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• Edward Underdown

The Moose with Ale Name

FROM THE NOVEL, HAPPY KOEI SO“

BY THERESA CHARIS

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Washington, Aug. 24.

Representatives of several countries, with Canada taking a leading part, were reported laying plans for new efforts at the General Assembly beginning next month to have such nations as Japan, Austria, Laos, Cambodia and Ceylon granted membership.

The general feeling in diplomatic quarters here is that the extent to which the Geneva summit conference modified the attitude of the Soviet Union will be the key to what can be accomplished in broadening representation in the United Nations during the approaching Assembly.

During 1954 the Soylet used f its power of velo to prevent membership for 14 nations In- cluding Japan after the General Assembly had ruled them

oligible.

The Soviol Union proposed Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Albania and Outer Mongolia for membership, but the General Assembly voted them Ineligible. Communist

another China, nation proposed by the Soviet, fell from consideration

on

passage of a United States re- solution that Communist China's

until the next session.

Dr Hjalmar Schacht, the famous German financial genius,entry would not be considered and one of Hitler's chiler advisers, arrives at London Airport. He was acquitted at the Nuremberg trials, and is the first of Hitler's Cabinet colleagues to visit Britain since less parachuted down in May, 1941. Dr Schacht's visit to Britain is, he says, to look up old friends and in connection with the publication of his book of memoirs "My first seventy-six years."-Express Photo.

All-Out Government

Flood Relief

IKE INSPECTS AREA

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A State D:partment told Reuter today that the Unit- ed States would support a new effort for membership for the 14 states approved Uy the

But, Geneval. Assembly. stressed, the United States would not agree to a "package" deal, linking membership of these states with simultaneous mem¬ bership for the Soviet sponsored | nations.

Britain and New Zealand,

preparatory talks

United

on

to support the United States, in

DIDN'T SEE HANGMAN

London, Aug. 23.

A visit by a man to " hotel at Hoole, Lancashire rac by Britain's public

Mr Albert 40 have look at the fellow-cost him £88 and he did not

noo Pierrepoint.

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this court here when he was found

quilly of being drunk and disorderly and being in charge of a car while under the influence,

Whalley, the court was told, had to be forcibly removed from the hotel by police. --- China Mall Special.

COCKCROFT

two other nations active PLEASED Nations work, were understood New York, Aug. 23. President Eisenhower said today the Govern its stand, ment would not be miserly in assisting cities and towns struck by the recent unprecedented floods in the northeastern United States.

The President also said, after a conference at Hartford, Connecticut with the governors of the six flood-ravaged states, the Federal Government will do everything possible to furnish employment for those left jobless by the floods.

Diplomatic Informants cm- phasised that a concept of a permanent seat for India on the 11-nation Security Council was no more. than a discussion

point at the moment, but they the idea on the basis of reporter considerable sympathy India's stature in world affairs.

Two

Alternatives

suggested

alternative

Mr Val Peterson, Civil De Prior to his conference with fence Administrator, estimated the Governors, President Elsen ways for carrying out the plan that $75,000,000 will be neces-hower

the Blood surveyed sary to bring aid to the disaster damage from his personal: acro- plane General Thomas Her-

areas.

The Massachusetts Legislative Assembly has voted for $55,000,- 000 to be used for the recon- struction of that state's flood disaster areas. Factories will take at least two months to get into operation again,

Survey

ron

Commandant of the Ameri- can Scoond Army, who also flew over the flood areas,

de- clared. that an atomic bomb could not have caused more

damage.

Police and the National Guard are watching over ruin cities to prevent pillige.

Теп

Were:

1. India to take the per-

• manent seat now occupied by Nationalist China.

WITH GENEVA

London, Aug. 23. Sir John Cockcroft, Chairman Energy of Britain's Atomic Commission, returning here to- night from the Geneva. atomle conference tald: "It was a moro successful conference than thought it would be."

He added that he thought tha Iron Curtain lifted quite a bit for this show."

I

Sir John said the Russians had sent a very big delegation and joined in many parties, and although they did not speak 2. India to be given a much English, sened to enjoy permanent sent in a Security themselves through interpreters. Council expanded from the five permanent members Britain, 'Britain's atomic energy chair- France, the Soviet Union, the man said also that we have United States, and Nationalist got a lot of new information China and six rotating mem- about atomic plants from the bers, to six permanent and Americans which will be mast thousand children seven rotating members. · important to us,” vacationing in the Ocono moun-

of Pennsylvania,

But, have

was emphasised, both ains

Ho sald that "we learned most to from the American papers and been ordered to be evacuated these courses would have

would not surmount big difficulties, not the that the British papers walt, hired a helicopter for $1200 cost among which would be the quite up to the amp standard

his to bring cusetts. The

children necessity of revising the United nithough not so many ----France- city of Putnam,

iwo

Presse. Nations Charter.--Reuter. Connecticut, which was de-home-France-Presse. vastated not only by floods but also by og' explosion of magnesium factory, it is ro- ported, will It regain hermal life for 10 years,

At Woonsocket, Rhode Island, with population of 50,000, some 8,000 persons are uniem- ployed because of flood waters, Ten thoumand workers are

at tobs by Worcester, One parent who

Cyprus Govt

Warns

Populace

Eve Of Talks

a

ls

Nicosia, Aug. 23. Strong measures including a curfew--will be imposed it any disturbances

Bro

threatened

during the London tripartite Halks opening on Monday, the Cyprus Goverrunent warned the population tonight.

Qvg

A statement broadcast on the of Governor Sir Robert Armitage's departure for Lon don said: "The Governor con- Bidently

that hopes

Cyprus, people's good sonso will render It unnecessary

ery to invoke them measures, but if pecasion should arise they will be applied with out hesitation and to the full extent to restore and maintain law and order in the Island

Thà sialmusent: said it would bo deplorable. If the talks. bo- tween

Britain, Cirence Turkey

prejudiced rande - ainculti

were

RUNAWAY TANKS ENQUIRY

London, Aug. 23. A suggestion' that breakaway Charioteer tanks which ploughed into tents of sleep. Ing soldiers killing five men

been set might have molion by

"Irrespon some sible person"

was turned down by a coroner at Tidworth today.

in

The incident occurred last week at & camp on Ballsbury plain. The suggestion had been put to the coroner, Colonel J. T. P. Clarke, by a member of the tury.

Colonel Clarke said the sugges. tion was "far too vague a theory" and too far fetched to work out."

POP

WHO'S THAT

AT TH

The eight-man jury returned | Captain. David

verdicts of death by mis adventure on the Ave soldiers.

The Commanding Officer of the Worcestershiro Hussars, who at Tilshead, were in camp where the incident happened, agreed with counsel for the War Department that the theory now was the two

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Hustler, tank squadron commander of the Worcestershire Hussary, agreed that when tanks had been cut all day they would get very hot and there would be of expansion canal derable

resulting in matal, possibly brake linings or drums ex- panding.

tanks had received a blow from behind from another The coroner told the jury that tank which was not where it had been parked.

forward

It could have moved

enough to strike one tank. which in tum struck the other.

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HES HOME EARLY.--.. SEEMS TO HÁT LOST HIS KEY

the case would he supposed set going an inquiry during which the theory of expand- ing and contracting metals would be examined. He could find 130 evidence of gross neglect,China Mail Special,

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