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FERDINAND
Floor
New York, Jan. 30.
The famous dealer in relies of ancient civil- tlon, 83-year-old Dikram Keleklan, lociny fell or jumped from a window on the 23rd Поог of the fashionable 91. Moritz Hotel, where he had lived
for 10 years,
*
Keleklan was an authe.. rity on archaeological dia-
coveries and piso planeer in introducing the French mode school of palniing to the United States.-United Press.
Congress
Doubtful Over India
buy
FRENCH PREMIER
MAKES
PLEDGE
REDS
TO FIGHT
Washington, Jan. 30.
The French Premier, M. Rone Pleven, in a speech to- day said France will stand side by side with the United Statos against Communism as "your ally and not just a fair weather friend.”
He told a National Press Club luncheon: "We We will are allies, and we will remain allies. not let anything-I say anything-weaken the alliance that binds us together."
M. Pleven, here for a world review with President Truman, said his country was aiming at a regular army of 900,000 men as soon as they can be armed, plus another 900,000 in reserve divisions to throw into the defence of the West if War comes.
a
PEKING
TACTICS
IN FIELD
Central Front in Korea,
Jan. 30.
A diary found on the body of offerr Chinese Communist slain in baitle revealed today the Chinese theory of fighting the
"problems relating 10 of thosc especially
He did not say when this goal on will be reached. But he called Europe, for "utmost speed" in the drive European unity."United Fress American machine with superler
and Reuter,
to create a unified Western army and weld together the economies of the North Atlantic pact coun tries into a bulwark against any "ggression by Soviet Russia.
His promise to stand firm goes, M. Pleven said, for "any action or threat of action from within or without."
number of fool soldiera.
It bald "We can defeat the Jack, 00.
Americans because they always Tho President's presa travel in columns. If we avold secretary, Mr Joseph Short, contact until the Americans hit stated after the 90-minute meet-
They
North
to Europe,
Washington, Jan. 30. Informed sources today pre- dicted that the administration within a week would send Con- es a formal request to give inch $200,000,000 to buy wheat and other grain here. They said State Department ofclnls were working out final Uetails,
While
India
requested "extended
Credit"
about
Ing. "They discussed problems our reserves in our rear, we can and destroy the Ame:1- envelop 2,000,000 $200,000,000 to tons
for famine relief, State
of European unpecially | can column with our force," The State
contents of the diary were dis- Department officials are report
also roviewed the closed Bay
American top D ed to have decided it would be
to France's status of existing measures for intelligence officer. With reference better to ask Congress to vole
He said the Chinese state- an outright gift of that amount. domestic troubles with Commu- the defence of Western Europe
framework of the ment was nothing to worry. The Department is understood, nism, he said French Communist within the to believe that India, with her efforts had falled on all counts.
M. Pleven expressed doubt orth Atlantic Treaty Organisa- about, because for every type of warfare there is a counter- indebtedness to the Interna-
After talks last night they measure. tional Bank and her other
ther that there are ten "defentists"
announced, મ "fundamental He belleved the Chinese had dollar obligations, cannot be among the 000 members of the an
Chamber of Deputies. Identity of policy" between their retired behind the
screen of French to mortize additional expected
"And I am Governments on the problems North Koreans to
prepare a loans in anything te a reason-He added firmly:
"But sure they will disappear into of Korea and Indo-China, Dble period.
new attack. He added. CHEERFUL MOOD
ther
are in no hurry. They are The mood of Congress is ad- thin air when the French army
home by mitted to be a
rebuilt and
M. Pleven, escorted by Secret not planning to be questionable is
strong and
Christmas, so they will pre- factor now.
Many Congressmen stands side by side with Ameri-Service agents, seemed in
mood
before the meet- cheerful
offensive and their next and British
рога troops in are willing to say privately that can
and walked
then wait for us to come up they favour the gift of grain to sufficient numbers ready for the ing. He smiled
and lake delivery,
They India
оп humanitarian" first battles
should aggression quickly Into the Cabinet room.
The major topics for consider the Americans are furious and grounds, but would be forced cccur,"
Wo will at- impulsive that oppose it on political grounds.
General ation today were: On Wednesday,
(1) The despatch of arms tack again. And they will use They say their constituents, Dwight Eisenhower, commander supplies from the United States their famed Oriental patience many of whom have relatives of the unified European army, to France through the mutual and wait for us. They don't fighting in Korea, are opposed to returns here with his own defence assistance programme to plan to beat their heads against any aid to New Delhi as long as estimate of what Europe can do enable France to Produce 10
Prime Minister, Mr
divisions for
North Prepared defensive positions." to defend itself.
United Press. Jawaharlal Nehru, continues to
COLD DETERMINATION
Atlantic army this year.. advocate trying to negotiate
(2) In his speech, M. Pleven re
France's proposals for a army within with the Chinese Communists.peatedly stressed France's "cold single European
defence United Press.
Atlantic determination" to face all its the responsibilities and dangers" in
in structure and the general ques- of Com- tion of the incorporation of the present threat munist blow westward. "I do German units in the North At--
be dlantic
under army not say there will ferences of opinion or disagree Eisenhower. ments between us. I do say- and I want this clearly under- stood by any group that may Foreign Ministers of the three Minister of Foreign Affair be plotting against us we will Western Powers and the Soviet never allow these differences of Union,
the
Storm Havoc In Algeria
Algiers, Jan. 30.
a
not
North
the
new
General
"Big the
(3) The preposed Four"
conference between
the
Imow
Tokyo Post For Iguchi
Tokyo, Jan. 30. The voteran diplomat, Mr
today Sadao Iguchi,
replaced Mr Ichiro Ohta as the Vice
The 52-year-old diplomat served in the United States, Britain and China before the war and hold a high post in rises the Government Board of In- formation during the wor.
of the West.-
A storm which swept Algeria and the Western Mediterranein. opinion or disagreements to (4) Strengthening of killing three people and almost break or sirain the ties that international organisation for completely destroying the smail unite our two countries."
undue price preventing fishing port of Chiffalo, appeared He said France has swallowed
and shortages of strategic raw old enmity with Germany: materials to be blowing itself out today. its
required for the Fishing boats and seaside mals and now believes peace is only
along the possible ware wrecked all
with 2 "democratic rearmament Algerian
child was A swept away by the flooded river Germany" as "an integral part of a strong ard prosperous Mazafran and two Algerian seamen were washed overboard from the cargo steamer Finis- terre north of the Balserie Islands.
coast.
Western Europe."
He said France's own Com- In efforts to munists "failed" disrupt the country, and their demonstrations against General "total Eisenhower Lasco." He
sald
WITC
the
Reuter.
For his wartime activities the new Vico-Minister was purged in August, from public office 1940, but was reinstated last
Fishing Rights October-Reuter.
Agreement
London, Jan. 30.
Indians Remember
The Turkish
Emin
Teheran, Jan, 30. stcamer
Britain and France today Indians in Teheran gathered was driven ashore and wrecked at Oran without loss of life.
signed an agreement on fishing in the Indian Embassy today to
on economy of rights
and the Ecrehou
observe the third anniversary Part of a school being built at
the death of Mahatma Blida collapsed, and the mala Europe was "still fragile" and Minquiers Islands, which lie be of roads from Alglers to Roan and any fresh Inflation "would dis-tween France and the Channel Gandhi
re-Island of Jersey, the Foreign The meeting began with Bougis were cut off by floss rupt. It beyond hope of
short speech by the Indian Crops were hit heavily by the covery." He said the fight to Office announced. floods and
The fishing off the islands has Minister, Mr B. K. Kapur, pay- muny places in stop inflation must be a "fundo-
of the been disputed by Jersey and ing homage to Gandhi's memory, Breton fishermen since the last This was followed by a two. war, when the islands were minute sence and, the singing occupied by Germany.-Reuter. of devotional songs Reuter.
Algiers were without electric mental nation"
today. Reuter.
No Clue On
Dutch Govt
Atlantic
money
the
ca3
INDO-CHINA BURDEN M. Pieven reviewed the even's in Indo-China and the cost ir in dead which this and meant to the French people sa. said, "We hope that we lighten this burden and employ our strength to greater effec: In The Hague, Jan, 30. Western Europe, which Is, Dr Dirk Stikker, the Foreign all of us, main front. Bot Minister in the Dutch Govern-this will be possible only when
resigned
to Asia and. which
last peace has come .ment
week, went to Soestdijk peoples of Indo-China are able Palace today
their own security to report to to assure Queen Juliana on his efforts against Communist forces".
M. Pleven sold that it was in to form a now Cabinet,
He gave no indication that a spirit of doing the highest he had succeeded la his task, duty maintenance of unity" but it was assumed that if he that France accepted the com- had,
he would be formally promise plan providing for a charged
to go Germah contribution to Western by the Queen
defence. ahead.
Observers believed that
Frenchmen wished to build a
Dr Sticker succeeded, he would united Europe, he added, "but buse his Cabinet on our main we must first build up the two this of pillars defence, finance, fundamental planks
Schuman Plan economic affairs
New federation: the and
and the European army, Guineo-Reuter.
"Out of this will come the of the greater understanding French and German peoples.
COMPLETE ACCORD After a 96-minute
talk on Tuesday
Pleven
of
500th Anniversary
Of Columbus
16 countries and
morning M. President Truman
Genoa, Jan. 30. Envoys from gathered here today for the 500th anniversary of the birthnounced they found themselves Christopher Columbus. He in "complete accord" on ques- was
in 1451 and tons of European unity and the born here
defence -programme, under the called to America in 1402.
Genoa's celebrations will go North Atlantic treaty. on all through the year.-Reu- ter.
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