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is still not clear whether Winston Churchill

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intonda positively respond to the agitation for him to delegate some of his duties and authority to Mr Eden. It was reported with

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confidenco by one new agency that tho Primo Minister Intended to announce he had appointed, Mr Eden as his deputy, both ir fact as well as in name, but this declaration has yet to be made. Unknown to the general public, also, are the Foreign Secretary's views on the proposal, but it is more than probable, that Mr Eden would profer to remain at the Foreign Office, particularly at this time when the international situation calla for Foreign Secretary who is not only a fait with the complexities of inter- national affairs, but who has a deep and abiding enthusiasm in and for his work.

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No. 35248

Established 1845

TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1952.

FIRST ROUND VICTORY

FOR EISENHOWER

Wins Test Vote Future Of

From Taft

Chicago, July 7.

General Dwight Eisenhower won the first round in his fight for the Republican Presidential nomination at the Party's. Convention hore tonight in a test vote over the “disputed delegates" issue.

The vote was 658 for the Eisenhower faction and 548 for the Taftists.

FPR In Balance

'De Gaullist Rebels To Reorganise

Paris, July 7:

The political future of General Charles de Gaulle's French People's Rally, after the week-end revolt inside Its parliamentary group,, is Political observers at the Convention immediately assess: likely to hang in the balance ed the margin of 110 as the first strong indication that General until the end of the parlia Eisenhower would eventually win the Presidential nomination.mentary summer recess in

Background to the quarrel over delegates was General Eisenhower's allegations that the Taft-dominated party machinery in several States had "stolen" delegates by unfair tactics."

The delegates were voting on a proposal made by Representative Clarence Brown, a Taft supporter, as a compromise on à pro-Eisenhower amendment sub- mitted by Governor Arthur Langlio of Washington State.

Governor Langlie's amendment provided, in effect, that no disputed delegates who had not been approved by two-thirds of the Party's National Committee should be seated until the whole Convention had settled their credentials.

Joha Fine,

Me Brown proposed that seven The influential Governor of Eisenhower's direction, delegates from Louisiana be Pennsylvania, Mr removed from the list of 08 said last night: "If the fair play delegates named by Governor amendment is adopted decisively Langile as ineligible."

it will indicate the nomination of General Eisenhower. early

an ballot. If it is, des tan look for than 100 votes, you an early nomination of Senator Tatt

candidate.

be

THIS, of course, is fully recognised by Mr Eden's parliamentary colleagues, as well as the rank and flo of the Conservative Party, yet it is undoubtedly true that many of them feel that the Foreign Secretary's talents could be used in a mannor more valuable to the country and the cause

There was a general boller that of the Tory party. The developments would make Conservatives have been clear belom the end of the first deeply shocked by their day whether Gentrat Esenhower

Sendtor OF

Taft would loss of public favour during | or

nominated as the Presidential past months, exemplified by the results of county and municipal elections and Gallup Polls. There was bound to be a falling away of popular support of the Government as soon as it become evident that Mr Churchill and his colleagues had no magic formula for putting Britain on her feet again, releasing tension and making existence more comfortable for people in general. What has surprised the-party-in-power, --how- ever, is the promptness with which the slump began and Its dismal continuance.

This analysis was of particu-

could.

Octobor, political observers said tonight.

The exact number of Deputies planning resignation from the Gaullist movement", after refuse. -ing to accept strict Party"yoting discipline the National Assembly is estimated - at...be»,

tween 10 and 30 members of the Assembly. But some of them. were reported to want additional proof that Premier Antoine Pinay's polleles were workable before making, their break with

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King Talal of Jordan, pictured in the garden of his 'hotel at Lausanne, Switzerland, with his youngest son Hassan on his back. The occasion was a Press Con- ference given by the King before his departure. There have been calls for King Talal's abdication in 'favour of the Crown Prince (now at Harrow) in view of the King's

avoided a meeting with the King and stayed at health Queen Zeine of Jordan, who was also in Switzer-

secret hotel. London Express,

start a "bandwagon" rush for the General that would assure him of the nomination.

Chaullist headquarters Shortly before the Convention nounced that no formal resigna- opened the delegates controlled, tions had been received so far. from Fennsylvanin agreed un-The rebel- Deputies som row

Mr. Fine and all the othern animously to mupport the Elend their, Krst meeting tomorrowland, hower "fair play" amendment, afternoon and the setting up of

they had not agreed

But

expected to be announced."

lar importance not only because give unanimous support to the new Barliamentary group, is The actual balloling on the came from one of the shrewd nomination of General Eisen- nomination of the candidate for est participants in the Conven-hower and a sizable group of: next November's general election tlon but because Mr Fine ilm them was pledged to support is not due until Wednesday self controls

or

a bloc of votes Senator Taft on the first bailot, which, if swung in General | —Router, Thursday.

MacArthur Delivers

Keynote

Speech

Chicago, July 7.

The following is the condensed text of General MacArthur's key note speech to the Republican convention:

#

our

fiscal

The full effects of the break- away movement will only be felt when Parliament' cassém- bles in October, political ob- serves said,

The rebels were, not expect- |ed to give their unqualified-sup-

port to Premier Pinoy.

While generally approving

NIGHT

RAID ON

CHINESE BANK

his homie policy, they are still Important Records Missing

alicely, to vote with the "pure" Gaufist on foreign affairo Ézsuts.

Three men broke into the Bank of Communi- Some, political, qütarters weroja 24, predicting that General de cations in Ice House Street last night, tied up a Gaulle would seek a "realign=" ment of his Party with former Watchman, stole or destroyed certain bank records, realitance elements, now mem-set fire to specimen signatures and draft receipts, bers of the Socialist or popular and posted anti-Chinese Communist slogans around Republican parties.

the premises.

THE majority of British cltizens are disappointed

Possibly never before has

The Gauliist It has been an expression of their tolerance of corruption or today, observes one London soldier been called to a rostrum faith in our ultimate destiny as worse in higher positions or commentator, because the such as this to participate in a free people and ackowledg-public service.

Government present

has the deliberations of a great ment of individual responsibility They view with 'diabay the managed to convey an political party. I approach the in the achievement of that rising burden of Impression that it is weak task In a spirit

vibrant testimonial commitments, the deprivation of of humility, destiny, a

of that the love and confused, and without born of full understanding

of liberty still opportunity to accumulate re

the sources for future security and any masterful purpose. It my own marked limitations but burns, unquenchable,

fortified by

military obligations, the growing 40 solemn an American heart.

tendency of the government to control personal life and suppress Individual freedom:

tance to

hearts

and minds and

cuz

"

concern,

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parliamentary leader, M. Jacques Soustelle was reported to have conferred recently with the Popular Re- publican Deputy, M. Pierre Henri Teigen, who was on or of the Tesistance

The Intruders remained on On being released this morn- the leaders movement, but the Socialist the premises, for several hours, ing, Cheng Chung-lin was in have already made it clear that

have beent employees of the they decline any suggestions Two of the men are balleved to mediately sent to the hospital. about posible association with bank. They were alded by an the Gaulista-Reuter.

outsider.

Apparently the men made no attempt to steal money, although que report said that they burnt a quantity of Chinese Reople's Government paper money.

GUERILLAS AMBUSH 2 BRITONS

Singapore, July 7.

Indications were that the affair, had a political', aim, for the men spent some time writing anti-Communist : slogans on the walls near the bank's vault.

These called on the Chinese people to unite together to fight

the ogainst Chinese Communists.

for

19 an unfortunate impres-obligation. sion' because, by and large,

In this unusual assignment, 1 regieny of the people who thus the depth of their It is not supported by facts, feel deep consciousness of the resentments do not fully The Government's foreign nature and gravity of the prehend the nature and deprec Our people are desperate for a policy, for example, has crendo upon which we now of the polles of misdirection plan which will revive their hope been constant and resolute, embark-a crusade to which all which has brought us to fiscal and restore their faith. They ex

Instability, It is based faithfully on the of Party may well dedicate and milltary weakness,

Americans, irrespective

political insecurity the oppressive burden of tax :

levics

and conviction that there must their

upon every source bo Bolidity

But they view with dismay the upon every property transaction among the rulest effort.

fallures of our leaders in the 1-**

as they see the astronomically Western

powers; that

Only thus can our beloved short aftermath of victory which rising public debt, heavily mort- Europe remains the koy-country restore its spiritual and causes us, the once-proud and and opportunity of our children gaping the industry, well-being point for effective resta temporal strength and regain call

mighty victor, unceasingly to and our children's children; as

BUSINESS SUSPENDED imperialistic once again universal respect.

Because of the loss of certain upon overy American they observe the rising costs at Communiam; that full

mother to yield her sons I speak with a sense of pride fight for

vital records, the Bank of Com- in a the necessities of life, impairing implementation of the aims that all of my long life I have which causes us to submit to surance and other fixed incomes

“national. survival; the effectiveness of pensions, in

munications has suspended buil- and ideals

of the North been a member of the Repub-extortion and blackmail for the and reducing the aged and inlum. Mr. C. L. Morgan, 28, Bri-

ness until further notice,

The following notice was Atlantic Treaty Organisa lican Party, as was before me my release tion offers the best safe father, an ardent supporter of lawfully detained by nations

of. our citizens

to appalling circumstances tish assistant on Vonls Rob posted outside the bank build- guard for the future Abraham Lincoln, I have abid

we are at peace;

PROTESTS SILENCED · ber Estate at Segamante, this thoring:

"It hereby notified security of the free world. ing faith that this Patty, if it with which

They look to their leaders, Johore State, and a young was baken into by certain general information that the remains true to its great tradi- which causes us to deprive our In its domestic policies, the dions, can provide the country battle in Korea, of the power by rim warnings of the name not yet released, were persons on the evening of night

beloved divisions, committed to but their protests are silenced British

armylleutenant, bank Conservative Government with the leadership which, as in has been rather

of July 7, and that as a result less the days of Lincoln, will bring and means and will to achieve disaster of a possible total war. ambushed and wounded by certain records of the bank are assured. It has not shrunk, us back to peace and tran- victory our country's trad! They see no sign of however, from the duty of quillity,

tional military, gool

hear no words of encourage about 20 guerillas at 3.40

missing.

"The business of the bank is presenting to the nation un-

They view with dismay the ment, find no basis for easingam,, on. Monday, INDICTMENT

suspended until further notice. their fear. Their palatable truths as to the

alarming change in the balance

overy ex-

At a road block on the Laris-

The padre, was signed by the country's financial; and, Perhaps it is unnecessary here of world power arising from pression of hope for reduction in

wounded and left for dead by economic condition, and Mr to Indlet the present. administr the gia decisions taken by the tax burden is met by the Wongpeng Road, they were bank mariager, Chen Mou-mou,

The raid on the bank was not men angry rejoinder that taxes must the guerillas who shot and known until 7.30 this morning Butler's

measures for tion for all of its tragic blunders the willful or guliciess

representing us *at:

go over higher. Thero

bayaheited Morgon in the back when some of the bank employees bringing order out of chaos found full expression. In the roade reckless

mon who, to frugal form extravagance

wounded by, gunshot,

They then telephoned the Police and fiscal stability, no Socialist predecessors. people from North to South,

prospect of return to the rugged. Both are now in hospital and and on arrival the peers had to Nevertheless it remains East to West, with no distinction Accendancy-a-world power

clivo-tran- 1 to be serious.

main door to gain entrance. T quillity of our fathers

The army officer, with Mor On entering they heart, some true that many Tory back of race, creed, colour or political and our own relative decline. Benchers are genuinely amation.

long They yearn to regain the re- TRAGIO WEAKNESS ligious falth and spiritual recti-stopped at the tree-trunk road in a search they found the int

iny at the 4 wheel of a Jeep,

calling out for help and disturbed about the From the four corners of the

I know.

They view with dimay the tide of the past. They remem block and; * immediately the watchman

· apparent · public loss of and I havo sócni, I have heard: | tragle” weakness of our leaders, aber the counsel: of. General guerlias startett shooting. They who had a Cheng: Chung-liy bank's confidence in the Govern It has lean a sportacous ex reflected in their inability to Washington, when he said in * stripped the ofloor of his employ 你 many years, Led up ment, and it may well be presión reflecting a deep conse rebuild your strength, and restore

address, "Of all the do form and took both men's arms since last night,

and fablis which lead before driving ofta

Apparently entrance to the | demand for over more commitment to war in Korea

and morally Eden will find it necessary

are indispensable guerillas "ambushed-on eight- byg

by two of the intruction who Republic and erase from dramatically emphasised tho

Vain would that man police

on the Bunt-wing either mowers or to submit to pressure from the earth thone mighly print inaliequacy of our security pro man claim the tribute of patric- Diput - Rubber

eight general office hanta Suspecting the ranks - of their own ciples of government which parations reflected in their tism who should, labour to sub-miles from Segamante, and nothing, the watchman's repered party" and - hyros to sorbe brought to this - Jand, a liberty, inability je to jus conuervo our vert these great pillars of human wounded oneindian and oxta the door

to allow them all. reshuffing", "of" - ministerial digmally, and prosperity, never resources even while they warn happiness, diese firmest props of Malay cost) Asociated Having gained «untry, ikkor

of national, perif;","reflected in 1:1(Oonid, on back pero soli 3). Pre

called on a thing, parson, Ar

For that indictment has already

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Potsdam, and can to

have been 'no' loss'drastle senstaments which have posleming to International-; in-. ccotiomie se to desire, to regnin (2nd-chost.-The--officer -- was found the front door. Billi lociced.

than those employed by his from the hearts of the American trigub, eat, the stage for Soviet realiam- and collective..Torbell Morgun's condition' 15 reported break the iron grille and tlio ·

the Prime Minister and Mr power might destroy more than two long, year? PAJUODOTIE. in : that in the coming : wooks [ of fear that our leaders, In their | our i prestigos even after out by

Ridspority, religion" - Biz, 'boura-lator 90 to 30 bank premiang Fea first gained;

Tol: 21433

Anti-US Riot At

Nagoya

17 INJURED

Nagoya, July 8.

A lecture on Russin by two Japanese legislators touched off á now" "Commun- ist anti-American riot here on Monday night, Injuring 17 persons as the demon- strators clashed with the police.

Two American-owned cars were raided by crude gasolina bombs thrown by the rioters at the height of the moles.

The riot followed a lecture meeting at which two Japanese legislators, Kel Hooshii, andl Kimiko Miyakoshi, told about. their recent visit to Russia and Communist.China,

Mlynkoshi_is"a" Progressive member, of the Diet and Frooshi is a former

the member of

·Upper. House.

The meeting at the Nagoya Chamber of Commerce building was carried on quietly under the watchful eyes of some 2,000 police.

„Later, however, about 1,800 of the crowd of 5,000 i convened at a baseball park carrying, Red, fags and abusive placards.

MOB PARĀDES..

The mob paraded down the street throwing home-made "Molotov: cocktails".: which set fire to two automobiles owned by Americans

A full scale battle ensued as osulting in injuries to eight the police closed in on the rioters

police, three, rioters and six by- standers.

The polico immediately staged

a widescale roundup of."rlot | suspects and reportedly arrested

113 persons during the night.

Similar rlots took place In Kyoto and Kobe following lectures by the two law-makers.

The night rot was the second disturbance of the day in Nagoya, Twelve students and trade unionists were arrested in the afternoon, 'after about † 100 demonstrators clashed with the

police at Nagoya station where they assembled to meet the

lecturers.

At the same time, the voice of Communist Chinn stepped up its interest in Japanese affairs,

dovning about 30 to 40 per

mmunist

affairs.

cent of its output to

peace

to

said that six

sent fighters" Red China's leader, Mao Tse- tung, professing solidarity with

and attacking | China

the Japanese and American govern- ments-United Press,

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