WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. 1955 'Useful' On The WASHINGTON, March 29 (M—Secretary of State Dulles said today that With Western unity how "an irreversible reality" the time is approaching for whit could be "useful" discussions between the tree world powers and Russia. Dulles did not predict just wh, Fixed Wage Supported By Meany CLPNELAND, March 29 (W)— AFL President George Meany sajd today he's "rooting" for the CIO United Auto Workers in their drive fbr a guaranteed annual wage. And he said he didn't think 'there is any doubt" but what An, unions would support the drive financially if the auto !Milers- appeal for help. Meshy addressed the UAW do vetition—the first time an APL offieial, has appeared at such a function. His appearance came as an in terlude in a long, heated debate that led to adoption of a program to raise a 25-million-dollar strike fund. The money would be used to finance any auto industry strikes this summer. Meshy told a news conference the- guaranteed wage campaign "is the auto workers' baby, and I think they're blazing , a trail." He said the principle of the guar anteed. annual wage plan is "vety Much in 'the tradition of the labor movement." Meany, slated to head a merged APB:-CIO organization, Said a joint strike fUnd "could be a fea sibility" in the future, but not immediately. Knowiand Policy Wrong On Formosa-Fulbrighit araapsTEADN Y., March 20 (R)---Sen. J. William Wulf:tight (D-Ark.), said today Senate Re publican Leader William Rnovir bind's approach _to the Forthosa problem "May lead to War un necessaillt." "I don't like the Knowland ap proach," rulhright ,said. "It's a dangerous situation. I dOn't think be his 'a sound understanding d the fads of life in that area." Ike initiates Peppy Day WASHINGTON, March 29 (Al--: President EisenhoWer bought the' first !toddyPoppy of the Vet erans of Foreign War. 1955 Sale today froin 6-year-old Ruth Allll Lilley. 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