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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thundiy. March 10, 193 Harriman Calls on Demos To Shift Fomosa Policy Toward Britain By LYLE C. WILSON i cratic presidential nomination. House of Commons the Formosan controversy make Harriman denounced what he differences between wasmny ton and London and the direc tion in which Harriman would point the Democratic Party pol icy. United Press Correspondent j jo understand the full signifi- Dulles spoke earnestly of U. S. hopes for peace in Asia. But he promised Red China to meet force with force, perhaps the full force of American armed might, in defense of Formosa and the nearby Pescadores. Eden was reporting to Com mons on a similar journey dur ing which he conferred with Dulles. Neither diplomat sought to deny the wide differences be tween them on Formosan-Chi-nese policy. Eden proposed that parties to concessions which, ultimately would lead to admission of Red China into the United Nations and, by implication, the ultimate dissapearance o f Nationalist China as a real or paper entity. Specifically, Eden proposed that Chinese Nationalists aban don Matsu and Quemoy and that Red, China not prosecute her claims to Formosa "by forceful means." Eden said that as of now no progress had been made toward settlement of the For mosa dispute. called a Republican go-it-alohe policy in defiance of the poli cies of U. S. Allies which, in this instance, would relate most specifically to the British. "The first thing we must do in the Formosa area," Harriman said, "is to end our desperately dangerous policy of going it alone. We must internationalize the defense of Formosa and do ft if possible through the United Nations." Taken together, the three speeches show clearly the wide washington iu.kj Aew:cance 0f Harrimans speech York's Gov. Averell Harriman has summoned the Democratic Party to shift its foreign policy toward the British position on the combined problems of Red China and Formosa. Harriman's move was politi cally significant with respect both to United States and inter national politics. The New York governor generally is regarded as an eager if unannounced can didate for next year's Demo- ' . 7 . n l I . 1 . ; l : j r .uarcn o Deiure me iaiioriaiiiies Division of the Democratic Na tional Committee in New York it is necessary that it be read in relation with two other speeches of international signi ficance delivered .on the same day. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles broadcast a report to the nation on his journey to Asia. British Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden spoke in the BOTTLE TO ITALY Stamford, Conn. U.R) Last summer, Wilbur R. Greenwood, 13, placed messages in eight bottles and tossed them into Long Island Sound. One turned up elsewhere on the Connecti cut shore, and another wu found by a beachcomber In Venice, Italy. FLAMING FURY Leaping flames brighten night sky above The Lodge, a three-story rooming house in San Rafael, Calif., which was destroyed in early morning fire, killing at least seven persons. Loss was estimated at $100,000. One tenant if still missing. Ex-Mental Patient Questioned About Fire at San Rafael San Rafael. Calif. (U.R) Po lice and sheriff's deputies ques tioned a former mental patient today about a flash fire - that turned an old -three-story room ing house into a furnace, killing eight tenants and injuring at least nine others. The suspect was Malcolm R. Schlette, 40, who occupied a first floor room in "The Lodge," as the 75-year-old converted mansion was called. He was ar rested last night in Lucas Val ley, about four miles from San Rafael. Criminal Complaint The order for Schlette's arrest was accompanied by a criminal complaint accusing him of set ting two other fires at the Bleu Baie Tavern near Tomales Bay. The tavern was operated by his former wife. The latest of these fires oc curred just two weeks ago yes terday and caused more than $30,000 damage. Schlette was booked early to day at Marin County jail on two counts of arson in the tavern fires. Bail was set at $10,000. Approximately 30 persons were living at The Lodge at the time the fire took place early yesterday. Four of the eight who died were trapped in their third floor rooms. Several survivors jumped from second and third floor rooms. Witnesses said they saw Sch lette fully dressed at the scene. Other tenants who fled were wearing night clothes. When Schlette was first brought in for questioning, he denied all knowledge of the origin of the fire. Inspector Nick Giampoli of the San Rafael po lice department said: "He says he was asleep when the fire started. He said he woke up, dressed and went out of the building with the others." Also taking part in the ques tioning was Fred G. DuPuis. spe cial agent for the National Board of Fire Underwriters. House Total Lost The guest house, a picturesque landmark, and its furnishings were a total loss. Only two tow ering brick chimney,s twisted metal finishings and a heap of ashes remained to mark the spot where it stood. Fire officials esti mated the loss at $100,000. Victims of the fire, the worst in San Rafael's history, were: Bernard Pedersen, 84; Percy Wirth, 45; Byron Waterman, SO; Louis Bernard, 38; Frank Ros lington. 30; Hans Jung, 40; Philip Nill, 51; and Robert Shaw. 23. The flames were visible from San Francisco and throughout southern Marin county. Art Winner Believes Prize Not Justified Tacoma, Wash. (U.R) A 17-year-old art student at Clover Park High School who won the Pierce County art contest said today she didn't think she deserved the prize. 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