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KINGS MAJESTIC Feeling Grows That Truce Talks

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Go T Should To United Nations

New York. May 27.

Sentiment for returning the deadlocked Korcan truce talks to the United Nations for a solution of their thorny political problems appear ed to be growing among delegates to the world organisation today.

Impetus has been given to the movement_by General Matthew B. Ridgway who recently relin- quished his post as Supreme Commander in Korea after a year in which efforts to reach agreement on peace terms proved fruitless.

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Although General Ridgway asylum. That is how we dodred tho issup'ap "entroly (Yugoslavia · understood the re- beyond my terms of reference"patriation of our war prisoners in his only publle speech during after World War II. We never his three-day visit here, he said asked for the forcible repatriation carlist in Washington that war PHIRES. peace could not be secured in

think that between there Korea without far-reaching two points-trict interrelation of the Geneva Convention and the application of the other principle

political decisions.

At a private juncheon attend-of sayin-there is space chough ed by the Secretary-General of for a reasonable compromise,2

the United Nations, Mir Trygve | United Press.

Lle and delegates of the 22 coun tries with unks in Korea, General Ridgway is understood to have cisborated on. whether this meant that the Security Council should take over the slymfed Panmunjom talks.

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Eisenhower's Triumph In New England

leading feeling among delegates that is becoming mare and more vocal is that Korean United Nations the Command has solved the milit- ary problems as well as possible under existing conditions and that the political problems should be worked qut in the United Nations.

Those problems-including the prisoner of war issue-which have stalled the Panmunjom negotiators, could be referred to the Security Council, It it felt.

BRITISH LEAD?

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Hartford, Conn., May 27. Supporters of General Dwight D. Eisenhower to day won all 22 of the Con- necticut State delegates to the July convention to pick the Republican Presidential candidate.

They defeatest a last-minulo The U.S. Senate today defeated a move to cut

But in case the Russian use effort to elect two supporters an additional $1,000,000,000 from President Harry of the vote should prevent pro- of Senator Robert A.. Tart, of Truman's $7,900,000,000 foreign aid bill.

The roll call yote was 35 to 27.

Two Senate Committees had previously slashed $1,900,000,000 from the aid funds asked by the' Prigident.

Drug Charges

In U.N.

New York, May 27. The US, tonight accused the Soviet Lion of trying to cover up telt drug traffic by. Communist

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gress in the Security Council, Ohio. the General Assembly agreed last Autumn in Paris to convoke

This made the six New Eng-

sol a special session if a militaryland States practically

bloc backing Gen. Elsenhower truce were arranged in Korca for President. or in the event of other develop ments there.

The House did its own cut- Already there have been ting, erducing ad funds to rumblings about bringing the $8.163,000,000.

truce talks Into the United vole was on an Nations, The Senate

and some

reports amendment

offered by Senator said that Britain and Australia Herman Walker (Idaho Re- have been talking about such a publican) and ten ather Repossibility. publicans,

S that Mr W. Avered Nations would

In Maine, Massachusetts, New

Rhodo Vement. Hampshire," General now Island and Connecticut, the has 44 delegato voles to eight for Senator Toft, With sight uncommitted.

The latest Associated Press. tabulation gives the following national delegate standings! The first issue likely to be It came shortly after another Idaho Republican, Senator discussed hero should the talks

Republican-Tart, 399; Eisen- Mr Walter Kolschnig

to the United hower, 389; Harold Stassen, 28 C. Dworshak, told the be returned told the United Nations

be the repatrip- | with 604 nesded to nominate.

Democrats' Senator Economic

Estes and

Harrimen, head of the Mutual tion of prisoners of war. Social Council

Security Agency, was using the

Kotauver. 11% W. Averell Har that the Chinese

foreign ald

General Ridgway said here enart, 85.5; Russell, 00.5; with dia to programme Com are rowing

"The Communist needed to nominate.-Associated advance producing opium,

his own political in- yesterday:

demand that all prisoners of war Press, and smuggling it abroad to

Mr Harriman is a candidate be exchanged, forcibly K raise money for Communist.... war activities and to buy

Democrátic Presidential necessary is at the root of the nomination ard has

urged whole problem." goods abruzzi.

bi-parilian support for the full $7,000,000,000 ad qsked by Mr Truman.

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Russia's Georgi called the accusations "Slanderous"

Tho U.S. opposes a Russian

move in the Council to strike out slate- monts about Communist Chinese drug trafficking froni the prganisation's arcotics commission rc- port

11:0 Council.- to Assèciated Press.

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The Communists insist on a strict fullment of the Genova Convention on prisoners which stipulates that

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HARRIMAN ATTACKED "How can we have bi-partisan support for this programme," Senator Dwarahak asked, when Mr Averell Harriman spends all

Mexico City, May 27. his time, and probably tax-

Mr G. E. Marden, Rotary payers' money, travelling over

Director from Hongkong, ward- The United Nations contend ed United States trying to

Rotarians today against buad himself a Presiden- that its screening of prisoners being drawn into qellon on

candidate?

has shown that up to 40 por International affairs which are Just before the second day of cent of them do not want to go in the province of govern the debate began, Senator Frank back into Communist-controlled ments. Corison (Republican. Kansas), North Korea and China and

an address prepared for of the leaders in the have this for refused to agree the third plenary session of the Eisenhower-for-President maveforable rep

to the Communists

Insistence. on 43rd Convention of Rotary ment, issued statement saying

repatriation.

International here, Mr Marden Dr Alez Rebler, delegate from said that there was always the he would vote to cut $500,000,-

which is danger of confusing international the $0,900,000,000 Communist Yegoslavia, from voted by two Senate Commit at present aligned with the

Service Payers, has offered affairs.

with international **** Western -Associated Press, Lees

solution which might be brought

the United Nations that tably take cognisance of interna

He added, "Rotary will inevi To ADVERTISERS political sylum be offered to donat matters. It should seek to prisoners who are reluctant 绌

Communist cane that its members are car-- homehands.

rectly informed upon them but I do not think," Dr Bebler it is the very negation of inter- cald, "that hope for a reason national service to be drawn inta able compromise on the ques action on International affairs of Prisoners is impossible which are in the province of t seems as though the

governments." cussions

8,000 (at Pazudijom) only ampund the interpretation of the Geneva Convention which,

United Press adds that Mr Connally, Chairman of the

are being as Retions Committee.

opposing the cut, said that it return to their

to contribute a total of £11,000 a year to enable the City of faced Birmingham Orchestra, with having to cieco down in the summer, to continue on a permanent basis,

The Lord Mayor of Birming- ham announced today that he had called a conference to dis-

the scheme.

It was estimated that, under the scheme, the orchestra would make a surplus of £2,291 year compared with the £8,275

loss of 1051-52.

would be disastrous and would probably force a reconsideration of the whole defence position in Europc

PROMISE OF A CLEAN-UP

Washington, May 27. Mr James P. McGranery, 50, former Federal Judge from Philadelphia, was sworn in to day as Attorney-General, the nation's highest legal post.

At present the Birmingham He promised to clean up care

I must say, speaks only of the repatriation of prisoners.

"But there is another

polat outside that Convention generally

Gdmitted national principle of asylum. Everybody, *Including

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