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Franco's daughter
marks engagement
Madrid, Decembar, 18. The engagement of Carmen Franca,, 28-yeariald 'only child 107. General Franco, and the M'aiqui àfe Villaverdo, na 27-year-old Madrid... doctor, won la n'n ounced tonight at a family reunionEl Pardo Palacom a damna ma tühight qu
The doctor's parents. the Count
and."
Countess. Argilio, asked for Corman's hand for their con, and--tin-two, young people exolianged/gifte.....
...
Carman gaye her fu ure husband a pold watch and a gold cigarette case, and he presentoðun har within allibraces
1. g lot of diamonde, not In-splatinume te
The family gathering was followed by A supper, served by Pedro Chicate, a well-known. Madridy barmanfor about 26, people. The march ge with: take -place next Aprli,
It is expected.Router.
UN DECISION ON JERUSALEM DEPLORED
London, December 20
stribution
Mr. Leonard, Stoin, retiring President of the Anglo- Jewish Association, today described the United Nations decisión to internatiónäli§é. Jiřuiälpm as manifestly valueless as a contribution to a generally acceptable settlement. "It is difficult to conceive. what interests save those of the mischief-makers con be served by a decision so remote from the realities of the situation," he told the Association's annual general meeting here.
Deelerrog
testBlu
that
Britain
the
unhappy, Jews but demoralised by
and crumbling, or in some cases the Israel hurt ef hate shown sigan of suppression of their establishe
"We institutions, compelled to accept| relax M Stein aided may look forward to a Mine when the fendership Imposed on there will be fruitful co-opera- by the State and exposed to the Bon between these countries not full unpact of the Communist war moly thela own interests but on religiøst
The advantage of the entire
Middle Eas!
this
Mr. Surin sau that of the r milion Jews who survived the mīlama w opt 1413
the Soviet Union of the Russian cus-
There they
"10 lenger singled out for persecution
immed other parts piru.
WATC
as
British Jows
them
"British Jews are, and will remain, Brition Jews and havi no Intention of being anything else.
British Jews would not be Jew If they were unrespon alve to the events now, in pro- gress in craol," Mr.^Stein said
Water reserves plaut uncritically, whatever mas
in NY shrink
New York, December 20
TC- The elly's preelons water serves continued to shrink as the weather man producten RATE water, but not much, in the New York warshed.
Edward Clark, chief
engineer
such
"We are not called upon to ap-1
be said or done in Istaci
but Where in not one of us who does not rejice at the progress mate in the past 12 months."
Referring to the work of the Consultative Council. of Jewish Orgutsations in Britain, Mr. Stein satc: "Concerned thoughi
are that Justice should be done to Jews the battle we are helping to fight is a intile for the rights and dignity of human beings regardless of religion, race
or colour.
dont of
COMICS TO TELL ABOUT ULS,
Washington December:19.)
The U.S..State. Departinent has turned to the comic book technique to tell non-Com- mmunist Asia' about American heroes.
Omcials sal inday that an ex- perimental order for * 200,000 coples of a pleture story series on great Americaris is due for cell- very next month;
bo
They
will
sent to South Korça, Thalland,
Nam Vic! (French Indo-Chlin) an! “Indone.. sin. The hope is that through hand to band circulation, Information about the history arid background of the United Staten will be spread widely in areas under strong Com- munist pressure.
The new series will include pamphlets un the carvers of George Washington,
Thomas. Jefferson, Walt Whitman, Abra-
Boy stung to. death by jellyfish
"Melbourne, December 19. A glant jellyfish etung a 10-year-old boy to death on North Queensland bouch to day. The father, desperately trying to
fight off the Bah,. was unable to chase it away in time.
The young victim, Brian
Andraw McNamara, died in agony after the glant jelly- fish wrapped itself around his logs and body on North Mis ston Beach, 17 miles from Tully. After his father had fist hit and kicked It, the alid away and escaped cut to saa.ABEociated Prem.
ham Llacoln, Andrew Carnegie,
Jane Adams, Thomas A. Edison and George Washington Carvor, the Negro scientist and educator. Wording is in the native lunguia- Bea.
the
This may lead to something
We've seen modei birde, miroraft; furniture, artifielni, flowòra, fruit and vegetables, and neRY- ly all manner of things: decarating, women's hats.. Thace pictures, medou during the National Poultry Show at Olympia, London, may lead to new headgear styles. In this caco,tho hoad do corations are live poultry (L#'t, to right), a silklo, (a.five-toed orested broad of domestic fowl with soft fluffy plumage): a Polish bantam and a Bolglan miiicfieur, Mies Juno Shawl of - Reading,le-the.model_(Arisciated Prezė: Photo)....
RESIGNATION
(By AIR-MAIL
THE STORY BEHIND "MR..
X's"
TALKS ON KASHMIR ISSUE
From OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
New York, December 19: The Kashmir issue before the United Nations moved today from Lake Success to the New York offices of General Andrew G. L. Mc- Naughton, of Canada, who is President of the Security Council.
American
London" Decomber 14.
commentators: treat as important; the resignation of Mr. George Konnant; the director of the policy-plánning staff of the State De- partment, Mr. Kennon claims to be resigning for the same reason which has led other high civil servants in America to leave Government service. They cannot live on civil| For example, the Alsop brothcra salariés. In order to bring up say "The formation of cluser their families they must 'scek Britain. Is praetlen!
relationship between America and project the larger incomes which are which could be carried through to be had in private enter rapidly and would bear prise.
dial fruit."
But the general interpretation is that Me: Kennan resigned because his proposals for closer
geen weted,
hus
Inime-
sacrificed, if the signs neau any. Yel this project has now been
thing, to the project of European Unton which thi looks like. 21
This another. Instance of the habit of hoping for the best with- out preparing for the worst, which is also observable in our defe
Ognerai McNaughton hud beep Anglo-American co-operation have diplomatic ple in the sky.
Mr. Kennan sprang to fame in 1947 when it became known that he was the "X" who had appeared jas author of a sensational article!
Pubilej Jactory basis for dealing, with the on Russian foreign policy in the policy and our Far Eastern policy
Saturday
entrusted by the Security Coun- ell to begin private evuterenena with India and Pakistan with Libraries and other agencies of view to Anding a mutually entis-
State Department's Affairs Division already on the Kashmir problem,
magazine "Foreign Affairs." lle
Sir Muhamme inet scene will distribute the booklets,
He is a carer diplomat with a Khan,
Pakistan's record of distinguished service. at public showing of American Zafrullah documentary films and "other Foreign Minister, on
in the last two or three years such occasiobs."
and the next move is expected he has certainly been in the later today,
| centre of American policy inaking, Both the Indian and Pakistan and is regarded as the leader of delegates arc busy preparing those who want American polky their.. case for the talks. It is to be based on the closest possibic The first order was prepared by
learned, however, that nothing Anglo-American union, leading, three artists under the direction had so far been decided on the of Mr. Philip Copp, New York detalled procedure ich Geng perhaps in the end to federation. publisher. The cost was US$24,000 McNaughton will follow. Hu
Best base. with lower costs expected for ad- may meet the delegations, sepp. Witional cuplex.
rately or together, as he think that the practical co-operation of best.
American libraries operate in all the countries.
The cover is in two colours, but the drawings are black and white, Sturdy pager was ordered sa the pamphlets will withstand, long hand-to-hand distribution---A soclated Preos.
The argument of this school is
Great Britalu ứnd America al- ready goes far beyond that of any |other Instance of co-operation be-
tween sovereign countries.
It is therefore the beat base on which to build. 19. St. com. tinues, that will be the real quarantee of re-unity at all the West European, countries.
in Geneva, panied by Moshtaq Ahmed Gur-. Co-operation Administration.
Sir Benegal Nacsing, Rau will head the Indian delegation at the for the City Water Department.
this and with him will be Sli Girja Shankar:Bajpai, Secretary- said totay that the reservoirs fell
General of External Affairs In another 235,000,000 gallons during
"There is no question of ask-
the Indian Government, and the past 24 hours and had denp-
Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah. ing for any privileged status." mark, bed to the 88,080,000,000
S. Mr. Ewen E.
Montagu
Prime Minister of Kashmir. Berne, December 19. about one-third of capacity. Wate:
Sir'. Mohammed ZoLullab Minister,
A rival school, It a sofd, is ted Department
The Irish, Foreign ofciala plan to send son of the second Lord.
elected Presi Sean McBride, con-Swaything was
today signed the Khan will head, the Pakistan de-
by Mr. Harriman, the "Ambassa- study supply and weather
Red Cross legation and, he will be accom- der In Europe of the Economie Ma | four "modernized". the Associations Bilions for new, days before de eling whether to call for an Montagu is a King's Counsel and Conventions drattod
Ambassador This school wants to Great ather "waterless" day
a Judge Advocate of the Flect and last summer. His country was the mani, the Pakistan JA
at large.
Britain forming part of a West Recorder of Devizes-Reuter. i 52nd nation to sign-Reuter. last Friday.-United Press.
Considerable importance is at European bloc. American support tached to these talks and it is will then be given to this bloc the first time that the Security collectively, not to Great Britain. Counell has appointed; a single in particular, person lo hold confarences with
There will be no question, of a India and Pakistan
the British-American federation.. Mr. Kashmir issue:
Harriman is sold to be especially | On. the previous occasion, inducaced by the French, who when the second. interim reports looks, with great suspicion, on aru) of the Kashmir Commission was exclusive America-British relan submitted to the Security Coun- tionship, cil, similar talks were held, but. they were between the Commis alon as a whole, and representi, According to, the commentator, ties of India,and Pakisiän,
Mr. Harriman's view. haa. pre- General. McNaughton has 10vailed, at Joust for the time belig, days, as President of the 80. Some of them are unhappy boat | curity Council to complete thong taiktas "Canada's berahip of thá“, Cóuńell expiroa);
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