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“Sudden Death” Move SeenIn [Mitchells Red China Bid For UN Seat By WARREN ROGERS JR. WASHINGTON (#—American of- ficials are preparing for a one day, sudden death struggle over communist renewal next Tuesday of Red China’s bid for U.N. mem- bership. The simple strategy, which has been effective in most of the 150 fruitless attempts by the Commu- nists to unseat Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist delegates, will be to avoid a showdown vote on the is- sue. Instead, the fight is planned on a move to defer action. A quick settlement of the peren- nial question would clear the way for policy statements next week and thus free Secretary of State Dulles in plenty of time for the proposed meeting in late Septem-, ber of nine countries on the qués- Washable Wall Beauty... Guaranteed with Supe Kini [ine === The washable LATEX wall paint SHERWIN- WILLIAMS 709 Duval Street Tel. 2-9611 THOMPSON HARDWARE Caroline and Grinnell Streets tion of German sovefeignty and rearmament. Dulles, now visiting Europe te confer with German Konrad Adenauer and British For- eign Secretary Anthony Edeh,has announced plans to attend the opening session Tuesday ef the U.N. General Assembly, meeting at New York City. He will address the 60-nation assembly, probably Thursday. America’s new U.N. delegation, headed by Ambassador Henry Cab- ot Lodge Jr., was called to the State Department today for swear- ing in exercises. i The five representatives and five alternates were briefed ‘yesterday by State Department officials on what to expect. The usual attempt by Communist China to gain the seat now held by Nationalist China waa forecast as the probable first clash between the ftee world and the Communists. Red China’s persistent attempis to win U.N. standing have resulted in 150 failures, counting eommit- tees of the U.N. Assembly as well as four tries in vain at each cf Assembly itself. Members of this country’s U.N. delegation, with Lodge as chait- man, are Sens. H. ander Smith (R-NJ) and J. liam Fyi- bright (D-Ark), C. D. Jdekson of New York City and Charles H. Mahoney of Detroit. Alternate representatives: Jamer Phillip Nash of Austin, Tex.; Ade M. Johnson of Tacoma, Wash.; Roger W. Straus and Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, both of New York City, and career diplomat James J. Wadsworth, who is deputy Lodge. HIROSHIMA SURVIVOR ENLISTS IN ARMY SAN FRANCISCO # — Sasumi Salamasa, 24, a survivor of thé atom bombing of Hiroshima, was sworn into the Army yesterday and said he enlisted “beeause I feél it is my duty as dn Americéin citizen.” The Ouled Nails mountain in Algeria is renowned fer dancing girls. The North’s Loss is the South’s Gain! Just Arrived — From Our Northern Stores — At Fabulously SHORTS $1.49 Values to $2.99 Eack. Tremendous Assortment of Styles and Fabrics — Cotten Twill, Sail Cloth, Denim, Playtone. Sises 10 to 20 YOU'LL WANT 3 or 4 AT THIS PRICE Beachcoats $1.49 LIMITED QUANTITY Values to $2.99 + SIZES... 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He te- ecived a nena of Sciénce de- the past four fall sessions of the|gree ia usiness Admitistra' and is a member of Chi Phi Fra- iy» Asa \gueeppltrengen hig a fe sistéred re: ite broker. Nanty Elizabeth was bern on August 17, end weighed 8 Ibs. 1 ince at birth. The Mitchells now reside at 1083 Southard Street in Key West. Lost And Found i; [Exchanges Made Fla. — Giles rap iopebe ma font his w and org . at Red found rf qm the . beach. Hall woat to retrieve it yester- day. Baring thé conversation arm mentioned that when he found the wallet he was at the looking fer an éxpensive he had lost. fall: remarked, “I found ael iter about the same Place you found the wallet.” He produced fhe lighter. It was Arméttong's. CAN HE READ? CINCINNATI (# — Heywood Dorsey swote out a warrant yes- torday, ch Frederick Gray, ae aii rom » hiding place ‘The bill, Dorsey said, was placed on & page containing the 10 Com- mendments. a Waves in the egean travel about 1% miles an-hour if they ate a foot long, but waves 9 thousand ms ag Would travel at 44 miles per '” d-sten CREDIT PLANS mean convenient shapping far your family Nickel Shower Gives Rainbow A Gray Hue © MT. PLEASANT, Mich. w—The gelden hue in the rainbow of Mr. ane Mrs. Charles Deibel ‘s turning a nickel gray. The nickel shower that television comedian Gary Moore started stili is falling on them and they're hap- py about it. But with considerably more than half an estimated 105,- 000 letters emptied their pot totals $5,907.48. Onee townfolk and the Deibels talked aboat a possible “fabulous fortine” that would bring a new home, a pipe organ, a new car and an educational trust fund for Postmaster Raymond Hooker es+ timated today’s mail brought 18,- 000 letters in response to Moore's suggestion « week ago that his viewers send the 26-year-old couple a niekel apiece and make them h. Moore originated the idea to Family Pool Is A “Bust” MONTEREY PARK, Calif. a — The Jim Bright family planned to throw a neighborhood party last night celebrating completion of their swimming pool. But the party was a bust. So was thé pool, build above ground of concrete blocks. Water pressure caused one side of it to burst out with a roar yesterday, scattering the blocks. But the Brights and their three ehildren still have the do-it-your- self-spirit. They plan to build a barbecue pit from the remnants of the pool. THIEVES MAKE EARLY VISIT TO STATION HAWTHORNE, Calif (»—Thieves | crawled through a window of an| uncompleted building yesterday and stole $25 worth of electrical | equipment. The structure, to be dedicated | next month, is Hawthorne’s new police station. dramatize a dislike for programs) that “exploit human misery.” Mrs. Deibel, vacationing with her hus- band, was called from his audience by Moore, who said he “liked her face.” She said she was satisfied with her modest life the wife of an appliance salesman. Moore then suggested the nickel shower to maké the Deibels “rich” any- way. Wife Number One Is Furious With Moslem Husband JAKARTA, Indonesia (#—Indo- nesian President Soekarno, a good Moslem whose religion allows him four wives, has taken his second. Wife No, 1 and the young repub- lic’s feminists are furious. Sources at, the presidential pal- fice said the 54-year-old president, & pioneer leader of the Indonesian revolution, had married a Mrs. Hartini, a divorcee and mother of five ehildren, in a Moslem cere- mony last June. Mrs. S. Kartowijoni, chairman of the women’s organization Perwari, said Soekarno’s beautiful 29-year- old first wife, Fatmawati, had not agreed to her husband’s second | marriage and is ready to seek a divorce. Fatmawati and the presi- dent have four children. Mrs. Kartowijoni, whose organi- zation has been campaign- ing against polygamy among In- donesia’s 78 ion people, said Soekarno’s example “pierces the hearts of wonieh’s organization members striving for justice for Married women.” The feminist teader summoned womén's clubs to a protest meéet- ing. | ee Your Grecer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND icusan COFFEE and CUBAN — TRY A POUND TODAY — ———— Servicemen’s Special! $1.00 Day PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL| 101] FIFTH STREET Miami Beach, Fla, Alhambra The Center of Hotel : Coovenionce in MIAMI, FLORIDA = A Modern High Cless-Fomily Hote’ $ ime Quiet N yorhood .. ..Overlookin isceyne Bay..Mod frite W. EARLE SPENC! nege: or see your travel agent AIR CONDITIONED : COPPERHEAD CAUSES TRAFFIC TIE-UP READING, Pa. @ — Patrolman Donald Ray broke up a downtown traffic jam yesterday, then hit the cause of it all on the head with a shovel and threw the body down the nearest sewer. 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