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BILL TO REMOVE DISCRIMINATION
Washington, Oct. 21. Fifteen Senators are pro- posing to change the United States' immigration quota system and wipe out what they consider discrimina- tions based on race and sex.
A bill to this effect was in- Froduced in the Senate yester- day.
Senator Herbert H. Laman (Democrat, New York) told the Senate that it was the product of long study and discussions with more than 30 religious and other groups interested in the problem.
race
The bill, he said, would strike cut "the unsupportable discrimination based which now bare persons of co, - tain Orientat races from ad- mission as immigrants into the United States under any i cumstances."
I would also remove the "archalc discrimination based on sex" as preference for entry Into the United States which was now given 10 wives us American men but not to the ellen husbands of American women.
The bill would further make it possible for unfilled portions Of quotas allotted to some countries to be spread aniong countries whose quotas were over-subscribed, thus benefiting people from Southern and eastern Europe
PREFERENCES
The total of 154,277 persons to enter the allowed by law United States annually was in- flexibly distributed among various national groups, mostly of Western Europe, Senator Lehman said.
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Under the bill. preferences would be established for political and religious persecu- tion victims, relatives American citizens. relatives of allens living in the United States and persons with special skills.
Non-quota preference would be granted to persons who had served with the United States armed forces, their wives and children, and orphans brought to the United States for adop- tion by American citizens.
Barriers to entry would be removed from "reformed Corn- munists and Fascist organisa- tions who could prove that they were now devoted to democratic those who principles and for Joined Communist and Fascist organisations before they were 16 years old and later dropped out."-Reuter.
CASEY ON TOUR
Sydney. Oct. 21. Mr
G. Richard
Casey, Australia's External Affaires Minister, left tonight for a six- week overseas tour.
He will visit Egypt, Singa-
Burma, pore,
Siam, India, Pakistan, Britain, Canada and the United States and attend the United Nations Assembly meeting in Paris-Associated Press.
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Atlantie Pact Leaders Confer
Taken at General Eisen hower's Headquarters at Louveciennes, France, at a conference of Atlantic Pact leaders, this photo- graph shows (from left to right) Admiral Nomy (France). Field - Marshal Montgomery (Britain), General Bradley (U.S.), Admiral Fraser (Britain). General Juin (France). Field-Marshal Slim (Bri- tain) and Admiral Lemon- nler (France).-London
Express.
WAVE OF
Dull Home Life' Led
To Teen-Age Spree
New York, Oct. 20.
"My mother is strict and I have to be home at 10," 15-year-old Massachusetts baby-sitter Roberta McCauley said. "Life is so dull.”
That, she explained to the police, was what made her run off from Nahant, Massachusetts with two teen-age girl friends for a spree in New York a doctor's with $18,000 she "borrowed" from strongbox.
The fact that she and he: pels ended up in gaol and the
STRIKES IN knowledge that three Broadway
URUGUAY
Montevideo, Oct. 21. Troops took over meat pack- ing plants here last night to prevent sabotage in the wave of strikes paralysing Uruguay.
The Army will take care of refrigerated stocks anti organise
internat distribution.
boys swiped $15,000 of ber loot did not seem to bother her too much. She saucily shook her newly blonde curls and de- scribed what a guy Jaunt she had before the police caught her on Friday.
Antiquated Industry In Germany
PAKISTAN'S
S NEW
PREMIER ON THE KASHMIR ISSUE
Karachi, Oct. 21. 19
Pakistan's new Prime Minister, Khwaja Nazimuddin, told a public meeting here today that Pakistan was very sorry the United Nations Security Council had not attached to the Kashmir dispute the importance it deserved.
But he welcomed the recent speech of the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, and said that Pakistan also wanted to see all outstanding disputes between the two countries settled peace- fully and quickly.
Nazimuddin, who became Prime Minister after the assassination of Liaquat· All Khan Inst Tuesday said, “I will continue follow the policies Jaid down by Liaquat Ali Khan in both internal and external spheres.
"The Government will con- tinue to accord top priority to the defence of the country," he added.
the
"I was
very pleased to read
in newspapers the statement of Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru. on the death of Liaquat Ali Khan that Pakistan and India should now resolve all their disputes honourably and in a dignified manner.
"I agree with every word of Pandit Nehru. It is my earnest desire that pleasant and sincere relations be established between India and Pakistan and all the
mutual differences between the sadisfaction of both.
two countries be settled to the
There
are many disputes
between the two countries whose
settlement is imperative for humanity, justice and peace. The most important of them is the Kashmir dispute. We also want to settle this greater dis- pute between the two countries peacefully.
With Marilyn Curry, 16, and sho was Allene Jeffrey, 17, baby-sitting the three-year-uld son of Dr Albert Covner, in Nahant on Wednesday night
New York, Oct. 21, when they decider's clothes, dustrial experis just back from fate?
A group of American in Covner's
some of Mrs But in the clothes closet they a survey of the German cotton found
n box full of money
Syrian Press Agitation
Damascus, Oct. 21, Syrian newspapers to- day unanimously criticised their Government for its "cold" attitude towards Egypt in her dispute with Britain.
They complained that the Government made no format declaration of sup- part for Espi, whereas Egypt had given support during Syria's and the Lebanon's struggle for in- dependence and the with- drawal of foreign troops In 1945.
Syrian support had hitherto consisted of pe POLST demonstratiota and a cable to the Egyptian Parilament, the papers gald. Reuter,
Weather Postpones
Bomb Tests
"HIDDEN FLAMES" "We want only this; that the inhabitants of Kashmir be given titeir the right to determine future without any coercion er interference. What greater proof can there be of our desire for
Las Vegas, Oct. 21. peace than that we supportetl Unfavourable weather today this demand of four million led the Atomic Energy Com- Kashmiris that they should mission to postpone the first of have the right to decide their fls new series of atomic ex- plosion tests at the Frenchmen's "The Kashmir dispute has Fiat proving grounds.
An ABC spokesman said that which Dr Covner had obtained in industry concluded that it was been and is before the Security Council. We are very sorry
meteorological conditions were "antiquated" and would not be that the Security Council has not Zavourable for the schedu)- able to compete 011 world not attached the importance to ed test. Fuel Administration) workers So they grabbed the money markets for another 20 years. this problem that it deserves
Weather observers said that of the clothes and
and did not adopt a policy which winds which might carry the New York. They Mr Herman E. Horn, New could ensure a plebiscite in deadly radioactive substances Yesterday, The meat, city hitch-hiked into Boston and York
management engineer Kashmir as soon as possible. over populated areas were tou transporl, gas and many other caught a bus for the big town,
"The Security Council should high to permit conducting the unions joined in sympathy.arrising here
who led the group, said yester- Thursday un
the Kashmir test in safety, forget that threawning essential
day that some of the machinery problem is a problem services morning.
of four in use was more than 50 years million
lives
and
you cannot The first thing they did was old and many of the looms play with four million lives. ponement of the nuclear experi-
"The Security Council should ment. dated back to the early years
Unions are urging the Government to arbitrate in the strikes which began a month ago when ANCAP (national
A real estate transaction,
stopped work in support of and most recognition of their unions. sei off for
and reducing gas and meat supplies to a bare minimum.-** Reuter
MEAT FOR KOREA
Montevideo, Oct. 21.
A Uruguayan packing plant is preparing 00,000 pounds of canned meat for shipment to the United States forces in Korea.
The meat is being put up in one-pound cans by the Anglo Packing Company.- Associated
Press.
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Altered
to ask a taxi-driver what to do with the money. He recom- mended they put it in a locker of this century. # the Grand Central Station. S they each took $1,000 and stuffed the remaining $15,000 into the locker, Roberia said.
They then set off to have the
The
The
not
This WBS the second post-
On Friday, mechanical not forget that there is * limit failure occurred in the elec- to patience. The four million trical circuit connecting tho of Kashmir are four contret room with the 100-foot immediate objective of peop.e
million hidden dames. If these tower
upon which the first the industry was to Increase flames leap up it is probable atomic weapon to be tested was
supply of goods to the that the building of international to be detonated-United Press. home consumer. Present con-peace will be razed." Reuter.
BAN ON KLANSMEN sumption of cotton In West time of their lives. They bought
Germany was about 17 yards 1ancy wearing a $250 suit when finally per person compared arrested-and they bought $75 about 70 yards in the watches, cosmetics, lingerie and states. Everything else that caught their eye.
dresses Roberta
FUN ON BROADWAY
was
with United
Germany could double its consumption of raw cotton and would like to purchase about
Fiance Not Too Bossy
London, Oct. 21. Skim, tair-haired Faddy Lemin,
Atlanta, Oct. 21. The Atomic Energy Com- mission has barred Ku Klux Klansmen from employment on the hydrogen bomb project near Aiken, South Carolina, the Atlantic Journal reported yes- terday,
The newspaper, said that Mr
"We did most of our shopping | 1,000,000 bales from the United along Fifth Avenue." Roberta States next year. A plan to who is 20, was given permission Thomas Hamilton, Grand Dragon said. "Gosh those shops are finance this was under dis-
by Plymouth magistrates to marry of the Association of South fancy."
cussion with the United States a 23-year-old sailor whom her Carolina Klang, had protested Export-Import Bank, he said.-parently consider "too dominer publicly. The Commission's manager, Mr Curtis Nelson, Said Mr. Gordon Bellingham, commented: "We do not hure for Paddy: "The young man and members of organisations listed Paddy's father talk amlably by the Attorney-General's Office
Reuter
Ling."
Next, they went to a beauty Karlsruhe, Oct. 21. parlour and had the full treat- Roberta turned from a The
Party Congress of the ment. Christian Democratic Union, brunette to a blonde. Marilyn in Chancellor became a redhead, Ailene, the biggest Ponrad-Adenauer's coalition, most conservative, left her hair Indian Dancer's Tour together about football and speed as subversive groups. today unanimously recognition "Deutschland
the Ucber
voted
fune
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for atone.
Alles"
Not worried by their shopping
London, Oct. 21 Miss Mrinalini Sarabhai, In-
on
Mr Hamilton was quoted by way, but the moment the subject of marriage is mentioned the the Journal as saying that father becomes silen..
several Klansmen had been ré- (Germany Above All) as the tour, the three started out for dian classical dancer, left Lon-
"Paddy has done her best to fused jobs on the $300-million an evening's fun on Broadway, don today for a short visit to win her parents over, but they project and declared that his | offelal national anthem.
Invishing their money on cab Paris before opening at the woot give their consent, As the original words are drivers, night club photographers Cambridge Theatre here
organisation "efands ready to "The young people both deny fight such action. Reuter felt to contain notions which and anyone else they liked, October 20. Miss Sarabhai first that the young man is too might offend foreign countries, We had dinner at a Latin appeared here two years ago domineering mis the words to be sung with itQuarter night club," Roberta said. when she gave a programme re- The young man
Chief Petty are those of the third verse of we then went back to our hotel ficeling in classical dance forms Officer David Ernest Lawrence, a Benegal Rau In UK
Fallersleben's but on the corner we met three some of the traditions of Indian South African serving in the hymn which Tunis, "Unity, boys about 17, ob 18.”.
culture, Reuter
The application was Royal Nav
London, Oct. 21. justice and freedom are the The six then went to the "Silver
first made to the magistrates twa Sir Benegal N. Rau, leader of guarantees of happiness, Prus Dollar Broadway Bar. At the bar
months ago.
the Indien delegation to the per in the glow of this hap-the girls told the boys about their
Pidy's parents
arents did not appear United Nations, wed here piness, prosper, German Father-wealth but the city boys seemed Shah's Wife In Rome to court, and the magtérales gave this morning by air tre
air from New land."
skeptical of the country girls. So
Hoffman von
J
$
Their
consent without:rotizing.
Rome, Oct. 21. Sald Paddy, as she drove of York
stayi Soraya Fablevi, 18-year-did on the of
pillion her Rance's £150 | London for t
"four days: When the girls went to the wife of the Shah of Persia, meter-cycle: "We plan to get before leaving for Paris, where powder room for a few minutes, arrived here tonight by air from married before winter. There will he will lead the Andian delegar one of the boys switched the keys Paris for a few days' stay in be no domineering in our home, tion at the forthcoming session in Roberta's purse and left. Rome after visits to Switzerland and we shall compromise over of the General Assembly United Press,
and France-Reuter.
By Router ver
The Congress rose solemnly Roberts showed them the key to to their feet to register their the railroad s'aliten locker, vole on the proposal,
The motion proposed that Chancellor Adenauer shall ask President Heuss to promulgate the new anthem.-Router.
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