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SATURDAY,
JUNE 9, 1956.
Britain's H-Bomb Decision
Welcomed Nottingham Recalls The
And Friend In America
THEY
were just two of
London's lonely people. They met by chance in the bar of a drab public house in a part of the town that' has come down in the world a long way since prosperous
Victorians built their fine houses there.
Over the glass of bees that koeliness, the simplest form of
seemed to be the best answer to
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New York, June 8.
United States officials today welcomed Britain's
with decision to go ahead hydrogen bomb tests next year since success of the British experiments will add to the technical and military strength of the Western alliance.
gen
in the
dient
on
1926 Test Match
London, June 8.
Footballer Seeks Asylum
Nice, June 8. Tomislav Yuroas, 31- year-old centre-half of the
Memories of the 1926 Tests at Nottingham were recalled today when not a ball could be bowled on Zagreb (Yugoslav) foot- the second day of the present five-day match.
It was not necessary
for the
the pitch
captains, Peter May and lan when they decided this afternoon
Johnson, to Inspect
A
team
of
ball team, wants to stay in France as a "political refugee."
the depleted Australian twice in two days.
He was arrested Australia's point From view the time
night with already lost, bealdes the likelihood of more delays, must give them A chance of avoiding defeat,
The gates
not opened today to the public, but a few hundred ilcket
and holders members walted vainly
wniked down pitch through pools
here last only Yugoslav He told papers in his pocket. the police the team left Zagreb a match in ou May 20 to play Milan, on June 2.
Werc
to abandon all hope of restuming before tomorrow. From the pavi- defence against
tion they could see the pitch was the Al-
and water destroying suence of ufe lived
Many Amerkna experis beat by the United Nations Sub-completely under
the "bed-situng_room, they
rain continuing the out in a
Disarmament, with Britain's love that
selenitisis committee met and began to talk,
may have found a way to create meelling in New York in a few prospects of the ground recover- A TEST OF LOYALTY
The date has not beening in time for prompi start the fusion reaction of a hydro-weeks. RADUALLY,
tomorrow must be doubtful. as cach
undilxod. bomb more cheuply
One spectator So far eight and a hid hours covered the other's lond efficiently than in weapons now
tho proposal of cricket in this 32-hour match A British-French kind of friendship
United States stockpile. kindled between the turka-
This is because former Presl will be before this meeting sug- have been lost but things were
muthank
us bad as they were 80 upper foreigner, Jan, and the
ordered gesting a step-by-step Harry Truman
International control of woman, Margurel
years ago, The conditum were "Crash" programme for building of
Arst step
then that so urifavourable the hydrogen bomb
in 1951- nuclear tests The
the
fresh pitch had to be mado be- that is pt maximum speed re- would be a limitation
would fore
the game began half au year's gardicas of expense-and United number of tests (which
hour late. States selenuts look the route not interfere with next
proving
progrtumme) the most Brush being
Inter by a cumplele regarded as
though follywed kely to bring success,
e-ban-Ching Mall Specini. not necessarily cient,
cut off by He was an exile, work politics from all his family. She, in midkile-age, was
better
having ofI, not much through difference or a row. Just touch long since with her people up in the north.
for Bach was
the grateful other's company, but it was not long before Jan's loyalty to his new friend was put to the test. For Margaret drank hard
ard
most the
Great Spur
Successful British fusion
tests
a nuisance to will also be a great spur to re- newal of the wartime collabora- tion of military nuclear research
Ju drink became everyone around her.
GALLANTRY
WITHIN quite a short ume of with the United States.
arrested
her
meeting Jan, Margaret
and
taken to court.
that he could ill afford.
6d. nuclear energy.
Britain's success
in-
followed
Alleged Spy Arrested
This might parallel the great-
Prague, June 8 exchange of got fighting drunk. She wasly increased
Lubomir Juzu, alleged to be formation across the Atlantic in
deserter from the Czecho- Jun gallantly paid the cost of the last year on peaceful uses of
slovak army, has been arrested This appearance £2 17s,
дя "on American spy," Czecho- with atomic slovak
Accurity scrvices 021- A week later Jao and Mar- reactors for producing electrical nounced today. garet met again for a drink. As power in which she has demon-
I was statect
that Juza had the evening wore on Jan stratext that she rods the world.
given the mission by realised, with mounting appre- On the political side, United been
are well aware American information services in another of her hard-drinking that thay British Government will Gamany of creating a spy not moods. He suggested a move not agree to any ban on tests of work in Czechoslovakia and of obtaming information of a mill- from the bar. To his surprise, nydrogen wapon Margaret agreed,
tary character.
hension, iha: Margaret was
States officinia
Ru
I CAN'T AFFORD DUT she had thought
tended only
ho in-
An attempt may be made in
Juza was arrested shortly after the coming meeting
Trusteeship he had illegally crossed the Czech United Nations
Frontier, the
security exchange Council to debate the "concern"
of the
services
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rage scized Margaret She
SIDE GLANCES
that particular bar for another of the people of Samos about sa-France-Presse. When he talked of going home,
the British test.
United Nations Last month shouted abuse upon Jan and the leadquarters published a
peti- and
tion from the Western Samoans the in-
sking that the United Nations would "take such action as will ensure that no danger or harm the people of will result Western Samoa,"
world in general, punch after punch at offensive evening air.
"Please, please," Jan tried to The police will be coming. I cannot afford any more to pay fines for you."
Unuccessful
He tried to restrain ber fali- ing fists, and as he took hold of He her, a policeman came up.
The Soviet Union had earlier arrested both Margaret and Jon
urged for a de for being drunk and disorderly. unsuccessfully
Council against ciston by the NOT SATISFIED
Lesta in aloude
trust
T Marylebone court Jan ny A pleaded not guilty, Margaret territories.
guilty. A list of her most recent convictions was read out.
Sir Anthony Eden, Britain's Prime Ministor, made it clear in
"You'd better take a rest for telling the House of Commons
Any debate
yesterday about the British a short time," said the magis- trate, Mr Geoffrey Raphael, to plans for the test that the air her, or you'll go rapidly down- drops would be made far from hill Go do prison for 28 days any inhabited island
in the Trustee- Margaret was led away. policeman took the oath to give ship Council is therefore
the same out- "He was pected to have evidence against Jan, shouting at the woman and hit- come as an attempt to prevent its ting her," the policeman said, the United States holding
A
"I had do put myself between present scries of hydrogen tess them,
and they refused to go at the Bikini proving grounds in
had They
both away.
been the Pacific.
In this
the Marshall £2.50, drinking.”
"Yes, but was he drunk?" Islanders asked that the Bikini "His speech was alurred, he tests be called off or that pre- was unsteady, · · · ́
cautions be taken to safeguard "Didn't you really arrest him lives and property. The United administers the because he was getting in your states, which ng to Marshalls
trust territory, way when you were trying
cuncut-
arrest the woman?” asked the agreed to the Council magistrate.
ing the petition. After debate,
to inter
The polloemm did not reply, the Council declined The magistrate asked Jan what yone.
he had to say. "I was trying to
On a broader scale, limitation
get away from my girl friend," of nuclear testa will be discuss-
Jan said, "because only last
k I paid £1 178. d. for her
"Well, I've no doubt you were
a nuisance, but I'm not shilod the case is made out against you," said Mr Raphael. may go."
You
Ho did
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Jack Hobbs (19) and Herbert Sutcliffe (13) scored 32 without lose when the rain reappeared and that was all the cricket which took place which during the three days were allotted to the match,
With three days left of present mutch, England ob- viously stand in the better posi- tion. Their score of 134 should prove to be worth more than the face value.
the
The pitch is so saturated that to- if cricket docs Lake place morrow, it is likely to play very slowly and give no encourage= ment to the bowlera. In that event, England could build up their score in the hope that the
will
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a sticky wicket for the two days, last.
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Lock players. Laker,
and Appleyard might well dismiss
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He may ave damaged soft surface, but he was stair ground unway before the could do anything-France-
Presse
The night before the match, left his colleagues and mado to Rome. his way by train From
there ho
wont to Vin- timillo al crossed the Italian- clandestinely, French frontier coming on to Nice.
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He said he intended to make for Paris to find some of his fellow-countrymen,
"I consider myself a political
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Yuroas was charged with frontier llegabiy crossing the and is now in prison awaiting the hearing
its of Franco-PreSSIC
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Six County Matches
Washed
Out
London, June 8.
English cricket had its biggest setback of the season today when widespread rain washed out six of the nine first class matches.
Four of the affected games counted for the championship and for the first time this season was recorded in "o decisions"
in which I was not possible to complote first Innings.
three matches
victory and Giles mastered Glamorgan bowlers on the worn pitch hitting 05 which included one six and nine fours,
the
With
Extra Time
the
to
day,
be
rain causing twelve Of the championship lenders, stoppages during
were able to Northamptonshire had only
Lancashire Improve their position. They content with first innings points took first innings points frangainst Gloucestershire at Bris- their drawn match with Derby-tol After gaining a lead of 63 shiro to join Sussex and Surrey Northamptonshire spinners put at the top of the table. Sussex them close to victory when they DIX Gloucestershire failed to gain a point from their captured game
Yorkshire with
while wickets for 74. They claimed the Surrey were without a match. extra time, but could not make
2 Games In Hand eny further progress.--Reuter.
BOYS AND GIRLS PAGE SOLUTIONS:
All three leaders have fifty-six points, but Lancashire have two games in hand of both Sus- sex and Surrey who have each played eight.
match Essex, whose
with Somerset ended in a "no deci- table alon", le fourth in the twelve
behind the leaders, Gloucestershire are nest with 40 followed by Hampshire and Derbyshire each with 36.
Geoffrey Pullar 20-year-old lefthander, hit his maiden cen
tury
point's
to help Lancashire gain their first innings lead over Derbyshire, A tall, attractive batman, Pullar stayed at the wicket three hours for his un- defeated 104 which included one six and twelve fours.
Nottinghamshire's victory over Glamorgan was founded OD. some fine pace bowling by Arthur Jepson and enterprising batting by Ronald Giles, Jepso took six for 43 when Glamor- gun collapsed in their Docend Innings and ho finisher with match figures of eleven for 90. Notts were left to get 104 for
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