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Tibetan Delegates To Peking Conference

WORD OF WARNING ON UNITED NATIONS

AIMS IN KOREA Canada Expresses Fears

Black-robed General Dzasa Kunsang Tse, Commander-in-Chief of the Tibe- tan army (left), and purple-robed Trunk Chempo Lautra, secretary to the Dalai Lama, pictured in New Delhi. They are on the way to Peking for talks with the Chinese People's Government.-AP Photo.

Churchill To Speak In US

London, Apr. 2.

Mr Winston Churchill has agreed to speak at the bi-centenary of the Uni- versity

Philadelphia

An announce- on May 8. ment from Mr Churchill's oflice today Baid

this

would be his only speak - Ing

during engagement

to his forthcoming visit the United States.

It was expected that Mr the Churchill would use occasion to make one of his historic addresses on international affairs simi. har to his "Iron Curtain" Speech at Fallon, Missouri, In 1946. United Press.

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India Is Prepared Prepared For Consequences Of Kashmir Vote

Srinagar, Apr. 2.

The Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru, told a closed meeting of workers of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference that India was prepared for all consequences flowing from the adoption by the Security Council of the Anglo- American resolution which India had rejected, it was learned here today from usually reliable

sources.

Ottawa, Apr. 2.. Canada sought today to prevent the United Nations using any more -military-force in its Korean battles than necessary to attain its object.

The Canadian stand on the United Nations and the Korean war was put on record in Parliament by the External Affairs Minister, Mr Lester Pearson, two days after he chided General Douglas MacArthur for making "political" statements and failing to confine his utterances to his job as UN military commander.

Mr Pearson said the United Nations' object was to deter · aggression and to persuade the

aggressors to negotiate fairly and honourably. Peking

The issue in Korea was clear to Canadians.

Plea For Teaching The Facts

New York, Apr. 2.

Public schools should teach

"We should not forget," he added, "that it is less clear to the peoples of Ada and other" paris of the world It (the UN) is not now able to apply overwhelming pressure at all times on all offenders, major or

Offer To Relieve

Indian Famine

minor. Its members therefore Being Considered In

nust conserve their limited re- sources to be able to apply them collectively where they are most needed."

Mr Pearson clearly implied that Canada was fearful that of the United

of

the

New Delhi

New Delhi, Apr. 2.. A tentative offer by the Chinese Government of one million tons of food grains, including rice and wheat, is now under consideration by the Indian Government, it

here today.

the facts about Russian Com-the Korean conflict would drain muniam so students will clearly way too much Nations' power. understand its threat to the

In a 190-page review American concept of Democracy, Canada's participation in seven loading educators urged.

me educator even advocated Korean war, tabled in the House was authoritatively learned

Zangunge the study of the Russian

with children, along by some chi general studies of Russian his tory, literature, Ecography, in dustry and economic resources,

All agreed that teachers have a responsibility to help school children understand better

the

03 a White Paper for study by

House External

Affairs

on

19

а

An official of the Indian Food "The whole philosophy

Ministry is expected later this Committee, the Minister said:

United Nations which the founded is that force should be month to go to Peking to discuss

the

price, quality and transport used only as a last resort when

of the food grains, Transport may all possibilities of settlement by

present conciliation persuasion,

and major difficulty, since neither nor China has enough mediation have been exhausted. India

NEW GROUND the Democracies and Communist

to shipping the United reasonable time.

carry grain in a "Sccondly, when Russia.

The

seven educators stressed Nations is compelled at last to The foreign exchange required the need for enlarging public resort to force, it uses only az for the purchase, it is understood, school studies of

is to be met from allocations Communist much force and no more than is

reasons for the conflict between

articles.

He told the meeting that the Security Coun--Russia in a symposium of seven necessary to attain its object..of already made for the import cil's resolution could not affect the holding of elec- tions to the proposed Constituent Assembly for the State.

The Chief Minister of Kash- mir, Sheikh Mohammed Abdul- is President of the luh, who

ACTION ON Conference, asked the workers

TAXES

Mr Snyder's Call Washington, Apr. 2. Mr John Snyder, United States Secretary of the Treasury, called today for prompt action on the Ad- ministration's $10,000 mil- lion "first round" tax in- creases.

But he said that a "second round" of tax Increases could be postponed until next year be cause of a vasily improved bud- Get situation.

He was appearing before the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee,

more

Discovery Was Pure

Accident

can

"The Russian revolution

Soviet State

1917 and the of theernment as

with

than the

year.

meet

ba

restoring peaco," "It is encouraging to note

The UN action against North target of four million tons this

broke new educators favour Korean aggression theso

A spokesman of the Chinese that"

the cobwebs and significant ground, ho de- Embassy here said that the sweeping away

of Supply

grain would be about Russia," said Dr Walter clared."

of anything primarily on a barter basis, but Lho chairman of

"In the absence D. Cocking,

UN high command, the since India was not in a position board of clitors

Uke Re of the Ameri-

China's demands practical alternative was to no-to School Publishing Co.

of respect

commodities, the of minate the United States Gov-

the unified com- Chinese Government would be not to be perturbed over the

which

suitable hha prepared to recopt s perhaps mand-policy resolution of the Security Coun-

the outstanding political event proved efficient in spite of some currency or come to a long-term cil but to make every effort to

S. inevitable difficulties over direc- agreement. George of this century,"

He said that the prices of bring to fruition their decision

Counts, of Teachers College, tion of policy." te convene the Constituent As-

Columbia University, said in his Mr Pearson said the import-Chinese food grains were lower sembly to decide the future of

ance of the United Nations than of those imported into India the

article. State,

of a

"It can be no more ignored a whole, rather than the Uni- from any other country,

At present China is supplying Meanwhile, the choles

a few of its atomic ted States and United

safety Nations representative

allies, should not be under-50,000 tons of food grains in

for bomb," Austin, Apr. 2.

Jute goods. Kashmir is proving for

in resisting North exchange amcult than was at first ex- An accidental discovery in He called "politically ill-estimated pected and efforts are virtually University of Texas Laboratories terate" any person who does Korean aggression.

This has been an interna- may add months to the life of not have at least an elementary

Com- tional effort in which, through back to their starting point.

such cotton goods as shirts and knowledge of Russian

munism-its controlling ideas, the United Nations, the in- its institutes and practices, its fluence of Asian, European and shots.

Dr Vernon

countries has L. Framplos, impact on the world, its power other University research scientist who

outward thrust, and its brought to bear on policy."- ful cus developed the process, said it

United FreS3. involves the use of hydrocyante challenge to our Democracy."

Alonzo "Grace, director of ad- acid, a "cousin" of the highly vanced studies at New York poisonous polasalum cyanide.

University, said "every child Findings have been reported to should be familiar with the the Texas Cotton Research Com- meaning, methods, and results mittee composed of units at the of totalitarianism and the nature im-University, Texas and M of the ideological conflict,"

College, and Texas Technological United Press. said College.

All of the names considered during the last 10 days, usually well-informed sources at Lake Success said, have been discard. ed. Two or three леч ones are being studied.

One of these candidates is an American. The name of Dr Frank Graham, 。 former and a distinguished Senator educator, Was mentioned this connection, though this could not be confirmed mediately.

A United States official

for the strict that the reason

was be- secrecy at this time cause the two or three possible

In view had candidates been consulted personally,

MARSHALL ADVISER

Dr Graham, next been a teacher of history

English and I starts on

rovenuo

not

Romulo's

The discovery was announced He told the Committee that:

which 1. This fiscal year,

as "just one advance in the long- range programme started in 1947 to develop resistance in cotton ends next June 30, should pro- duce a purplus of about $3,000

Dr Frampton said the new million compared with the $2,700 milen deficit that President

process was discovered acciden- Truman forecast in January,

aged 64, had tally his experiments were and being conducted to find a way to 2.-The tax

Government stop the degrading effects of and the sun'o fiscal year, which July 1, should be about $3,000 official. A Democrat the whole fungi, bacteria

of his adult life, he served on ultra-violet rays on cotton fibres.

and boards ----United Press, million above the January fore-

many commitices

and Tru- cast, indicating that the deficit would be no more than $13,500 under the Roosevelt

Administrations. million,

His most important post

hia international politics was

United States membership,

United of the represen intive, Nations Good Offices Committee on Indonesia in 1947-46.

becams an He subsequently adviser on Indonesian affairs to General George Marshall while latter was Secretary of StateReuter.

Abres to all deterioration." Mission

A deficit of $16,500 million had been forecast

It was this extraordinary im- provement which prompted the Treasury Secretary to abandon

Administration's the

man

as

COLOUR BAR WANING

י

been

Reuter.

POLISH

PRIMATE TO.

Thakin Nu's SEE POPE

Decision

as an

the visas

Warsaw, Apr. 2. Diplomatic sources said to- Rangoon, Apr. 2. night that the Polish Primate, Burma's saintly Premier, the Archbishop of Warsaw and

Nu, Thakin

who twice Oniezno, has received visas for

Austria, and- threatened to give up his post Czechoslovakia, to become a hermit, is to con- Italy, presumably to allow him

to forthcoming general visit the Pope. teat the clections

The sources said Independent condidate, a usually reliable were received late last month. The Bishop of Locz, Dr Michel sald Source today

Each timo he has said he Klepox, and Anton Barandah, would retire, the Anti-Fascist prominent churchman, also re-

visad and would pre People's Freedom League, the ceived

the 'Pri- Washington, Apr. 2.

in-mainstay of the Government, has sumably accompany

Stefan Wyszynski, For several weeks ammati Nu, who is 45, became reliable Romulo's mission seeking ad- Premier after

Nears End

Authoritative quartere

dicated that General Carlos wakin sim to carry on,

for the

n

tons---Reuter, earlier

demand for a second round of 3 36,500 million tax increase in the 1051-Router.

Japanese Needs

́ ́ARCHBISHOP'S FATE

mate,

Popb

sources have said the Primate will visit the

to

MiB

Aung Son's ditional military ald

to persuade the Vatican to Philippines

is nearing the end assassination in July, 1047. A Polish

devout Buddhist, he has re-

*Poland's Western of its work.

Gen.

Romulo, assisted by peatedly said that he would quit recognise

fronder with Germany, monk.

In February he had a meet- General Mariano Castaneda and politics and become a

He is President of the

the AFPFI Ing Congressman Cornelio Villareal,

united front of Socialist, ing with the Polish President, Church circles held a

law Bierut,Ch conference with Army London Apr. 2.

Secretary

Frank Pace. It id labour and women's organisa

after the meeting that the Archbishop expressed Dr David Pitt, of Trinidad, understood that Gen. Romulo

willingness make trip.

the newly-elected President of the completing details in these. dia

Tho conferenco ...with the. League of Coloured Peoples, said cussions and feels assured the

President followed the removal in London today that the fight US, will ensure that the Islands against colour prejudice would will receive what further mill-

of five Apostolic administrators Bank very high In this year's tary aid their requirements may.

Rome, Apr. 21. appointed by the Vatican to programme,

necessitate,

Archbishop Joseph Beran of take charge of former German and his assis-

in "There is still racial dis

#recovered Gen. Romulo crimination in Britain," he told tants also conferred with Con-ague has been confined :a: dioceses Hozmital in southern Bohemia, ritories." Reuter, Washington, Apr. 2.

but it is definitely grossman John Dingell, Michi

howly formed the

The official Press announced Czech who is Members of a joint mission decreasing. It is much less gan. Democrat

of Rome sald that the "Vicars Capitular The had been elected by the Dioce representing the Japanese Gov-noticeable than when I was

author of the bill now before Catholic Action the House which would cames today in its first bulletin.

chapters to, ernment and Gen. MacArthur's student."

succeed Dr Pitt's declared policy is to the United States to provide group was formed by Czech re Tokyo headquarters today be

fugees.announcement

the administrators pending, for- ment said the mal appointment of an Arch- scholarships. endá conferring with Defence put now life into the League of four Department officials hero on Coloured Peoples. There are Filipino students in West Point,

Governmen bishop to Weecklaw and bishops The London Times, in its

Japan's requirements of critical between 25,000 and. 30,000 Anapolis and the Air, Corps Czech Communist

clergymen at Belle zow; Gdansk, Golobtyn (for.. main editorial today, said that raw materials during the com-coloured people in Britain. The School Dingell told the Asso has also started a concentration to the dioceses of Opole, Gor

Oppella), Lansborg, if the South African Governing yet."The Japanese heeds League's total membership is not clated Press he believes the camp for ment persisted in turning

its for 29

strateste materials are disclosed,

English-born prospects are good that the bill where more than 205 priests merly

dhia aosalon are being imprisoned. United" "Dang, and back on the

the will be passed, experience

sociated Preas, Press. majority,euter.

Associated Press.. neighbours equally qualified to being presented by the Tokyo coloured people judge malive affairs, It will group-United Press,

Dark Outlook

For Africa

London, Apr. 2.

have only [olf to blame losint the con&denon moderate world opinion

of

for

POP. Of

Contrasting the different ap proaches to the native probleen the in the African continent, paper added "Tactical errors can be shown to have beca committed on all sides in this intricate campaign but they are not to be compared for gravity to the santegical error baing, made by Dr. Molan, and

Union they

their suc-

bring the

then the

but

are

in

THINK IT'S

PANIC

the

Tho

Potty incident

BUT SHE SAYS HES

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