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'AMERICA CANNOT LIVE ALONE

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1952.

Eisenhower Sets Out Absolute Minimums In Foreign Policy Plank

American Toll Of The Roads

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New York, June 24, Al Insurance Industry survey

Issucci today ported that in the last four months the motor car in the United States has kill ed more than 21 times the number of Americans who died in tho Korean wor in the same time.

It added that American highway deaths in the last two years totalled 74,500

with compared

19.359 lives lost Ід Kores since the war start- ed.--Rouler,

American

INGRID FAILS IN

COURT PLEA

Los Angeles, June 24. Ingrid Bergman today lost her effort to have her 13-year- old daughter, Pia, visit her this summer in Italy, where she lives with her present husband, Roberto Rossellini.

Judge Mildred Lille ruled against Miss Bergman's applica- tion.

The judge however

urged her Bergman and both Miss former husband. Dr Peter Lindstrom, to attempt to effect a reconciliation between Pja and her mother..

Judge Lillie criticised both Misy Bergman and Dr Land- for what she termed their apparent self-interest In the ease.

strom

Referring to remarks by Miss Bergman's lawyer, Gregson had Bautzer, that the actress

bargained for und bought" the right

lave to

Ph

with half of cuci sum- mer holiday, the judge declared that no such bargaining could take place in her court.

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She added that love of a child cannot be bought like a place of property,

Denver, June 24.

General Eisenhower said today that he "fervently" hoped a foreign policy plank can be written into the Republican platform acceptable to both himself and Senator Robert Taft.. "I don't want to see a bitter convention over this point," he told a press conference,

The statement followed the speech in which Gen. Eisenhower grouped Senator Taft among the nation's isolationists and based his own campaign on the issue of peace or war.

Arked if he was "trying to put accommodate some of the widely in the divergent views I have heard Taft on the defensive"

on these vast · sub- fual stages of the campaign for expressed Republican presidential nomina-cott

"I am certain that your on- tion, Gen. Eisenhower replied "No, no, I just believe someone derslanding and determination must preach the truth about are equal to the burden of car- these things,"

rying on the right to include Gen. Eisenhower also made these cesenting," it clear that he considers Sena- Gen, Eisenhower said he be- adininistra- who loved the Truman among those tor Taft would "ait at lime, with the tion's foreign policy had been t Air Force to be depatched into year-to-year proposition without he wild blue yonder" as Ameris any real long-range planning.- ca's major defence line.

Associated Press,

He did not believe himself that mere retaliatory power is enough to win peace.

NO PERSONALITIES Elsenhower declined to make

à precise definition of the word "Isolationi," but said the prob- lem is "how are we ready to work and sacrifice for the great programme of co-operative, world peace."

Schacht Going

Into Banking

Hamburg, June 24, Dr Hjalmar Schacht, Hitler's He did not want to enter into nancial expert, has applied for personalities, he said, when ask- ed if he thought Senator Tufta licence to open an export bank

capital wh

of 1,000,000 would give only "half hearted Marks, oficials of the Hamburg In a positive foreign Central Bank announced today." leadership"

programme, but stated policy

The capital would his own belief that the "United

free tributed by people in trado, States must 1.ad the world's cause against the god-commerce, industry and agricul-

dictatorship less

Com-ture.

His partner would be Herr munism.

Waldemar Ludwig, former Gen. Eisenhower released a

Nazi Germany's Director of Reichsbankc and department chief in the Reich Economics

of

letter which he wrote to Mr John Foster Dulies on June 20; outlining the fundamentals of a foreign policy programme which would be acceptable to him.

In essence, the letter said that America

cannot live alone, that Communism threatens the

Van's form of life, and that U.S. policies must be developed "for own. enlightened

our interest."

self-

Gen. Eisenhower went on! The minimum requirement is that we are able to trade free- y, In spite of anything Russin may do, with those areas from which we obtain raw materials that are vital to our country."

BASIC FRINCIPLES This means developing collec.. Under the 1950 divorce decree obtained by Dr Lindstrom, Miss tive security measures for the free world because "only" Bergman always had the right to: visit her daughter at any me, chaos in the world and eventual She was given joint custody, distress and worse for us would permitting her to have Pia six result from the abandonment of

collective security." months each summer, but only in collect

Gen. Elsenhower said he was the United States unless court

to fight to the mit sanction was obtained for a trip prepared

of my strength" for these basle abroad,

principles in foreign policy.

"I realise it will not be easy to write a staunent that will

it was this permission Miss Bergman has been seeking. Acrociated Press.

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Officials said they would for- the ward his application to supervising body of German banks-Router,

Royal Ascot Race Meeting Opens

The London society season reached its height when H.M. the Queen, accompanied by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, drove through the Golden Cates on her arrival for the first day of the Royal Ascot Race meeting. Queen Elizabeth is reputed to be keener on racing than any British sovereign since King

Edward VII. (Express photo).

Reform Plan Ratification Of

Rejected German Treaties

Expected Soon

Tunis, June 24, Tunisia's Nationalist Neo- Destour Party kas rejected the French constitutional reform plan for Tunisia proposed by the French Пот Foreign Minister, 11. bert Schuman, in the Na-

tional Assembly in Paris last

week.

The rejection was con- zayed

to the Tunisian. Prime Minister, Salah Eddlus Baccouche, in a ̈ noto yesterday,

The nole, countersigned

by the Tunisian Profession- al Association of Doctors, Chemlats and Teachers, and by the President of the Tunisian Chamber of Agriculture, sald

the new plan was no different from previous plans put forward recently and "would only tend to perpetuate French rule la Tunisia."-Reuter,

Yalu River Air Raid Came As Surprise To Alexander

Washington, June 24.

A joint communique issued today on the con- versations 'between Lord Alexander, Britain's De- fence Minister, and United States officials on Korea said that the talks "proved most useful to both sides."

Washington, June 24,

The Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate today gave its final approval to the West German peace contract and its asso- ciated military treaty. :

It passed them to the Senate with a recom- mendation for prompt ratification.

The

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day by approving ratification of as possible to encourage similar the related military treaty by action by the European Parlia- nine votes to one.

Senator Tom Connally (Democrat, Texas), Chairman of the Committee, told reporters after the private committee sesalon first ratification of the military treaty had been recom- mended without any qualifica- tion.

The only opposition to the recommended ratification came from Senator Bourke Hicklen-

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Middle East OF HITLER FACE Study Believed Inconclusive

Before the final volo, he pro- posed insertion of a reservation that a military implementation of the

London, June 24. terms of the military treaty by the

The conference United States

of British must be authorised by Congress in Office eaded this afternoon. Middle East envoys at the For-

This reservation was designed to prevent the despatch of new divisions to Europe without informed quarters here that the Congressional approval

It is believed in usually well-

conference Eng been incon- clusive and that fria recommen- It was rejected by the Com-dations were not made on such mittee on the grounds that it critical issue as Anglo-Egyptian wog unnecessary, as the point relations and the solition of the was fully covered

under an earlier Congressional resolution Arab-Israeli conflict. The communique stated that Lord Alexander that President Truman should

A Foreign Office spokesman and Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Britain's Minister of State, obtain Congressional consent be said that though the Governor

foro committing any further General of the Sudan, Sir Ro- gave a 'report to President Truman and other offi-American forces to Europe, cials of their inspection tour of Korea' and Tokyo,

"During the talks in Washing- f ton, the American and British representatives

all discussod aspects of the Korean campaign, Including the prospects of bring

G the armistice falles to a sue- cessful conclusion and the im- portance to the United Nations cause of stable political condi- tour in the Republie of Korea,” the communiqué said,

Lord Alexander and Mr Lloyd left New York tonight by plane for London.

Lord Alexander

know in advance about the

N.Korean War Chief Boasts Strength

London, June 24. General Nam

North Korean Chief of Staff and chief carlter Communist armistice negotiator, told reportara be did not was quoted last night by the big United Nations oir raid this New China News Agency as week on five Yalu River hydro- saying that the North Korean

Army has "grown .into electric plants supplying to Manchuria and org power mighty, armed force in its wor

to liberate the Fatherland."

Lord Alexander and General Bradley

together by had visited

for #

For after

they!

Frealdent

"PEACE CONTRACT"

bert Howe, attended, the Sudan problem was not discussed.

The main purpose of the com The peace contract-known as feronce has been to give an up- the Convention on Belations bo- to-date briefing to the hands of tween the West German Federal British missions in the Middle Republic and the United States, Eart. Britain and Franco-would give West Germany almost complete sovereignty and end the occupa

tion.

Allied troops already in Ger- many would remain as defence

forces.

The

The official

communique issued here tonight said that the conference had given Foreign Sourdry, Ms Anthony Eden, the opportunity for ex- changing views with the henda of miadons altending and the discussions have covered the The military treaty a pro-whole field and problems effect- tocol to Treaty would bring into the East

the North Atlantic ing British palley in the Middle European defence system estimated twelve German divi- "It has also been possible to sions with naval and air units. give the heads of missions an up-to-date picture of Britain's overáli pos!!lon.

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The

conference,

"Our air force has matured Ex-War "Ace" which is the third of its series,

Interviewed and is growing and so are our powerful tank and armoured White House

he said, according on Korea with they

If the United States-Im- perialists go so far as to wreck

General Bradley was asked

about

to

Loses Faith

a suggestion that a British the armistice talk and extend

officer should be Deputy Chief their

the aggressive "WAT, ably become a

Portsmouth, June 24,

A British wartime submarine

present

was summoned In accordance with what is now an establish ed practice. It was not intended that the conference should take any major policy decisions and it has not done so.

"At the closing sesion this

of Staff to General Mark Clark, Korean battledeld will inevitace, who told the Admiralty he afternoon the Foreign Secretary the United Nations Supremo Commander in the Far East,

He replied: "I don't see why

for had lost faith in the present arranged for Mr Acheron, who them and their satell

govemmental hierarchy and has just arrived in London, to General Nam, whose remarks mistrusted the Americans, was

meet the British representatives were an article, come

attending tho conference," Fentenced

Then pointing to Lord Alexan- we made in her second and today for her a stavy on charged frouter.

der ho added "He had en versary of the Korea war, pub-of disobeying a naval command American Deputy in Africa in lished in the North Korean and of being abient without the last war."

dally "Nodung Sinmun", said

E leave. Lord. Alexander's visit to that Korean an Chineso forces President Truman lasted half en were "on guard and capable of hour!

dealing with any attacks the enemy may, launch

Questioned afterwards he eald

ho had not been told the Yalu The General attributed the

Korority of the

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The office, Leutenant-Com- mander Alastair Campbell More, pleaded not guilty at a court mortial to two charges of dis river raid was planned while power of the Korean Army to obeying orders to take up two

London, June 24. he was in Tokyo or Korea on

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The United Nations Secretary his recent inspection tour.

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dal armiem, correct absence without leave,

General Mr Trygve Ido, Bes in "I know nothing more than leadership, the Justness of their 27 Fin (0)

you do from reading, the

The submarine aceholder of mind the possibilty of a first visit the support "bola news war and

material and mixol giyen by the Dlinguished Service Order to member states of Southeast YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Potter, 4 Spurt, 7papers," he added.. # Inlaid, 8-State, 10 Cogy,:12 Deplore, 13 Ripen, 10 Apes, 17 Goan, Lord Alexander said he did fraternal countries headed by and two Distinguished Service Aala during the next twelve months, a courco clom to p Soviet Union and the Crosses faced 'hli navál judats asid, today, 10 Berne, 20 Skuilar, 25 Trie, 28. Acute, 24 Tomuit, co Heart, 20 not know if the British Govern Feared Dowa: 1 Princess, 2 Telegram, 3 Exit, 6 Petulantment in London had been in People's Republic of China, aboard the Victory, Admiral Retire; 9 Senior, 13 Sinister, 12 Debar, 13 Operaios, 14 Escorted, formed in advance of the raid the Communist new Pay Belmon's flagship of the battle of

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