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WORLD PEACE
Washington, Jan. 7. Three times in his report to Congress on the state of the Union, President Harry Truman, re- peated a sentence In identical" words--"This leads to peace-not war.” It is a device of speech-making, designed for emphasis. The emphasis may have been unnecessary, For, in all other countries if not in the United States, this will be regarded as the supremely signifi- cant point of the speech. It will come as both an answer and a reassurance.
The President said: "We are fighting poverty, hunger and suffering. This Irads to not war.
peace-
"We are building toward i world where all nations, large and small slike, may live tree from the fear of aggression. This lenda
to peace-not war.
"Above all else, we are striving
to achieve a concord among the peoples of the world, based upon the dignity of the individual and the brotherhood of
ITATE. This
leads to peace-not war.
This summarised and describ-
German
Critic Of
Britain
MUNICH, JAN. 7. THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT
ed, in general terms, the present WERE TODAY INVESTIGATING foreign policy of the United States.
Effect Abroad
BY DR. JOHANNES SPEECH SEMMLER, GERMAN DIRECTOR
OF THE ECONOMIC COMMIT. THE OF THE BI-ZONAL ECONO
It probably will be neitherMIC AGENCY, IN WHICH HE published or otherwise meds. WAS REPORTED TO HAVE SAID: public in Russia. The Soviet Go.
Today, the British
be made vernment telis the Russian people to realise that it
impossible C that American policy ta in the plunder the Eierman economy three hands of "war mongera.“* What the President called the struggle
years after the war,”
Dr. Seminler was reported to have hunger ngainst poverty,
and
declared
red before a political meetin suffering la described, in Moscow as "dollar tyranny," the effort of last week-end that the lowe Ruhr eval production bad been caused "0" wealthy American to capitalise only by Hitler and the war, but also
world economic misery, dominate and capture foreign by "the experimental policies of the
ON
markets.
Elsewhere.
have its effect,
British Labour Party."
Dr. Semmler was said to have sold
however. it will his audiener that "it is time Ger
It will provide the governments man politicians stopped saying thanks
of France and Italy, particularly, for additional food supplies from with a powerful counterpalse to abroad."---Reuter,
the arguments of the Communist
parties in titose countries..
Germany To Get
Wallace Answered Moreover, it will be read with i m the greatest attention by.' those forcign observers who profess to see the United States and Russin heuding toward frontol colli. sion, and who hope their
own countries
ries can remain clear of war when it comes.
Priority
Washington, Jah. 7. Germany will have priority shipments of several importam com modities under the Marshall Plan schedules published by the State De partment today.
illustrative of that view were dispatches from Paris quoting Leon Blun, veteran Socialiai leader, as calling for the forma tion of a "third group", led by
She will be the biggest recipient France and England to stand beof, American bread and grain ship tween the two giants.
7,350,000 And finally, poliileal circles inments, getting a total of
Jeans in Washington regard it as an anJune, 1952,
the period of April, 1948, to Wallace. swer to Henry
The Vice-President former
HD- unced himself as a third party candidate for the Presidency, be cause, to paraphrase him, “Ameri-
policy leads to
сал
place."
has
of
The total proposed shipments coarse grain for Germany amount to 10,035,000 tons.
Abd-el-Krim, weteran Riff warrior, Inn, left) soho in Tunis yes- terday announced the formation of a "commitice for North African independence". The new committer- promises to be a serious thorn in the side at France, grindy fighting armed independence movements" in Indoshina and Madagascar, and may also open a new field for Sevirt-American rivatry, {APhots.).
ZILLIACUS SCOFFS AT ENVOY'S REPORT
OF STALIN PARALYSIS
London, Jan. 8.
Mr. Konni Zilliacus, Labour Member of Parlia- ment, who saw Generalissimo Stalin last Oct. 14, today scoffed at a report that the Soviet Premier is paralysed down the right side, walks with crutches and is gravely ill. The report was attributed in t London morning newspapers to Dr. M. P. Brandao, Brazilian Am. bassador to Moscow until his withdrawal in November.
Mr. Zillinclis and Dr. Brandao could not have seen Stalin ufter net. 14 because the Premier did not return to Moscow until after the Ambassador had left,
Wave Of
Riots n
Karachi
Mr. Ziillacus and stven Labour Party colleagues were, received by Stalin at his villa at the Cauca sian Black Sen resort of Sochi.
"After our talk In the vilia
BOMBAY, JAN: 7. flight of Stalin walked down a
REPORTS FROM
KARACHI, railwaysteps with us to the parking aren
where our car was waiting," Mr PAKISTAN, SAID. TODAY THAT
"He was bronzed 122 PERSONS HAD BEEN KILL Zilliacus said. from the sun, jovial and walked ED AND 299 INJURED. IN with a sprightly step. His whole | OTHER manner was Jaunty. Certainly he BUT THAT NOW THE "SITUA-
forTION WAS WELL IN HAND."
Germany is the only country to be United States war-not allocated
wagons, 20,000 of which are to go to The Anglo-American bi-zone in the 4,000 are to follow later. 12 months of the scheme. A further
High Point · Perhaps unexpectedly, this was the high point of the President's speech.
fer-
The bi-zone will also be the sole recipient There has been very little relizers. The zone is to get tuhnces,
of scarce nitrogen action, elther from the floor .of the packed galleries, to any of the 7000 lorries, mining machinery and
agricultural machinery-Revter. previous statements that the Pre- sident made.
But when the speech came {"our fifth goal-world peace,
heavy silence filled the Chamber.
to
HE DROPPED THE CHARGE
hod ng luci or any crutches."
Use
WAVE OF
AN. RIOTING,
Mr. Zilliacus sald Stallnin- The United Press here atțempl- | dieated he intended to remain ined to telephone its Karachi offler, Sochi at least through November but was unable to get through to avoid the heavy rain and sleet though the Karachi operator said of Moscow's autumn, - United the situation there was "normal". Press,
Others tried to reach Karachi by phone and said the Pakistan
Shanghai, Jan, 8. One was killed and five injured. PATEL'S GRANDSON
The President felt it and paused, markedly. Then, speaking slowly and with more colour in his voice, two
seriously, when
a smail
he went into the foreign policy family firecracker plant exploded section of his report.
rush fireworks for the Chinese last night during night work to New Year Holiday on Feb, 10.
In the three rows of sents to the right of the
rostrum, the Diplomatic Corps leaned forward in rapt attention.
HELD UP
Oklahoma City. Jan. 7. Bipin Patel, 20-year-old grandson
Government had banned and cut
off all calls.
At New Delhi, Indian military sources said Indian Army units Province stationed in Kashmir were prepared for a major Mos- lem attack en Jommu in the wake of the sharp hit-and-run thrust at Naushora yesterday,,
The sources said the thrust at
A refugee family from north of India's Secretary of the Interior Kiangsu operated the plant. A was strong armed, bound and robbed The applause that interrupted sleepy boy filling in gun-powder just aside Oklahoma City, the President, in these passenges, dropped the charge. The gun- came from both Bldes of the powder blew up, causing R Chamber. It was not motivated which destroyed. the hut. The while driving back to the University designed to cover the main attack by party politics, nor split along hoy lost one of his legs while his of Notre Dame from a holiday party lines. It the expressions to father was killed United Press, Los Angeles-Associated Press, day were an accurate grade attitude, then American foreign policy is bipartisan, supported ir the main by both major groups.
He was set upon last night by Naushero, 40 miles northwest of
fire two young bitchhikers he picked up Jammu, was merely a diversion
Foreign Fears
of
That, too, will have a profound effect abroad.
One of the consuming fears of foreign governments is that the policy of the United States, as formulated by one administration, inay be altered, completely, when a new party comes into power. For many years, there has beep a lack of confidence in the con- alatency of American action,
That arose after World War I when the United States remained ricar of the Longue of Nations, which has been formulated by nh American President. It threw a ring of paralysis over the Faris conference, in 1946 when Wallace, Cabinet member., auddenly ste tacked the course being pursued by the Secretary of State.
*
*
Hence, American foreign palloy has always appeared unstable, even capricious to other. 'coun tries. It has been considered to be, subject to the whims of domestic party politics, 2
A single fact brooded over the whole speech today. It la fijla:
The ri.President asserted, that American foreign poling in diamet ed toward achieving world henge. Te it daps not then all the domirs. tic insprentBut ho decussed, fax cut, civil rights, "Social Lecurity. health, control, all will sudden ly be without any importance whatever Associated PressT
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Princess' Food Gift
London, Jan. 7.
700
Food to the extant of tons, given by the Common- wealth countries to Princess Elizabeth.... on the occasion of her marriage, is now being un- packed in the kitchens of Buck- ingham Palace by 50 volunteers from women's voluntary, service organisations,
At the same time, the volunteers fare, repacking food, ready for distribu-
tion.
and
In two days, they unpacked repacked the first 100 tons, which will go to war widows with young children. The second. 180, tons_ will go to old age pensionor-Reuter,
Anglo-Iraqi Negotiations
London, Jan. 3
Informed sources said today - that Grent
Iraq may demand part of Britain's vast store-of-munitions in Palestine - as the price for a Anglo-Izaq tronky, Ja
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