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Daily News from New York, New York • 246

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opfff Premier Makes Pearl Harbor Apology ryr til ivy i a 1 i'v (Continued from page B) to be signed tomorrow was "fair and generous." i- Morrison Lauds Treaty British Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison said yesterday that the Japanese peace treaty would have a good effect on world peace prospects. The liritish statesman stopped off in New. York for a few hours en route to San Francisco, where he will sign the Japanese peace treaty. If it is signed today, he said, he would fly to Washington tomorrow for scheduled Big Three talks with Secretary of State Acheson and French Foreign Minister Robert Schumaru Assures Support. ''It is with feelings of sorrow that we recall the part played in that catastrophic human experience by the old Japan," Yoshida declared.

"I assure you an overwhelming support (of the treaty) by my nation." Earlier in the day Russian prestige in Asia had suffered a succession of crushing blows, starting with the announcement that Indonesia only nation outside the Iron urtain still regarded as uncertain would sign the treaty. Ahmad Subardjo, Indonesia's Foreign Affairs Minister, told the conference he will sign provided Japan agrees to pay his country Top policy group of Japanese peace conference meets with Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Left to right: Senator Bourke K. Hickenlooper; Senator H. Alexander Smith; John Foster Dulles; Dean Rusk; Acheson; Senator Alexander Wiley; Senator John J.

Sparkman; Representative James P. Richards and Earl Johnson. fought Japan for omy one week, tried to bar from treaty participation Indonesia, the Philippines and all the other Asiatic nations with the exception of Red China which Gromyko Is Guarded After Highway Trap (Continued from page S) hi Big Hurricane had fought Japan bloodily for four years. "Asia is moving towards freedom from colonial rule and exploitation," he cautioned sternly. "And it is moving toward a system of collective security against the menace of totalitarian aggression." Lester Pearson, Canada's Minister of External Affairs, reminded the delegates that "statements from the delegations of the USSR and Czechoslovakia are not directed to this conference, nor in our view primarily concerned With making peace with Japan." Senators Okay 61 -Billion Arms Bill for 2 Years By JERRY GREENE ol THE SEWS Bureau Washington, D.

Sept. 7, The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a $61 billion defense bill for fiscal 1952 and 1953 today. The total includes an emergency for the Air Force to use "new and terrible weapons" fur exceeding the destructive power of the atomic bomb. No Senator would disclose the nature of these new weapons, first mentioned publicly by President Truman in San Francisco Tuesday. Informed 'speculation was that the committee was told about the development of a new nerve gas with paralyzing qualities and was given Turning North Miami, Sept.

7 (JP). A gigantic hurricane, containing 160-mile winds and kicking up 100-foot leader in San Francisco, scoffed at reports of a plot on Gromyko's life, the United Press reported. He suggested that the reports were Communist-inspired. (Pavloff, who is a staff mem- ber of the newspaper Russian Daily Life, and an active member of NTS, Anti-Soviet underground organization, said "I think it is some provocation by the Communists. They want to say it (the accident) is a sample of American imperialism.

Then they can ask that all anti-Russian activity in this country be stopped.) The tip to San Francisco police came last night, when an informer UY ATLANTIC OCEAN Chinese Seize 2 Key Hills in 3 said: Iron Triangl "A beer truck will crash into up-to-date data on cosmic ray Gromyko's automobile on Bayshore Boulevard Friday in an attempt to kiU House Voted $56 Billion. The air power increase raised the 4X I rCA Hm (an Hms I Percy Spender, Australia's delegate, blistering Russia yesterday. adequate reparations for war damages and to limit Japanese fishing in the international waters surrounding Indonesia. Gromyko Takes It. Russia's Andrei Gromyko afforded an extra contingent of police guards because of a rumored plot his life sat impassively jts his last hope of dividing the 48 free nations at the conference went cut the window.

Gromyko also heard the Philippines' Gen. Carlos Romulo, in a Trying to Stall Treaty. The informer, whose identity bill from the $56,000,000,000 voted by the House. Outside the emergency fund addition, the Senators added a net total of $69,137,330 for ordinary military uses. Senator Joseph C.

Mahoney (D- Eighth Army HQ, Korea, Saturday, Sept. 8 UP). Fiercely charging Chinese Reds seized control of two key heights inside central Korea's Chorwon-Pyonggang-Kum-hwa iron triangle yesterday. And Chinese Red probing attacks, spreading across west and central Korea, forced three Allied units to fight their way out of traps Cover-Up Maneuvers. The Red probing assaults ap was not disclosed, said unnamed White Russians planned the as sassination of Gromyko, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister who has been attempting to stall the Japanese treaty conference here.

chairman of a subcommittee which did the spade work on the bill, would not elaborate on the new weapons. The FBI was informed of the In the report which was accepted by the whole committee, the Sena peared bent on limiting Allied pa-troling in no-man's land between the two main forces and thus pro tip. The Russian delegation was tor wrote: "The Department of De warned to be on the alert. IJJEWS map by Slafi Arusi Dun Fiirliozzt) waves, turned toward the northwest and churned the Atlantic 820 miles due east of Miami late today. The storm had moved west-northwestward.

Hurricane experts believed it would continue to swing slowly around to a more northerly course, taking it away from land. But if the storm is too slow in its turn, it could become blocked by high pressure to the north. Maria Montez Drowns in Tub (Continued from page 3) war she followed him to Paris. fense should expedite the prepara For an unknown reason, the Rus vide cover for Ked front-line movements. Red troops up to battalion strength about 1,000 men repeat sians departed from their rented mansion at Hillsborough, about 17 miles south of San Francisco, some edly attacked Allied advance positions on central Korean hills just south of Pyonggang, apex of the triangle.

The Reds hurled artillery fire and a heavy volume of mortars. The Allies had to pull back and small arms fire drummed at them as they withdrew south. 25 minutes later than their usual time. Despite the fact police had taken every precaution to guard Gromyko, the overturned meat truck clogged his path to the conference session. Placing at 70 miles an hour behind the police escort, with sirens howling and red lights flashing, the Russian party veered around tion for plans as to size and composition of the additional forces." The committee also asked the Armed Services Committee to get busy now on plans for a build-up in military forces.

Bridge Fences Bar Jaywalks Jaywalking is out on the Manhattan approach to the Queensboro Bridge. At the request of the Traffic Department, the Manhattan Borough President's office has installed 42-inch-high iron fences on both the east and west curbs along Second from 59th to 60th Sts. stirring recital of his country wartime suffering, announce that he will sign the treaty despite Philippine dissatisfaction with sev-i al phases cT it. Pakistan the only other conference participant which had been legarded as uncertain announced yesterday that it will sign. Spender Pours It On.

Percy C. Spender of Australia poured the final blistering (ire on Gromyko's chagrin when he charged that Russia had some to the conference only "to divide the ruuions of ihe free world." The Soviet has failed in this as she has failed in all her efforts" to make the conference a forum for Communist propaganda. Spender declared. The Australian then asked if Russia, which demanded a treaty provision that Japan pay reparations, would be willing to put her "huge booty" from Manchuria into -a common pool from which to draw reparations for damaged nations. Stefan Wierblowski of Poland, last spokesman for the Red bloc tinder conference rules, surprised nobody with a shouted statement that "those countries not under V.

S. dictatorship won't sign the treaty. Otherwise his 63-minute talk was a dull repetition of Gromyko's original statement. Romulo Blasts Soviet. Lift Cop Union Ben, CIO Asks (Special to THE XEWSi Lake Tlacid, Sept.

7. Eight hundred and fifty state CIO officials today called on Mayor Impel-litteri and Police Commissioner Monaghan to cancel an order forbidding New York City's 19,000 Crosswalks also have been heavily outlined in white paint, and vehicles have been forbidden to park, stand cops to join unions. Michael J. Quill, president of the or stop in the same block, in two other safety measures. Friends said she had been working at a furious pace in recent years on European movies and on the stage.

A few weeks ago she returned to Paris from Rome, where she had made a film entitled "Sensuality," a vehicle suited to her siren talents. The fiery brown-eyed star had nevee been specific about her age, always claiming to be "in the 20s." Hollywood records, however, showed she was born in Barahona in the Dominican Republic on June 1 20, 1920. Her full name was Maria Africa Gracia.Vidal de Santo Silas. Her father, Ysidoro Gracia, was Spain's consul in vhe Dominican Republic and her mother, Teresa Vidal de Santo Silas, daughter of a Dutch political refugee. Started as Artist's ModeL Maria grew up in the Canary Islands, where she attended a convent school.

Her temperament asserted itself at an early age when she ran away from school. She said shd wanted to see the world, but wa, stopped and tent back to school. After completing her schooling she gratified her yearning to travel by touring a lar part of Europe. CIO Transport Workers Union, Deputy Traffic Commissioner David R. Post, discussing the im the wreck, into the path of oncoming cars.

All got by safely. Two cars, carrying newsmen, had narrow escapes. The wheels of the overturned truck were still spinning when the caravan zoomed past. The truck driver, Vincent Poile, 34, of San Francisco, said his vehicle overturned as he swerved sharply to avoid an auto that had cut in front of him. R.

D. Clark, chief security officer for the peace conference, said he was riding in a car lirectly behind Gromyko, and didn't even notice the overturned truck. Sgt. George Tobin, state highway patrolman regularly assigned to the Gromyko escort, said the truck overturned about 9:40 A.M., some three-fourths of a mile south of the San Francisco county line. Two other patrolmen stopped to investigate, but the caravan raced right along.

The Russians had left Hillsborough at 9:25 A.M., and because of the plot report, had taken a circuitous route to the highway. (Pictures p. i and centerfold) which has already chartered a cop union, told the delegates to the provements, said that careless pedestrians had become a particular source of anxiety since one-way traffic was put into effect on state CIO convention that 85 of New York's policemen are in debt to finance companies and loan sharks, and that many cops have to support their families on $31 a aecond Ave. Romulo, in the most emotional speech of the conference, warned week. "We have 11,000 policemen Senate Backs Bank Washington, D.

Sept 7 (U.R), that his Government, like Indonesia, reserves the right to conclude a The Senate tonight passed by voice vote a bill to increase lending bilateral agreement with Japan signed up on pledge cards, petitions and union enrollment blanks," said Quill, "and if an election by the Honest Ballot Association or State Labor Board were held today most of the cops in the city would say covering reparations. authority of the U. S. Export-Im Then he lashed at Soviet claims to being the great friend of Asia port Bank by $1,000,000,000 and to extend its life another five years by pointing out that Russia, which they want to join U. beyond June 30..

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