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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1952.
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BETWEEN THE LINES
Russians Expected
Propose Unity Treaty
^<K* Aitoriat,,/ Pr,U) counting on being »ble to exploit
for a month or so the Rus«,a^, F h a¥mi ,0 * r,mrtBed
sat tight while the west thrashed ('0rma: v
out the German proWem. , ’ l)olieved in CMtern BM)n
As far as Germany was eon- that the Hussial1s feel th# Kwru,,
earned .t looked although Rtu- would ,w particularly reeept.v, to
a drive for n peace treaty at this
moment. '
And the eastern sources specu-
, _ . , .late that the Russians would back
and Germany might cause serious! p, ancc*s rlnim to the Saar ,n px.
delay in the Western Rearmament | chanK(> for Freru.h ap(lrova, of „
Program. permanent territorial settlement
Western leaders apparently jn (.astorn Germany in fa,.or of
have been able to overcome some po)and an(i Russia
of the obstacles, however, and Red. JubiUn,
plans are going forward to Include j ,n this eonnection, it-, reported
(unman units in a western hu-, tho Ruwianil were jubilant at the
THE DAILY N’EWS-TFLEC,RAM, SULPHUR SPRTNC.S. TEXAS
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by past experiences — would tie We. the Biitish have announced American assistance,
enough to stop any discussion of that n far as their, own i.amu. I’nlrath t>,t»rdrr<
‘: ci'tu erned thty’v* The I oi^nvjmsls dppear to have
had to cut hack. ' unleash d the same type' of d«i» ]
Point to Lag* orders n Japan which they were.
V British white pa’w*r says that -renting m western Kuror aw p. 1
of manpower and steel and thiv, and four. > .■ 4> - ago |Jj| uScIlllOWQr
a German peace conference. Tbc
Sv'ets have been opposed to free
e! wtions in Germany.
That’s not to say the Russians
won’t bring up the German «,uos-: lack
Gen. NacArthur
Makes Ii Clear
tion soon, however. Even if a irro- the general economic crisis caused 1 !'*• biggest 1 lot and iinti-
iMtsal for* hi* four meeting were their aims drive to jag. v-‘ u ”* *’* demnrtJtrntiiOi* «»r c , , f .
rejected by the west the move What tbi» MMM to thpt B ’ ""! :i1'' ’ \„tX. peb. 3f General
conceivably would have its effei 11tain* vrmed fore. - ss ill Wt'mn.i 'd je-terday m l»kt«> ap t i)tnl|i;a, yla, \,»hu, hi. • made
on French public opinion. And the ^ from now !.' ', (clear mat. tic few Wppol
Russians have not tended to nass ,t<ring , f Ki.Vt, Tlr .repwOtr _ *' I ckjo; th-msands of Japan, ,, *| l>w ight I i-« ■ i.
up any maneuver to w* disrnit;.: .tlrt, strength is 9.M.OOO mow. iT" * and ............ l,tn «l office,
- - - — stoirned -Through Um streets, tmt>
s * i . -J ' ■
I '■ • ■ un;h I ' l ie- -Sp i,!;tini ed din ing 'he Sctto 1 rtf Mission-.—*
H general sirpei n ten.'lent Reported.
Tile t’hrtotian Vouth Fcii..wdi(p !......... ’’
Will meet at t; oo m fo, study.; T,.„ vrntra, Bndmturtt«d p.»rt&»
fellowship-and a sand*M pat „f m Swam.p/.Ui, Arrth
T>.,- Oo Rio frww > Carolina and Virginia'
nt r. Iltip III Wiholt N ,- „-Vlwi hair the site the date of Mela.
can party using 'Ring. ihe\ leioi,- ware
Scale Army Plan*
i will go o to;'.HitkOfM) Hp'.ti,by Apyl
In a ttatemeiyt Issued in New
,.s:a didn’t have to make a move
things were going her-way.
For a while it seemed that thy
historic rivalry between Fran- e
It's I ft'orted, in l.isbo^/ that M • veal Km Me. • the .* £S wttn ‘"<k-.^ t. o «a ymlt MacAnhui Mo de ir
Ure'Atlantic Pact Council-Kaa di«- !\ ~ 1....... n,r n,..,r ...... Eu-
ropean army.
nows that the French want to bar
^,.^e ,ro'l‘ "f Germany :n f Germany from full membership
Tlcst Europe s defenses is W.i.y , in tju. Atlantic Pact organisations
giscus.-sed no\v ‘
Pact Council
Msbon.
As the we
f
by the Atlantic on tho grounds_of possibleGcr-
vetnmoiit had hooesvf one ntillio ' J, ' " 1 *' ‘has no personal hau.y! I‘
cussed the possibilitv of scalin.s! i„ ui.'fnrm lv the enil of this Whi-'fih. rvots wn,. gouti- on. rruman.’V
-...............rs
wa« f.oimed out iyt the i.eginidiu , 1Jtt j.,, overthrow n ® . magaaine crea ,ed W'hni Mav Arthu-
That th-ismugaatn could be schiev. The'manifesto called foi s.-;-*#-■*'•»«'•* ’’vrionrotis speculation ”
*d in three veart onlv ff y> . In 1hf> j,„,troi.v Tl'" *'"«*•' •»jjj ,H" ‘bun the
hoi. ra .■ materia’ . machine to»la,and thl, Am.-ricanJnoanese soct,r-
ami other essentials were avail. )v tt('ich, id.ulees the 1'mted
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reasons advanced
the Kuropean defense picture is
the apparent slackening of the
cold war on the continent.
The council is said to have
neard reports that thn—Knaaians
are now concentrntfhg rin the far
east. It's reported that f’. S. Se-
cretary of State Achespn told the
council there are gbod ehan.es
for a Korean armistice before
spring.
And .hi
t'rP'’ i *
saisl.v that" def.un.
uch is meeting in man territorial ambitions—in
east a< well as in the Saar,
apparently avoided j That’s the speculation. It re-
a eusis ovpi Germany, the Rus*, mains to be' seen now whether the
sians bejran to take notice. j*e*tem powers would ajrrcc to n
First, the Russians advised the bip four meeting on Germany, na-
Kast German Comnumists they’re turning that the Ruaaiana will pro-
in avor of an all-German peace i j onv ono ,oon
treaty
ss r: frzssts: < *........
n.,t Kuainn move will i.e'to w"' •««*** *-»"*»•*
lore u Hg four meeting to draft ‘ab.ng the idea of a Gennan peace
■uicli a treaty conference seriously. And that .«
Old Propoeanda ,ha*1. fbum.iny-wid,. elections
The !dea of an all-German tree, th*V“ *° h“ hp,<l 1,ofo,“
tv is one of the e ldest ones in ,H*TV u- ^
the Soviet propaganda mill. .^h"1 ^'st S!loVosmrln
said el-.t’tmns would he necessary
ror years, the Russians have so thnl the'entire German peop'e
lieen talking aoout a treaty that ,.„u|,| nrl)0int a legitimate delegt,
would unify Germany—on their tion to a peace conference,
terms. He observed that otherwise tt.e
It’s rot
Me.
The report
.ynendit ire ruts for Il ha.
born made no ojjrtiallv hv 24b
million dollars in American aid.
statement was viewed As riv ru the Freji. h ate e»m
.lanafi
by some council members not !p|,lr"’‘'«l. thev’ie di-bussipg
t.he ligbt of the possibility of itcat'c j t}*>Rpl metiran h.e! • now..
ad.li
V
States to defend
can defend itself.
\\ hv are the Reds stepping up
I'gUavU.r „ III ,liuvan at the present
ii'twi. ht .’
There nr,, a niiin’iei of ’ikelj
■ \ a-.on« -—-—
The (im pose U'aJ Tl' -n -Ja•
The ‘general did not deny
article itv-clf,- which"»aid he laeor j
.-I Senator Kulvert Taft feT..I.!'>j
tiOl' ure-tide nt lal nomi-I.tioi', \.e I
until it . . ' - . -
did lie commont on a pwttoli of I
the article saving he w ould sup- j
port t o teei Minnesota Governor j
Itai old S ,asset, it Slw ett .let. ..ted
Taft .
Kugai.imW'TRtSrditrmvei. Mat'Ai !
iluir rnl he l.»( i’ w arm, peisonal
it a ’00—" ' , , V“t- . tetdujg ■ f»t hi«-fellow' of fleet Hilt
in the lar east but rather of the !1 en slfr-sA ,, i ry John W Sm t panose |«'\ne chief, i -vc ed u , , )ri, ,„„ s,...
likelihood that am armistice will <Teh-*—> neiroliatiivc with FVen. ,t 111 ,1 ttaoifttg .and. dist-ipline | enhov. .0politn nU helie 1
free the Commutihts for now t.d .ITemiri Edgar Fnure (For ), tin among the jt mnuuirust rank , . \ .
ventures in Asia. [finance minister, ! The coordtnation between indie f
Regardless of whether Soviet! In th overall, situation. thpr« ' ‘TVipin.' and the Japanese C..m.-.
no hint of whi. h wav the Atianti.
pressure has actually eased in
som.u western goverr-1 Pact (", uii. il will de. i l whet'i
Ipw'i ti, Veep rhouting foi tils' 1 t*b.db.
tempo of rearmament, And the1 sion got.! To ‘ scalp it rl.vwrf”'
main reason is economic. ,, w„;t)U anm.ai., however. Ilia
France, for example, says she’secnomi fartoi will' !«■ th
already spending ahoul .100 mil- consideration If ftu
lion dollars a vein- fighting li<‘dji1H9 nctuallv slackened Ivor me -
guerrillas in Indochina She say l|le ih Kuro„,( „h<> t.(lU|d p
she needs more helu. Iup llt nnv
Jpapc. tNews 1 that Geneial KisCn
hoivet may l.n iftiiitved to appeal
a it. brought a
III'fore t’oibtf-essb
harp dental 1 gene, d -
'fcampatgi. manager, Reptrhhrah
, S.'ivatwi Heim Cabot lodge I he
jTap.'t '--aid 1' l ad i.-ained ipr.‘’ui
surprising, then, that | East German government would
western circles w reported to b. appoint delegates who are not
cool toward the suggestion now. authorized by the people.
The Russians are said to be That condition alone—judging
The economic issue has <»tlscd
a conflict between the civilian 'iim
A momentary lag in the cold
... .war would-hm dlv seem to be -rea
military chiefs on whether to keep, „„„ ,.no„,.h vamping Fn-
a target of 100 divisions by 1054. ^., Economics is dif-
The military say ye^. The civilians L, a . ,AA ,
«ay it should tw» scaled down by 12 eron * ovum»i, t u»--; "tu j ’* n" . X' , in the enntrat
l>cr cent. * jftion tacjjret i* to W* maintained M j of turmntr toivaid Red ( hma M,,‘, fnj,t M
inay moan adilitiunal requests for
i.i ol>n "iiulii a?«•» that th<* Ris' i
I '.'iv.; I.i’ •■■fefttvmi tinvc to. ein-lmru^ •
I ho ifnyitiintout |>«rticubtrty
ToficaU* moment.
V ,1 M^arioso * *!ii-sat \ hftt tio *i n
roffitintiuns with the tTmtes*- N'e-. .
. i.til oat HrtMe i’. Ilf Ool.ltV .....,rhot I'.HMl
• ..III * on I out , ! t*t I fi , . **a^-
, . ■ hnAvot s. hat Keis were iitMnnme the
J a! anf“»e treaty. . . . , . ,
... . „ {Hitati*Kv to hnntt Imn Itavk, from
W.»»l mul See
'Itejhits* !ion» .Ia|mu sav tin
Ut»\» i nunnt’c t»nlH=v -4+4^—drahiur . „ . . , ,
vr . f i>V1i»e uoiitLl si i k the cntiyres*»t,m
a ith Mu* \at'oj;«h «td Ia very con- , , ~ --:—
. , T. . , , ai mvitaiion foi rjMmmaM’i.
ftenema'. ]Mt tm re» eonakler* i ,, ,4 , a* -
1 . . Iliwrvpi, ni Keveriy,
iihh? souhnieni m fnvtu* oi teaitni? .. , .
.» , i, Aitts l.iMiyc imd hr iVlanmoi m
xitti th.v ( hmeae t oinnumist** i?i ; . . k
Urn move. Ami re aOrtcn: AM)
F)»rO)»e vv «* 11 Oh J\ily no mi
iiiiti'ii/- convent ion. Fhc ^'d.L
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Senator Taft appealed _ mt a
1 N’cnv N oi k television pipy tarn la»t
-t"•.I niifht and found in a hriak
Meeiv WMd rier
itjfl tii hv ripdiviityd primarily l»>
oiH»ndr reason■*Japan imi*t
trode With the \ hi a h pirttril'nnd
II : eirisln* tl* be «<>eu whetWr . „ w„h T,.* McKisiy, ah Ki
Jf. d demure trstofs [(Ui rmw the bm k.-i T\tf di*pulc grew j
kfuwrnrtiwnt serious difficulty. tl„, ............ ............ almu«t i
hnwcier. The of feel of I Jntit.K j 9(<tp|to<l • the show,
mlgh! le just the U!>|u.v(e 4o 1 j, imr.hed ..ff wh.-u Me-
titfen the |.e..|.le against the (Vary said- Taft hadn’t told the
(,bmmur.ist.s, (truth "hen the Seiiirt.ir >,d in Kiri
,Still another reason coul.l lie to ri.er.t tjrn.k that Pivsidritt Ttit i
fotm^ attimlmn the wi“ h’»n p<» nrnn didn't ^vith * oogi
wi*ra on th** fur full muf t«) did' i on K'*i* u until wacks aftei the
li fivt thcir 'utt«*rrti*»n from Kui*Of>t\ ! had »ttt» ti*d MH'miy ^alrl the I
Such n move would be parlieii- president had tHlk*d " itb^nih, J
lariv tunelv now he. ause th,. \f. I»«nr... t»»t«. ai d flv«t RtptlhlicanJ
Untie Pact Council is in wowiioii ;f‘mrgrtuwmwn w.tliin itl houis ofl
ipj Lisbon. Highly important da-;*he uu'br-wal of host dll ies
ciViotis on manpower, armament ’ Taft an*w»er«d that 14 Senator*;
mid bases in K\i'ro|u- ar« up far don't rotnpi i»e1 the Senate, and j
lonsMeratlnn. charged McCrary with calling him.
Communist pmaitro in Jap-m n liH' A •'»**«»*» bad to he wad*)
could he d* to nd*l rontcri*! ^ •fuit't the amlirncc. *% > I
t<» thf* ni'/umcntsi of -»orn«' of thr w
Atlanft I'ict minUt#n» who t»^
licvc (hut th** rcfirmnmcnt effort,
nhoubi l*c 'njfer kcn***! in Furop^ hi*
canmc thy !i|T~ cn* t i» nuw the upwM
hkHy Uf«*HWr f*»r n«*w Commit*
Hint tTHTVfM.
.S»u h Red tfK’tift) would ti** in,
too, with th*1 tpvivnt yf Uu* tronp.t-
to !' nope (Ifhah* in Wnnhi ’i;t4*n.
ft could hi* that thi* Comma*
hay** decided that the
♦‘UM p reach t* a more fruitful
theater for them, jlowovor, thi« >%
n particulariv ciijcimI rooim nt in
First Christian
Sunday Services
j
Eurupp, A l»i*lanrc of powor by
ochi«*vcd yet on the
no rnefirn
cunt t firnt.
“Making Itcltyion Hear* will In*
thi* sermon dlsili^ifd jhy the Mev-
etend f !»udc K, !S-imu*n riekt Sun
- «lay morning at thr* 11 o’c lock wor
khlp liOUl Thy tklifiUt«*f aer1 I* *i»|
hk o/ the f.hun h hm* looking for*
waul t.o m laiye rrow«l for the »«r*
viie Thoir who vlnit the Hint
ChriMti»n churrh alwuiyM find »(»me
thiriK helpful and Worthwhile. A
i»pi(i;ion that 1#' timely and yet
rnoted in ieiiirioterii ifth »nd t aaiii
tion*; the Celebration of the l.ofd'nj
Supper; m beautiful anthem by
fb«* choir; imapbatioftMt *ifrg»ng: I
and fellow hip by the eotigregB- ^
tion W*» belii've theso provide art-
ive aicls for real worship Vny are
always web ome to th*. get vice* of .
■ thiw church.
’ (lb rt*m> Tl,*. rv»ning woi.hlp hunt will |
Heoul, Korea. Frb4 Tl A vet- bejfin gt 7 '10 An oufutandlttK mi,..
ermi t giiHiKan •uddrer hat* volutt* tion picture will be shoWn a* the f
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Private John Wheeler and bin ally be brought t<» a * b»»ie The pic-
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