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Frank Russell, aged 32, of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, has cherished the notion for 17 years of searching for the sunken continent of Atlantis in a submarine, ....years on the models of the submarino he considera"right for the project.

He has worked for In his backyard fo

has built trial vessel from a Navy minesweeper float and will soon test the tiny craft In the River Cuse, later carrying out a series of ada-diving trials. If these trials are successful, Russell plans to go ahead with a fullsize submarine, pressurised to withstand great depths. Then he and six felends, based on the Azores, will begin their hunt for Atlantis, Russell, who hopes to intorest the British Government in his project, saya there is ample evidence that a timent did exist Weat of Gibraltar, Photo shows Russell and his three-year-old son Roy work- ing on the trial craft while his wife hangs out washing In the garden of their pre-fabricated bungalow. (Associated Press Photo),

Eat con.

London at the week-end

"The Economist" makes some interesting comments on the prospects of the new Parliament.

By Windrush

it is the farming community, rooted in the soil and in its own is in fact possible to explain, succumb to the blundishments of way of life, that is the last to although not to excuse, the pro-politicians or the expropocationa "One or two of the wilder cesses by which a young spirits in the Labour Party are having once been infected by that they are consclously con- man, of Government. This is not to say for going full steam ahead with a Marxist fanaticism, can come to vinced of the merits of the The Socialist programme and dum-

repudiate all moral obligations. Right Roed for Britain, ning the consequences and it Is A Communist is taught that the seems to them that on the whole But it an interesting historical reflection only criterion of righ! Detion in the Conservatives are more pre- consist in large part of the degree to which it assists the pared to live and let live than the they cons the same bold spirits who clam-cause of world revolution. It is oured for ours for a Second Front in 1942 this amoral basis of Russius Com-

is Socialists," and would

hnée lost munism which has in the cheerfully

Incidently, it might be retorted end to the writer of this article that the war

for the sake of alienated the sympathies of such his own view of Socialism is an theatrient gesture. But politics, intelligent persons as Andre Gide urban one. like war, though it may have it and John Strachey..

For China, and at For those

one time for Russia, Socialism romantic moments, is playe in of

that

the

APPEAL FOR LOST CHILDREN

New York, March 26, The Federal Security Ad- ministrator, Mr Oscar R. Ewing, has urged an appeal to the conscience of the totalitarian powers for the re- turn of thousands of Greek children said to have been carried off by Communist guerillas.

Mr. Ewing said last night that one of the most heart-breaking Greek problems was that of_the abducted children taken off to the blacked out oblivion of the satellite countries.

Efforts by the International Red Cross, the United Nations and the United States to securo the children's "return have been un- availing so far, he added.

He urged redoubled efforts to repatriate them.

"I do not know whether the word 'conscience' has any mean- ing these days East of the line which separates free and sla' states in Europe but let us God's name appeal to the con- science of the totalitarians," Mr. Ewing said.

"Let us ask them not as politi- cinns but as simple buman beings not to

to compound this wrong but to return the children to Greece to their homes, where they can live among their people and grow up to enjoy the fruits of the freÓ- dom which should be theirs."

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Mr. Ewing spoke at a dinner commemorating the 120th niversary of Greek independence.

Reuter.

UK-PORTUGAL AIR TALKS

London, March 28. Sir Miles (Thomas, Chairman

Corporation, who returned here of the British Overseas Airways

by air from Lisbon today, sald he found the Portuguese au- thorities extremely co-opera- tive.

He had facilities. In Lisbon, which

inspected BOAC

focal point for DOAC's South American and South Atlantic services.

Was

dead curest, and Mr. Attice, like us who have been -nurtured in / did not mean urban planning. It now an increasingly. Important

the Graeco-Roman - Christian meant land for the peasants, and Mr. Churchill eight years ago, tradition there must always re- prefers to play

the expropriation of the landlord. safe and

wait,

main certain

tain principles which le Economist"

tes that The

notes

at the foundation of human so-

Crisis in PI there has already been a

change ciety and which no man can re- in the predictions about

the pudiate without grave damage to length of life of the Government. his own individuality... But all

Sir Miles denied reports that the Lisbon aviation authorities were barring BOAC passengers, "Any

A week ago the expectation was this does not mean that one is their post-war history with many have agreements there may

that it would be strangled in the wicked, or even very foolish, In cradle and there would be an- feeling sorry for Klaus Fuchs. other election by June.

But if

On this subject of Communism, the Labour Party is cautious, as Charlotte Haldane, the it is now clear that it will be, wife of Professor J.B.S. Haldane. former there is no reason why it should summarises in a striking way In not continue until the autumn, a letter to "Time and Tide" the

Longer than that It is

is unlikely

reasons why Communism is 89 to last, in

the opinion of "The attractive to certain types of mind. Economist." This is because the Some of the reasons which she really ent issues of polltles can gives are the

the following: be dodged or postponed until A. Because Communism

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The

"The Economist" is concerned about the "crisis in the Philip pines." The Philippines begon

are at an end," he said. Rsscta, there were also dis- BOAC recently stopped carry- turbing actors, and these haveing passengers booked only be grown in importance.

tween. London and Lisbon on service was disrupted in the war, Lisbon it was stated at the time Much of the Philippine civil their South Atlantic services, la

and many of were killed.

its able members that the Corporation had agreed war caused a not to take these short-nighi great moral deterioration among passengers pending 10 (comple- the people, and rec

recovery has still

tion of discussions on load Economic condi- capacities between British and are worsening. The coun- Fortuguese air companies.-Reu doc-adequately; thus it has developed

try's experts have not revived ter.

The an adverse balance of payments.

Athens, March 20. Government has therefore

A brief outbreak of fire caused had to introduce rigid controls of slight damage Imports and exchange which in once at the Royal Palace heru in King Paul's dimeult to enforce. There is also burning in the fire-place but was the country's present state are tonight. The blaze started by loga budgetary deficit of 200 million under control before the are car

a year, without much progines arrived,Reuter..

to

be

made.

tions

then by tacit agreement between places religion and religious the parties. But by the autumn

trine for the anti-religious, who. they will have to be faced, and being human, nevertheless still the show-down will take place require a religion. between Government and Opposi B. Because it renders emotion- tion which will make a new gen-ally happy these who prefer eral election unavoidable. religion of hate to a religion of

Inflation issue

Because it panders to a de- The chief of these issues, insire for power over their en- "The Economist's" view, is thevironment and their fellow-creaspect of increased revenue in the

love.

future.

infintion: "For two and half tures of those, with this urge to -years--Sir- Stafford-Cripps has work ott.

"The Econom" concludes as COMING TO THE contrived neither to bring the in- D. Because its converts out- follows: Basicay the only an fiation which he inherited from side the Soviet Union are not al-swer is increased production for his predecessor decisively to an lowed in, to

see the frulis end, which might have endanger-Stalinism for themselves. ed the scraphic state of overfull E. Because employment on which the La bour Party has now staked existence, nor yet to let it ahead too dangerously.

y" gullop But this

its

those inside the Soviet Union are not allowed out.

Election philosophy

export, but that will require time and drastic methods. Perhaps the only Immediate duction in the standard of living Hate answer to which the Filipia became

TC..

accustomed during the half cen But it is debatable how far the tury of American sovereignty..

polley cannot last much longe Labour Party In the general elec. standard of living can be' allow

"Time and Tide" philosophises Over the curious failure of the The Government must decido for either inflation or disinflation.

tion to get the increase in the Inflation will mean further, de-agricultural vote which it had ex- valuation of the pound; disinda-

pected tion would

"Socialism, Indeed all · large- mean the risk of short-term unemployment

scale planning, is of the towns. curtailed expenditure on social It is a concoction of the profes- services. "The Economist" has sors

sors and economists, and its for some time been advocating the preachers are the intellectuals, in second course, because it belleves whom the diaphragm has been

and

mus

that it offers the best hope for

subordinated to the brain. the

long term. But because un-originated in the reading-ream of employment is such a

the British Museum, not in the dreaded the

Indeed may de-

ed to deteriorate without grave consequences for South East Aalo as a whole,

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thing in Britain today. It adds "No wide open spaces of the country- sane man desires any unemploy-velop in the countryside.

Rebellion side. ment at all, even as a means to not Socialism, not Planning, not other things. Tho argument is not whether full employment is

the alling of forms.. desirable but whether the best way to secure it in the

long run to take the steps that necessary for the balance strength of the economy. (which and alone can guarantee full employ ment for any length of time) even

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› the advocates of the full, em- ployment policy in its crude formi that "The Economist" has to be so very explicit - and almist apologette about what it mean

Fuchs cases

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case.

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