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|U S. Opens Door to Red China Border Truce

: : regulations to meet threats posed and seize the government palace, Acheson Hinis Communists Can : : | oy the revolution in Nepal and police said. egotiate Over Rights to Power . {the Communist invasion of Tibet. : 9 9 : * | -The governments of Bihar, the West Germany =

nited Pres ” a Diplomatic eircles in Winner Pozzed today with rumors that United Provinces and West Ben-' THE lower house of the West

Communist China. will get assurance that the United States will 8al Were. told not to permit any German government today in- No better bourbon at any price! : not invade Manchuria. movement of arméd men, arms dorsed by a narrow margin WinA Red delegation now is en route to New York to press before OF ammunition in either direction ston Chure hill’s plan for creation the United Nations Communist China's charge . that the United across’ the borders.

te he 2 2 of a Buropean army. S s en guilty of aggression. in "ormosa. E - re em . Peking has announced that the —————— Ee ee Hong Kong ANGLERS TAKE NOTE 0 I D group will not discuss Korea. : CHINESE NATIONALIST re- 5 . ro But observers here are convinced Czechoslovakia port said today that the Soviets rs iki Arges L- ofishove 7) the United States will take the THE Chinese Communist dele- have begun mining uranium in Banks off N wi dl: 4 2 ims 0 OOF opportunity to assure the dele- 8ation to the United Nations will northwest China. . ewiound anc . . 4 3 190-FR : : gates that IJ, 8. forces now fight- arrive _in Prague from Moscow It | y 1 PTTLED-IN-BOND 1 ing in Korea will not cross the Saturday morning, United Na- | aly ; : 9 y . GOVT. SUPERVISION | border into Manchuria. tions representatives said today. = JTALY'S * Communist-run sea- . iy _ [L—& ly gd - This speculation was reinforced Unitey Nations officials here mea Jon ata IVS hon comm: %. : : 474 5QT. }- by statements yesterdaysby - said the Chinese woud stop over Rison, NT : ‘ $ E retary of State eruayy hy: Seu in Prague only long Se be day in a 48-hour wage strike that staatciT BOURBON wesky hoe $298 $150 arid Assistant Secretary Dean 8iven Ui S. visas, The U. 8. Em. threatened to paralyze major Ital- = PT. % PT. Rusk, his operational vice presi- assy has been instructed by the '2" ports. " \\\\ > : dent for the Far East. Siste Department to issue the’ Bolivia : . ; A Eo y , N HEHEHE : : sas : FN a = “ale FAS First Contact Vv ; without delay. . TWENTY EIGHT persons have: freer) hX2 + y + D HICKORY DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILA, PA. 3 India . . been arrested ‘in connection’ with Er AR y dn aa - Mr. Acheson told a news con- . an unsuccessful revolutionary \}/gs $ ference that the United States has. INDIA ordered its provincial plot, police said today. \ ‘ ¢ DELICIOUS a. : no ulterior designs on Communist 80vVernments along thé northern. Those under arrest planned to rR wot China. He said China's recog-| frontier today to tighten security ‘bomb key buildings in the city vor Toot MACARONnized interest in power facilities] along the Manchurian border will! be protected. Mr. Rusk said this country, must find out whether. China's aims .in connection with Koreg! are subject to negotiation. Without ‘indorsing the idea, he also alluded to the possibility of creating a buffer zone along the Manchurian boundary. The presence of the Chinese

Nations will mark the first opportunity that .the United. States has had to’ talk directly to representatives of the Commun#&t re-

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