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PARIS, Dec, 10 (UP)—Egyptian Foreign Minster Mohammed Salah El Din Pasha said yester- pf latest actions in the

day the Upited States should ad-gye7 canal zone were “crimes” vise Britian to pull out of Egypt. committed against Egypt and her He said there is no chance of a People and said that it was the compromise on the Anglo-Egyp- duty of the Egyptian police to pretian dispute and that unless Brit-]vent such actions. fan evacuates Egypt the ‘“situa-| “There is a Communist danger,” tion will go from bad to worse.” |he sald, “and we have warned Salah El Din warned in an in-| Britain that her stand in the conterview that growing tension and| flict and her refusal to evacuate: armed clashes with British forces|!8 exploited by the Communists,

countries fn the past and thus allowing a vacuum to develop.” Salah El Din charged that

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might be exploited by Communist propagandists and said United States government aware of this potential threat.” “But ‘if the Americans are really concerned about the peace in Egypt and the Middle East us a whole,” he said, “it would be a wise move to advise their British| allies to evacuate.

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this vital issue has regrettably not been a passive oné, but it has taken up a rather active stand in supporting Britain in the conflict,

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Acheson on this problem and we] have been given a note in Cairo

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“If there is any threat of ag-|by the United States ambassador gression to the Middle East at all,| last October on instructions from| the British are to be held fespon-|the State Department, which were| sible for it for withholding arms|all giving support to Britain's|. from Egyptians and othér Arabpolicy.”

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Salah El Din said that Britain's| » Egyptians

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sister of President Truman, and Past Grand Matron of | Grandview, Mo., chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, | |

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will meet tomorrow — normally | an official holiday—to consider) NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (UP)— him on “a sehound”. trom. 5 70+ that Miss Sa-.

breaking diplomatic relations| poop Vanderbilt Howard, 19, sonjmantic defeat. with Britain. lof socialite Mrs. George Vander-| He denied reports Acting Foreigh Ministery said yesterday on returning mal was a “belly dancer.” Torahim Farag disclosed the Pur-\from Italy that he had offended| “She's not that kind of a girl"| pose of the extraordinary cabinet pis family by becoming engaged he said. session, which falls on the anni-| go an Egyptian actress but hinted) Mr. Howard said he had been

versary. of the birth of the po may take another turn at woo-|corresponding with Miss Von Prophet Mohammed. ».4ing. actress Betsy. von. Fursten- Furstenberg for months and that|

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diplomatic ‘break might be an- Nicky Hilton. with Mr. Hilton. — nounced after the meeting, he yr yiward arrived from Rome| Indicating that he might besaid: lon the Liner Saturnia, confessing|come Mr. Hilton's rival, he sald “Such a study needs time, and he felt somewhat blacksheepish he would see Miss Von Fursten-, this time cannot be specified.” |pecause his family had taken a Perg when she epens in a New Reliable sources said the cabi-|«4im view” of his acting in an York play next month “and then net might decide on a step-by-i1talian movie and becoming en-| We'll see what happens. step program rather than a sud- gaged to Aya Samal, an Egyptian Fly to Italy den and complete severance Of goiress. His appearance in the Italian relations. He indicated that he had been movie, “The Twe Ways,” 80 surprised by news that Miss Von|alarmed his socially prominent 2 | s d Furstenberg had become engaged njure to Mr. Hilton, former husband of ifilm star Elizabeth Taylor, having his activities. In Bus Crash lan idea he had the inside track| But Mr. Howard stoed up to NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (UP)— on Betsy's affections, them. A passenger bus collided with a Bagged on ‘Rebound’ “I thought it was about time taxicab on New York's lower east He said he had not known that Someone in the family went to side yesterday, skidded into tWO petsy was engaged to Mr. Hilton Work,” he said. parked automobiles and crashed | | we read it in & newspaper. | into the front of a meat market, mpen ne said, he became engaged injuring 22 persons. - |to Miss Samal. He would not say Police said the injured all were|gypiicitly that Miss Samal got occupants of the bus. Six of . a them were hurt seriously enough to require hospital treatment.’ Authorities said that the taxicab driven by Murray Shapiro, 28, was making a left turn when the north-bound bus struck the rear of the eab. ; Thomas Gibson, 34, the bus driver, told petfoe that after the collision the bus skidded on the rain-slicked pavement. The city-owned bus smashed into the two cars on the west side of the street, carrying a small sedan with it into the store front. The other car spun completely around.

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Case of Shoes Stolen, All for Right Foot

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