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Robeson Can MOVE
Go To
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But No Passport
NEAR AND MIDDEL
The
TOTAL 34,181
AP News!
30 PER CENT OF FOREIGN STUDENTS
IN US COME FROM FAR EAST
By HERMAN R. ALLEN
Associated Press Newsfeatures Writer
the separate tion your fent deserve-by London-lies in Asia--as many ex-schools or colleges within a
perts claim then the university.. United States can draw comfort from this fiet: of
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Contrary to general belief, humanities, are far ahead of not many-only 8 per cent all other fields of study students, foreign The survey showed that of the students came here among.
their! The 636 foreign faculty the 34,181 foreign students nearly 30 per cent of the on funds provided by either each attracting 22 per cent,
government,
come Forty-members
from 60 in US colleges and univer- students came from the Far the United States or sities, almost a third comes East, still ravaged by war eight per cent reported they countries and are serving in
in some areas. European
states,
of District enrollment
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The remainder were sup- Columbia, Hawaii and 15 per cent. Thirteen per cent of the students were ported by either family or Puerto Rico. Largest con- Canadians. The same per-
centration, 103, is in New York state. the Near and Middle East centages was represented by
Latin together. gent 25 per cent.
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CASABLANCA
Casablanca, July 19.
Moroccan police patrols took over from Euro- State Department today granted ginger Paul Robeson peans in the Arab quarters of Casablanca today permission to go to Camoda.
outspoken in the authorities latest move to end tension in the Communist supporter, had strife-torn city. been barred from leaving the United States under wartime
control
1010
travel
regulations which remained in effect, The Negro & Ilone callock at
the State Department yeater day to demand permission to go to Canada to sing at Var couver, British Columbia, on
to be granted Sunday
passport denied him.
future.
a
which has been
Radio Hongkong
The decision followed wide-
the- spread complaints that European police had stood aside and sometimes even helped rioters in lynching attacks on Moroccatis,
D p... Timo Signal and Programme
M. Gilbert Grandval, the new Summary: 0.03, Lucky Dip-Variety Requests presented by Jean (Studio): French Resident-General, who The Japanese Kabul Theatre has already suspended the City's The Fourth in a series of five Police Commissioner, is under by A. C. Scali (Recorded); 7.10,
of the city police A State Department spokesman, Jenny Howard English Comedienne stood to be planning a thorough
Mr Josepd Reap, announced introduced by Parey King with so shake-up
Christobal at the plano (Recorded) that the bar on Mr Robeson's 7.30, London Studio. Melodic Man before he lifts martial law and travel to
Canada had been tavan and his Orchestra (BBCTS); military control of the city.
7.69, Weather Report; a, Time Glerical Jitted.
He said Mr Robes and The News (London Relay): 0.00. The great North African port
(London Relay OF
to would not have to socis per- Commentary
to be returning missions to go there in the Special Amoumeements; 0.15 Com-appeurs
poser of the Week-Couperin: BAB, normal after the almost con- GyDay Nights; D. Time Sinal, Platinuous street battles which have Recital by Paul Vinogradov (Re- NOT BULED OUT
corded): 1.30, Wednesday Theatre raged since Thursday night. Om- of Mr Reap, however, added that "Encounter in the Balkan Express cial figures put the number
a comedy by Wolfgang Hildesheimer, gead at 63 but most observers the State Departament had not English Version by Harvey Unna, ruled out Mr Robeson's appeal produced far the Hongkong Blage believe this is for below the real for a passport. The State De,ub by Timothy Birch (Recorded) figure. partment sald last night that The Cast: Robert Guiscard (Hagh
Bullivan, Liane (Audrey Mendes), STANDING AT ALERT Mr Robeson's
passport request An Eastern Potentate (Jan Dekker), would be given careful and An Art Dealer Arthur Masey), An
Moroccan and European quar- Engine Driver Pelor van Vllett. A
ters are still separated today by Fireman (Arthur Maswy), A Guard prompt consideration" Mr Robeson has refused to signel Oblias), An Old Lady (Alieen
of cordon
paratroopers, Frime Minister (Alex an affidavit swearing that he Dekker),
not now and never has been de), The Duke Rei Obiitas). The Sengalose rifleman and foreign Tourist's Guide (Arthur Massey). legionnaires many of them a member of the Communist Mr Prats Alex Borrie): 10.15, Leslie Germans-standing at the alert.
Bridgewater and the Westminster
Rhythm and round the old and new Arab Party. He asked an exception Light Orch. 10,30, yesterday from signing such an tomance: 1080 Weather Report; 11, sectors. affidavit.
Thine Stenal, Indio News Reel (Lon don Arlay: 11.09, Goodnight Music: since August, 1950, Mr Robeson
11.30. God Save The Queen: Close
has been barred from travel-down. ling overseas. He also has not been perinitted to visit Conadn or Mexico, where passports are not required of Americans, Mr Robeson's passport was can- celled on the grounds that his travels were not in the interest of the United States.-United Pres
REDIFFUSION
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the M. Grandval described elty's police force as "grossly insumclent" when he introduced martial Jaw on Saturday. Before the riots started eight police officers had been arrested for alleged "counter-terrorism” against Moroccans and liberal Frenchmen.
France's
Childrens'a Commercon ducted by Auntie Joy: 5.30, Wednes day Requests-presented by Betty: 6.23. Birthday Mailbag: 6.30, T2 Cocktail Hour: 7, Personality Parade
polley to reduce Jata Hall; 7.45, Primo Boala and his Accordion Hand: 7.30. Con direct French administration and cort Favourites: 0 Time Signal and gradually Increase Morocca
(London relay); B.DD, Weather report, announcements, and responsibility-has roused the interlude: 8.15, Honky Tonk Piano: fre both cf diehard European
Diamand Music Show the 30,
the news
Rome, July 19. Foreign physicians come 25 Per Cent
Lightning struck the metal from 84 countries and are bridge of a pair of horn-rimmed
tores ot Maislestarring Ann who want nothing less than full in training in hospitals in spectacles worn by Luigi Rossi, latest in popular music: Adven settlers and extreme nationalists
46-year-old farmer, and killed Southern 9.30, Forces Quiz: 19. independence.-Router, District states, More than 25 per cent of 42
Bottle Castle; 10.18. Felix King. his him instantly. The largest number from the foreigners are enrolled Columbia, Puerto Rico, When found in a field where plane and his orchestra: 10.30. The Charm featuring Phil Hour of
All-Girl Orchestra Spitalny' any one country was from in California or New York Hawail and the Canal Zone. he had been sacking potatoes,
the bridge of his glasses had Chorus: 11, Date with Dreamland Canada---4,665.
state schools. The Univer- Almost one-fourth of the melted in the heat of the light-featuring the Entlastu Fewer than 25 per cent sity of California and 5,086 are in New York
in state. University were women. Slightly more Columbia
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
DID YOU GET SOME REST. NARDA?
I WASN'T TIRED, ALEENA, WHERE IS MANDRAKE?
FERDINAND
NANCY
YOU PROMISED TO TAKE ME TO A MOVIE
TODAY
JOHNNY HAZARD
GET THE KİDDIE CAR MOVING, JOHNNYI THINK THE GENERALS CAR 18
COMING
sleep--sleep-- WHEN YOU SEE MANDRAKE, YOU WILL SAY *1 WANT TO MARRY GUAN.
SORRY, NANCY--- I'M GOING TO A
HANG ON, SNAP! I'VE HEARD THERN FORESH
BALL GAME TODAY
bind
ning, leaving a burn across his 11.30, Prelude to Midnight-popular concert melodies: 12 mid., "God Save the Queen" Close down. rose-China Mall Special.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
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I'LL FIX YOU --- THERE WON'T BE
ANY GAME TODAY
YOU TWO CAN BOTCH EVEN THE
ĮSIMPLEET JOUE) OBSERVE THAT
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ABOUT
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(Continued from Page 1) Europe now including the United States and Canada,
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The British Premier said had no objections to guarantees at all. Indeed they were com- fortable.
All were agreed that a system be found whereby a tree and united Germany would nos endanger Europe,
Sir Anthony said he endorsed every word that President El hower had said about NATO, according to the British spokes- man.. NATO contained anali powers as well as great ones. It was hard to believe they could organise an offensive.
Surely it was better that Germany should be in NATO than not
Sir Anthony concluded asking
by
if it would not be possi- ble to try to agree on the forces in Germany and the comtries neighbourlig Germany.. This would give an opportunity to try out some system of international supervision.
Marshal Bulganin' sold welcomed Mr. Eisenhower's statement on NATO.
But the Soviet Union had not been allowed to join. In his view this revealed Its real pur-
The British spokesman stated that what Marshal Bulganin actually said was: "I shall not conceal that this reveals the real purpose,"
As regards delay Marshal Bulganin sald Germany wis not united now. Therefore, BOTNO time must elapse before it was united.
THE NEXT MOVE
On his general position. Marshal Bulganin sald that his statement declared the Soviet Government's well considered opinion and he could Bay по more,'
The British spólcestiars, maich that at about 8.10 p.m. it' was agreed the subject could not profitably be further discrumDecă at this time but should; be gone Into tomorrow by the Foreign Ministers.
They might sagrari elthen that the Heads of State should carry on tomorrow with the German reunification questions or that there should be a period, for, re- Bection on this subject and that some other subject: might bə considered.: The
could
then revert to Gertnerer
The
of Government Eas