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EUROPEAN UNITY: DULLES Victim Of Hungary

New Note REPORTED

MR

R Mao Tse-tung struck alternato notes of bravado and dissatisfaction in his address on Saturday before the First National Committee of the Chineso People's Political Consulta tive Conference, lending credence to the belief ex- pressed during recent months by observers that he Is not particularly happy About Communist China's continued involvement in tho Korean war, and that he is anything but content with the way his Administration Somewhat is functioning. pointedly ho qualified the approved propaganda line of insisting that Red China was merely fulfilling the sacred spores by American Imperialism categorienlly declaring, "It

is hot that we like war. We want to stop war at once and

SATISFIED Congress Awaits His Return

Washington, Feb. 8.

The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, appears to be returning from Europe in a mood of confidence that the scheme for a unified European army will be ratified soon by the six European powers concerned.

On the eve of his return tomorrow there are no indications that he will call for that re-examina-

leave the remaining question of American foreign policy which he threatened to make if there was any further stall- ing in Europe over the ratification of the European Defence Community Treaty.

tions for later settlement." Therein lies a slight, but not insignificant departure from previous declarations, the Inference being that Peking might be willing to differentiate between poli- tical and military issues as- sociated with an armistico In Koren. Noticeably, also,| was the exclusion from Mao Tse-tung's speech of any direct reference to the prisoner of war controversy which remains the only major obstacle to a cease- fire. True he talked vaguely about America's "unreason- able demands" but the fact that he did not specify them may be a sign that if ho could and a face-saving way out of the POW dilemma, ho would be willing to considér it.

There never has been any clear indication here in what direction American foreign policy would be re- vised after it had been thought over by Mr Dulles, apart from threats in Congress to reduce the United States share of the burden of European rearmament if ratification was not forthcoming.

Questions

Nettle

Sen. Taft

the

Tho Velief is still strong in

that Congress, however, European nations are on proba-

Long and Congress operate House Raided Gale Strikes West

tion expects take no

on any requests

EBS encouraging was Mao's insistence that Com- munist China must align heraclf Atill closer 10 Russia's political philosophy and her way of life, though conceivably this part of his specch was designed to reassure the Kremlin that there was no danger of the ¦ in Peking regime becoming Seventh Fleet's patrol job Titoistic. Nevertheless,

between China and For- Mao's complaint-of-exces- είνα

Washington, Feb. 8. Declaring that "we're at war with the Chinese Reds now." Senator Robert Taft, Republican, Ohio, said the question of warlike acts: simply does not arise in connection with the change

the United

bureaucracy

mosa.

for foreign aid funds until the, European Defence Treaty is rauified.

;,

How far Me · Dulles will go along with this philosophy after his European experiences wit be made clear in the next two weeks, during which he will port to congressional committees on the results of his mission. up. He has told some European governments that the deadline before the next meeting of the for ratification is early April,

Atlantic Treaty North ganisation on April 23.

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Indeed, this meeting cannot make much headway in its rearmament plans for 1953/1954 unless it is known what share States of the expense will be under-

taken by the United States.

Mr Dulles will not be able

By Mau Mau

Nairobi, Feb. 8.

A second attack-op European farm "look" place this morning when a rang raided of eight Kikuya

the home of Mir de ResRyo, near Nakuru, while he and his wife were away..

The gang broke open a wardrobe and escaped with paris of a shotgun.

Latest reports said one of the forest gres started by Mau Mau adherents in the prst week now seems to be under control- Regler.

to give this information unless INSANE

Congress has fold him how within

it will provide much money the Administration strongly

"This war is on," the Senate and Congress will not decide on he that suggests

12|| Republican leader mapped the amount unless the European of suspicious

potential | reply to a teenage questioner nations have rallified the

on a treaty.-Router. deviationista in his who raised the point

deltvision interview. "Youth Government. "Even in the

Wants to Know", Central Government, many -leading cadres in many departments are atili satis- fied just to alt in their offices and write decisions and directives," bewaila Mao Tse-tung. And presumably some of these decisions and directives do not fully accord with the Party line, or are of a nature which cannot readily be imple- mented. Behind the com- plaint can also be discerned The youth had

HISTORIC EVENT

Luxembourg, Feb. 8. "A war Is a war-it would United States Secretory of be no worse than now," he re-State John Foster Dulles ad- of the coal peated when another youth asked dressing members

CONVICTS ESCAPE

Coast Of Scotland

London, Feb. 810

Ships ran for shelter from a 50-mph gale that swept Scotland's West Coast today for the first time since the disastrous storms of a week ago.

Coast Guards, were on a weather watch and all ships were given gale warnings. Torrential rain deluged other Scottish areas.

Meanwhile, 3,000 extra servicemen were drafted in the "Battle of the Breaches"-the struggle on the East Coast to seal gaps in the seawalls before the spring tides a week hence.

Floods

Adopts Anti-Jew Policy

Vienna, Feb. 8.

Gyula Docet, Hungary's Minister of Justice, today became the first Jew to be ́dropped from a government job, confirming reports that the Kremlin's anti-Semitic policy has hit Hungary.

the

The official announcement of Decal's dismissal followed re- ports early last week that he was under arrest, together with at least 20 other high, Jowish officials in the government.

Among

mich reported mien under

presumably Western sples", ara Li-Gen. Gabor Peter (real name Beno Aurpitz), a chief of the State Police AVH, Colonel Cispo, heart of the ecenomic section of AVH

arrest,

As

Imre Biro, former father.

In-law of the Jewish Premier Matyas Rakos, Inte Szirmay manager of Radio

and Laszlo Benedek, well-know neurologist and chief of tho Jewish Hospital in Budapest.

The arresta wero confirmed later by a former official of the Hungarian Jewish community in Budapest, whe crrived here daring escape from

after ✡

Hungary.

Mr Laszlo Steiner, whose husband was chief of the Jewish community's economic section, said the arrests follow-. ed the detention of Lajos Stoeckler, president of the community charges of. "espionage".

Decal who

WAD

born Danweger, handled the inter-

of Cardinal Joszef

The British frigate Berkeley Castle lles on her side in Sheerness-rogation naval dockyard after she had been capsized by the floods which swept over the dockyan. The flood walers knocked away the supports of the war

ship, Reuterphoto."

STOP PRESS

TEST SCORE

to

Mindszenty before the Roman Catholic prelate was brought. trial and sentenced to lire imprisonment as a "spy and traitor". He was promoted from

Minister to Deputy

to Minister of Justice on November 16 last dar, replacing Erik Munar

fatter. when the

was made Foreign Minister and vice- premier. United Press.

Ace Jet Pilot Killed

New York, Feb. 8. Captain Philip 3. Conserva,

Melbourne, Feb. 9. South Africa were 120 for 27-year-old Air Force Bighter the Afth and final Test match the Pacific in 1950, was kill- two wickets at lunch today in pilot who set a jet speed record crash in against Australia-an addilon od 1st Friday in a

to Word of 81 runs to Saturday's clos-England, according

by relatives here. received There are now 12,200 soldiers, Holland was today beginning ing score of 48 for one.

The after batting

collision of two American J.-B.-Walte,- sailors and ̈ ́airmen "working i to leam-how-narrow-was het with corßdence for a score of jet planes in flight was an

from even greater alongside volubiccre, policemen escape

out in the very nounced at Ramsgate on Friday, 64, was run and fremen in the 300-mile- calamity last weekend. long constal zone.

Mr. A. G. Maris, of the last ball of play this morning, but the Air Force did not dis- Netherlands State Waterways, Harvey hitting his wicket with close at the time the names of the two flere believed dead Snow · hamperod - the race said tonight it was "most sur- a throw. against time today. Hundreds prising" that certain vulnerable Ho and Watkins had put on pending notification of next of

and dykes hold during these had of trucks carrying slag and

the gale and 98 runs for the second wicket. heavy stone moved in convoys spring tides,

South Africa-1st Insings.

The

Bill Johnston

along slippery roads to Marble broken, all South Holland pro W, R. Endean, e Langley b thorpe and Sutton, Lincolnshire, vince, including The Hogue anti siles of some of the worst gaps. the whole of Rotterdam, would J. B. Waite, runs out

the two have been inundated as far as J. Watkins, not out rond linking towns was open today for the Leyden, he said. Arst time since January 31, but it was still under two feet of

Crownsville, Maryland,

Feb. 8. what happens if Americans and steel pool community here

Three Insane convicta es- were endangered or killed pro- today before leavnig by plans tecting Chiang Kai-sheck's For- mosa stronghold while permit for the United States said that caped during a howling ting the Nationalist leader to he felt he was in the presence two-hour riot last night in

of an historic event. strike at the Rod-held moln-' He said that he and the Direc- prison ward at Crownsville

Lor of the

Mutual Security State Mental Hospital for miles several Agency, Mr Harold Stassen, Negroes,

land.

radood the

water-United Press,

BNOW AND ICE -

London, Feb. 8. Snow and ice covered many parts of Britain tonight.

Snow and blizzards were re

of ported from many parts northern Europe. In some parts of Germany stow was reported to be ten feet deep

Sen. Tafi, obviously nettled, told one young interviewer "You found great pleasure in ending northwest of Annapolis. are just repeating Communist their European tour in Labem- propaganda.

bourg here representatives of One convict was still at large the six countries they had visited today. a warning that Mao Tse-question as to whether anything were united together, to ne A second was found in the woods about a mile from the tung will not hesitate to better may be expected of complish an economie insk.

the Nationalists now than during adopt the Soviet technique the Chinese civil war when he

He hoped the other steps to hospital within an hour. The wards European

unlication third walked back into the and purge the Administra endd "whole divisions

surren

would be taken as a result of grou

Round Sweden's, Balile coast grounds, before dawn tion of defectionists. In

dered" to the Reds without a the spirit of friendship which fact, it would come as no fight.

had brought about the coal and The three men allpped 40 feet Icebreakers were at work en surprise if Mao Tse-tung

on a rope of deavouring to free ships trapped to the sheets, while steel pool community.

03 by pack ice, Indulged in a large-scale

Mr Dulles added that the

screaming fellow-Inmates rippod

Severe wintry conditions were American Bhako-up of the Govern-

Den- people and

four-inch square less off heavy reported from Norway, goveryan Cast were convinced that

world tables for clubs, smashed win-mark, France, Belgium and ment.

peace could only be safeguarded dows and knocked loose the Austria-Reuter. by unified effort.

outside bara

Give Generously

THE flood

disasters in

BLAMES TRUMAN

Taft

the that asserted "Truman administration cut off arms ald" to Nationalists in the middle of the fight.

Everyone should contribute to

knotted

Three guards were held

England, Holland, Belgium | Chiang during the civil war wo this effort in order to establis hostage for an hour until more

peace and security the whole world.

throughout

Ex-

The vulnerable dykes which

held were the sea dyke running

قادرة .

south from The Hague, thoso between Rotterdam and Gouda, Rotterdam and the Hook of Holland, the Schlelands - sca dyke

the Deurlands embankment.

Mr. Maris said there was, nó reason for "serious uneasiness"-

February - 16, but ' special about the next spring fides, due measures would have to be naken to keep dry land which was still

1 unflooded,

OB

"We want pontoons, as many as we can get he said. "We have asked Britain to send us as many per she can spare"

The total number of breaches in dykes, estimated to be at Icast 180, would not be known; for some 4ime, Mir Maris added- Reutor.

HURRICANE DEATIS Maracaibo, Venezuela, Feb. E. Eleven persons were reported

THANKS FOR AID "If we had truly supported

The Hague, Feb. 8. would have more

than holl at

Queen Juliana today than 60 policemen, troops, fire- and France have appalled China" on the anti-Communist

to the her gratitude pressed Nothing

men and hospital guarda rescued nations of the world who had the world.

80 side now, Taft

said,

COMMON BASE · devastating has happened He answered flatly "no" to an Americans al belloved, said them under a barrege of tear sent aid and sympathy in the filled and scores injured today

disaster to whether he be Mr Dulies, that a free Europe gas and powerful jets of water food before ja Western Europe. inquiry as The physical damage may leved the Seventh Ficet change could only be built through the from fire hosesRouter. not be irreparable, but the may spark World War Third,

"I never thought any of the human misery and suffering moves contemplated by General that has been caused is (Douglas): MacArthur would Immeasurable, Reller assist- bring inn tiled world war," Tait

is imperatively added.

He said he was "doublful” thought needed, and it is fitting that

Anco

an appeal should be made about the coastal blockade.

action of nations having a com-

mon economic base in order, to achieve the economic develop ment which would allow, this freedom to expand.

Me Dalles said his government,

European countrica should substkie their rivalry

He favoured such a move if it and historic divim by the Idea

to the people of Hongkong could have been worked out of active actidarity towards the

ships

“Decisive Meeting

Cairo, Feb. 9. Anglo-Egyptian talks about the Sudan will be resumeti, to

her country.

which ravaged when winds of hurricane force and torrential rains lashed the In a radio broadcast on Venezuelan section of Confira Holland' national day

the Colombian of peninsula on mourning for 1,375 persons who border.

died in the floods, she said the Overflowing rivers flooded. breaking of the dykes called up forms and settlements. Army

to rushed neighbourly units a spring tide of dové---“wartime unity suddenly stricken areas-United Press, reappeared"J

The

who will fly over the derved areas of southern Holland on Monday with her husband, Prince Bernhard, and their_two children, said she hoconutruct

Best coast of England. We Ta ompressed. - doubt ábat give directives to the Europe of would be clerified

within thirth

werd

Burglars Break Into Bank

London; 'Feb. 8.

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to make whatever contribu-thout "too great complications" erfablishment of a wider union tlon they can to help Apparently he meant complica- to which peoples would not long ameliorate the sufferings of tion involving the Allies slaço be | rannfas divided. the thousands of unfor- emphasized' that of the supplies; Mr Dullos said that a constitu- | day in a decisive meeting, an | hoped-recolele carried out with | A gang of six broko into the tanate victims of the flooda alag to Red China by action such as that existing for the authoritative Egyptian source mould de which have ravaged the many of them go on British European coal and steel pool here sold last night

the mene "apirit of tough per-Royal Bank of Canada: and the comunandiy skwuld be able, to This source mid the Wtuation | suverato with which the offices of

Life the Bun met.

Assurance Company of Canada warmly commend to our Chiang could invade the risin- the futuro.

next 24 hours.

stress which here early today, blew open a Bir Ehlers said that the fast readers the appeal which land and stay there without

In the past fortnight the two

Iis victims, the

bait with only #5

amali people's has been launched by the big American aid even if all his that the preamble to the delegations--the Britia headed planted in

hearts the tart European coal and stool pool by the Ambasador, Sir Ralph starting

fór húpan of South China Morning Post Comes were fully equipped.

egged the two aight the Queen said...

Man stang watchmen on duty, and it was several hours before one of them mood himsel and gave the alarm-Router

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· deeper, the distress Dewa 123 aach'office, and, escaped

for contributions. Hongkong able to catablish coampitver on statement of polky of the by the Prime Minister, General .. has responded: generously Hainan opprake Indo-China and various loveteamento, concorral Mohammed Naguiballava boon Even those who were them

before to humanitarian be strategically valuable against showed then there was a complete hammering two draft grens selves very heavily afflicted by apponia wo are confident, the threat of a fied drive in that milarity in New, and almments, one from each sidewinto a similar catastrophe joined in

a finál sotilement - Router. U the respons the publia will do so again, · direction ----Auspciated Prem." France Fremo,

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"AMOUNT

Sundries

Total for two wicketsTM

Reuter.

16

kin.

The Air Force said a third filler involved in the collision may have parachuted to safety,

In May, 1950, with Captain 48 Robert Meyers of Elkhart, 1Indiana, Conserva established a jet record between Japan and the Philippines, making the 1,500 miles in three hours and 22 minutes.--Associated Press.

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