion

whether and night|United

miner more Lahaut was Party president for in the afternoon, Mr. Callaghan action on most

blocked Ministerial materially aid the transition from should

ground forecy

ties alone. five years,

of these

It was He was interned by said he wanted to make a state-through the single-power veto in to try to solve.

Jaques

one which war to a secure peace."

a Western the Germans during the war. Hement on behalf of all Labour the Ministers' Committee,

must be a a task for all In Europe Europe.

was also a member of the Cham-Party delegates in Strasbourg.

The Assembly tonight agreed He stressed that

Woman's appeal States will assume progressively

the

ber of Deputies for 10 years, Last United

All of them, he said, are deter-

without week he caused an

debate to suspend its uproar by mined, on their return to London.

Meanwhile, a woman's inore heavy rearmament, burdens during the swearing-in of Prince both in the government

shouting "Vive

volce its present session some time be- la Republique to promote Assembly, resolutions

sounded an appeal before the tween August 20 and 30-about and the United States prepared-

European Assembly here today a week earlier ness has only begun. Hie sal thedouin, King Leopold's son, as among fellow-members of Parlia- and

than originally on behalf of the unemployed of planned. very heavy sacrifices the United chief of state. States is prepared to make must Party vowed today that "another

Meanwhile,

ment.

Western Berlin.

The Assembly will meet again the Communist M. Mollet then told the Com-scenote was

The be comparably matched by other

Frau Louise for a Anal week's work later in Atlantic nations from Canada to

that under these circum- Mayor of the

63-year-old

Deputy the year. The date has not yet? Portugal United Press.

former German been fixed-Associated Press and ns Committee Secretary. Afterwards asked if he were

dressed the Assembly in a debate The Premier, Mr. Pholien, in

Joseph satisfied with the Labour Party

On social a special broadcast to position, M. Mollet replied. "Yes, have to bear the consequences of

questions, She said the nation, promised that the for the time being....

that

in Berlin, "we assassin would be sought lentlessly and without respite.

"They made a formal pledge

war in an incomparable degree". The killing caused nationwide

.We will see if they can over-moval of the capital to the West, Destruction, blockades, the re- Belgrade, August 19.

come the objections of the Foreign the political split, the two curren Inbour indignation. One hundred office by the time we come back eles Mr. Ernest Davies,

British thousand workers walked out of here in November." Parliamentary Undar-Secretory mines and factories

the In protest

high surplus for Foreign Affairs, denied at a strikes. The Socialist-led Labou!

women over men left the Western Press conference here today that Federation ordered

sectors with 300.000 unemployed. was taking to the Yugoslav general strike in the big

"Today, we need Government any fresh propsal trial city of Liege-Reuter and

more than Assembly officials said that ever an International regulation for the re-establishment of nor- United Press,

M. Mollat's realgnation, if car- of the problem", she said adding mal diplomatic relations between

ried out, would have precipitat-that social security ed a bitter fight on the Assem-where a matter of International was every- bly floor between advocates of interest. closer unification and the "Go- "I think that this idea should slow" dalegates, mostly British the whole of Europe," she Socialista and Bcandinavians.

said. I Committee chairman, have threa-conservative

M. Mollet and Georges Bidault. A moving plea by n British

member.

Mr. Austin's statement seemed to rule out an 'extension of the trusteeship formula to a Kuren because of the fact that the South Korea republic is a vereign government recognised by the United Nations-United Press,

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re-

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SARA QUADS ALL Mr. Davies arrived here yes- terday after visiting Rome and

ACCOUNTED FOR Athens, and dined with the

Bellinden, August !19. Yugoslav Foreign Minister, Mr.

The Sarut quadruplets are two Kurdewj. He said he had had a girls and two boys. The new boy neral discussion with his op- is the weakest of the four chil- posite number,

dren, the doctor stated. He was Asked if the British Govern-after the third, a girl, and 51 born six hours and five minutes ment was contemplating any ac-hours and 33 minutes since the tion to help re-establish normal first baby arrived on relations between Greece

Thursday and night. Yugoslavia Mr. Davles replied:

The United Kingdom does not were christened this afternoon in The first two, a girl and a boy, interfere in the internal affairs a earemony conducted in their of other countries or in relations specially-heated crib. Their names between them". Reuter.

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