TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1953 U.S. Considering China Recognition •' / WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. (iP)— Secretary of State Dulles Hinted today the United States might -consider recognizing Communist China if its Red rulers changed their anti-Western policies and stopped supporting aggression in Indochina and' elsewhere. He assailed Russia’s leaders for demanding that the free world “unconditionally surrender their protective principles and practices of security”' as a precondition, to any East-West pold war confer-' ence.- - Demands Not Acceptable These Russian demands, laid down in--a note last Tuesday, Dulles said, are -“not acceptable as far as the United States is con cerned.” “The demands made on the United States,” he added, “par ticularly those which are stated as preconditions to any meeting, are coached in language J . that bears little'- resemblance to that normally employed as between nations which are at peace.” Dulles spoke out at a news con ference about the Russian and Communist China problems. His remarks about possible eventual I diplomatic, recognition if the Pei-! ping regime constituted the first! time any Eisenhower administra-; tion spokesman has even hinted that such a move might be con sidered. Eisenhower Not Opposed In answering questions, Dulles said specifically the Eisenhower administration has never said it would be forever opposed to rec ognizing a Communist govern ment in China. The secretary said the adminis tration has any con sideration of recognition would be out of order as long as the Chinese Reds are proclaimed ag gressors in Korea, are supporting aggression in Indochina, and in general are defying obligations that any nation must observe un der the United Nations charter. Dulles did not elaborate on this point except to say in answering further questions it would be theoretically possible for Red China to be allowed into the United Nations assembly, since no veto exists there, while National ist China continues to sit in the 11-nation Security Council where a veto could block Communist China’s membership. However, Dulles did not say dip lomatic recognition of the Peiping regime would follow if the United States became convinced that Red China had' dropped all aggressive tendencies. Loyalists Quell Bolivian Revolt LA PAZ, Bolivia, Nov. 9 (£>)— Forces loyal to President Victor Paz Estenssoro today crushed a revolt aimed at taking over major Bolivian cities and holding the president captive, the government announced. The rebels, described as mem bers of the Bolivian Socialist Fal ange (FSB), with nationalist lean ings, captured and held for a time the big city of Cochabamba, 140 miles southeast of -here. They were driven off by armed peas ants and oil workers loyal to the president. More than 100 rebels were re ported under arrest. The official Illimani radio said insurgents took over the police headquarters, the air base and the city hall in Cochabamba, a city of 80,000 be fore they were driven off. FBI Uncovers $3O Of Kidnap Cash PETOSKEY, Mich., Nov. 9 (JP) —A police chief said today FBI agents have found in Pe ioskey and Detroit two single bills' from fhe $600,000 Green lpase ransom money, and are ! searching in Michigan for other clues to the missing $308,000. The report created specula tion that the "hot" money came into Michigan from Chi cago or St. Louis hoodlums , trying to pass it through pro fessional "fences" at 30 to 50 . cents on the dollars. j The FBI *nade - ! -iie . made no immediate j comment on the report by Police Chief Philo Wakeford . of Peioskey. Big Three Plan Parley In Bermuda WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (JP) —A diplomatic official said tonight President Eisenhower, Prime- Min ister Churchill and French Pre mier' Joseph Laniel have agreed to meet in Bermuda during early December to review Western strategy against Communists. This official said the meeting already has been arranged and will be announced formally in the three Western capitals soon. The main purpose of the top level ' parley, he said, will be to discuss Germany’s future in the light of Russia’s flat refusal to attend any meeting aimed at Ger man unification. Prime Minister Churchill’s' de sire for a top-level meeting with Premier Malenkov may come up also. But, this informant said the main emphasis of the meeting will be on starting a long-term West ern policy toward Germany. Prime Minister Churchill is reported to have suggested the meeting to President Eisenhower within the past few days in an effort to make certain Western, policies are coordinated to face Russia’s - apparent unwillingness, to name any concessions to the West. United States, • British and French differences with Soviet Russia were key topics on the agenda for an Eisenhower-Chur chill-Laniel conference scheduled for Bermuda last July. That meeting was postponed because of Churchill’s illness. The Prime Minister now has returned to the job. The White .House always has emphasized that the July meeting was postponed and not canceled. Detailed agenda plans which were drawn up by th three nations for the Bermuda session are stil! ready to be used. Communists Maneuver To Stall PW Talks PANMUNJOM,' Tuesday, Nov. 10 (/P) —■ The latest Communist maneuver to escape the boomer anging war prisoner explanations may be disclosed at today’s meet ing of the Repatriation Commis sion. Clark Gable Ava Gardner "MOGAMBO” Fred Mac Murray Barbara Stanwyck THE MOOHLIGHTER' A British , Mystery Thriller THE HIDDEN ROOM" Robert Newton THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Mossadegh Threatens Suicide TEHRAN, Iran, Nov. 9 (JP)— Ranting ex-Premier Mohammed Mossadegh told a court martial trying him for his life today he would commit suicide if released and would not appeal if convicted. He threatened to boycott future court sessions. Mossadegh, virtual dictator of Iran for more than two years un til his ouster last August by sup porters of the Shah, is accused of defying the Shah, trying to overthrow the monarchy, and dis solving the Majlis lower house of parliament illegally. The 73-year-old ailing politi cian, still wearing gray pajamas, banged his fist on the table and told the court soon after the sec ond day’s session opened: “I am not going to attend com ing sessions, even if you cut off my head. If you vote this court competent, you will sentence me to death. By God, I will not come to court at all.” , As the hearing proceeded he warmed up. declaring: “If you. like, you can sentence me to death. I will not ask for an appeal. I will not accept any for giveness. I will, stay in this prison until I die. If you release me, I will commit suicide as soon as I get hold of the means.” Ebn Saud Dies; Son Proclaimed King BAHREIN, Persian Gulf, Noy. 9 (JP) —King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, who won . a desert king dom with his sword and huge revenues > by shrewd oil leases, died today after a, long illness. Reports reaching this Arab is land said the 73-year-old king died at 10 a.m. and that his son, Prince Saud, 50, had been pro claimed king. Another son, Prince Faisal. 46. became crown prince. Brownell Maintains Spy Notice Adequate WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (IP)— Atty. Gen. Brownell said today FBI director J. Edgar Hoover gave “full and adequate notice” of Harry- Dexter White’s “spying activities” to the White House, four Cabinet officers and four other high officials of the Truman administration. Thus Brownell broadened the sweep of his charge that former President Truman promoted the late Treasury . official to ■ repre sent this country in the Interna tional Monetary Fund in the face of two FBI reports that White was a Soviet spy. Truman has de nied the charge and -accused Brownell of playing politics. -FBI Report The first FBI report, Brownell said in a statement, wds sent not only to the White House but also to' Tom C. Clark, then attorney general and now on the Supreme Court, former Secretary of State James V. Forrestal, former sec retary of defense, and the late Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, who was secretary of the Treas ury at the time. Copies also were dispatched, Brownell said, to Adm. William D. Leahy, who wi.„ personal chief of staff to the President, Lt. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg as chief in telligence officer of the War De partment. Assistant Secretary -of State Spruille Braden, and Fred Lyon, a State Department divi sion chief. Brownell's Statement Brownell did back away a bit from an earlier statement that this first report actually was de livered to Truman in December, 1945. Today’s version was that the report was transmitted to Maj. Gen. Harry M. Vaughn, Tru man’s military aide, for the at tention of the former President. White spent 14 years in the Treasury Depai’tment and even tually became an assistant secre tary. He went over to the mone tary fund in 1946 and died in I§4B, a week after denying to the House Un-American Activities Committee that He had any con nection with a Soviet espionage ring. CAREER QUIZ ENGINEERING We want you to give us this quiz then make comparisons. You could call this testa Career Quiz, for it represents the questions most frequently encountered by our representatives in interviews with several hundred young engineers in recenl years. 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YOUNG IN YEARS, YOUNG IN SPIRIT AND IDEAS ton MCDONNELL ST.LOUIS 3.H0 Baby Returned; Girl Kidnapper 5s Behind Bars HUGO', Okla., Nov. 9, (IP)— A sudden climax to a weekend kid naping today resored a chubby five-month-old Indiana boy to his parents and put his 17-year-old baby sitter behind bars vowing she loved the child and hoped to have him back sometime. Mrs. Tommie Dene Doughty, a former carnival strip teaser with a mother complex, was arrested shortly before midnight by the FBI and six hours later she was charged with kidnaping Richard Lee Stammer from bus Evansville, Ind., home. The neatly dressed brunette did not enter a plea and was turned over to a U.S. deputy marshal for transportation to the Musko gee, Okla., federal jail. Her bond was placed at $20,000 by, U.S. Commissioner D. A. Stovall. Meanwhile, the elated parents, Richard Duane Stammer, 20, a sailor, and his wife, Shirley, 18, flew from their home to Durant, 54 miles west of here, to claim their baby. The child, being cared for by the wife of an FBI agent at Durant, was none the worse for two days and two nights of traveling by bus and hitchhiking in freezing weather. Mrs. Doughty was taken into custody shortly after she arrived at the Red River Valley farm home of her father, north of Bokchita in southeast Oklahoma. SENIORS PAGE THREE
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