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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION:

Britain's Act Introduces Vital Change

London, Apr. 27.-Any Israel attempt to in- crease her size by encroaching on Jordan-held territory, including the Old City of Jerusalem, will find Britain at the side of King Abdullah's forces. This is the effect of Britain's guarantees, an- nounced today, of the present armistice lines between Israel and Jordan or any future frontier which may be negotiated by them, diplomatic quarters here declared.

1 can commit The Minister of State, MrI do not ink

myself to the idea of the con- 30- Younger. Kenneth

ference as necessarily the best nounced today that Britain, way to settle differences."

the asked it Mr Churchill bound to Jordan by a 1948 Trenty of Alliance, now re-Minister and

the Government would reconsider the decision to

cognises Jordan's annoxaen 110 jet aeroplanes to the tion of Palestine territory Egyptian Government,

Mr Younger replied that Mr held under the present armistice with Israel and Church would appreciate that the whole question of the supply

her "de facto" authority informs to the Middle East was the Old City of Jerusalem.

The Anglo-Jordan Allance provides

under constant consideration,

He did not think he could, nt this moment, add anything to he had Buil

In

for common defence the statement meatures and mutunmilltary Assistance in the event of either party bela: fnvolved in a war

subject to the threat of war.

Younger's Mir

explanation

UF

the

that

e territory to which the (CEG

the Anglo-Jordan Alliance will apply is subject to

modification at a final peace settlement, achieved by agree ment between the two parties, was seen here as emphasizing .that

does not in any Britain why wish to prejudice the frontier negotiations.

DECISIVE FACTOR

But the British announcement that the whole cf Jordan-2 cupied Palestine is now covered by the provisions of the Alliance with Britain was regarded as introducing a vital change into the Palestine situation,

Prene Israel to contemplate it, she could not now seek to

her increase

territory encroachment at the expense of Jordan without bringing the provisions of the Alliance into play

Diplomatic quarters raid the extension of the Alliance's

Ecupe

had brought a decisive factor into the Palestine situation in It impossible physically making as well as morally for Israci to enlarge her frontiers in direction of Jordan except negotiation,

Ab Churchill suggested that he should bring it to the notice: of the Prime Minister, 1 was

the iso asked Mr Younger to very important one, he said. consult the Prime Minister on the continuous stoppage of tan- her passing through the Canal Zo

which was umperm Iritain's efforts to get the Haifa Refinery into operation.

MT Younger replied that these and other important mat- con- fers were being actively sidered by the Government.

A

MOST STABLE Mr

Silverman. Shiney Jewish Labour Member, con- gratulated the Government (101 the "positive and constructive steps forward" it had But he urged that the whole question of

of arms supplies under Britain's treaties with the surrounding Arab States should he reconsidered--indeed

taken.

spended-until such time as they were prepared to negotiate treaties of peace with Israel.

Mr Younger; "I take note of that, but I do not think ang comment of mine is called for

Lori Winterton,

Conserva- uve, said that some Members who had had very intimate con- nections with the Middle Enot bet ever that frael and Jordan mom stable were by for the in-states in the Middle East.

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Siam Rejoices For King's Wedding

Browder Refutes Testimony Given By Louis Budenz

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Washington, April 27-Earl Browder, former boss of the American Communist movement said under oath today that Louis Budenz gavo "false"manding Officer, the dance testimony when he said Browder. had Owen Lattimore * Communist.

termed

Browder, testifying before the Senate Sub-Com- mittee, took direct Issue with the statements made by Budenz about Lattimore last week before the aume group.

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Anked by the mittee's counsel, Edward Une practicable. He also word that he did not know Lattimore, Morgan, about Budenz's re-ever met him and never mark that Browder had tad seen him,

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Browder then went told him "officially" that Lattimore was a Commun-farther under questioning, kay

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Communist who carried instructions to Lattimore, der said: "I nasumed

was a Communist (Field)

dit not know, though I

be able 10 Fay wouldn't

Jam met Jefinitely. I

under deinit circumstances where we were and I didn't ask co-operating,

Communist Daily Worker before he renounced Communism in 1045 and rejoined the Catholle Church,

Lattimore, a Far Eastern ex- pert and Johns Hopkins Univer. city professor, has been accused by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy of being a Communist rpy.

Browder was purged from his port at general secretary of the United States Communist Party 1940. He described himself day as

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angel for left-wing

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trip to Fed," by the Committee.

Morgan questioned Browder

Lattimore was not present in about the reported October 1937 meeting of Communist bigwigs, the room when Browder testi-

sald, Browdered. But McCarthy was. which, Budenz Dimself had "referred" to Latti teslimony put the

Communist And Budenz and Browder, once his Lauded als services in placing boga in the Party, directly at Perjury proceedings Communist writers to sell the odds.

the against one or the other are not ол China to Party

Impossible, ince both tesillied American public.

under oath-United Press, "There was no such meeting." Browder unid.

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COMMUNIST CELL Morgan then asked Browder ahaul Budenz's testimony that

Communist "rell"--with Lat

Helations, with

Bangkok, Apr. 27-The 18,000,000 subiects of King more as an alleged member

which Pacific Phumiphon Aduldet of Thailand will stage big rejoicingsrated around the Institute of tomorrow when their King marries beautiful 17-year-old Lattimore was arreciated.

Browder sald the Communists Princess Sirikit Kitiyakara, daughter of Prince Nakkhat

did not consider the use of the Kitiyakara, Thai Ambassador in London.

During the last few days farmers. merchants, rice huld-headed mendicants and aged Buddhist priests have been trooping into Bangkok to take part in nine days of celebrations.

centre

of the type of workmanship for which Beruares, ancient of culture and handicraft, 15 Candus.

1n profering the #10. Mr Payal action King Piniption of the President's high pecional regard, and his wish that the and Ring might have Phumishan King

a glorious, wiil interrum tile helde

lent and happy reign. Then set honeymoon at the

The gift was borne to the den of Hauhib to attend

sliver alver the King's coronation in Bang-pre-entatlutt en a

He succeeded his brother rried by four Indian servants troduce stability into Palestine First things should come first kok.

of the Bangkok Legation uni- and will encourage negotiated and a treaty between them King Anantin Mahidol, victim

an nassin's bullet three formed in while, with mina- permanent settlement between should the Government's of

years ago, but, meanwhile, has ture national fats as shoulder Izrael and Jordan-Reuter.

object an far na possible, he

her studying law in Switzer insignia. said,

land.

British officlat hope and ex- that this move will pect

today

be

Mr Younger commented Chaf

The wrappings around it.

India's national it were altenes of caffrons, green and while.

COMMONS STATEMENT London, Apr. 27-Britain

h and King Thumphon Ab-the British Government wished bride will be recognised King

accompanied on dullah's decreu doubling the ice agreement between Israei their honeymoon by a prein, size of his Jordan Kingdom by and all the neighbouring States.

security police--cus- Rund of annexing a large neen of Pales

Sulor Edward Lege-Bourke, omary with That monarchs f Thu sources pointed out that

ter reveral threatened assnsitna-

Inula's

Wis Particularly

recent years,

because the ruling attempted coups injappropriate, lons and

long patronised lienare brocades, who are LIMITED NEWS

known Thastanel 03 "Fir Kalu." Kami being an older News of the wedding cere name for the city of Bees. ---

strictly limited. Reuter. Tony will be

and photographs Completery

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Anal blessing

tine held by the Arab Legionomervative, said that, speaking slace the war with Israel.

strictly for himself, he Simultaneously, Britain gave stiered the de jure recognition your of fract to be the "mest biduotis Israel state by raising her re comilion from the yer old debetrayal of all those men who facto" to full "de jure"

proval.

fought in Palestine."--Henter,

MOVE WELCOMED

Mr Younger, in his announer- Calro, Apr. 27,—The Vetera ment to Parliament today, raid: states min, kanad Sidky Pusha

by the King's own speelal indin

"In announcing these two neto today became the first Eryption/nd, but

of recognition, "His Rinje=ly'. | qucnty, to support King Ab-

incorporating East station to reaffirmdullah's act

Gov.rnment wish

has been

the honeymooners.

set up t

their conviction that the probirin Palestine into the Kingham fashil to broadcast dally abote of Palestine capable of solu-Jordan, when he said litres tion

pectful mem, plonelieve

the move is in nceOf-

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the bunt of all parties concer|1=

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Whington, Apr. 27-The

Finbassy Czechoslovak

wunced today that it had asked f he State Department to trans- mit to the United States Can- TEACH a copy of a resolution

Regal Films prese calling for a Big Powers' peace DICK pact.

"It is their earnest hope that youk part in the the steps they have now taken | Tions, and now will help to create stability in conduct of affairs the areas come:red and will Jarged Jordan State." make u Contribution to the Sidity Pasho also thvoured any for the wedding and Mayed by the Czech Parliament

5 for the corunation. peace of the Middle East as a derdan-Syria-Iraq union.

A specia! Whole"

envoy of presence of Me Winston Churchill, the Arab country in the north and hon tutay to hand over the

a strong Georg. VI visited Ring Plumi Conservative Opposition leader, another (Egypt) in the Royal Worcester dinner servier Parliament also called for eco- said amid cheers that Dr Chaim will deter Israel from further!

for: 30 persons which Weizmann, President of Israel, expansion," he declared. and King Abdullah of Jordan Jnd both, over the vicissitudes of the past 20 or 30 year, shown themselv:9 always

friends of Britain,

QUITE RIGHT

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The resolution of the Czech

is the sation of "imperialistic produc-

POWELL

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Asked whether Jordan ughtding present from Britain'sion of arm and the condem-LIZABETH

icing.

nation of "war-mongering und preliminary peace with Israel, President Truman has given the preparations for a new war, Sidky Pasha said: "Peace with King Phumiphon a radiogram for which The Imperialists are prohibition of the

weapons; and an end to the "un Just, cruel and bloody wars in and else-

Israel would contribute towards with the Intest American con and use of atomic

Political stability in the Middle tronke features.--Reuter. East, and as such should be

He urged the Minister to avail | welcomed."--Reuter. himself to the fullest of any possible opportunity of bringing "these two eminent men into the closet and most harmonious contacts."

Mr Churchill asked if he was quite right in assuming that this was the general path on which the Government was embark:

ing

INDIA'S GIFT

Bangkok, Apr. 27-King Vielsam, Malaya

Tlumiphon today received in special audience Ima's Minister

where."

More Jews Leave to Thelland, Mr Bhagwat Dayal, The British Forcim Office was who prosented a wedding gift asked yesterday to place the Rumania

of the resolution before sent by the President

the British Republic of India, Dr Rajendra Parlament-Reuter. 27-More Prad. Apr. than 800 Jewish emigrants will The Indian President's in leave Rumunka for Israel

board ship of consisted of a pair of Benares

Bucharest,

Mr Younger: "Yes, alr. And Saturday on

hund-

It is a great pleasure for me to the Sovrom Transport Line, brocade bedspreads, associale myself with the re- The Inst previous contingent embroidert in gold silk. maries Mr Churchlli has made of Rumuulan Jews, numbering The Indian authorities in about the two gentlemen con-about 800, lett for Israel on Bangkok s'aled that the present

cerned."

the

Mr Somerset de Chair, Con- servative, urged the Govern- ment to call a conference of all Middle Eastern countries In- volved in an attempt to get a determined settlement of outstanding problems such na the future of Jerusalem, the closing of the Suez Canal and the pipeline, as no two of these Middle East countries seemed to be agreed.

"I think this would be an im- portant contribution to the solidarity of the area, which is essential to prevent the spread of Communion" he added.

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Mr Younger replied: hope that the action we are an-

will help rouncing.. foday.

April 1.-Reuter.

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