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Thorp tells "what WE have done"

Reading, Pennsylvania. June 5-Willard 'Thorp, an- sistant Secretary for Econo- mic Affairs, said today that tho United States hnd "made by far the largest contribution of any country"

of the maintenance United Nation organisa- tions.

to

Mr Thorp told the graduating clars at Albright College hem; "We have wanted them to work and they have had our full sup- Int."

He

contrasted the United Stated alms with the objectives of Communiem,

ho which described as a "new kind of throughout the Imperialism world-a drive to extend the area under Kremlia control and

to force Communist ides upon other countries'

"The method, in a large part, One of intimidation, has been

disruption arxi

revolution,

capitalize on weakness and to create internal division."

He said the United States hind

done what it could

to bring

about the rapid recovery of the

shattered

the world.

economic

system af

INCREASED EFFORTS

"Rellet programmes and re- covery programmes have been

in unprecedented example of

international co-operation,"

said.

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State Visit To Paris

Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhardt of the Netherlands, seen being greeted

on their arrival in Paris by President Auriol on the occasion of their State visit.

to the city.

Leopoldites claim

election win

Brussels, June 5.-The Conservative Catholic

"We have steadily Party (Social Christians) who favour the return

creased our efforts in

in the dificult process

of of King Leopold to the throne, tonight claimed 108

economic and social develop

ment by underdeveloped conn-seats on incomplete returns in Sunday's General tries, through

the interchange Election, giving them a mere majority of four in

professons, the Chamber of Deputies.

students and

Through provision of technical

assistance

and through

flow of capital.

"In fact, the

Dur since

actual

The latest results in this third }

Election General

of Belgian #treat part has been o

since 1r war-lought on the

if hesis so that we have note of King Leopold's return even extended Gur economic frem a interest.

There

programmes the

five-year exile-give Catholics 108 seats, the the Liberals 20, as be-Socialists 73, have been carried

and Communits seven, tween friends working together the

Liberal-Socialkat cartel where one of them is fortunate-the

some type of four. ly able to plve assistaner to the other."- United Press,

Free World

Resources Adequate

(Continued from Page 1.) Stressing the need of build-

Ing up the milltary forces

nt

einflsts

After recounts, the compost- tion of the Senate was tonight

54, Cat olies

50. given

37, Liberala

and 12 Communists three, but it was stated that Ana) Aures would

t be compitie stil June 20. Commuting on the results. M. Paul-Henri Spaak, former Socialist Premier, said, "The outerme of the elections raises twn preat problem-that of an eventual absolute majority for The Cholks and that of the Royal question,

"The Catholics jave leokee majority in the Senate

the North Atlantic Peet na mat is to small that if will not Hallow them to govern the coun-

tions, he said:

Because the

Soviets speak and think only try efteiently. In terms of force, the danger

of aggression only by the ment

can be avoided "Bels

and Wallonia, prompt develops gavint the Socinilets a large of the Nort Atlantic victory, have clarly expressed Treaty forces sufficient to take themselves at the return of Soviet armed attack a risk the King to the throne and in too dangerous for Russin to favour of a solution of conchita-

run."

Western

LION.

"Only through increased prach!

To me sens impossible anifled sirength in Europe can we hope to dealinot to take account of this wish with Soviet Russia on relative-they so clearly expres,“

Pirenne, Professor Jacques ty

Me Johnson even ferms," fold the

King Leopold's Secretary, this Committees, adding that no attempt would be made, afternoon denied Geneva press howevr1', Lo match Russian reports that King Leopold has!

strength division for division.

summoned Bradera uf the

SPAIN ASKS INDONESIA

Jakarta. June 5. Generalissimo Francisco France as informed thr Indonesian Kovernincst

that

to desires Spain establishi diplomatie re- lations as soon as possible. reliable sources said today. The Indonesian Govern- ment is studying the note,

United Press,

RED REGIME IS DREGS A baby OF SOCIETY" Out of work

a year since '02

Atwood, Oklahoma, June

5. Thirty-eight children in 38 years that is the motherhood record claimed by Mrs George Berry, a Oklahoma farm wife,

Like the woman in the nur- sery rhyme who "had so many

All plead guilty in

Prague treason trial

because of Marshall Aid

M. Geneva, June 5.- Amzaf Arutluninn, Soviet Prague, June 5.—All thirteen defendants in delegate to the Economic the mass treason-espionage trial here finished Commission for Europe, in entering pleas of full or partial guilt today after today's session, one of them described the Communist regime as "dregs of society."

declared

that the Marshall Plan was

responsible for unemploy-

ment in France and Italy.

He said that there had boon

no anemployment in the Boviet

Dr Jiri Krizek, 55, former legal adviser to the children she didn't know what British embassy, was the thirteenth and last to to do," Mra Berry, who is G. plead guilty before the State Court in the Pankrac as had so many themrison to charges of conspiring to overthrow the replied that the French Govern

time keeping of

Union for many years

M. Andre Philip (France)

ment

ura

She lives half a mile west of Communist regime with the aid of Western diplo-employment problem by sending

ere and says that from 1002 to mats and news correspondents.

1930 she gave birth to the, fol- lowing: one set of quintuplets. Ju his testimony he charged ane set of quadruplets, three that the British vice-consul, seto of triplets, five sets of Mr Adrina McLaughlin, Wis twins, and 10 children bom"chief of the British espionage

ngly.

service in Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean" and

that United States

embassy em- other things,

Singapore

Moslems Plan

Conference

did not solve its

those who did not agree with

them to "labour education

camps."

Before adjourning the solon,

Karin Kock (Sweden), tho chairman, expressed the hope that a vole could be taken tomorrow on the Russion and French resolutions before the Commission.

The Soviet

resolution calle

for measures capable of helping reduce unemployment and lo divert a fall in wages.

GOLD MEDAL All 38-20 bays and 10 girls-ployees, among

hep snuggle rofugees and gold were by her frst husband, Jolm

out of Czechoslovakia. Womack, who died in 1930. The

Dr Bedrich Ilosticka, 30, the ildren were born in or near

twellth chefendant to give Dalls, Texas. Only 11 are sull

sald he had been "in vidence, sald -Iving,

at birth or contact" Mamy died

on on alleged plot Singapere Moslem League nn-Joza Villani, carlier today maid, in early childhood."

with the former United States There are few records to sup ambassatior, Laurence Stein-

the

Singapore,

June

C

- The

The Yugoslav delegate, M.

_propaganda."——

nounced today that it would "It has been motivated by

but en call for a South-East Asia. Mos-nothing port her clann. However, Kiwanis Clue of Dallas awarded!, and the former British lein conference to be held here Reuter.

ambassador, Sir Philip Nicholls. when the Pakistan Prime

her a

rier

nost medal in 1940 as the ile said he had also been alded Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan,

nother in that city The Chub checked with neigh hours and credited her with 2 children, most of them bom n the family home. She has since recalled

actional Fan, In a United Floyd, born Press

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Washing Before Worshipping

Princess Taka, eldest daughter of Emperor Hirohito, washes her hands to "purify" herself before paying respects to the Gods at Melji Shrine, The This ceremony followed her marriage to Toshimichi Taka-Tsukasa, a commoner. is the first time a member of the Japanese Royal Family has married outside the

Royal circle.

To provide the Atlantic Treaty Catholic Party met him at CIVIL DEFENCE

countries with the modern wea

his temporary home at Pregnyi

pons and increased fire power-Renter.

nade possibl:

by present-Day

selence was the objective of the

1931 programme, The Defence Secretary aid.

He urged the Committer to mendment which upprove ai

would allow the United States

zell

Government to

arms lo

Wants Rubber

Plants Sold

Washington, - June 5. The

Commerce Secretary, Assisint Mr. Thomas Blaisdell, today of State, Mrred the sale of government- Dean Acheson, testifying before owned synthetle rubber plants

friendly nations

RESOURCES ADEQUATE

The Stcretary

the Foreign Affairs Committee

to private industry. He re- of the House of Representatives commended the sale of 11 plants

in support of the programme,

1 testimony before the Senate said he was confident that the Armed Services

resources of the "free woria" United Press.

Committee-

were adequate to meet the Com- SIDE GLANCES

munist threat.

the

pro-

He commended gramme to the Committee "with the profound conviction that by adopting it you will be inking: another essential Clep towards the prevention of war and the establishment of the conditions of stability and peace for our- selves and our children.

and

"My visit to France Great Britain and the meetings of the Foreign Ministers of the countries of the North Atlantle Treaty impresses mo with the importance of the United States measuring up to the re. sponsibilities inherent in these troublous times, both in our own interest and for the interest of the other free propies," he said,

"There is no lack

of wili, resourcefulnces or Coutanc Among the countries at the West-Reuter,

Red Shipping Bombarded

Taipeh, June 5.-A Nation allot Air Force communique reported today that air units bombed Chinese Communisi positions and ship concentra- tions along the tonight desplie unfavourable weather.

Amoy

area

It aid more than 400 Com- munist vessels assembled off the

miles cast Chimel const, fiva

northeast of Amoy, were under

heavy bombardment. Heavy

COURSE

NEED FOR FAMILY

PLANNING

A

The

Loulon, June 5.-Civilian dr- fence against atomic warfare is Be keynote of a training course

London, June 5. No tries arose primally out of for instructors which opened to-

high fertility, extremely day at the Civil Defence Staff matter what the obstacle, problem was bounti 1o become rollere. Sunningdale, Berkshire India and Pakistan must more acme owing in a decline for Dutch, Canadian, Australian

a network of birth in mortality. and British ficers and civil have

clinics, control

Sripati

oficials.

would last until July 7.

Meanwhile, London began an all-out recruiting drive for civil defence workers-Reuter.

by Captain Jack Novak, former now

in the United States. United States assistant military passes through on his projecte:

che here.

It was Zedenk Peako, a 50. Visit to Indonesia. year-old stoop-shouldered for-

Mr B. A. Mallal, Secretary mer professor. who described

League, of the

said that he the Communists ns "dress of

bod been informed that the soclety," when the trial resum-Prime Minister would be going ed on Monday morning. Plend-to Indonesia in the near future,

this

NICOSIA RIOTS

Nicosia, June 5.-Demonstra- ting crowds at Limassol today attacked and injured three

but that no date had yet been | policemen, before steel-helmeted police under a British super- Intendent arrived and dispersed

thin

ing "partially gulity," he nd- initted having written pamphlet ot the Communists 501. In which he said nt "never

A resolution to organise the before have the dregs of conference was passed by the elety risen to power." Asked whether he still believed that gue last night at its annual

mecting. was correct, he replied: "Yes." Pesko was the fret de- TE was decided to send in fendanl

ta Stem "partially vitations to Malaya, Indo- ulty" in so many words, al China, Indonesia, Slam, Burma, though

the others the Philippines, and Australia, qualified their formal plean of and to seni

a delegation to "uly gully."--United Press.

Karachi, if necessary, to invite the Premier personally.

of

some or

The crowds marched to the Commissioner's Office to demand the release of the town's Major, Vice-Mayor and four Municipal Councillors

imprisoned Saturday for dhobeying

Court order.

Sunreme

Q0

1

Jured the

They attacked and slightly in- policemen guarding the Commissioner's Office. Then 'hey marched to the Supremo Court buildings, shouted slogane and attacked another policeman.

It wmy understood tonight that police reinforcements had

The Sultan of Johore would be invited to preside,

Moslems In Tadia and Pakis 5.-fan would not be asked to take

thea format part in the meeting. been sent to Limassol, on the

coast south of here--Reuter. today-cuter.

Duke Of Edinburgh In Cyprus Nicosia, Cyprus, June Crowds of Turks cheered Duke

Exlinburgh when, winding up a three-day visit to Cyprus, he went over

Vencilan the

of St church Sachio, now a mosque,

Island's Governor, With the Sir Andrew Wright, the Duke also visited the Cyprus Muscum and churches of archaeological interest

It

the

Duke's last voyage

in the destroyer Chequers, In which he is a First Lieutenant, before he takes over s first enmmand-of the frigate Mag- ple.---Reuter,

Radio Hongkong

11.K.T.

Kong

Calling"-Pro.

8. "Ilong gramme Sumonary; 0.02, Carroll Gibbons Plano) and His Orches tro-The Savoy Hotel Orpheuna; 8.20, Oran Bolas by Alfred S- tard: 0.30, Cantonese by Radio riven by Miss Lee Wai Lun & 3. K. Lee (Studio): 0.50, The Melach- ring Orchestra: 7.15, "Letter from America"-By Altstair Cooke Lun

don Helay): 7.30, "Stage & Sereen Favourites"-ly Alleen Woods (Studio); 8, World News and News

Brlay); Analysis (London

8. 15. nt "Tax 200-Bert Glette

the Bammond Organ: 0.35, "Gilbert & Sullivan-Excerpts in "The Yoo- inen of the Cuard": 0, "From the Editorials" (London Relay: 0.10.

Weather Report; 9.11 um | 9. Cassidy-T. R. Rewell. C.D.E. the Al-Members: The Hon: P.

Documen-

Father Sheridan. S.J. Question Master: Norinan Tucker (Studio); 0.40. "It's Dancing Time-With the Because the level of living

Increases In the Skyrockets: 29, W.I.X.The Story An official spokesman for the Chandrasekhar, head of the was go low,

tary Programme by Leslie Daily Home Office said the course Economics Department of number of poor families might of the Jet Airplane A

Annamalai University. said well be disastrous. Family plan- (NCTS): 10.30, Time for Music

Light Orchestra ning, the modernisation of agri--BBC Midland

(BBCTS); 1, Radio News Reel culture fintl industrialisation

London Relay): 11.18. Weather Re- today.

were suggested 45 solutions, He was one of a number of wh

while there were difficulties in contributors to u pamphlet on planning a network of birth con- world food

populationtrol clinics, this reforms must be problems issued here by pioneered no matter what the United Nations Economic and obstacles. Social Organisation,

By Galbraith

11-27

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enaunitita wern; cattled and "No oggs for sale, lady-my hens Jay just for govern-

mant storage!!!

many. Press

ships were much United

and

In his essay,

on fond anel population problems in India and Pakistan, Sripali Chandra- sekhar said that the popula- tion diiculties in these coun-

Plane Smuggling

Case Dropped

POSITION IN CHINA

The position in China wis described by Dr T, A. Chen, Professor of Sociology of Tsing Hua University, Pelping,

It was broadly similar to that In India and Pakistan and the solutions were much the

same.

Dr Chen sald that it was un- likely that any one of the pro- posed solutions would be able to Lolve China's population prob-

a combination of several or all of them.

Miami, Florida, June 5. lems, but what was needed was Federal charges against two men accused of being Involved in smuggling war surplus Fly-

to Israel ing Fortreesca

two years ago were dropped when they appeared in Court here.

Progressive elements in China discussed openly Auch new matters as family planning, which were apposed to ancient) and powerful traditions.

Deeply rooted in old customs,

to raise

The defendants. Adolph Schwimmer, if New York, and Leon Gardner, of North Holly- wood, pleaded that they had the average Chinese preferred bren tried before for the game offences They had been found more quilty in a similar case in Los Europe Angeles and were fined $10,000 brought now in the sunimer

of 1948, when ways of life to China,

for took off Miami with routine clearanco papers for Puerto Rico.

three Fortresses

but a large family. frequent contact with and America recently

ideas and now

Clinical experience in Pelping showed that family planning I was spreading from the upper Later one was erroneously strata to the lower classes and reported to have

been forced it, in due course, this movement down

Azores while should gain momentum and be- Bear the

come popular in wider uren. [crossing the Atlantic.

Still later they were report-in China, a reasonable reduc ed to have refuelled at Cortion in the birth rate could be sica-Neuter. ·

expected.--Router.

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