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IN

WIND

By Patrick Maitland, MP

a

AMERICA COLUMN

from

NEWELL ROGERS

TAMING OF THE ATOM

New York.

FREE enterprise will get

bigger share of atomic power if President Eisenhower has his way.

News of the British Cabinet decision to replace bureaucratie control over its atomic project. with a businesslike corporation will give u big boost to tha Elsenhower programme,

He wants Congress to change the law, so that industry can uranium for generating commercial electric power.

usc

The Government would still own all uranium.

President Eisenhower will tend his message to Congress on the subject soon. His ideal is that the atom shall become a blessed bearer of peace and prosperity for man, lighting his home and lightening his work.

HARK, hark, the Humphrey

Bogart doga do bark-s Holmby Hills, near Hollywood. Neighbour C. Y. Howard com plained to the law. He found it difficult to write jokes for a radio

show, "My friend Irma." The yelps even upset his meals, he told Mrs Bogart Lauren Bacall,

And that sultry screen actress replied: "Don't eat then."

But she was warned in court to keep the three boxer dogą quiet.

THE

THE working man disheartens Robert M. Hutchens, ex- head. Ho gets 20

the West need not worry about university Germany's becoming Com- hours more leisure a week than

his grandfather. munist People's Democracy 43 the condition for unification. In

Says Hutchens: "New methods of wasting It, and new objects to waste it on, are being in- vented every day."

London. ARSHAL Tito was positive on one point when he discussed

President Eisenhower's Gormun Problem." This Zone, or that the resultant other words, we have the prin

of peaceful Russia

co-existence with

ciple Mr

"government of million group of university intellec- joint government would not

proposed here

In a practical Churchill and Mr Eden.

unduly weighted in context,

WHATEVER became of that The crisis of Stalin's death aires, as it was to make a funks has been working for be

Michigan commercial straightforward pact with several years ostensibly to favour of the one-third of

to inherit the had long been foreseen. It itler to divide the spoils lift out of Great Power poli- Germany under Russian

traveller named £40,000 net estate of Mrs. Siby! would in Russia be consider-

ties the issue of Germany's control against the two-

Cambridgeshire azul However, it is very difficult Gape, in ed likely to last several

Any such agreement with present division and heart thirds open to the West. to believe that this offer-to lift Hertfordshire? years. And it would com- the West will be preceded, felt national desire for unifi- On the other hand the Rus- the Iron Curtain from the whole All James Nugent Gape had to

that the of Eastern Europe can be do was to move to England and, pel Stalin's successors to by a tediously infinite series cation. For practical pur- sian notes did imply keep well away from war in of tests, probes, inquiries, poses, what Dr Koch says Iron Curtain would be raised for taken at its face value. For it carry on the 600-year-old fully Eust Germany, and there would contradicts everything the line. He was asked to decida the meantime.

feelers, ballons d'essai, and does is what he is told be free movement of goods, sex- Soviet Government has, dono

in by January, 1951. since the war. Europe

-I telephoned his wife. She But, in Tito's view, it was cards, propaganda stories he may say and do by the vices and people in both dice- Eastern

Indeed, it

said they are stil thinking it impossible to make any fore- of every sort. These must Soviet Military HQ in the tions.

can be Imagined that this letter is intended rather over. cast of events after three áll be appraised coldly, with

to shake the will of members of out enthusiasm, by the West. years ahead.

Such is the sense of re- serve which governs White- hall as each straw in the wind of peace is wafted gently up the Thames.

Russian Zone.

**O

will protect you from atom- bomb radiation, scientists telling the American Physiolp gical Society:

It contains A drug. called cysteine, and the pill would have to be taken just before an atom bomb went off.

Dr Koch asserts categoric-

the Upper House of the BonnA FILL, price four dollars, Dr Koch's letter now goes fur- Parliament, whose Lower House ally in his letter that M.

assurance-- recently voted for ratineation of ther in giving the Malenkov is willing to apply which he would not dare to the EDC Treaty and the Bonn Meanwhile, that is the to other countries, if they give unless It had Soviet Agreements.

Marcover, at Malenkov's un- mood of critical examination wish, the policy on Germany approval beforehand that the in which perhaps the most set out in the Soviet Govern- access could be extended to the willing to risk the assurance that same principle of giving free official university spokcaman le These straws may or may tantalising hint yet received ment's notes to the Western rest of Eastern Europe It accord Russia would not expect to see

They have tried it out on malec, not mean what they seem to is now being studied. This Powers in 1952. These pro- on German unity

the economic structure of West were unce

Germany altered, his master indicate that Russia would is a letter to Dr Conant, the posed that East and West reached.

be resolute enough

CMOⱭ (smoko`and fog) was a like an all-round peace settle. new American High Com- Germany form a single state many's unification on the busts utsident Prey write

prime issue among the half- Dr-Koch's words were: “Ger- appears to

in million voters who went to the Tel: No. 25247. ment ng soon as possible. missioner in West Germany, on the basis of free elections of the Soviet noles could and rare Rundschau, organ of polls to elect the mayor of Lo

But they are presumably in- from Dr Nikolaus Koch, of in each.

Angeles. tended to carry that mes- Tuebingen University, sage.

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* As was shown by the United States Government's publication in 1948 of docu- ments from the German Foreign Office archives, Rus- sian diplomacy moves with extreme caution. This pub- lication, "Nazi-Soviet Rela- tions 1939-41," is a record of the complex and delicate

norw

must be the first step towards & the Soviet Control Commission, generally satisfactory. European that the task of tuning East Dr Koch is a leading The project broke down settlement with which the USSR Germany into a hundred percent member of the pro-Soviet because the West was not could agree, even if Western People's Democracy "must

on the be faced." This article was given "German Group of the Inter- satisfied either that condi- economie features were

whole retained."

special emphasis by a reprint in Иста д

second theme has Pravda acd a broadcast from national Conference for the tions for free-elections would

suggested that Moscow. Peaceful Solution of the in fact obtain in the Russian crept in. It is

SMO

The smog stops Hollywood's outdoor picture-making.

and causes illness among the "Ange linos," es its citizens are called!

The smoke is from oll re- fineries and factories; the fog' from the Paclic Ocean.

When two retired chaps get talking

interchange of Russian feel- TN a cafe, two retired

ers and eager German reac- tions and advances which preceded the conclusion of the Nazi-Soviet Treaty be- fore the invasion and fourth partition of Poland in 1939,

chaps

with shopping. bags are gossiping over their elevenses,

Done your grates, old man? 1 always do them at 7.30 sharp, old man,

So do 1, old man,

than

-by-

Nathaniel Gubbins

that. Ever seen

him expect a woman to put up with jumping the banana queue, old that sort of thing for ever.

No, old man.

man?

It must be understood Then get the wife's tea, that, for the Russian lead-dust the dining room and draw- ers, it would involve nearlying room, and have breakfast

He's got the sharpest elbows as great a somersault to ready at 8.30 on the dot.

Same here, old man. If you for queue-jumping in this town, make a peace settlement don't keep to a system, the old man, Once, when he dug with the "capitalist Western work piles up and you have no to that got Fit knock you do that again, I'll you warmongers," headed by time to yourself.

down," I said, Pity we don't all keep to a system, old man. I know some people who don't make their beda till after lunch,

SALESMEN

Not so loud, old man, Ho'a Just coming in.

Go on, old man.

Countryman's Diary

NOW the spring has come at

Inst the bright sunshine

"All right," he said...

where lies, roused early from

4160 give up. What is it? their winter sleep, have made little homes and Kid "Mobel'a hatched six eggs," enough eggs in secret places to "said his wife.

"Mabel?" asked The Sparrow mato la interable in July

About boon now

the sun is "Who's mean to say you've

high, thirsty chaffineties, ropins.

"Do you

and hedgesparrows can be forgotten Mabel?" asked set dipping their beaks in the wife.

"I have so many pond to drink their nu

bout the amp ume, thirsty raid The Sparrow. old Mr Garfin can be seen in

friends,"

"Mabel's one of your unutgh-

the linge inny dipping his beak ters," said his wife,

bakh," sald The Sparoly infola

de G

The

Sparrows

I said, "you dirty pig,” I said, long through the dark days of little bigchair by the fro

"I don't believe you even know how many daughters you have," said his wife.

not a chartered countant," said The Sparrow.

has warmed the cold earth and The Sportowe Nest, ho wakened the drowsy country-parrow the Cozing in mis "You're robbing the kiddies," side, which has slumbered so tiny

now apper spiked

"I wonder what she's going da his beak, futtered as he Perhaps he needs bananas for winter.

lyfter a Sun- to call the dear little things, his complaint, old man?

Already the early buds are breathed heaply

'cald his wife, The front doos of the Nest I don't care, old man. There's Perhaps he needs steaks for opening, and we shall soon see day dinner front worms.

flow open, and The Sparrow's nothing I'm saying now that I it, too, old man. Ever seen him the pink almond blossom shin-

wife hopped in, her feathers. wouldn't say to his face. Bone buying pint after pint for the ing on their black branches.

Already, on the thotaut treez

her beady eyes (dic,

that's what he is, old man. butcher?

we can see tiny green fists un- ruffled and All the same, I think he gets

clenching, soon to be among bright with excitement.

"Wake up," cho cald, match- a bit short of breath running Go into the Barley Mow any "the darling buds of May," and

and down the stairs with day just before lunch, old man, later, in full bloom, to swaying the bit of newspaper

"I've got some the breakfast things.

wonderful "news.”

up

Can't say I have, old man.

off

and see for yourself, And see like a thousand white candies habeak Of course he's short of him scrounging all the free bis in the gentle summer breeze. The Sparrow opened, one eye breath, old man, Lock what he cuts of the counter, too.

That is, if we get any summer, cats. r suppose he's ordering.

I suppose he can't help his That's right, old man. Milky appetite, old mu

the usual?

coffee, two rounds of buttered toast and chocolate ocialra,

Well, there you are, old man, Never late for the coffed and cakes parade, even if he's late for everything else.

Perhaps he can't, old man But he can help living in'a pla

or any gentle breezes and if i to glare at her, yawned and

closed it again." am thinking of the right tree,

"I'll give you three guesses," Already now, bulling life is gold his wife. swarming in coppico and med- dow, where sparkling eyes peer burrow, and white, bobbing

"I don't want three guesses.!!

iv. Ever seen him washing at you from, every hedge and a The Sparrow.

What would you like to hear

up?

world?" asked his wife,

That Russia's on Brend

don't, think so, old man. toils flash across bright green more than anything clear the I caught him at it once, felds Greasy plates and cracked tea Already now, bustling life is. The Sparrow,

"Oh, don't ba silly," mid hila more

nows

rupa in the same water, as swarming in the woodlands, black as your hat. Enough to where litle homes have been Perhaps he's got diabetes, make you alck, old man. Of made! In the fall troca and old man.

course you know his wife's clutches of eggs nestle in secret, wife. This Considering he never gives leaving old mant

・hlent"

{ wonderful than that!! “Alroady now, burling lifa la The Sparrow, yawned again, that stomach a rest, I should think he's got something word Fact, old man, You can't swarming on the Empeão heap, revealing a littla furred longue,

"know what I'll call them if she brings them here," said The Sparrow.

"Aren't you happy you're a grandfather?" asked his wife.

"About $

as happy as a with tonsilitis," said Sparrow, preparing to leave.

"Where are you going?" asked his wife, a tear starling in her eye. "Not to that awful Tree Tops Club?""

"Quite correct****

*** sild The Sparrow.

"But whatever tot?" askod his wife. "It's only ten-time. A grandfather's only con solation," said The Sparrow,

to wet the baby's head."

"But not alɔ of them***guld- his wife, the bear, rolling down her booker, Live, TANT.

"One, two, ixhid The Sparrow olar: bo Dew 'away. “I wish they all bad "two" "heads 800-120

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