THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1952.
Senator Taft Tipped For Another Triumph In Mid-West Primary
New York, Apr. 7.
The Mid-West farm belt continues to be the main battle-ground of presidential aspirants in this week's primary elections.
Illinois is to choose tomorrow 50 delegates to each party's national convention in July. Kansas on Thursday will name 22 Republicans and 16 Democrats.
Fifty of the 60 Illinois delegates are to be elected by direct voting of re- gistered supporters of both parties, and 10 would be named by the State con vention of each party later.
Washington Compiling A New
Black List
Seasoned political observers | awaken more than customary were today almost unusfmous interest in the primary. that nols would be another Mid-West triumph for Senator Tas. They expected him to roll up at least 45 of the 50 elected delegates.
The Illinois primary is strict- ly a "popularity" contest. That is, ne Mouls are not binding on delegates to the national con- vention though they may 1- fluence leanings,
tomorrow
TO CAT
ΟΙ the State's 4,818,000 registered voters between 1,180,- 000 and 2,000,000 are expected to do out votes.
Thursday General Eisenhower is believed almost certafa to gain a big agrity the 22 Republican delegates probably
In Kansas
on
to
Mr Tafi. according to preliminary Congressional dis- conventions trict (electorate)" already held.
WOMAN MINISTER
Mr G.H. Bars, New Zea- land Minister for the Welfare of Women and Children, photographed on a visit to London recently. She has been. an M.P. for six year-Central Press
NEW TALKS
Kansas is the General's home ON EMPIRE
Senator Taft, leaving nothing to chonce in filinais, had stump- for a week. Mr ed the State Harold Stussen,
his opponent, State. had also conducted
The outcome of the Dema- а fairly
is likely to active impaign with no signeratie convention
non-committal with the that he was making up lost be
chosen delegates instructed About their national conven-
· Washington, Apr. 7. The Commerce Depart ment is drawing up a new black list of foreign firms said to be violating Ameri. can export controls in their i trade with the Soviet Unlon. { in" drive for him. But In
an
ground.
General Elsenkruierda.... porters hud pushed 2 "write-
Illinois strict legal conditions
make .EL
It almost certain that many "write-in" votes would be ruled invalid, and possibly the effect would be to minimize the recorded support fo: Gen- eral Eisenhower.
Similar to the Hist of firm illegally trading with German concerns during the war, the new black list was stated by American officials to be intensification of the drive to prevent the shipment of he secured 20 per cent of the.
and semi-strategie total vote, he would do well. to the Soviet Union If his porcentage was sub- Communist, bloe of stantially over that figure,
preponderance of Talt delegates would be decreased in sigal
strategic materials
and the countries,
Observers estimated that if
TRUMAN'S FAVOURITE
Oficials said that Moscow's | Noance. $10,000,000,000 trade after to the West last Saturday gave a new impetus to efforts to deny the Communists the materials and equipment which could build up their rearmament pro-
grumme.
Any
Party
One Reason
For Visit
To Moscow
FINANCES
London, Apr. 7.
SCEPTICISM IN WEST OVER NEW RUSSIAN FEELER
Washington, Apr. 7.
State Departinent observers are reluctant to take cognizance of newspaper despatches from Moscow reporting the Indian Ambassador there as advocating a meeting of the "Big Three", discuss the problems dividing the world.
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They had no information officially from either Moscow or New Delhi on the proposal which has been interpreted in the Press as coming indirectly from Generalissimo Stalin himself.
The Indian Ambassador, six } Servapalli Radhikrishnan, con- ferred with the Generalissimo en April 5,
State Department officials said thut no Instructions had been sent to the American Ambassa- dors in either New Delhi от Moscow to make enquiries about the proposal.
It was pointed out here that the machinery for a serious sub- mission of proposals for a top- level conference by either India or the Soviet Union exists in the United Nations and in nor- mal diplomatic channels.
Meanwhile, British diplomatie observers in London do not think that the Indian Ambassador's presence in
in London would give rise to talks on the possibility, of
"Big Three" meeting.
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The Ambassador is now Ex- Drón" "Commonwealth mance | Besed=16=arrive in London on it officials and economic experts Wednesday and to stay in Bri- who meet here privately in the tein not more than 48 hours,
will survey all carly summer
Much of this time will be
the Sterling Area's latest prob- | taken up with a private visit to lemas, a Treasury spokesman | Oxford." sold today.
The date or the conference f financial officials and econo- mic experts han not been axed but it would mest probably be held in May.
The talks would be In the nature of a survey with the omvints and experts reporting back to their governmonts the end.
at
FRENCH DOUBTFUL
So far there are no signs thu
:
he will seek to have serious talka with British Ministera, these observers wald, They thought that he would first want to report to ment.
his own Govern-
Nazi Threat To A Judge
with
A
Brunswick, Apr. 7., Germany's new Nazis have threatened chlef County court Judge Joachim Heppe, who recently sen tenced their Teader, Ollo Ernst
Remer, ta three monthe Imprisonment, with hanging from butcher's meat hook.
Sald a11 Nazi postcard which reach- ed the chief Judge at his Brunswick court: "The gallows with the butcher's hoot is waiting for you, you pig-dog. · You
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among the trailers-aided- by the enemy."-London Express Service,
The Refugee Problem
London, Apr. 7
The Foreign Secretary, Mr In Paris, quarters close to the Anthony Eden, told the House French Foreign Ministry said of Commons today that over 36 tonight that they attached no countries, including Israel, had contributions made or offered particular significance to
to the pro- posed United
thet
Develop-wes C'alin and the totaling $tions Fund in
Aller examining Common-
Moscow, Apr. 7. Japanese Professor (Mrs) Kora Tani, who arrived here from
The officials will also consider Paris, sald today that she had come to Moscow because she was the views of the various gov a pacifist Quaker and World aromerus On the rapord of On the Demverale side, Federalist and therefore wanted the Commonwealth Senator Estes Kefauver is the to see what could be done to men: Commitee nd of 43 Convy faithy only aspirant with his name on promote international under- Commonwealth the ballot paper,
standing through trade.
Plans Commitice, A "write-in" candidate. Is She declared that the Japanete This reports were prepared Foreign firms sending these Illinois Governor Adlai Steven-Government had not forbidden by two working parties of off
cials and
after experts
the materials behind the Iron Cur- generally regarded us the her to come to Moscow since she
Finance Ministers secret con- was a responsible Conservative tain would be reported to their favourite of President Truman
ference in London last January. worthy of trust the Democraile governments. If the governments and
She was received most wAYM- were receiving mutual security "bosses."
she sald, wealth views on the two reports ald and the position did not Mr Stevenson,
ly by the Russians, publicly
although there were no diplo | the officials will analyse the Improve, further action might declaring his intention not to
matic relations between the balance of payments position of have to be taken under the stand for presidential nomina-
the Sterling Area. two countries. Battle Act which Congress passedition, has his name unopposed on last year.
the ballot for re-nomination us The types of goods which the Democratic candidate for the election next
a pickle Stevenson is in three years generally fall about his choice of omice. A into categories which the Battle
for re-election certainty Act specifically bans from East-
the prospect of Governor, West trade.
White
House tenancy for four to hold Thus the offer was made to years is tempting him buy from Italy power equip back a firm and final refusal of ment, ball-bearings, ships and the Democratle nomination.
Thus, crones. From France, ships and
the party "machine" is working to secure ย popular ledd:
Soviet Union proposed to buy
from the West in the next two
OF
rubber ant tin.
Mr S
as
From Belglum, ships, write-in" vote for Mr Steven- son, "the favourite son' in the that pariance of United States politi-
clans.
Doubts were expressed the Soviet Union could live up
to her part of the bargain by The "write-in" campaigns in exporting the quantities of raw both parties and the speeches of materials necessary to pay for Mr Taft, Mr Stassen and Mr
Ketauver have her imports.-Reuter.
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Professor Tomi regretted that Japanese indust
and businessmen were not allending the Conference here,
They will try to ascertain what progress has been made in implementing the recommenda tions of the Finance Ministers conference by the individual other week to visit the Christ-governments for putting right Churches In Moscow and {the' Sterling Area's trading would then return to Japan via deficit with the rest of Copenhagen-France-Presse. world.-Reuter.
Jan
She would remain hare
an-
Concessions Likely To
Be Made Over Trieste
London, Apr. 7.
the
Representatives from the United States, Britain and Italy met again at the Foreign Office this afternoon to continue their discussions of the administration of the Anglo-American Zone of Trieste.
of
Ambassador. Real proof of Russian good- bid of Arab refugees. will would be a positive reply
Israel's contribution was $5%.- note on Ger-500 towards the total required to the Western
of attitude for the first year of the $230.- many and a change towards the
000,000, three-year programme. Austrian State treaty, these quarters said.
Mr Eden said. There was. no offelal
the
com-
He added, "In the conversa ment at the French Foreign tions I have had with the For
riga Secretary of Israel, I was Ministry about the meeting.
steps Right-wing French Radical eld that they will take
to deal with the Arab refugee circles today" qualed Tumours problem within
their own bor- ders which Is quite a serious one. It will help us a great deal if they could do that."-- Reuter,
that the
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Indian Premier, Jawaharlal Nehru, would 5001 visit Moscow.
TRUMAN STANDS PAT One French newspaper com- mented, "A possible mediation. by India may
not have been excluded by the Kremlin.”
Back in Washington, White House officials said that there was no change in President Truman's often reiterated policy that he would be pleased to see Generalissima Stalin if the Generalissimo would come Washing.on but that he apposed to s conference out- skie the United States.
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This puts President Truman more or less in line with Mr Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, in the House of Commons
No indication has been re-
celved either by the White House or the State Department that the Soviet Government is willing to The conference all modify American and British officials
present policy of on- hold a preliminary meeting this cerned with the possibility moming to form a first opinion giving Italy a share in the ad-position to the West to an ex- on what could be conceded to ministration
Anglo- tent which would create a situa- Italian demands.
American Zone and not with tion which the West could be
expected to regard as "favour able,"—Reuter.
of the
Up to now the three-Power the future status of the Free talks, which began here last Territory as a whole, week, have only been explora- The British and American tory, but this week the delegations are expected to give
American and British delegates an opinion on the feasibility of BRITISH RADIO
are expected to tell Italy how the fallan proposals.
for they can agree to the Italian The conference today heard proposals.
various
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expert statements These are believed to include the proposals. Usually
well uppointment a senhor informed quarters here thought Italian Government official in that the British and Americans Trieste, the assumption of con- favoured the transfer to the
of the supreme trol
departments of Italians many
con-
local government and the right trot of non-political depart
ments of appeal from local courts, to me of local goverment in Zone A, such as production, the Rome Court of Cassation - commerce; and public works.
A key member of the
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EXHIBITION
London, Apr. 7.
Britain, the world's. Insgest exporter of radio equipment, put her goods on show in London' today at a private exhibition for overseas experts.
Siclesy took off itxat to s
guy who took
Society
for a
Million!
GREAT JEWEL
ROBBER
DAVID BRIAN
山天鳴级
9, W. The Fan
10. T. The Big Carnival Visitors from 25 countries are expected for the three-day 11, F. On the Riviera exhibition
Sir Robert Renwick, President 12, S. The Toast of New of the British Radio and Elec-
Orleans tronic Manufacturers Federation.
delegation, Mr Joseph After today's meeting the Greene, of the State Depart-Foreign Offfed stated in. 4 ment, arrived here yesterday, communique: "A further dis The Italian delegation has been cussion took place on the pre- strengthened by the arrival on sent organisation and functions
said at the opening that inst year 13, S. Holiday in Mexico Saturday of Portessor Carlo of the Allled Military Gove British exports of these goods Schiffrer, a senior Italian off-ment with the participation of brought in about £11 million. 14, M. Forever Amber
experts from Trieste. Reuter. Orders so far indicated that the 15, T. Walk Softly
figure for 1952 would be around
Stranger
cial from Trieste.
Not only for the lazy ones
the Rolex Oyster Per petual, although it winds itself, was primarily developed because a self- wound watch is more accurate than a hand-wound wateli. The tension on the mainspring is much more
constant, much more event. The Rolex Red Seal
means that the watch
to which it is attach-- ed has poised the testa "the 'Swike! -Government Test-
ROLEX Ing Stations and has
-beeri · awardou
own Official Tinting CertificateG
£14 milion.--Reuter.
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