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Cairo Youths Stage] Riot Against British
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| « By United Press | CAIRO, Oct. 10—Two thousand | rampaging students wrecked a shop and pillaged vehicles in idowntown Cairo today during!
{mass demonstrations for ejection |
of British troops from the Suez [Canal zone, > i | It was the second and most j costly day of demonstrations in | support of the government's deci-| |sion to scrap its 1936 treaty with | Britain which permits the British to station troops in the canal zone. |
Shouting students smashed into | the French shop “Air Liquide,” set | fire to its furniture and hurled
office files intp the street. Two trucks loaded with bottles | of Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, were | {wrecked and’ bottles smashed on] [the pavement before police re{stored order.
| Anti-British Slogans | §
| The nationalist demonstration |generally was directed at foreign {concerns in Cairo, but the crowd ‘shouted mainly anti-british slogans. Yesterday, demonstrators smashed windows in Shepheard’s' Hotel and the offices of Trans World Airlines, an American concern. High government sources said {that only strong United Stdtes linitiative could . produce an ac-
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A PRI x S Ean :
ning of her Canadian tour.
The Keys to a City—
MEDAL AND A SMACK—Actress Marlene Dietrich receives | They said no proposal will work unless it calls for the withdrawal
a kiss on the cheek from French Ambassador Henri Bonnet after of the British troops from he had presented her with the Legion of Honor at Washington, Egyptian territory. for work in a French bazaar and for entertaining troops.
By United Press Say Egypt Strong Enough
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i | The .sources maintained that philip toured this capital of the Diplomatic lliness?— Egypt had sufficient : {strength to defend the eanal from acclaim of thousands who lined
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Budget Chief Say GOP V:elfare Plan
Means Higher Tax Taxes must go up in Indiana if
the Republican-controlled State, Legislature passes the GOP's]
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‘ |“home rule” welfare program. | £
That was the grim warning that greeted Indiana lawmakers, who returned to the Statehouse today to try and keep the state's public welfare program going without federal funds.
State Budget Director Lytle Freehafer sounded the warning| after studying the state's. finan-| cial picture. He estimated the] “home rule” welfare program, would “wipe out” the state's $60 million surplus by 1953. This sur-| plus was built up during the war years when little construction] work was done.
Cripples State Program
The government cut off Indiana’s $20 million annual welfare grant because the state’s new antisecrecy welfare law conflicts with federal confidential rules. |
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ROYAL SALUTE—Princess Elizabeth recgives a salute from a member of the Canadian Mounted Police as she arrives at Wolfe's Cove with Lt. Gov. Gaspard Fauteux of Quebec, at the begin- date of the anti-secrecy law so
so C major speech since arriving Mon- budget officials, military Dominion of Canada today to the 4av from Britain. i
This crippled the state’s public
| welfare program and placed 75,000 million the state will go into the
Hoosier welfare recipients—the aged, blind and dependent children—at the mercy of the General Assembly. | Now, the state's lawmakers are faced with two solutions to the welfare crisis. - The Senate passed ‘a measure which would defer the effective
that Indiana could continue to re-| ceive federal funds. The House passed a whole pro-+ gram—Yhe celebrated “home rule”!
welfare plan—=which would f0rceishould also devise a plan to pay stocks, the value of which has not
the state to pay $14.5 million a/ year more for welfare costs than it is now doing. At the same time, the program takes away much of
_'a tour of the parliament buildings the state’s control over the county OTTAWA, Ontario, ‘ Oct. 10 and a state dinner tonight where welfare departments. Princess Elizabeth and Prince the princess will make her first
It is this program that state Gov. Schricker: and others fear would “bankrupt
In the buildings of parliament the state.”
powers especially the U. 8, pro‘vided the arms. They argued
Mossadegh Asks UN To Delay Talks on Oil
By United Press in the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, Oct. was slated today to be postponed
tary equipment to European defense nations includ-
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In Indo-China
SAIGON, Indochina; Oct. 10 (UP) — Communist Viet Minh forces have withdrawn from the mountains surrounding the rice bowl near the city of Nghia Lo, 90
ly for
10—The initial appearance of for at least two days because of (Official sources in London said - Mohammed Mossadegh, Iran's 72- pis precarious health. ritain would not pull its troops) year-old premier, before the From the seclusion of his six- out of the Suez and would emUnited Nations Security Council room suite at New York Hospital, Ploy an airlift to keep them fed “ 0» - he requested Council President and supplied if Egypt tried to Persia % Liberal {Joao Carlos Muniz of Brazil to blockade them.) ; . - {postpone the session scheduled for Princess Exiled iThursday until Saturday or longer. Indications were that the PARIS, Oct. 10 (CDN)—Prin- meeting would not be held until cess Ashraf, “strongman ‘of Monday. Persia and twin sister of tM pu, Deputy Premier, Hossein shah, long accused of having t00 patemi told newsmen that Premuch influence on her weaker- i. \ocsadegh had not wanted willed brother, has been "per-iy, g5x for the postponement but suaded” to leave she soupty. re had done so at the advice of his pared for her near Lugano in physicians “who thought that the
premier is very exhausted and miles northwest of Hanoi, French Switzerland. ‘some sort of a postponement headquarters said today Ashraf, who Is suspected of would be appreciated.” T : ay.
liberal tendencies, hated the late. Mr. Muniz informed Britain's The French said 275 more
that the U. 8.! already is providing similar mili- way to Government House — at western | Lansdowne Park, where the prin-
an eight-mile route from the railroad station to Government House. They made two stops on the
cess received the key to the city.
ing Turkey and Greece. land at the National War Me-
morial where she placed a poppy wreath honoring Canada's dead of two world wrs. More than 13,000 sc 1 children looked. on at Landsdowne Park as Canada’s only woman mayor, Charlotte Whitton, pre-
Reds Pull Back jsenteq the princess the key to the
Three-year-old Sheila Lynn Hamilton then presented a bouquet to the princess.
she will see the throne of Canada, ! where, as ‘queen, she will some day have the right to sit. Her
father is the only British monarch [figured the state would be hurt warehouse and several barrels of day-old doughnuts and overripe throne. He financially if the GOP’s program oil,
to have used the ascended it in 1939 to give royal assent to nine bills.
STRAUSS SAYS:
Elizabeth and Philip came hers|
last night in the special train that will be their ho for most of their 35-dav, 10,000-mile tour. Still on the day's schedule was
King George Cancels 1952 Australian Tour
O-car |
Outlines Plan Here's how the budget director
is passed: The state is currently spending
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FRUSTRATED AGAIN—Margaret Crostwaite, 35, cashier for a steamship company, is shown after attempting suicide by jumping into the San FPancisco Bay. She admitted embexnling $40,000
for luxuries and blamed it on her "frustrated childhood.”
Odd Jobs Man Leaves Estate Set at $10,000
PLAINWELL, Mich, Oct. 10 (UP) — A 79-year-old odd jobs man who swapped lawn mowing services for hot meals left an estate valued at more than $10,000, Allegan County Probate Judge Harold F. Weston disclosed yesterday. Gabriel Ryerson, a familiar figure for 40 years in Plainwell, was
$10 million more than it is receiving in revenue (taxes). Adding $20 million to the state deficit because of the loss of.federal funds would bring to $30
red each year, In two years, the state's deficit would equal the entire surplus— $60 million. Mr. Freehafer said he based his estimate on two factors— that the state would continue to maintain record tax collections and that welfare costs would continue at the present rate. Gov. Schricker has told the considered a pauper. lawmakers if they persist in push-| But after he died last month, ing a home rule welfare program investigators found a suitcase through the legislature, they containing about 2500 shares of
for it (new taxes) without bank- been determined.
. = ” » ropting the state, LATER HIS landlady remembered he a had a metal fishing Small Warehouse Burns tackle box which was missing. : | Floy evenson, caretaker -~ Fire loss of $2000 was ** Public Library, recalled having mated when a small warehouse goon Mr, Ryerson - going to the burned at 2460 N. Arlington Ave. library basement on occasion. The late yesterday. The building was{box was found hidden there. It owned by Nuclear Measurements contained $750 in cash and stocks Corp., makers of electronic equip- valued at $8000: ment. The blaze destroyed the Neighbors said Mr. Ryerson ate
and damaged aluminum bananas most of the time and got Cause was not deter- joccasional hot meals by doing odd jobs.
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