United Press News Briefs, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-25

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a i ! [ I , r j e * t f i I i | J d r5 i a a p ;- ■ d | l" , !S 1 I ic 1_ the 1® st for or *d ly Is by ay for or in in and * and tl ." V: and 20 20 on en t- Four ed Y., Y., ip- next ext r UNITED PRESS •1 1 NEWS I i i BRIEFS C J Pope Sees Dim Peace Hopes VATICAN CITY, Italy, June 23.— Pope e • T Pius VII. said today that the basis of * a true peace "seems to recede farther and ld farther away" and many hardly dare hope e it will be attained. He told Sir Walter Roberts, new British minister to the Vati- can, that "peace cannot be established by y forcing the weak to submit to the strong, g- j Only the actualization of genuine freedom , can produce true peace." 1 l Dewey to Pacific 1 ALBANY, N. Y., June 23.— Gov. Thomas as E. Dewey, twice-defeated Republican presidential candidate, announced today he ie would make a flying trip to the troubled 3d j Pacific area for personal study of the criti- j. cal international situation. i i Two Officers Promoted , WITH THE 10TH CORPS, U. S. ARMY, Y, 1 Korea, June 23. — Two 10th Corps staff ff officers received brigadier generals stars rs i Thursday from Lt. Gen. Edward M. Al-11 il- mond, 10th Corps commander. They were re former colonels John S. Guthrie, Arlington, g- Va.. and William P. Ennis, Jr., Washington, h- D. C. George Asks Deferment WASHINGTON, D. C, June 23.— Sen. sn. Walter F. George D., Ga., proposed to-in ,o- day that Congress defer final action on on the record-breaking ,200,000,000 tax bill ill until after a late summer recess so it can an get a better picture of the budget outlook. k. Hungary Court Adjourns BUDAPEST, Hungary, June 23.— A peo-a- pies court trying Catholic Archbishop Jo-ot self Groesz and eight others on charges of of plotting against the government adjourned for the week-end today after all defender id- ants pleaded guilty. No Joint Statement WASHINGTON, D. C, June 23.— The *" Ifi 16 United Nations fighting in Korea have decided 1C, against issuing any joint statement — I» on the first anniversary of the war. How-n ]W_ ever, several officials of the United States, ieS, the UN and Allied Nations are expected tn to l" make anniversary statements of their own Wn on Monday. ~ -——~° * Refuses to Comment DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., June 23.— Gov. ov- Fuller Warren refused to coment today on on a subpoena directing him to appear before Ore the Senate Crime Committee. The gover- er" , nor, appearing fatigued, was in shirt lirt _* sleeves at his "secret" vacation retreat as as he talked with a reporter. He brushed Off off questions about the subpoena and other her matters regarding the crime committee. i No Intervention Rights WASHINGTON, D. C, June 23. — The pv.p I State Department says Russia would have aVe J no rights to intervene in Iran even if Brit- nt- ,o- on on bill ill can an k. ish troops should land there. Great Brit- ain and the United States long have feared that Russia would use a 1921 Soviet-Irani- an treaty as the basis for intervention.


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