THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY, Ej 1952.
De Gasperi's REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE Malik Threat
Gesture
The Italian Premier, Signor Alelde de Gamper), kisses the hand of Mrs Ridgway, wife of the Supreme Allied Comman- der in Europe, General Ride- way, after a luncheon given in their honour in Rome.
Express Photo.
Abandoned
"GI Babies' In P.L
Washington, July 1, Mrs Beatriz Kongo, Pro- sident of the Women's Interma tionul League for Peace and Freedom in the Philippines, sald In an interview today that she had come to the United States to try to get help for thousands of "abandoned G. 1. bables" it her country,
ANOTHER
PROTEST
BY SWEDEN
Stockholm, July 1
The Swedish Foreign Minister today handed a new protest note to the Soviet Ambassador, Konstantia Rodionov, a Foreign Office spokesman disclosed to-
night.
The note was understood to protest against Russia's shooting down of a Swedish aircraft and suspected firing on a training plane for which had been searching,
The note was further under- stood to reject earlier Russia suggestions thurt the aircraft, a Chtalini, had Dakota and a been over Soviet territory and ad opened fire against Russian aircraft.
It was also underslood to include a detailed report made other by the Air Force Accidents and
She hoped to talk with Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and
prominent women leaders on Cosultics Board showing that
this question.
Mrs Honqlllo is en London
ixth Filmes had been lost over International Wniers
and by
to The
other
organ
Cartoonist Dead.
DEBATING VITAL ELECTION ISSUE
Washington, July 1.
Republican Party leaders from every State today opened a debate in Chicago on an issue which will probably decide whether Senator Robert Taft or General Dwight D. Eisenhower will be nominated as the Republičân presidential candidate.
The issue was which of the rival groups of pro-Eisenhower and pro-Taft delegates should be
recognised as the properly accredited representa Communist
tives of Republican voters in Texas, Louisiana and certain other Southern States.
In reality, today's meeting of the Republican Na- tional Committee is the beginning of the convention itself. In the next six days the struggle over these contested seats will be fought over continuously and ruthlessly through procedural debates, arguments by constitütiöhal lawyers and secret discussions.
The question will come up | full, convention for anal aceep- for final decision probably at tance, rejection or modification. the opening session of the con- It was just such a last- vcation text Monds.
After
three months
minute procedural
victory in
Blueprint For Asia
RED STRATEGY OUTLINED
The
Scattle, July, 1.
"blue] Kremlin's
Use Vetb
yoouncil
United Näilälis, July 1.
The Soviet Union, today warned the Security, Coch- éll is doula bögcott, airy discusstolt af ka. Ahiertedn proposal Ly Investirate charges of germs warfare in Korea and would velo any plan to appoint an impartibi investigatilig þódy..
warning, hiltered by the Sovial, delerate, N. Jacob milik, saime after the Security Council felected, by a vole of 10 to dhe Saviot, to mitte, Chinese
muntet and North Korean representatives lá partei- -pate in the Councù debate,
M. Malik was the only -delerate to vote in favour
of his own proposal,
Britain's Sir Gladwyn Jebb, speaking before the vote, thought the Council should first hear an builme of the
before Caso onsidering whom to invite, --Reuter,
of un-full convention after days of print" for revolution in Asia VIOLATION
usually bitter campaigning, defeat in committees which led calls for incitement, to re- belli8A against the West diа
Senator Taft and General Eisen-to, President Roosevelthen, Conilunist "gelžbre" (DH'
General hás serve of votes amongst legates still nominally pledged to minor candidates.
Tondent
the
UNION RIGHTS
Berth July 1
of
hdwer have ended up with fils first nothinatioft In about the same number of de-
Eisenhower, legales more or less, pledged to bro
afler an of all poutical pärlies; the. them on the Arst or opening cach of
wavering Assista! Victory
Secretary of second ballots.
delegates will come, out for
State, Mr John Alilson, said There are stilt about 120 de- General Eisenhower and start a
This they today. bandwagon sweep. legates who have not yet com- mitted themselves , at..
all of the second,conventiohi
should give him décisive He told the Institute of Inter- The International Confedern- Technically, Senator Taft has a lead of some 75 delegates over ballot find a clear victory on the University at Washington, that reported today that it had
riation Affairs, meeting at the lon of Free Trade Unions com- but the third General Eisentoantial re
Tätt is already thAsian nations, since World Wa Bilhet uis year to the United Senator Te
have could
established | Nations International Labour de Chicago directing his campaign political and economic stability Organisation of violation
strategy
General Eisenhower is plan but for the influence of militant trade union rights by severul
Cominunian.
governments, In view of this unusually even ning this week to lead a "march
Mr Allison said that the key involving a tour
A report presented to the division of the delegates pledged on Chicago,
Counch here to date, the capture of some 20 through Colorado, Nebraska and Soviet strategy for Asia was Confederation's
revealed last December 9 in an today sald that Argentina, delegates from the areas under low.Reuters SLIT article published in the Moscow Venezuela and the Soar, tended dispute might make the differ-
University Herald. Houston, Texas, July 1.
towards the totalitarian control ence
defeat or victory between
Governor James F. Byrnes of A in the Anal balloting,
he said, disclosed "Many members of the these basic At the opeiding stages of the South Carolina
manoeuvres by the Executive Committee of the convention, the fight over the that his State-traditionally De- these
power in China Tunisian General Federation contested seats in a plenary and mocratic-might vote Republi- Reds to seize
of Labour aro still in prison,". publie session will provide the can in the nationwide Presiden- and Asia:
"1-Incite nationalism which the report also sald frst simple and probably decl-tal clection in November if the
can-is inherent in all races,
Farhat Hached, General Secre- sive test of voting strength be-Democratic Presidential
didate is
is not acceptable.
2. Promote a national unit-iary of the Federation, and Nouri tween the Eisenhower and Taft
Ile left the inference at A ed front,
including vacillating | Boudali, his assistant, had been forces,
news conference that other States bourgeois political parties, refused exit visas to come to Let the working
class Berlin. the traditionally Democratic
iis political South
the party; might split from their and
The Confederation even vote for some Communist Party, scize leader-tested against this to the French Party or
chip of the united front,
TAKING CONTROL
But the Eleenhower, lenders expect to win the last and deci- sive battle when the reports of the committees come before the
of
SOUTHERN
declared today Evolui-point "blueprint for of trade union.
â
Government.
hat pro-
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