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PARIS, Jan. 7 an— Funeral ser-
vices will be held next Tuesday
in the American Cathedral Church
of Holy Trinity here for American
seulptorJe-Davideen—Davidson.
68. died in Tours Clinic Wednesday.
Burial is expected to be in Paris.
Eisenhower forces months agoto
enter his name in the New Hamp-
shire primary with confidence he
would let it stand.
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Marshall Plan's Job Passes
To Mutual Security Agency
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NBA Washingon Correspondent
day after Gen Dwight D. Eisen-
hower’s manager definitely com-
mitted him to run in the nation s
first primary.
The announcement that Eisen-
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HARRY E. FERGUSON
BUDDY FISHER
Name Is Entered In
N. H. Republican
Primary
nection with alleged horsekrace
fixing at Rockingham Parkrac
track. Frink revealed that Jockey
Wilfred Hughes was seized Thurs-
day on a fugitive warrant.
Banner - Prem Classified ads
get results.
httuzaniy. by Marshal J plan statistics, of the 12 billion dollars worth
of U. S. aid expended five billion went for capital goods intended to
increase steel and industrial production. That Should have provided
more jobs as well as more industrial materials.
— Another five billion went for food and agricultural products such
as cotton. This was to increase rations and clothing supplies for au.
Over 800 million dollars went for ocean freight. Another billion
dolars-plus set up the European Payments Union—a clearing house
\ to facilitate trade between European countries.
ncation of Europe has been begun. . ...
In the North Atlantic Pact, political unification and mutual defense,
with a start towards a European army, have been greatly advanced
it is the function of Averell Harriman in his new role as Director of
Mutual Security to further all such objectives. His job will be that of
a coordinator of all U. S. foreign aid programs.
, William J. Sheppard will be his administrative assistant to run the
shop and check up on the actual operating, subordinate agencies.
These will consist first of MSA—the Mutual Security Agency which
takes over where the Marshall Plan leaves off It will have from one to
’ one-and-a-half billion dollars worth of economic aid to administer, and
will be run by Richard M. Bissell for the time being, though he wants
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JOE E. SNODGRASS
HOUSTON, Jan. 7 W —The body
of an American fighting man was
taken to Mexico City Thursday ac-
companied by an anxious uncle
who hoped" it wouldn't get lost
again. . '
The body of Leonel Davis.. 25-
year-old naturalized citizen of the
United States and a veteran of
World WarH was flown to Mexi-
co City accompanied by Carlos A
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H., Jan. 7 a
—A suspended jockey was in jail
and Sheriff Simes Frink said Mon-
day he expected to arrest three
more men within 10 days in con-
ed in the March 11 New Hampshire
primary was made here Sunday
by Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge Jn,
chairman of the Eisenhower-for-
president organization.
At his Atlantic Pact military
headquarters in Paris a NgK offic-
er confirmed that Eisenhower knew
in advance about Lodge’s announc
ment. -
Faft Baekers Gonfident
Backers of Sen. Robert A. Taft/
who at this early stage is way out
in front in delegates actually com-
mitted, professed to take the de-
velopment in their stride. They had
figured all along that they would
have to cope with Eisenhower, and
contend that Ohio's "Mr. Republi-
can" has such a head start the
general never can catch up.
Harold E. Stassen, another avow-
ed candidate for the GOP nomina-
tion, repeated his earlier declara-
tions that he is in the race "to
SAM YARNO
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owerceonsiders himself a Republi-
can find will let his name be enter-
Moreno. 40, a. contractor.
The uncle said the' body has been
traveling about the United States
for more than a month it was
lost for weeks.
Young Davis, an architectural
student in the East, died in Boston
Nov. 25 and it was his request
that he be buried in Mexico City
where he was born and where his
mother, Mrs. Imelda Moreno Da-
vis. lives.
The young man's body left Boston
by air Nov. 2 and was due in
Mexico City 38 hours later, Moreno
said. —------
In San Antonio, for some reason
unknown to the uncle, the body
was taken from the air line and
shipped to Brownsville by rail
It was then, Morena said, he tost
contact with it.
He said it took him about a
month to locate the body in a
freight station in Brownsville, and
bring it here for reshipment to
Mexico City.
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Taft*s Campaign
Tour of Texas Wins
Leaders* Applause
FORT WORTH, Jan. 7 aSen.
Robert A. Taft's proposed cam-
paign tour of Texas will drsw
strong support from the state's
GOP rank and file, it was indicated
"We will get her in all right,”
the operator said.
Carlsen was in high spirits at the
approaching end • of his modern
odyssey. He had ridden out the
storm on the leaking freighter
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Regardless of what an educa
tion costs. It will never be as ex-
pensive as the coat of ignorance.
, speech to the chamber, of com-
merce of Bismarck, N. D . on Jan.
SB and attendance at artillery
school graduation at Fort Sill.
Okla , Jan 29.
Shivers has promised to an-
nounce, his 1952 political plans
sometime in the last half of the
month.
Quake Kitts 300
TOKYO, Jan. 7 amRadio Peipi
said Friday that a severezearth-
quake in south China's Yunnan
province Dec. 21 killed 300 persons,
injured 1,537 and destroyed 40,000
houses.
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W Plan passes out of the picture Dec. 81. and MSA,—the new Mutual
. .ISsourity Agevay under Direetes W.Averell Harriman takes over. Jan. L -
ToFsythat:the Marshail‘Plan job has been finished is an over;
simplification. If the Marshall Plan goal was European "recovery
it has not been reched. .....
Some critics maintain that the Marshall Plan was a flop because it
didn't make Europe completely well, able to stand on its own feet ana
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in Merida, Mex . Feb 1 by Gover- 1 was granted Thursday by Michael
nor - elect T. Marentes-Miranda Galvin, Assistant Secretary of La-
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MDAP—the Mutual Defense Assistance Program—will continue to
be run by Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett, with Frank Nash as his
deputy, Maj.-Gen. George H. Olmstead will be in actual charge of
ifeceiveng eSpei-z6x5 Msemserirs.sve, hillion dollars J
worth of arms to foreign governments.
TN the State Department, Director Harriman will coordinate with MSA
* and MDAP the work of the Point Four program for technical as-
— • sistance to underdeveloped countries, and the work of the Institute for
stay” regardless of Eisenhower’s
intentions. Stassen rejected an idea
that he is a "stop Taft” buffer
for the Eisenhower camp until the
general doffs his uniform
Gov. Earl Warren of California,
also seeking the nomination, said
in Honolulu, where he is Vacation-
ing, that he will issue a statement
later Monday.
Gets Support of Newspapers
Pro-Eisenhower Republicans were
elated by the Lodge announcement,
and its tacit approval from Paris.
They also were encouraged by
editorial announcements that the
influential New York Times and
Chicago Sun-Times will support
Eisenhower if he gets the nomina-
tion. 4
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of the Turmoil leaped aboard last
Friday night.
The tiny armada crept toward
land at the steady rate of three
knots The Turmoil said the Enter-
prise was "riding well.....It’s gone
without any hitches.”
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Eisenhower decides to do.
Zweifel said he thought Eisen-
hower’s "aloofness and his failure
to speak freely to visitors in Eur-
ope have reduced Ma chances of
getting the GOP nomination, should
he decide to run.
Zweifef said Taft would swing
through Texas March 11-13 as part
of Ms campaign to gain southern
backing The Ohio Senator will
speak in Houston on March 11, in
Dallas March 12, and in Lubbock
and El Paso on March 13.
—---- HARLINGEN, Jan 7 IP — A one-
nounced t o d a y by Gov. Allan week extension of the time period
for contracting Mexican workers
seiga
killed 26 persons. Fourteen others survived. CNEA Telephot
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Inter-American Affairs.
Livingston T. Merchant has been designated as special assistant to
Secretary of State Acheson for all foreign aid
Finally, Mr Harriman has been given responsibility for administer-
ing the Battle act. This provides for embargoing U. S. aid to foreign' ho
countries that furnish military assistance to communist countries. . .
e-aamreyupre,-rrettred U 5 admiral, has been called back to
active duty after a Marshall Plan job in Europe, to administer the
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a— The tug Turmoil towed the
broken, listing American freighter
Flying Enterprise and its doughty
I “stay put" skipper past the half-
way mark Monday in a race
against time and heaving seas to
bring them safely into port.
This ’ morning the convoy was
less than 150 miles from its goal—
Falmouth, near the southwest tip
of England,-wher, »hero‘s wel
come awaits Capt. Henrik Kurt
I Carisen, skipper of the crippled
freighter.
....Riging, winds and heayyatlantic
' , swells tpped the Flying"Enterprise
' lannthexio degrees:M oort early
I Monday, but later the escorting
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A light fog limited visibility to
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Other trips slated include Chicago, applying for braceros from last
on Jan. 8, for a meeting of the Jan 9
executive committee of the Na- Texas border farmers had asked
tional Governor’s Confer@nce; a the federal government for aid
in harvesting 30,000 acres of vege-
table crops in the next few weeks.
The intrnational agreement still
expires on schedule Feb. 11, but
it provides a 14-day grace period
for returning braceros to their na-
tive land.
Farmers who contract workers
under the time extension may keep
them in the fields until Feb. 25,
which will permit harvesting of
vegetables, Austin Anson, executive
manager, of the Texs Citrus and
Vegetable Growers and Shippers,
said.
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rHE fact is that even 12 billion dollars wouldn't begin to raise the
1 living standard for Europe's factory workers and peasants. That is
" a job which European countries will have to do for themselves by
carrying on the work the Marshall Plan began.
— Greatest credits claimed for the Marshall Plan are in the nature of
- intangibles..Communism has been checked in Western Europe. A
P start has been made towards breaking down narrow nationalism.
.. Through such things as the European. Payments Union and the
Schuman plan for integrated coal and steel production, economic uni-
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 7 IP- real 4or M years.
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