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Fathers' Day
Fare idio ur indifferent, MATHERS, unless they
stand a fair chance of suc- cess, when they pit them- selves against unruly sons. Dificult daughters are different proposition alto- gether.
To deal with them, a mor
needs something more than tact, energy, imagination. He needs to be ruthless, and ho learns to be so the hard way as a rule, for ruthlessness is a feminine
quality. Women possess it: men acquire it.
Two fathers who have been
this the learning
came to the Clerkenwell the other morning.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1934.
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MARK CLARK SAYS U.S. SHOULD Big Moslem Feast LEAVE U.N.O. Police Take No Chances With Polish Stowaway
'I Haven't Got Much
Respect For It'
He Tells Committee
Washington, Aug. 10.
General Mark Clark today urged a break in diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and its satellites.
"I haven't got much respect for the United Nations," the retired General told the Senate Internal Security Sub-committee.
General Clark Was the South
Carolina. During the Supreme
world
ho war,
жая Commander
of second Forces Commande, of Allied Forces in Italy and later served as United
hard way.
COUF!
United Nations
NIGHT OUT
the dock daughters.
year-old femme
n
મ
stood their Rosle,
17- fatale, whose black mop of curls was matched by a black silk blouse and tight black skirt; Adele, 17, 100, blonde, but evidently jess blonde than she desired to be, for her hair was streaked with dye.
The night
before, Ascle had announced to her father; "After
the dance tonight, I'm staying at Rosie's place. See you 10- morrow."
To her father Rosie sold: "FR be staying with Adele tonight." Neither had the least inten- Lion of staying the night at the other's house. They went
to
the dance, stayed up all night, and around five o'clock in the morning, when the London alr was country-fresh and crisp, a great thirst overcame the two
girls,
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
A
THEY were wandering around Kentish Town, by thrn, and they came upon a esche of milk, Jeft in bottles outside a dairy. Rosie and Adele helped them- selves to bottle apiece. A policeman saw them do so.
In court, some hours later, both girls picaded gulity ip steal- ing the mlik, and a policeman the story to Mr T. F. Davies, magistrate.
wold
the
He went on to tell short historits of their short lives.
Roste, he said, was motherless, worked as a cafe counter-hand, and give her father 30s, out of her £3 108, weekly wage, for her keep.
GOT THAT BAD..........
ADELE worked in a factory.
pay was £3 165., and from that she too gave 305. towanda household
expensca. "Both
these girls," said the officer, "are a constant source of trouble to their parents, and their fathers would like to speak
to
well," said the magis-
trake.
Rosie's father came first, humble, harassed man, who dangerous avoided the dagger glances of his daughter.
"My girl's been keeping ter- rible hours," he said, "It's some timos been 12 before she's got home, sometimes two. It's got that bad I reported it to the police.
never stolen But she's
before, sir.
Ho voice trailed off unhapplly, and Adele's father, smaller, even sadder took his place,
SOMETHING NEW ETT'S got to be so my girl's the guvinor in our house." he said. "We've done all we can to give her a good home, but it's no use..........
The magistrate asked the girls what they had to say. We was
thirsty,
y” said Rosie "Sorry." Adelo said.
*
Adelo, was remanded for a In eustody Enquiries had
WOCK
during the hat year of the Nations High Commissioner In Korean war.
Austria.
General Clark said he did not Ho made his statement after
Nations had the Sub-committee
Chairman, think the United
much" (Re-"contributed
Senator William Jenner
the
to
10 pubilean) had said that many solution of world problems. people favoured United States Commenting on the location withdrawal from
United of United Nations headquarters Nations and asked General in New York, he said that to Clark
Mark for his opinion.
permit the Soviet Union to have When asked his opinion of its large number of spies and resolution Introduced by Senator saboteurs spawning around over Jenner
and Senator Pat
here Is wrong." McCarran (Democrat) to sever He called
"a very valuable with the diplomatic relations
the Soviet Union naset" to | Soviet Union and its satellites,
have "thego people running General Clark replied that if
around" in the United States
to bo mado about an earlier Rose was supervision order. sent: off to see the probation officer..
The two girls lett, pouling and put-out. They did not glance at their fathers, who left together by another.door. Had the ging looked they might have taken warning
the
For into the faces fathers was croeping something that had not been there earlier, Soverity iny place of long-autor Ing A first awakering, perhaps,
to
he were a member of Congress" great asset to them and a he would vote for it.
"I think it would be a wise great detriment to us." uct," he said.
General Clark
Pro- is now
sident of the Citadel, a Southern military college in Charleston,
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AGAINST SOVIET UNION General Clark added: "I think the United Nations should be United Nations organised as a
Union." against the Soviet
He also told the committee of some of his experiences in deal- Communists in ing with the Europe and Asia.
He then became critical of United
States foreign polley. declaring he did not know "who has been making our foreign policy
in the post-war period and adding that in his opinion "we've been very weak in our to Communism and we have confronted the Soviets with one appeasement and con- cession after another."-Reuter,
approach
FOOLING ON THE FERRY
Miss Kelly Told
Muggs:
Mr
You're A Bad Boy'
Mr J. Fred Muggs had his usual bevy of admirers thronging to get a peep at him this morning, when he stomped happily through the turnstiles of the Star Ferry, with Miss Mary Kelly and his stalwart escort.
A police boarding party, with a Home Office official boarded the 3,219 ton polish ship "Jaroslaw. Dabrowak!"" in the Thames at midnight and look off a stowaway, Antoni Klimowicz, seeking asylum În Britain. A flotilla of ten
launches with Police police and a Home cial had left Erith wri; against the the vessel taunghica
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with
Begins In Morocco
Isolated Acts Of Violence
Rabat, Morocco, Aug, 10.
There were isolated acts of violence in Morocco today as the three-day Moslem festival of Aid El Kebir began.
1
There were no reports of demonstrations which had been threatened for the return of the exiled Sultan, Sidi Mohammad.
The
Nationalists had called The Spanish High Commis- for a boycott of the mosques sloner had earlier published a and the sacrifices of ram and communiquo declaring that lambs as a sign of mourning on Moroceans would be given com- the anniversary of the former plete liberty to celebrate the -Sultan's tanishmeri.
Feast according to their own But guarded by thousands of wishes.
armed Berber tribesmet,
his
FRENCH BLAMED · the present Sultan, the aged
Chiat Raho, leader of one of Sidi Mohammed. Moulay Arafo, sacrificed a cam in Rabat, the the most powerful Brbor tribes in Morocco who rode into Rabat ospital After 13 had plunged with 4,000 followers, blamed his dagger into its throat the the silence of the French. Gov. ram was rushed by Jeep- Instead of on horseback to the ernment for the wave of blood- entrance of the Palace. It was shed and agitation. sull' alive when it arrived.
that this Tradition holds portended divine protection for the Sultan in the coming year.
After the ceremony,
the
cheering tribesmen Gred volleys
•
the
Speaking to reporters In his tent, which had been pitched in courtyard of the Sultan's Imperial Palace, he said: "The Government must once and for all declare that Sidi Mohammad
An
Moulay Arafa is the legitimate in the air, then
prostrated themselves on the ground as Sovereign and that the former their sovereign drove slowly Sultan is now nothing". buck to
his the palace in
estimated 40,000 red luxurious car,
Berbers were camped in and CONSTANT VIGIL
around Rabat. "If we have come in such numbers," Chief Hundreds or heavily armed
Reho declared "It is not only Moroccan guarda kept constant
to demonstrato our loyally to the entrance to the His Majesty but to show that vigil on A
Machine-gunners courtyard.
the great majority of Moroccans were posted the nearby
have the same sentiment for him rooftops.
as we ourselves."-Reuter, There was little or no feasting In the great urban centres of the country. The Nationalist strike ond boycott were observed in Casablanca, Fez and Port Lyauley, and shops remained chut.
captain of On board the WAB Sir John Not
Bower, the Commissioner of Police
Anit
Commander Robertson Deputy Commis- aloner at Scotland Yard. And
they left the Jatty a Jelly a
Hestover stood by at Chatiam gency. The police launches
to deal with any emer-
circled the Polish ship for over hour while nerollations
医护
went
on on board." Later # pesse of police from Erith River Station ined the head of the jelly as the force came
Muggs did not by-pass the ticket office as hors. They marched briskly children do, but went through with the adults in a most decorous manner.
In the waiting-shed he who was walking closely behind continued to bounce up and him, he turned and greeted him with a most peculiar barking down on his smart red san-nose and the small on-looker dris and was told by Miss rapidly withdrew.
Zoo Cargo In Kelly "You're a bad boy to
Cunarder
New York, Aug. 10.
day." At which gentle scold- ing, he turned upon his entranced audience a limpid gaze of wide-eyed innocence. When the ferry-gates were The Cunard freighter Andria | opined Mr Muggs lumbered arrived here today from London happly dong in the congested with a zoo cargo.
A queure, funny little halky Reginald Bloom, 30, of Essex, fellow in wall-cut bluz dun- &England, who captured the garses and a sort blue, green animals himself, accompanied and white shice-oday re- Charlie Chaplin the cargo which included three miniscent
Лус zebras,
vultures, twelve with h's rather pathelle bandy- tortoises, two snakes, one legged gait. three-feet long giant rat, one Passengers an the ferry did
two civets, squirrel,
one not scramble for the best seats one mongoo90 hedgehog and consigned to Chicago, Washing
the shady, side, but stood centre of the ton and many other zoos in the patiently in the
ves:el trying to catch a glimpse United States.
chimp.
Disembarking of the
a slow process, Was
because was everyone wanted Mr Muggs to go first, and his escort walted for the crowd to disperse. At last he hopped ally to the ferry entrance where he found an. Informal police guard of hencur on the road-crossing.
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The zebras are a rare breed from the highlands of Africa. They go to the Brook Flald Zoo in Chicago-United Press,
By Galbraith
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Barked-At
Small Boy
On his way to an airways office, Mr Muggs paid special attention to a smali Chinese boy
MOUNTAIN
SEARCH:
7: MISSING
of
Chamonix, Aug. 10. Veteran French mountain guides today plodded through snow and storm in search seven climbers, still missing on Mount Blane after being frap- ped, in the westend's sudden blizzarde.
"re missing climbers billeved all to be. Freich.
Tires Swirs, combor from perty of nine were today kon
ported to have, died on Mount Biano.id/the bitter weather which blanketed Europe's
storms on the 15,782-foot mountain
olimbing
· verilen. Seven dikrlərt
Seventeen my people wi
taken shelter from the
Radio HK:
up from the
water's edge In the darkneKS, and in their mkist was Kilmowicz wearing a muffler and seaman's jersey. The picture shows: The scene of Erith Jetty an Antoni Klimowicz Is brought ashore the closely surrounded by police escort--Express Photo.
Interviews Radio Hongkong
Mr Muggs
Radio Hongkong record. eð an interview with Mr 3. Fred Muggs this`morn- ing.
The result of this inter- at 7 be heard view can Dittle this evening. The interview was held with Maggy's owners, Hoy Wald- Manella, rou and Buddy and his blographer, Miss Mary Kelly. The com- mentator was Inon."
on
Reports reaching Rabat from Tetuan,
capitul of Spanish Morocco, said that Aid El Kebir prayers were pronounced in the name of the former Bolian, Sid! Mohammed.
Man Offers
Eye To Triplets
Flint, Mich., Aug. 10, A Tennessee man today
Nationalists
Fire At Red Boats
London, Aug. 10. The New China News - Agency
reported today that Chinese Nationalist Fórces had fired "scores of abell." at Communist. Chinese patrol boats and ́ bombed the.. Siangchan area în eastern Cheklang, 500 miles north of For-
mosa.
The agency said that two offered to donate one of his eyes Nationalist vessels yesterday to the blind triplet daughters of fired at Communist boats on H.K.T:
Mr and Mrs Elmer Price, Pro-
but patrol off the Fukien province, fremme Summary: 803, Lucky Dip physicians said the surgery in- and then fed.
Variety Requests presented by volved would be "Truitless." Margherita (Studios; 7.. Majando's Latin American Tythm): 7.35, Or-. chestra of the Week-Vienna Phil-
harmonie Orch: 1.45, The Oversos Civil service. A Talk by W. Hi. Ia
Charles Weatherby, 40, a Ön. August 4, a Kuomintang
patrol bomber dropped nin painter, confirmed that he had bombs, including incendiary and made the offer to Mr and Mrs fragmentation bomba
on the
to the Colonial ice, two of whose babica are slangchar area, the agency, sald.
blind while the third has sight in only one eye.
grame, CMG, OBE, Adviser on Over- sesa - Information Omee
(Recorded London Bejay); 7.59: Weather Report; 0. Time signal and World News (London Relay): BJD. News Talk. (London Rdlay), or Special Announcements;
Around the World in Murle. "Italy
by the
It added that the "intensified Westheaby said, "I don't know, urmed provocations 8.18,
why I did it, I just wanted Kuomintang pirates" wore "in-** separable from the series' of ›
activities: by .the In Flint, Mr and Mrs Price criminal
overwhelmed, but United States warmongers." 1. Op. 3. for Cello and Piano by said, "we're John Wal-
Beethoven: D. Wednesday Theatre, we don't know. it we should "The Story of Eugena Odesin” by
(Chinese Nationalists rester.
Our popular visitor was last seen waving and bowing his head to the fresh crowds rapidly gathering outside the large win- dows of the airways offices,
Gino Bechl (senor); 8.30, Rechial to by Fritz Lin ('cello) and Moya. Roa (Piano) (Concert Hall) Sonata No.
Alexander Pushkin. Dramatized and accipt, even if it would do any day claimed that their navy had prodused by Ward Grantham | gnodi” (BUCTS): 10,13, - (approx.)—="Ballet Memories-Monnio, Muaro, and -hi.
Orch: 10.50. One Night Stand: Ruse Mozzanocal) and his Orchestra: 10.30 Weather Report: 13. Time Signal. Radio News Reel (London Relay); 11.10, Goodnight Music. Go Save The Queen; -11.30, Closs, Down.
Ann
sunk eight Communist Chinese
At University Hospital in warships without sustaining any There is no uso in bulking up.
Arbor, one physrdan said, damage themselves.)—Reuter. false hopes. The surgery t volved would be frulless. Unlled Areas.
Britain's New Supersonic Jet
The first fight was announèsa able of level flight fasfer, than"
ilctured here):5
but
the
Another
Kon Tiki
Madrid, Aug. 10, Seven Spanish students and nounced today they will set out in a Kon Tiki-type raft · from North Africa to see if they can drift the whole 10 miles to, the Spanish mainland.":
Albert Aizpun, leader, of the expedition, said to hopes to prove that Spain's first ins fabitants came from Africa,
Ho said the expedition will take provisions for eight daysako "only ment and water, “no canned staff. We are going to bo
and đờ "justice" to "lour ancesters. Ha said. He hopes favourable currents will carry
from the Spanish port of Cruth to the mainland.