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Easiest and Beit Way to Advertise Use Want Ads pigteei alii i wljwKer It's easy to insert a Want Ad Just Call 5000 Congress Gains Victory in Atomic Secrets Dispute Advice Needed, jtwo Men Sought in County, Triiman Asserts i Held as Suspects in Murder WE3TPORT CONN 'API Cap WASJnNQTONs AP) Conrt iuin Lro Carroll of the Connec member appeared today to have won major tlctory In th hot dls pattrcfif their right to help decide whether atomic ecreU to bt chared with other nation. lawmakers greeted with obvious satisfaction the Dresldenllal olive branch held out yesterday a I closed door meeting mauotiii ment, military, atomic nd congressional policy maker. Vr. Trumn lold the 8enle House Atomic committee through Secretary of StU Acheson tht he feeU ny action on the share the atom lsue must have the support of both Congress and the Executive branch of government. A vital factor In the question of sharing the nation's A bomb eecret wr.Ui Britain and Canada 1 the fact that the United mate is largely "dependent on those countries for Its supplies of uranium the material that makes atomic wepon possible.

Announcement of the President's position, as outlined by Acheson. vu made by Senator McMahon (D Conn), chairman of the joint committee, after l.be 90 rolnute meeting In secluded Senate office room. McMAIlOVB 8TATEMOT iur ther disclosed that Acheson, acting on presidential Instructions, had tk ut 8tate Police reported today the arrest of to men In connection with a serles.ofcrlme climaxed, he asserted, by a afiTyThg In OreehWich ltAmr at the WestrMirt Stat" Pollre barracks ald Carroll were rrsnxtiJmitn, at, or or Jrajk. ehd George Louden, 22, of 8'amford. Carroll reported that no specific charge wss lodged against the men pending their transfer to Greenwich Smith hsd been sought In conn" tlon with the fstsl shouting last Saturday of Orover Hart night watchman st the Inrilsn Harbor Yacht club In Greenwich A wanted for murder" alarm was sent out for him by police after Hart's desth from gunshot wounds Carroll said the'tsvd arrests were caliber automatic Both weapons were stolen Bobbins said Carroll said no specific charges would be placed against either Low" den or Smith until latei In the day when they will be transported to OreehwTch Unification Accord Reached Wholesaler Indicted On Tax Evasion Charge Nrw YORK 'API A federsl grand Jury Indicted Abraham Ros enblcmm, 43.

today on chargea of evading 1208,182 In Income la payments Assistant VA Attorney Edward ftlgney said Rosenbloom, a tobacco wholesaler failed to report (261378 of his 2S4.jo net income in 1943 and 144 WA8HINOTON IAP A broad measure Intended (o force closer teamwork between the Army, Navv and Air force was aiireed upon today by a Senate House conference committee The legislation amends the original Unification ait of 1047 along major lines requested by president made In connection with a series Truman atd hl new hecretarv of robberlea and burglaries committed since July 9 In ralrneld county. Connecticut, and Westchester, Put nam and Dutchess counties. New York, and "terminating In the unniWKD mururr Chairman Tydlngs iD Mdi of the Senate Armed Services committee said he hopes to win quick Sena'e approval of the compromise That would send It to the House for ex Smith. Carroll said was arrested I prcted Dual congressional action early today In Wilton by fltate Po In general the compromise fol llcemen James Angeskl and Donald lows major provisions' of a bill pre Hurst of Connecticut One of sev vlously passed by the Senate ersl teams of Connecticut New York I stale and Oreenwlch police assigned a to search for him In the Wilton area IHrl near here His arrest Csrroll said wss pre losTistrmaow rsiaS osjt home of Ernest KreKilel where a on ratification of the treat) shotgun and other articles were stolen Carroll alio said that 8mlth, wanted also as a parole violator told police he stole the Krehvlel shotgun but conceslerl it Just before his srrest He denied his Identity si first but a compart He said thsi bemuse our resources are limited It is nrtesssry to conctntrste the main Amerlcsn effort on Furope He termed this an effort vital to AmerfLan secur lt Under the adinlnlst ration plan. during the next 12 months Euroiw of his hstr from red to blatk Lowden Carroll said wss snested st his Stamford home Attu.g Police Chief David Robblns of At rtrson said that irvtaus scare llkel) that the Western ruropean nations would be aUequatels rearmed or able to do their own re Clreenwlch Detectue Captain James arming the end of the sear s.lla,SI,a.l JSta Wl is.

mni a a outlined a plan for maintaining me burslars in ths wivtun mV Hu ma. rirhste atwrii I rtilnM And auto. lot conduct I i i lng exploratory discussion with the British and Canadians, Senator Hlckenlooper (R lowa, ranking OOP. member of the Joint, committee, aald he understood Arhe. son's plan to mean the United States would not divulge any atomic secrets on a "higher level" than at present And this level he told a reporter.

Is "far below" that Involving bomb and Industrial Information He added he la saUsfled now that Congress and the Joint committee will not be bj passed In whst he termed "so cslled negotiations" Policemen, Firemen Deny Town Squabble Police and flremanlc officials today denied reports that a dispute between th two groups occurred lsst night during a regularly scheduled Bute lire Training school at Mar ahall pond In Manchester road. Herbert Oakley, Pleasant Valley, state fire Instructor for tins area, denied that a Ton Police department prowl car had been parked by a town patrolman In such ajnanner at to prevent a fire pumper from operating He not oply denied that any such Incident occurred but aald the regularly scheduled class svsi conducted. Paul Kratt. town councilman and head of the Poughkeepsle Town Police department, denied that a Dstrolmsn had parked his car to Flareups Force Medina to Rest NEW YORK (AP) Judge Harold Medina left the bench temporarily In the Comrnunlst conspiracy trial today after sa ylfig he wsa chyslcally snd mentally Incapable Rosenbloom eddfesa was 01n through much more" de "I must take recess now and He down for a minute, 'the rtfddy faced Jurist said. a He returned to the courtroom 10 minutes later and the trial resumed.

The Judge a walkout tame after of the hundreds or verbal flare that have occurred since the federal court trial of 11 top Com tvmnl tfnit1ala hptin mors than six WA8HINOTON 'API The Sen montn, tfo ate ploughed today Into the 11 S3 1 8 Attorney John Me OWI 000 independent offices money oghey had protested that a defense bjll and the prospect of several ayrr. Richard Oladsteln, wss disputes rariMt riltt Intjtrrimttnir th crniu. Mahnney Wvo) Maminatlon of a witness Ohio as Oreat Neck I Senate Tackles Huge Money Bill i Senator chairman of the Appropriations Anfhnnv Krrh. committee's independent offices sub mirt committee sought to anticipate the charged that Harry critics and presented the argument Sacnrr, Another defense counsel, had that more than 88 percent of the Jus, up tlc, coached mtj v.u.( pendltures the wltneu Sscher replied heatedly that he was being accused of unprofessional and improper conduct He demanded an apology and moved for a mlstrlsl Cohen Aide Dies of Wounds Grand Jury Report Awaited LOS ANOELES AP Edward iNeddlei Herbert, henchman of gambler Mickey Cohen, died today of shotgun wounda suffered July 20 at the hands of rival gangsters. Herbert had been In critical con dition since the shooting The slugs blasted his liver, spleen and kldneya Cohen, former movie btt actresi and a stste appolnted bod guard for the gambling boss also were hit but are Recovering.

Herbert had escaped 11 shots from gsngaters only a month" before as he was entering his apartment. county grand Jury, meanwhile, Is expected to return Indictments today following Ita explosive Inquiry Into police vlce payoffa Harry A Lawson, Jury foreman declined last night to comment on published speculations that five or six Indictments against high police officers would be returned. One newspaper even named the officers The grand Jury vice Investigation wsa touched oft some months ago with the arrest of Cohen following the "hush up" release of seven of his 'boys who had been arrested for besting up a radio store operator The Inquiry centered ground charges by Brends Allen, Holly 1 vwu can aiuu.se msaajn serving lime for pandering, that she hsd paid police tor protection. A major ahakeup of the Police department followed. Including the resignation of Chief B.

Horrall, who was replaced by Worlon Several high ranking officers were suspended and others were ressslgned Lawson said the panel will do Its official talking after It conscnes today This Includes he Said more thsn IS ooo ooo OMt for the Veterans administration "rid lesser amounts for the Battle Monuments commission Maritime commission and the Atomic Fnergy commission I iT WA8 Ol RISC, this exchange Thlrtv three auencles are lumned a Lnst aiie judge hihi uiu Bviuaro Into the bm They are calerT lnde af we pendent offices to distinguish them hL, sfHltt hlA from Cablne departments. IallUf The left un Th. itn the mlslrtal mo ch.nsed the ri 090 000 000 awarded 'tlo he ukd Sach had the Atomic ntmrnlsslon the sanie instructions to uTjiWS: worda the budget estimate ald n. had ,0 tne Judges induction because the gov son of fingerprint esiabilshed his wou.u rereUe itwouoooo of the to ncl had left Iron. Ihe i "lor laxlly iaemn aims bsmi snee ine rest wouia no rsr ended inne 30 reported to In Smiths poskessiun was found I i a number of nun Atiantu treat I 140000000 Or M5OO00OO some hair iHe which he appsremh i r.nnili ie such ss Orceie Turke) I Intended lo use to change the lolor irRn Korea and the Philippines TM AMtMM! NTS offered Mahonev mrt produce fireworks One would effed put a cheik reln on AFC spending The other In following them I suptKisa, Medina said my mention of my state of fatigue has onl acted as a pur to vou Abraham Iserman a third de feiiir lawyer had Jasl begun a de fense of Oladsteln when the Judge Canaday Declines Board Chairmanship WASHINGTON (APi The White House announced today that Ward Canaday has turned down President Truman a offer of the chairmanship of the Munitions board Csnadav of Txiledo, 'O is chalr msn of the finance committee of the Wllljs Overland Co.

He wrote the President thst he found himself unable to free my self from other responsibilities la order to devote full time to the chslrmanship The President expressed deep regret' but asked Canaday to continue in his present capacity as a consult snt to the board The President recentlj told a news conference that he had offered the munitions post to Canadav and expressed hope that he could arrange his sffslrs to accept The White House ssid Mr Tru man hss not yet decided on another man for the chairmanship Hesle of Oreenwlch Detective Sergesnt rrank Bowes nf the Connecticut btate Police and Captain Lt'ter Hates of Stamford. Carroll reported thst some of the loo' tsken In the series of bur glsrlea and robberies bad been recovered He did not tay what the stolen loot and the goods recovered were worth. Tlva two arrests, said Carroll were the splendid result of police cooperation and coordination" by Connecticut and New York State police snd the Oreenwlch municipal police would require a full FIJI check of all AEC scientific research fellowship At the same time he ssid If the i cnriidstes United Btstes dues not help those Another fight threatened over cuts countries lo rearm the comparative cost to us In future jesrs of preserving our own security will be considerably greater He declined to predict how long an American program would be nexesaar) The aecrrtsry prevlouslj had called on Congress to salt until all the evidence In before In passing Judgment on the arms measure AdlEfeOM APPtAU nude at a made In the maritime training pro grsm Amendments to the committee bill are expected be offered on the floor The Senate jesterday refused on two roll call votes to reduce Increases recommended by the Appropriations committee for the Budget bureau and for President Truman's Council ofEconomlc Advisers The Budget "bureau was awarded 1.1 3 11. Son an llirrrsse or S.11I 450 news conference ass at least ism over thf, retire the Fjo sdmlsslon that the bill fstes plenty council IHOOOO or $40 000 of trouble Congress more Ihau the Houe spproved Influential members have de Mahonev noting that there were mancled that the amount of arms i thr roll call sotes said he wofild assistance prouosea ov me rrcsiurni make no Dremction as to wnen he be rut sharplv and the ahole pro striate would complete the bmky bill WESTPORT CONN JAP' Acllng Police Chief David Robblns of Oreenwlch said today thst Stsmford resident had signed a itiLem jiit saslns he wllnesxed the recent slaving of a Oreenwlch i lutt uram or put on an interim on watchman In this group are some members ho me $7 93d 000 000 bill Is $41s 338 The statement said Robblns came In the past hase supported the ad 957 under the budgt estimate and from George Lowden 22 of fatam ministrations foreign policies iisl 863000 under last sears appro block fire apparatus from taking Its ford one of two men under srrest i ew members of the House For prtation It is approximately $523 statlon near the pond for pumping I at the Weslport Stste Police bsr 1 elgn committee shared lle optimism 000 000 atxne the figure soted by the operations Irscks of Chsltman Kee iD WVA' who House "There nothing to the report" The other held at the barracks predicted that the bill would be ap a sVaTaa tla.a fi a 1 1. i II hi KIi i 4 Kill a I a u.

tw aflatp ftir CVraiw Wm.ni HIV lUCJliru i WH rTn OIIUKJ wi nui'iiiuiru uuBtninmiiT iii aa noiise of Loras eeKS World War Began 35 Years Ago Today SARAJEVO YUGOSLAVIA iAP Thirty five years ago today the World War broke out as an Indirect result of a double slaying In thLi ancient town On July 28 1914 SerbianTtudent Oavrlllo Prlncep fatally shot Archduke Francis of Austria and his pretty oung wife Result Austria declared war on Serbia Germany Invaded France Russia Invaded Qermanv Then a British exix'dltlonary force landed In France and from Poughkeepsli Arlington Instructor Oakley said there was no Incident and nothing to report lo the County Advisory board In charge about two weeks of hearings 'In spite of So let statements to the contrary Kee said "the program Is entirely defensive In lis nature and scopV" 1 Acheson a appeal that Congress Vole on Peeresses Bill riVIVM i IP Vlumruiri nt la. tn CntU f't "Vl1u6' lyjVTnVlJZZZ 0 cheei 'rsd are the parenu of a son born larbor Yacht cub all the esldeice mentioned passible I lhrv lo wfk Mondas at Vassar hospital a quoted laowden as saying nilsappielieltsUHi on Capllol hill oser bll heredltsr peeresses not from, walk Earlier Cnpt In Leo Curmll of the Btate Police said Lowden and Snrlth had been arrested In connec tion with a aeries of crimes climaxed of the Eire Training school In the he asserted, bi the slaying of Oruv county er 8 nan Howard Martin Sr an Arlington the India Fire commissioner, said he had heard I nobblns nothing pf.the reported squabble be both he and Smith were the adit the bills contents tween town pollre and flremanlc of i tub when the) were suiprLsed bs Obviously lefrrrlng to the sugves fflctals Itlart Lowden de sir 'bed firing ni)e tmn of tsrnator Vamlenberg Commlssloner Kratt that 'shot from a 22 caliber reiulver st Mlihr that onls an Interim program any town police car was parked to.llart Robblns said adding Hi be approsrd mm Aiheson said the I block the fire session 'Smith fired four shots from a 12 plmt submitted t) the President is an Interim piogram Adit SONS 1IHTIMOM Ovfore the lommltlee will be lollowed lo uiurrow by questioning i4 Secretary Defribie Johnson and General Omar llradle) Arm) thief of staff Former Secretais of State Oenrge Marshall la Mheduled lo testify Monday Also billed to tesTTrt tomorrow arc members of the mllltsrv high command who a til 'It to fcurope later in the day to dbcuss the formation of military organisations under the At The Weather ECA Issue In Deadlock WASHINGTON tAP) A eon fused Senate tangled In Its own complex rules groped for a way to day to reach a vote on tne Dig tor elgn aid bill The whole vast Issue was thrown bock into the lap of the Senate Appropriations committee late yesterday on a technical point, leavlngthe Senate Just where, II iUWd 1id weeks ago. Chairman McKellar (D Tenn) was expected to call the committee Into extraordinary session somethn today to decide on a course of action Some senators demanded the entire recovery program be re opened. The Economic Cooperation administration already has committed most of Us emergency funds, and the Europesn recovery program may grind to a halt before the bill gets back on, the Senate floor for a vote. BRIEFLY, HERE Is what happened In the four hours of confusion which stslled.the aid bill Majority Leader Lucas of Illinois raised a point of order a challenge against sn amendment which would have required ECA to earmark 11.500 000 OOO for buying sur non.

nowever wnetner some or tne plus American farm commodltlea. Jefferson street tenants would be The amendment was sponsored by able to pay esen the low rentals to Senator McClellan ID Ark) be charged In the projected Smith i Lucas' fight to kill the Mc McClel street public housing project for Ian amendment led finally to rul ahlch they would be eligible mg by Vice President Barkley which "I doubt some of those people was challenged by Senator Tali iR tll be able to pav the rent In tlHOThloi' The Senate sided with Taft Smith street project he said vote of 91 to 38 Tenants Hail roNTiMiro raosi race osi mess The sooner they get at It. the better we will like It" William Houston, 7 Jefferson street said he was In favor of moving unsightly buildings In order to improve the appearance of the neignoornocKi He raised the ques BIRTHS Mr and Mrs OlennlOibson Ten nei Pdrrej Springs, Freevtlle are the parents of a daughter Susan Lee born vesterdsy at the Tompkins, Count Memorial hospital Ithaca' Mrs Tenney is the former Barbara Le Scott daughter of Mr and Mrs Waller A Scott 39 Mitchell asenue Mr Tenney Is the son of and Mrs Llewcljn Tenne 76 Grand asenue ohuTWQ TO ENTER YOUR CHIttT T1IE WALTER THORNTON BABY CONTEST JACK 'n JILL 444 MAIN STREET JACK 'n JILL 444 MAIN ST. PHONE 4080 A number of Women sit th Ilonse of Commons but the Loiqs heretofore tiase been aaliast at the Idea of mingling wirh women while tliet mull legislative matter The motion It ft the question up to the laubor government labor piers while expressing oufjdence in tlie competence of women to plat their part in ttie house opposed the motion betause It would enlarge the privileges of heredity The motion was proposed by Lord Reading who rerslled past arguments that 'the admission of ladles would irately Imperil the dignity of your house or that bv their powers of fascination tlie would beguile the more susceptible of sour lordships into the wrong lobby or that they hae a different iwlnt bf stew from lanilr pact with military leadera of men I nation They will visit Frank The motion was passed by 45 to 27 furl Lqndon Parts and Vienna. The rwciit) four worsen peers art bar mililar) said the arms aid program red from teats Ul Lords by their will not be discussed on this trip.

sex Mr and Mrs. Frank Morano 118 a shlng ton street are the parents of a son born scsterdsy at Vassar hospital Mr and Mrs Carlton Bod Dover Plains are the parents of a daughter born esterday at Vassar hospital. Mr and Mrs Oeorge Tuttle, 107 Albany street, are the parents of a son born today at Vassar hospital Mr and Mrs James Keefe 1 Fox terrace are the parents of a son born today at St Francis' hospital Star! Sergeant and Mrs Nlles Maroney of Southern Pines South Carolina are the parents of a son born sesterdsy at the Southern Pines hospital Sergeant Maroney Is formerly of Poughkeepsle. and Is the son of Mr and Mrs John Maroney, 41 Tulip street FORECAST NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY NORTHERN NEW JERSEY Mostly sunny today, scattered thun dershowers likely this evening Fair tonight and Friday Continued very warm and muggy High temperatuse today and Friday 92 to 88 Low to night near 77 Oentle northwest to west winds becoming moderate southwesterly this afternoon Gentle to moderate west to southwest winds tonight and Friday. LONO ISLAND Today mostly sunny scattered thundershowen llkelythls evening orarly tonight Fair rrlday continued very warm and muggy High today and Friday 90 to 7i except in mld BOs east portion Low tonight near 77 west portion 72 to 75 east portion EASTERN NEW YORK I INTERIOR! Some cloudiness and sery warm today with scattered thunder showers by night Friday generally fair and continued warm, followd by scattered showers In afternoon or night mosilv oser north portion CSai lOBtlAST WESTERN NEW YOHK Moitlr lair and ronllnu warm todsv but nni rhnr ot bntt snd widely tfl moon or evening norr htghett tern in the middle an lIMriHATlKES Msslinum nd minimum temperature! during ibe .4 bauri before 30 a to da) nmum SS def Minimum S9 deg PRECIPITATIONS Inchee BUN The tun net a' i ii a nf and eta at 1 .0 lEa rern fttandard Tlmei PHASE OP THE MOON Plr Quarter Sugutt 1 New Julv IS rutl Auguit l.a 1 Quarter August TIME Or TIDE 'Eastern Standard Time Higb laf I 11 a 4J a 3 5J Dip bi COUNTRY WIDE TIMPERATURUI In tba following record or observations at United Stales Weather Bureau stations esterdar Ihe temperatures gvlen are the hiartesl and the lowest during the pre ceding twenty tour hours trom 110 a I II an Prsrlptuuon totals are for the same twenl) tour hour period Alt recordings art ID lawjllght Saving Time i Preelpl Htgh Low tatloa Weather Some of the families are paying very little rent where they are iTlie Rev Dr Allen Swartz chair man of the Housing authority has estimated that the rental will be about S8 4S per room In the new public housing project Mrs Paul Such Jr.

24 Jefferson street said it would be a sery good idea to demolish the sub standard buildings In Jefferson street Mrs Such observed that Jefferson street Is used as by pass route to the Mid Hudson bridge and doesnt give visitors a sery good Impression of Poughkeepsle a WILLIE ANDERSON, 30 Jeffer Mn street, also said he thought slum clearance Jn Jefferson street would be a good Idea "There are a lot of old buildings here thst should be taken down," he remarked. Mrs. Michael DISUsI, 31 Jefferson, street, thinks that "quite a bit" of 'eff erson street should be rszed "It's a prttt good Idea as her lmme dlcate reaction to the slum clearance proposal Mrs Albert Harlln 36 Jefferson street, believes that Jefferson street should be macfe wider If and when the proponed demolition: program gels under way Most of the houses In Jefferspn street sre In bud condition, she said Mrs Sarah Pobt 37 Jefferson street, also remarked that the street And then McClellan challenged the entire bill with a point of order which automatically sent the measure back to the committee The basic Issue was not European recovery but whether the amendments violated Senate rules by writing new legislation Into an appropriations bill The constitution requires that all appropriations originate In the House B4RKLEV TOID REPORTFRS the people of Europe should not be alarmed by the vote because it wag purely a technical matter of Senste ryles He predicted a foreign aid money bill will be passed But the aqMon is toed out four days of Senate debate and left the Issue hanging In doubt possibly for weeks Chairman McKellar and Senators McClellan ana Wherry, tR Neb all said they saw no reason for the committee to back down on the amend mehts opposed by the Senate lead erahlp. Glenham Man Hurt by Auto Will Darty 62 Glenham. suffered Injuries to his right foot last night, when an automobile ran over It In Route 52 east of Beacon Mr Darty la narrow while traffic la heavy Mrs I was attended tor a contusion 01 tne Post said she lasored removal of right foot by a Fishktll physician.

FlsHkill troopers said a car driven by Lewis Roess, 19, Flshklll, was going west in Route 62 when the driver saw a pedestrian walking sub standard buildings in the area snd Its development to proMde more desirable housing Louis Hariey, 88 Jefferson street said he was In favor of the removal of aub stsndard structures "so long ss It doesnt affect me He went on to explain that he now Is renting an attractive apartme and would be opposed to having the slum clearance program Include th part of Jeffer aon street In which he lives across the highway Roess swerved to avoid hitting the pedestrian but the wheels of his car ran over Mr. Darty'a foot The Roess car then struck the rear of a parked automobile owned by Frank Rlsole of 478 Washington avenue. Beacon mmm Albany Cloud Atlantic City It T3 Cloudy BalUruort tl Clf.r RoittoQ II Cloudy Buffalo 74 Cloudy Chlxaga 93 13 Cloudy ritll.nd 13 It Clear Kan.aaC.ty 7 0 Cloudy Ui Ahijim 19 13 Claar Miami 17 Tl 30 Cloudy Now York City Tl Jf CI dy fhlladwlpMa 1 Clear At 1 ouia 13 14 Cloudy Ran Praneiaco CJt ar tl Cfta? Dewey Urges Immediate U. S. Aid to China TWO NEW SERVICES Open Friday Evenings Until 9 and W'U furnish lb Transportation if yoti wish No Obligation, Simply Phono 7690 Sea Your Kitchen in Detailed Layout At No Coal lo You I GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC The APPLIANCE STORE At RED OAKS MILL, Itt At IU4, At Vint Cll 7690 HAUILTOM tAPi (loser nor Dewey tailed todajL lor Immediate I U.

8. aid to Natronalist Chin to save and preserve one.Qfth of the world people" from communism 1 In a speec.lv prepared for delivery the first annual ronfrrenre on American foreign policy at Colgate university the l4 Republican pre.iJentlal candidate declared china wersr oft for being our rt ud tnsn emi He added. There can be neither excuse nor reason for timidity' and Diuddlrlreadedness on the part tit, our ovtrnmenl bt attempting a1 solution. Surely we must hae a polity and the will to carry It out, and surely our present habit or no policv at all must 'go" It was Uie New York Oovernora first purple statement on th Chinese situation since November. 14T.

If the bad been our I and tt contained anme ofth atrona I est criticism he hss leveled at the administration's policy, since the presidential campaign last jail, 'By dint of tremendous effort, and at grtst coat, se have achieved stalemate with the Soviets In thi cold war In rurope." he aald. "But while have won, these tenuous victories In Europe, th( whole cause we represent ha suffered the most far reaching and re sounding defeats' In China and throughout much of Aila, While perhaps saving Europe's 270 million people, we have up to now lost even more In Chin and face the risk of losing all ot Asia "It I my firm oonvtctlon." he con. flnued. with a small friction of what a new war would cost, could provide the skills and re toyrce which we might reasonably hope could itlll Chin ould' save and preserve qne.riith of the world i people on th side ot humin a.l,.M I lirruuui. New lew price the DQC0 HUT 011 FIRED C0NDITI0NAIR AST iMSI New loo artsee ae awn gayi tai la 1 yawrs la pay tae wt new Dwlcw Hawe OIU reel Ca jetirlwitwlel Here il real General Motors value Tbg Delco Heil Conditiontir offer.

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