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Washington, Jan. 26.

Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas said today that it was "terribly important" that this country seek a "political settlement" with the Com- munist world to remove the threat of

war.

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Douglas said he was "optimistic" that such a

settlement could be obtained "through long,MONE patient negotiations at the diplomatic table." He said he doubted if one could be achieved at any "summit" meeting between Western and Eastern leaders.

He emphasised, however, that pending a settle- ment, this country must remain militarily strong and prepared for war.

"We can't let our guard down," he said. He added that the elimination of "East-West "can't be tione over- lensions night,"

Douglas, who has travelled extensively In Asla and Bus- sit,

on the ABC-TV also sald programine "Celebrity Parade" thal;

the Asians to be advocating the maintenance of the status quo. To these people, he said, the

status quo means no schools, no hospitals and no comforts for them.

Douglas also complained that this country has aroused sus- preion in Asia by stressing its

Instead military alliances

of The comparative progress extending economie aid to under- of India and

He said he China probably developed nations. will decide whether the favoured long-term, low-interest countries of Asla embrace loans to these countries rather democracy or Communism.

.

He has "grave misgivings" about educational plans now being advanced to emphasise the traluing of scientists and en- gineers in the light of Soviet Ho missile-satellite successes, said the humanities also should be stressed.

• Russia's emphasis Da science and mathematics leave ils students with · “twisted. warped minds, with a limited outlook."

This country must seek

to establish some line of com- munication with the Corramunist government of China,

An

Friends Lost

Douglas said this country has been "losing friends pretty fast" "not Asia because it y identified with political move- ments ther"

among newly independent nations.

To the Asians," he said "we have appeared to be afraid of revolution." He said the former colonial nations now are getting revolutionary Ideas from Soviet Russla and China,

their

In its polley in the Far East, he said, this country appears to

than gtits.

He noted that he took a long trip last year through the Middle he found the East, He said people there belleve the United States "is trying to get them to Bght America's battles."United Press.

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Paris, Jan. 26. French food prices continued

their unbridled climb to- day. It appeared Premier Felix Gaillard's ChristmGE pledge to stubillo the living

standard Wak a thing of the past. Oficial statistics showed that 13 out of 23 staple food items again went up last week telling new record levels.

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The continued upward trend Monte Carlo, Jan. 28. ibcreased the threat of labour MONEGASQUES today elect uuest. Premier Gaillard warn

National Counciled assembled businessmen in dedicated to trimining the ab | Lille or Scturday night that - solute

DOWERS Rainier and making him a Cztery number one. virtual figurehead. Eleven members of the National Councit were Elected on platform pledging to write new and more liberal coneli- tion for the 470-sere princi- pality and to resign if Baintor refuses to put it into law They want British-style

Monarchy.

D

Under the present constitution

Introduced in 1911, the young ruler can refuse to accept any submitted by the laws counell Neither Rainier Princess Gre voted in the election and they were not seen in Loday in this sunny

nor

public on the Eivlera.

Today's vote was for nine mem. bors of the Council. The other nino

were elected fast San- day.

11 Or the total 18 councillors,

aro determined to give the coundlf law making Bowers.

The remaining seven support Tali ruling powerE for Rainier.---United Press.

RADAR SPEED TRAPS.

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London, Jan. 26.

London saw the introduction of radar speed trap- ping on her roads for the first time this week when flickering lines on a cathode tube brought hundreds of motorists to the kerb to receive police reprimands.

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But the Automobile Associa- lon are stil `fighting' agains" the new innovation, which one of their spokesmen describeo ns "a great mistake."

OBJECTION

Their principal objection that the instrument is un- reliable. They claim it is im- possible to identify a single vehicle from a number travel- Ung past # given point to- gether.

SPECTACULAR_

Food prices have increased in a spectacular way in a year: mutton went up 17 per cent, beer 8 per cent, pork 20 per cent, eggs 30 per cent; polatoco 43 per cent, apples 72 per cent, penches 87 per cent,

· In a few weeks veal and rabbit went up 30 and 40 per cent respectively,

The staple beverage of French familles, red table wine, will go up another 8 franes on Feb. 3, wine merchants announced. less than n year wine prices went up 70 to 100 per cent-- United Press,

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In a two-hour Interview with the journalists who are on a

world tour, the Egyptian Fre aldent said: "There are certain detalls still to be finalised but

we have agreed on everything.

Egyptian-Syrian union will take place soon."

President Nasser said that by accepting Soviet aid, Egypt de- tended herself against a drift to Communiem.

"When people have bread they do not turn to Communism, We took mency precisely to combat Communism," plained. Reuter.

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Malayans In Indonesia Told: Keep Out

Of Politics

Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 26. Thousands of Mulayan citi- The result would be, the as-

zons living in Indonesia sociation wald, that vehicles

will be warned to keep out travelling inconvey would be

of Indonesian politics, virtually immune from detee- tion, but that the trap would Malayan Ambassador to be set for a single sur or lorry Indonesia Inche Sonu Bin Mr John Kinsey, the associa- Abdul Rahman sold today. tou's chie? engineer, after

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"Malaya is now an indepeh.. One is that "fantastic speeds" | dent country and Malayans. ure recorded when copper coins should not "Indulge in party or a bunch of keys are rattled polities in other Independent near the equipment.

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Juggling Record

Sainte Etienne, Jan. 20. Fronch Juggler, Henry, today claimed a world record after Juggling for ten hours who

walking.

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