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Some of the 63 Erillahi National Barvloemen who were on their way to the Canal Zone when their plans began to break up in the air over Francë, scen after they arrived back in Britain to gol now kit. The plane caught fire in the air after the propeller of one engine flew off, and the pilot made an emergency landing in a field with the plane blazing furiously. The young soldiers remained cheerful and Joked throughout their trying experience, Express Photo.

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Shaping Election Strategy

Washington, Aug. 10.

The Republican and Democratic Presidential candidates will this week be engaged in fixing the role of their parties' professional “old guard" in their election campaigns,

On Tuesday the Democratic | workers, is doing his best to candidate. Governor Adlai Ste- bring the professionals

con- venson of Illinois, will meet the pietely into his camp. bead of the Democratle old guard, In fact, there is some criticism President Truman, for a complete that he is

the olive "carrying survey of the campaign opening branch too far in his effort to on September 1.

created hool the party dition, the Republican at last month's Tomorrow candidate, Mr Dwight Eisen-

hower, will moet the Re-discussed his campaign with

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Teheran, Aug. 10. Husain Makkl, the chief on Heutenant of Premier Masnadech left today for the United States,

Last wook Mr Eisenhower

publican laders Krum nine Southern Stoles to plan

representatives of both groups. his

Later he announced an strategy for winning some majorganisation Sties in the traditionally Demo-hierarchy, which gave powerful ids ctrapulse

He said before leaving: cratic "Solid South" the postions to many pro-Taft pro-

"I shall make the outside November 4 clction.

world.. fessionals

know that For Many of the professional

oquntry Tuesday Mr Stevenson

takes It's Republican politicians in those On States supported the unsuccessful

President Truman will

stand against imperialism." The Interior Minister, Dr attempt to make Senator Thithave to decide at a White House

Badighi, told the Brailla rather than Mr Eisenhower the conference the part the Prest-

Himself party's Presidențial candidate at

will play in

Today, that "the Govern moni had' no taformation last month's National Convention, maigning for Mr Stevenson's

of the Very different problems face

whereabouts of Ghavam the two candidates in their re-

Sultanch, lationships to

former Premier —Heitter. the regular organisations.

Anxious to keep his amateur status and appeal to the

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In what was regarded as generous gesture at the time, President Truman said before Mr Stevenson was nominated that he would campaign just as

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dependent velers, Mr Stevenson hard for the Democratic candi- Child Has To

is doing his best not to became too involved with the "professional" or to lake on responsibility for the past record of the Truman Administration.

Mr Eisenhower, realising the Importance of securing the support pf the pro-Taft party

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date he would for himself. But since the Convention there havo been unofficial reports from Mr Stevenson's Headquarters in Springfield, Illinois, that he is not enthusiastic about this pro- epoct.

STEVENSON'S FEARS The reasons being given for) Mr Slovenson's reluctance to

Go 24,000

Extra Miles

London, Aug. D...

necept President Truman's offer Behind closed doors, the Count

are:

Valuable Finds In Cyprus

British Expedition's Discoverios

Paphos, Cyprus, Aug, 10,

An outstanding mont- ment of the military art-of- 25 centuries ago, believed to be a Persian siege mound built and used by them dur. ing their occupation of the Island, is among the impor- sht discoveries mado by`a Iritish expedition to Old aphos, which has just

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excavations here,

Beneath the mound the cx- pedition Ная found Balld aubterranean vaults.

It is thought the Persians built the siege mound for at- tacking the city's cast gato, apparently using stones, timber And statuary from a wreeked temple near by.

Old Paphos, now known Kouklia, Was originally Phoenician colony.

AS

the

This year's work on mound rovealed yet another tunnel, hewn into the virgin rock. This and the two tunnel networks excavated previously under the mound have enabled the expedition to disprove carller theories that, perched on 1 pinnacle overlooking angient Paphos, the mound hit temple of Aphrodite, Goddess

of Love.

In the mound the excavators found dozens of round stones, about one foot in diameter, which they suppose to have be the Persian equivalent of mortar bombs.

RICH HOARD

The British excavators also found in the newly discovered tunnel a very fine head of solid limestone in perfect TDSSTVO- tion, which is belleved to date beeks to the Eyptian domination seven centuries before Christ.

Another discovery at Kouk||» was of six lomba yielding a rich hoard of gold, jewels, silver and Ivory ornaments dating from the 1ste Bronze Age

These new Cyprus finds, the will enable excavators kope, light to be shed on the linguistic riddle of the ancient world.

The town of Old Paphos existed from 1300-500 BC, and extended far beyond the limits of modern Koukiin. The whole area is thought to be the site of the Royal capital and seat of the dynasty of priest-kings. -Reuter,

Bulgariam Premier Gives A Hint

London, Aug. 10.

The Bulgarian Prime Minister. Vulko Chervenkoy, said to- day that the country's Com- munist Party was about to re- cult new leaders who have ear of tho workers and understand Bolshevism," accord- ing to

Bulgarian news agency message received here.

The agency sald the Premier told a local party meeting in the town of Stalin:"

of Appeal granted aresther's 1. It might result In Stevenson being identified

Mr appeal against an order of a loo Divorce Court judge to bring her closely with the much-criticised 12-year-old son back from Aus-

the record of the Truman Admínia- | tralia. tration.

2. Speech-making tours by Mrs Brenda Nicholas had taken President Truman In the 1918 her son to Melbourne, to the manter might tend to capture horno which she and her second all the political headlines, leav husband had set up after she had ing the activities of Mr. Stevenson obtained a divorce and custody of himself in the shade,

the boy. But she had not asked the permission of the court, and Mr Justice Wallington ordered that the boy should be sent back to England.

Mr Stevenson is stul com- paratively unknown outside his own State of Illinois, where he is completing four-year term an Governor. He must voters in other parts of the country aware of his personality and record.

President Truman likes

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malce bar-aging attacks his opponents when speaking R formally.

to

Cuff"

A Truman' the speech tour might put up the backs

"Not everyone will be able to become a lender. Only those who are sufficiently armed, both politically and in practice, will besolected." The party

newspaper Rabot- Delo described the tried to appeal against the order, call to all local party organisa

A fortnight ago his mother Premier's speech as a "clarion but the Court of Appeal ruled tons to were that it could not hear her appeal remorseless war

a decisivo and because she was in, contempt of

against bour- and

methods of apadr

the court and that until the boy es erode was back in England nothing problems could be done.

of production and work, which unfortunately can

Both mother and son were in still be observed in some of our

to the local party organisations."-

of some conservativa London, close at hand groups, including Democrats, In Law Courts, where Lords Justice Reuter. the South, whom Mr Stevenson Somervell, Denning, and Homer

is anxious to keep in the party,

Route.

AUSTIN PROJECT IN CANADA

Toronto, Aug. 10. Mr Leonard Lord, chairman of Austin Motors, revealed that his firm intend to build cars in Canada as soon as financial and supply conditions permit.

Plona

aro being made to manufacture now engines at tha

company's plant at Hamil fon, Ontario, and this project

agreed to her counsel's conten- tion that she had purged her contempt by bringing the boy

the 12,000 miles home. They do

cided that the appeal should be heard in private."

Miss

Berlin

Truman's

Visit

Berlin, Aug. 11.

Miss Margaret Truman, Pre- So Mrs Nicholas sat in court aldent Truman's daughter now with the lawyers, behind locked touring Europe, will arrive here doors hung with "In Camera" today (Monday) for a two-day notices.

visit accompanied by Mrg John Atherton, daughter of the Same hours after the appeal United States Secretary

Mr John W. Sayder. Somervell, who

presided, authorised the publication of the

of the

had been heard Lord Justice sury nor stay: she will sign

Distinguished Visitors statement: The Infant, having "Golden Book" in the "West may be extended to include been brought back to this Berlin City Hall, inspect Ameri- industrial petrol enginen.. The country, the Court allowed the can troops and meet local civil next stage would be the com-appeal to be heard in camera and and military officials. - New- plete manufacture of carn;

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