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Part 7
STALIN ANSWERS WALLACE Cathay Pacific
Soviet Union Readiness To Negotiate Programme 'Basis For Agreement'
London, May 17.
Prime Minister Josef Stalin said tonight that Russia is ready, if the United States is willing, to negotiate the difference between the two nɑ- tions on the basis of recent proposals to him by Henry A. Wallace.
IA
Stalin was replying to Mr. Wallace's open letter" which the Third Party Presidential candidate addressed to the Russian Prime Minister at a recent political rally in New York. Stalin's answer was broadcast by the Moscow radio and distributed here by the Soviet monitor.
"I do not know whether the|
general reduction of United States Government ap-armaments and the prohibition of proves of Mr. Wallace's pro- atomic weapons. gramme as a basis for agree- ment between the USSR and the United States," Stalin said. "As far as the Government of the USSR is concerned It con- siders that Mr. Wallace's pro- gramme could serve as a good and fruitful basis for such an agreement and for the develop- iment of international coopera- tiem."
ed
Prime Minister Stalin contrast- Mr. Wallace's detailed pro-
2-Conclusion of peace treatles with Japan and Germany and the question of evacuation of troops from those countries.
3-Evacuation of troops from China and Korea.
for the sover-
4-Respect eignty of Individual countries and 'non-interference in their Internal affairs.
5-The inadmissibility of mili- tary bases in member countries of the United Nations.
6-World development of
in-
Cominform In
Siam ?
Bangkok, May 17.
Peralatent reports were clr- culating, here today of plans to establish à Bouth East Asia branch of the Cominform in Bangkok.
"The report said that M. Kalinov, described as the head of the Cominform branch at Dairan. on the Kwantung Peninsula, and a high 'Boviet official were to visit Dengkek shortly on a special mission.
Router.
ANGLO-U.S. FILM DEAL
Now York, May 17. Film producers David O. Selz- nick and Alexander Kerda have signed a contract to collaborate on several pictures to be minde in Britain, they announced in New York today.
two
TRUMAN ACTION APPROVED
Washington, May 17. Republicans and Demo- [crats in the Senate today joined in approving Pre- |sident Truman's swift action In recognising the new State of Israel and called, for the
on
SPEED
COMFORT
SAFETY
lifting of the embargo Hongkong
arms for the Jewish State.
Condemning Egypt for sending troops into Palestine. Senator Owen Brewster (Republican, Maine), urged that the United Nations should bring pressure to bear on Egypt to prevent her from destroying the prestige of the United Nations.
He criticised the bombing of the "open city of Tel Aviv" "and | Combined British and American said: "It is a strange thing that costs, will be used and also the Egypt could not Join the Allies Independent English directors and in the fight for freedom, yet i! producers who are associated with sees fit to use its forces to invade
Palestine," Korda.
Four Alms, including
in Senator Irving Ives (Demo- rosals for settling major Russian- fternational trade, excluding any within' the year starting on Sept. States should "see the realities technicolour, will be produced erat, New York) said the United sort of discrimination In the American differences with the
the
of the situation and accept the announcement said. "inadequacy of the diploinatie framework of United Nations as-
The agreement provides for the challenge of making Israel live." exchanges between the two Gov-sistance to, and economie restora-
companies to share the
The arms embargo should be ernments begun on May 4. Aition of countries which suffer-two
ed in the war.
ownership of the jointly produced lifted and the fullest possible res than time. U.S. Ambassador
7-The defence of Democracy films with Selznick holding the cognition and sympathy extend- Walter B. Smith and Soviet For-
in sole rights in the Western Hemis-ed to Israel, he said. and ensuring of civil rights eign Minister V. M. Molotov talked in Moscow on U.S.-Soviet relations.
"Most Important"
"The important meaning of the (Walince's) open letter consists In the fact that it does not limit. itself to a declaration, but
Des further, makes a serious step for- ward and gives a concrete pro- gramme for the peaceful settle- ment of differences between the USSR and the United States," Prime Minister Stalin said.
Stalin termed Mr. Wallace's
letter "the most important document" among "the political, documents
recent times which have the consolidation of peace as their alms."
The letter, ho said, did not.ome | brace all the points of difference between the two major powers and it could not be said that cer-
tain parts of it "do not need to ut improved."
·
all countries, and so on." Stalin phere and Korda in the Eastern added.-Associated Press.
UK
Hemisphere.-Associated Press.
Drought Has Experts Puzzled
London, May 18.
British weather, which has perplexed every visitor,
has oven the experts puzzled now. They are puzzled by a drought which has gripped these islands since last June. The experts ___said_it__is_the_worst_in_101 years with the ex-
ception of the dry spell in 1921.
year
natural flow
2,400,000,000 of day, Is down to
gallons o 000,000,000.
Below Average A Meteorological Omee official
In October-traditionally the Thames, which should show a wettest month of the when rivers and underground The Proposals Stalin said the Soviet Govern-Springs should be Alled the rainfall average over England ment considered the "co- existence of the United States and Wales was 18 per cent of and Russian systems as both pos- normal. sible and necessary, despite the difference in the economic sys- teins and ideologies."
Stalin listed Wallace's pro posals as:
Senator. R. O'Connor (Demo- crat, Maryland), appealing for, consistency, sold: "We cannot continue to welcome the new Jewish State on the one hand
and on the other prevent it fron obtaining the means of defence which alone will permit her to win through this critical period of her existence.
the
oppor-
"Israel deserves tunity to prove her ability to stand among the nations of the world as * sovereign state." Reuter.
Briton Made- Jap Bishop
Tokyo, May 18. Maj, John Brinkley, British of ficer attached to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, has been appointed Gonsojo, ar bishop, by the Tendai Sect of the Buddhist faith, the Tokyo news agency reported today.
Maj, Brinkley, son of Capt. have find the winter we should. Brinkley, towarly as wellkron Instead, every month except author and adviser to the Japanese January was below average. It Government, has been studying will need very heavy rain for Buddhism for many years, It was rings now to make up the losses stated. and prevent a serious drought
'Over Scotland it aid: was just 60 per cent.
Now, says the Ministry of Agri- culture, wells and springs over a large section of Pritain are at n "dangerously Jow
level"
The
Few Would Survive Another War
Columbus, May 18.
An international health authority says that less than 10 por cent of the world's population ---would- survivo another war,
"Warfare," said Dr. Brock Chisholm of Canada, Executive Secretary of the United Nations' World Health Organisation, "has now become synonymous with suicide."
"Unless the conscience of the Dr. Chisholm spoke at the annual banquet session of the next generation, in enough places, of res- 18th Institute for Education include higher degrees
ponsibility.
humac toward, the by Radio.
race then has been found in ours, of the education Only by World's youth, Dr. Chisholm said, there will be no generation fol
lowing that.' cun understanding und peace among nations. be reached.
George Polk Murder
More Deadly
of
|
Turning to man's means making war, the Canadian. pay- chiatrist said:
*Bateriological warfare is so much more aweeping and deadly than the atom bomb that there is 110 comparison."
He Fald the old military adago Athens, May 17. that "defence always catches up The Salonika public prosecu- with offence" in war was a fol- oraaid today a reward of lncy: More deadly offence is suc 23,000,000 drachmas (about ceeding; more deadly offence, so £850), would be given to anyone that now the ultimate has been discovering or contribyung the discovery of the murderers reached."
of Mr. George Polk, the Ameri-races, all civilisation," he said.
con radio correspondent...
this summer!!
The document granting him.op- pointment was handed to him in
A Metropolitan Water Board a recort ceremony at the Asakusa Temple by the Archbishop.- Reuter,
official said:
Things look serious.
We are London's wafer supply from the Thames-some 200,000,- 000 Fallans day. I warm weather_comes, consumption—may-
go up as much as 100,000,000 gallons' dully, and if the level of the water drops we may have to Introduce restrictions."
Woman M.P. Challenged
London, May 17. The Ministry of Agriculture is Dr. Edith Summerskill, Pariin- already putting into effect plans mentary Secretary to the Minister for combatting a summer drought. of Food, was challenged today to Committers,
are arranging for prove that she is an expert on water to be transported to farin-handling fish. erd. In particularly dry arcas, Dr. Summerskill complained re- ponds are being depended, and cently to the House of Commons streams and small rivers dammed. that British trawlers treat their --Associated Press
catches carelessly.
NEW SQUADRON
FOR MED
Washington, May. 11.
The Navy announced today that it was relieving the 14-ship U. S. Squadron in the Mediterranean; and replacing it with 12
other ships.—Associated Press.
Skipper G. Noble, of Grimsby,, has written her as follows:
起
"May I. suggest that you go ou
fishing trip with me
to the
North Sea for the purpose of in- structing my mate and crew in the art of stowing away fish. I suggest about February next"
"Please bring your winter woo- lies-Associated Press.
LEMON CAKES
"Offence now can kill whole BUTTER, SUGAR, EGGS & FRESH LEMONS Understanding
among nations,
Mr. Polk's body was washed Dr. Chisholm added, can keep ARE SKILLFULLY. BLENDED TO GIVE YOU A up on the shore at Salonika yehumans alive by preventing an terday.
other world war. During a search of Mr. Polk's Radio has its responsibility in hotel rooms, the public prosecu- | promoting International under- CAKE WE ARE SURE YOU WILL ENJOY EATING tor found a latter written by the standing and in educating the correspondent to a friend In New young, Dr Chisholm'aald. Radio lo these York saying he had been trying porticularly powerful · in ever since last-December-to-con- | fields because, radio" ignores-na- tact General Markos, the querilia | tional boundaries so easily,.. ka loader, to record 'an Interview.-- | said.-Associated Press, 2. Reuter.
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tic market, ac Alexander Corbet, died oncording to Chinese reporta butterfly hunt. Mr. Corket was Construction-activities in Chin 61 years of age, Jim deze big have been greatly affected by the
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