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But it was going too far to make it a crime to have some- one else do Lhosr things. Penalties lnCllldPd fines up to a 525.000 maximum, five years in prison or both. Following a lengthy debate, Mr. Howe also agreed to Mr. Macedon- llPll'5 demand that the govsmment inform Parliament within 15 days of the reasons for placing partic- ular materials on the list for which export or import permits are re- quired lf Parliament wasn't sitting. (it would be informed within 15 days of its no-xt meeting. Mr. Howe said he accepts this suggestion on the uiideratanding that. the government will not have .to disclose any secret arrange- l'ilPlll5 with other governments for taking the steps. I I - Opposes Suggestion l Mr. Macddnnell said the power to put materials on such a list is "extraordinary and unlimited." There was no justification for using it to bind the people. I A lPlll:ill) exchange developed -between Mr Macdonnell and John Dickey, parliamentary assistant to Mr. Howe, on thik question. Ml'.l Dickey LS piloting the legislationl through the Commons. Mr Dickey objected to Mr. Mac- ldonnell's suggestion on grounds that the iniergovemmental ar- ;rangemenis to list. certain goods as strategic are often not art otit .in It formal treaty, Sometimes they wore merely agreements between (the ministers of two countries. Mr. Macdonnell agreed that the (details of these arrangements (sometimes could not be made pub- lic. He suggested that the effect lot the arrangements was all that :Pai'liament required prior to the cabinet putting the goods on the 312st requiring permits. The Tlny Folk Continued from page T fFnT'lif.; liftlc;lJ-a.ll.s'ht::am:d. Ishe thought. they had such queer ,flat feet. but for all that, they 'w:-re pretty, i ”But come now," said Irene, i"Come in on the ham floor. She ywalked overland opened a door. 'Hmv dusty it smellcd. yr-t Susan Irather liked the small. It was a little liko the dry grass by thr- tznrdrn in the summer. 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The first reports published here said the Soviet note was handed to the Turkish charge d'affaire3 In Moscow Thursday by Deputy Foreign Minister V. A. Zorln. It charged Turkey's action "can- not but worsen the situation in the Near and Middle East and in Scutheast Asia and have a direct relation to the security of the Soviet Union." The soviet note charged the pact is connected with military plans of the NATO line-up and sold It amounted to "attempts by the United States, Britain and Turkey to extend by any means the network of foreign military bases in the Near and Middle East contrary to the national in- terests and security of these Asian countries." ITIIIC-TLY i-6&7-.3I.i.mns NEW YORK. (GP) - Ant paste and fried termites were two of the delicacies served Saturday night at the both anniversary din- ner of the Explorers' Club. other testy items included wild boar stomachs. done to a turn, 1,000- year-old eggs, "octopus in octopus ink," alligator eggs, seal heart. yak meat, rice birds. and something called roast beef. - I ll.S. Defence Secfy Takes Sidesjgainst Mccarthy WASHINGTON. (AP) - Defence secretary Obarlea Wilson testi- fied Thursday he believes army offlclala rather than Sehaior Jos- eph Mccarthy in the controversy between them. Wilson denied repeatedly and categorically that any of the arinediservicea are "coddling Com- munists." And he declared "ab- solute. complete confidence" in Army secretary Robert Stevens. Wilson's appearance before the senate armed services committee turned into a partial, impromptu preview of next week's scheduled public hearings by another body- McCarthy's own investigations sub- committee-into the inter-R.epubli- can row. Specifically, Wilson testified: 1. He "certainly would" regard as truthful an army report put out by Stevens and army general coun- sel John G. Adams -a report charging McCarthy and his own chief counsel, Roy Cohn. exerted pressure to get special treatment for draftee G. David Schine. Mc- Carthy and Colin have denied this. 2. He does not believe McCar- thy's counter-charge - that the army tried to switch his investiga- tion of Red-handling to the air force and navy. "I don't believe any such thing was done." Wilson said when asked if he thought Stevens had offered "to do some- thing other than his duty, to avoid an investigation." 1 The Stevens-McCarthy contra-. versy came up during a hearing called in the first place to con- sider another, but related. matter -a Pentagon-backed change in the draft law which would let the! army decide whether inducted physicians and dentists get com- missions. A Virginia federal court has ruled the army must OlShGl' coin- misilon drafted medical men or discharge them. no the army dia- charged Dr. Herbert L. Nelson of Marysvllle. Waah., involved in the Virginia case ,after refusing him a commission on the ground of "former affiliation" with the Com- munlat party. Wilson said the armed forces won't put up with officers of questionable loyalty. Arid unless Congress gives the armed forces discretion in this matter. he de- clared: : ”We'll discharge them before we'll commission them." He said the armed forces have 51 drafted doctors and dentists who have been denied commis- sions-20 because of "very ques- tionable loyalty." the others be- cause they are regarded as unsuit- able for other reasons. IOIIIEIS IEITIIE continued from page 'I be really was doing Ina swim- has made and in a moment or two his feet touched bottom. He waded out and shook himself. 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