Dulles To Visit Far East
Washington, May 25,- Mr John Foster Dulles, State Department Ropubli- can consultant, said today that he planned a trip to the Far East next month to study problems connected with the Japanese peaco treaty, "if there is to be
one.
Mir Dulles recently W : กะ rigned by the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, tu study the Japanese treaty question. He fald he would visti both Japon and Karen and would be gone for about two or three weeks.
He said he expected to leave ul about the same time as the Defence,
Secretary, Mr Louis
Jahnson, who is going to Japan to look into the military nn- pects of the Japanese pence problem.
Mr Dulles nit hin visit to Korea would be a "sentimental"
unc.
"I was a friend of Korca in United Nations and they the have a sentimental interest in having me come there," he said. SIGNIFICANT
Johnson
12111
General Omar
ostensibly Bridley art Rolg to the Far Eust to visit
installations, but M military Jalan aka plaus to discuss the General question with trenty MacArthur. While Mr Illes clid not say so, presumably be niro will consult General Mac- Arthur.
Observers considered it #goi- Heant that Mr Johnson and Alr Dulles would be in the Far Ear! #unce the the same time st
Defence and State Departments have differing to are known are views on the treaty question. In- formed fources said that, among ather things. Mr Johnson would direus with General MacArthur the mintenance of American fuses in Japan in the event that a treaty is signed.
Like Mr Dulles, Mr Johnston
is going to Japan to get General MacArthur's views at first hand. with the O satisfied recond-hand reports revived here--United Press.
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ECONOMIC MISSION
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BACK TO STABILITY
Pakistan Prime Minister's Tour Drawing To Close
the
Boston, May 25.-Mr Liaquat Ali Khan,
tho Pakistan Prime
Bo Minister, and gum arrived by air from Schenectady this morning in Boston, where they will end their three weeks' tour of the United States on Friday.
The Prime Minister and the Bogum were 'received
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NOTHING
EVER HELD WALTER WINCHELL
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Boston, Major J. Hynes, representing Mr Paul Dover, Governor of Massachusetts, and a number of Pakistani students.
for a few days on a State Kuest
The Pakistani students) week of June on his way back included private students to London, where he will stay studying at Harvard Uni-of the British Government be- versity und Massachusetts fore dying back to Karachi- Instituto of Technology, and Reuter, about a dozen probationers LESSON OF HISTORY of Pakistan's Foreign Service who are undergoing
special eight months course at Fletcher School of Law of Diplomacy.
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These probationers nearly completed their special course and will be leaving for London for further training in the third week of June.
Mr Linquat All Khon ty
with funching tony
o elals of Harvard University.
After lunch he w{1]
buildings.
Buston, May 23.-The Begum Linquet All Ichan, wife of the Pakistan Prime Minister, raid hem today that the prople of Pakistan wer convinced that no civilitation could be Instink which concerned itself only with material needs
Addressing the women student body of Welle
of Wellesley College, she ald that "nan did not live by bread alone."
"Though history repeatedly toucht
that man
only the
pus and universet the cam- èlvilisation which satisfed both
Dinner will be with officials oferial and spiritual needs of
human
Iman beings capt endurr, the Fletcher School of Law and human beings choose again and Diplomacy. The Prime Minis ter and the Beguni will to- night attend a symphony con- cert.
arat to forget that lesson," she continued,
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"It is because we have not forgotten the lesson of history On the last day of the tour,
that we want to build up Friday
20, May
the Prime takiston as an Islamic State Minister wir lunch
with off-that is.
ses Bob Hope Rhonda Fleming advertisments. State which emphasises cials of the Massachusetts In the principles of equality, o! stitute of Technology and then brotherhood uf mon and of
address the faculty and student social justice." body of the Institute.
said that 1 system ol
the
After 3 few days rest in education, based on the Islamie Boston, the Prime Minister will way of life, could conform both leave for Ottawa towards the to the needs of a modem, pre- end of this month far three ortical and progressive world and four days" stay there al invitation of the Canadian Guy to the ideals of a truly Islamic
Sinte ernment, who are expected
The Benum ala gave a detail- the Prime Minister women ton to fly
were playing in the and his party to Ottawa.
various fulde in building up the Mr Lingual All Khan will re-new State of Pakistan-Reuter,
York in the fest turn to New
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Saigon, May 25.-The United States told ex-Emperor Bao Dai, head send a special aircraft to Bused account of the part Pakistan
of the Vietnam State, today that America would establish a special econo- mie mission to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia to help them back to stability. The United States Legation at Dalat informed him that the mission would work with the Governments of the States and the French High Commissioner in a "co-ordinated programme of economic aid designed to
BIG FOREST assist the States restore normal economic life and stability and pursue
FIRES IN CANADA
Montreal,
May
25.
peaceful democratic development."
INDIA'S NEW P administrator,
FINANCE MINISTER
13
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1952.
Aminah Changes Her Mind
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in -covering Members of the mission, ] Europe succeeded with the former Marshall prevent dollar defcils by sales is third-party markets, imports Mr
from the United States in 1952 at the head would have Robert Blum,
to be slashed by half of the 1949) would be subject to United more than
The reduction would be States Government author level.
$4.127 million to $2,000
Bergen Op Zoom, Holland, Forest rangers battle some
ity and would not be part of from
million--United Press.
May 25.-The parents of 13- adminis- 90 fires in four provinces
the three States'
END OF PLAN
year-old Berthu Hertogh,! today as an intense heat
trations.
Philadelphia, May 25,-Secrethe Dutch child from Singa- In a letter to Bau Dai, thetary of Commerce Charles Saw. wave swept. Eastern Canada
are now receiving New Delhi, May 25.-Mr United States Chotte d'Affaires, yer urged American business pore, in the hottest spell of the
E. A. Gullion, said thal me last night to get ready for anonymous letters criticising C. D. Deshmukh, former Mr year.
the Reserve Americon aid would be granted the end of the Marshall Plan in them for wanting the child Some 800 rangers and about Governor of
with neceelance
instead of leaving her with 1,500 volunteers were assigned to Bank of Imlia, is to succeed bilateral agreements with Vio!-
"The question which will con- Aminah, her Malay, foster- night widely-dispersed but dan-
front us then, and which, if we' gorous Area in Ontario, Quete, Dr John Matthai as Indianaan, Laos and Cambulia.
The latter said: The United New Brunswick
Nova Finance Minister, I was.
States Government opines that are we will have our attention mother. Scotia-many stilt blazing 24officially announced here to-
The local branch of the Red deritable for the now, is what shall we prepare would be it
to do to balance international Cross here has asked the Dutch wou hours after they started,
day.
three
the accounts on a biriness bais." Governments
pulice to cease writing such in worst situation was
French High Co
Commissioner
He told a world trade dinner letters as "the
in Decusations reach agreement among them-meeting; of the Chamber of Com-them ore bared on wrong con- commercial
welcomed selves
for co-onliation of the Ther
inerect "Any sound answer clusions from the news reports," raid programme".
must be based.
first of all upon Asked today what the latest about a settlement, Cambridge.educated, 51-year-conomic aid were not
menetrength of America."
Hertogh sald in the old Mr Deshmukh, widely retioned in the announcement.
Ar Sawyer said he believed Sergeant
Aminah had again
changed her Luke St John, f gardeci
India's "Biancial | Renter.
balancing of American exports
mind
ing and now wanted to come Chicoutimi, South Rimouck, St Wizard," is at present a member
AID PLANS
lower level can be achieved Maurice and Temiscouta,
of the National Planning Com-
Washington, May
25-The without a catastrophe, and Holland with the child.
He added that in a cable from Ad- that Co-operation "Only rain can stop the firet, mission and Indian Governor of
Economle
If this country Imports
April 20 he was Singapore on International vituation is getting the
Monetary ministrator, Mr Paul Hoffman, more "there would be more
Dutch ited asked to get the worse by the hour," said Henri Fund and Bank.
to Cross
guarantee $1,000 The Bombay Stock Exchange ald here tonight that the special business dollars available Kieffer, chief of the Quebec
to develop fewer Treasury cheques needed (Straits) being set up to the reneted sharply
compensation to ald to balance foresti y
system.- protective
ternational dollar of economic
after the nouner ment from Delhi on Mra programme United Press.
high level." Aminah for looking fer Indo-China would concen- acrounts at Deshmukh's eppulatinent.
But a few days later child, Tala deferred-the barome- trate on assisting in the fields United Press.
Aminah, instead requested a plantation "to keep her New Clue Toter of Indian stock markets of health and agriculture,
The
Ontario, where a count revealed Financint and
62 Gres, although
almost all circles were reported tuler control by forestry officials,
In Quebec almost 1,000 men
were fighting regions of
Al
"The
fires
Collision?
Bombay
de appointment of Deshmukh.
-
which closed this aftineon at| 1,587.5 unifficially, was
and
to
Military and am the cost of the maintaining of economie position
mission
le
these fields described quoted as "of primary importance," but on the curb tonight at around added that the plans would also
1.615.
The feeling
embrace "Industrial rehabilita-
Wine
umong operators on pruntioning
no figure
Stockholm, May 23-Swedish was one of keen optimism in for dolar help. Mr Hofman sakl offeinis said on Thursday that duced by confidence In
that nid would be given to
Mr
the
Swedish fishermen have pick- Deshmukh's ability to maintain vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. ed up an American flying inc- the financial stability
ket which may have come country.--Reuter.
from
the missing American Navy "Privateer" plane, shot
At Karlskrona, the
down
the by
April.
East Sweden
Russions In
South- naval command
Crime Still On Increase
GO
nautical miles
sold the jacket was found
of the Latvian London, May 25.--Crime
and
The mission, under Mr Robert Flun, who has been chief of the overseas territories division
TOUGH POLICY. Washington, Muy
25. The In United States should not relax
3
Spontaneous Welcome
To Mr Lie
and
Lake Success, May 25.-
ecu Roth
and West Europe want
pence. That is the target of the United Nutions. Fence.
WAK
as
cher old age"
itl
that
childe, the date of the
departure tor ilolland in
uncertain, as Aminah has lodged an appeal against the Singapore court's order for the child to be returned to licr parents,-~ Neuter,
High School For Marxism
bu
of ECA'S mission to France, | Mr Trygve Lie. the Secre- would set up its headquarters tury of the United Nations, in Saigon-Reuter.
told some 3,000 checring
May Berlin,
25.-Professor ¦ United Nations Secretariat Paul Koch, lecturer in veterinary today that medicine at the Soviet sector members
Humboldt University, resigned coast on May 10 and taken to England and Wales is still units tough policy of insisting on "Europe wants peace," the Karlskrona naval station the increase. despite heavier Korean economic reform us u
The entire United Nations from his post today,
The
Humboldt University high pressure condition of continued aid, the cult assembled for a spontaneous has by the fishing boat Aerna." sentences
become a Marxist high The Jacket is being flown to the police recruiting, a White Paper Washington Post rald today. demonstration to welcome Mr school and cannot be regarded United States Air Force head-issued by the Home Office re- an editorial, the Post rele home after his peace mission
as a university, any more," ferred to warnings by the Secre- and heard the Secretary-General told reporters-Reuter. quarters in Wiesbaden, Ger-vented today.
Crimes with violence-inany of Sinte, Mr Dean Acheson, exclaim: "Europe wants peace. many.
The naval command said the of them committed by youthful that Koren's inflationary
East 'initials "buar" ws
the gungsters-were up 470 during
must be brought under nomy" Jacket, and interpreted thin as 1940, and there was an increase control. "Bureau of Aeronautics."of 532 in indecent assaults on
Noting that some improve No cold war any longer." United Press.
women,--Reuter,
ments "seem to have" occurred. Mr Lie was Interrupted several said: "If these advances are times by the applause at the sttributable 16 the
tougher United Nations employees, who American
policy of laying the schood his cry for "peace, on the
the table, there is no peace."Reuter. reason to relax that policy.
"It is more than ever import- ent that the Koreans be given to understand that the granting of this aid is conditioned not on anti-Communici mere nouncements, but on continued measures to put their own house in order". Reuter
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TRUMAN CURT Washington, May 25,--Pre- sident Truman curtly dismissed
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i. At Lelden, Holland. 2. The that Paris, London and Moscow to little prospect European exports
All discuss means of ending the Metropolitan Museum of Art in much of the exprctca $2000 East-West cold war and that he New York City. 3. Afghanistan million gap when the Marshall, would make no statement until is a 'Moslem kingdom lying be-
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would
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