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Her brother-in-law, Basll Bleek announced that she took
A deepest reluctance after futile attempts to patch things up with The king of the MGM roovies.
Lauly Sylvia inherited tho widow's share of a vast movie- Gown esinte when her malinee idol husband of the past genera- tlon, Douglas Fairbanks, Senior,
Princess Elizabeth Comes To Dinner
Princess Elizabeth wore a gown of pale blue organdie and a blue satin jacket and two rows of pearls when she arrived at the dinger of the Linen and Woollen Drapers-London Express Service.
died of a heart attack in 1939. GENERAL BRIGGS SAYS:
-United Press.
US Campaign Against Reds
Washington, June 5. The Justice Department moved today to rout Roxis from underground and begin dinal smashing blows at the Americon
Communist Party. The job
may take several years...
bolstered
However, the Department, by the Supreme Court's ruling which will send 11 top leaders to gaol probably within month, has tabled 12,- 000
Communists 101 other
possible prosecution.
The Justice Department ob tained its unquestioned authority to prosecute when the Court ruled on Monday that the Smith Act, which makes it a crime to conspire to trach or advocate forceful
of the
· overthrow United States Government, was constitutional.
Peking Has Full In
Hands Korea
Singapore, June 5.
AMERICAN PLANS TO KEEP PEKING OUT OF THE UN
Acheson Claims
Majority Support For U.S. Policy
Washington, June 5.
Secretary of State Dean Acheson asserted today that a majority of the United Nations Security Council would vote with the United States to keep Red China out of the United Nations.
Mr Acheson said: "We don't expect to be in the minority. We expect to be in the majority, and I think we can stay there as long as we give good and strong leadership to do it."
In his fourth day of testimony before the Senate MacArthur inquiry, Mr
Com- Acheson was asked about United States plans for keeping the Chinese munists out of the United Nations.
He said a case might be Canadian International Trade made for using America's Fair. United Nations veto necessary but he does not believe that would be neces sary.
Mr. Pearson put Canada on record As opposing # naval blockade of China or ceasing al trade with European Iron Curtain countries,
That would be the final the United diplomalle step to take," he
FASCIST
EMERGENCE
Mr Acheson said States is ready to argue power- said. "Finality in diplomacy is fully against admitting the Chinese Communists to the you." United Nations. He added that this tactic has been successful rigidity of policy that would
unwise unless it is forced upon IN SICILY
The tree nations should avoid
Is
Palermo, June 6.
the thing to do would be to ask | common sensorlinment, I was learned to-
In past instances and will be leave them without room to The Christian Democrats and successful in the future.
manoeuvre for peace in future. the Communists with their But, he added, if it should He urged continued
embargoes allics will each have one-third appear that the United States on munitions, strategle goods of the 00 seats in semi-autono- might be on the short end of a and materials in short supply. mous Sicily's new Regional vote on admitting Red China, This
night. the World Court if an American "It is another matter, however,
The elections were held on "No" vote would constitute a to cut off all trade in products Sunday and were marked by veto.
which cannot be used for war the emergence of the Neo- Mr Acheson said: "If the purposes, International
trade Fascist Social Movement, which World Court decides that that has always been a major uventte was not represented in the last is a veto then that settles the for establishing relations
the Parliament. matter in the Security Council. Canadian Government would not The Movement captured 11
If tha United States
consider it else to t
them were
seats enough outvoted in the Security Council selves off irrevocably from Coalition of the Western demo-
of countries on admitting Red Chino, pre- peoples
under cratic parties unstable, sumably it would be gulvoted Soviet domination unless, of Political observers 10day in the same body on the ques-course, the pollcles of
their thought that the Neo-Fascists tion of whether the vato was governments leave us no other won most of the votes which applicable. The
issue would choice.”
lp the 1947 election went to then be taken to the World
the "Front of the nen
Common Court.
DELICATE PROBLEM Man" (Uome Qualunque), then Mr Acheson emphasised, how-
the Monar- Complete that the important thing I would be as Ever,
trade
mako
any
embargoes in alliance with harmful to thechists and Liberals. This Front
The Chinese Communists will not attempt an invasion of either Malaya or Indo-Chinn at present, as the Peking smitting an economy of the free world as to hay almost discovered in the regime has its hands full in Korea, according to Lieut. defying the United Nations and countries beyond the Iron Cur-new Parliament.
Monarchists, Liberals and
against any nation
Gen. Sir Harold Briggs, director of the anti-bandit opera-fighting its forces. tions in the Federation of Malaya.
were
Sir Harold said it was not easy for tho Chinese Reds to open a campaign in Malaya. There. already signs of a stiffening United Nations drive against the Communists, he said.
"The
Communists in the Malayan jungles are banking on such on luvasion," Sir Harold went on, they are using that to keep up their momle.""
The Director of Operations
East-West
said that although there was no Conference
imminent danger of a Chinese Communist invasion of Malaya, Government plans to bring
L
uick end to the "war" in Suggested
AVIRA
Malays have not been neglected. The planning was going very fast and very firm.
Harold was appointed
Geneva, June 5. Alhough the
Str decision does
Delegates from both East and not outlaw
Communist Chief of the anti-bandil opern-West Europe today said that the Party, there is little doubt that tions in Malayn early last year. the Government now has the He is the creator of the widely-they were ready to hold a grain
the which conference. But Eastern power to clean up "comrades" publicised Briggs plan, in the United States.
the failed called for clearing the thick delegates accused Malayan Jungles of Communist States of splitting Europe in two guerillas State by State, from with artificial trade barriers, the southernmost State Johore to Perlis, the Stato bordering Thailand.
United Press.
ዛሬ
in
WEAK LINK
of
NO BLOCKADE
on
lain. In some cases, economic
right-wing Democrats and political damage to the free other
lost half the seats they held in nations might be greater the old Parliament, dropping this side of the Curtain.. In other
Mr testimony
Supporters of "We will not allow such trade from 23 to 13. Acheson said:-
to contribute to aggression or to greater independence for Sielly
won three sents. Representa (1) The United States is not strengthening of forces that make yes advocating complete in- pushing Admiraji Forrest Sher for aggression,
on." continued Mr man's proposal for a United Pearson. "We will trade when dependence dwindled from eight Nations naval blockade of Red it is to our political and economie to three-Reuter., China among its allies. He said: advantage do so, having "We believe we are more likely regard to our obligations to our
China
to
to get our results by increasing friends and allies." economic restrictions (against
presented a particularly, China) rather than by asking delicate problem. nations to go further in a
mili
is easy and natural to point tary way than they are prepared lists and conclude that here at
other
to the United Naitons casualty
Honour For Newsman
Korea, June 5. United Press correspondent William Burson was honoured by the famed 17th Infantry Re giment today for "exemplary performance of duty" under Inte heavy small arms Dre while even getting stories on the "Buffalo anti-Regiment mental order signed
in combat
to go in an econumle way."
(2) The United States was all cast policies of partial peace are se last November to shoot no longer
This quick applicable. down Red-planes inside their verdict, however, does not take Manchurian "sanctuary
but into account all implications and United Nations engaged in long-term effrets involved."
Naval blockade and complete Korea opposed the plan strongly that it was dropped.
closing of the trade door. Senator Balph Flanders (Re-China might merely rouse
national and further publican) cross-examined Acheson on the testimony the foreign fzeling.—United Press. Secretary of State witnesses have given as to the
Mr
and other
willingness of the United Na- Lions to accept a Korean settle- ment that would restore security 3841 the to Korea south of the
parallel.
Bald the
the
Senator Flanders
.
Mass Upheavals Warning
In a
by Colonel WBot "Buffalo Bill" Queen, Mr Burson re-. ceived the title of honorary
buffalo."
Nationalist concerning the burroedd
The Government said it had evidence that the Communists
The order said that had already been sending im-
Mr Gunnar Myrdal, the
Mr Burson "distinguished perint Party members under-
Executive Secretary of
self by exemplary performance ground. The Government
United Nations Economic Com-
of his duty in a ground combat estimates that about 10,000 Reds
inmission, suggested such a con-
Capetown, Juhe 5. against the enemy in March at have gone underground, leaving Reviewing the situation
Sirference following the breakdown | answers to questions about the Dr Y. M. Dadoo, President of Mount Tasmal and again in May about 42,000 known dues Southeast Asia generally,
479. On parallel have been impressive the South African Indian Con- at Hin
occasions, these paying Party members, Federal Harold said the French, with the of similar talks last November. agents expect
to the ear but seemed in cold gress, sald today that non- Mr Burcon cimbed successive more to drop aid of the United States and
The exchange of East
hila under heavy small arme overt membership because
Bus in order to contact front of Britain, are gaining the upper European grain and other food print to be quite empty of real Europeans in South Africa are
Ka considering
resistance
fine the Supreme Court decision-hand their fight against
meaning
of facta for West European manufactured Communist-led Vielminh forces.
Mr Acheson then re-stated the against the racial policy of Dr lite riflemen in was the
Malon's foundation of United Nations military objec
Daniel e was confident that the French goods
continental
The order onld Mr Burson'c and loyal Vietnam forces were
trade before tives as follows: **To defeat Government.
dop, who is just back war coverage “reflects great Dr. Dadoo, strong enough to rapel
ans war.
attacks which are being made on aggression from Ho Chi-minh's
from Johannesburg, said that credit upon himself and the Korea, to repal in as effective | fro Eastern European de- troops.
"way as we can possibly do
it be found indications among all United Press Burson at 22 in Turning to Korea, he said the legates at today's meeting of the attacks which are being made on sections of the people but one of the youngest correspon-- Communists were suffering great Economic Commission said that Koren, and to take such military particularly, the non-Europeans dents covering the Korean war. losses for very dubious and ten-from Westers countries have the paraitch as we may aod to patience was exhausted.
the Transvaal, certain exports action either north or south of in
nsvaal, that their United Press,
divided Europe into two parts. Sir Harold conceded that
do to bring about a conclusion of "If the Government does not ELECTIONS IN Burma is a weak link In
A
the They blamed the United
this campaign-with fallure on lesist from the path It has set
KASHMIR anti-Communist defence set-up States for raising this artifcial the part of the Chinese and Itsolf South Africa is bound to In Southras; Asia owing to intertrade barrier."
success on our part-to repulse|feel the incalculable Impacts of
Bringer Jute 5. suffer from threats of aggression nal rebellion, Burma might
attacks on the Republie of mass upheavals and genersä Elections to the proposed Korea," United &aress.
unrest," Dr Dadoo salda-Rou- | Kashmir Constituent Amémbly. will be held in September, the State Governmeris announced here today,
New Danube Rules
Vienna, June 5.
porary successed.
The
restrictions on
!
CANADA'S ATTITUDE
ter.
Melbourne, June 5. Pakistan! Government officials
A provisional electoral roll.
The Communist States of the Balkans have laid down their
The British delegate, Mr own rules for the navigation of from Red Chlou and that coun- CM.P. Brown, of the Board of the Danube River following dry's material support to Com-Trade, said that Britain Was Yugoslavia's withdrawal from munist rebels in Burma.
ready to develop trade with the
Toronto, June 5. tho Danube Convention in He doubled, however, whether East in commodities' which were
Canada is opposed to a com- Galatz, Toss reported tonight. the Peking Government would not controlled.
pleto trade embargo
all in their twenties-arrived | for most of the State has been Marshal Tito's delegates to riak an invasion of Burma
China or any other Communist at Fremantle today In the liner published. The docialan to hold the Convenilon left the meeting because such an action might "It is true that some of our nation at this time, the External Strathinever. They are on their on assembly to decide the over the week-end after protestan 4reading on the toes of exports are controlled," he said, Affairs Minister, Mr Lester way to Canberze for a six- State's future was made ing that Yugoslavia's law tal de many nations who needed her "but in Eastern European coun Pearson, said tonight. He spoke weeks: odurze. In administration. October by Sheikh Mohammed munds have been overruled and rice, including India United trics all exports are under Gov-at
in honour Later they will tour the Eastern Abdullah'a National Conference ernment control." — Reuter, of foreign exhibitors at the Statex-Reuter,
rejected.
Following the.departure of the Yugoslav delegates, the Tass re- port said, the Cominform mem- bera passed and approved new shipping and navigation rules.
How this will affect Yugo Blavin's relations with her Com- munlet neighbour cannot yet be judged. Tito's regime controls a vital 214-mile stretch of tho river linking Hungary and Rutonnia.
With
There has been some specula- tion in Central Europe that Tito might order interference shipping between the satellito pountrics if his delegates were
Commission' members. ---- Aber sociated Press)DLEMA..
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