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$1 Billion A reement Provides Rush Supplies To Free West Europe

Partners to Guard Against Possible Soviet Attack by Installing Strong Defenses The United States and tight Atlantic Pact Allies today signed formal mutual aid agreements in. Washington providing for rush delivery of $1 billion of American arms to free Western Europe within the next few months. pee :

In return, the eight nations getting the free weapons promised to use them to prepare their defenses against a possible Soviet

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States what bases and strategic

dangering their own economy. | + Supplement to Pact

The agreements, a supplement| Defendant Mute Under [to the Atlantic Pact, bound the Toshimichi oshimichi | peacetime alliance in its history. $20-a-week clerk in the National Secretary of State Dean Ache-| al Railway Museum. No date

Court Questioning {United States into the closest] with the shooting of policeman last Oct. 13, Joseph H.\son signed the separate Dobson, 21, of 880 W. 28th St, ment for the United States was to be given a mental exami-|ceremonies at the State Departnation today by two court-ap-/ment auditorium.

pointed doctors.

Top diplomats signed for the|

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Judge Saul I. Rabb that Dobson Norway. wished to plead guilty to an in-| dictment ‘charging him with assault and battery with fntent to kill

British Ambassador Sir Oliver

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rington Harbor which has sen] The three-power JWestern pro-|where the three-party lineup has vestigate the fate of some 376,000 operational districts, it was an- ; ministering to the needs of the test was delivered last nignt tola solid majority. . |Japanese prisoners of war be-| nounced h eg 4 Eskimos ) the Soviet Commander, Maj. Gen.| Of the 17 ministries, as against lieved still to be in Siberia. Two New Zealand Catalinas

Princess Kazuko, 20-year-old

daughter of Japan's Hirohito,

agr oes! was set for the wedding.

‘Canada

Aid from the outside world to-!forced Dobson appeared yesterday in|European countries—Great Brit-/day reached two women, one a hours for clearance. West-bound President Luigi Einaudi his sixth Hodgson of Australia. Criminal Court 2 with his at-|ain, France, Italy, Belgium, Hol-| doctor, the other a nurse, torney, Frank Beckwith, who told|land, Luxembourg, Denmark and have been battling a polio epl- hours, he said. |demic in a remote Arctic outpost.|—— They had 19 patients out of a| Franks signed the British pact|population of 200 when a skiat his embassy several hours equipped plane of the Royal Ca- | before the others and took off nadian Air Force landed at their Instead of answering questions immediately for London for con-|yillage of St. Augustin with med-

in Tokyo to Takasukasa, 26, a

asked of him by Judge Rabb, the sultations with Foreign Secretary ical supplies.

prisoner ony stared vacantly at Ernest Bevin. The others s

| igned| The plane had taken advantage of a momentary “hole” in prevailing bad weather to make the Judge Rabb observed that “this| Each of the agreements varied po TIEN trom Goose Bay, New-| Four had died so far in the epi-| The plane was to fly to| Montreal this afternoon with] five of the 19 most critically ill] transport and can

the court. When numerous ef-|in a group. forts of the court to get Dobson| v In Detail to respond to questions failed, ary In Deta

defendant doesn’t seem to com-|{in detail, but generally covered prehend the nature of the charges the same ground, stating specifagainst him.” |ically that the American arms Orders Test Given gift is “designed to promote the

Judge Rabb then ordered the Integrated defense of the North... ,.. "=

carry only five. | | The heroic women were Dr. [Claire Neville-Smith and Nurse|

appointment of Drs. L. Aldridge Atlantic area.” Lewis and Frederick Evans Jr,| The text of the agreements who are to give Dobson a sanity made public after the signing test. (showed that Great Britain won

Dobson was arrested after he the right to transfer the American |

demic.

was flushed from his home by tear| Weapons to other areas if she re- ___

gas and riot guns. placed them .in the Western Eu-

“sought to arrest him on a dis- bogged down on that point for]

orderly conduct charge. | months,

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MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 27 (UP) —A 10-year-old boy who saved

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nearly asphyxiated by fumes

Albert Lea, Minn. summoned police and a doctor, and the three were revived.

fessional basketball club will send BRIDGEPORT, Conn.— Harold T. Coyne; Bridgeport-chain stores. vice-

rom their furnace when he de-| ivered a paper to their home in|$5 to Jones, whom he met in the hall -at police station when he went in to see about the ticket. | He said Jones agreed to “take The Minneapolis Lakers pro-|care” of the ticket. Jones was arrested that day on Richard and his father, Neil, toja charge of accepting money unNew York to appear on the Joel ger false pretenses. president, has joined the switch to| DiMaggio show Feb. 25. Geoxge previously been discharged from

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{ ~ | He is charged with shooting Pa-|ropeans arms pool. __trolman Lester Warrenburg, who; The British pact, which had| IW 1 _ | set _the tone for the - é 3 |others and proclaimed the prin- |] ticker Fix {ciple that “economic recovery is

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Judge Alex Clark of Municipal Court 4 handed down the ruling against James TU. Jones, 27, of 1016 Sheffield Ave. after telling

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In court Jones admitted accept(ing the $5 but said it was only to] Richard's twin brother, Robert, |gptain a continuance of Mr. Rim'’s the trip as a guest case, He sald he planned to ap-| ply it against the motorist’s fine. After Judge Clark's ruling, {Jones posted a $200 bond to ap-

peal the conviction.

today four cases of poliomelitis {have been 1950. | Three of the cases were in Lake] | County, the other in LaGrange. Dr. George N. Brother said only | | cases where f{llness began after counted as 1950

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the city,’ rosecutor’s police station office as fined $100 and costs and senenced to 10 days in jail today after he was found guilty of accepting $5 to “take care of” a

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i Alexander Kotikov. Berlin | . : diate” steps to free traffic beThe Russians tightened their on trafic between Berlin [UVC Berlin and west Germany.

The protest said the three and West Germany today in de-| flance of a protest by the | Western Berlin commanders felt

{“it is the Soviet intention to Western Big Three. thwart the decision” of the Big Police at Helmstedt, where the Four Foreign Ministers Confermain Berlin highway crosses the ence in Paris guaranteeing norzonal border, sald the pileup of mal travel.

20 in the last cabinet, Mr. De! Gasper’s Christian Democrats Korea retained 12, the Right Wing So\clalists got three and the Republicans two.

in the previous coalition, did not return to the cabinet, which was reduced by the elimination of two| vice premierships and one min-

trucks there was the worst since the slowdown began last Satur- Java day. | An Indonesian government

Peril Milk Supply inesian troops have clashed with They sald more than 250 trucks a 2000-man force of Capt. Paul were jammed bumper to bumper (Turk) Westerling’s guerrilla in a four-mile line on the west army at Tjlandjur, west of Ban.

sid¢ of the Soviet checkpoint, and'goeng. : another 50 were on the east side.| The guerrilla forces are march-

milk trucks were made to line orders to attack and seize Ja-

{sald the delay would endanger capital of Batavia, the Indone{the supply of “milk for Berlin sians said. {children, - Rome

| Fur-capped Russian border

i Premier-Designate Alcide de {guards were passing from two to . six vehicles an hour compared C8speri announced today the to a normal rate of 15 to makeup of a new three-party

20 an hour. _ coalition cabinet little different Charles A. Dix, Berlin's Amerilcan transport chief, said the av-/ago to give him a chance to lerage Berlin-bound truck was strengthen his government, to wait from 30 to 40 Mr, De Gasperi presented to

{spokesman said today that Indo-|

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lsigned a contract today. to spend State Department lof turning it Into a great tour- Korea. ist attraction. The contract calls for American lengineers to take part in the pro-| |gram.

‘Hong Kong

transportation, sons and inflicting heavy oners of war still in Soviet areas Communist New China will be on the agenda of the Al- Agency reported today.

lied Council for Japan Feb. 1!

out virtually certain. Lt. Gen. Kuzma k called the subject “illegal” when he led his delegation from the

tons. Other planes dropped ‘time it was brought up.

cussion at the request of W. R.|

An estimated 8000 to 7000 Korean trade unionists and students {filled Seoul streets in a protest Liberal Part ' demonstration against the stop- ™ : y. rep resented O of ECA aid to their country. Carrying banners asking “continue U. 8. Korean ECA 2id to eliminate communism in the Far East” the demonstrators marched through the city, finally massing [in front of the U. 8. embassy | A group of American investors Pullding which houses bata the| S {$100 million in Japan in hopes/those of the ECA mission In|

Fourteen Chinese Nationalist Formosa It also will help develop/ planes raided Shanghai Wednes-| For the first time, police said, ing along the main highway under Japan's hydro-electric power and day, killing or injuring 400 damup with ‘the other trucks. They Karta, the renamed former Dutch| Thé subject of Japanese pris- ages on industrial facilities, the News

The agency said the raiders hit making a fourth Russian walk- wharves in: the Pootung district {and the Kilangnan shipyard, sinkrevyanko Ing seven ships ranging to 3500

evacuate from the area .of indus- munist-held It was carried forward for dis- trial targets, the agency said. The British and New Zealand cided on simultaneous invasions He orig- air forces have agreed to exchange of Hainan and Formosa with the

will arrive here Feb. 2 from Lauthala Bay, Fiji Islands, and be replaced by two Sunderlands from the Royal Air Force's 88th" Squadron based in Hong Kong.

Germany ; Chancellor Konrad Adenauer accepted “with pleasure” today an invitation from the Western high commissioners to send West German consular representatives to Washington, Paris and London. They will be Germany's first diplomatic representatives sent abroad since” the Hitler regime, It was presumed that similar rep[resentatives would be sent to lother capitals’ of the world.

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Military intelligence sources predicted today that the Chinese Communists will try to invade Hainan Island in mid-February, perhaps simultaneously with an invasion assault on Formosa. Gen. Teng Wan-yl, Nationalist military spokesman, accused the Communists also of concentrating strength in southwest China for invasions of Tibet, India, Burma

leaflets and French Indo-China, from that which resigned 10 days jan. 18 council session, the third/in Canton, warning residents to

Unconfirmed reports from Come Canton said the

Communists definitely had de-

who trucks waited an average of 12,cabinet. It was deemed certain |inally suggested that Switzerland planes and pilots to familiarize support of a newly trained air to be approved by Parliament, or the International Red Cross in-|fllers with areas outside their force.

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