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Alexandria, Virginia,

February 12.

A Methodist missionary who spent seven years in China- said today that Christian churches are ‘operating' un- molested under the Com- munist regime.

Dr. J. Harry Haines

rhurch that there are

said in a

sermon at Trinity Methodist

approxi-

mately 1,000 Protestant mission aries in Chitro. including 100 sponsored by the Methodist Board of Missions.

In one area of China alone, at Fukien, South of Shanghai, sight new Methodist churches have been opened in the last x months, he noted.

indicate Recent reports

that attendance is heavy at all Frotes- fant Churches throughout China, Dr. flaines pelded, observing that In recent weeka.consent has been Elven for the arrival in Peking nt additional missionaries.

He said that 13 colleges throughout China jointly spon- wored by Protestant churches be tore and during the war are still open, and have large voluntly enrollments in religious training coursec,

All hoxpjinis operated by Pro- testant churches in the past 15 years are still functioning and treating thousands of patients monthly, he added;

the

Denouncing Communism a force that would (lestroy dignity and value of. the in- dividual, Dr. Haines declared, "the battle for Aslo today is the struggle to control men's minda? -Associated Press,

Washington, February 12.

Recent oconomic developments in Britain may have intensified the pressura to sook a set- Homont of her vast internal sterling liabilities, an article in the official Foreign Commerco Wookly said toddy.

It pointed out that the solution to the sterling balances problem must take into account not only economic but equally complex socibl and political factors as well.

"Moreover, such a sofution cannot be the result

solely of British policy with respect to these balances, but must be negotiated with the other countries involved,” the article said.

sarily mean that no adequate settlement of the sterling hat-

nces can be worked out

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they do point to why the proble of zierling balances may continu: Influence the International trade and financial policy of the United Kingdom for some time to come,

Britain's cxternal sterling lio- bliitles were given as £3,233 il- on at June 30, 1940, comfared with £3,700 million at the end of 1043, * reduction af nearly

£500 million since 1940

Marked shift

The article noted a marked shift in the distribution of the

Balances amand the different creditor nations since 1945. Accumulated balances held by Argentina and Brazil and been reduced through the cals of British-owned railways in those countries, while the stering balances of Egypt, India, Pakt- stan and Ceylon had been re: duced through periodic releases from the' blocked balances.

balances of some of the other At the same time, the sterling

sterling area countries; notably Australin and British West Afrien, had continued to grow. n

Pl constabulary

starts war against Moros

Manila, February 13. The Philippine Constabulary. has begun two drives' against Moro dissidents in Eanno pro- vince, Mindanao, and“ ut - least | three soldiers have been wounded in the opening en- counters, according to Prest reports from Dansalan, capital of Lanno.

The reports said one band of clissidents, led by Tangawan, were entrenched in Kapatron valley, while a second bond. under Datu Gradawali was at Maguing. One dissident was reported to have been killed:

The mollve for the Lando

"One way of describing this trend is to say that there ha: been a transfer of some of the United Kingdom's liabilities from those creditor nations, which might be expected successfully to exer!. pressure for further re leases, to those which can be ex- peeled to co-operate with the British offorts to keep these funds under control," the article sald-Reuter.

Everybody is busy and happy

...

firm

Egypt

on oil shipments

Cairo, February 12. The Wafdist orgati Al Balagh, reporting what it called the official text of the Nahas-Bevin conversation in Cairo on January 29, said to- | day that Nalias Pasha cate- gorically refused to allow the passage of crude oil through the Suez Canal to Haifa either at present or in future.

The paper sald Mr. Bevin, the British Foreign Secretary, pointe out that Britain lost more than US$50,000,000 monthly by buying off which she could obtain cheap- ly through her Haifa refinery in

Egypt.

It said Nahas Pasha repiled: "It is impossible that I allow oll to pass, through, the Canal in order to be refined, in any plice under Jewish control. I will never let anything that could be of use to the Jews pass through Egyptian territory.".

Al Balogh also said Nahas Pasha also refused to allow possa ci through the Canal of- oll destinod for European refineries, saying:

have no way of knowing, that the tankers would really go to Europe after passing through the. Canal and not turning toward Haifa as soon as we lost control dver them outside our territorial waters."

A frogman swimming under water at the Amphibious School, Royal Marinok, Fort Cumberland, Southsea, Hampshire, England, recently. These frogmen, used extantivaly during the war to damage, enemy. shipping, were recently used in the cearch for a boy balleved to have drowned in a canal. Notice the rubber paddles on the feet, from which the frogmen derive their name-Ascociated Press Photo.

Armament race is

dangerous--Einstein

New York, February 12.

Professor Albert Einstein, speaking on a television. programme today, said that the ideo of achieving security through national 'armament was, at the present state of military techniquo, a dangerous illusion.

He

added that "on the part of the United States this illusion has been particularly fostered by the fact that this country succeeded first in producing an atomic bomb”. Professor, Einstein's remarka were recorded at his

homo af

Princeton, New Jersey, for' pré- sontation today on the opening of a television series in which' Mrs. Franklin

Roosevelt i to bq

The paper sald Nahas Pasha blamed the British for failing to hostess to world leaders and expand Egyptian refineries or famous dignitaries. build new reinerles in Egypt, in which case both Britain ала Egypt would have benefféd,'

It said Mr. Bevin orally asked: "Do I understand Your Exeeliency. refuses to discuss matters in the

future?"

Nahas Pasha reported: "I can not agree to let crude oil pass through to Halfa either at pre- sent or in the future,"

Today's series

WIS entitled "Atomic Energy and the Hydro- gen Bomb",

mass destruction

De Gaulle

prepares for elections

:

Strikers to ignore orders

Washington, February 12. U, S, coal miners who n on strike apparently intend ignore the orders they ha received from their lead John L. Lewis, to return work on Monday, the P sidents of six United MỤ Workers'

sald today.

(UMW) distri

Lewis day telegraphed i UMW ometals to order the 37 000 miners to resume workc compliance with the U.S. ca order.

"Nothing short

of a contr make the diggers prodi conl again." they said.

Baatongement fru febellious rank and file tuppa ed this view.

At President Harry Trum dircelion. Federal District Jui Itichmond Keech yesterday Isay

10-day- temporary order for miners to resume work.

He also called a hearing February 20 to determine w ther the directive should be c tinued for the full 10 days P vided by the Taft-Hartley bour Act.

Judge Keceh directed Lewis resume bargaining and to d his four major, demands in negotiations for a new contra

America's coal estimated as

three weeks.

supplies lent to sufcient

More than 35,000 workers) industries dependent on coal hi been

fnld oft so far and number is expected to rise sha ly unless the strike ends soca. A UMW source said that Le

has

complied to the letter w the Government orders and i cannot be held responsible if miners refuse to work.

The main contract demands пр increase in wages fr US$14.05 a day to US$15 and royalty of 35 cents per ton coal mined 1ɔ fanțier pension welfare

Press,

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Australian pound to be revalued?

New York, February 12 The "New York Times. B

rumours wore today that

C culating in New York's forci exchange markets that the Au tralian Pound would soon be valued bring It to

to parity w the Found Sterling

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The newspaper, in its anane section, said that because of

the price of Austral Pounds for delivery next, au Paris, February 12,

mer had risen to $2.20 General Charles de Gaulle,pared with the regular price who headed France's first $2 and one-quarter cent.:

THE

"Times" reported Tokyo, February 13.

Professor Einstein sald that the post-war Government, will

Australian banking: interests Peking Radio said today. in

armaments race between the put up candidates in all the '90 United States and Soviet Russlu, departments at the next Gen valuation reports were specu

New York insisted that the a broadcast monitored here that teachers and students through

though originally supposed to be eral Election, usually reliable tian. a preventive measure, had as- out China are now making full

sumed a hysterical character of the French People heading felt that the Poundwor sources at the Gaullist Rally Some dealers in British St use of the winter holidays after a"busy schual' term.

"On both sides the means to quarters said today.

suffer a setback. If the Labo Here is how some of them are Balogh said that Nahut with feverish haste-behind their

Government... was returried keeping busy, the broadcast con- Pasha later ported the

are perfected The General' himself, winding power in the February 23 El tinuça;

cdn-respective walls of secrecy", he movement's National Council, said

up three-day "session of the lion, the paper said.-Reuter. Scholars, writers and scientists versation to King Fareuk, who said.

that each candidate would have to expressed his approval-Uhited

• косит посно - песни можн are lecturing youngsters desirous Press of Increasing their knowledge and

"The H-bomb appears on the be an established member of the

movement. acuuiring a new revolutionary

public horizon as a palmbly.atty would gu-tr the country" tainable on life.

goal Its accelerated

Include stern measures to "proclaimed_by-the-President,mi end Communist agitation: strong-

"Estop appears as the

Maja patioantdefence...cosoperation.Cor. unavoidable consequence of the an equal partner, with the United States on the basis of the Atlantle preceding one, In the end therd Pact, and active French leader- becomes more and more clearly ship in uniting Western Europe.

· general annihilation."

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Moros dissidence was not clear, outlook alty Professors; and stu- educational theory and, teaching development, han. been solemn on platform whose main: planks

but Möroland has been the scene or. 'off

and

ΟΤΑ Constabulary dents from Peking. are taking methods. campaigns-ngalost outlaws There part in the agrarian reforms were no new reports about the aided by the Democratic Youth

Student in Chungsing and situation on Jolo, where the Con- League and members of the Stu-outer "newly liberated" "cities" stabulary has been attacking out-dent Federation.

the "city's prej taking part in laws who are under. the* Morbi Teachers in Port Arthur and taking-over work." Kamion. A

Datron are studying

Other students are helping the government in soclai welfare work and pushing the sale of people's victory bonds.

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The broadcast did not say how the students and educators were enjoying their winter holidays, Associated Press.

solemn, renunciatión of

violence is necessary," he added.

"Such

renunciation can only be effective if, at the same time. a supra-national judicial an executive body is set up, Reuter.

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At the 1947 municipal elections, and the 1948 Senate elections, Right-wing condidates got siceted many Radical, Independent add on a Party plus Gaullist ticket, They merely had to signify their agreement with the main aims of the Gaullist movement.

But General de Gaulle indicated that this will not be the case at the next Election which the Na- tional: Council thinks is possible this year instead of at the end of tile constitutional Parliamentary term in October, 1951. Kadan

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A Gaullist oficial told Reuter that for the next Election; there would be nodoint tickets or "bigamous" -allegiances.', 9:

Only men alld women who had joined the movement and provád VITAMINIZED HAIR TONIC the sincerity of their support would be accepted as. Parliamen❤ lary candidates, props DNG

A Gaullist spokesman said that the movement throughout France was now felt. to:have taken)šum- sléntly, strong stops, to make":"it independent-of-half-hearted "alli- ancas"...Reutarum Kaanane RENEAL

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