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Rally For Elsenhower

ISENHOWER CLUB DALLAS

TEX

Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jnr. (centre) starts the rally for the candidacy of General Eisenhower for the Republican Nomination for the Presidency of the United States in the courtyard of the Hotel Marguery, New York. Senator Lodge and Arthur Vandenburg Jnr. (to Senator Lodge's right) are the leaders of the movement. Express Service,

U.S. Association's Resolutions On United Nations

Chicago, Feb. 21.

A conference sponsored by the American Asso. ciation for the United Nations has approved a resolu. tion that the United Nations "should be, in fact as well as in word, the cornerstone of American foreign policy and not an instrument of convenience to be used or ignored as monetary advantage dictates."

Another resolution said that the "United Nations should put main reliance on the realisation- of United States security objectives,

"Unilateral arrangements

and regional assured of passports to trave! should square abroad on United Nations busi- with the larger scheme of collec-ness when some question is tive security founded in the raised as to a past association. Charter."

Nor can

other citizens be In resolutions

assured that passports may not covering "human rights and freedoms" be refused or withdrawn with the conference sold that Ameri, 19ut. appeal against unjust

within their notion cans had rights own borders,

"We deplore these measures "Despite the encouraging pro- os we do the unwarranted fears gress of recent years, new in- which prompt them and urge cidents of racial and religious an amendment prejudice,

of the Internal

Evatt Attacks:

Japan

Policy As

Deadly Delusion

MENACE TO SOUTH ASIA"

Canberra, Feb. 21.

The Opposition Leader, Herbert Evatt, oppos. ing Australian ratification of the San Francisco peace treaty with Japan, declared today that it was a deadly delusion that Japan would use her arms in the interests of the Western democracies.

"The Australian people believe that anything tending to restore Japanese militarism would be an.. tirely misplaced, especially having regard to the outrageous cruelties and barbaritics systematically practised during the war," he told the House of Re presentatives in debate.

Evatt sald: ""The irents": Dr menaces the physical and econo- mic safety of the peoples of Southeast Asia,

"The 'old gang' who controlled the war-time armed forces and who the Zaibalsu monopolists control the orms Industry are on the march once again."

"All the tragedies of the past may well be re-enacted. Agree- ments are to be treated as of no concern. Products of low stan dard labour conditions will once again

with countries swamp higher living standards,

Tire only justification offered for all this is the lame excuse that it the Japanese are per- mittel to rearm they will graciously use their arms solely In the interests of the Western democracies-against Russia and

China,

This is a deadly delusion, These familiar with Japan know that preparations for the resurgence of Japanese mili- tarism were being made even prior to the defeat of 1945..

PRESTIGE HARMED "Japanese military power will be used solely in Japan's" Interest."

Whole Town Was Ready

Middleton, Tenn., Feb. 21.

Folks in this little town had had their bank rabbed three times in

years, So they were all rently today when two gunmen Zunma attempted robbery No. 4.

Twenty

antry.

citizens drew their runs and shot and wounded them. looked like the whole town was shooting them up," an eye-witness said.-Reuter.

New TB Treatment Announced

Dr Evatt said the effect of the treaty on Western prestige would be and throughout Asia, New York, Feb, 21. because the victors who obliged

Two new compounds for Japan to write a new constitu-

of tubercu- tien

prohibiting rearmament the treatment would now be said to have losis were disclosed today. changed their minds because of Compound 1-known as Mor- i disputes among themselves,

slik and Compound 2-known the Dr Evatt, Replying to

Bs Rimlion have been used to Minister,

Wilfred test a series of patients at the Interlor Hughes, himself a

former Seaview Hospital which is part prisoner-of-war in Malaya, of the New York City hospital said: "In 1952 we cannot divorce system. idealism from realism.

Kutility

of

Allies must realise the building anything lasting on a foundation of con- Iinued revenge, and hatred." Associated Press.

Clever Sleuth

Needed To Find Answer

London. Feb. 21,

All the cases were considered to be hopeless.

com-

Officials of the hospital and of the pharmaceutical firm of Hoffman-Laroche Nutley, New Jersey, where the new pounds were developed, had 1. It had nouncement on April also been planned that the Rouncement would be made to

de with coincide

the publication

Planned to make an oficial -

of technical reports by the doctors who had conducted the

preliminary trials.

The

frat

June

were new compounds

Used

and

on human cases last 100 or more

treated.

the

one other eliminated resulted in startling

and some patients have been

In virtually every case the drug or The Vice-President of which have erupted Security Act and related provi- World Bank, Mr Rubert Garner, lever, in violence both in the North sions in law to confine them to hud private talks in London weight gains and bringing about

the precise evils contemplated! and South, are among the great-

and, while they remain in force, today cet obstacles to convincing peo- ples abroad of American fidelity! we urge the most liberal - with terpretulion consistent to democracy."

American principles of freedom of opinion and assoclotion," United Press.

In discussing the possible

effects of security measures, the

resolutions said that some pra- vistons' of the Internal Security

with

senior Foreign u Offer ofcials on the World Rank's scheme for settling the Anglo-Persian oil dispute.

continued The talks will be. tomorrow.

u general overall improvement, No 'cures have been claimed for any of the patients treated ind all are still under observa- tion.

Act of 1950 prohibit the entry TALKS HALTED discussions in Teheran with the a more complete evaluation of

into the United States of aliens who support or who have ever supported totalitarian govern- ment or who advocate or have advocated economic or political doctrines on which any such government is based.

SERIOUSLY CRIPPLED

Berlin, Feb. 21.

Physicians who know about Mr Garner was understood to the drugs were hoping that their on his recent use could be kept a secret until have reported

Feralan Frime Minister, Dr their Mohammed Mossadegh.

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A Soviet refusal to guarantee from Teheran

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a free trading lane for West that there was absolutely Berlin to the West has halted statement that they could issue East-West German trade talks, at this stage. Allied and West German sources, "To say that the talks have!

falled

boing extremely

Cairo, Feb. 21, said here tonight,

11 step yeur pessimistic. Only a clever sleuth Prohibition moved A similar refusal last The résolutions continued,

led to the thres Western Allies would be able to my whether nearer in Egypt today as the so Chamber. ct Deputies' Finance "Distinguished foreigners have withholding approval of the or not we have succeeded

Committees approved the draft been prohibited from coming to

| inter-zonal. the United States even as visi-

ugreement..

"There are certain points on of a bill to outlaw both drink- ALL REPAIRS EFFECTED BY Lors if past allegedly sympathelle

East and West Gerinon trade which we have reached agreeing and the sale of liquor,

The legislation

provides for SELECTED & EXPERIENCED associations with totalitarian,

an experts who have met horement and ethers on which wo movements are found somewhere quietly. for. twe months to Try have arrived at a deadlock," prison terms of three months

German trade

in their records. The effective and got goods flowing

again he chserved.-Reuter.

nesu of the International pro-have, temporarily shelved their gramme of many organisations Hiscussions-Reuter

In

this country Is seriously

crippled by the impossibility of

leniled their

reciprocating the hospitality ex- representatives in visits to foreign countries.

Anglo-Iraqi Talks

and also fines,

It must be reviewed by the two Committees before being presented to the Hour United

Press. No Survivors

a

Geneva, Feb. 21. Baghdad, Feb. 21, Rescue parties who today *Thus, International сой- General Sir Brian Robertson, reached the wreckage of ferences can no longer be held Commander of the British forces Swiss Air Force plane, a week in the United States with any in the Middle East, arrived after it crashed into Galmihorą assurance of admission of here today from, Fayid, Suez Peak, found all four crew doad. foreign delegates. Even United Canal Zone, for three days of the plane had been, testing States members of the United talks with Iraqi military chlefs, ground-air communications,

Reuter... Nations Secretariat ` cannot be'-Reuter.

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Jap Allegation Refuted

Canborra, Feb 21/ "The Australian Navy Minister, William McMahon, today, dented Tokyo reports that 30 Japanese war prisoners' on Manus Island. contracted tuberculosis

ond

many died through ill treatment. Only two of 250 prisoners on the Island contracted the disco20 and they were being cared for fi hospital, he stated-Associated Press,

OIL STRIKE IN ...

MANITOBA

Brandon, Febr 21, "Canadian and American öll men rushed to Reston, Manito ba, today, rocking oil leason following reports of a sub- agtatantial strike there, ga

stantial strike the paper, heit

CHINESE OPTICAL CO said that test weil 15 miles

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west of Reston was reported to have struck oil in a dow of 20 barrels an hirur, Reuter.

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