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LEGG LAYING

DID DULLES PULL

A FAST ONE CON BRITAIN?

By Ian

Colvin

T

HE

new

American

Foreign Secretary, Mr John Foster Dulles, earnest, pious, tireless, has been over to see Mr Churchill and Mr Eden on a fact-finding tour.

Now, Mr Dulles is a man with a deceptive air of frankness about him.

Why deceptive? He sur- prised the British Govern- ment by the décision, re- ported only three weeks after Mr Churchill's visit to America, to withdraw the American Seventh Fleet from Formosa, thus allow ing Chiang Kai-shek free- dom to attack China.

And, in 1951, he surprised Mr Morrison by his handling

the Japanese

of

SECRETARY OF STATE DULLES

Japan must decide for herself, That 14

on the mainland or Chiang Kai- Worse

But

wns

also

the

there assumption In Britain that Britain and America had nothing to hide from each other; that if Britain "played fair," Amerien would do

100.

co,

Does auch gentlemanly con- duct pay today? I know that the Foreign Offee will deprecate this question.

When I began making point- cd Inquiries about the treaty negotiations,

diplomats our withdrew in awed hush. cas decent. Don't mention these reveal Just facts is their attitude.

But I

NATHANIEL GUBBINS

(Judge Scobell Armstrong has hit so hard by other boxers and advised young mon against their brains so shaleen up by that marrying three types of women left hooks and uppercuts -the sanctimonious and reform they have just enough senso to

downl Ing: the frivolous, who prefer stay

when they Aro night life to home life; and those counted out for the last time. with cally eyes.)

It is at this moment that a boxer's true life begins. There he is, in the dressing room, battered and blubbering like the child he , when tho kindly promoter

comes up and says: "Cheer finished yet."

"Ain't finished?"

HEN I was young to me they gaid You will be a fool if you get wed A fool to marry, they said

again Harriet, Jean or Mary Jane. If you wed Harriet you will

find

She's one

of the ganeti monious kind With hard, hard wor;

deep, deep drown With her eyes cast up

her mouth cast down.

anish

Bill; you ain't

says Blu.

"Of course I'm finished;

you know it."

"No you

and

ain't, mil," says the

promoter. "Remember, you can always wrlie,"

in

"A week later, Bill is at home and

book-lined study. Ther frightened children have been and hushed into silence, the boxing

inla cloves thrown

a corner, Ard und Bill's great hands AN theking a typewriter to pieces

If you wed Joan you'll never

be right

For Jonn is a fit and a „fly-

by-night A fly-by-night' and a firt, they

sald

You'll never rest enay in your

bed.

If you wed Mary Jane, ch!

my

Д

With eyes to sharp and

tongue so sly Oh my. Oh my, you'd better

be dead You'll never have a friend in the world, they said,

So full of love my hecri and

head

as he bangs out a mosterpiece.

Perhaps Mr Truman will re consider his decision when he understands how easy it is.

Dog and Cat

DE Dog and The Cat have

grown so big and, The Mari and The Women had shrunk so call that it was The Cat whe sprawled in the armchair reading the puper, while The Dog cat opposlte stroking. The Man's head.

The Wemon was lapping water from a flower vase.

"ree." said The Cat, "Unt

. When I was young, 1 had to a Government committee is

wed

considering our lability when

So much, so much to my men run across the road and

regret

Sanctimonious Harriet,

So pure was she, I never was

Tight

So off I went with the fly-by-

night

And the fly-by-night she ran

from me

To marry a salier home fram

the sea,

So there I was on the shelf

again

With no one

to marry Mary Jane

cause accidents to dogs driving -cors."

"Mansy Boy has never caused any accidents," said The Dog, ilekling The Man's ears.

"How do you khow?" The Cot.

asked

"Not when ho's been out with me, have you boy?"

The Man wriggled "closer to The Dog und licked his paw.

"What's the Hobility way?" asked The

Dog.

any

"I it becomes law, sald Tho but Cat, the papers say we shall

be held refponsible

have to pay insurance."

for and

But rather than live with her accidents caused by men, But, in the long run, it would'

I'd die

Kar better for Anglo-

With her eyes so sharp American relations if the For-

when the *Foreign Office knew the con- tents of

be

and

that

letter-only one

day before

truth Instead of trying to hush It up, an

eign Office told the public the

publication

January 16 last

year, a week What we need

after Mr Eden

had. left "Wa-

shington.

IC-

So the double-ble M: Dulles lett Mr Merrison with the impression that the Japanese Pre- mier should be allowed

прод

moo much in this Anglo- American marriage is some- times taken for granted. As a result, the mood varies between cestatic friendship and be- wildered remorse, between highballs and hangovers,

her tongue so sly.

I tipped my hat when I said

goodbye

To her eyes so sharp and her

tongue so sly.

And never, never, never wil

I marry up again With a Harriet, Joan, or a

Mary Jane,

"Til pay Mansy's insurance,"

The Dog. Sald

"You spend enough money as it is on biscuits at your club," said The Cat.

1 give up my club," said The Dog.

No you won't,” said The Cat." "A little reloxation docs you good. How old is Mansy?"

"He's only 03," said The Dog. "In that "ease it would be a kindness to put him down be-

Anyone can write fore he gels mangy," said The

WHEN asked

Cot

to write his But he's awfully fit," said Но ex-President The Dog. "Feel his nose.

might live to be 73." am not

"That's what I'm afraid of,"

11

memoirs, What we need now is equally

Truman said: "1 to plain speaking, and hard deal-

writer." make up his ing if necessary, on both sides.

No blame attaches to. Mr own mind, And

Let us hope that this frank cald The Cat.

"Ten years" insurance on top Icft the Dulles for his past successes ot Then

and sensible statement will not Japanese Pre- British expence. "Enlightened alecourage other people who of the price of bones and horse- mest is a little too much. FIL he told mier with the self-interest,"

the are not writers from writing, ring the vet. now." view that Japan American people, is the keynote because then we shall have no

"But you can't do that to had better of his policy.

books by Jockeys und It should be the polley of ballers and no columns by ex-Can't 1" sald The Cat,

fool Maasy Boy" sold The Dog. follow tho

every Foreign Secretary.

It

-(London Express Service)

American lead.

In Mr Dulies the American And, fmally. he left Mr Eden people are fortunate enough to -in the dark. have a tough and active man how Britain was Who will further their aims to when a free State, whether she kept on the cold fringe of the utmost of his strength. Bri

lain needs a Foreign Office that would recognise Mao Tse-tung the Japanese peace settlement Peace

still, Commonwealth will stand up to him. shek on Formosa Island as the policy and strategy in the Far true Government of China. East was split in two. For, long Mr Morrison signed, and in before seeing Mr Morrison on November 1951 the treaty.

Britain mulfed the draft treaty, Mr Dulles had smoothed it out with Australia Britain had and New Zealand. rated. Mr Dulles slipped back How? In talks with Mr Hol- to Japan and saw Yoshida again, land, Mr Spencer, and Mr Again there were private tņiks. Doldge, he heard their concern Then the Japanese Premier at a draft clause that gave wrote a letter for Mr Dulles. Jupan the right to rearm with- That letter. dated December 24, out Ilmile, To reussure the was a pledge that Japan, when Dominions-and obtain

Treaty.

So two British Foreign Secretaries, in short 'succes- sion, have reason to com- plain that Mr Dulles has not been entirely open with them.

Quite frank

MR HERBERT MORRI-

SON, after leaving the Foreign Office, alred his grievance in the frankest terms. Mr Eden has not done ab, and is unlikely to He is a better diplo do 30. mat than he is a Foreign Secretary.

Truman and special advisor on

A month after

bright,

royal nursemaids and BOSSIP

bits by

a pity. I also Which would boy people. think it would ho a pity if Mr Truman's admission discouraged retired boxers from taking up allierary carcer.

picking up the telephone and dialling a number.

The Woman upset the flower vase, which crashed to the floor. "As that's the second vase the'a broken this week," sold The Cat, "she can go, as well. The urge

to write usually The vet. makes a reduction for hits them when they have been two." 1

COST OF A WORKING WIFE

New York.

Ablame for the rising RE working wives to

their divorce rate, for broken

offencil them

for child delin- homas, Pacifc Defence quency?

a sovereign Stateshek in eo- mature cat treat the

Rise Chiang Kai-shek only.

'U.S. pressure'

Dulles A.N.Z.U.S. Pact.

And although he knew that, Yes, says Dr Ica Bally Allen, it ever Australia or New Zea-president of the American Home- SENATOR SPARKMAN ad- and were involved in war makers Club,

mitted to the US. Strate, Britain, would spring on the

to their Nearly 20,000,000

Americen day the letter published. that Mr Dulles had a deplorable

was ald, he "Included Britain out**

married women have taken jobs arrangement, to help out the family budget. contiderable discussion on that which is still not put right. C: Allen rays few of them

the shorter straw emelent

been an

secma

'ta

the Far East, he went to London .Morricon subsequently

mander has always Mr

American appointment.

com-

in June 1951 to discuss the draft plained, "that U.S. pressure was Japanese Peuce Treaty with Mr brought to bear on the Japanese

Morrison.

This is what Mr Morrison sald afterwards:-

Lethargy

AMERICA COLUMN

from

NEWELL ROGERS

holders, male or

game

I

female, to

A

old friends" had a half-hour. talk after the lecture,

ALU is elopping Hollywood FLU

an

cameras. Marilyn Monroc and Jane Russell are in bed or convalescing beside swimming pools. One studio has had to stop work on three pictures. Mr Graves and Mr McMahon INFANTA leo want to allow season ticket TINA, the fase, half-Beitial MARIA CHRIS-

deduct travel expenses to, and Alfonso of Spain, is appalled by daughter of the late King from work,

The cost of living in New York, She said: "What you pay a chof What did Mr Dulles do to Mir point with Yoshida, and that In other ways, .too, Britain can do full-time job and TE TALLEST MAN in US (about 10.000 dollars £3,330

athletics, ft William Spivey, a Herbert Morrison? As Am- it was the one item that proze has drawn

Rome home makers, good is also a free mon

year) After 14 ambassador."

pays bassador-at-large for President more than any other" in their in Tokyo. The Supreme Com-wives, and mothers.

hours, a jury could not agree She Is In New York from THE MONEY working on whether or not he 'accepted Italy with her husband, Count

basket mothers carn is spent largely a bribe to "throw"

Enrico Marone-Cinzano, who is on mothers' substitutes early ball

for professional on a business trip to the US. schools for children, baby gamblers.

and Mexico for the family's Government to commit them-

minders, maids, cooks, and easy- Spivey, on all-Amerien play- vermouth company. Her step- relves in advance,"

to-cook foods that often are not er, says he is going back to the son Alberto is studying business To the Dlet in Tokyo,

as healthful as food the mother. University of Kentucky to get administration: In a school at The Labour Government discussed the Japanese Peace Mr Dulles spoke of easier pass the dollar economy. The in

Fremier Yoshida admitted that Co Japors has been revived on would have prepared.

a degree and be a schoolmaster. Boston. 1: Dr Allen says the airain Hui counsel will ask for dis- të Treaty and the subsequent pro- codure with Mr John Foster Ke for the ratification of the dustrial potential of Jegan has imposed on a family when the missal of the charge or on LIBAVY - WEIGHT..champion

The House

will recall peace treaty in Washington if been raised, both in cotten mother goes to work often ends. Immediate retrial.

Rocky Marclano has won a the dilemma of the two Chinese Chiang Kai-shek...

Japan decided to recognise pindles and in steel, capacity, to the divorce ecurt,

champion's belt of diamonds. Governments

beyond what Britain wanted. The doctor is a working New York will be almost table,

''DRITAIN'S PART in building just by allling at a banquet There snother point: Japan woman, a dietician, and author,

in ignored

the city's 300th The banquet was in honour Is tied by the peace treaty to a She has been married twice and security pact with the Top Ally. is the mother of two children, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the year, and Rocky won in a

celebration birthday

at the of the professional athlete-of To this pact is linked on ad-

And this is because the Dutch poll from the champion Jockey, ministrative agreement giving WORKING WOMEN are going bought the place

to be a problem for the tax Redskins for 24 dollars and In the belt, given by wealthy

from the 18-year-old Tony Di Spírito. American

collector, if tox experts. Glenn founded Nieuw Amsterdam, sportsman Ray Hickok, are 26 Owing to that agreement U.S. Graves and Hugh McMahon Britain took possession Tater damonda. Its value:is estimated At that time Mr Dulles still troops in trouble astore remain have their way. They are trying and changed the name.

at £3,000, No, in Septemßer 1051 trustful had Yoshida's letter lo

his under American Jurisdiction, to enlist Congressmen. In a taxx-

In 43 fights Marulano has not S Mr Morrison disentangled pocket, and ft dilll had not, wheross Britis and

other relief orisode. Their goals! A CAMBRIDGE LECTURER, been defeated. He beat Jorroy himself for four days from the been published.

alled personnel

and (1) Working wives should be AM can be,

Thomas Rice Hena, Joe Walcott, for the Lille' fant Persian oil crisis and flew over It is plain that wh

whatever

thrown

into permitted to deduct from their went to the State prison Mr Dulles may have, Wellnes

at September. taxes the wages, salaries, meals, Concord, New Hampshire, to thin

and lodgings of servants and lecture: "to" the convicts on WOWNS, I always thought, winary inequality. between baby minders, and expenses, for Mediterranean problems.

were worn, on beads? But who fought Japan to the outside care and education He was introduced by one of the frantic fashioneers of Fina gather? 1 my there was British of children, K

the prisoners, an ex-U.S. ! Avenue, anxious to cash, is on lethargy in postwar years (2) Wotting women should be colonel, who -WAS-D wortimao, the Coronation | CTRES, URO „Í KOL well as American vigour, in | allowed to deduct beauty conte, colleague ng

agree. Crowns have apported diplomacy.

just as profesiona models de.. While a warder watched, the on the tes at evening andATP,

Dulles

"It was agreed between Mr

Dulles, and myself that Japan's In his pocket

future attitudé must necessarily

herself."

spect the treaty

Was

be, for determination by Joan NEXT to have cause chitect

Mr

Eden, who visited Washington early in January 1032 with Mr Churchill.

So they signed“

to San Francisco to sign the hints. Japanese Pence Treaty for given to Mr Eden he did not Britain

show him that letter

With a gold gift pen Premier 1 was aware of the existence Yoshida signed for Japan. Then of a letter,” mid Mr Eden to he gave the allied delegates a tho House, Asked when, " he gold... gift,smille. It was an fhrwered--if answer it can be honourable solution.

called-Some' time ago,”

In Japan eclat · "status]

What

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