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1954.
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ANTI-AGGRESSION PROMISE Churchill's Place
WOMAN
COMMUNIST
LEADER ARRESTED
Washington. Nov. 4.
FBI agent in New York City today arrested Marthu Stone. 11 "underground" leader of the Commumist Party in New Jersey, the Department of Justice an nounced tonight.
United States
Will Supply Equipment
WIDEST SUPPORT
New York, Nov. 1.
The United States "will do its part" in supply- ing military equipment to nations willing but The Půl dacebo. Mi J Edgar, unable to contribute troops for any future United Hoover, said the the leader had Nations collective action” against aggression, the med United Nations Political Committee was told to- Mames sinnar ther Omme, of 1951. day.
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LOGISTIC SUPPORT
The United States bc- lieved that in any future nelion United Nations mem- should do everything bers they could to see that need- ed military equipment, sup. piles and services were made available to antions willing to contribuje eftretive furcen bul unable to
provide logistic support,
This picture shows emergency food supplies being distributed to the people of Anse D'Hainault on Halt. Hundreds of people lost their lives whena hurricane with 115-mile-per-
the
And hour winds struck the island recently. Houses were swept into
#ca wreckago rubble blocked streets and smashed boats filtered the waterfront-Express Photo.
S. Koreans
Hand Back
Their Pay
Seoul, Nov, 1. The Korean Police to- day began arresting Korean
employees of the United States Army who
paid in
wero
currency
and
American frightened
Koreans were reported to be turning back their pay.
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arrests |murspl.en bon
"The United States will do is tween the part," he said.
The report belge The 001- nution Politeal Committee con- talas principles suggesting mil- tury, political. economic Anabelad stups to be taken if the United Nations finds it necessary 10 take action against
aggressor.
an
were a loter in the dispute be- United States Army and the Republie of Korea ove exchange rate for the tw.
The curreneleg,
Republic Kurva Government brs refused to advance Korean currency to the Army, except at a low rate, unacceptable to the Americans.
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The Army began paying off in American greenbacks last pook-
end.
The Committee also has before it a 12-nation resolution to approve the report nod authorise the Collective Mea- sures Committee to pursue such further studies as i may deem | 100 desirable.
pay
Today I was learned that the Koran Police have drown up lists of Korecus accepting Fuch and have arrested workers
attempted who
exchange their dollars for Kurvan hwan the blackmarket. Money the exchange
reported
on
newspapers
making Sur Pierson Dixon, of Britain, dealers raki 11 was quite clear that also were arrested, solution of John's disoppearance, neither the United Nations a
Korcan a Goverment steal said today. whole nut thy individunt that more than 164 employees at trad given buck their was expected to offer Pusan at Satil Dr Joho went to Communist member
United States dollars "because 10 collective action Spunet East Berlin on July 20, secord- j support
they wished in support the Gov- The
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Mr Henryk Birecki, Poland, spid 11 scerned "particularly inappropriate" to approve these principles of collective security In view of the unanimity achieved by Britain, the United States, France, Canada and Rusalo on the disarmam:it chution last week.-Reuter.
U.K. To Produce
Terramycin
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The newspapers also reported That 3,000 Koreans t United States Air Force installations have refused to accept their pay In dollars.United Press,
1
Bus Thief Cautioned
London, Nov. I. Leslie Wilkinson, 49, told a court today that he found it so hard to get a job that he drove a big red double decker bus off through the traffic across London just to show what he could do.
He had done No twice before--and had ended up
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The magistrate bellaved, hira and gave him his dis- charge after warning him thas the next time he did such " ridiculous thing." he would go to prison.
Wilkinson was also fined £2 for driving the bus without an insurance policy and disqualified from driv- Ing for a year China Mail Special
Trans-Polar Air Route Approved
Washington, Nov. 1.
The Civil Aeronautics Board authorised Scandinavian Airlines today to start their trans-polar servier over the Arctic between Scandinavia and California for a three-year experimental period.
President Eisenhower ap- proved the proposed order last Saturday.
The airline has plans for n twice weekly service to begin on November 1b with the first out- ward flight carrying us guests of Axel of Denmark, Princess Asteld of Norway and a member of the Swedish Royal family.
Reply To Red honour Prince
Proposal
On Mass Scale the Foreign Ofoe
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of
London, Nov. 1. British. French and United States officials began work at here today on the Western
powers reply to Russia's latest proposal for four-power talks un Germany and European security this month.
The three
Covernments are
here to maintain that new East-
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Gen. Taylor
To Command
F.E. Troops
Washington, Nov. 1.
U.S. 8th Army Headquar- ters will move soon from Korea to Japan and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor will be- come Commander of all American ground forces_in the Orient, the Defence De- partment disclosed today.
Army Secrazy Robert T. Stevens announced a shakeup in the Far East Command struc- I was such as the latest ture. move in the department's plun-
MAXWELL D. TAYLOR
ned realignment of U.S. ground strength in the Far East.
Gen. Taylor, now 8th Army Commander in Korea, will move his headquarting to Camp Zama, Japan, an Nov. 20 and will take over ground units in Japan, Okinawa and Kores from Gen. John E. Hull.
Gen Hull will retall his two other and superior posts, United Notions Commander and Com- mander of the A-my-Navy-Alr Forco Command ia the Far Eastern theatre.
Gen. Hull is expected to retire rext May when he becomes 60. He will have 38 years of service
The new service expects to cut the normal North Atlantic fly- Ing Unio of 32 hours to 20 hours, shorten the route by 1,250 miles and reduce overwater lying by one-third, one-third
The route from Copenhagen behind PECULATION via Sundre Stromfjord (Green- Los London, Nov. 1.
Winnipeg to land) and
considerable specu- There was Terramycin, the American
Angeles will be connected with
air-lation that, Gen. Taylor may be wonder - drug which combats
the major West German
groomed as his succesor, al- virus diseases and speeds the
ports including Frankfurt.
though airmen may press for of certain plants and growth
adoption of farm animals, is to be produced expected in diplomatie quarters gyroscopic apparatus, unaffected an Air General in view of the heavy reliance now being placed Britain on a mass scale.
North Pole, has by the
magnetic
alr power in the Pacle and Sir Alexander Fleming, dis- West talks can be held only solved navigation problems.
penicillin,
By agreement with the North Far East, most after the coming into force of
The
Army described today's famous of the antibiotic drug the recent London and
Paris American authorities, farea will
the move as one that will "stream family to which terramycin agreements
competitive with by which
West hot be
command structure, Atlantic routo until line the belongs, has visited the new Germany may rearm
within North
Airlines
also effect manpower savings, and factory in Kent,
ent, where pro- the framework of the
North American
flying the routs. Then a fare economy of operations." It said Treaty duction is expected to be under Atlantie
Organisation
the change was part of the re considered certain. reduction is, way by the end of this year. and Western European Union.
grouping of U.S. forces. "to The drug was discovered by
Improve the U.S., strategie research scientists in the
The Soviet notɔ was delivered
position in the Pacific." inboratory of a New York firm, og Deicber 23, the same day J
Geneva, Nov. 1.
It was expected that the 8th 11-man East German Army, with main Headquarters As well as helping Oght ruchments on West German rearma-trade mission et Geneva by air in Japan, also will have advance ailments
periment and odenission to NATO, today for India',
headquarters in Seoul. 29. meningitis, tonitis and carbuncles, ter-
thelr The members of the mission,
U.S. ground forces in the Far rantycin, in
small
hers who arrived
yesterday East have been cut about 50 from Prague, refused to make per cent since the Administra any comment on their journey, ilon's military new look" was It was understood, however, that adopted. At peak strength they will try and renew come year, there were 10 combat mercial and trade relations with divisions, including two Marine
units.--United Press. India.-Reuter.
Charles Pizer and Co. Inc. the signature in Paris of agree
ramycin,
quantities!
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The officials will hold next meeting on Thursday, used as an animal feed ment to hurry the development They were today understood to
and of pigs, poultry clher have compared their impressions mimats, making the reader of the Soviet cute and discussed for markets weeks in advance, the broad lines of the projected
Western reply---Reuter, --
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With The American People
New York, Nov. 1.
No British statesman has done so much as Sir Winston Churchill "to promote and fortify” Anglo- American friendship, Pulitzer prize-winning play- wright Robert E. Sherwood said today..
Writing in the current issue of Look Maga- zine, he said, "There is certainly no doubt of the eminent position that Sir Winston will forever occupy in world history, but I wonder whether future generations will realise how unprecedented is the position that he has held in the affection of the American people. It may be an exaggeration to say that he is loved, but he is vastly admired and, what is more important, he is enjoyed."
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Mr Sherwood recounts how fourth core this lost summer when "Britain's giant who still walks ninong.t us stock sank very low In the
are inclined
to wonder United States," Sir Winston how our creator could have New to Washington und one crowded so much into one morial point **wowed" A group offrume, clad in a pin-striped "1,000 of the toughest, canniest sirch sult with zipper: so much reporters on earth, at a moss foresight, EU much humour, so Press conference.
PREVIOUS OCCASIONS
He also recalled how Bir Winston on previous ooca- sions, December 20. 1941, and a year and a half later, "ovoked roars of laughter and cheers" from the United States Congress.
"I do not believe that there has ever been a British states- man who has done more, or nearly as much, to promote and
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many capacities for achieving both popularity and popularity, for being reveted and being scorned, so much shrewd reuilsm, 다 much
Tytlonel romanticism, so much charm, so much cantankerousness, so much Cenlus
"But there he is, still visible, still audiable," said Mr. Sher- wood-United Press.
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Belgrade, Nov, 1. Anglo-American friend-
Military delegations of the and he has done this Balkans Alliance-Grecce, Tur- promotion and fortification at key and Yugoslavia will meet
when moments
both | in Athens on Thursday, accord- critical countries needed it
most
Tiling to a Yugoslav Army General achievement may be due par- Stall communique quoted today tially to his divided ancestry.
news the official
agency, but I believe it is rather more | Tanjug. attributable to his sense of his- The meeting will continue torical fitness,
of work on the defenco prepara- destiny." Mr Sherwood said. tions of the three countries [11
with ancestry was aaccordance
the Ankara reference to the fact that Sir treaty of friendship,
and
the Winston's mother
an agreement on alliance political American.
co-epuration and mutuil sætis- tance signed at Eled, Yugoslavia, "When you contemplate bl
he today, as approaches his in August.-Router,
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