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S. Leans To Belief Expect Peking-Moscow Alliance But Doubt Long-Range Fruitfulness : BY United Press Far Eastern experts in the State Department appeared to believe today that Soviet Russia has bitten off more than it can chew in China. These experts apparently feel that in the long run ‘China probably will become a liability-—not an asset—to world communism. (Teper. and exert = gowmme Their thoughts were said friendship “with no strings at-

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: Ey . ee. ff As he Ly ; ok Ly » | ; Chi & Russians Bite Off More Than They Can Chew In China foot-slogging Old City pilgrims concréte vehicke obstacles which|outweighed” by evidence of “most {four was revived today for on have to make the journey have . blocked the road for 18 healthy tendencies toward the de-

Gen. Kuzma M. Derevyanko, to|to the ceremony in a coach-and-| walkout. 4 Gen. MacArthur said that as a [first time in modern Danish hisfusal to/tory to honor the first woman supply information he would ask | Ambassador. of the the U. 8B: government to seek the States. | (help of a neutral nation, such as|

the information. son to Christianborg.

f Italy 1 brown velvet dress with a small THE Rome: Daily American, jacket of the |founded by three U. 8. soldiers,| Which had four golden buttons. [brought out a 28-page Christmas| She

‘to add up to this: tached, : land Holy Year edition today—the with 3 Bev Sill bow beneath § It is “wishful thinking” to! {largest ever published in Italy, UVer her leil arm she carried a : break: bet ; ing Chi Germany | The Daily American, the coun- Prown bag on a golden chain. expect a break between the Chi- . Her hat was dark brown, with al

Communism in China neverthe. PY Protested today against the Jess. is Seemed "e 5 {children and men from the Soviet oan rebuild Chi: oy {Jone of Germany to the Soviet A A or {| In a unanimous resolution the ae Sow Wor assembly called on the West Gerreserve power man government to bring the matter to the attention of the Allied

i {High Commissioners = and as bling an efficient & them for “support.” Ke Soviet satellite. {| Annedore Leber, Socialist depBut these ex- luty in the assembly, sald 36.000 perts warned {Germans were being held in three that. commu-

{former Nazi concentration camps } |in East Germany. China will take Bhe said six transports of camp years to decide. For this reason, inmates were sent to Russia every they said, U. 8. officials are giv week, and that hundreds of thouing the most leisurely considera-\gands of German war prisoners tion to such problems as recogni- and 150,000 German women were tion of the Chinese Red regime. heing held in Russia. °

Possible 5th Columns | J U. 8. officials would not be apan surprised if the current Moscow ANTI-SOVIET demonstrators

tried -to storm the Soviet emmeeting between , Chinese Red assy today after Gen. Douglas) leader Mao Tse-tung arid Premier praca rthur pressed for an inJoseph Stalin produces an agree- vestigation by a

ment under which China willjneutral nation “front” for Russia in a drive to|0F Pri Jute communize southeast Asia. The jananese fidhd in

large Chinese minorities in sbuth- Soviet aréns. J east Asian countries might serve] The demon-

as fifth columns in such a drive, [trators were re[pulsed by Soviet Various counter-campaigns A-lcuyards, who

ready are being planned. Detalls|;j .04 the emremain secret, ) " But American policy makers hon 8 on gate think the United States holds one'c ¢ | nforcements. Far Eastern trump card—the rhe empassy Gon MacArthur fact that the United States alone |jater . promised an among the great powers has ec. 28 never had any Imperialist ambl-| William Sebald, U. 8. repretions in China or her neighboring |senthtive on the four-power| countries, Allied Council for Japan, charged | They believe this fact will be|yesterday that 376,929 prisoners remembered when the current of war and internees still were Soviet: drive has spent its force, missing—and perhaps killed—in-| and that China particularly will side Soviet territory. turn again to the one great joveer The charge led the Soviet repwho is ready to recognize her in- resentative on the council, Lt.|

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him aboard a train for the trip Of Welshing on Big Loss to the King's. country estate inf LAS VEGAS, Nev. Dec. 22 Norfolk. (UP)—The Club Savoy Casino | Prince Charles was dressed in was closed today because it was a warm, blue double-breasted coat, alleged to have to reneged on |long, white, knitted leggings and $47,000 won by a professional white shoes. He wore no hat and gambler who held the dice for 45 {showed a thick head of hair. The minutes straight during a streak prince had his first haircut late/of luck at craps. last summer. City Commissioners revoked the Winston Churchill and his wife’ club's municipal gambling license |will spend a two-week New Year on the basis of a police report {vacation in Madeira, Portuguese which told how Jack Durant, card island 400 miles off the north- dealer at the Flamingo Hotel | west coast of Africa. here, took the club for a total of They are scheduled to sail from $67,000 during a single dice ses{Southampton aboard the. liner sion. [Durham Castle Dec. 29 and to-re- Police "said the club paid Mr. turn aboard the Pretoria Castle Durant $20,000 early Sunday but Jan. 20. either was unable or refused to

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chips. MRS. EUGENE ANDERSON, PARALYZED BY STAB former Red Wing, Minn., house- NEWARK. N. J.. Dec. 22 (UP) wife, rode to Christianborg castle Doctors at City Hospital said in a state carriage drawn by four today that Dorothy Swank, 20,| horses today and presented her would be paralyzed from the hips credentials to King Frederik of down for life after Morris Di] Denmark. Nardo, 20, a spurned suitor, The ancient tradition of riding stabbed her with a letter opener. | —— - -~ - —— ——————es. A]

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