Statue Survived On Far for the connoisseur...
The Furore
Mr David MeFall, the sculptor, at work in his Chelsea studio on the 9f1. high statue of Sir Wigston Churchill which he is doing for of Wan- the Borough stead & Woodford, Essex, Sir Winston's Parliamentary ecnsti- tuency.
are
The constituents, who
subscribing 15,000 for, the statue, are divided as to the merit of the sculpture.
The local
Some of them claim that the head is not u true likeness of the great statesman. trustees of the committee, however, have unanimously ap proved it. They spon- sored the work. Cen- iral Iress,
UNIVERSITY
PRIZE FOR WALKER?
Ullswater, Dee, 17. 19-year-old Malayan youth who hitch-hiked to Britain with only five shillings in his pocket is 10 ask the Duke of Edinburgh if he has won the right to a university education.
This Is one of the Duke's "Prizea" for
udventurous;
youngsters ilke Kundralingham Roberts, who will soon be wrtling to Buckingham Palace about his exploits.
East
Paris, Dec. 17.
Mr John Foster Dullen said today that any. United States withdrawal from the western Pacle would
give the Communists con- i trol of the entire area, including the nse of Japan's Industrial power. Introducing report on the Far East situation in the 13- nation Atlantic Pact Ministerlal Conferencs here, the American Secretary of State said he had no doubt the Communists would continue to attempt to get the United States out of the area.
He said: "If we should with- draw, the entire area would foll under Communist control.
"The would give great reward
to the Communists in the form of the utilisation of the In- dustrial power of Japan.”
Formidable
If the Communists coulst ndd that to the munpower Bud material resources of the main- land, they would be a formidable combination, he said.
Such a combination of China, the Soviet Union and Industrial Japan world alter world ntralcgy.
Mr Dulles stutement Was made at a restricted meeting of the council, which 13 La the sound day of 4 three-day annual conference in Paris.
Excerpts from his speech were released Exy American officials tonight,—Router.
Red Submarines
"Grave In The
Danger" Atlantic
Paris, Dec. 17.
Admiral Jerauld Wright, Supreme Allied Commander in the Atlantic, said Loday that the Soviet submarine menace was the gravest danger the Atlantic Com- mand had to face.
He told
reporters th The Rugstums alreedy and between 450 and 500 submarines In service.
Admiral Wright sald tho! limited Soviet submarines in a
been number had
reported everywhere In the Atlaulic including along the coastline of the United States, and in the South Atlantic.
sak that to cope with the Soviet submarine menace, the Atlantle Allinner bad пеш American aturale submarines, with nuclear Bomare mislies
atomic warheads.
underwater grenades and the atomic bomb
Admiral Wright said that gulded misslies fired from skips sive An Incomparable advantage evet land based missiles.
be
Seaborne Inisalles could Transported quickly anywhere "to Murmansk, the Block Se the Aretie, the Mediterranean
Advantage
Admiral Wright said that no International agreement of ou thorisation was required 10 transport the missiles,
"If you have them, you carry them without anybody knowing. That is their advantage."
*
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Admiral Wright sald United States had perfected Journey's cod for him after aisilles based on ships. 10,000 nites was the Outward In fuiswer lo
question Bound Mountain School here. Admiral Wright said he would Kandrelingham -- hẹ la nick-be very surprised If the named "Bob" by his friends at | Russians did not have an atomic the school--made the trip to submarine. fulit n with of his dead father
He sald the achievement of that he should have a univer- the American atomie submarino sily education.-Rculor.
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