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BOGOTA

CHARTER

IN FORCE

^

Washington, Der

13 taly designed to maintain the pran and security of the 21 Amira Repibles and providing fo

1 b

tel. operative action

came to force today

The treaty, known

breame !Bag Charle

ARP Lagging

In America

13. i teton. Der

netlean Municipal Alation demanded to Day at Congres puť sp more money immediately to help the nation's cities themselves agalust pos ble atomic attack, Irrotution adopted at its 1 final session

the convention, Alscejalten expressed the

dt:appointment

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basic operating document of the Organisation, of American State. (AOS) at a special rereniony ad the Pan-American Umine when Colombia deposited!

calification

the

24

Ratification by two-thirds

American nations

signed the treaty

1.

at the Jutt-

American conference at Bezel a

in 1948 was necessary beto.e n

could become effective.

The charter is similar in i

tent to the United Nations

Charter

c0-

It lays down broad principles and methods by which the 21 Amravat republies will operate with one another

under maintaining peace

Organisation

States.

Cannda is not

01

1

American

א נו

of

[e

rity governments over

Lo faliurr of Congters

for

the cven minimum civil defence reds " cities.United Press

Maid Admits

Altering

Star's Cheques

0'

For Churchill

Visit To U.S.

Truman Will Have Some Questions

Tory Premier

For

Washington, Dec. 13.

United States officials said today that they would have some stiff questions to shoot at the British Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill. during his talks with President Truman next month.

Dismissing notions that there would be sideline observers during all the Truman-Churchill con- ferences, these officials said that the British states- man would be called on to explain, among other things, Britain's:

atulude fo- ic'eas that talks with world bi

1 StaudeMe vad kui pean uhy.

2 Reluctance stand Atlantic may almud

3 Tagging mat

Mr Churchill

ancet detumit de stance to formal new seat t the W War I type

Amu... Brits boards or an early Reg Four" parley with the Russian Premier. Jen Stalin.

Ta Press.

Further groundwork on the American ide of the negotin- turns will be given priority by

Sey

State, M D. Avhen, who returned to his dish today after a six-week | 1. Europ

meet with ottt- Jap icvel Alleol Pact elds.

UNFORTUNATE TIME Τι Adm.misation is already findig al difficult to plan for

Stalin

Military "Fashion" Display

More than 130 items of clothing and equipment were put on show by the Ministry of Supply in London, worthwhile United showing the uniform developed for every climate in which a modern army may be called upon to fight. The range of uniforms copes with temperatures as high as Here a model 86 degrees and as low as 14 degrees. wearing "dry-cold" zone clothing is appraised by a young man who wears his own line of winter clothing.

CEMETERY SUED BY

WIDOW

SONY. De P The wie w ra Koten wed

burial denied

WIL

191

Memorial

is. F Park Cim:120y he

Indian an because filed suit against the Cemetery for $180,000,

ag Chu chiki vasa which many Mrs John Rice, of Winnebago, ficials beiteve coming at am Nebesker.

In

aba

Colonel, "Moral Casualty," Gets

Prison Sentence

London, Dec. 13.

Aled = { undle same.

1 District Curt late yesterday

Colonel Thomas Gerrard Gore, 44, was dis- The President welcornes

geirs the Cemetery and S. chance to talk with the British K. Ly.le and J M. Gunnell, missed from the Army and gaoled for two years leader, they say, but Mr Truman identifed

the by a court martial here today for receiving money is heavily preoccupied with Cemetry Assertion. domestic issues and the prepara-

from the sale of arms to Jews in Palestine and for tion of his budget and State of Mr> Ricc enid What she had

13 Officers

Union messages to Congress suffered "Injuries and bumilla other offences.

which reconvenes

on January to Jast August 28 when the

The sentence, as in all court martial cases, is privately-owned ecmetery bolted No nne yet knows. for the scheduled burial

her subject to confirmation. example, how it will be possible | husband who was killet in

<

for arrangements to be made Kores and cited a rule renalet- When the sentence was an-

THR sliffent. aluted aud. marched out

I

He was found not guilty of

for M: Churchill to address Con- ing burial to member. of the mounet d. Gee, already at after five other charges. grees during the New York. Dec. 13.

busy opening Caucasian race, Bankhead's former days of the new session. Talinlah a member ct

she the AOS Associated Press.

mard admitted, soon after

and Erceny Was arre d

she had It gery charges, that Leheated the setrers by inerpadiče f cheques bearing the value Mass Bankhead's name, a State witness testified today.

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She asked for a jury trial.

The Army hero was tually buried with honours Arlington Cemetery.

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Advance preparations promiss some back and forth talking between President Truman

and Mr Churchill on these topics:

U.S. UNHAPPY European Unity: The United

Rice,

even: ford

LFL

court

al

Newman, the principal

Was williess,

alleged by the defending Courel, Met-prosecution to have secretly met of Haganah. the representatives S. Stevenson, tall

ormed Jewish organisation, ut a hod become that he

casualty" because he time when a good deal of war Inisled by the scum material was being dealt with- the Jather of three had been

some to be destroyed and the was buried with full with whom he came in contact." States is unhappy over Britain's children.

rest remover reluctance to participate fully military benours on Sept 5 on with continental nations, and

Gora Camr-

was flown home from a hillside in Arlington

under excar to face overlooking

The nation's Germany tery capital.

The graze of the Winnebago

Bernard Dolgin, accountant on Mr Churchill will be so inform-

ed, 1:0 District Attorney's

This Government recognises estifled throughout the day in Britain's interest in Common- the fifth session of the trial of wealth relations, but feels that Indian is 100 yards from that of Mrs Evyleen Ramsay Cronin, 59. the British should take a more Commander of the army int active role in curdinental affairs

fought in.--United Press.

A one-time vaudeville per- in the interests of free world

is charged security. former, Mrs Cronin

frum with stealing $4,284,60 Miss Bankhead by tampering which cheques with expense the actress signed.

North Atlantie Naval Comm- trand-The United States tay- ours the creation of this com- mand while Mr Churchill is fe- ported to be opposed to it.

He also does not think that it Dolgin said under questioning should be under the command that after her arrest Mrs Cronin, of an American admital if it is aimitte that she altered several set up. cheques. Que she increased from $39 to $138 and another; from $33 to $233, he said.

that

star

SUSPICION FEAR

British coal production:--This Government thinks that Briisin should increase its coal produc- tion for export to Scandinavian countries which are paying for

of spending any money, for nar- Poland, cuties or sex. He testified that Cronin had been questioned seven or eight times by himself would and the Assistant District Al- countries torney, Joseph Stone, before she financial gol a lawyer.

with

General Walton II. Walker, the

2,000th Air

Air

Strike In

Malaya War

States.

in

the court.

Another alliers, Mejar Ralph Newman,

cashiered WIAN

in October for receiving £18,000

for

selling ans to the Jews.

Six Army curs loaded with armsad ammunition were sold, the prosecution alleged.

Gore has been an Army ofßeer for 25 years.

He holds the Distinguished

He was also sent to prison for Service Order

six months for cheque frauds,

Gore was alleged to have E received £1,850 in cash and a

and the Order

of the British Empire.--Reuter.

car worth £250 and to have ROMULO GOING

had debts of over £755 paid for

him.

GENERAL TESTIFIES

Major-General James Denni-

son. Gore's departmental chief

in the Middle East during the

TO U.S.?

Paris, Det. 13.

A Philippine source hero sala

war. spoke for him. He said today that the Manlia Govern- That Gore was A first-class ment

hoe decided to

send Carios: P. Romulo, now Foreign Minister, back to Washington as Ambas-...

Two of the three charges on JN- which Gore was found gully Rader. The informant declined were of behaving in El scan to be identified by name,

Air delous manner unbecoming the (There have been previous

involved character of an officer and

gentleman.

3

reports frem. Manlia that. Central Romulo, former Ambas!

United States,

Dolgin also Lestified

London, Dec. 13 before the former mald retained

The Royal Air Force and the leader in war, but a "problem Brigadier - General

Forge child" in peace, had never delivery of coal from America Royal Australian Air her attorney, she

Communist have made their 2,000th ajr or bartering aroused the stage and radio

strike against terrorists Greater British production Malaya, the Air Muls.ry

bencft Scandinavian bounced tonight.

The

The ale strikes, and help Britain's

problems, United Ministry added, have

well over 10,000 individual oir- States officials belleve.

and hove raided boards: craft sorties American-British

The first of these was that he Eader to the in almost all Malaya's arranged for Major Newman to would change pests with the Miss Bankhead stayed in the The United States opposes the targets

bilateral

pay £508 on his behalf into the present envoy, Jezouin Elizalde.) wings today and did not make creation of any new

Since the Arst bandit strike account of a man to whom he She de- groups

General tenuto has been a single appearance.

a formal nature oh prived the trial of its customary the pattern of the World War took place six days after de-gave money knowing that it

claration of Malaya's present would be part of the proceeds of head of the Philippine delegn- excitement by remaining at herTwo join chiefs.

June the sale of stolen arms and tion to the UN since the found- It feels that a revival of this stale of emergency in opposing midtown hotel while

ing meeting of the international formal

uld 1948, the Air Ministry said, the ammunition. would arrangement ettorneys stole

body in 1045. He attended the the show from

two weeks of the current a The second" was similar Orst ner and her drab, motherly create suspicion and resentment Far Eastern air force had been elsewhere in Europe and that bimost completely re-equipped

UN General Assembly here but :ooking ex-maid.

Manila returned to

at the American-British co-ordination with more modern types of alr-charge relating to the sum of The attorneys exchanged can be handled primarily within traft including Lincoln medium £278,

The third charge accused him dircetion of President Elpidio

dlicuss North Atlantic bombers, Brigand light bombers,

pressing sharp remarks throughout the the present

Vampire jet fighters and of receiving £250 from Major Quirino and shouted Treaty machinery. day's proceedings

plston

twin-engined Newman knowing it to have croblems at

Press. at each other after the case was Bu Four: This country does Hornet

been wrongly acquired. recessed.--United Press.

not go along with Mr Churchill's fighters-France-Prease.

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