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"A-Bomb World's Worst Blunder"
U.S.
London, Nov. 6. Brig-tien. Thomas Phillips (ret.) said on n world-wide radio hookup
That tonight
ping of the
the drop- Arst utomic Was bomb on Hiroshima "The greatest blunder in our history."
Tip
Phillips wi one of FX CX- perts brenght ingether on th UBC's progiomar Rode h production and As the pozession of nuclear weapons.
The broadcast hook speaker in Washington, Lon- don, Moscow, Stockholm. Paris and Zurich to answer questions put by BBC diplomatie corres- pondent Thomas Barr
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willer Anticory affairs for the St. Louis Port Dispatch.
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Barnsma's question whether the United States would be opposed to other world powers Bird an
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WIS.
Sweden
with
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The
Ta
He anid Government sens oppored
he suspected
the idea and added he per- Kobally thought the invention
of the atomic bumb was one of the worst things mankind
had ever denr.
droping of the "was the
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Polio Epidemic
Singapore, Nov. 6
Eught one cases of Lokong h-
is we pull in Singapony Italy, bug the total for the
nine-werk outbreak
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with seven deaths-Reuter,
255,
Charge Union Men With
Sexual Offences
smear non-
Lundon, Nov. 6. Communists are
trying to Communist trade union officials by misde- charging them with sexual
meanours.
The GoverTrDeal will be ash- est in Parliament next week if It tends 1 Tay construes charges against the Communists responsible
Unfounded
National
report newspapers That Communists in two trade tonkz125 The Amalgamated En- The gineerbig Clerical
Adminstrative Workers' Unton ave tried to
Bon-Commartist off- discredit
unfounded cials by miting
complaints.
Vie
One of the reported tims in Mr 'Tom Chapman. North 1onston Divisional Organiser of the Engineering Union He claims that above defeating
Communist It ricetious for the pust olliet Corumunists have ploited to wreck his carver and marriage
No Place Like
THIS Home
Belgrade, Nov. 6.
mouths.
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A homelesN worker In Titazrad. Montenegro, fixed up an "apartment" la deserted tomb in the jucai
and lived cemetery there for three mont
Niko
Vukovle. mechanic,
falled said he to find a room in Titograd asd "by chance" managed to discover an empty tomb at the cemetery, which be rearranged and adapted as an "apartment."
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stayed there untli
Jie succeeded lui reiting a (al-China Mall Special.
by ¡rumped-up agbist him.
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London, Nov. 6. The Lord Chamberlain an- nounced today that plays concerning homosexuality The may henceforth be shown in ordinary theatres on condition that they are serious and sincere. This decision
The taken by British Theatre CÉTIPOT, Lord Chamberlain
Earl OF Scarborough, considerably re duces the field of censorship on the central London stage.
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the
These included the allegation that he Indecently assaulted his secretary. Miss Vern Spinks.
Miss Spinks. who has resign- ed her job, has declared that the charge in false ANAL that Communista tried to make her
Up Ull now, plays concerning or alluding
homosexuality accusing Mr statement
were banned from ordinary Chapman.
only be which Mr playhouses and could Is the cose 'Thir
theatre or a Conservative shown in private Ruy Mawby,
wili
the theatre clubs, Toise in member, House of Commons next Tues- day. baking the Attorney- General if he proceedings for conspiracy.
CLUB THEATRES
Bridge Discrepancies.
Today
Washington, Nov. 6.
moon satellite which the American Air Force tis expected to launch early tomorrow morning will have a device for the correction of errors in- tended to prevent a re- petition of the aiming error which
of was one the main causes for the failure of the Pioneer last month.
Even if
the new
Instrument
one
functions correctly, Bcientists said that there is only chance in 25 of succeeding in, thus attempt to put a satellite
On
to
"Cat on a Hot Tu Roo!" by into orbit around the moon, wiil Institute
Tennesse Willinins and Arthur Miller's "A View from the
were both bunished crusthuntres in recent years.
The Lord Chamberlain 1x- plained his decision by declai
homosexualty
generally-discuss-
The second case, which re-
pubitelly erived whele
today, Mr Numan Nichol-ing CamperS son. 31. a London organiser of nowadays
thai
WILA
The small Clerical and Adminis- tople and that there was no Italive Workers' Union,
reason to ban this longer any question from the singe discovery of ITIN
The British voting
stuge censor however reining his right to discrepanoles in elections for
the area executive committee han plays which may be consi- led to a Communist and an-dered as obscene, blasphemous, other man being unsealed.
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rame a Com-
anti-Monarchist vr openly which criticise living persons.--- France-Presse.
Miners Reject Raise
Subsequently
that he had munist allegation seduced a junior
clerk under the
Police 1. are vestigated the ease thoroughly toke Mr Ntehnison no action would be taken against
Britain's 700,000 miners in a Union's The
leaders,
secret pli baliat after Investigation, also accept- |a ed Mr Nicholson's innocence.-
Jaim
Benzi
TAKI
London, Nov. 0.
have rejected new 7/8
the pay offer by National Coal Board, it was un- nounced today.-Reuter.
Cussing Parrot
Had No
ROYAL LATIN AMERICAN TOUR Court Manners
The
London, Nov. 6. Duchras of Kent, Queen Elizabeth's Runt, will make snarth'n
tour
Ameries next
A
af Latin Fobruary and March, visiting Mexico, Peru, Chile and Brazil, it was an nounced tonight.
She will travel by sir, teaving
London February
18
120
about the
m.cule of
It will be the first time a mam
bar of tita British Royal
hae Family
visited Latin Amarica for 27 years, The Dukea of Windsor (then Prince of Wales) and 3: brother the late Duke of Kent
husband- Duchess's vieited Latin America in 1911. They went
Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil-Reuter.
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London, Nov. 6.
the first attempt in August, the chances werd estlinated as one in 10. At that time, the rocket exploded: 77 seconds after being firal Its October, the Pioneer reached an altitude at neurly 80,000 miles before folling
disintegrating on coptael,
the carth's atmosphere.
NUCTERSOF
with
The satellite Resif is shaped like a mushroom- a "totold", the word used by
experts
$23 Million
Rocket
Tho
Washington, Nov. 6.
American Defence Department has placed an order
41
for a rocket engine launch
satellite weighing overal thousand pounds, It wha learned hora today.
The order whe placed with the Pratt and Whle.
Division of
of
the
ney United Aircraft Company which is to bulid the second stage
a rocket whore Hrat stage will be an ICBM Attas. The total cost of the rocket та estimated around $23 million.-
Franco-PreBEC.
at
Cape Canaveral, where the launching is to take place. The stem of the object will consist
Tommy, a grey African parrot and chief exhibit of the fourth stage of the Air
in a breach of promise case, was banned from Court yesterday-because of his language. Seven-your-ald Tommy who plain the bird's absence in the leathed in swear from à saller, County Court at Suburban just world not be trusted.
As he stayed at home, crack- lg nuts and cursing, í cm- barrassed Counsel rose 10
CX-
Rotodyne's Fate In The
Balance
Lainbeth.
Said Counsel, Mr Peter Dow
won't be
Faree Thor-Able rocket.
At the line of ring. the rocket will be 88 feet long. The satelllie proper will weigh 85 unds and will contain fastru- nants weighing 25 pounds.
lo the Judgo "Your Honour, Funding by
the responsible for language of the bird. It might Put us in contempl"
NO HYMNS
Judge Clother looked over his spectactes and anid: "I used
harve i to
' parrot-I knew hyena tunes. “
Left behind at home with Tommy WILH 14-year-old Johnnie, a mynah bird with a bright red beak.
ja Manchester, astronomCTOS at Jodrell Banic, Britain's
obser- glunt radlo maket shoot at the moon sald vatory, for a new United States
tiny they knew the time and date of the inunching but it was sietly secret.
British and American scien- tists at the station were ready to swing into action to track the rocket and pick up its signals as soon as it is launched from Cupe Canaveral, Florida.
Manchestor University алиговотств who are The birds were pre-marriage | operating with nearby Jodrell' The future of a revolutionary presents to his future bride Bank in the moon project sald
British airliner that takes from maintenance. engineer in a off and lands like a hell- William Bensfleld,
London, Nov. 6,
copter hung today on In віж weeks' whirlwind whether its builders can courtship afic inserting an find buyors in the Unitedivertisement for a wife in a newspaper, Bensielc 42, gave Stutos.
a woman the birds, a wedding The Government refused yearing and some money. terday, after six months' talks with oMelals of the Fairey and
RATHER THE BIRDS
Napier aircraft companies to Then he broke off the underwalte nearly 10 million engagement three days before needed lo got the Fairey the wedding was to have taken Rotodyne into full production. pince.
co
leaflet issued today that algnals wil be picked up im- mediately the rockel appears
Over
the horizon, France: Presse & Reuter.
DUKE PRESENTS MEDAL TO QUEEN.
London, Nov. 6. The Duke of Edinburgh, às President of the Royal Society Several successful prototypes Yesterday, he claimed back of Arts,
Queen presented of the 48-passenger, 185-mph the birds, ring and money and Elizabeth with the gold Albert nircraft that La part helicopter his bride-to-be, Elizabeth Medal of the society at Bucking- ond part conventional plane Bowok, 38, widowed mother of
Ham Palace loduy, lanve been hall by intern three, sought domages for tional vintlon experts.
breath of promise."
The medal bears the head of
At least one American Orio Ife got the birds-and she got Prince Albert,, Consort of Queen that operates a helicopter fleet, £150. But Mrs Dowale said Victoria. It was to comethornie
later sho would rather have bin and the US Air Force, were
biranima reported interested in the un- lept the conventional craft-U.P.I.
Special.
DYING BOY'S
Portsmouth, Vir, Nov. D.
A German grandmother came So the bedside of bör dying grandson today, 10-year-old
A neighbourhood limaxing
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with" his. Krandparents
Germany while bis Ašiny, Hergeant. faber, was Malloned there,}
presidency in 1803 that award was instituted... China Mail Speelal.
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LAST WISH
Else Otto. naked: If he could Iongingly
the grandmother, standma ster could fir to the United Biales, exe
He Mew Oito aerived in Hampton fullabies fust anos maen, has envoet' sticl Jontor kald today and quickly went to the`| he probably
Terternon wiil dle within
·Naval Hosp{tu), bringing Bobby Wir week.
a. boitin of 'kely' water, prosents, and, her pofi Tullaby, value, Neighbours of Hobby's parents.
M/Sgt. and Mrs Sommers, of Mrs Otto said, ale wie klad, to nearby
Do with the family, naskis: Trut Hampton, Virginia,
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