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JEAN SIMMONS BRINGS SUIT

Hollywood, June 17. The movie "producer, Howard Hughes, today ac cused, the British actress, Misa Jean Simmons, and her actor husband, Stewari Granger, of trying to make him a party to a tax reduc. tlon scheme.

Industrialist's

The noted

in the accusation Was Birc Federal Court at the start of an a contract Involved suit over between Mr Hughes and Misa Simmons.

The

à sult actress brought for $250,000 damages charging Mr Hughes with keeping her from working at other studios by holding her to a contract sho claimed tego,

Mr

Hughes countered by

declaring that

5600,000 contract

he signed A Miss with

Simmons and her husband and rendy to live up to its

ча terms.

Vigil Ordered

Washington, June 17.

The United States Artay disclosed today that it had sent anti-aircraft, batlerfes

defensive positions around strategie Industrial factories, large ciles and air force dentres.

An almomcement sold the mave has to special significance but followed orders from the air force for a permancai watch for pomable enemy planes.

Civilians

and

defenco workers would keep a~36- hour vigil beginning on July

· Major-Genersi 14.

Frederio Bralth, Deputy Director of the Air Do fance Command, said it was necessary because the Soviels have had the capability for some time to attack us."--Reuter,

FINALISING

EXPECTED FOR UN

TALKS

ON KOREA

Russian Delegate's Action Arouses Speculation

United Nations, June 17.

Diplomats here speculated today over the motives of the Soviet move to re-open before the United Nations Security Council charges of bacteriological warfare in Korea and the question of the admission of new. members to the world organisation..

The first obvious tendency of diplomats who are veterans of public performances by the Soviet's chief delegate, M. Jacob Malik, was to think that M. Malik, who is this month's Chairman of the Council, called the meeting for tomorrow merely to throw more charges that the United Nations is waging bacteriological warfare in Korea.

But afterthoughts of diplomats indicated in- tense speculation as to how M. Malik's mova fits into the framework of the somewhat disconcerting

EUROPEAN Soviet diplomatic moves of recent weeks.

POOL PLAN

His attorney, W. I. Gilbert, Bald Mr Hughes refused to tio a party, however, to a manocUVTO under which Miss Simmons and Granger allegedly tried to make

Paris, June 17, a capital gain of part of the

Foreign The

Ministers of money.

Italy France, West Germany, DENIED BY BOTH Mr Gibert said the studio Belgium, the Netherlands and executive, under the agreement, Luxembourg will meet in Paris was willing to buy the couple a during the last week of June to $180,000 Beverly Hills home and settle outstanding questions con- purchase from them a Alm story corned with the coal and steel

pool. for $25,000,

Experts of the six countries, meeting in The Hague last week. an agreed failed to produce solution to two of the main out- standing problems where the governing outhority of the pool

Mr Gilbert accused the pair $50,000 of asking that another be added to the home purchase and $50,000 to the price of the story, thus malting a $100,000 capital gain under the income tax laws.

The attorney said he would proof that Mr Granger offer worked out a similar plan of re- porting this income as capital Kains In a contract with faciato

other studio,

Both Mr Granger and his wife denied any such plan. None of the parties was in the court for the start of the trial United Press.

Iraqi Premier Going To UK

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That M. Malik called a Coun-

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Brewster Loses

Removal

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Demanded

re-

Flying Saucer

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Copenhagen, June 17.

A cone of tighs drowsing the sky above Herring, Julland, has puraled police atid, army authorities for sovèral daya

It was believed to be a flying saucer but turned out to be a forch attached to s kite down by some school- boys

The Dora admitted the heax and were dimnimod wlih a warning-social- ed Pres.

SPLIT IN LABOUR RIDICULED

Filey, June 17.

Mr Morgan Phillips, Socrp- tary of the Labour Party, scoffed today at recurrent reports at a bottle for its leadership between the section led by the former Prime Minister, Mr Clement the left-wing bloc Attlee, and of Mr Anourin Bevan.

Speaking at a Labour Party "It is rally, Mr Phillips raid:

1001-

matrested that there is a dict for the personal leadership of the party. If there is, I don't know anything about it.

that the German people regain it could not hope to implement. complete freedom in economie-Reuter development."

Herr Storch apoka after dele- gates from economically under- developed countries had express- ed dissatisfaction with Westerh political and economic policies.

Mr A. M. Malik, Pakistan's Labour Minister, told delegates from 60 nations that under- developed countries were suffer- ing from the West's rearmament programme.

Cairo Riots Sequel'

Cairo, June 17,

A military court today sen- tenced two men to four years Imprisonment and one man to three years hard labour for their part in the Calfo fra riots on January 20. Associated PICES.

on Sunday that The calling

Council, its readers, ression on germ warfare and, General Dwight D. Eisenhower

"If wo differ on party polley, oddly enough, on the long-la President Truman's atooge in

we are always regarded as hav memberships dispute, aggressive policies. standing

ing split within the party. If PREFER TAPT was the second major Russian

we don't have varying degrees diplomatic move in two weeks. This might be interpreted as

carrying emphasis of vitality. that

the Kremlin would meaning capitals prefer

we cannot hope to Firstly, Western

on policy. to occ Senator Robert Mr

sustain ourselves as a live and puzzled over the meaning of the Taft in the White House,

vigorous democratic party." regarded as

Geneva, June 17.

Commenting on Labour's shifts of Ambassadors in threo Taft is generally rea

auctesses In Herr Antin Storch, West key world capitals Washing less internationally minded from

recent local Gov- ton, London and Felting with the military point of view.

Observers the voteran trouble-shooter, M.

German Labour Minister, ernment elections, Mr Paillis said: "There has never been an Andrei Gromyko, going to reasoning by contending

sor today demanded the Rucola

occasion in the history of British London.

produce

there has been politics when Then, a few hours after M. spoolaider Korvan peace offer moval of all restrictions on

before the con- Immediately

in such a short time since the try in Germany. Malik had called the Council to match the output of heavy indus- such a swing in public opinion moet tomorrow, the Russians the sails of those who are in

olection."

that Labour must He added nered their third surprise by favour is to set up.Its offices and what

Hore Storch told the annual milling United Influence

in the official languages are to be.

French experts urged that the suddenly offering to return to our

the United States

the world and thus, conference of the International not conceal the fact that the

Labour Organisation, "German road to economic recovery offices should be in Parls be-

helping Lease military vessels which

Senator this would the they said,

give up Taft, whose

It must not make wild views Pravda not economy is sull subjected to re- Britain would be long and hard, they had refused to

strictions, notably in iron and and close co-operation

throughout yours of protracted, long ago published in great de-steel. It is absolutely necessary and ridiculous prom implement and with the other European

bitter discussions, Atlantic organisations.

The Germans objected to Paris because it might give the ell sessions had not been totally German public the impression

unexpected, but the manner in that France was the dominating which it was done was unusual The Italians suggested and indicated that M, Malik

Belgium, backed Turin, while

must have been acting on last Netherlands and Luxem- minute instructions. by the bourg, favoured, Liege,

The question of official langu- calling a meeting, unless there nges was also left unsolved at is a real emergency, is for the The

meeting. Hague

Chairman to consult with dol brobabic solution seemed to bogations to agree on the most that the French text of the suitable day and, time. Haw.

the treaty would be adopted as

municated directly with official Language for interpreta ever, on Monday, M. Malik com but that United

Secretary- Nations tons of the treaty,

General, Mr Trygve Lio-whom the Russians, incidentally, do

New York, June 17.

TACO not recognise--who telephoned

WAS The Presidential

"If wo take into account the personally to several delegates overshadowed for Americans to. to advise them that M. Malile

day by a Senata -primary total amount of money the na had called a session for 7 p.m.

election in the Blate of Maine, tema of the world are spending GMT tomorrow.

which Senator Owen for armament and compare it Brewster lost his bid for Re-with the estimated money mood- works ANOTHER ORDEAL?

for development publican nomination, after 80 od

aming countric Im sure we Issues which he may discurs while in London, besides gen-

Several delegates reported that years in public life.

He has served for 12 years in will find that only a certain poi- contage of the money being they had heard from Mr Liel eral Middle Eastern questions, are the affairs of the Iraq Harbour, the Japanese Imperial only after word had been om- the Senate.

He was defeated by the State spent on armaments, would be Petroleum Company and

today on a Newcially issued here that M. Mank the flag is flying future

had set the date of the meeting Governor, Mr Frederick Payne, sufficient to finance social and Iraq Sterling York building. of the

tabulatiorta what M. Unofficial

gava pepmomic development Speculating over balances.

The Bog was down on the A ave-member Iraqi delega- mid-town Plaza Hotel in honour Malik proposes to do, there is Governor Fayno 88,185 votes and ed Press.

what Senator Brewster (5,347. tion led by the Acting Finance of the new Japanese Ambawa general agreement that

Governor Payne is a support Dr Dhir Jaffar, is dor lo the United States, Mr ever else he has in mind he will

to of General Eisenhower, while Minister, negotiating

opportunity pars Sterling Elksh! Araki, who came to Now not let the new

a dinner under shower the United States with Senator Brewster in for Renator issue balances release agreement with York to attend the Treasury end the Bank of the auspices of the Japanese propaganda concerning bacteria-Robert Toft, but the

logical warfare

played tle part in their cam- Association.-France-Presse. England. Reuter,"

Spaign.

General Delegates, who know that M.

Elsenhower and Malik, as Chairman, can hardly Senator Taft, top contenders for Republican Presidential bo ruled out of order, are pre-the paring for an ordeal somewhat nomination, were relatively in similar to that of August, 1050, netivo after last week's' furious when M. Malik blocked all search for delegate support Council work on the Korean Senator Taft was in Washing- to bla State war, entangling the Council ton attending

London, June 17. The Iraqi Premier, General Nures Bald Pasha, wl visit

French,

German, Italian and London shortly.

Nuri Pasha is expected to Flemish would be adopted as Baghdad by way of the four "working languages."

leave Lausanne where he will visit | Heuter. the sick King Talal of Jordan.

Nuri Pasha last visited Lon- don in early May on his way to Spain with the Regent of Iraq. Emir Abdul Illah.

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Shigemitsu Attack On

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Tokyo, June 17. The leader of Japan's largest Shigemitat, said today that his Party would bring before the Current Diet session a motion of non-confidence in Prime Minis ter Yoshida's administration.

In a procedural debate over the duties, General Eisenhower, in admission of Communist China. Deaver, Colorado, was meeting opposition party, Mr Mamoru

delegations delegates think convention And some that M. Malik may use the three Western sintes Colorado, second point of his own agenda Wyoming and Utah.

Of Colorado's 18 delegates, 15 the admission of 14 Western

General Elsenhower, and Eastern-backed countries to are for the United Nations to again two are for Senator Taft and

He told the Oanka chapter of bring up the question of Peking one for Mr Harold Stassen.

Half

Wyoming's 12 the Progressive Party that Japan membership.

Most, diplomats think, how delegates are for Senator Taft, could have both guns and but ever, that M. Malik is likely to two favour General Elsonhower ter if the Government provided

four are uncommitted.

a planted and efficient economy. attempt to bring back into the and

the Korean Ulah's 14 ore pledged to Senator United Nations

was necessary Rearmament devious Taft. peace talks through means in discussing germ war- General Eisenhower's purpose In these roetings, as with those tore.

hold by Senator Taft, is to clinch his support, shake loose His rival's and win over the undecided.çufer.

PROPOSALS EXPECTED The Russians attempted to do so in the United Nations Gen- cral Amombly In Paris Inst Winter and failed, but lately

there have been indications that East African

a certain number of delegates

now.see with favour the so- opening of the Korean talks bere in view of the Panmunjom deadlock.

But delegates

stressed that the value of such a move would depend 011 largely

Reforms

Nairobi, June 17. The Governors of Kenya and Uganda have included Africans whether for the first time in their Execu M. Malik has new ideas, and dive Councils." what kind of ideas, to settle the deteriorating Korean situation Thus, if M. Malik indeed wants

clements for self-defence and protection subversiva against within the nation, he said.

Capital accumulation through national savings to stimulato business activity would require Income and corporate tax re- ductions,

Government band issues for reconstruction and a cut in Government expenses, he said,

Mr.Bhigemitsu was elected re- cently to lead the Party during national elections which are ex= nocted to be held later this year.

Reuter,

This represents an Important Truman Message constitutional change, bringing Africans into the highest level

to re-open the Korean talks contact with Government poli- here he must obviously fellow eles: up with concrete proposals,

The African selected In Konya

To Iceland

Washburton, June 17. Prezident Truman today coo gantulated Iceland on Is na * tonal anniversary,

which many diplomats believe is Mr Ellad Mathu, lender of the that he will do shortly.

African Unofficial members in Samo observers

ors are oven ca- the new legislature, ing as far in speculation as to In Ugands two Africans have

In a mego to Iceland's Pre- suggest that Korean peace talks been added to the Executive sidential Couneft. Mr Truman here would be tied to the forths Comalt Mr B. J. Mukaka, said, "The people of the United coming presidential conventions Prime Minister of the native States join and in ending to the in Chlongo In an effort to In-State of Burgero, and Mr B. W. Comell sand to the people of the fluence the outcome...

Xumbys, uniit retentiy Treatur: Republic of. fcernend jeartiest Popkoz of this native Government of good wishes an4 10/ 1 Abido, 2. Grape, 3 Seceden, Clot, Ruta, 0 Header T Bus-This observers" pointed

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