THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959. A
Former French Leaders Resign, Sacked From Their Parties
STRIP STAR NOW
COOK
Phyllis
Paris, Feb. 11.
A former French President resigned from his party and a former Premier was expelled by another political group today.
The two figures, who at different times have dominated the French political scene, are ex-President Vincent Auriol and the milk drinking Premier, Pierre Mendes France.
Naked Truth On Nudism
London, Feb. 11.
M. Aun has resigned from the Social: Party herause f drnment with the policia! of the parts's secretary-general, forma Picenter, Guy Moll
In a letter to the section of the party in Murel, where [
since leaving the has lived Pre idency of the Repule in Today, 1953, MI Auried sokh Ive everything crumbling.
is necessary s il Tallying. Guy Mollet is D longer trailed to bring this
Nor about.
15 intre "ad- ministrative apparatus. I am raving." M. Auriol, now 74, was eletre, in 1947 as the feet President of the 4th Repubile.
So
During World War 11, be
British
cinema audiences went to London to join fres he watching French leader, Girneral Charles wil soon
the De Gaulle, now President of men and women in
in Fraser. the screen nude on
censor's colour, with the blessing.
They are to see Nudist Paradise, 72-minale feature about
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France
tose
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Dixey
Owes £1,300 Tax
London.
Phyllis Dixey, dancer and striptease artist whose £100
a week name
once packed theatres, is now work- ing as a cook and reli- gious assistant to woman spiritualist. She is living in a 30-room mansion guest house near with Guildford, Surrey, 60-year-old Mrs. Marjorie Merritt.
Min Daxey, now aged 44, sald: "I was guided here by rome power from above, I shal never go back to show business.
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have opencil new chapter in my life and I want lo forget the past. I have per- fect happiness here at fast."
Mirs Divey
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The woman who was Phyllis Dixey: Now she's Mrs Tracy, the cook.
Mix: Dixey fouted Britain and Scandinavia from 1947 to 1055. From February 1955 to October house a few weeks ago 1950 she was in a touring show, and was receiving £100 a week. het husband, Jack
Her husband received £7 10s. as her manager.
M. Auri, who had en n member of the Surialist Party with 'since 1905, held various Minisi "Pnutty" Trees,
fernt posts a the prewar Papa |
Mia Dixey's new life was Frail
govemments
anvaslation revealed after she had been to ar
of her Bigtition for a meeting Presidents, creditors--the Inland Revenue. There had been said thol. be is a member of the Constita-
until she got her present Job tional Committee, set itp 1.een-
three weeks ago, she and her aly to emure that all aws fall
hushand bac been living out week National
nudists, which has been given a certificate for public show ing.
the naked truth about naturism was shown 10
Today
Press
with the late Eren Blunt.
Like a former
Alience its the pre- willen the freework srnce of the Buke of Bedford, new constitution who has made Woburn Abbey
Into profitable stately home
by
with
admiting the public at
head, half-a-crown *ldeshows.
The
last
a
International Nudlat Con- was held at the abbey year, and some of
scenes in thin flm abot flere.
Today
poned stars of
Overseas
the bespectacled Duke the two fernale with
film fully the
kuce. clothed-one
on each two They
unknown actresses who hope to see their
Arc
names in ligkis as a result of stripping for action.
As naturist propaganda the Alm wlif not make many friends or influence many people. But it will advertise Woburn Abbey, and pull in the cash customers to Britain's cinema industry.
The producer hope, to sell
overseas or wherever anyone Mall JL-China will Special.
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Refusal
the
She has not undertaken any engagements since then because of ill-health, except eight weeks up to April last year, when she earned £75 a week.
Mr Parker said he would apply for a bankruptcy order.
All Sorts
INDIC that," she said, ") am getting #piritual Kultaice needed.
Bever have been hap- pler.
"But 1 came for here
than
$219
I
" do not regret my career,
but
I have been looking for spiritual
comfort for
a long Ume" So, back
to the kit-
15%, Assistance
The Oficial Reciver, Mr T
Mrs Merit and her husband Miss Dixty, H. Paker, ad
Arthur, a former holiday camp a statement iv- Mendes-France has been had entered 31.
£1.312 manager, bought their Surrey the middle-of-ing total deficiencies an expelled from the-road Radical Socialist Union and assets as £4, all the defl-ion eight years ago.
Said Mrs Merrill; "All sorts of Democratic Forces,
ciencies except £30 legal costs
End people. come to stay here.
the 4-year- Some are just ordinary guests,
Wotan owing for income tax.
others
jor Come
Spiritual old
ap- reasons. Some are locking for because they piritual comfort have been unhappy, like Mrs Tracy, for instance.
'The
party, meeting under the Presidency of ex-Premier Felix Galliard reaffirmed its order that members must nut Join other political groups and
noted the refusal of " Mendes-France and His fol- the lowers to resign from party. Three
melabers
the of Committee
The walked out of the meet- ing in protest.--France-Presse.
National Party
Editor Dies
Melbourne, Feb. 11
Mr Lance Failuw, former Associate Editor for the Sydney Morning Irald died at Geelong near here yesterday, aged 82. Reut:r.
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III-Health
her failure. She attributed said Mr Parker, to heavy and excessive arbitrary tax assess- mente, bad debts, and ill-health caused by worry and over-work. Miss Dixey and her husband presented a number of shows in London's Whitehall Theatre up to 1947, when they did not
new the tenancy.
chen for
of
whose pearanceU were bright spot in the binck- out
or thousands of Service en
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in wartime. London
"We hold religious meetings, but we do not held scances.
that sort We are not spiritualists,"
Phyllis Dixey gets up early every day to cook breakfast for Express Ser-
many
RS
FUIS,
vice.
• The girl wretc remember.
MR K LIKELY TO PUSH
NON-AGGRESSION PACT
London, Feb. 11.
Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, is likely to suggest a non-aggression pact in his forthcoming talks in Moscow with Mr Harold Macmillan, diplomatic sources said here today.
war his prevent pact themselves Soviet Soviet hosts might reply that had British public opinion strong meral feelings and both the Soviet and Brilish Govern- ments would feel moral pres
obliga- sure to observe their tions,
non-aggression Mr Macmillan accompanied bilateral
between the Mr directly by the Foreign Secretary, Lloyd, Sulvyn
10 Unionated Britain, is dying Moscow in a Comet jet airliner Soviet leaders would prob
ably remind Mr Macmlins a 10-day on February 21 for
that he himself suggested visit.
non-aggresalon pact in Janu- ary 1958 before leaving Lon. don on a Commonwealth tour. then sell, M Macmillan speaking about lessening East- West tension, he would start by a column pact of non-aggression.
This had been done
Sovit leaders would probably agree with Mr Marmillan that results far-reachly concrete
could not be expected from the visit, the sources stated.
Air Macmillan hias described reconnaissaT.CO his trip as not for negotiations. However, it was believed the Suvlet leaders regarded discus- sions of a non-aggrcasion part da well within the scope of the °Morcow 1r1x"£
Wide Pact
The Soviet Union would prob- ably preter a non-aggression pet between the Nato und Warstw olliances such as Soviet policy us in the past openly advorated.
Argument
before.
observers said Diplomatic the concept of non-aggression pacts and "zones of peace" wis J. feature of current Soviet global policies,
Soviet delegation
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