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U.S. Threat To Sever Diplomatic

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With Bulgaria

Sequel To Demand For Recall Of

Of British American Minister Goods

Manila, Jan. 21.--Sy

mese utganisant koors – Bere declared n hoyent of British pools. banks and businesstes in retaliation for British recognition of Com- munist China.

Cast Loy the Karemestang Party,

is modes to the Totich Legalion, IS MATERIAL тел Jabens, wills the Britud me the Putique

The Chinese Fan KME any official cons Lle with the saying it was the "spontanestas ption of the }ij}br=¥ c°an£r munity of M: natia to British re

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Washington, Jan, 20, The State Department announced today that the United States would break off diplomatic relations with Bulgaria unless! the Bulgarian Government withdrew its demand for the immediate recall of the American Minister to Sofia.

The Bulgarian demand was made in a note presented here yesterday.

The United States Minister in Sofia, Mr Donald Heath, was declared persona non grata.

In a note delivered today to the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry by the American Legation, the State Department said, "Unless the Bulgarian movement. Government withdraws its note of January 19, and demonstrates its willingness to observe established international standards of conduct, the United States Government must conclude that the Bul- garian Government does not desire to maintain

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HE future of Southeast Asia was one

To the un preoccupations of the

delegates attending the recent Colombo Conference. It is also something which constantly agitates the minds of every. body who has the slightest interest in the subject, amongst whom, of course,

are the indigenous inhabitants. The Colombo Conference dealt with 10 number vi nspects—political, economic, social; now comes Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. Ceylan's High Commissioner to Britain, to inform the world that unless something argent is done about the economic situation in Southeast Asia, this area will lead the rest of the universe Into "a depression of unparalleled depth." Sir Oliver measured his phrases and his warning cunnot be written off as the prattlings of irresponsible. But his gloomy foreenst Is a little shaking, and his declarations

of how are a reminder

slight is the general appreciation of the economic plight which Southeast Asia has reached because of World War I. Sir Oliver, in his speech to the Royal Empire Society, proceeded. develop the theme that the first duty of the Westorn democracies is to fight poverty, rather than Communism in Southeast Asia. Both objectives would appear to be complementary. If, as Sir Oliver says Cominuniam in this

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the consequence of ignorance, poverty and disease, the eradication of those threo social evils should bring about the elimination of the political evil of Communism. Interestingly enough, there le another school of thought: that Communism is not the direct product of low living standards and maldlistribution of wealth, but that it insinuates itself inlo any country (whether economically rich or poor) through well planned and deliberate, aggression. This school of

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normal relations.

"In these circumstances, the United States Govurn- ! mont veill be obliged to withdraw the United Sintos diplomatic mission from Bulgaria and ask for the recall of the Bulgarian diplomatic mission from the United States

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Of Aga Khan's Jewels: Six Men Arrested

Paris, Jan. 20.-The French police today announced the arrest of six men for the theft of £200,000 worth of jewels from the Aga and Begum Khan last August and ordered a nation-wide manhunt for two other men who they think can lead them to the jewels.

The sixth member of the gang arrested today was described by the police as Georges Watson. No nationality was given by the police who added that they found him in a Strasbourg hotel. He was sent at

nce to Marseilles for questioning.

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problem possESS the weakness of over- simplilleation. Undoubtedly poverty. ignorance and discuse offer breeding grounds for Communism. Not the Communism of the intellect, but its half- brother, the Communism of emotional hotred, disillusionment and despair. It is irrational and blood-thirsty, and curınot effectively be dealt with by force of arme other forms of intimidation. To replace social and economic ill healthy and happy living standards denies emotional Communism of its principal advantages and makes the issue one of intellectualism, or alternatively forces the proponents of Communism into attempting a coup d'etat. Illustrations of this can be found in Russia's Eastern Europe satellites, where neither poverty, nor ignorance or disease were any of the motivating factors in converting those states to Communism. Therefore, in the the task of trying to save Southeast Asia from the blight of Communism, the Western democracies appear to be con- fronted with two neccHsities: to help eradicate social and economic ills, thereby denying emotional Communism its breed- ing ground; and to secure from the governments of those countries assisted, guarantees that they successfully resist any attempts by the Communists to obtain control by means of 11

d'etat. Thoughtful but coup vigorous action along these lines seems to present the best chance of preventing the further. sprend of militant Com- munism in Southeast Asia.

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Jakob Malik Walks Out

Jakob A. Malik (left), head of the Russian United Nations Delega- tion, rises from his seat

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U.N. Security Council meeting at Lake Success, N.Y, to lead his delegation from the meet- Ing. Malik walked out be- cause the other delegates would not kick out Na- tionalist China's delega-

tion.-AP Picture.

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Milan, Jan, 30.-Nina Forl. after the Aga nad Begun Khan 40-year-old Italian woman who Tinel færsti hekt ap and rubbed on battered the wife and three That way from the villa at te children of her lover to denth Caunet, Lear Nice to Beauville with un tron bar, was sentenced to life Imprison- to my set Prince Aly Khan and his | here today. wale Olm star Rita Hayworth ment.

Loud applause from the Towards the end of the month packed public Jhet belonging to "Bag Hoger" the sae found in the Cute Perroquet, Fort, named "The Beast" by

les maksed by thes pollee as an Italian newspapers,

heard the wande mweht itide-o it in Cannes, sentence impossively. She broke down and sobbed, how- About the ..: ged Loca and Vineleon, jofore arrested a barna at the

tame the ever, when led out of the dock. A pack court followed the Une 10-day triat of the woman who manageress, was described by the prosecu- Riot us "a hieratious ghoul with charges of widhholding inforina- Phlood on her hands and lust In tims the Khan wobbury her heart who brought ruin to The puhee muk! they thought a man and death to his family." Pant "Bog Roger" and his mis- Not

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today as Kere were "executed" when sentence was passed was because They Głuseppe Cieelardi, the man bought that thele lender, trailed whose family was murdered by by the police, might give them (Fort when she went to keep an away, or because of a quarrel jappointment with him but over the sharing of the loot-found him absent from home. livuter.

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best losed at the Jewels had The Aga Khan was Daftar med cheers hadden by the thieves an of the development by telegram.y the others wiktion <PI} Bie entry wid the garden of villa near the f The Trul which led to the Aga Khan's resulence when Haw armands began Jate in August, soon

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DEAT i seeution against the Legation's Hitri aployees where only erine has been their association with the Legation."

Two of the employees heal bren

hund executed, mother thed after being maltreated by De Bulgarian police and others 1ad been arrested and tortured, the note deglans-Reuter.

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HEROISM OF NINE BRITISH SAILORS

Marseilles, Jan. 20. When the French trans- Mediterranean liner Ville Doran docked at Mar- seilles tonight carrying the 25 men who formed the full crew of the sunken Tunisian cargo steamer in story of heroism Tebourba, all aboard told a mountainous seas by nine anonymous British sailors

from the Glasgow cargo steamer Cartwood.

Almost every piece of the The Curtwood saved nine of lure. Caldwell, Ohio, Jun, 20-A the Tebourba's crew after three Tebourba's dock was torn away RDA pipeline here exploded desperate attempts in a small by the sen, they said. early today. shol fumes 450 out. feet into the air and 60 acres of surrounding farm-

The Ville Doran picked up 10 land. No othe was injured. of the crew of the Tebourba, The blast awakened nearly who had put off in a life-boat, all the 1,800 residente of this board the battered and sinking eastern Oblo community.

bui ne men

still remained

So big was the explosion ship, weighed down with a car that 201 airline pilot over go of cement. Filteburg, DO miles away IC ported seeing the flames.

between

The second engineer said, "We ennnot speak too highly of the

heroism of devotion and English comrades."

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sank off the

nieinber Another

of the crew said, "It was men of the Ben who saved the men of the sca. The aircraft that went to our rescue could do nothing in The Tebourba loy the Cartwood and the Ville such a storm." The blast destroyed the 160

Tho British

ship The Tebourba fert of the line, nine feet under launched a whaler with nine east coast of Spain. Her cap- the ground, made a hole 30 feet wide und 80 feet long, men which reached the sinking tain hurled pieces of steel 210 feet Tebourba and finally succeeded euriler and set fire

farm-house in taking off the nine. arch five

out-buildings.-Reu-

ter.

CHOU EN-LAI IN MOSCOW

Doran,

The whaler was battered by waves against the side of the ship and damaged, but Con- tinued to the Ville Deran and took the rescued men aboard.

and crew of eight had been reported to LG drifting on a raft in heavy seas. -Reuter.

Typhus Outbreak

Peshawar, The Ville Doran then took the vaccine and DDT wore rushed Jan. 20.-Typhus whaler and its crew in tow, casting them of near the Cart-from Peshawar to the Khyber London, Jan. 20-Chou En-wood. inl, Foreign

The nine British sailors Agency where 15 people were Minister of the then rowed back to their ship.

reported to have died after on Chinese Communist Govern- ment, has arrived

Captain Touech, in command outbreak of typhus. in Moscow, of the Tebourba, took charge of

Some 20 cases of typhus were according to a Moscow Radio the peste operations from the reported from various localities report tonight,

Ville Doran after he was picked in the Agency,

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