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US Senate

Senate Investigators

Pope Receives Jap Judge Call

Pope Plus recently had an audience with His Excellency Kotako Tanaka, President of the Japanese Supreme Court, who is on official visit to Italy. Mr Tanaka io plotured, right, with the Pope. Express Photo.

North Korea:

‘A Price In Lives

New York, Feb. 20.

General Matthew B. Ridgway said today he felt convinced that United Nations forces in Korea could have driven the Chinese out of North Korea-if the United States had been "willing to pay the price in lives."

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Senato investigators called high "HELEN

officials of three government agencies to sit in on an East-West trade hearing today and settle any secrecy disputes on the spot. The trio was asked to attend an after- noon session of the Senate Investigating Sub-Committee on sales of strategic materials to the Communist bloc by America's allies.

The administration formerly refused to give details of the relaxation in International trade

Titles-u move it agreed to even SHOCK FOR

though the United States has

Its own tight embargo on ship- ments to Iron Curtain countries.

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But the Commerce Depart- ment brutalsed to give the sub- committee today list of 100 or more items which the US recommended that 14 other non-Communist nailons de- control at a conference in Paris in mid-1934. The conference removed or re- subsequently laxed control on 200 items.

“Railroad Equipment

Sub-committee counsel Ro bert F. Kennedy said the group asked for

foreign aid chief John B.

Hollister attend today's hearing along with general counsels Philip A. Ray of the Commerce Department and Mansfeld D. Sprague of the Defence Department.

The sub-committee also sum- moned C.

J. Hardy, vice- president of American Car and Foundry Co., New York, to testify on Western nations' ship... ments of railroad equipment to Russia and its satellites.

these exports were

PILOT

sur-

Invercargill, N.Z. Feb 20

A local pilot was taking two passenger for seenig irip over the roundior farmland in.« single-engined plane when the propellor fell oft. Anxious that passengers might paule, he announced: "Thero

his

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to

to seo"and glided down a safe landing.—China Mail Special.

Switzerland

Foots

The Bill

Barne, Feb. 20.

The Big Four conference

Mr Kennedy said the sub- committee will also hear testl mony on sale of electronie gear and electrical generating equip-held in Geneva, last July arent' to Rusia by Westem cost the Swiss authorities nations. He told a reporter that

francs 257,000 fumits on

(about relaxed at the Paris meeting. |£25,000), according to ac- The sub-committee later plans counts just.published here. lo question former foreign aid chief Harold E. Stassen, chief US negotiator at the Parls con- ference.

Copper Shipments

The Foreign Ministers con- terence which followed the #summit" mecling cost the Swiss only about 00,000 francs (about £9,000).

expense.

.The big Press Centre, which Mr Stassen returned from was specially Atted out for the The former Allied commander added "person- Paris and told Congress that first conference, served also for copper and nickel were still the second without much extra ally, I strongly doubt that such a victory would under embargo, according to a have been worth the cost.".

1964 report of his own agency. But the sub-committee last week The conference on Korea and heard testimony that the West Indo-China, from April to July has shipped 254 million pounds 1954, cost the Swiss authoritics of copper wire to Communist 563,000 francs (about £58,000). countries since trade controls

General Ridgway's comments came in his concluding artdele of a controversial series for the weekly magazine, the Saturday Evening Post. In earlier articles the former Army Chief of Staff criticised Mr Charles Wilson, the Secretary of Defence, for recommending reductions in the armed forces and military ap propriations,

The General sald in his final article that the seizure of all of North Korea would have brought more "real estate" to the Allied side but would have shortened the enemy supply 4inės.

Widened Front

It would have widened the Michael front from 110 to 420 miles, he said, and beyond that front "would lie Manchuria and the whole mass of Asla in which all the wealth and manpower of this country could have been

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By Telephone

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were relaxed in August, 1954. In return Switzerland gained world tourist pubilcity and and that alloys containing as much as 30 per cent nickel canextra trade as a result of spend- be sold to the Reds.

ing by hundreds of delegates, Witnesses tested that both journalists and other conference metals are highly important in visitors.-China Mail Special. war production for any nation.

sources

disclosed that Under-Secretary of State Herbert Hoover, Jr. tried to

Informed

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photographs, behind closed

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On April 11, 1951, he found The system employs a slow- General MacArthur "entirely scanning transmitter which himself-composed, quiet, tem- completes the picture or small perate, courteous and helpful." viewing screens within two to

four secondo, "Thero, was no bitterness, Do anger in his tone." General

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