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Wednesday, May 26, 1954 ——_——_aer crm _*'/Bunche Confers With Loyalty Board For US. Soviet Press Hails Treaty On Anniversary MOSCOW (P—-The Soviet press hailed the British-Soviet Mutual Aid Treaty on its 12th anniversary today as still the best, cornerstone for European security, But news- paper articles complained that Britain has drifted away from its treaty obligations “by becoming the junior partner of the United States.” Britain and Russia have a 20- year treaty. Both Izvestia, the government of- ficial paper, anésPravda, the Com- “munist party official paper, stressed a theme that Britain had deserted ‘“‘a policy of cooperation with all its allies of the war peri- od” by leaning toward the United States. NURSE MAY BE HONORED IN U.S. WASHINGTON ( — Rep. Fran- ces P, Bolton (R-Ohio) has asked Congress to invite Genevieve de Galard-Terraube, French nurse captured at Dien Bien Phu in In- dochina, to visit this country as an honored guest. 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He was the first American photographer killed in the Indochina war. Capa, who won fame through his Coverage for Life magazine during ‘orld War II, came here two weeks ago on a temporary assign- ment for Life. He had gone to Phuly—an active war sector—to do a story with Jobn Mecklin, a Time Magazine correspondent. French ae said Mecklin escaped in- In of his World War orated Capa with the U. S, Medal of Freedom in 1947, Capa was among six owner- members of Magnum Photos, Inc., a worldwide cooperative pictures agency, . The death of Werner Bischof, one of Capa’s associates in Mag- num photos, was announced in New York last night. The agency said he was killed sometime last week in an automobile accident in the mountains of Peru. He had covered assignments for -many American magazines, including the coronation of Queen Elizabeth Missing Child Is Found With 46-Year-Old Man old girl missing from her Burling- ame, Calif., home since Sunday was found last night, who recently asked to adopt her, was held by police for question- ing. Highway patrolmen picked up little Kathie Dahleen Langdon and showed that the child was not harmed, Kathie disappearéd Sunday from of her grandfather, Peter Dahl, and neighbor children reported she rode off with a man who drove up and talked to her, Dewey Rushing, an investigator for the district attorney’s. office here, said Arnold related: ancisco transact business. He left San Leandro with the little girl Tues- Cuba Moves To Nip New Plot HAVANA, Cuba (—Moving to government, ‘tering in Havana’s fashionable res- ‘dential district, the agents. seized Cesar Lancis, accused ringleader of the plot, and Francisco Cayrol, ai i up Jose Celo, a gardener at the resi- Supreme Court Holds To Ruling WASHINGTON (#—The Supreme Court refused Monday to recon- sider its ruling that the Interstate Commerce Commission does not have power under the federal bank- ruptcy act to initiate a merger of the Florida East Coast Railway with the Atlantic Coast Line Rail- road. Atlantic Coast Line had asked the court to reconsider, contending that the ruling of April 5 would result, at the least, in further liti- gation and delay in a case which has been in the courts for 25 years, The court said such a merger be railroaded by ICC into an un- — ° Appeasement Hit MANCHESTER, N. H. ate Majority Leader Knowland (R- | [i Calif) says “‘the road to appease- | ment (in Asia) is not the road to Peace . . . It is only surrender on ent Security system?’ And we are en- to straight answers.” a? Bunche, a top United Nations of- cial, spent night fi las Peace Prize for achieving an ar- mistice in the Holy Land, is now principal director Department of Tru: Tecognition Il coverage, Gen. Eisenhower dec-| by belongs, has been investigated un- der executive orders issued by for- mer President Truman Il}: MADERA, Calif. WW—A 4-year- || Ervin L. Arnold, 46, a widower || Arnold near here. A hospital check || in front of the Burlingame home |} eee ean bended acre when ] Leather Wedge NEW -YORK —Dr. Ralph J.| ports of the board’s determinaio"s are in all cases submitted secretary general or the exe head of the appropriate int tional agency through the St be | partment.” : Bunche, from Detroit, told newsmen left the meeting, “I have no He and Mrs. Bunche were si#ed to go to Washington tomo friends said, for a formal Farmer Rescued After Hayloft Fall FREDERICK, Md. — Arthur N. Poole, a Woodbine farmer, he |Toke his leg in a fall from a je-|Hayloft and lay nearly 30 hours jes | Without help before a neighbor found him last night. _While firemen were giving him first aid in the barn, a stretcher Peatee was bitten by a horse. i : ‘oole was taken to Frederick Fete ifcae! pagel ithe Memorial Hospital in serious con- visiting Emperor Haile Selasdé of | dition, Ethiopia Tost of yesterday and closeted with aU. 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