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THE CREAT WAR'S MOST BELOVED PATRIOT WHO BECAME THE VOICE. OF FREEDOM TO MILLIONS OF FIGHTING MEN!--
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Spring is welcomed in Zurich by a traditional ceremony:
this "Burning of Winter", Winter
year known as the has been filled with evil, avalanches bringing death and destrue fan in many, paris of the mountainous areas of Europe. During the ceremelly the "Spirit of Winter in the form of a typical "Guy Is hoisted to the top of a huge bonfire and the whale thing is set afire. Horsemen dressed In costume of ancient days ride around the huge inferno as part of the pageast-Extress-Photo.
Acrimony Marks McCarthy Libel
Suit Proceedings
Washington, May 5,
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STATEMENT ON KOREAN TALKS
London, May 5.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, pressed by the Opposition in the House of Com mons today to make a statement on the Korean armistice talks, refused to do są....
"There is still an opportunity of an agreement being arrived at," he said, "and as Foreign Secre- tary I would not say anything which would make this less likely."
Mr Bien said that agreement. had sili: to be\reached on the following points:
The right of prisoners at wor to choose whether or not they wished to be repatriated:
The repair and construction of military airfields after the armistice; and the nomination by elther side of nations neutral: In the Korean conflict to provide inspection teams.
The former Labour Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr Christopher Mayhew, asked what action was being taken to sort out those, prisoners of war who did not wish bo
to repatriated because they were genuinely afraid of reprisals and other prisoners who did not wich to be repatriated because of botter living conditions in the couth or because of exoggerated propaganda,
THIS FARCE"
Mr Eden said that the greatest possible care was being taken in this matter, but he repeated that he could not give a detailed eply while this matter was the subject of confidential vils- cuss between the two sides In the armistice
Strange Haul By Dredger
London, May 5. Dredging of the sea-bed at Plymouth Sound has brought to the surface.....
An effigy, life-size In Aluminlan, of Benllo Mustolini, alfas 'finly's __}} Duce; a rubber mat Im- printed "HMS Thunder-
1891,"--It is now in the oficera bathroom of the dredzer St Albans;
bayonet, old style, barnacle- encrusted: and cannon balis, vations, dlito.
British Troops Quit Lahej
London, May 5. All British troops except small detachment have been withdrawn from the South Arabian town of
negotiations,
Mr Eden went on. "The post-a tion clearly is that discussions of a confidential nature are ring on and neither I nor any other representative of a United Lahej. Nations government can make
detalled statement.
"When the discussions are terminated and I am free to do so, I will make the fuliest state- ment to the House."
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The troops had been sent intu Lahel on April 21 by the Governor and Commander-in- Chief of Aden, Mr Tom Hickin- Satham..
Sir Thomas Moore, Conserva- A small detachment of Aden tive, taald, "May I ask the Protectorate levies has been left Foreign Sec
Secretary
in all earnest at Lahej at the request of the ness when this farce is going to Lahej Regency Council for gar-
to an end? Is it rison purposes, be brought
forces are in-
An angry dispute over the use of a tape re- corder broke up Senator Joseph McCarthy's pre-not really a screen behind which
Communist
EXTRA! trial questioning of his critic, Senator William creasing thei: strength?"
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14, MICHÁRS HALCÓN PROMIČTION
STANLEY HOLLOWAY
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Benton, today.
Counsel for Senator Benton refused to let him rive testimony while a
was in recording machine operation.
Benton
Senator McCarthy, who is machine in use today was placed
Senator suing
for there at the personal Instruc- $2,000,000 in a bel-and slander tion of Senator. McCarthy for suit, said he would seek a court use by 1m as he saw At, des- to pite a letter from my counsel order upholding his rights
that recording or televisings of use the tape-recording device.
and He insisted recording machines the proceedings oculd not are customary aids in District would not be permitted." of Columbia legal procedure.
Senator Benton said he was
After 18 minutes of acrimony ready to give testimony in a between Senator McCarthy and proper and judicial atmosphere". Senator Benton's attorneys, sesalon came to an abrupt end.-United Press
Senator Benton, who had been
subpoanced by
Senator
Me-
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NO QUORUM
Meanwhile, a Senate Elections sub-Committee postponed until Wednesday any action on Senator Benton's resolution for ot
#1 Senate Investigation Senator McCarthy's "fliness, to serve in the Senate.
The sub-Committee could not get a quorum at its session this
morning.
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The ruler of Lahej, Sultan Fadh Addu Kari, recently fled border into the across the
Mr Eden replied, "I hope the House will not express views eighbouring independent King- one way or the other."-France-dom of The Yemen. Presse.
Mr
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that Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, in a recent Parliamentary reply said that the Governor of Aden consider- ed the conduct of the ruler ut Lahej gave ground for believing that he is mentally deranged.
Troops were sent to Lahej after fond and telephone com→ munications between Lohej and Aden were interrupted.
Since then talks on the send- ing of the Aden Protectorate levies into Lahej had taken placu In London between The Financial Times said today Assayed Hasan Bin Ali Ibralum. that Japan, whose merchant fleet
London, May 5.
is expected to earn £60,000,000 The Yemen's Minister in Bri- James Bowker, this year, is planning to build an Foreign Office expert on Middle
tain, and Sir additional 820,000 tons of
Eastern affairs. shipping.
The Japanese Government ha guaranteed that loans will be available to maintain the bulld- ing programme, it said.
The Yemen Legation spokes- man said that the Minister had recovered from a week- just old attack of influenza.
Assayed Ibrahim is shortly expected to call on Sir James again 10 continue his dia- cusiona with him on the Lahej problem.
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"At present. Japan's ocean- going mercantile marine fleet totals 270 cargo ships and 30 Washington, May 5.
tankers, which are operating Clovis Walker, central gure with increasing success on com- ply to a Yemeni aide memoire. in a Senate.
cargo on. investigation of petitive and profitable Government cotton buying routes," the paper said. deals, resigned today as Director
of the Agricultural Department's Cotton Branch.
are now "Japaneso tankers plying on an oll run between the Persian Gulf and Europe; Department investigator Japanese freighters are cutting the Schate Agricultural into the getteral cargo business Committee on Friday
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French relentlsts using tire tian colon broker who sold the open is pre-war passenger ser- Government about $37,000,000 vice to Europe, while a monthly Danish Frankel method have, worth of cotton,
service between Japan and increased their stocks of. foot- Australia, last and most ro-and-mouth disraso vaccine and In his letter of resignation luctant of nations to grant ad- hope shortly to reduce the pre- Walker said his action diù notmittance to the Japanese fag, constitute arly Implication of has at last been authorised." Cullt.
that foreign The paper said But he felt that to stay in orders for Japanese shipa con- office, in the light of allegationis tinue to increase. Most of these made against him, would be were for tankers, for which 19 embarrassing to the Depart orders totalling 433,400 tons ment and also detrimental to deadweight had been received. | tay health-Reuter.
Reuter
sent epidemic affecting 6,332 communes in France, an Agricul- lure Ministry official said today. A Danish scientist, De Frankel, recently perfected a new method foot-and-mouth obtaining for vaccine by using dead animals' tongues for culture. Previously, live animals had been kept for vaccine culture,Reuter,
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