United Press News Briefs, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-08

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UNITED PRESS NEWS BRIEFS BRIEFSRidgway Ridgway Truce Offer Final WASHINGTON D C May 7 United States military and diplomatic authorities said today Gen Matthew B Ridgeways latest truce offer to the Communists in Korea is final finalAir Air Attacks Against Reds Continue SEOUL Korea May 7 Allied warplanes blasted Red rail lines for the second straight day today in a campaign to cut communications and supply lines linesWarns Warns on Industrial Chaos ChaosWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C May 7 Chair ¬ man Nathan P Feinsingerof the Wage Stabilization Board warned congressmen today that they may produce industrial chaos if the board is stripped of its power to handle labor disputes disputeslice lice Talks With Dulles DullesPARIS PARIS France May 7 Gen Dwight D Eisenhower discussed foreign affairs for an hour today with John Foster Dulles who might become Secretary of State if the General is elected U S President PresidentRR RR Settlement Imminent ImminentWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C May 7 Railroad and union negotiators reported further progress today toward settling their three year dispute and hinted at a possible set ¬ tlement perhaps over the weekend weekendGeneral General PledgeTOKYO Clark Issues Peace Pledge TOKYO Japan May 7 Gen Mark W Clark newly appointed United Nations and American Far East commander arrived in Tokyo today with a pledge to make every effort to achieve an honorable peace in Korea KoreaLovett Lovett Endorses AntiStrike Bill BillWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C May 7 Defense Secretary Robert A Lovett today gave I qualified endorsement to an antistrike bill that would let Congress or the Presi ¬ dent throw operation of vital industries into the courts courtsEden Eden Offers Ultimatum UltimatumLONDON LONDON England May 7 Foreign Sec ¬ retary Anthony Eden said today Britain will refuse to sit down at another meeting with Russia on Germany unless there is preparation to prevent another long winded deadlock deadlockCharges Charges USSR With Crime CrimeWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C May 7 Secre ¬ tary of State Dean Acheson accused the i Soviet Union today of an international crime in charging United Nations forces in Korea with waging germ warfare warfareHits Hits TreatyLONDON Japanese Peace Treaty LONDON England May 7 Chinese Communist Premier Chou EnLai has at ¬ tacked the Japanese peace treaty as part of preparations by the United States for i a new war


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