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GEORGE MONTGOMERY-ELLEN DREW
Kalyasol the UNITED ARTISTE
Norwegians Are THE INK SPOTS
Biggest
Milk Drinkers
Oslo, Jan. 4. The Norweglan is the biggest milk-drinker
the world, drinking on an average a pint and a half a day, staflstier showed today.
In 1953 Norwegian duirica
ter, sala troight there is no sign received 1,040 million litres of of any change in the business milk-7 per cent more than in climate
in Canada or the United 1952 and 39 per cent more than In 1839. Butter production afso States."
He cald there had been en increased by 22 per cent in 1953 couraging headway in renoval of to 12,000 tons of which 5,134
exported-France......... trade and currency restrictions tons were
Presse. in sterling area Countries/- Reuter.
U.S. Senators
Question Soviet Clerk
FORGET U.S. SLUMP
London, Jan. 4. The Secretary-General of the
for
Europten Organisation
Mr Co-operation, Economic RIMULTANEOUS SHIFT
best Majolin, writing in the The leading European trader,
Bank The study further proposes au generally accounting for about Jammry issue of Lloyds
Western Europe increase in Europe's awan dollar re-half of the tolal trade be-Review, sald
should
AD belg ccaso States tweon the United
the Two regions. orrnings in
with
porsible and the rest of the dollar are always
A 70-year-old American missionary who spent been the United King-coupled
Ger-American recession for such pre-
to the Communist idem, Bollowed by with a almultaneous shift
sccupation was tending to para- 30 years in China and who wrote European Imports 10
Government recently in Chinese, appealing to the materials from dollar sources to || Apart from the trade shift of lyse its initiative.
towards This
which the mainland of China
warning
has authorities to release his son, today heard his son had Asia and the Far East.
City of Londen, "From the point of view of the USSR and the other Eastern started the
of been released. 49 the conclusion national countries since 1940, the Eastern comes expansion,
of the countries, including an extenderl TOVIEW
The Rev. Kiehn said that he "It is wonderful news, We had poucies in Asian countries for European
written of invest the USSR, have played an in-current efforts of the OEEC to
10 the Chinese heard at one time he had been encouragement the
West Europe by had
the executed." or widening significant part in trade between strengthen into new ment
Asia and the Far enlarging its "common market." Government appealing for
The Rev. Kiehn said that he ovenues rather than
relcese of his son, a business- simple Europe ond
He writes: substitution for existing foreign East, the UN economists said.
"One of the difficulties which į man, Arnold M. Kiehn, although had learned from other prisonersgators finished questioning the| investment would appear to be
be- The doubted the letter had any that his son had been triett en JAPAN'S POSITION
October 20-United Press. will have to be overcome more constructive," the study
liberalisation effect. complete They point out that the post- fore sar
be achieved is the un- His son had spent 34 months The study believes that there war position of Japan, an Asian | con
countries in prison. is considerable
for such country but a direct competitor willingness of some
"I wrote them a message in their protective Aslan to dismantle with Europe in other shifts:
their fear Chinese urging them to release considerably systems because of "The possibilities of increased markets,
the consequences of an him." he said, "I told to: Com- Intя und oils, all-changed.
in exports of
kconomic
told United States,
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room
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Eager, 8 Assembls, 10 Plant, 19 Sincere, 16 Rood, 17 Imponde,
18 Rolloys, 20 Arid, 21 Erratum, 28 Galore, 27 Inspires, 28. Prior
<l
recession
the munists
The point may be made at at seems that there
once present,
that with
American recession may
Europe's
and prevent
tirely paralyse itiative further progress.
in-
I was getting on and needed
In
Nixon-"I
Not Issue
them if he had done anything Not
Jor
were
Invitation"
Did
Montreal, Jan. 4. United States Senate Investi-
former Soviet code clerk. Igor about Gouzenko,
sples America today und
In
with- out divulging what he said.
Senator William Jenner (Re-
chairman Indiana), publican, the U.S. Senate Sub-Committee
Internal Security,
head home to Washingteed to
on
Pert
Nevnda)
McCarran and
of
Senator
{Democrat
two aldes
Gouzenko yesterday
Washington, Jan. 4.
Richard M. Vice-President
boy to
guard
Most Canadian
and today wrong I would discipline him."
The missionary said that his
while Royal Canadian Mounted son formerly worked as a flaison
Police Superintendent J. R. tho Nationalist
Lemieux Hatened a very real danger officer
otiisido, before the Com- Government
Mounties stood and other constant pre-occupation:
sources be of on munists moved in, the possibility
The Rev. Kiehn said that by Nixon said today he did not lieved the visi
visiting Americans roleasing him, the Chinese con
of the former uttle out know of any invitation to a 12- got sidered they
"severely year-old Iranian
visit| Russian Embassy employee that told tho punishing his son by deporting the United States.
he has not already Mr Nixon said he had not RCMP and, through them, the And it should be made clear the Chinese consider deport-issued an invitation to Sassen-U.S. government. It WELE EX** that the most important step in ♫ mat extremely severe pour Etezadr, 12, to come to ❘ pected an announcement, pIO- that Europeans could take joint punishment, "In other words, USA. for three months as a remised by the Coralian Govern- ly to milen the shock of the is so unworthy to be in their ward for thwarting an alleged ment for inter this week, would American recession would be to honourable country, he is de- Communist plot against the Vice-gloss briefly over the mootings
the ported. consolidate enlarge and
It is quite a loss of President during his recent visit and hint that Gouzenko told the common market in Europe. If
Americans more about his plans ench country of Europe tried to face, They usually send a guard to Teheran.
bar-along as far as the border and The Vice-President said he for turning spies into turncoats. protect itself by greeting riers against its neighbours, the guard instructs his prisoner, know nothing of the boy's United Press.
stay Now
China alleged exploit until he read there could be little hope for
forever,"
about it "somewhere and some mny of them.
naturally time after leaving Teheran. "Unless there were in Europe
nothing better could A dispatch
Teheran from restrictions, we could not hope have happened," the Rev, Kiehn quoted an official announcement
the boy to maintain a high level of em- acted quickly. "We hope to as saying that ployment in the tree of on get our boy back to this country preparing to go to the United American recession." United as soon as possible, He's In States at Mr Nixon's invitation.
bast shape physically." Press.
of out
course, we
..
a wide market fairly free from thought
United Press.
Colourful Countess
Dead
Hollywood, Jan. 4.
was
Countess Dorothy di Frasso, friend of the late gang leader Bugey Siegel
and international hostess for film stars, died today aboard a train en route from Las Vegas, Nevada.
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JOSÉ FERRE
MOULIS M
TO-MORROW
The body of the American [El Rancho Vegas in the gambl-¡by a brother, Bert Taylor, former
President of the New socialite, daughter of the late ing capital.
Producer Tom Douglas was Stock Exchange, now living in Also Latpit Fáfamulant: Nawa multi-millionaire Bertrand Tay lor, was taken from the Union hast at the ovent and the guests Paria
to the Pacific traini
Coroner's had included Marlene Dietrich and her daughter, Maria ativa, Office.
Cilton Webb and Mr and Mrs The Countess was travelling Van Johnson. alono in a roometle, but had
Webb sald he discovered the boarded the train with a friend,
of the 68-year-old cafe actor Clifton Webb, A spokes body man at the Coroner's Office mid society figure when the train
carrying $280,000 in prosohed Los Angeles.
went to her roomette to linked with that of the keto Siegel, tho was
see if she wore awake. I shock but who always insisted they Jewels.
Her life story
movio than many colourful scripts. She was the top Holly wood hurries of the 20's and 30's and entertained celebrillen ni har
Villa Madama Mussolini, He
Her name we often Rome which she later sold to
الملا ساعة
For decades a newsmaker with her and Immediately saw some were just friends y
Wabbeld Me Bellevedy The Countess lived in New
319 Raimulera, Down 1 Keeps, d Again, Crane Team, Rib- her adventures in cafe society thing was wrong, he saldo o art patient ed bony 6 Dreads, Strivo, 11 Liner, 12 Açrid, 14 kmoravy 13 Regal, and film circles, the Countess 10 Odour, 19 Bapier, 19 ijapom, 22 Rasps, 28 Topic, 34 Mæery; had been find on Bunday at a York at the Hotel Longdoen in she had been, her victini of Beure vez AS TILL.
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DAY, 1953.
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In aid of
EARL HAIG'S FUND
(under the distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, G.C.M.G.).,
The AARTAN
of
Let yourself go with "sweet"
Genevieves
Starring
Colon by Technicolor
Genevieve
-the raclest comedy of the year!
DIKAN SHERIDAN - JOHN GREGSON
KAY KENDALL - KENNETH MORE
at the
LEE THEATRE
on Wednesday, 13th January, 1954, at-9.30 p.m.
with
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