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Anti-Communist
Move At Caracas Meeting
Caracas, Mar, 7.
The United States was confident today of majority support from Latin American nations to erect new barriers against Communist penetra- tion in the Western Hemisphere,
The optimism was based on closed-door talks with diplomats of 19 other American Republics attending the 10th. Inter-American Conference. The Secretary of State Mr John Foster Dulles worked hard over the week-end to get ready for the start of the debates tomorrow on the Communist issue. Guatemala will lead the opposition fight.
Diplomatic
will duelling
Imperant Communist centre on a United States re- question shoul be resolved solution calang fer * hami while the maximum number of spheric condemuction of Com them possible is here. munist Intervention". Also it seeks to expose Red agents and
the
After Balshing with the Can- munist topic, the Commission their propaganda. It declares nex: will consider the question mount domination of of colonics and dependent any hemisphere nation would tenturies in the Americas, and be a threat to pence requiring | follow that with discussion D emergency manlion.
the subject of peaceful relo-
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New York sky- Only the very tallest of the many herapors can be seen in this picture taken from the Rocke- feller Centre Observatlon Roof on top of the E.C.A. Butkiing 850 ft. abovo street level. The misty fog which is setiling ever the city covers all but the lofty Empire State, Building on right, and 500 Fifth Avenue in centre front-Express Photo.
Talks On Restarting
Initial on-the-record comment |tions
few delegates was cou- COLONIAL QUESTION tious and generally Inconclu- The colonial
af question is dive.
10 Argentina special interest Argentine Foreign Minister and Guatemala because of theu Jeronimo Remorino said, "Our long-álanding! disputes
with inal position on the question of Great Britain over the Malvinas Commun.sm will carelucy lalands and Belize, respectively. guarantee the principle of non- Their representatives at Fri- intervention,"
suggested ys meeting Chilean Foreign Minister cussing this tople first, but the Tebas Barros Ortiz said, "The Comm en agreed to
put the US resolution
good base Communist question first to from which to discuss the prob-enable the largest number pos- rm of Commun.sən, It is likesible of Foreign Ministers to be dring a cannon: one high shot, here to speak on it If they with. one low shot 50 as inter 10 The tople of peaceful relations regulate the firing and kit the includes the possibility of re- target,"
vising the American Treaty ou Pacifie Settlement, commonly known as the Bogota Pact; the status of the Inter-American
Commission, Peace
and the persibility of establishing “IT'S FINE"
Inter-American Court of Justice. Salvadoran Foreign Minister! Two other topics are before Roberto E. Canessa left no the Commission but they have 20-nation doubt, however, where he stood. been referred to a He sold
resolution
to be installe: sub-committer WAR "Abel"
tomorrow. They are: Regimen
The special State Department oil consultant, Senator Bourke B. Hicken of political asyices, exiles and leoper (Republican
draft Mr Herbert Hoover, flew into London today for including two of towa), refugees, Congressional adviser to Mr conventions en these "subjects. Dulles, said he was sure most of
final talks with leading world oil companies on plans to market Persian oil again.
Bolivian Foreign Minister Jar Guevara Arze sud, "I shall have to consider it care- fully and then see what is the best way to such Communism.
the Republies agreed that
Muscow-backed Communism
in fact an invasion of the the political independence" ef Western Hemisphere.
Mr
and protocal to the convention un duties and rights of States in
the event of civil strife-United Press.
Dulies will speak to BBC Commission To Study Kenya's
of the re- morrow in support solution against Communism America.
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He will represent his govern. ment
The Juridical- Politlent Commission of the con- the adoption, ference to urge without change, of the only re- solution which the United States ro far has submitted to the conference.
The demn the nation: Communist movement es an intervention In the affairs of the American Republics and urge them to adopt two steps to combat the menace.
con- resolution would
activities of the Inter-
TWO STEPS
They would be:
1.
!
of
"Measures to require dis- closure of the identity, activi- tles and sources of funds, those who are spreading pro- paganda of the International Communist movingut r travel in the interest of that movement, and of those who act as its agents or in its be- haif;
Who
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Abadan Oil
Flow Expected Soon
London, Mar. 7.
Principals of five American oil companies are on their way to Britain for the talks and a mission representing the companies is expected to leave for Teheran within the next two weeks to open direct negotiations with Persia on a settlement of the 33-month-old Anglo-Persian oil dispute.
London, Mar. 8. The British Broadcasting allocation of shares in an in-
of the Just over a month ago, the Corporation is to send a Com-ternational consortium mission to Kenya at the invitating oil companie, to market Department of Justice told the empanies they could go ahead tion of the Kenya Government Persia's oil,
future develop | to Investigato
that the fuel with their plan without fear of It is expected ment
will give of broadcasting in the agreement"
a large legal proceedings-Reuter. enlony, the Colonial Offer an-minority holding to the Anglo- nounced today.
Iranian Oil Company The The Commistion expocis to British-owned company whose arrive in Nairobi early In expulsion from Persia started April, and will spend about the oil dispute.
month there. It will submit Five American companies...
The London talks, started last found plentiful new sources of December, are to settle the supply. enough oil to support
Persia's economy.
a report soon after returning Standard Oil, Texas Oll, Gul to Britain.
Oil, Socony Vacuum and Call
After 23 Years
A Divorce
Edinburgh, Mar. 7. Mrs Harriet Ami Hunter told the court of session hero today that her husband came home drunk 23 years ago, packed bag and walked out.
it
She had not seen him since. She was granted her petition for dissolution of her marriage on the ground of his presumed
The members will be Mr J. fenia Oll-are expected to hold Grenfell Williams, head of the roughly the same shores be wet BBC Colonial Service, Mr them as Angio-Iranian Of Cem- R.W.F. Cockburn, head of the pany, and the balance would be External Broadcasting Ad-held by Anglo-Dutch and Fresh ministration, and Mr W. A. Ro- interests, beris,
a senior broadcasting en- Once this share question is gineer.
cut of the woy, the mission willah-China Mail Special. Cable and Wireless conduct leave for Teheran to negotiate a broadcasting
Kenya 2. "The exchange of informa-
now rettlement with the Persian tion
under an agreement due to end Government, Ginong governments Lo
1050, on September 28,
with SOLUBLE" PROBLEM assist in fuißing the purpose the Kenyn Government,
Since Inst August, when of the resolutions adopted by Under the inter-American
the conferences Cable
arrangements, Gineral Faziellah Zaradi custod and Wireless and meeting of Foreign Mini-
provide
and Dr Mohammed Mose:digh broadenst programme in t:rs reading interns Jonal Com-
the became Premier, diplomats have munism."
English language and in certain unfired the Anglo-Persian Vernaculars to Asians. The problem "egiuble." company also rents transmitters Bul to the Government to provide aroused in broadcasts
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the nationalist feelings Persin by Dr
The anti-Communist rzsclut or is the pet project of Mr Dulies at this conference, and he wen his first battle for it when Mail Special.
to Africans, China Messagh, the AIOC's deation to write off its Persian losos Juridical-Political Commission
and conecntrate elsewhere and agreed last Friday to constier Communism first among the fivo
Celle, Germany, Mar. 7.
vast, increase in the world's c
since 1951 have. Three Bilisht items on its agenda.
soldiers were production killed and six injured today made the task difficult. That was done at the sug-
when the lorry they were in One major obstrcle was the. gestion of Henry F. Holland. skidded
anti-trust laws, icy road and United States on an newly
appointed Assistant
tant crashed into a tree near here, which east strong doubts on the Secretary
Sinte of
for Inter-British Rhine Army Headquaplan by which the major com- "consortium" legality of the American Affairs, who TC- iers said tonight. presented the United States at On Friday, one soldier was panics would combine to mali, Friday's meeting of the Coni-killed and 11 injured in a Persian oll mission. Mr Holland argued collision between an Army troop
But without the co-operation,
that some of the Foreign Minis-carrier and a German lorry of the giant companies, it would fors expect to leave Caracas be» near Iserlohn, Westphalia have been practically impossible fore the conference is over, and; Reuter.
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London, Mar. 7.
England's Premier Earl, the 39-year-old Earl. of Shrewsbury, will shortly ask Parliament to freć his 6,000 acre estates from, a historic legal tie which prevents him selling liķe any other landlord.
Hard hit by high taxation, the Earl wants to sell £20,000 worth of his entailed land every five years.
Firat he must promote a pri- vate Parliamentary Bill asking
for permission to sell,
A
Strike Averted
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New York, Mar, 7. threatened strike against
x major Now York City news- papora was averted today when the Photo-Engravers Union de- ent by 200 votes to 28 to BCM $3.75 (£1.6.9.) weekly are Incrense.
to
The Earl's 0,000 ucres aro "Parliamentary settled estates" Was t a bis nteestors for
Pression: of the local Union, service to the nation,
Mr. D. M. Burke, recommended Under an Act of 1720, when we the proposal, but there were two branches of his told the membership: "Its a bil-
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ter p that Prolesuuns And Roman Catholic-only Protestant swallow more than I do."
The Photo-Engravers had re- members were allowed to par-
texas pidu 28.76 offer made teipate in the land.
by the publishers Inat November news- About 200 years later, this ex-|
arupted normal ception was repealed.
paper pubiliation in the elty for a day afterwards. The work- The Earl's proponed Bill to ara had asked for a rise of $7.50 Parliament would enable his C2.13.6). settled esintes to be freed- The sne wns subsequently removing the legal stumbling bindled to arbitration and the block which requires them to medialing panel recently ap- be handed from generation to proved the $3.78 proposal. - generation-Chinn Mail Special. Reuter,
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