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nd ‘custom of monarchies to mint coins : A stationed or civilian.

~-Araericans - ha own faces on A If the Philippine government Sens. gecoration, he would have had to

get permission from the War Deto accept it.

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Tien, But the But 4 ‘the Philadelphia commander ‘In Japan did - “A head of hive 10 uk permission to have 1 on a 1X 1oris coin And in fact, according to ye authorities, he did not take the proposal with Washington rior ‘saying “Yes” to Manila

authorities. The MacArthur peso and the MacArthur 50-centavo es were minted by the U. 8. mint for the

the American supreme not as

U.S. Says

Ship Planes

Use Czechoslovakia

today.

arms trae on grounds it violates United Nations Security Council resolutions. No reply has been received from Prague. TWO: Informed Count Folke {Bernadotte, United Nations mediator in the Jewish-Arab dispute, of the illegal shipments. Authorities said the informawnesi HOB sent to Mr. Bernadotte on

nt rs government,

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met Aug. 14 included affidavits from! ‘Americans - who have been en-

food | assures grass colds ; Foods 00 an wn

Gontrol—destroys ‘ EET STL

'gaged in transporting fighter

'to Israel by air. i Officials here said it was im-/

of Americans involved in the il-| licit arms traffic. But they reported that the supplies were delivered to Isrdel in ‘substantial quantities,” Just where the planes and arms were obtained is not known for sure by the State Department. But some authorities believe some of them were American-| made.

France PREMIER - DESIGNATE Robert Schuman received a setback!

ernment today ‘when the Soclalist|® {Party announced that it would not participate. Mr. Schuman said {he would try to complete the cabinet without Socialists. The Soclalists hinted they might change ‘their minds if Mr. Schuman would sanction an increase in the gov-ernment-fixed national minimum wage. Mr, Schuman favors a slash in prices, but opposes wage increases because of the threat of run-

* nd inflation,

En : gland no regulation covering the amount of meat that hod go into a meat ple, the food ministry sald regretfully today. The ministry received a complaint from the Rochester food control ‘ committee that Roches- « ter meat ple makers were selling "“three-ounce ples con Jess. than one-sixty-fourth of

For 3 2 ounce of meat.”

ip American Citizens in Deals Thot

’ ~The State Department has uncovered evidence that some Amerjean citizens have been involved in {illicit shipments of planes and} other armaments from Czechoslovakia to Isreal, it was ‘learned

On the basis of an investigation Songueiad by the

planes and arms and ammunition

in his efforts to form a new gov- 0

to Israel

as oa Base

Germany HJALMAR Schacht, former German official acquitted of collaboration with the Nazis, has been moved to new quarters in Ludwigsburg internment camp to, protect him ‘from possible violence, it was reported today. Fellow prisoners displayed violent disagreement with an exoneration verdict by a de-Nazi-fication appeal court. Dr. Schacht still faces at least {eight weeks behind bars, ' de|Nazification officials said, while the . military government considers the latest verdict. Charles M. LaFollette

of |

Evansville, Ind., military gover-|. possible to estimate the number nor of Wurttenberg-Baden and

{former war crimes prosecutor at {Nuernberg, said “‘any statement 1

woud make would be unprintable.” :

Palestine . ‘Top-ranking United Nations ob-| servers are scheduled to arrive {here today to meet Arabs nae Jews and gomplete plans for de-| militarization of the area around 'the Hill of Evil Council,

United States HOUSE spy hunters hope to ex{pose soon the wartime efforts of Soviet espionage ring to obtain atomic information from U. 8. scientists, it was reported today. The House Un-American Activ ities Committee will resume its espionage hearings next Tuesday. Chairman J. Parnell Thomas (R. N. J.) has said they will concern a third Russian espionage group. Mr. Thomas refused to divulge any details. But other sources reported that this third ring was ih highly secret information about the original atomic bomb project.

‘Japan

Gen. Douglas MacArthur today

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private operation of Japanese shipping. . Control of how vessels shall be used, including specification as to assignment and issuance of sailing orders, remained in the hands of the occupation forces. But shipowners again have the

plying, maintenance and repair,

|

Manhattan

issued an order partly restoring now

THURSDAY. SEPT. 2 198°

REUNITED—Romana Hussey, 19, flew all the way from Pak-

istan, India, to be with Richard Cardwell, 24, San

whom she met when he was a Gl

She was a hostess and a prize-winning beauty and he played the rmy’ dance band. Two years ago they parted. Since then they have writtenyfaithfully. His purenty arranged for her

sax in an

$7000 trip for their reunion,

Beauty From | . Six Months to

Flies From Pakistan

Resi'ne Army Dance Courtship Bile LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2 (UP)—A beautiful dark-haired girl, {who flew halfway around the world to see the GI sweetheart she met in India, today sald that talk of marriage was * But Ramona Hussey, 19-year-old beauty contest winner from Pakistan, India, said she was “very happy” to see Richard Cardwell,

24,-8San Diego, Cal. Mr. Cardwell, whose parents financed the trip -- reported to have cost $7000 — because they thought it was better for Ramona to fly here than for their son to return to India, said his reported romance with a San Diego girl was a misunderstanding.” He admitted giving Shirley MeFall, a 19-year-old blond, a ring, but said he had the ring back

and the ‘engagement is definitely off.” Miss Hussey, daughter of a

British father. and an Indian

wells for six months as their house guest. She Merely Shrugs . When told of a published ac-

‘responsibility for manning, sup-|count®of Mr. Cardwell's engage-

ment with Miss McFall, the olive-

‘mother, will stay with the Card-|

iego, Cal. with the Signal Corps at Karachi.

ndia Gives Gl Pop Proposal

to California ta

‘very premature.”

skinned Indian girl shrugged her pretty shoulders. | “It doesn't matter to me,” she said. “If during the next six months I fall in love with him and he should propose to me, then I'll marry him.” Mrs. F. J. Cardwell, Richard's mother, said her son had not been well since returning from

India. “We think Miss Hussey's arrival will do a lot” to change that,” she declared."Mr. Cardwell and: Miss Hussey met at a Signal Corps dance in Karachi, Pakistan, where he was a r-Xophone player and she was a hostess. They have correspond- | »d ‘ince his return to the United. States.

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