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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1957.

UN SPECIAL SESSION

MOST FRECKLED GIRL?

Speckled

here beauty Harriet Aug, 23, Swedish heauty who is covered with at least 21,719 trecktes. This fact comes from a dermatologist who had the Job of counting 'em, lucky fellow.

Не влув

The reason for the Tinn-haired Harriot's bum- per freckle crop is that she hap inere iron than copper In her skin.

Here's what Harriet has to any! "always used to hear that

1 got my tan through tea. ctrainer. The Arst time i fell in love I turned Che inside of my arm towards

the boy so he wouldn't wo all those freokter" Harriet, In short, dielikõe vary much har trockies and red hair combination, (Hør eyes, Buit by the way, are blue,) whatever she may feel about

her colouring, les certainly paying off financially.

She has been sought after by picture magazines, Lolevi- lor, and has been given a Boraen test. Explained

one-photographer

who took 160 pictures of har: "Her face Je like an entire theatre," Prettlest theatre we ever saw,

-Express Photo,

MOVE IN AMERICA

TO ELIMINATE THE WORD JAP

By CHARLES SMITH

New York, Aug. 12.

Reconvening To Debate Hungary Issue

New York, Aug. 12.

The majority of United Nations members has come out in favour of reconvening the General Assembly on September 10 to debate last year's Hungary revolt, informed sources said today,

They said notices summoning the Assembly, a week in advance of its scheduled September 17 opening, would go out within the next few days.

CAMPAIGN ON

DANGERS OF ARMAMENTS RACE

New York, Aug. 12. Belgium today proposed that the United Nations or- ganise a world-wide cam- paign "to inform and en- lighten the peoples of the world as to the dangers of the armamenta

race, and to the de particularly as structive effects of nuclear weapons."

Mr Joseph Niset, Belgian per- manent representative, submitted to the Secretary-General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, a formal request for the subject to be in- cluded in the agenda of the General Assembly" opening September 17.

on

The sessio will be a resump- lion of the 11th Assembly, which adjourned on March 8 with proviso that it could be called back to debate either the Hungary *** Middle Eust "emergency" questiuus,

12th Session

Western

diplomutis said that this dhi not mean that the Hunt- dis- Buy question would be posed of in the week before the 12th session ecen cries.

But it was hoped to give full crestintien to the report - AK- leased in June of the sembly's five-ncinber investiga- look which Unk committee evidence from Hungarian re- fugees and others in this emin- try and Europe,

Diplomats said they expected un item on Hubguy to be in- Assembly's cluded in the $20 agenda.

Britain, the United States und', France werC understood to bel

draft of a re- working on the Gotullon about Hungary, but nol detalls

linmediately available.

were

Formal Notice

said that Doll among

The formal police reconven- will come A draft resolution accompanying the Assembly ing the request proposed that from Prince Wan Walthayakon

of Thailand, its President. Mr Hammarskjold should sub-

Informed sources mi to the 13th Assembly, next

of a collective restilts

懂 a plan for year, publicity campaign,

conducted by the members,

Mr Dag Secretary-General, Hammanskjold, had been sen. to Prince Wars in Bangkok.

The report held the Soviet Union responsible for massive intervention in putig down a popular uprising In Hungary.

Tho

verdict in majority And

and favour of want Js in effect a

DISSEMINATED

According to the draft: "The plan shall specify, inter alla, the kind of casily comprehen- sible data to be disseminated in a concise, simple and attractive

Information form by all dissemination media - radio, special session of the Assembly elevision, films, etc.-on such was halted in British Commnt- wealth ciretos today 113 藕 subject t competition in

for an unremitting armaments;

cost of such triumph Comnetition;

campaign by Brian, Australin elementary in-

and New Zealand-Reuter. formation concerning nuclear

the

weapons their destructive

effects; and the Impracticability

A representative of the Japanese American of any military or civil defence

Citizens League said today that Dr Koto Matsu-against them.

"IL shall also specify the daira, Japanese Ambassador to the United Na- draft continued, tions, "has agreed to give his co-operation to help Nationds could be used to this climinate use of the word Jap."

Mike Masaoka, the League's Our group is satisfied that Washington representative. 3 his (Matsudaira's) remark was Masaoka wide the announcement fol-purely unintentionat," towing a one-hour meeting al said. "In fact, we now under- stand that he would have Matsudaira's office here.

claborated on the subject to ex- Masaoka inet with Matsu-plain that the term is obnoxious dial to "correel." the impres-lo all Japanese, theluding him- don eft by the ambassador's seif, he had been allowed to slavement un television that he does not mind being cnliçà

"Jap."

TV PROGRAMME

do so. But you know how things go on those television programmes. They move so fast and lime is so short there Lan't much time for explanation," Masaoka explained.

Matsudaira mind, the state- inent In answer to questions on

New

pleasant." York television pro- gramme on June 7.

#

ILL LUCK BECOMES GOOD

He sald most of the inceting was spent in going into the background of the use of the word Jap in the United States,

OPPOSED

position

"what United and what

end in the various countries.”---- Reater.

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The story of Chad Morgan-wh

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Oman Dispute CAPITOL RITZ

DEBATE IN SECURITY COUNCIL DOUBTED

New York, Aug. 12. Western sources

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TO-MORROW MORNING SHOW At 12.30. p.m. JGDY, LAWRENCE. "BURNING ARROWE In Technicolor

United Nations said today they doubted if the Security Aas attorney for Mrs Council would agres to place Rita Purdom, former wife the Oman dispute on its Masaoka

sald

his meeting of

screen star Edmutid agenda in view of the Bri- with Matsudaira wate #rabst

Purdom, said he plans to fish contention that it is an file a three million dollar Internal matter.

Con-

The Arab League Slates Office libel suit against

hore 19 awaiting word from fidential and Whisper ma- Cairo about the Laugue Political and Hollywood Committee's decision today to gazines Research, Inc., today in refer the dispute to the Security Los Angeles' Superior Council,

Iroq, which was cave of the Back "Oelly, Mr Mateudala, as Court.

last two Arab states to uscent is the Japanese Govenment,

Mit to the League's decision, is is unequivocally opposed to the

The attomey, Marvin use of the word," he said. chelson, said the sult Involved manber of the Security Counci Не sald the Ambassador statements made in an article and there was speculation that itled "What Edmund Purdom might introduce a resolution Toronto, Aug. 12.

would not make a statement ldn't tell," which Mrs Hilda Ashton of Toronto seeking to clarily his

appeared in on Oman. Confidential najazine in 1950. heard with intngled sorrow and but "he agrees with

us that it gladness about the crash of a

and an article titled "The Pur- (the word 'Jup') would chartered alillner near Quebec eliminated."

begatory of Mrs Edmund Pur- City yesterday.

dom." which appeared in Whis-

Britain, Uke the other four Masaoka said he dit got dis-

bte magatine the same star. permanent

members of the any other matter with

Hollywood But for a strike of seeming Cus3

Research The,, Council, can veto any resolution luck, she would have been on Maiaudaira.

reported

to be a listening post submitted. But even without a board and one of the victims.

The Japanese American League for both publications.

votu. tbscrvers foresow has a membership of 20,000" in

Purdom is under sub- difficult passage for any strong

withi the United States. Its headquar-pochd along

SCOTCS of reduïution on the subject. ters is at San Francisco.

Hollywood personalities to ap- Ita Security Council decision Matsudaira said Ke had pear at a criminal libel trini in- does not satisfy the Arab states, 40 years. Her native home nothing to say" of the meetingvolving

the two publications they could raise the issue in the Sittingbourne, Kent.

with Masaoka "except to say and Hollywood Rearth now 81-member General Assembly However, while sho was that everything is okay now." underway in Los Angeles. due to convene in about a month.

United Press,

-Reutet. vistuing her

West United Press. Son in Germany, L/C George Ashton of the Canadian Army Fieldi Ambulance Unit, suo received back in news her husband Toronto had taken . She flew home imntediately, arriving on July 20-United Press.

Mrs Ashton left the plane from Toronto last July 10, 10 pay her first visit to Britain in

Rome Heat Wave

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Nome, Aug. 12. Seventeen separate fires blokë cut in a DD-minute period today the Rome atea, na u 104 degree Feltehlict heat oppressed is Kullan capital. ||Franco-Prispe

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