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To Blame

New York, Aug. 5. United States import and other trade restric- tions may force Japan into a commercial alli- ance with China, a well- known American author and businessman warn- ed today.

in the current Writing

Even- cdition of the Saturday

Comeroo ing Post, the author, Hawley, asked "Are we driving Japan into Red China's anns7

its article gave an nilirma- tive answer.

Mr Howity is a businessman who wrote Lwo best-selling

veis

the About

American

pirane-s world "Execunve Suite" and "Cash McCall." He recently red Japan,

Inevitable

11 Japan

opens trade with Chak

nove which the China wanted and which muny Japanese felt was inevitable --- it would mean the end of its US alliance, Mr Hawley gid.

He added: "The loss of Jayan

the allianer of free dions would be a catastrophe of the first

order. It might well be the determining factor in the even- tual loss of all Asia, Japan is the keystone of the arch of defence

that we have built to contain the explosive power of China. Kick

uut the keystone and whole arch sags. It might easily tall for lack of support."

of

for

gave this analysis

drive China's

Current Japanese trade and diplomatic recognition:

lenders are

"The Chinese Communist

aller

uhan. incre steel and

ships. power and They nec consumer goods two. They are in trouble at home because they directed too large ahare of their resources in heavy industry...

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Glamour Girls Doing PREACHER

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New York, Aug. 5.

Three glamour girls-Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, and Marion Marlowe were reported to be progressing nalisfactorily today in New York hospitals.

Miss Taylor was reportes resting comfortably at the Harknes Pavillon of the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Centre after a second alisck of premature labour pains. She was rushed here on Saturday night from her Connecticut Summer home,

rc-

Miss Monroe, who was brought to Doctor's Hospital land Wednesday from her Long Island summer home, was ported "doing very well"" She underwent an operation on six- Thursday when physical complications ended her weeks pregnancy.

Miss Marlowo was admitted to Doctor's Hospital on Saturday morning willa suffering a virus infection of the chest. The singer is in an oxygen tent and is being fed intravenously, but physicians described her condition "fairly comfortable."United Iress

'Condemnation

DROWNED IN FLASH FLOOD

Las Vegas, Aug. 5. ALOOD walers smashed Frough three earthen

dams on the upper Gallinas River today, drowning a preacher and his daughter and driving 35 to 45 families from their homes.

The collapse of the dams sent in wall of water surging through

and this city

nearby com- aunities National Guardsmen helped evacuate familles from their homes in low-lying

JA

arcas

of Lourdes, New Mexico, miles south of here.

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Amazed America'

CRITICISM OF QUEEN

MAY SPOIL

STATE VISIT TO US

London, Aug. 5.

The London Evening News warned Britons today that attacks on Queen Elizabeth like that by Lord Altrincham may spoil the Queen's visit to America.

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dreped over a log nearly a mito ALAN LADD • VIRGINIA MAYO EDMOND. O'BRIEN town the Apelco River Sapello, New Mexico. Searchers continued to hunt for the body of his daughter Laura, 10,

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United Press.

John Gold, New York corespondent of the Ready Any Time |

Paris, Aug. 5. Evening News, cabled a long dispatch reporting

1. Jacques Georges-Picot, that Lord Altrincham's condemnation of Royal

of the old "priggishness" has "amazed America" and "could General Diretor

Suez Canal Company, said to hardly have come at a time more damaging tonight he was ready to discus

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to send am prepared

anywhere any time dvlegation "The plain fact," Gold 'con- to meet an Egyption delegation cluded. "is Americans are for talks on the indemnity," M, troubled when we take Jes at Georges-Plot told United Press in Paris, "and the Egyptian the Royal family, It sem to

knows them so damnably un-British." Government

Unlied Press.

United Press,

risks (cur.

last

the Queen "Such remarks arc "By attacking

crude, think only wocks before she is due common and

un- sald the Tabloid arrive here (In America) pardonable,” on a state visit," Gold wrote, News with unaccustomed hau- "Lord

Altrincham undermining one of our remaining isels in the United} Stales at a mo when that asset could prove most useful, "Make no mistake-in the eyes of the Americans we haven't got many pesels left.

GENUINELY FOND

"Japan's textile industry "... what we still have is the could supply milions upon extraordinary respect which the millione of

coats. people of this republican land of other Japanese fee) for the Royal family... Hundreds factories could pour out Enough consumer goods to make the that Chinese people think Communion was really paying "From all recounts they will off.

be given a welcome such as no "Then, with his people calls-other visiting head of state has led, Mao Tre-lung could safely ever received in this country. It concentrato on his all-out drive will be welcome intended for to build up the heavy industry them as individuals. A welcome upon which armainen: dependa," given a popular couple by a He said that Japan was being people who are genuinely fond attracted, not 1 Comamum of Üzem. idcology but rather by com-

"It is airo a welcome which mercial considerations, many of would be of incalculable advan- them arising from n casily tage to us rs a nation if we make understandable desire to break the most of it. their economie dependener upon the United States. Moo Tap- tung offers what scens 10 bo the only way out." United Press.

TRANSFER TO KENYA CAMPAIGN

Nicosia, Aug. 5. British War Department employees here today re- ported a confidential, official campaign to induce them to transfer to Kenya in Africa. A number of clerks, drivers and radio technicians, who have admittca being

approached, reported the inducements Included higher pay and living-

cosi allowances plus free passages.

The alleged approaches have been denied by War Depart- ment officials.

The reported move of War Department employees from This Mediterranean Islam? base to Africa presumably would be

the connected with

possible franster of British Middle East headquarters from Cyprus to Konya.

The British government is known to be considering na alternative to the Cyprus bast. Both Kenya and Aden have been mentioned as alternatives. ---Unlied Preta.

Wa

Polio Vaccine

New York, Aug. 5. Dr Jonas Sajk sald today he stu sallied, that his killed-virus. polio vareino would solve the problem of Immunis. Ind. wide cups of the world's. population

ife mada huy comment on nom turning, to the US, from. 4. Berten og meetings in Geneva, în, the, world polla problem. - United Prem

"But when a peer such a Lord Altrincham keng the Qurer to a priggish schoolgirl

he's not helping us make the most of it," Goid wrote,

He added that in years of covering America he still hár yet. To hear on entirely satis. faclery answer" for Americans love of British Royalty.

MISTY-EYED

Pakistan Accuses India

that."

New York, Aug. 5. Pakistan today accused India of moves "calculated to nullify international agree- ments" over Kashmir and of contravening resolutions of the Security Council and the United Nations Commission on India and Pakistan.

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driven out of the state to Palois- In a note to the President of the Counell, the Pakistan Per-tén or to Azad Kashmir are be

Mring declared as vacuc pro- Representative, manent Ghulam Ahmed, sald Informa- parties and are being allotted tion aching his Government to non-Muslim, sells of non- indicated the Indian Govern Kashmiri origin." ment had "recently scillid

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by Muslins who were killed or 'Reuter. columnist criticised her dress.

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The

Sutton Coldfeld, Aug. 5. huge Tent City where 34,000 Ecouts from 62 countries, are An elderly British Indy visited

the International Boy Scout living for 12 days. encampment today to inspect The International, Boy Scout the fruits of a dream her! Junboree began on Thursday. husband-hud- 50 years ago,

distinguished visitor, who herself hoads the British Girl Guides, looked at the numerous sub-comps, at cook-i ing facilities where the boys

their meals over open! cook fres and watched the scouts Jubilee notivities.

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