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Omaha Beach Memorial | Edmund Hillary TODAY
American
Mr Donald Delue, the well-known
sculptor. puis the finishing touches to the 22-foot high memorial, sym- bolising the spirit of youth rising to find eternal life, which will be erected above the 15,000 American graves in the milltary cemetery at St Laurent-sur-Mer, overlooking Omaha Beach where the first D-day landings were made nine years
The statue, sponsored by the American Battle Monu ments Commission, will shortly be sent to Italy to be cast. In bronze. Mr Delue, who is a native of Boston. U.S.A. is a well-known American sculptor and President of the National Sculpture Society. He found that his New York studio was toa low to enable him to complete the statue in one piece, and had to do the work in two socilons. Express Photo.
SEGREGATION A CHALLENGE TO BRITISH PEOPLE
London, June 8.
Lost 2 Stone In
Scaling
Everest
Katmandu, June 23.
The 34-year-old Everest conqueror, Sir Ed- mund Hillary, lost two stone In weight on his climb and felt tired for days afterwards.
"Without oxygen, he said today, it was impos sible to scale 29,002-foot Mount Everest, highest mountain in the world...
The New Zealander, who has beer lenighted for his feal, sald he was greatly pleased when he reacher the sunshit on May 20 but was wornice Test his oxygen should mun short.
When he removed his oxygen mask after ten minutes on the sumenit “I started feeling dizzy and slow," he said.
"I plan to come back to the Himakigas bub nks to Everest,"
Sir Pontund said' he had no matrimonial plans at present but added: "I do have a girl friend.”
Two members of the Brkish expedition, Dr Michael Ward und Major Charles Wylie, left here today for Indla by road with two truckloads of heavy equipment. They grill reach Raxaul, on the Indian-Nepalose bonde, to-
morrow.
Colonel Hunt, Sir Edmund Hillary and sherpa Tensing, who sinred Sir Edmund's scent of Everest, are flying to Calcutta tomorrow.
TENSING'S REVELATION
Colonel Sir John Himt, leader of the Expedition, gave Tensing permission to carry the Indian flag when he and Sir Edmund Hillary set out for the summit, Tensing said today,
"Tiger" Tensing said he had curled the Indian flag secretly from Darjeeling, his home, te the Expedition's Camp Four, at 23,000 feet,
There an ice axe was taken out for use as a stat for the flags of Britain, Nepal and the United Nations.
"I told Colonel Hunt I was Indian flag and carrying the
wanted it to
reach the top," Tensing said. "He gladly agreed and the tricolour proudly fluttered".
fing was
Lyttelton On Situation In
Malaya
'Loudon, June 23. The Colonia! Secretary. Mr Oliver Lyttelton, saich tonight
alleg that? Emergency In Malaya WAN not over. It had got to
the
point where they could devote much less attention to containing and destroy- Ing the enemy and much more to building up and restoring the country.
Mr Lyttelton was speak- ing at the annual dinner of the Association of British
Malaya, an fufluential
organisation of Just over 2,000 businessmen, im- porters, exporters, rubber planters,
miners and Fovernment officials.
"Above all," Mr Lylicl-
ton said, "I claim thai wo have now largely won the population Dver to OLE side".-Reuter.
Pledge By Malayan Catholics
Tensing said "The
Singapore, June 23. given me by a friend. Rabin-
More than 10,000 Malayan dranath Mitter at Darjeeling Catholics have pledged in writ- who wasted it holated on toping that they will boycott in- of the world".-Reuter.
THEATRICAL OFFER
Manchester, June 23, A Manchester theatrical
decent films and immoral iltern- ture, a spokesman of the Singaporo. Catholic Centre vealed today,
The existence of separate, "sub-standard" agency today cabled Colonel adults and communities of coloured Colonial immigrants in John Hunt, leader of the suc
cessful Everest expedition,, of- Britain is a challenge to the British people to prac-tering him a contract to appear tise, in their own cities, the principles of inter- with members of his party in a racial harmony that they are urging on a vast scale A director of the agency said
in Africa.
re
The pledges came from bath teen-agers in re- sponse to a vall from the Singa-
Catholic pore
Legion of Decency. The Legion will launch their second campaign against Immorality in the near future,
tour of British_theatres, that if the offer were accepted the party would make the tour
A survey is now under way This view is expressed by The Economist in a with some of the materials used of a cross-section of comics and in the conquest, with Colonel westerns read by Catholic -leading article on the problem of absorbing.colour-funt giving a series of talks on chooi-children: Although t ed workers into the British social structure.
the difficulties of the climb-will not be a complete survey Reuter.
the final results are expected to he released next month.
The shortage of housing ac- 50,000. This is small in compari- commodation and colour pre son with the 250,000 workers judice, "magnified by lively who have Immigrated from myth-mongers, have produced European countries since the these miniature "Harlems" war. But, as The Economist many big towns, The Economist
polnis out,
Europeans can writes. They ore largely run "imppaar" into the landscape, by coloured landlords, and their "visually if not always audibly
exoticism makes while coloured communities of the local population increasitly 3,000 to 8,000 in eilles like aware of the frontiers of colour. Cardiff or Birmingham remain
"It is an unfortunate develop ment," The Economist continues. "No distinction is made in law between British citizens. Colour
concentrated
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conspicuous.
WILL NOT CEASE
Backsliding Deplored By
Red Paper
Belgrade, June 23. Though immigration has some- Yugoslavs are slipping back is irrelevant. No obstacles are what slackened, it will not cease, into the petit bourgeois habit of
ced in the way placed
of a colonial
The Economist, says
Nobody addressing each other as "Mia with
passport
who wants wants to see any barriers to ter" or "Mrs" instead of the to come to Britain. And com-freed of movement in the Communist "Comrade," com- munications
becoming area
covered by the
of tho carler. The British standard of Weltizen of ILK. and course plained Borha, organ
Yugoslav Communist Party. living and welfare beckons, Such
barriers would merely at the
A pressure at walle
Borba reporter population
emphasise Britain's inability to other end
encourages emigranbeorb a lithe of the coloured words "Gospodirr' (Mister) and But social and economic people that other multi-racial creasingly heard on the street, tion
"Gospodja' (Mrs) arc circumstances then combine to societies must deal with. produce the very conditions that
the law ignores and which cur
said the
in shops, theatres, trams “and
A spokesman said that so for only a small number. "of films have been'black-listed by the Legion.
The source said that he was disappointed because there was no Christian representative on the Colony's Board of Film Censors. He said, "There should be a representative from tho Catholic Church and one from the Protestants".—United Press.
Another Loan To State
"If the West. Indles and many particularly in suminer holldayments at the ent of June and the rent social theories, as well as African territories are to become resorts." rational traditions, strongly de self-governing dominions under
Appealing for a
Paris, June 23. To meet heavy pension pay-
repayment of Francs' 20,000 mil- on to the United States and return to Canada in connection with loans precate. Coloured workers con- the Crown, some interchange of "Drug (Comrade), Borba sald
Assembly tonight crimination, practise their own might do good. It is immigration people were being apartheid, save for finding such to a seperate and sub-standard believing they www cultured if lend the Treasury &
taken in, authorised the Bank of France to further marriage partners as they can commut,ity that is harmful?" -
they said "Mister."
Framos 00,000,000,000 (£50,000;= The separate coloured commu nity stretches from the changing ranks of the students down to a criminal substratum.
gregate and convinced of dis- people is inevitable, and indeed many well intentioned but naive National
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Everything that can be done "But in fact various petit 900), to train coloured people for bourgeois and remnants of the
The Assembly also, by 404 votes semi-skilled jobs will help to dispossessed bourgeoisie are in- to 106. authorised the Bank to reduce the growing impression troducing this with a desire to extend a Francs 80,000,000,000 that these people are inevitable retain in our public life some loom (£80,000,000) which is labourers, unless they are dance thing from their post," "Their sense of grievance, of band performers, The Economist wrote.
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to this country's professions of political alms. It might not mattor If Britain were not s Colonial power. As it is, this country la involved in justifying, before the bar of world opinion, political and
and constitutional schemes, designed to achieve, on a vast scalo In Africa, inter- racial harmonies that have’noti been achieved in
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