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NEW YORK, April 22--Secretary of State Dulles today spurned any suggestion of inevitable war between the free world and international communism. He said armed aggression is no longer "a paying proposition."
In his first foreign policy speech of President Eisenhower's second term, Dulles counseled patience on many fronts--in the Middle East, those involving restless Red satellites behind the Iron Curtain, and on disarmament.
Hoffa Indictment Attacked
WASHINGTON, April 22--Counsel for James R. Hoffa, Midwest boss of the Teamsters Union, opened a full-scale attack today on an indictment charging Hoffa with conspiring to pry secrets from the Senate Rackets Committee.
The lawyers asked for dismissal of the indictment on three grounds.
First, they contended Hoffa was deprivel of his right to a preliminary hearing after his midnight arrest in a Washington hotel March 13; second, that the federal grand jury which returned the indictment was "infected" by "improper publicity" in the case; and finally that count three fails to state an offense.
Ike to Observe Maneuvers
AUGUSTA, Ga., April 22--President Eisenhower, planning important disarmament conference with Harold Stassen tomorrow, arranged today to observe maneuvers aboard a mighty warship--the new 60,000-ton aircraft carrier Saratoga.
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