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IKE SHATTERS
Cash And Kiss
Duarte, Calif., Aug. 30.
Two suspected handita learn- ed yesterday not to steal kissen as well as each.
Sheriff's deputies sald
Bille
Joe Gimon 30, and Halford Lee Malone, 24, both klazed waltres Adelen Picnd, 20, before leav- Ing a bar they had held up.
Mias Picard's boy frickt wng walling for her outside and Gaw, the whole. thing. The boy trienti Melvin.Bergschneider, took down the handita" Car Hence, and the cuspoels were picked up 14 minutes Jater
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Penny
THE CHINA MAHL, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1952.
Welcome To London
BRITISH BRITISH PHLEGM
Thirsty Press
Finds A
Hits Critics Sunday Friend
THE
'BY RALPH HARRIS
Washington, Aug. 30.
HE warmth and spontaneity of Britain's wel
come for President Eisenhower has amazed observers here.
Washington officials,
Wise dent's
Richmond, Va, Aug. 30. A Federal Reserve Bank spokesman complained yesterday that people are "hanging on to" their pennies
dent in accus-
Europe searching
for
tomed though they are to the peace seemed to have wiped out ethionm which The Test | may reservations among her
United State Fenerate, Allies about appearances were Astonished by The out-leadership. pouring of praise and affection which American correspondents. say he is receiving on his trium- phant Furopean tour.
The President is at the peak of his popularity in the United States, but his welcome in Lon. don appears to have surpassed here in he has revivid ay recent years,
But he indicated it is not
of really becauSO
increased thriftiners. The spokesentu saki people have the mistaken beller that there is a mistake in the new
Observers said the magle of Lincoln penny Issued Inst Janu.
Eisenhtower and the ary and that it has a premium | the name vaine as a collector's Hem-UPI, sight of a fit, dynamic Presi-
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Lionised
Edward Follard veteran While House correspondent of the Washington Post,
from London today: "Bome- Umes a Yank in London won- ders if this 'Uncle Ike and "God-Father Ike" of the head- Fresident tines la really the
of the United Alaten or some, Lovable old member of the Bellish Royal Family who has
*
home after come
long absence to be llonised by the people and the Frem,
"Yot only Last spring the President was taking a beating In the London newspapers.... he was pictured as too tired or 100 ill to lead the Western alliante."
Officials here belleved that,
London, Aug. 29.
A London club has come to the rescue of the inter- national Press corps
which had faced the prospect of a drinkless Sunday under Britain's "blue" laws while cover- ing President Eisen- hower's talks with Mr Harold Macmillan. The bar at the Press centre in the midst of London's club- Innd, set up by the Foreign Office for the convenience of visiting Journalista, was re- fusca Sunday licence by the Bow Street Magistrate, Str Laurence Dunne, Hundreds of reporters waiting
for official briefing
ย
the Press centre. by spokes- men who were coming from Chequers by helicopter moaned when Cold that the bar would have to be towed on Sunday.
Thu tabloid London Dolly Mirror, which is campaigning against wint it calls "dam rilly noth-caten law 50- ported the situation today in a black hemlines sayin "Drinks Ban Makes White- Hall Fume,"
MADE OFFER
Brown und a Mr G. 5. Off,
as well as winning a tremen- This morning a Colonel Ball doux personal triumph, the President had nelieved ʼn signal success on the diplomalle front by reconciling British and West German differences.
During his visit to Boun last Thursday Mr Eisenhower was also understood to have пе moved the doubts held by Dr Konrad Adenauer, the
West German Chancellor, about Mr Khrushchev's, visit next month to the United States.
the
Delicate
The most delicato phase of President's four In 'ex- pected to be bis talks in Paris later this week with President Charles de Gaulle.
The main issues are expected to be Algeria and defence issues |—particularly General de Goulle's call for French equally with the US, and Britain, his
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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119
ACROSS
1 Account of a shot? (6)
A bun before this evening party would be plentyt (B). 8 A supporter of art: (5),
Shellish
(().
that sounds tough
10 Part of a church (5).
11 Goea in trent (5).
12 Sture open-mouthed (4).
13 Distressing sounda (5).
id Run around in London (0).
10 Motiva, Jogical perkopar (B)."
20 Made by competitors (5). 32 Valley
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overywhere (4),
in
23 City of Germany (6).
Sweden
23 English girl in France (8),
accommodations
20 Rect Sea plant? Could be (0), 27 Campere
(5).
29 Battle rega) on board! (3), 20 Sculptor's winke: (0),
26
24
DOWN
1 Where the butter coTLES in
ou the Kent cost? (8),
2 It Is, an were, a let-in for
trista (8).
of cotton-workers?
3 Dance (4).
4 Money gifts? (7).
fof the "mucicar club," and the disposition of French forces in Nato.-Heuter,
Fountain Of Plant Life 'Isolated
Montreal, Aug. 20.
The fountain of plant life
a strange protein sensitive to
light
red
of the Variety Club of Great Britain. called on Foreign Office officials.
They said they had heard of the visiting pressmen's plight and wanted to offer, as 0 club,
the to be hosts to journalists in the Press cen- Iro bar on Sunday. Foreign Office lawyers examined the legal aspect of the Variety Club's offer and found it quite within the law. Omelal therefore, "gratefully accept- ed" the club's offer on behalf of the journalists,
Col Brown and Mr Ogg sold the club had always been treated extremely well by the Press and they wanted to repay this kindness by extending some hospitality, particularly to the overseas newspapermen. — China Mail Speciál.
Tractor
Kills
Boy
Porth, Aug. 29.
an
WILL IKE MAKE
DEFINITE STAND
HA
ON ALGERA?
Paris, Aug. 30.
ALF a million Parisians and a multitude of flags will line the eight-mile route from Le Bourget airport into Paris to greet President Eisenhower on Wednesday, according to the latest, police estimates.
Nye And
Hugh Talk About
Cows
Moscow, Aug. 30. Politics were forgotten for a faw hours here today as Mr Angurin Bevan traded statistics on milk yields with
68-year-old Ukrainian farmor. Feodor Kozlovsky was one of the many Russians Mr Bovan and Mr Hugh Gaitskell, Labour Party leader, chatted with during a visit to an hibition of Soviet economic achievements,
During his two-day visit Mr Eisenhower will opend 15 hours with President Charles de
Gaulle.
At least five or six hours will be free of ceremonials mid meals and will be devoted to serious political talks.
General de Gaulle will great the President at the airport and drive with him into Paris, but he will not fellow his original plan
Mr of accompanying Eisenhower to the airport t the end of his visit.
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Take Leave
oi
Instead the two heads State will take leave of each other at the Chateau of Ram- boulijet where Freal dent Elsenhower will spend kis scoond night and where the
most important Part of the talks are expected to be held.
It was learned that the change was made at Mr Eisenhower's request to void creating a pro- tocol preeclent for very im- portant visitors to the White thoitouse in Washington.
CX-
who farms in the asked
Mr Bovan, Buckinghamshire,
yielded,
A 10-year-old boy lay pinned Ukrainian how much his cowa
boneath
overturned tractor boside his dead brother for eight hours near Porth late yesterday, Cars passed as the boy--in. Dony from cheat injuries and ack burns-called vainly for help.
Külod wán John red, 15.
Edward
His brother Darrell Raymond isolated by a team of American is today in a Perth hospital.
scientists
research.
toys has
becn
after 15 years of
Their father, on agricultural contractor, is away.
Kozlovsky said the average annual yield from each of this 11,000 cows on the farm where he worked was 700 gallons,
"Not bad, but not good," Mr Bevan commented, "slightly under my average."
Mr Gaitskell chipped in: "He's only got 30 cows."
DEVASTATION
It is expected here that in their talks the two Presidents will find themselves much more In accord than socmed likely from official and Press specula- tion in recent weeks,
On the key issue of Algeria General de Gaulle will argue that an ambiguous attitude by!
United States who the abstained in the lost Unked No- tons General Assembly vote on Algoria only strengthens the insurgent will to resist without adding to their hopes of winning the war.
Kozlovsky went on to de- scribe the devastation of the Ukraine in the last war, and (Dr Konrad) added:
what to do Adenauer tries Jutler did, I've still enough strength in ray fat to smnahĮ, Adenauer's face."
Pare 4
World War I Plane Rebuilt At Farnborough
MP 8433
For two years, mainly in their spare time; en- gineers of the Royal Aeronautical Establishment at Farnborough have been restoring a world War I fighter discovered in a hungar at the former Bagin- ton RAF station. The plane, an SE 5a, was pre- sented to the Shuttleworth Trust by the makers, Armstrong Whitworth, and handed over to the Farn- borough, experts. Now the forty-year-old" aircraft is once more in flying trim, and will take part in this September's annual Farnborough Air Show, which this year runs from September 7 to 13, with the public allowed in on the last three days. All Britain's latest aircraft will be on show, though the makers of the Victor and Vulcan Jet bombers have been forbidden to indulge in last year's specta- cular aerobatic displays, for fear of the public up- roar that would ensue If there were any accidents.
PICTURE SHOWS: The rebuilt SE 5a rendy for flight. Its ancient engine has to be started by this odd equipment built on the back of a Model T Ford. The Times Photo,
PROTEST AGAINST FRENCH A-BOMB SAHARA TEST
London, Aug. 30. WO-thousand people today joined in a demon- stration at Trafalgar Square to protest against French plans for atom bomb testing in the Sahara Desert.
Two Planes
Crash In
Flypast
Ankara, Aug. 30,
They heard Misa Avril Carter, secretary of the Direct Action Comitice
Nuclear Against Werpens, state that members of the organisation and the Com- mitice for African Organisations were "prepared to sacrifice their lives for this, it necessary."
They cherred when she said that the Direct Action Com- mittee was considering sending a team of people to the Sahara to j stage en on-the-spat protest Gemonstration painot the test.
"It would be a dangerous venture," she said, "but ulti- A tragic air accident in which mately the hope of ridding the world of nuclear weapona resta two pllats died, marrad o on people rising up aguinat thele "flypart" staged at An- governments and showing them kara today in celebration that they do not want the
weapons." of the 37th anniversary of victory in the Turkish war of independenco.
Liberal Solution
officials here Government suggested that if Mr Eisen- hower were to say he hoped for A liberal solution Algerla by the Ballot box, not by the En, this would be a clear hint to the insur- gents that they cannot count upon American support. Reports from London, elreu- His remark was not translating here at the weekend sald
Mr Harold Macmillan had urged exploded in flight and another come qut fighter, apparently hit by the Before Mr Galtskell and Mr Mr Eisenhower to In a Ditch near Gidgegannup, 30 Bevan left him the farmer took more clearly on the Algerian debris, went out of control and Dr S. B. Hendricks, head miles from Perth. scientist at the US. Department
Outlined to the Ninth Inter- national Botanical
Congress Their mother, Mrs Elfreda" here yesterday, the discovery Barield, went touching for them of the substance was described when they did not meet her as the dream of all bolanista | after work.
for more than 20 years.
She found the capsized tractorlated to the British visitors,
Gulfy
The accident took place Just. after a formation of 36 plunes had passed the reviewing stand.
An F-84 jet fighter suddenly
She made a frantic attempt to off his jacket to show them his issue and that the President crashed.
embroidered shirt, red was inclined to fall in with the ssh, and baggy blue trousera. | suggestion.-Reuter.
The British party, including
of Agriculture's Plant Industry free the boys but had to go 10 slation in Boksville, Maryland, miles for help.
sald bolanists now: possessed the Men levered the tractor up and Mr Deals Healey, Labour MP Pawer to control the entire pulled Darrel and John's body for South East Leeds, joined growth process of plants from out.
seed germination to nowering,
RAN OFF ROAD
1
wo
Too Free
The pilots of both plants" were killed.
Insane
Canon John Collins, Chair- inan of the campaign for nuclear disarmament and Procentor of St Paul's Cathed- ral, said that President de Gaulle was utterly insane" to want test the bomb, oven though it was part 'of - his grandiose plan to make Franec rest.
Dr Donald Saper, British Witnesses and at first thought that three planes were involved, Methodist leader and a leading but the air base to which the figure in the disarmament move- the
morning huge Sunday crowds of the exhibition on tho
planes belonged confirmed that ment in Britain, told the de- Ocala, Fla., Aug. 30. first full day of their visit to
two of them had not returned monstrators that the idea of a Gon-nuclear club-as proposed Bill Free found that a hitch-from the flypast. Russia as guests of the Soviet
by the British Labour Party- inter-parliamentary group. hiker he picked up took his
The cause of the explosion was as "useless as `n snowball in One of the first Russians the name too seriously,
party spoke
ta Wils Free told police yealerday that was not known, flames from hell." British another Ukrainian, Elena he and the hitch-hiker stayed the two crashing planca sot fire chest in a hotel pack, when he woke up, to a house on the outskirts of ott Kushkarova,
the nyoung
his car, $560 in cash, and every-the city, but it was unoccupied taminating
of the accidentAfrica with atomic bomb texts. champion from Lvov.
| AFP. ·
fleuter, She darted out from the thing but his pajamas had been at the time crowd to shake their hands, stolen-UPI. crying "I've always wanted to meet real Englishmen."
It WAS
to now possibiɑ
the describe accurately how
Darrell told his rescuers: growth material, 1
"John was driving and protein, absorbed red light rays which made a turn when the tractor changed its chemical form, Dr ran off the road mad turned Hendricks said.
Over"
acid The growth process in planta was activated by the red area Darrell's legs,
Battery
dripped
of the sunlight spectrum. In "I know John was dead, but Not tale-bearer we're toldost plants, he cald, growth I couldn't move," he said,
was controlled by the changing "We were only the feet from length of the day and the re- the road, but passing motorists sultant changing intensity of didn't room to hour. my shouts."
|--China Malk red light waves.
(4. 3).
A lion's name) (0).
7 Punctuation mark (5).
14 Strong supporter, here in
the middle (8).
15 "Just a song at twilight"
(B).
18 Accepts a proposal? (1, 8).
17 Boer War Lord (7),
10 Bullin (8).
31 Place of the underdog in
Wales? (0).
a fine strook
24 Cosy bomo lu
(4). SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD,Aorom: 1 Puppet, a Perch, Pile, Propel, 11 Eaves, 12 Prolor, 14 Pear, 10 Spill, 1 corn, 10 Iale, 20 Telter, 24 Posch, 26 Errot, 20 Ernt, 27 Rotar, 38 Terted. Downs 1 Pipe 2 Prop, 3 Epec. 4 Thler, & Pear()pes, G Revorio, Horille, 10 Peter, 15 Blippor, 14 Pago-out AN Other, 17 PUT, 19 In-lent; 31 Tros, 82 Rapt, 28 Stud":
That is why flowers bloom
In the spring, when days grow long," he mid-Houter.
Injured
No Liberty
་ ་
SPUTNIKS
The wisitors Inspected midols of the 'Boviet spušnika and samploë moloim and mala- ins in the Uzbek paviljon where Mr Gaibkell and Mi Henley were given embro?« dered Babek SPL
Bradford, Aug, 20. Cord Thompson, 34, arreBÍ« ed on. breach of peace chargo
-After Junching at the chibi Dothan, Ala. Aug.-30.7
after walking along behind two Police were searching yo teen-age Firls stood up for his to the British party s
who stole the rights yesterday:
Boccer mat in the Lenin day, for a thief
police. "I looking at girls lan abadian oud flape from trafic in Ralph McCord's motor crimo thankeminen mailly, "sho cyclo willo ! was parked in tok the local angistrate, He Stenlinky, thongo conlah to root of the police elations whbound very for shilaj, prabot zakwankfurzonens of TRA
UPI.
UPI.
He said he was against con-
continent of
Pay Increases To Beat
Prison Tobacco Barons
London, Aug. 30.
boon Britt orviots have.
granted wage increases of up to 50 per cent in the biggeát pay reform of this century it was announced/hore today. The new earnings chemo, which cards into furco)" :on Boptember 23,~~ il déulgried to provido better working in- centives to prisoners, unid to
arrivala
will.got
ono
'destroy rackets operated in New oldo the prisons: by, so-called (week's earnings in advance "tobacco barona" and gam- and all plecwwork, paymente
will be abolished, 3 blers Prisoners are in fulun to be The prison commissioners in their anouncement reminded guild mufut info ranging from
shilling sort throspace governare „ibát, prisonera. will
will only be allowed to post to noc Rulking a wet ajalnut the present venlès, froen One" "two" diinees of tobacco, and
elguruties as it prosent, chilling and eightpenco to LOUT
Reuter,