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Adenauer Presses For Unity
Berlin, Apr. 16. --The Chancellor, West German
Dr. Kourad Adenauer, ar- rived in Berlin by air today to press for unification of Germany through free elec- tions through all Germany.
In an apparent
counternet
*the
attempt to propaganda
value of Dr Adenauer's demand,
the East
German
President,
Wilhelm Pieck, also called for
on all-German
plebiscite to
unify this split nation.
Dr Adenter made it
clear
un his arrival that his trip also to lighten ties
wat intended
between the Western sectors of Berlin and the
Federal Re.
publle, even though West Ber- lin is not part of the Republic.
Ho said at the airport:
"
feel as much at home in Berlin town In the West as in any
German Federal Republle."
Thousands gathered
of Berliners before the United Stater Air Forces Tempeitiof wirfickland along the streets leading to it to greet the Chan- cellor on his first trip to Berlin. Before leaving for Moscow 10- Mr Pieck bad cald German be re-established unity could
day
through an all-Gennas plebis elte, conclusion of a
a democratic
peace treaty and withdrawal
the occupation
statement,
publicked
Theelsche Rundschau.
troops.
official
attempt t
for unity
Soviet Army newspaper, was
Geen Been
ny a Soviet
counter the appeal
which Dr Adenauer was said to he ready to deliver during his three-day visit.
BERLIN'S FUTURE
Dr Adenauer was greeted at the airfleld by the Mayor of West City Berlin, Ernst Reuter, the Assembly Speaker, Otto Suhr, the deputy Mayor,
Louise
Schroeder, and other officials. He was accompanied by the Minis
ter of Economics, Ludwig Er
hard, the Justice Minister. Dr
Thomas Behler, and the Minister Affairs, Jocob
for All-German Kaiker.
His arrival inuched of new speculation that Berlin might be admitted to the Benn Republic as the 12th state. This feeling per- kists in some responsible political quarters despite oficial denin!" from the British Forelin Offer in Allied policy. of any chango It was believed the United States was strongly supporting Berlin's incorporation tato Western Get- many, and won bringing pressure to bear in Britain and France.- Unlied Press.
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SECURITY
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London, Apr. 16.--The establishment of a Middle Eastern security system as the counterpart to the Atlantic Pact is one of the proposals of the Royal Institute of International Affairs' latest publication, on United Kingdom policy.
PROPAGANDA Secretary of War, raid that and must, it necessary, Rght in
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"Britain requires a peaceful, Maj-Gen. Sir Ian Jacob, Military Assistant to the contented and prosperous Africa this Middle East ensure
cald. since "conventional all-out
requirement," he war is a possibility," Middle friendship of the Middle Eastern Eastern bases "might be states, finited an they are with the proples of the Indian Ocean, for offensive
la important. Their stability operations." He suggestedd internity must be main- "new and better arrange-tained." ments for the future" and
necessary
pendence
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survey to recommend at least undertaking a scientific ready
$500,000,000 increase in the of the world's demands and an
Inventory of ita resources. amount.-United Press.
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part. In- their Havana, Apr. 16.-Eight per- jcredible though it may seem to a San Francisco, Apr. 16.-fisted the following main The writer also sald the de-cons were believed killed today large number of Americans, not in the world One of the chief Communist lines of action:
of Britain ant her in the crash of a Cuban freder
cation that we have | 1. Full support to Tur-Western Allies on the oil of the airliner near Moran in Central want the slay
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Kreater, then Russian depend- were aboard the small transport, anti-Soviet
in the 2. The China inta
presence
which crashed at one a.m. today. ence on the oil of Baku," Middle East o! sufficient
The plane had just taken off He said safeguarding of sea from Commonwealth
to Amertean and
Toute and air routes to India, Austra
Camagury when it plunged 10 and the Far East, nudi the
the Middle Fast earth. The cause of the necient fet that
15 us yet unknown and the formed a barrier preventing access by Russia to the Indian bodies had not been recovered See publi
Ocean, wer two more reasons by mid-afternoon.-United Proks, erial tiele
Middle Eastern defence teative and operational bases for a People's Daily News and
from which the combined forces pret. co-operato and be sup- The article helped to in- could as "the maker of Delhi ALPICIZE male a new
"pesce page lied.
4. Insistence on "round dis-
New Delhi. Apr. 10-Prefbane" has been defeated. dent Rajendra Prasad of India
At the same time, he hit the forces to hack up the combined conferred the honorary degre British and Daleh Govern-
strength of the Mike Bastern and to act as a strong deterrent to any Russian move
of Doctor of Letters here todayments obstruction of peace." on India's former Chief Justice. Li Ning-yi, Vice-President states 72-year-old Sir Maurice Guyet at the All-China Federation of!! Delhi University.
for 12 years Vice-Chancellor of Labour, anade the remarks in a in that direction, Bihninis-
3. Well-organized.
Dr
hed in
in the
Prasad, presiding as Cinn- |Peki by Peising Radio.
cellor at a special
tion,
University
describi Sir
Moron
CH
Speed-Up In The Wingtips
10.--The
However, General Jacob can- tioned: "States which make up
Washington, Apr. Habercity" and declared that which will be published once!ition" of the former Italian the Middle East are weak and of doubtful stabilly and it scents India would always cherish his monthly, devoted to furthering relonies.
even ir dissensions Al. Ferce disclosed today that services as an educationist, a world peace.
5. Russian Influence in lunkety, administrator and a constitutional
die away, that they radhes of its F-84-E "Thunder- lawyer.
Jau said that two world con- shopen and forms to be kept caused by events in Palestine it has increased the operating their own Jet" ghter planes to more than convened out of Afrien. Sir Maurice, who relired fromferences which were
General Jacob argued that could guarantee last Peking a few months ago-
wingtip
The Vice-Chancellorshipa Live
Asian-Australasian Trade the emergence of Africa as an ecurity, Stiffening from outside 1,000 miles by adding two 230-
is necessary. It 1 high time the gallon week, left by air later today for the
Union conference and the Asian area of great strategic
the West's interest in the Middle
value
were to
Britain after 18 years in India. Women's Conference-"will be added new importance In Palestine issue was finally settled | previously announced operailng |
He was the first Chief Justice of the Indian Federal Court
from 1937 to 1943.-Heuter,
MINORITIES AGREEMENT
Jammu,
Kardimir
great significance in further-
ut the devolopment of the nn- | East.
tional liberation
movement
throughout the East and will also serve as a more powerful guarantee to world peace move- ment."
He said that despite Ameri-
British and
Apr. 16. The Premier, Sheikhan,
Dutch treat
the "two machinations Mohammed Abdullah, sald to night
that the Nehru-Liaquat peoples of China and the Soviet
Ali Khan agreement on mlaori- ting
and Indn-Pakistan IM lations would "swing to streng then the hands of the progres- sivo forces in the tinent."
Abdullah Sheikh
H
ub-con- Another Arrest
told special convention of the na- tional conference called 10 discuss the "Kashmir situation,"
In Palermo
British Jews Protest
to
tanks. and a regional security system radius was 850 miles. The extra was brought into being to forin tanks add a total of 920 gallons the Thunderjet's a counterpart of the Atlantic of fuel
normal capacity.-United Press, Treaty.United Press.
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HUKS ARE SMART
OPERATORS
Rev.
INTELLIGENCE TEST: SOLUTION
THE Kindartz formula can only be determined by trial. A clue 1 Riven by the fact that the nemton awarded at 16 double that awarded 21 60. This superats that the pensioner'a age is deducted from 100, and that "senje, agreed number is then divided by Ühe difference
£1
should not be dimcult to deduce that this number 14 25,200.
If a pensioner's age on retirement
is years, his pension in thellinga
will be found to be
35.300
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(100-m) the employee 15 question has retired at 84; had ho waited for another year his penston would Be been cao.
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London, Apr. 15.-The Board strong-are
Manila, Apr. 16-A Methodist missionary who has sincerely united and co-opera-of Deputies of British Jews to day protested against the sup ting."United Press,
observed the spread of the Huk movement into northern ply of arms to the Arab cou tries, which, it said, was osutrus
Luzon says that the peasant outlaw loaders are "smart Middle in the enting tension
operators who befriend the people and capture their con- Karl.
fidance." Uat it #lated The Hoard
L. the average The
Curran vitwa "with deep concern ths tension
the and Palermo, Apr, 16.The police increasing
family's food needs. They hunt innu- threat to peace in the Middle Spotswood, Jr., formerly of small lot where he plants his thni the agreement further rested another of the
Beutenants of Bie East, aggravated by the supply Mobile, Alabama, has spent for their game."
northern strengthened Kashmir's faith in merable
Mr Spottswood believes that morat superiority of bandit, Salvatore Giuliano, last of arms by the British Govern three years in
Arab States without
short GUARANTEED TO BE THE night. He was Francesco Mon-ment seculariam.
communal
24 rob- making such supply dependent Luzon, where he has head-the Huk influence came from
distance to the south. organisation reale, 33, wanted for "No
AND THE trips occasional four al-on their fuil co-operation in the quarters at Tuguegarno, and Naeva Ecija Province, a would be allowed to flourish in berles, 28 extortions,
Their matto is, Down with FUNNIEST and droplie makes Kashmir and efforts to disturb facts against police forces with conclusion of persed intent through some of the lone the present government, down NAUGHTIEST communal harmony there will frearms and a score of kidnap-
tion to renew a campaign of liest country on earth-the with the capitalists, down with pings-United Press. fail," he declared. Reuter.
the ruling rich in Manila. We Sierra Madre mountain area want a aggression ngalist Israel."
people's democracy,* The Board urges the Govern of northeastern Luzon.
h: sald. ment "to reconsider its policy
Just returned from a
It struck Mr Spotswood as 600- in a spirit of fulmess to Isruel,
14-ny trip, mostly on odd that the Huk lenders, while mile, Itself
to which has shown
mady
the Rev. Spottswood exhorting the peasants to reject the neigh-foot, negotiate peace with
system, the found evidenco that the In- the capitalist States, In bouring Arab paramount desire to solve the famous Huks are gradually ex- them to procure for the Huks weighty and pressing problems tending their influence north- the best brands of Khaki cloth with which the young State is ward from urgently contented."-Reuter.
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their
openly
The Huka are led by Com- munista, but the Rev. Spatts- wood found no admitted Reds among the backwood Filipinoa ho met.
asked
the central Luzoning and tennis shoea. plain and getting many "con- "Because most of the inhabit verta."
ants have learned to dislike and fear the Philippine Constabulary, they are inclined to be more pro-
uk," the missionary said. "The Huks hold public meet- Ings when the Constabulary is The people showed the strong not around and discuss their Fukul, Japan, Apr. 16,-It Influence of the Huks." the grudges and grievances against "They the Government. As the same explained. was reported today that a 35- missionary
Jap Family's Suicide
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opposed to de- centavos apiece every time they And Baby
four of her children aged from and are not
the sea
and bitterly Mr
five to 13 to herself with a rope, mocracy, but they are extremely come, which is often."
and all anti-capitalist
Spaliswood used to be plunged into
critical of what they bellove to known as "the dying preacher of drowned.
A note found on the mother be graft and corruption in the Luzon" before he lost his L
plano a year ago in a crack up government.
said she committed suicide bespele everywhere complain that almost cost his life. Now he cause of economie difficulties
and illness of her husband who that they are
has been repatriated Sakhalin.—United Preas,
poor and have does most of his travelling by troas been mistreated by the big foot and by banca (canoo) —
hacenderos, Curiously enough, | United Press.
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