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U.S. ADMISSION OF DP'S Relaxation Of Immigration Laws Anticipated
Congress Debates British
Pending
Dancer Becomes Buddhist
• Lais-Angelea, May 'B. A former dancer who re- ngineel the world enplaned fur New York Luday on the first fot of her journey to join a
Buddhat convent in Ceylon.
Jeannette Mlodėsiu, B, who Servicemen in Uniform -1.00 [returned a gift of $100,000 from relatives last week ́because she Chas no further use fot worldBy
goods, sud shr
seeking 19 "supreme tellveraine,"
At the import she knell to pay respects to the Venerable Loku-) ti, Barlithist monk who came to the airport to pray for her, Igausing the crowils the monk pt 15 inboutes in silent proyer mediation. The Countess proyed whole sealed in the plane,
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Bid For Jap Treaty
The United States Congress will finally come to grips this wook with the problem of entry into the country of Europe's displaced persons..
Tokyo, May 30, Political observers This week the Senate starts to debate a bill to allow welcoming the recent British in
here are 'in 50,000 refugees a year for two years.
Aterest in opening a preliminary similar, but more generous measure, is pending indication that it would revive
Japanese pence conference is a
in the House of Representatives.
the long delayed isrun of conclud- While the opposition is still While neither* the 'measures } bug # Japanese peace trenly, nctive, Congressional experts compares with the bill, defeated i They suld Japanese authorities believe that before Congress re- In the Inst session of Congress, had hitherto taken it for granted esses, some sort of compromise which would have allowed 400,000 that a peace treaty would remain issue" for some will be approved and Amerlens refugees to enter, several Influen-forgollen
tial Senatora hope the Senate the to tome, In view of the cur- Immigration laws relaxed, Lob- al
measure byists consider the Senate figure closely in line
can be brought more tent International situation.
with the Hice British interest was interpreted thoroughly inadequate, when
version,
bere as a desire to normanlise camps adready hold $50,000 re-
The compromise process in ex- | Japan's International relations fugees.
pectex to tuke atunother tour and thereby prevent Japan from Fifty per cent of the Senate's weeks. It takes longer,
tuling exclusively under Ameri- 100,000 Vins must go to people other session of Congress will car influence. from country nexed by probably have | Polish Coum and said she studied foreign power." This wild ap- Reuter.
been missed.—- Buddhism for 14 years but only ply only to Latvians, Estonians recently mule up her autos Lithuanians, and is regarded +19 the convont. She said her danci cafeer was over,
From New York she wil y to
Mocheska ia the widow
as înfair to other untionals whi have suffered at least as much. The allwg 50 per cent must be **
pro.
|Beguday and then to Ceylon 1 agriculturists, which dis- egler ustharry if Sister Dhanerimbales against skilled. réatiánus, winther American,
fessional and technical workers,
Aldeka said. 1 will spend
The rest of my life in meditation.”
-United Press,
Patience And Firmness
Margate, Kent, May 9.
In addition, the Senate bill
Italy
would only adait displaced per bons who reach Germany, or Austria between September 1939, od December 22, 1015.
Zimust
urces here Insist that this would, exclule many · Jeveri Who Bed later from religious or politient persecutions.
No Limits
The House 311, already A35- Mr. Christopher Mayhew, Unproved by the House Judiciary ader-Secretary felt Foreigh Al-
Committee, and now awaiting a Tales, bhoned Soviet policy.
day for a full debate, is consider- The “disappointijų, progress"
ably wider. It would allow European justwär recovery when
100,000 refugees yearly for two in shioke here today.
years, and would not place such 1e sadd trust and coopsatioiimits on the categories to be ad
were lacking, le Bedato's relations with Iussia, but patience was Essential to achieve an under- standing "based on Armness and goodwill,"
The Russians must be shown that the techaique of Communist Inmiration could not be tolerated! In the West-We will stick to our own way of life and will not permit dealings with unrepre- sentative minorities," he added.--- Reuter.
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The Dake of Brunswick will on Monday show the Princess Royal some of the micient relies of the Kings of Hanover, ancestors of Britain's present ruling family.
"The Prüffeess is in the British
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The Quality Of Tolerance
Melbourne, May 9, Empire Youth Week in Melbourne Sir Laurence Olivier, opening
today, extolled the virtue of toler- ance within British Empire family life.
fi a Japanese peace treaty is not concluded in the near future, there will be nothing to prevent the United States from carrying out her plan for Japan's re- habitation without consulting the other alliert puwers, these OU= servers stated.
The belief is, expressed in Jap- anese circles here that Britain (will make a conerele proposal for,
Heuter. an curly pouce conference.~~
Methodist
Conference
Addressing 3,000 Victorion Chill- dren. Olivier said, "You have n heritage of a wonderful quality-- and that is tolerance. Tolerance means decency, understanding and fur
Wini."
Boston, May 9. Olivier sal that many stern
Methodist Quadrennial doctrines are being shot around General conference adjourned to- the world but their authors for-day after establishing policy got this family virtue. The for 20,000,000 Methodists through- family was the basis of sunity out the world. and decency and it must never perish,
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11-day Concluding an he added. Associated! ference the 758 delegates passed
the following three-point solution:
Trygve's Trust In United Nations
Prague, May 9.
The Secretary General of the United Nations, Trygvo Lie, warned today that regional blocs could not prevent war.
In a special article for the Communist newspaper, Rude Pravo, Lie said the United Nations repre- sent the "sole hope of holding the world together in this difficult postwar period," but it must continue.to have a worldwide character if war is to be prevented.
Lig snid: "I believe that:
CHANGE IN IRAN CONSTITUTION
Teheran, May 8.
Interior
The Ministry of the
a Senate.
[^-
(1)a pien to President Truman Ambasin- to recall the Vatican
dor and nol appoint a successor; |
(2), a three-point programme to and racial discrimination within the Church;
(3) opposition to the LUNC ol government funds for the sup port of private schools-United Press.
TOO SMART FOR GUERILLAS
Manila; May 0 Captured by rural guerillas, Philippine Constabulary Pvt Sa-; turnine aquilod was taken to the top of a bill by three armed guards who announced that he was to be exccuted.
The doomed man--noticed one of his three captors vawning sleepily." He also noliced that the guard had a hand grenade: fastened to his belt,
e visiting units of the Army.all that happened in the past Tier programme includes time for theen your proves the wisdom sightseeing in this former Royal
those who founded and mity, which
hich gave Britain its ne
organized the United Nations The Duke, who is related to as a worldwide organization of
When the guard yawned again,, the British Royal
states. Hovereign family sale federations and groups can and Regional
this morning presented a bill to Baquilod quietly pulled the fring that among the things the Prin- often are highly desirable but The Majls for the formation of Pin out of the grenade, rolled eess would see with himself as
down the hillside to escape the guide would be the carriages of they do not solve the question.It is believed the Shah will blast, and hiked hack to his head- the two first Georges. She will of war."
apoint half the Senate members quarters to report today the death also. see 400. years old fumily por-
Lie said there is a tendency in and the other half will be elected
of three guerillas-United Press. trots of her ancestors and the the world today to blame theby
United Nations for the current
the family tombs.-Associated Press.
nation. war fears. Lle said. "We are told opined the Majlis will not be as If the Senate is formed," is that the United Nations powerless, that they are crippled powerful as at present and hence by the veto and they are mers and remain longer in
Iran's Cables would be stronger ly a debating club.
power. United Press.
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JAP SCREENING
Tokyo, May 10. The Japanese Government's Central Screening. Committee will be dissolved today after having examined the qualifications B{ STRIKE Biore than
for 000,000
public office over a period of 18 mont Moscow, May D.
Of those screened, approxi- Tass, the Soviet official
Athens for their war-time and pre-war today that 2,000 prisoners in the associations with the military
HUNGER
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where the fault lay.
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Lie said the veto power is the Averof guol there began. a hun- and ultra-nationalistic organisa- Tente expression of limitation in ger strike on Tuesday when they tions. the. Charter....However, this learned that other prisoners had dues not mean that the United been executed. Nations are powerless. There is no way by which any.
nation, great or small, could unpunished Salu.-Router. commit a serious_ brench of the Charter as long us all other mem- the bers observe it. As long as United Nations.dist, and function, no state Nean ntaintol for uny length of time an attitude whichf cannot be defended before world public opinion."—United Press.
In future, the screening of vandidates for public offices will One man had died, the report be handled by the Cabinet's
Secretariat. Reuter.
Blueprints For The
New
Karachi
Karachi, May 9,
'Sacred Duty' Blueprints for a new metropolis of Karachi with a
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London, May 9, Major-General Kotikov, Russian Commandant of Berlin, told correspondent of the Army newa- paper, Red Star, according to the Moscow
the calders of the Red Army]
quartered
population of 2,000,000 and an area of nearly 200 square miles are nearing complation and are scheduled to be ready for execution this
summar.
Sir Patrick Abercrombie, Bri- land from the sea. A conalder: outside the Soviet tish town planner, has designed able area reserved around Union are ready at any moment,
resort of
under any conditions and at all a city combining the present Mauripur and Drigh Road to Di costs to fulfil the sacred duty of town of Karachi, the Industrial low for the development of the a soldier.
trading estate, Drigh Road and aircraft industry and expansion "Being outside our homeand, Mauripur sirfields, the Kea-of, the airporta we yet are in close contact with mari Docks and the
Manora Island has
been re- this Makir, including a network of while Army headquarters will
served our, people at home, and
for naval training schools, inspires us to achieve further roads and almost 70 miles expand around Malir cantonment. success in combat and
political railroad connecting the outlying training."--Reuter.
Sandspit Island is to be deve- Joped as a week-end holiday re- nort, The blueprint reserves land for The complete plan presumes the Tokyo. May 10, the construction of a University completion of the Lower Sigd Kyushu Island was rocked last and capital towns, while indus-Barrage, now under construction, night by an earthquake of "savere trial zones for future development prior to the city's expansion, since intensity," Japanese press reports also are provided for. In addi- this would supply water to the slated
tion, allowance is made for the city as well as maintain landscape Thero were no casualties, expansion of the Karachi port and gardens, parks and recreation -Kouter.
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