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UNITED PRESS NEWS L BRIEFS BRIEFSHear Hear President Rhee Plans Last Appeal AppealNEW NEW YORK N Y June 9 A National Broadcasting Company correspondent in Seoul reported today that South Korean president Syngman Rhee plans to make a last minute appeal to President Eisenhower not to sign a Korean armistice The White House had no immediate comment on the report reportChurchill Churchill Lauds Eisenhower EisenhowerLONDON LONDON England June 9 Prime Min ¬ ister Winston Churchill paid tribute in the House of Commons to the decisive leader ship of President Eisenhower in paving the way for a Korean armistice armisticeVote Vote to Continue Trade Law LawWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C June 9 The House ways and means committee today voted 23 to 2 to continue the reciprocal trade agreements law for another year as requested by President Eisenhower EisenhowerBritain Britain to Seek Equal Standing StandingLONDON LONDON England June 9 Britain has decided to seek equal representation with the United States at the political confer ¬ ence to iollow an armistice in Korea au ¬ thoritative sources disclosed today todayWarns Warns on Air Force Cuts CutsWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C June S Defense secretary Charles E Wilson testified today that President Eisenhowers defense budget is the best route to a 143wing air force and any further cuts by Congress would be unwise unwiseSouth South Koreans Demonstrate SEOUL Xorea June 9 South Koreans marched on American installations here to ¬ day in demonstrations against the truce terms and were turned back from the 8th Army headquarters oy troops employing a lire hose hoseRosenbergs Rosenbergs in New Appeal AppealWASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C June 9 Atomic spies Julius and Ethel Hoseriberg today asked the Supreme Court for the fourth time to save them from the electric chair Their attorney sent a new appeal to the high court by messenger from New York YorkSweden Sweden on POW Commission CommissionSTOCKHOLM STOCKHOLM Sweden June 9 Sweden officially accepted today membership on a fivenation neutral commission to supervise handling of Korean war prisoners who do not want to return to their homelands homelandsDe De Gasperi Assured of ReElection ReElectionHOME HOME Italy June 9 Premier Alcide de Gasperis proWestern alliance of Italian center parties appeared assured today of a new fiveyear lease on life His coalition already had safely tucked away a 524 per cent majority in the Italian Senate SenateRed Red Planes Cause Blackout BlackoutSEOUL SEOUL Korea June 9 Ten Communist planes flew near Seoul and caused a 54 minute blackout while truce delegates pre ¬ pared to meet again at Panmunjom PanmunjomBlasts Blasts Longshoremens Union UnionNEW NEW YORK N Y June 9 George Meany president of the American Federa ¬ tion of Labor blasted the AFL Longshore ¬ mans union today hut he told Gov Thomas E Dewey that the New York waterfront scandal is a problem for the en ¬ tire industry industryTruce Truce EncouragingUNITED Negotiations Encouraging UNITED NATIONS N Y June 9 U N Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold said today the pace of the present Korean truce negotiations is great and grand and very encouraging for the future