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    406 Per. Ariti 22, 1955
Ceylon's Minister Koelawala Asks
Communists to Dissolve Cominform
fIANDUNG, Indonesia, April 21 (iP)—Ceylon's Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala told
the Communists today to dissolve tie Cominfortn if they really want peaceful coexistence
with the West.
He singled out the Comin
Kotelawala, who has a C
country's delegation to the As
He called fok di.ssolutioti of the
Cominform on two occasions to
day—in a speech to the confer
ence's important political Com
mittee and later in a statement
to Correspondents.
He has had long experience bat
tling CeylOn's Communiat move,
nicht; he says it gets financial aid
from Russia. The Reds' candidate
was elected mayor of Colombo,
Ceylon's capital, last August.
They control
,some other local
rn
govements and have, an active
bloc in Ceylon's Parliament.
Ceylon now is a nation allied
with the British Commonwealth;
it emerged from its colonial status
under Britain in 1948.
Kotelawala got the :lump on
Red China's Premier Chou En
lai and India's Prink. Minister
Nehru, who supports the Com
munists' dri v e for coexistence.
The Ceylon Prime Minister gave
out his statement in advance of
discussions of East-West coexis
tence by the Political Committee,
Chou insisted in his remarks at
the conference's plenary session
that the Communists are eager to
coexist peacefully with the West.
Inforrhants said that when the
58-year-old Ceylon leader first
brought up his proposal for dis
mantling the Cominforrn In an ad
dress to the Political Cothmitteel
closed session, Chou leaped to his
feet and dethanded time to reply
tomorrow.
Store Tussle
To End Today
CHICAGO, April 21 (W)—Louis
Wolfson's struggle to seize con
trol of Montgomery Nkrard & Co.
will reach its Climax tomorrow.
Wolfson and his entourage will
attend. Waid's annual stockhold.
ers meeting, where he will see
for the first time the man he's
trying to overthtow—Sewell Ay
e,ry, Ward's chairman. •
Many, hundieds of Other Ward
stockholders will be at the Meet
ing, to be held in, Medihah Tem
ple. If the temp le's' - 4200 seats
are filled, it will be the largest
stockholder gathering in Ameri
ca'a cormate histoty.
In the past 24 hours of.'hiti cein
paign; Wolfson his bidther Cecil,
and Alexander' RittmaStet 111 re
signed as irectors Of Devoe &
Reynolds.. This Was done at a
hastily called Meeting of the ex
ecutive cOmmittee of the paint
firm.
House OK's
WASHINGTON, April 21 RI
The House approved a giant ship
building program teday, includ
ing plans for a fifth supercarrier
and three more atomic-powered
submarines: '
It voted 372-3 to authorize t'te
Navy to spend $1,317,000,000 on
the work over the next fotar years.
Thirty-foUr new .warships would
be constructed under the program.
The conversion of 28 other Niel
sen was authorized. Six aircraft
carriers now in service would be
Modernized and a light cruiser
and a destroyer would be con
verted into guided missile shitxt.
Today's vote was on an author
ization bill. The actual funds have
to be voted later, when Congress
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Retain UN,
U.S. Told
By Hoover
WASHINGTON April 21 MI
Ex-President Her bert L. Hoover
said today this country cannot
abandon the United Nations even
though the U.N. "has not ful
filled our hopes" as a mechanism
for peace.
The former President told the
Senate Foreign Relations Com
mittee, too, he no longer favors
expelling Russia from the United
Nations becautte of that country's
repeated use of the veto.
"I think we've got to go on and
worry with . the Russians in the
U.N. In .the hope that things will
get better," he said.
About 100 spectators in the Sen
ate Office Building caucus room
rose and applauded when the 80-
year-old Hoover appeared to tes
tify on the question of revising
the U.N. charter.
He gave the opinion that no
worthwhile revision is posSible
unless there is "a great change in
the whole Communist attitude."
But he did suggest some specific
changes—including a proposal
that "all independent nations"
should have membership in the
U.N. He noted that 14 such coun
tries have been barred •by Soviet
vetoes.
, Hoover was not askid whether,
under his proposal, Communist
China could get into the world
organization, bid in 1954 he strong
ly opposed a seat for the Peiping
regime.
Sen. John J. Sparkman (D-Ala.),
a committee , member, told report
ers later this question would arise
—so far as .the United States is
concerned—only if this country
gave diplomatic recognition to
Peipihg.
U.S. Envoys 'Viewing'
WASHINGTON, April 21 (iP)—
Sen. Walter E. George (D-Ga.),
said today he thought the pri
mary reason for the sudden dis
pateh of a high-ranking U.S. mis
sion to Formosa was just to get
a first-hand view of the threaten
ing situation in that area.
He said the question of the pos
sible evacuation Of Quemoy and
Matsu islands "might come up"
hilt he didn't think anything
would come of it.
Shipbuilding
takes up the military appropria
tions bills. The Senate hasn't act
ed yet on the fleet expansion leg
islation.
Chairman Carl Vinson (D-Ga.)
of the House Armed Services
Committee Said that with the new
program the Navy will have 152
major ships under construction or
authorized, a sea-going invest
ment of $3,317,000,000.
One of the feW changes made
in the bill on the House floor
concerned the naming or the new
60,000 ton 'Carrier. The Navyhad
propotted , "LISS dongreas, but
Sep. Durham (D-N.C.) obtained
adopt o n of an amendment chang
ing the name to "LISS witty
Hawk."
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State to Get
Salk Vaccine
Tomorrow
HARRISBURG, April 21 (W)—
The State Health Dept. said it
received official word today from
the National Foundation for In
fantile Paralysis that the Salk
anti-polio vaccine will be de
livered Saturday to Pennsyl
vania's 11 distribution centers.
Dr. Berwyn F. Mattison, State
Health Secretary, said the tele
gram from the foundation stated
that the vaccine has been ordered
to be delivered Saturday by the
Wyeth Laboratories Corp., Phila
delphia.
He said some of the deliveries
will be made by air express while
the bulk will be made by truck.
The vaccine, proven 80 to 90
per dent effective in combating
the dread disease, has been ex
pected in Pennsylvania for the
last week.
Dr. Mattison said the delay in
shipments was due to the "many
final things to be handled before
the serum can be sent out."
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Jenner, Corsi Clash
In Senate Battle
• WASHINGTON, April 21 (W) A Senate hearing exploded
angrily today, with Sen. William E. Jenner (ft-Ind.) yelling charges
of "smear" and "big hat" at Edward Corsi and Corsi accusing Jenner
of unfairness and language "un
becoming a Senator."
Each stacked his patriotism
against the others in the uproar.
Jenner and Corsi clashed at a
Judiciary subcommittee hearing
into operations of the 1953 refugee
relief program and the firing of
Corsi as a special assistant to Sec
retary of State Dulles on immigra
tion problems.
Sitting silently through . the
storm, a few feet away, was R. W.
Scott McLeod, State Department
security officer and administrator
of the program. Corsi was a dep
uty to McLeod for a short time
during a 90-day tour with the
State Department that ended
abruptly on Easter Sunday.
Corsi is a prominent New York
Republican. His ouster started a
political whirlwind.
"Isn't all that is involved here
your pride?" Jenner shot at Corsi.
"You wanted a big hat and you
wouldn't cooperate with anyone
unless you could run the show."
"Unfair," Corsi protested.
Jenner hopped on Corsi for hav
ing said yesterday that McLeod
was the leader of a "security
gang" which had wrecked the
program designed to bring 214,-
000 refugees and other nonquota
immigrants into the United States
by the end of next year.
PAR Hits Atom Plan
WASHINGTON, April 21 (IP)
Immediate abandonment of "all
such plans" as President Dwight
D. Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace
proposal was urged in a resolu
tion adopted today by the Daugh
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Nationalists Fear -
U.S. Will Quit
Quemoy, Matsus
TAIPEI, Forinosa, April 21 (/P)
—Some worried Nationalist of&
dials today guessed that a U.S.
envoy now flying to Formosa will
ask them to yield Quemoy and the
Matsus without a fight.
The reason for the hurry-tip
visit of Walter S. Robertson, as
sistant secretary of state, was not
known here.
There were reports in Wash
ington Robertson would sound out
the Nationalists on a cease-fire
line in the middle of Formosa
Strait. The Nationalists have op
posed any cease-fire.
Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chair
man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is
accompanying Robertson. Rad
ford ha s opposed withdrawals
from offshore islands. Some Na
tionalists even guessed there .v re
a U.S. decision to defend the is
lands. •
Nationalists from President
Chiang Kai-Shek on down haVe
vowed to defend both Quemoy, and
the Matsus, 120 and 140 miles troia
Formosa.
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