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Ex-Shanghai THE BRIDE WAS United

Journalists To Testify

Washington, Jan. 15. The House Un-American Activities Committee has turned its spotlight on Max and Grace Granich, Connec- ticut "Farmers" who have been identified by two ex- Communists as "very trust- ed" members of the Party. The Granichs were described

officials by Commuter

as key Peuzes b The Cinmittee's effort between a te-op

1 tabish

İp:e-war Communist activities

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the Far East and later Red qurations on the United States.

Courtney E. Owens,

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TRAN

wus culled as the

the Kroup re

test 18 rubversive

activities

alat stigalon following the Con-

210x

mal recess.

Frank S Havermer, Jr, Cam- macunsel, said Owens had

from

an

records Through Shonghan palice ties which emda viuminous information a number of Ainerleans who participated

Communist operatious there before the war. Granich und his wife had a hand in publishing the Voice of China" magazine in Shanghai 5. Mayor Gen.

15 years

Charles A. Willoughby,

Jumei

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intelligence officer for Gen MacArthur, has labelled pro-Communist publication SHANGHAI FILES Havenber said the Shangira: pollee files contam quite a fpin references to the Voice Ui China" and the Committee wi seek to establish whether it wi actually Communist puble a tion and its purpose

Recurds of the Senate Internal Security Committee how

in 1940 Granich was connected with "Chins Today." a New York publication which described as pre-Communist by several witnesses.

Two reformed Communists -Lous F Budenz, ane-time editor of the Comunanist Day Worker, and Hedde Massing. former wife of Gerhart Eisler ---told the Senate Committee they knew the Grunichs HA trusted Communist function- Bries United Press.

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18-Year-Old On Charge Of Dynamiting House

Dotham, Alabama, Jan. 15.

The authorities today charged an 18-year-old tenant farmer's son with dynamiting the home of Mrs Bedell Grant to prevent her from testifying in a morals case against his friend.

Houston County Sheriff J. Cameron said that Bill Ervin Jnr., confessed shortly after his arrest last night that he had tossed a dynamite bomb onto the front porch of the Gruat home early yesterday.

Ervin, said School senior, got the idea from

A

of one

tu bc High, on a charge ni having camma)

knowledge told officials he

of Mrs reading of Grant's daughters, a minor, said that he was "Just trying to run lust week's bombing of the hume of an anti-vier erusader the Grants of and keep them

from testifying." Phoenix City, Alabama.

according to Sheriff Cameron.

Mrs Grant and five children were asleep in their farm home. but none of them were injured although the blast demolished two of the home's three rooms.

Ervin, who had been "dating" the sister of youth held here

Rocket Range In Bahamas Extended

Washington, Jan, 16.

10

The United States and Britain today signed an agreement include two groups of lands in the Bahamas testing range for radio guided missiles.

The

islands, in the South Eastern Bahamas, are a depen- dency of Jamaica,

by

Circuit spiritor Keener Brax- ley said that young Ervin would face a possible sentence, under Alabama law, ranging from 10 years imprisonment to death in the electric chair if convicted of the bombing,

Ervin's arrest is the Arst in a Whee of dynamitings in the South.

mites north of here.

States Announces The Suspension Of Arms Aid To Persia

Washington, Jan. 15.

The United States has suspended military aid

to Persia because the Mossadegh Government failed to sign a Mutual Security Act agreement, a State Department spokesman disclosed today.

The spokesman, Mr Michael McDermott, said that the American Ambassador, Mr Loy Hender- son, was having talks with Persian leaders in Teheran and it was possible that shipments might later be resumed.

Persian Govern-

He refused to disclose why the ment had not yet signed the agreement.

Mr McDermott said that the Mutual Security Aet laut down that military.

Brid ceomic technical assistance would not be sent from America unless a recipient nation agreed to pro-

world peace. helped 1 eliminate the causes of tension. fulfilled the military obligations

Acheson's Report On The Crisis

Washington, Jan. 15. Representative James Richards (Democrat South Carolina)

today

disclosed to the Press' that in the opinion of the Secretary of State Dean Acheson,

Korea.

mote

it

had assumed, developed its

own armed strength en med full and effective American assistance

the

The Persian Government had until last Tuesday to agre la these terms.

Forty-s:x of the 51 emantries. invited to join the mutual assis- tance programme had signed the Indo-China necessary undertaking and he and the Middle East were at hopes the others would sign

present the three main nerve soon.--Reuter. centres of world tension.

BRITONS WARNED

London, Jan, 15

£50,000 For

Scientist

London, Jun. 15.

Sir Rober. Watson-Watt, the man who Invented Radar and gave Britain a head start in defence aircraft against enemy during the war. has been awarded £50,000 by A Royal Commission,

The

50-year-old Scots scientist was one of 21 British Inventors to whom the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors has awarded olal of £94,600 for their radar work.

The Commission stated

that they were

were unable to

the

recommend any award to Indian setenst, Mr D. N. Sharma, who made claim

before the Com: mission for the "general

beam formation technique and blind approach land- ing."---Reuter.

KOREAN MINISTER'S

OUTBURST

Pusan, Jan. 15. Commenting on today's

South Korean Acting Prime testimony of Mr Acheson before The British Embassy in Minister Huh Chang declared The House Foreign Affairs Com- Teheran has sent preliminary today that South Korea will mittee meeting in camera. Re-warnings to nine British con- insist on the complete destruc-- presentative Richards, Chairman sular offices In Persia telling tiou ON withdrawal of the of the Committee, said that Mr their staffs to prepare to Leave Chinese forces from Korea and Acheson was opposed to the by January 21, the deadline set the smash-up Ir disarmament conception of "pruce at any by the Persian Government for the North Korean ked Army prier."

M- Acheson, Representative according to Press despatches fected in the armistice negotia- Richards said, stressed the received in London today. global character of the present

The warmings asked the staffe In his first world crisis.

to pack their belongings, pay

In the opinion of Mr Acheson, the present danger did not re- side in Korea alone.

the closure of the consulates, regardless of the situation re-

property

tions at Panmunjom.

policy speech be- fore the National Assembly,

off servants, burn confidential which opened its 12th session

the papers and arrange

newly-appointed for care today,

Prime Minister takers for the British-owned Acting

said: "As the Government has al Korea was only one of the

it clear, we don three main nerve centres.

The other two were situated warned consuler staff

The British Embassy has also ready made

and, militarily, the complete against mond, in the Middle East, with

destruction or withdrawal of political the Chinese forces from Korea

the

Persian mentioning iranian and Egyptian problems, aflats in their personal corres- and in Indo-China where there pondence in case of leakages existed a grave situation.

Mr Acheson was said to have mentioned that while the world int- situation had considerably

the last year, the proved in immediate

future was still fraught with considerable dan ger

The

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British Ambassador, Sir

Francis Shopbend, was due to

the Shah today on

His dience was originally intend- as a courtesy call following s return frain London last onth. but usually reliable said that be would

T.

scurces

discuss

the between

orth

and the armash-up or disarma- ment of the North Korean Army."

Mr Huh Politically

said, North Korea should be affiliated to the Republic of Kores Gov- ernment through free elections. Positive efforts were being made for Korean admission

United Nations. Korean Government, he added. would do everything it could to establish collective security

the Pacific area. Diplomatic

the

de

in

Mr Acheson also stressed the probably also need for the United States worsening relations

the Britain and Fers:a to continue to implement action of the various foreign aid The pro-Government Teheran programmes, particularly aid to newspaper, Stresulema, Europe

through the Mutual manded today that the British and Security Administration, Point Embassy also be closed, Four

aid to under-developed called the Embassy "The House

aid countries,

war-torn of Mystery to

which causes Korea and aid to Arab coun-

much misfortune in Persia."

CHARGE DENIED The British Embassy today

10 a note

the Persian

wies--France-Presse.

senl

SU

Nation With Foreign Ministry denying that

world.

A

Heart

areas

a previous note had been re- leased to the Press before it was delivered to the Persian Foreign Ministry.

to The

relations with Japan would be restored only when Japan showed her sin- Bald.--As60- cerity, Mr Huh ciated Press.

PROTEST BY JORDAN

Amman, Jan, 15. The Jordan Government will For the third day today, the protest in the United Nations Persian Majlis (Parliament) was against acts of aggression com- unable to meet because of a lack mitted by Israel in the Beltjala and Emaus areas on January 7 of quorum.

which

during which several Arabs were killed and wounded,

are

In

Paris, Jan. 15. The United States today pro An unsolved explosion last

against the weck wrecked the home of anti- tested

Soviet vice crusader Hugh Bentley at accusations in the United Nations

A Government spokesman said Phoenix City. Alabama, 100 that there were ulterior motives

American behind

relief of today that Teheran voters in the

A Foreign Ministry announce- famine-stricken

in the Persian elections,

expected to last several months, ment said that Jordan's observer the United Nations. Fawzi would begin to go to the polls on

Elmoulky, Pasha

had been Sunday.

Two supporters of the Prime the United

instructed th lodge the protest in Nations. The Government sent him an; @lbum containing pictures of the killed and wounded, includ- ing women and children, and houses blown up.

A moth ago a brab was thrown through the roof of Jack Whisenant's cafe home at Am niston, Alabama,

rule

was

на

Mr Channing Tobias told the Economic Committee that Russia tried to show that **PRETTY SCARED" America wanted to enforce her of the over the peopics Most of the other bombings world, but America have been reported in Florida, nation with a heart.” where the State Director of the

Mr Tobias was speaking in National Association for the

the debate on a joint United Advancement of Coloured

States-Chilean resolution calling People, Mr Harry Moore, and

by the for concerted action his wife were killed at their home on Christmas night.

United Nations to relieve famine Sheriff Cameron said that in the world-Reuter. Ervin at first denied arsy

Minister, Dr Mohammed Mosta- degh, have already been elected in the North.-Reuter.

Appeal Called Illegal

M.

Jean

Mr Dean knowledge of the dynamiting of Carlsen On The French of State,

The agreement, valid for 25

signed years, was

the Secretary Acheson, and the British Am- bassador, Sir Oliver Franks.

the crude tenant dwelling.

The Sheriff said, "But he broke down and confessed when con- fronted by witnesses who were with him when he threw the bomb. He is a pretty scared boy right now."

Way Home

Pariz, Jan. 15.

ce Hauteclocque.

Resident-General in Tunisia. today told the Bey of Tunis that yesterday's Tunision appeal to the United Nations Missiles tested Q.M the

was illegal dnd contrary to the Babamas range contain no ex-

London, Jan. 16.

treaty making the country plosive warhead. They carry

Captain "Stay Put" Carlson French protectorate. recording instruments and a

left here on schedule at 7.30 A French

Foreign Office self-destroying.. mochanism, Ervin. doscribed by the p.m. GMT tonight in a Pan- announcament

that the which can be set off, if no Sheriff as do bright, clean-ent New

drew the.

cessary.

10

Similar alburns were handed the British, United States and French representatives in Amman.--France-Presse.

Nuclear Reaction

In Australia

Canberra, Jan. 15. Australia'a atom research cen- tre today announced its first nuclear reaction-using lithium and hydrogen to produce atoms of hellum.

"Professor E. W. Titterton af

sort of fellow, had been going York and home leave after his Bey's attention to the con- the National University, sald vig in the Flying sequences to be drawn from that they used a generator cap- The Bahamas testing ground with "Kat" Nowell, sister of 17-13-day

Kenneth Nowell, Enterprise.

the request addressed by his able of a steady output of 1,- who created under a 25-year year-old

Only frandful of photo-Prime Minister to the Secret 250,000 volts, agreement between Britain and Cameron suid.

newspapermen arlat of the United Nations and Nowell was gaoled here lost graphers and America concluded in 1950.

The area is about over 1,000 week after Mira Grant flied saw him off as he slipped quick- underlined the "illegal charac- had carnally from a car to the plane. ter of this request, which ls miles long and Le guarded by charges that he patrol ships and a radar net-knowledge, of her eight-year-old He furned and waved on five contrary to the treaty of 1881.

-Beutor. stops of the aircraft-Reuter. work-France-Presse.

daughter United Press.

By Easter this year, he said,. they expected to have equipment finally ready for experiments in nuclear physics to begin:: in: carnest-Neuter..

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