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African Members For Advisory Commission Urged
London, July 27,
Lord Attice, former Labour Prime Minister,
said tonight that if African nationalist Icadors were excluded from the advisory commission proposed to prepare the way for a 1960 review of the Rhodesian Federation Constitution, it would fail.
He was speaking in a Houm | of Loris debate in which Labour
•pects lind urged that leaders of The African National Congress, now detained, should be on the commission,
Lord Attice said: "In Africa, as in India, there are people whom we have put in prison. 3 we. send out a commission of any kind and
the exclude nationalist lendero Mo choll Tail
Lord Attlee went on: "If you have someone who has tremen- dous influetico with the Africans, it is better not quarrel with him or more him," That Is the lesson with nationalit movements all the way round." Lord Home, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, sald the Federal Prime Minister, Bir Roy Welensky, had inde It elear that British Government protection would continuu so long as the people of the terri- tories wanted it and so long as the British Government con- sidered it necessary,
Lord Home added: "If these fears to the end of British pro- tection) can be removed by an impartial commission, the whole relationship between Africans and Europeans might be changed and the whole outlook of Nyasaland on the federal scene might be changed."
The debate ended without a vote-Reuter,
Destruction Of World By Accident Fear
Stockholm, July 27. The United States professor and Nobel Prixo-widnor, Linus Pauling, said horn today he was uneasy over the fact the world might be destroyed not by the atomic bombs being set loose by ovil intention, but by accident.
Professor Pauling, 1954 Nobel Prize-winner for chemistry, was speaking a guest of honour at the fourteenth international Congress of the Women's in- ternational League for Peace and Freedom, which opened in Stockholm today.
Mrs Nixon.
And Mrs K
Agree
Leningrad, July 27.
Mrs Pat Nixon sald today that no matter how much their hus- banda argue in publle, she and Mr Nine Khrushchev agreed
they should "preseryp the peace" of the world,
In the midst of her whirlwind tour of Leningrad, Mrs Nixon pausell to tell the lady Journalists with her what it was like to alt in on world-moulding political discussions bes tween the Vice-Pre sident and top Soviet leadero.
She listened to Nixon and Khrushchev talk polities for some six hours yesterday At Khrushchev's country home.
The Vice-President's wife did not go into the content of the dia- cuselonio among the men. Instead she told from a woman's per- sonal viewpoint of how the ladies sat in silence ofler under a canopy lunch while their men- folk. lalked over affairs of the world.
BANK BANDITS'
BUSY WEEKEND
London, July 27. PANDITS had a busy weekend in London raiding
BAND, stealing a safe, containing cash and travellers' cheques from the American Express Company in Mayfair and robbing an ice cream factory of about £4,800. '
Vietinis were still trying to assess losses which they thought reight be around £47,000,
Safebreakers working leisure- y through the weekend burnt. open the strong room of the Midland Bank at Stepney in the Earl End and took about
£20,000.
They left behind them a collec- tion of emply milk bottles, tea cups, and blow torch fuel con- tainers.
Less Lucky
At another Midlands Bank at Pinsbury, North London, they knooked a hole through s brick wall to get in and tako £2,000.
But they were less lucky st the third at Ilford, where after hours of toll they found them- pelves in the wrong, strong room. They left empty-handed. The American Express Com- pany's missing bale was be- floved to contalit nearly 220,000 in cash and travellers' cheques.
Ely Cathedral near Cambridge was also broken into and some cash and church plate stolen- Heuler and AFP.
COLOURED WARDRESS ESCORTS
WHITE
London, July 27,
A white woman answered { her ball in court here to day on charges of thefts of money from her em- ployers accompanied by a coloured
women prison ¡officer)....
told after- Reporters were warts that this was possibly the first time in Britain that any white prisoner had appeared in an English dock in the custody of a coloured warder of war- dress.
"After the discus sion ended. we women A Prison Officers Association spokesman said that a coloured agreed we had to pre-
woman prison officer had been serve the peace for our
employed at Holloway Prison, a children whom We London gool for women, for al loved so
least 12 months. much," Mrs Nixon said.---UPL
No Progress
In Dispute
"As far as i know he is the only coloured woman prison officer in the country, though there are sovital coloured women nUTIES in the prison service. There are also two or three coloured men officers in the prison service."-Reuter,
Runaway Coaches
Long Line Fashions For Autumn
Paris, July 27.
The Paris dressmakers, who know their female pay- thology, handed women n long, long line for au tumn today on the second day of the Paris fashions) showing.
Joon Patous line is the
comitention of it. It makes a women look, alim, sophisticated and reed-like from the accen- tunted shoulder line to the long hipline, which topery 'straight to the top of the calf. Gres and Goma showed skirts that were slightly longer than Palou's earlier today,
long- But all agreed on tho
stummed silhouette, which with Patou was carried put from the forward tilt of hat to the pointed toes of the shoes. Patou's coats derived their full- ness from Bccentuated shoul- ders. These were elther rounded or slightly squared by the use of a back panel which dropped them to the hips and which back the sleeves Bet
under 'It.
FUR
the
RL
was backt The reversible coat
In force at Patou's and the other collections One of Patou's most elegant numbers was a black wool coat cuffed, coloured and lined mink. Fur, both of the short and long-haired variely, was used in profusion - sometimes
and collars for suits sembles. Patou's suits had long almost- to-the hip length jackets. Some were belted. Some had Accentuate the pockets to hips. Some hod fly front fastenings which continued down part of the front of the skirt.
Tailored dresses had slightly bicused backs and loosely cut fronts to give the impression of a jackut.UPI.
Bigger Bang
Manila, July 27. Filipino Foreign Secretary, "Nations must give up restric-Felixoerto Serrano, and United live nationalism and behave States Ambassador, Charler morally in order to survive. Bohlen, today failed to make
Edinburgh, July 27. Our
London, July 27. common enemy is War, auy progress towards liquidating Twenty on empty railway a siding
com- and to defeat it we must unite," the dispute between their two coaches stationary in
The Sunday Express
he sold.
countries over the deaths of 23 on the Edinburgh outskirts run mented by cartoon on the pubile:
today. SETLAShing Communist countries are not Filipinos at the U.S. Clark Fleld away
Into activities of Vice President represented in the league, but|Air base.
buffers and a protecting wall of Richard M. Nixon and Soviel attending observers are
this
Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The two mon met today and siccpers, conference from Soviet Russia. afterwards a short communique
showed the two No shunting operations were The cartoon Poland and East Germany Issued by the Filipino Foreign going on at the time and puzzled men standing on a bomb shaped Reuter.
the worth, Each Offles merely stated that Bollan railway officials thought vibrato represent
and a lighted and Serrano had "discussed the tions from a passing train might holding a fuse
match. The caption: "Ha! I can possibility of finding a mutually have set them in motion. satisfactory solution" to the nir- Coaches were damaged but blow us all to bits with a bigger buse affair and had not set new no one was injured, China Mall 'bang than you can blow us all dates for their talks.-AFP.
to bits with."--UPI.
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