American Senate Ratifies German Peace Contract
Washington, July 1. The Senate today fatifled the West German peace contract, and the related protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty.
The Senate, approved the peace contract by a roll call võte of 77-6, then voted 71-5 to ratify the companion agreement extending defence guaran- tees of the North Atlantic security alliance to the Bonn Government.
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The Senato accepted an The peace contract would give amendment by its Foreign Rela- West Geimany near-Independ- t'ons Committee designed to ence, while the protocol or curb any power the President addition to the NATO part would might claim under its provistons line her up with the Western to commit troops, but rejected Powers against possible Comm-
a movo 10 tek a munist aggression. similar - "interpretation" on the Neither agreement would take defence agreement,
effect until all signatory nations
and
the The proviso sought ty Senator ratify th
until Bourke Hickenlooper would European Defence Community have forced the Chief Executive comes into being-United Press, to coin the consent of Can- Reuter
Allied adds that gress before taking any action troops in Germany would re- under the defence clause,
main as friendly, defence forces The Foreign Relations Com- pledged to maintain security
added the limitation against any Soviet aggression, which the Sonote accepted. 1 stated that "day military Imple. meniation" of the peace tract must have the approval ut Congress, except for the three powers, retained in the agree- ment itself;
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MAINTAINING RIGHTS These tree powers are to
MISSION PLAN UNDER FIRE
Manila; July 1. Opposition Nacionalista Sena-
Wen-man hission, to Japan to
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for Claro M. Recio today at-
the proposal to send keep Western Allies rights to obtain better reparations terms. station troops in West Germany, It should be the Japanese the present. rights in who should come to the Pullip- Berlin and maintain all rights pines, he declared.-France- In a ubifled Germany,
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'EXPECT TO WIN Elsenhower leaders frankly acknowledge that they will be fighting a losing battle in com-third candidate. mittees dominated by majorities Governor Byrnes, former
A complaint had also been already under the control of Secretary of State and
Supreme Court Justice, inform an alliance of the made to the United Nations of working class, and peasantry dinegura of trade union rights Senator Taft.
od that Governor Aldi Sleven led by the Communist Party. in the Soviet Union,
possible
Party 5. The Communist ton of Illinois,
Sir Vincent Tewson (Britain) "draft" candidate, would not be tales complete control, ousting President of the Confederation, said in a speech that the free acceptable because of his post others. tion on civil rights.
"Remember that true world walted for the Soviet Mr Stevenson has said national independence can be Union to show some sign favoured letting Individual achieved only in unity with the faith and peaceful intentions. II Serenade Strauss-Gleseking 11 States enact their own em-Soviet Union. ployment practices net but that "Forth powerful People's Gaman he favoured compulsory legls- Liberation Armies fation if they failed to do any-leadership of thing.
Expedition
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London, July 1. Queen Elizabeth 11 went aboard, the 600-ton Norwegian sealer Tottan here today, and
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Mr Byrnes called such Party. a proposal "sugar coating."
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This could be đỏné by releasing prisoner of whr dr under the agreeing to a peace treaty with Communist Austria, Reuter,
Identify the struggle f Mr Byrnes, a leading sup the masses with the ermed strug poster of Senator Richard Rus-gle, which is the chief actlylby, ip sell, of Georgia, for the Decolonial national liberation mocratic nomination, declared movements."-United Press, that the Democrats' 1848
rights plan 13 entirely acceptable to
wished good luck to the 24Zmbits advocacy
British ecientists
civil
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arbitration en route to press fur the international Hague Court or some convention uf the group she acceptable international represents in the Philippines. should the Soviet Union be un- She said that the American able to accept the Swedish Red Cross now estimated that evidence,Reuter, there are about 12,000 G.1. bables the Philippines, most of them illegitimate. The rest
This endorsed President Harry had been abandoned by their
of Sydney, July 1. legal fathers
Employment Practices Mrs
Charles Bancks, 57, sald that James Rongillo
sailors, marines and
Act, and of legislation against Philippine
who have chartered sources estimated creator of the Australian comic
the poll tax, a that there were more than 20-strip Ginger Meggs, died early the ship for a two-year survey lynching and
designed to keep 000 children in this category today. He had a beart attack of the leg wastes of North Special tax
Negroes from voting, Asso- Greenland. Iwo years ago United Press.
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watched final Queen
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in the anchornze from her Thames. The
the of main purpose survey-called the British North Greenland Expedition, with the Queen, us' Patrouis to investi-
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Inter-Arab Commission
Immigration In Damascus
Quotas Under New Statute
Damascus, July 1.
Syria's Chief of State, Lieut. Col. Adia Shishekly, opened the Enter-Arab Armistico Com mission's conference today by expressing the hope that it would give practical results and deliverance to Palcatine whose are bleeding woundz he said, in every Arab land.
Syrin Shishekly Kold
because called the conference of comme Arab Interest in the ¡¡Armistice Commission with Israel and the need for ordination and Arab efforts.
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The head of the Egyptian
Washington, July 1. President Trumsa today issued a proclamation fixing country by country quotas
new under the
Immigration Law enacted by Congress over his velo.
New quotas include 2,697 from the Soviet Union and 25,814 from Germany.
The British have the highest The Hague, July 1. Considerable allr has been quɛta-65,301.
delegation hoped similar mest- and
Natives of eight Aslan, ndings would be held periodically. As well as men of the Royal caused among both German
The Arab countries which Navy, Royal Marines and Mer-Jewish delegates to the German-ions are allowed to enter the
here United States for the first time. algned the armistice agreements who, with the Israeli clalms conference chant Navy scientists, make up the 24-mon by a report in the Frankfurter The countries are Burma, Cam-with Israel were represented.
The conference is due to last team, Royal Air Force flying Rundschau that Dr Von Truetz-bodia, Ceylon, Indonesia, Korea,
and Vietnam, three days. Associated Press, boats will assist in some of the schler, who is representing the Lacs, Pakistan
Foreign Ofice at the who will be allowed 100 immi- menned by a conterence, was Secretary of the grants each. organisation
Europe 100, Greece 308, Arabian Penia crew who were also Nazi
Ribbentrop's by the Queen, returned Ausschuss,
sulá 100, Iceland 100, Iran 100, the Israel 100, Jordan 100, the Professor Franz Bechm, relieving the Australian expedi leader of the German delega-Lebanon 100. Libya, 10D, Morocco 100, Muscat (Oiran) when asked for his views,
Tokyo, July 1 |100, Arab Pálestine 100, For- then chartered for the said that he had urgently and fuga 430, Saudi Arabia 100. Japan has reconstructed in the
asked for Dr Yon
past three years two-thirds of her | British expedition-Beuter, Petzschler although the latter Femen 100,
Syria 100, Turkey 225, the merchant fleet Idst in the last would have preferred not to Reuter.
Yugoslavia 083,war, official figures indicated
German
to Norway 10 days ago after propaganda department.
tion at Heard and Macquarie islands in the Antarctie.
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America Gets Professor Behm satd that
A New Tank
Newark, Delaware, July 1. The United States Army to day unveiled the first complete sails ly new medium tank developed
since the war...... the 48" tonk.
Bizable deliveries
"Patton
bro
Ex-
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Von Truetzschler had done an enormous amount of work dur- preparations for the the talks.
Another German delegate, Dr Forhwein, sald that Von Truetz- schler had been in the Foreign Omice before 1933 and had never had anything to do with Jewish problem-Reuter,
the
The other quotas are: LiveJap Shipping
Persian Note
To Russia
pected before the end of this Austrian Assets country violated the 1923, trang-
year.
The tank, named after..the late General George S. Patton, World War 11 Commander, was
widow christened by his ceremonies presided over by tho Army Secretary, Mr Frank
Unfrozen
Teheran, July 1, Persia today handed the Russian Embassy à noth replying to Soviet charges. that THIS
Soviet friendship trony by acceping US military, did, * Foreign Omes spokesman vala,
Ho declined any, further com ment, except to say the text of will be disclosca
Vienna, July 1. the The British Government has tombero agreed to unfreeze: Austrian us- An informed: source, said the sets, blocked in Brilain during | Mastadegh Governmen
war, Austria's Finance relnoted the Soviet charge,
Officials sald that the now the
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A British #pokesmars" salá
today.
Revival
The Ministry of Transportation announced that 305 vessels totalling 1,830,000 gross tons had been reconstructed between 1949 and the end of May of 1952. The pre-war strength of Japan's mer- chant marino, stood ̋at about 3,000,000 gro99 tons-France- Presso
Controls Were A Success
Washington, July 1. Jese Larson, General Services Administrator; sald today in connection with the end of Government controls
over the that Imports of natural been
bas he believes the nas
a complete success. Mr Larson sold a final ac-
The accumtions were tanic was in the 45 to 80-ton Minister announced today the best sussia accions given to counting of the programinic. Will 80-millimetra high property is worth £500,000, td Peritän Andaasasüt. In avisenyo, be made bà nobis bb all the facta
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Soloist Nathalie Boshko
.... Mas Bruch Cello And Pikho " Soloist Elizabeth Hayder
Nocturne in C Minor, Op. 48,
The Lover and the
Nightingale .... Gamados Waltz in E Minor. Chopin Piano-Tichard
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Chopin Babussy
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Arr. Vaughan-Williams IV Romanze Andalusa Sarasate Serenade.....
Irish Folk Tune
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V Trio in A Minor Op. 60
Tchaikovsky
de Falla de Falla
Naha La Jota Violin and Flano
Soloist Nathalie Boshko
V Trio in C Major Op. 87
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