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British Ballerina At La Scala

The popular British_ballerina, Violetta Eivin, "tries oul" the stage of the famous Là Scala Opera House in Milan, where she is to appear as Prima Ballerina for the season

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Rival Picket Major Headache

Lines At

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Washington, Jau, T,

Two slow-marching lines picketed the White House tonight,

One appealed to President Truman to reprieve the convicted atom Aples, Jullus and Ethel Hosenberg.

The other displayed placards saying

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Extra police wero on duty to keep the two lines Apart.

Ал order from the President in all that can zave the Rosenbergs from the electric chair-Reuter,

PASSPORTS

TO BE WITHDRAWN

For "Ike" On Economic Front

Washington, Jan. 7.

Economic advisers of the incoming Eisen- hower administration are threatened with a serious headache in seeking a solution to the problem of how to maintain the nation's boom economy.

Defence and civil planners who will head the Republican administration are already giving high-priority consideration to the problem of how to weld back into industry the 1,000,000 servicemen who will return to civilian life in 1953, as well as to that of selecting workers to replace them in the forces.

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Guard Against Korea War Extension

Lucknow, Jan. 7.

The Central Committee of the World Council of Churches representing 22,- 000,000 Protestants of 47 countries, today appealed to the United Nations to guard against any extension of the Korean conflict.

The Committee, which has been in conférence here for the past week, also recommended the United Nations to "persist unceasingly" In promoting negotiations until success

achleved and advocated more widespread use of an umpire in International conferences.

The

appeal nyas based on a resolution which the Committee | adopted late last night at a closed session.

It was cabled 10 Mr Lester Pearson, the General As- sembly's President, by the Chairman, the Bishop of Chichester, Dr GK.A. Beil.

Copies of the cabled appeal have been sent to the heads of all delegations at the United Nations And also to the Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve

Lie.

OTHER STEPS?

The Bishop or Chichester sold in his cable:

"The Central Committee wishes me to say how greatly It appreciates the efforts of the United Nations to overcome what is apparently the one remaining obstacle conclusion of an armistice in Korca.

the

"It regrets that no plan so far has been found acceptable to all the United Nations to persevere parties. It most carnestly urges in lis efforts to resolve the con- guard pritoners of war

fel by a truce which will safe- gainst forcible repatriation forcible detention."

Some sources

forecast that is 2 of one per cent of those President-elect Dwight Eisen-covered by unemployment in- hower will make

im-surance schemes. portant, und possibly unpopular,

In many of the more indus-willingness of announcements fur extending trialigd States, the figure is also the scope of military draft less than one per cent. quotas soon after his administra tion takes office on January 20;

It is understood that the Re- publican economic experts, Washington, Jan. 7. realising that the new adminis- The State Department is to tration will be blamed for any withdraw The

of rise in passports,

unemployment, may the consider the decisions necessary who attended

to prevent it. conferences at Peking and Vienna last year.

Americans "Peace"

-

the

The Bishop aid the question only obstacle to the conclusion of of repatriation might not be the

agreements to end the ghting. Other steps, might have to be. Laken.

"The Central Committee there- fore welcomes the expressed the highest authorities of certain great powers to hold personal "dis- cussion and trust that the essen- INVESTMENT NEEDED tiat preliminary conditions of Schemes, Initiated early in succesful consultation

may be Korcan war period, to satisfied," he added. allocate defence projects to +The immediate object for areas in which, unemployment which the United Nations Inter- was high are to a large extent vened has been fulfilled and responsible for this, officials there now remains the settle- say. These schemes have also ment of the Korean

question had the added affect of easing with a view to unification and competition of civilian produc- independence of Korea.. ton against defence.needs.

THE ONLY WAY "The Central Committee 18 underestimating the but it is convinced Uhat the only way to end blood- shed in Korea and so hasten a but also of wider questions is solution not only of the Korean through negotiated settlements.

"A deep.

sense of respon sibility therefore prompts this

The armed services have ab- sorbed the 2,000,000 men from Officials confirmed in re-industry since the outbreak of

More than 1,000,000,000 that in-the war in Kores in June 1959. dollars worth of milltary con- sponse to inquiries

Early draftees are now pouring tracts has gone to these areas far from to back

into elvilian life in In-since the schemes came into dificulties creasing numbers,

operation The manpower strain ciated

with maintaining.

structions had been lasued

Ecover the passports.

The Inquiry was prompted by

asso-

A major example of this type decision by the Atomic Energy the of planning has been the as decided by Commission to build its huge

a report by Mr Hugh Hardy armed services at the level of man of Los Angeles, a retired about 3,000,000, date grower, that his passport the Joint Chicis of Staff, they hydrogen bomb development

hind been taken from him.

in

to

Bay, will

have to be watched Installation at Savannah closely by business as well as Georgia. Mr Hardyman was listed in Government,

advisers to the coming guard against any extension to the United Nations announcements from the Pelting But if this problem can be administration are expected of the conflict and to persist meeting as one of the American kept under control they hopo recommend the expansion delegates.

that the high levels of employ this policy as far as the defence casingly in the promotion of ment may continue through programme will permit.

negotiations until sucCCES is About 15 Americans have 1958. Latest statistics indicate

achieved. been identified as present at that national unemployment in fence programme during the com- Any slowing down of the de-

The Central Committee the Peking conference. About the United States is the lowest Ing months will not have a

commends more widespread use 27-attended the similar "Peace" it has been since the peak pro serious effect on the situation, in intervetiorini conferences conference in Vienna.

duction days of World War II, is believed. when defence co-ordinators had Planning Association, on im-,

The National an umpire.*

The cable said the Committee manpower controls over the la-portant economie research group was also aware that serious bour market,

Reuter.

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It

At the time of the conferences State Department officials said

says in its most recent survey: economie needs of many coun- they were being held for Com-

"A high employment economy, tries in different parts of the munist propaganda purposes

STEADY DROP

with steadily rising productivity, world, especially in Asia, cried and emphasised: "We are not

is possible despite a considerable nut for attention. authorising Americans

The unemployment total

In defence spending." reduction from nearly

added, "in oppreciating further Communist purpose." dropped steadily

6,000,000 in 1050

But it is emphasised that the notable work done through to less than much will depend on continued technical 1,500,000 in December -1052.

assistance and. in capital investment by private other humanitarian ways by the This means that only two out of American businessmen in ner United Nations,

very 100 American workers

equipment and factory construe nations unitedly to devote their it urges the today are jobless.

tlon, which is now at record resources to meet this call. The defence production pro-levels. gramme is not due to reach its

"But The Bureau

In this grave and per- of Commerce peak, according to latest estimates that private enterprise deadlock is an

lous hour the breaking of the colmates, before late 1933, and will spend nearly 29,000,000,000 essential step to these wider immediate and record private capital invest-dollars expanding manufacturing constructive activities."-Reuter. ment is projected for the early mining, railroad and other busl part of the year,

nesses in the first quarter of 1953. It is estimated that the · Economists way that it is im- defence

production programme portant to employment that this I provide work for more than Investment be maintained f 7,000,000 people in munition government spending is to be factories, shipbuilding yards, reduced and there is not to be aircraft assembly defence plants yes, and other any recession,ficuter.

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