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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 7

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Abilene, Texas
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7
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7-A AB1LENS reporter-news Abilene Texas Wednesday Evening May 8 1888 NO GUNS REMOVED to tiw lait" said Pipafoe "The Treaty of Ankara la tha cxpree-aloa o( thaaa 'MaUtlea aoutb-efnJlank adda a strong and much needed link to the chain of Weat Delay Predicted For Tad-Hartley Law Revision Soviet Peace Moves Fail To Slow Greek's Arming By LEON DENNEN NEA Staff Correspondent ATHENS Field Mir- rehaU Alexander Papafoe Premier -ef Greece looks at the Rusalana through a northern border bristling with guns and bathed wire He Intend to remove one gun or take down one strand of wire Just because Moscow is suddenly talking peace Papagoa is perhaps the only Western statesman with firsthand combat experience against Soviet military strategy As supreme commander of the Greek forces he defeated the Moscow-supported Bulgarian and Albani-- an guerrillas who paralysed Ms country from IMS to 1949 The TOyeamrid premier broad-f shouldered and vigorous told me 4 In an exclusive Interview in his office: Greece eagerly awaits evidence of peaceful intention on the part of Russia and la ready to examine carefully any chance for the improvement of East-West relations "But until ere have tangible proof of a change in Soviet tntenUons we are bound to continue our pot--lcy of alert vigilance and carry on 'with our military efforts which will enable us to deter Asserting that Russia is continuing to rearm Romania Bulgaria and Albania Papagoa dismissed Premier Molotov's proposal lor a five-power conference Papagos speaks with certainty that Ms country is behind Mm for his Greek Rally Party recently swept the elections Wife Being Picked For Japanese Prince TOKYO While Crown Prince AklMto is in England for the corona tioa of Queen officials of the Imperial household are busy choosing Ms the next empress of Japan The newspaper Asahi said the 19-yearold prince- will make Ms choice from this list The choice must then be approved at an imperial family eonferenee AsaM reported further: Girls considered members of families that carried titles before the occupation abolished all Mdse are being secretly investigated The investigators are leaning toward a girl between the ages of 14 and 17 The couple is expected to be engaged at least two years while she is trained to become an empress Government Held -Liable In Crash WASHINGTON Uft-Tho government may have to pay half the damages awarded survivors of SS in a plana crash hero Nov 1 1949 District Judge Matthew McGuire ruling in a test case yesterday said the government Is Jointly liable with Eastern Airlines for the collision between an airliner and a PIS plane piloted by a Bolivian captain Judge MeGuire said the personnel of the control tower at Washington National Airport failed to warn either plane that the other was on final approach to the airport Suits for almost IS million dollars are pending The one directly involved in esterday's decision was for 1650001 brought by the estate of Mr and Mrs Ralph Miner of Washington All original land surveys around Lake Pungo are tied to an ancient cypress on tha lake shore the stump of which still stands WASHINGTON UB-Seu Taft R-Ohio) said today changes in the Taft-Hartley Act would likely be held up if an antidiscrimination proposal is made part of the revision blU The proposal made by Sen Ives (R-NY) is certain to run into formidable oppoaition from Southern senators Ives Mil sponsored by of the IS members of the Senate Labor Committee would make it Illegal for a labor union or an employer to discriminate against any person because of race religion eras color or ancestry Only two committee OF RACE RELIGION CREED because of race religion arm color or ancestry because of race religion new color or ancestry Only two commttts Taft the Republican leader and Sen Kin didn't sponsor the proposal introduced yesterday Taft said: 1 don't think it should be part of the committee bOL If it were attached it would delay The Senate committee plana to start closed door sessions on Taft-Hartley amendments next week following six weeks of public hearings which ended last wort The House Labor Committee nearing the end of throe straight months of hearings plans to wind them up this week and start immediate wort on changing the law Death Sentence for Ship Captain Asked PUSAN Kona The government has asked for death si tenses for the captain and three crewmen of a Korean sMp which sank last January aff Pusan with the loss of 949 lives The thron-Judge Pusan court dlcatcd it would roach vsrdict next week The government accused Capt Hay Yang Mo and throe crewmen of the ship Chang Kyung Ho of neglect of duty and 'overloading and failure of PAPAOOSt we have tangible proof up with our responsibilities lor the common defense in the belief that this is the only way to avert the Premier continued nsw eet omlc policy aims at the same time at laying down the foundation of a sane economy and enabling us to find means for financing projects indispensable for developing our he said Greses now has the largest per-capita army of any country in the North Atlantic treaty Organisation Papagos believes wholeheartedly in the recently-completed Balkan Alliance of Greece Turkey and Yugoslavia three countries have wall-trained armies and seasoned i serves and above all will defend their independence and integrity peace is achieved by lour or five-power negotiations is be said mat- tors Is how sincere the Russians whether they are ready for deeds not merely words Russians can prove their sincerity he sal 1 agreeing to a Korean truce itlon of the war in Indo-conclusion of an Austrian peace treaty and free elections lor a unified 7 So long as there Is no sign of a slowdown in the arming of Greece's Bed-dominated northern neighbors Papagos asserted Greece must remain armed despite the heavy bur- den upon its shattered economy must do our best to keep Big Shipment! mvj VtNici Justin time for Graduation Tradition Has Changed To wear on Mother's Day White for those who have 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