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Eisenhower On The Economic Decline In US

BRIEFS End Of Recession

Eugene

Memphis, Apr. 80. Cockrell. 24, used his wife's picture for larret practice, then shal ber to death, pullca reported yesterday.

Officers wald Cockrell,

Negro from Mississippi, ex- plained that he shot Mirs Cockrell because he was "red

of arguing."

"There was a picture of my wile on the wail," Cockrell was quoted, " used it as a target, trying to hit her between

eyea.

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Then she walked in and

Business

Expected

To Improve In

Summer Or Autumn

Washington, Apr. 30.

In Sight?

Broadway's "My Fair Lady"

Is A Big

In London

Hit

London, Apr. 30.

I hit her in the head."--Valled President Eisenhower said today there is "My Fair Lady," the American hit show about

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United

London. Apr. 30.

emphatic evidence that, the economic decline is flattening out, but nothing a categorical conclusion

to warrant

that an upturn has started. The President's news conference views

on the

recession were echoed by Secretary of Com- merce Sinclair Weeks, who told the US Cham- ber of Commerce convention:

Beitial police were confrontes "We're not out of the woods yet, but I believe we

with a 20-year-old youth ar

rented during a street fight who wore skin-tight scarlet pants

with black cuffs and a draped turtan coat,

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fantasile," a police. In-

can look forward to resumption of increased activity in the not-too-distant f·ture."

xrector salt. He was 'NAVY PLANE'S

best sul,United Press,

Lendon, Apr. 38, The Dally

today Express pranted a cartoon showing two Gh chatting to each other

One was asking: "Seen any Arung kan sputniks lately?" United Press.

Chicago, Apr. 30.

FIRST FLIGHT

Bedford, Apr. 30.

The Blackburn N.A. 39, supersonie Naval strike aircrail, today

its malden light here

light. which lusted

made

Today's

45 minales, was described as Rolisfactory.

The N.A. 39 embodies novel aerodynamic features permitting

-Deputy Police Chief James High speeds at dangerously low r. Hackett suspended thres pullermon yesterday.

One wax suspended for taking it runy on the Job. The other two were suspended for taking it easy while replacing the Brot

United Press,

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Baton Rouge, Apr. 38, The main description of three prisoners

front who escuped Anul here vesturday was slender.

Ofteers said the three squeezed their way to freedom through n seven-by-twelve inch bole. Uned Press.

levels and is capable of carrying an atonde weapon.-Heuter.

Arabs Arrested

Tel Aviv, Apr. 30. Twenty-six Arabe, nejuding a number of Communist Party leaders, have been arrested by Israeli police following yester day's clashes between police and demonstrators in Nazareth, the Tel Aviv press reported rhghal,

Weeks sal he expected business pick-up" the late

Summer or Autumn"

The President's remarks wWITC

respore to a question about

yesterday's government report that mid-April unemployımuzt 78,000-the first dropped by

drop since the recession started but well below the usual dro, for this time of the year. There were sull 5.120,000 jobless.

Study

The President me sald the Executive and Legislative Branches must give the question of cutting laker a close study before making any move.

"On-

Weeks said the new un-

Wal employment figure couraging." The President cited the unemployment drop as an example of what he enlled the continued and emphatic evidence of a Nuttening out in the ecoin- mic decline.

He added, however, that with #t seasonal udjustment,

the

Several pollee were wounded during the demonstrations—figures could not be interpreted France-Presse,

quite as favourably.

London Bobby' Uniforms

For Moscow

Police

London, Apr. 30.

MOSCOWS-pullemen today abandoned their semi-military style

uniforms in favour of new "London Bobby" outfits. Moscow radin wald fuscoviten "curiously eyed" the new blue uniterms, with their single-breasted jackets, long trousers, and pale blue shiris and t

The new uniforms, issued on the eve of tomorrow's May Day velebrations, place military-style Jackets and breeches with Hichbools, which have been official polies wear since Stalin's Day. --Reuter.

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Other US economic develop- munis:

• Alan H. Temple, Execu- tive Vice-President of the First New Bank of National City York, said he does not believe the economis decline hus ended, but he expected a "bottoming

out in the near future. He told Commerce meeling that "some degree of could be expected recovery"

the Chamber of

this year.

Views

tili

5ix economists Have 3 House Senate Economic Com- initee varied views

thei advisability of tax cuts.

The views ranged from a pira for "prompt" tax reductions to an expression of doubt that lax cuts could help bring "early pe covery."

Walter Iteuther, President of the United Automobile

Workers, told the House Bank-

ing and Currency Committee, that Congress should enact broad

Cockneys, burst on London at long last tonight and brought an audience packed with celebrities to its fost with enthusinum.

Government ministers and ambasadors atend sile by side with film stars, applauding the original Broadway eset through nine curtain Calix

Earlier the show had literally stopped London traffic around famed Drury Lane Theatre where it had its British first night.

Celebrity viewing Growds outside Drury Lane Theatre were so thick that care found it difficult to get through,

Ingrid Berman almost had her dress ripped off by fans.

As a result of the tranic jam the curtain went up ten minutes late on this musical aff.. spring of the wedding of George Bernard Shaw and Broadway.

as if the most Yet for sometime it looked ballyhooed show over to hit London might flop. Applause was merely polite until the scene where Eliza Doolittle, the Cookney flower girl, at last malers the lady like talk being forced into her by phonetics Professar Henry Higgins to the tune of the hit song "The Rain in Spain." This, with the triumphant mock-8panlah dance performed by stars Rax Harrison and Julie Androwe

the audience up and warmed from there on the show could do no wrong.

The authors of the musical play have attempted to shock modern audiences with a more lurid line than the now innocuous "Not bloody likely," which Bhaw sprang on a startled London in 1914. But it only raised some tittera and few greps from tonight's audience.

The bejewelled, evening dressed crowds leaving the theatre discussed how Baw would have liked "My Fair Lady." Chances are ho

Julie Andrewna

would have been furlous. One newspaper has managed to dig out a letter by the playwright to a producer rofusing permission in 1948 for a muolat veraton of "Pygmalion."

He wrote: "1 absolutely forbid any tuch outrage. If Pygmalion is not good enough for: your friends with Ite own verbal music, their talent must be altogether extraordinary."

The critice are more reserved In their cam- monte on the show than the reporters who describe the fabulous first night in the Thursday morning editions,

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“WE CANNOT OBJECT”

Russian Satellites With Cameras: Row In Washington

Washington, Apr. 30.

The Deputy Defence Secretary, Donald Quarles, said today that the Defence Department "would not object" to Soviet camera satellites taking pictures of the US.

Mr

Quuries told

House Committee studying space prob- lems that reconnaissance satel Ifles could not be ecosidered im- proper "any more

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Moscow Decked Out For

The Big Day

Soviet reconnaissance er other Nasser Is Among

non-scientific satellites.

PIED PIPER

John Hagen Vanguard

satellite chief, had testified that the United States was trying to develop anti-satellite missile and anti-satellite satelites,

Mr Quarios nald un anti- maissile mászile www in the works which "could be con- strued as development" of an anti-satellite satellite, but "at present

our project is not so directed."

The Air Force has been de veloping the Pled Piper recon- satellite on top pelurity basis since inst year, it could take pictures of the earth under it during its 90-minute crbits and transmit them back

The reporters use kuah phrases as the "Most glamorous night in the theatre aince the war"

most scintillating And the

diamond-flashing premiere of the Century."

With a few exceptions, however, the erilaissance qualify their remarks by saying that too much was probably expected of the production. Router.

NUCLEAR WAR: PEOPLE OF ASIA

WOULD INHERIT THE

INHERIT THE EARTH

"It Will Be The End Of

Western Civilisation"

Sydney, Apr. 30,

Nuclear war between the United States and Russia would hand over con- trol of the world to Asian nations, physicist Professor Marcus

Oliphant said today.

Bronze Age Relics

Tokyo, Apr. 30. Radio Pyongyang today reported the discovery in North

and a mirror with dellente patterns."

"It would mean the end of Western civilisation, and the

to earth.

TWO FEET

May 1st Guests

Moscow, Apr. 30,

Decked out with red flags and festivo buntings, and with UAR President Gamal Abdel Nasser on hand, Moscow propared today to celebrato May International Day, the Worker's Holiday.

Moscow

is decorated from top to bottom with a wealth of Dags, buntings with slogan. glorifying the Communist Party and the Soviet people as well as prominently displayed portraits of Soviet leaders.

Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- chey's portrait is untly in the centre spot flanked by those of President of the Presidium Climen!! Voroshilov, First Deputy Premier Anostaa, Milko- yan or F. R. Kozlov, First Deputy Premier and Khrus

direc-

Representative Kennethchev's right hand man. Keating (Republican, New Ex-Premier and now York) aid he understood that tor of the State Bank Nikolai "from 500 miles up you can Bulganin's portrait is a little take pictures and see an object farther down the line. two feet long on the earth”.

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Tomorrow's traditional parade military man, it

in Red Square will not only bo seems to me objecla cireling in seen by hundreds of high Soviet outer space have an inter- cmcials but also by Nasser and

national character." Bald Me his party, Quaries. "We would not seek

sanoe."

to object to such reconnais- Nate will stand one of the Lenin-Stalina Mausoleum with IChrushchey and other top Walter 'Dornberger, former members of the reviewing German misalle chief, told the parly-United Press, committee the military's main ubject over the next 20 years

kcep and ulilise space.between "earth-and-moon:-United Press,

people of Asla would Inherit University Students should be to "conquer, occupy,

the earth," he said.

Prplessor Oliphant, who is director of the Research School of Physical Science at the Aus- tralian National University, was speaking at a rally at Sydney town hall.

Raid USS Radford

Brisbane, Apr. 30. "The US Navy sounded its The rally, sponsored by the teachers and parents associa- "repel boarders" alarm last night Korea of a Bronze Are chisation, dealt with the pari educawin Brisbane University uboard the tion could play to diminish the students sneaked

USS Redford and threat to mankind from-de-destruyer

in

and printed a huge sign proclaiming science Bronzevelopment. They were the first

"Ban the Bamb, Ape Hems found in the country, technology. A large audience- it said, although there have been discoveries of Stone and Iron Age implements,--United Press

Townsend

Ferryfield, Apr. 30. anti-recession legislation, tr:- Group Captain Peter Townh

cluding income tax cuts.

The Group Captain

arrive!!

sild it

crowded the town hall.

DESTROY

Professor Oliphant was quite clear that within the to ten years, either next five Russia or the United States would be in a position to com- pletely destroy each other,

"It is also clear that such a

EXTRA

Veteran Dies

Atlantic Beach, Apr. 30. Maj-Gen. Hanson E. Ely, 90,

died here on Monday.

ESCORTllant general of Waid War

FOR PRINCE

Ely was noted for his coch- mand of the 28th Infantry Regi- ment which he fed in one of the foremost assaults of World Wor

London, Apr. 30. Extra police guarded 10-year-1, the Battle of Cantigny. Ho old Jordanian Prince Hassan, retired in 1931 and lived here for many yemts-United Presa, Hudents brother Another force

of King Hussein tombarded the ship with four Jordan, upon his return from a "Lumbs"

from un overhead holiday in Jordan and Switzer-

the student fund. to cover bridge "commandos" oil their prank.

Greek Royalty

Beirut, Apr. 30.

An emergency alarm brought.|| He is studying at a school in American sailors on deck under Hastings, England. When he left orms to repel the invaders, buton. his Easter holidays there King Paul and Queen Frederi

were rumours that he might be en pparently all escaped.

of Greece headed home kidnapped.

aboard the cruiser Helle today to war could be initiated by youths but no arrests were The police questioned several

after ending a state visi! Three motorcycle palicemen Lebanon last night. mis Lake—ilsinterpretation

matte, The Redford is in followed the Prince's cur when i Information, carelessĮTES

Brisbane Barbour visit-United Press.

of

or

even a technical fauli,” ko sald.

In

send left here by air today for He said the recession is wor-Ustond, sening and feeding on itself." Reuther also said his Union is here ten days ago bringing his not gülng to strike" to enforce two sons-Gilles, 10, and Hugo, its

against 12-back demands

from a holiday woge General Motors.-United Press. Europe.--Rowler,

CRIME BY YOUTHS RISES

Alarm Voiced In The

House Of Commons

London, Apr. 30,

Apart from damage to genetie inheritance of survivors trom radioactivo fallout, Asla

would emerge comparatively tin- harmed, he added.

"They would emerge from such B conflict with their populations virtually talact And with their ruenzus of in. Infact, dustrial production

They would inherit the earth and become the dominant race,"

END?

Western Europe would EO

A big increase in the number of young men going with the United States, Protes

to prison or to Borstal reformatory schools sor Oliphant sold Only by was causing the gravest anxiety, Lord Man-mutual understanding and res- pect could any country securi tests croft, Minister without portfolio, has told the abandonment of nuclear and ending of stockspeg House of Commons.

Profesor Oliphant suld that with thousands of relear But Lord Mencroft sold there weapons stockpiled and the

In 1950, the latest year for

cape of hiding rocket launching mechanisms where they could

Rome which offelal figures are avail-was a ray of hope. Whereas able, he said, indictable, crime ti 1950, youths of 18 ar 19 pattern by youths of 18 and 19 showed showed a big increase in Indie never be delected by inte.ma-

an increase of over 60 per cent ablo crime compared with pre- war, statistical studies showed compared with 1038.

In the 17 to 27 age group, that those born 10 years later males found guilty of indictable had no abnormal talency to oftences showed an increase of crime.

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WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD=Acrom: 1 Mural, 8 RE-don, Insane, 10 Icing, 11 Bun, 12 Cars, 13 Bared, 10 Decade, 18 Sea-dog, 20 Titan, 20 13p. 29 Steps, 23 Corte, 20 Liter, 27 E-ago-r, 18 Yearn, 29 Degroo. Down Chitchat, 2 Mistrust. 9 Urns. Soothed. B Mall-bag, 6 Unclad, 7 Annie, 14 Reglater, 16 Dileparet, 18 Dautean, 17 Coupled, 19 Easter, 21 Inabe, 24 Sire.

19 per cent in 1950 over the provious year.

Speaking of the over-crowding

of the prisons, Lord Mancroft sold the number of men sleeping three in a cell had soared from 2,300 in July, 1956, to scaly 4,000 this month.

tional inspectors, he could not terence an early end to produc- tion of nuclear weapons.

Commenting on the danger from radiomotive fallout from nuclear tela, he said: "Man- kind is bolag'affected by this "They are the early are

but only to a small dente. rivals in the post-war bulge

The root of the trouble la tho In the birth rate," he mid.

mochaniam which causes the "If this dreadful level of

fallonk"-Reuter, Lord Gisborough, a Conserva- crime is carried forward into tive, urged a retums of corporat the full effects of the bulge punishment. the situation in a few years will be appailing."

Ho thought it much better to to get the k-glove treatment of young offenders and give them

birch

mary for a great offences.

That would reduce the crowding in the prisons

Mail Special.”

In July 1980 the Barstal population was 2,000. Today it the was nearly 4,000 and might be expceled to "ood far beyond 3,000 which might be an aunest unmanageable ügure."

Ape Expert

Orange Park, Apr,. 30. 1 Dr Henry W. Nixsen, 57, noted over-payohologist and a leading au- China thelly on apes, died on Sunday,

sasUnited Fres

on a routine he drove off from the airport The Royal Couple spent four

tonight.-United Press.

days in Lebanon.-United Press.

FAST-FIRING -FIGHTER-

THE United States Navy recently demon- THE

strated lia new pod-mounted weapon -

20 mm.. airoraft gun -- capable of firing 4,000 rounds per minuto.

The gun la known so the MK II and WEI' showd to naval aviators and members of ike Frem ai » Naval Auxiliary ali display at Ei Centro, Callforrin

The weadon is capable at firing in att

external pod which is fitted to the bomb Tack of carrier-based aircraft,

Its primary application is in air-to-ground attack, where its controlled variable mie of Are ma il extremely effective.

Exec-of re-arming, replacement and main- inance are notable features which add to the practicablity of the gun.

Photo shows:--Tho' Mark II 20 ma sirezalt gun la the Mark X pod --- alfached to the bomb rack of a Douglas A6D-1 aircraft/==Ķ#7moke,

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