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The King visits Shakespeare Memorial Theatre

visiting amateur

Stratford on Avon, England, April 20.

invaded the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre today and immediately took over like an old pro. First he told the leading man, Shakespearean actor Anthony Quayle, that he was not wearing his King's costume correctly.

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Washington, April 20.

Then he cast a critical eye over the stage and said he thought the two thrones were not set just The professionals at this mecca of Briain's theatre smiled and listened raptly, for the amateur knew what he was talking about. That was how King George VI began his visit to this birthplace of William Shakespeare,

It was the first visit of a reign ing British Sovereign to Stratford on Avon in the 380 years since The Senate debate on Pre-Shakespeare's birth. From miles Truman's vast anti- around men, women and children Communist Foreign Aid Bill flocked Into the town to greet opened today with complaints the King, the Queen and Princess that some Marshall Plan Margaret. nations discriminated against American business Interests

When the Royal Family

ar

rived at the Memorial Theatre to see Shakespeare's version of the Eighth", they went on

Belgium's ARAB LEAGUE

Cabinet

crisis

Brussels, April 20. Social Christian (Catholle)

DECISION

ON JORDAN'S ACTION

Cairo, April 20.

Experts in Arab affairs forecast here today that the Arab League would in- vent some face-saving device to meet the "fait accompli" presented by King Abdullah in incorporating Eastern Palestine into his King- dom of Jordan, ...

However, Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha,,the Secre

tary-General of the seven-member League, has so for given no indication as to the precise action which the League will take.

the still taken by

members of the Belgian Far. llament today sald,that they would vote in favour of a bill designed to allow King Leop- old to delegate temporarily his prerogativen to his 19-year-

This is in with The Arab League, following its

1s operative resolution recent old son, Prince Baudouin.

meeting in Cairo, This compromise solution to the pledged to outlaw Jordan by the League's Political Committee nation's five-year-old consiitu- ending its membership of the on December 4, 1948, that those tional deadlock was proposed by League and taking political and parts of Palestine now occupied being hold the King himself a message economic sanctions against it. by Arab forces are

In broadcast to the Belgian people But Instead of expelling. Jor-in trust until they can be sur

their thus rendered to

"rightful dan from the League, and at the end of last week.

Following a

meeting of

the forcing it into closer contact with owners," who will decide their

Israel, experts think the League own future,

decide to

A formal announcement of Cathoile Parliamentarians today a

regard King be forn-

Incorporation is expected the Abdullah's action as illegal. communique announced that to will permit a Government ed whose programme would be The League, it is thought, may to be made when the newly-

olcoted Jordan based on

Constituent the King's message. also conveniently escape embar

Assembly-in which half the Catholic members of both Houses rassment by regarding Jordan

40 deputien rapresent Arab would adhere, on the legislative as only the adralnistering autho

Palestine-maste at Amman plane to a

respecting city of those parts of Palestine solution

next Monday. constitutional principles which that King Abdullah has incor- would allow Prince Baudouin porated in his Kingdom, pending

The incorporation doubles the a final settlement of the whole temporarily to exercise the pre-

size and population of 'Jordan, Palestine problem, rogatives of the Crown,"

King Abdullah's main argument for Incorporation is that Jordan "cannot continue to Bear the financial

The Catholle decision is ex- pected to greatly facilitate the Cabinet-forming mission of the

Zeeland.

He is also reported to be hop- ing for a large share from Pre- sident Truman's Point Four pro- for under-developed game countries.

King Abdullah argued that he went through all the "democratic before incorporating processcaTM

These arc de- the territories. fined as:

1-A referendum (the Jericho

Novem Congress resolution of ber, 1948, passed by Palestine Arab leader and notables calling for accession" to Jordan).

Recent élections 2-Recent elections in both East and West Jordan, which re- turned 20 Palestinians in a 10-. sent Assembly in Amman.

Ave of 3. The appointment Falestinian Ministers in the new 10-man Jordan Cabinet.

King Abdullah is reported to have asked the Egyptian Prime Minister, Mustapha Nahas Pasha, ascertaini to send observers. to whether the polling W26 free, Arab League say that to concede an- rexation at this stogo would "disrupt" the whole Arab Fales- tine CBSC

pending before the United Nations,

It would also "rob" Pales- infans of the right to self-deter- mmation, they say.-Router,

and that Western Europe was life of another ruler, "Heary the Premior-designate, M. Paul Van the formation of a new Catholic- | ministration Bibility for its ad- but other members of the

too slow integrating its

economy.

in

The complaints came from Mr. Tom Conolly (Democratic Sena- of the tor, Texas), Chairman

Com- Senate Foreign Relations mittee, and a champion of the principles of the Marshall Plan.

At the same time, he appeal ed for united, non-partisan sup- $3,372,450,00 ald measure to counter Russian im- perialism.

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He urged Democrats and Re-1 publicans to unite in the field of foreign relations to pass the alo-

bal aid bill,

stage.

Interested in thrones

the

King George seemed part!- twin cularly interested in the thrones on a high dais.

.He asked Quayle who plays and Stage Director Henry

about Michael Langham thrones.

the

were

Quayle said the thrones sometimes pretty hard to reach from the steep steps of the dais.

of

"Yes, they are rather high," King George said, smilingly. Then the party went to Quayle's dress- ing room where the robes The Bill would authorise King Henry the Eighth and the $3,100,000,000 for European re-insignia of the Order of the Gar- covery, $100,000,000 for Korea, about $100,000,000 for the

general Communist

to the

arcas,

China, $45,000,000,000 technical help under-developed $27,450,000 for refugees.

non-

arch to

of

world's and Palestine Arab

ter were laid out.

"That is not the way the garter should be laid out," King George told give told Quayle, rearranging it cor-

rectly.

visit

came only The King's three days before

the date of Shakespeare's birthday, Birthday ceremonies, however, will bc. observed on Saturday, when American Ambassador Lewis Douglas will unvell a plaque in the foyer of the Theatre com- memorating American contribu- tions to the theatro's building fund. Associated Press.

Mr. Connally said a continu allon of this programme would

permalt the United States to

create situations of strength in the world at points where the Soviet Union is doing its best to create weakness and disunity.

But he complained that cer taln

Marshali Plan countries "under the guise of saving dollars" had imposed restrictions which discriminated unfairly against American businessmen.

re-

Although Mr. Connally did not name the countries it was garded as referring principally to Britain's decision to restrict American oli imports to conserve dollars, about which he had carller protested.

He said, "No stone

must be

Seft unturned in preventing suca

discrimination."-Reuter.

Elizabeth's birthday

Valetta, Malta, April 20. Princess Elizabeth will spend tomorrow her 24th birthday privately at the Villa Guarda Mangia, where she is staying with the Earl and Countess Mountbatten.

Trial of Czech spies

re-opens

Prague, April 20. The trial of the six Czechs accused of high treason and espionage re-opened today at! Prague's Fankrac Court.

Milos Spryal, a 20-year-old clerk, pleaded guilty "with some exceptions"

The official news agency do- scribed him as "cynically open, a staunch

enemy of the People' Democratic regime and its peo- pleprys declared that another de- fendant, Wahl, lured him lato spying under the pretence that was being organised on behall of a new Czechoslovak Govora. ment forming abroad.

The oficial radio said that the third acclise

Dr. Jiri Dohnalek, former of the Diplomatic Protocol of

the Foreign Ministry pleaded guilty to all charges.

The radio also said that from the testimony of Wahl and Wajor Nechansky, the chief defendant,

had been proved

that n former Minister of Industry Mr. Bohumil Lausmann, had colla for the day. The Princess, who borated with the spying group has cancelled all pubile engage with the full knowledge of Ameri- ments until after the birth of her

The King' and Queen are expected to telephone birthday greetings to the Princess during the day and hundreds of tele grams and messages of con- gratulations are already begin- ning to pour in at the Villa fron all ports of the world.

The Duke of Edinburgh, who is serving with the Mediterran- ean Fleet, has been

leave

can diplomats in

in Prague. Nechan-

baby, expected some time in July or August, has promised, sky is the son in law of Lausmany.

· Dr. Dohnalek ·

sald Miss Louise Secretary of the

however, to present the trophies Shaffner, this

tblrd teams at the US Embassy, was mainly Inter to winning polo United Services Sports Club to-ested in conditions at the Ministry morrow afternoon.

Lord and Lady, Mountbatten of Foreign Affairs and in the will also attend the presentations mood of factory workers. before returning to the small also wanted to know about the private party at the

She

Villa, to Winston of the Foreign

which the Duke's Naval friends and friends of the Mountbattens have been lavlled.

Maltese government and service departments have been given a half day off tomorrow for cele- brations Associated Press.

LIE CONFERS WITH TRUMAN

Washington, April 20. The UN Secretary General, Trygve Lie, conferred today with President Harry Truman and an nounced later that he let in

whether or not to visit decided

forthcoming Moscow during his

Dr. Dihinalek confessed that he gave her the plan of reorganisa- on and names of some of the heads of departments - at the Ministry.

He also stated that after hav- Ing been dismissed from the Ministry he had trouble in finding employment and that, Dr. Blame, a clerk of the Ministry, used his predicament to involve him in anti-state work. Associated Press

CHINA FAMINE. New York, April 20. The famine, in China har hit A Vaught: 27,000,000 people, trip to Europe,etermine Becretary for the Church World

Asked what whether he will visit the Russian Service said. In

aid, in a report released today.

are 8,000,000 famine and mitaters zin, Anhwel alone to attend the meeting other areas are affecte

not be replied, "It's

moment

He

plans to

et the UN Administrative Co-Vaughty said: The total num ordinating Committee in Paris on of miferers has been an high sa

$17,000,000/

of his visit to President Tru-Vaught said, his Pan Dr. Lie said, “

"was-based' on" repé

Food talk about vario Talted Robert T. Henry Nationa

occurs in the three-Party talks, Liberal coalition is a matter of hours, the Bame spokesman added.

A Catholic spokesman said to- day, "We are more than half way across the stream. We are well M. Van Zeeland is to report to Prince Charles, the Belgian Re- on the way to a solution to our Royal problem.”

gent, tomorrow on his Cabinet-1 Unless some last minute hitch forming mission.--Reuter.

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