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RADIATION DANGER TO HEREDITY

Copenhagen, Aug. 6. The fast International congress of genetica ended ita meeting here today with a resolution declaring that the danger to human heredity produced by atomic radiation was "real.”

The resolution said: damike produced by Jonizing radiation

ง เ the herrilpry material is real and should be taken seriously inlo ver widen f tion in both the pectul and

mailittery us f nuclear energy,

Os well as in all commercial ded ilustint muetires in which X-rays or other lonizing radia tion le <milled,

It is recommended that the investigation of the amourst and type 18 damage and zked genetle questions be gleafly x- tended and intensifed with ik view To safeguarding: the well being of future generations i

500 DELEGATES

The <flots of vueltalk as wa one of the mood important sub- jocks discussed at the conges, which was attended by about 500 delegates frem 29 countles whice wane baked by the Winkl the th

Cen opinkay

Nineteen of

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the world's bad- Jig kyneticists are remaining in Copenhagen for n lew days

Taker

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study pup Ciganised by the World Health Organisation

problem further

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They include Profesor Lionel Puruse, professer od eugenies at Lundy n University Professor

Muller

the Indian University, and Professor J. V. Neel of Michigan University. — China Mall Special.

24 J.

All Done With

Mirrors

London, Aug. 6.

A giant circle of mirrors, hearly half mile in diameter, will capture the Bun's rays to produce 1,200 kilowatts of electric power In R solar power station for the plamed

Ararat

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Suez Canal Pilots Threatened UGHI HE'S WON THE UGLY CONTEST Anti-A-Bomb

YEMEN OFFERS ARMED FORCES

JEMEN'S

Cairo, Aug. f

armed (pro and resources were al „Egypt's disposal to “repel Agrémfont by the Went," Crown Prince Mo- hammed Ahmed el Badr મ Yemen declared here tonight,

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Prince Badr, who holds the

of posia

Vico. Premier and Minister for Foreign

Affairs aTick Defence, is returning to Yemen by way of Egypt visit to after an official the Soviet Union and Easi Europe.

Ho hald imperialism would find no room to the Arab world. Arab canSCR would

victorious. Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal Company had tho support of

be

Yemen.

UNCHANGED

Referring to the Anglo- Yemen dispute

the Uve Aden protectorate, Prince

the Badr majd

situation remained unchanged,

A we hope that Britain will seek a peñorful setzterent so that our re- lations may not be affected and

WO do not have to resort to the International Court of Justice,"

The Prince conferred bo- day with the Egyptian War Minister Major-General

Abdel Hakim Amer.

No

details have been rlyen about this meeting.

Prince Badr will leave tomorrow for Jedda where he will confer with fonders of Saudi Arabla and then return to Yemen.—Reuter,

Indonesia Undermines Confidence

the

With Imprisonment

UNABLE TO DISCOVER EFFECT

OF EGYPTIAN

NATIONALISATION LAW

By RONALD BATCHELOR

Port Said, Aug. 6.

British and other international pilots of Suez Canal here are complaining that they are having to continue work with the threat of imprisonment hanging over their heads despite Egyptian assurances that nationalisation of the canal does not mean forced labour.

Many of the British pilots-there are more than 50-have been attempting to discover the effect of nationalisation law which seems to forbid resignations, but so far without success.

They contend that an article } the waterway of the nationalisation law--now sabotage."

law of the country- "handlers" them to their jobs with Huijo

of hope

relense should they wish to resign and leave the country.

This article declares that the un Bonalised authority "hall retola all comployees who will "continue to

their perform dules, and none can leave his work or give it up any matar or for any randon except with permission 味 the

Buthority."

Pilots also said they were in- censed by ů notice which appeared on the canal company notice boards on the day of the nationahsation.

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or deal with

At the canal authority head- of the centre quarters Ismaili, Nabih Younis, Under- Secretary of State for Finance nation- and a member of the alized canal board, told me that the order given to employees of the canal cummpany to remain at their post were "purely pre: mullotary measure" taken at

time

the takeover,

the

of

Mr Younis w that anyone could sign provided he gave neendance

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notice

**

with his contract,"

"It is a 25 matter of furcing to weak. becalise You camict Mareg

anyone to Work if The does not want

at

McCormack

Hits At Ike's Govt

Chairman

Chicago, Aug. 6,

John Mc- Cormack convened the Democratic platform com. mittee today with a blast the Eisenhower Ad. ministration for what he called allenst

weakness and ap- 101 to work loyally," he said

abroad and peasement Asked what would happen !! ja hundred or more employees ult

broken promises at home. I decided to resies at the sime

But read: "AIL

McCormack pilots

pointexily Youmis repiled that time, Mr

fallet to mention the issue that call OF

wifl arry

"Of coure they would have to their normal

Tooms duties as

langer

most JUS the ustrata). (remain until we obtained

troublesome for the Democrats. Anyone abstaining will be placements

civil rights. That Issue Bable to court-martini."

threatena to split his 108-mans committee andt, possibly. the forthcoming Democratie Conven- tion itself,

Tals karty

The

Carry On

BA the

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Mr Younus sud no restrictions were imposandi on pilots geing on leave if that he was personally seeing that transfers of nuty

notice appeared French and English above name of Colonel Ameen Helmy, Cider of Staff of the Egyptian, to their hanes were being made. army's eastern command.

Two pilla went on leave this It has now disappeared but werkvol und ten other em- has not been replaced by any phayes and their family were countermanding order.

due to go this week.

The Hague, Aug. 6. Dutch

papers, com- plains in Armenion, Tassmenting for the first time reported.

on Indonesia's repudiation Egyptian authorities seem The ageticy

gave details of

Holland, confused and either unable or the power station as published of her debts to

is the said

tonight that Indo-nwilling to say what in the Soviet 1iterary Gazette.

position of foreign employers.

Connel

Helmy. In his office The magazine said that 8,293 nesia would do more harm large mirrors, runged in a circle,

to herself than to the Monscar garrison just outside would

Ismailie, told me categorically that the canal zone Was not under military law and was not

military area."

in rails 10

Netherlands.

rvolve automationaly Teasing bangles follow the Sun.

Th Independent Socialist In the centre, 1 tower 40 paper Het Parool recalled in un metres high.

77 would support editorial uw indonesia stated at revolving

balter The

sun's the United Nations Economic rays directed to the flat wall or

Council last week and Social the bother would heat the that she wanted public loans or water, generating steam which

kg-term credits. would be sent by pipes to 14 turbo-generator.

on automatically by photo cells.

Dos Djakarta really think that her unilateral and indecent AL down the entire decidon will Induce other mechanism would be switcher! governments to make such TC- is available?" the paper asked, The Liberol Algemeen Handelsblad saich Indonesia's action would "badly affect her solvency" and give other coun- bries Hitle confidence in

her International obligations. Reuter.

Power from the station would be used to irrigate fields in the Ararat plains near the lake of Algerlich, where the station was to be built. Tass said.--China Mari! Special

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Here in Port Said today Bri- sh residents were beginning to Lo preparations send their wives and children to the United Kingdom.

ørst trickle of the families businessmen

and shipping Lof

agents began " apply fol pissages on ships and planes.

But travel agents here warned The army had nothing to do them that if the numbers became with canal operations T the larger would be impossible to Buthority and the only times stiget Festervallons either by sea or would act would be to protect China Mali Special,

He said he had not personally the order threatening

signed

pilots with court-martial.

France Stocks Oil

over any

Embassy and

The biggest and most difficult job confronting the committee Is to shape a civil rights plunks that will please both the northern liberal wing of the party and the southerners

the Some key members of committee that will write the 1956

already platform party have made it clear that they fail

civil to see eye-to-eye on the cruelal rights problem.Unitent

Prees.

Industry Reconstruction

In Canton

Paris, Aug, 0. Paris, Aug. 6. force" In the Suez Canal The Kwangtung provinclai Finance Minister Paul dispute.

authorities hurve munched The leader of the demonstra-construction Ramadier assured the na-

of industry pro tion hankled copies of & gramme under which 101 plants tion today that France has memorandum to both the in Canton will be expanded or stocked enough oil to tide French

the | newly-built by the end of this fuel emergency British High Commission while year, Redio Peking reported.

themonstrators shouted slogans in the Suez Canal crisis.

like "Hands Off

Egypt" ond By but time, the radio add- ed, the grocs Industrial produc- The dispossessed Suez Canal

"Suez Belongs to Egypt." Company

ordered

The demonstration Westion of Canton will be 16 per Egyptian employees

organised by the Delhi State cent more than last year. tetween it

Committee of the Indian

According to the broadcast, Egypt by August 15. In view

Communist Party. how-

plants to be of the Suez conference,

expanded or newly-built in 1956 Include ever, it said those who chose

machine building, the Company should stay until il told them to lentre,

engineering equipment, tools, fertilisers, brewery

or

DOT- to choose working

four

Deepening Canal

Embassy The Egyptian Washington today declared that

electric

form and

in winery, enamelware, hosiery,

tooth paste, phar-

Catro would devote a great parijsugar, soup, L Y N

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"ATT LEGAL STOLE HERE

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Simultaneously, Foreign Minister Christian Pineau call- ed in the tumharsadors of Ger- Italy, Holland and Ethiopia secking support in the coming Suez conference.

many,

No Fears

"We have studied the situa- tion created by the nationalisa- tion of the Suez Canal and the possible repercussions on French oll supplies," Ramadier told a press conference.

**The fears.

"In fact, importers are legally required to build up a stock their equal to one-ninth

tell you that Imports. I

situation causes no

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now

this proportion."

One-fourth of France's vil supplies come through the vital canal,

Named 'Nasser'

of revalues from the Suez Canal macutical and rubber manu-

for deepening and widening the walorway,

statement:

Is

in

The Embassy said in a press

"Because it Egypt's interest to promote and facilitete navigation in the canal, she is determined to achieve and maintain its operation, at peak technical efficiency, not only to meet the present traffle which right now the canal can hardle accommodate but to cope with the ever-growing and expected increase of that traffic."

Moscow Comment

över

factories.France-Press.

The annual ceremony to select “Mr Ugly” was held re- cently at Luserna 8. Glàvannd, Italy. The selection was made by a group of the area's lovellent girts, and their cholor is

pletured above, —Express Photo,

Li Li-Hua Refuses

To 'Vital

Give Her

Statistics'

New York, Aug. 6.

Hunger Striker

Lhusannd, Abg. 6. Professor Alfred Naon, is ready to sacrifice him- belf to make the earth

aafe not only for humans, but also for our friends from Mars,

Tho

45-year-old founding member of the "Interplanetary World Association" and director of the "Anti-Atomic League for the Protection of Life" announc cd today he would start hunger strike until death" ot

and

Christmas this year, to force to all A-bomb and

·H-bomb explosions.

on

"Apart from the terrible danger

these for humanity, atomic

explosions prevent benench contact batween the earth and our friends

from he

the explained to space,"

United Press,

DEEPLY WORRIED

"You take all those flying saucers. Naturally the Martians and other intelligent life forma in

are deeply worried space about the giant explosions they have wittensed on earth. They come to watch

dis- ond are couraged at what they are."

Being the

of

mover primo the Swiss "Committee fur Friendly Reception of Visitors from Space," the professor has been considerably worried about this state of afTaha.

Two other

other members of the "Anti-Atomic League"

WHOTZ

he identified as Wilhelm von Arbster, director of the "Eleva tion of the Split" movement, and Proftaste Rameu of Sabut- Sauveur, France, will join him » * in his hunger strike, Naon said. - United Press.

British Watches

For China

Landon, Aug. 6. The purchase of

300,000* British-manufactured watches is the aim of representatives from China, according to # well-

informed source.

These potential buyers also

declared that they would like to

Chinese movie queen Li Li-hua gave notice to American movie-goers today not to expect her to appear in bathing suits, low-cut dresses or high-buy split skirts.

The lovely Ave-foot, four- Inch tail. 08-pound actress ex- plained to a press conference in Chinatown that those were the only personal measurements sho cares to make pubile,

"I do hot consider myself n Marilyn Monroe type," she said, witen through an interpreter, usked if she could be compared with the American ident of sex #pleat, A reporter suggested she was more ak: Croce Kelly.

Favourite Actress

I Li-hun smiled demurely and said: "yes." She added that the Princess of Monaco is her favourite American actress,

Miss LI arrived here øver the weekensal from Washington. She plans to stay until Thurs- slay when she will leave for

Richard Chicago

Mc- with Carthy, US Consul in Hong- kong, and his wife, who have her around been chiliperoning the US.

She was brought to America by movie Mogil Cecil B. de Mille, who intends to introduce her to US audlenets next year. That will be in a musical re- make of an old de Mille plcture, "The Buccaneer",' with Yul Brynner,

Israel's Turn me i will have." she said.

For Blame

Jerusalem, Aug. 6. The Ieracli-Jorderian Mixed Armistice Commission today con- for an incident emned Israel Israeli bil August 1 in which several

soldiers crossed Jordan and killed two Jordanlab national gumdy.

Into

The UN chaimah of the Com- Moscow radio said today that mission said that his findings in Britis and French milltary support of the Jordan complaint | did not mean that Israel au- preparations

The Suez thorities were directly respon Canal crisis "threaten not only sible for the incident-France. the safety at Egypt but also the Frease.

countries of safety of all the the_world."

A radio commentator decläk- Seventy per cent of the oil cd that "Brish and French ruling clrcles are using inothoes reminiscent of these opplied during the kotdilal adventures

Another Peak To Conquer

refined

Erilain passco through the canal,

Meanwhile, reports came in from the inchistelal centre of St. Elchase that North African at the end of the lait century.

Parle, Aug, 0. Worlcart there, obviously "The military elematizators Members of the Sino-Soviet sympathisers of the rebellion in of Britain and France, greatly, mountaineering Party are plon- Algeria and of Egypt, have been complicate the atmosphere in the King to conquer mother artd

ming their newborn babies Eastern Mediterranean causing higher Pamil Peck, "Nasepet

biarm, in all Arab court. in Now YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD --Acres: 1 Dim, 4 stable, a Communists today magba

comtnemate added Ushtr Ousted, 10. Tiles 1à Notmal; 14 Profane, 17. Bave, 18. Averted, non-violet deration our World pabille gjinien wat doethy 20 Obyinto, 22 fool, 23 Krolike, 27 Conses, 29 Toads, 30 solate, add 116 Trench Bombay and watching he sure codalet 31. Delest, 21 Erent, Down 1 Droop, 2. Lusso, 3. Allen, B. Trim, the bullish High Cornmálinton. 15 décarida thất 11 should bin sofina 0 Hallet, 7 kmpooks Dorales, 11 subres, 1. Roverbs, 11s Robe, New Delhi to Bhotel gainst by peaceful means, par las balt 10 TAIGA 18-Riis, 90. Grated, 21 Vacant, 24. Adore, 25-Inane, the Anglo-French ¿"warliko ot rüpecting, the rights are the EU Ciroot, 20 : Asks.

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Radio Pok

methbers

of

Split berry pave set out KURAN 17719. mütres) heff15duftriod of › thetr

Föönquered mount.

"I do not know what kind of

Alm "Shooting of the

doesn't begin until carly 1957. Mcar while, I'm studying English and will report

to the studios October,"

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About 60 Films

Miss Ld, who has made some filmas, said her average salary La about! Hongkong -$76,000 per film, But her salary with do Mille has yet to be worked out,

The actress WOTO E high- necked, pink Chinese gown withs a pearl necklace,

Sho said sex appeal was not important to Chinese movie- guera. “It is acting ability, not appearance that counts," sho Kandid.

When a reporter suggested that Hollywood press agente may ask her to pose for "cheese cako" plotures and to Week revealing clothes, alte frowned and replied; "I do not like to do anything that is against my own principios"

In nil of the films, she has mando, she has only ongo, worn a low-cut' gowra," also unid, “and I regret. Fat. The name of the picture was "The Gold-Digger.

United Presti

The "vital statistics” taken In Japan aro 84 Ins, tips, 21 ina, waist and 35 Ins. busk,

Sandor

possible

land

greater

quantities ir

Presently, China buys nearly 2,000,000 watches from Switzer- annually, but London circles are under the impression that Switzerland cannot com- pletely satbly the vast Chinese Increasing demand for such goods.

The

British watch-making industry, which is relatively new, has welcomed the Chinese offer with great satisfaction. France-Presse,

Family Bags 50th Leopard

Capetown, Aug. 0.

Fidly leoparde have been caught over a period of genera- thons by the Lamily Roux on the farm Koerweder ki the district of Stellenbosch

The 50th one was caught on the farm which is now owned by the brothers Roux. It was

bernate

and was caught in on iron trap near the mountain and later shot.

Many farm. arithmals graze on the void round about Kerweder, and many of them have been dilled by opards, Chine Mail Special.

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