Elm Tree Bug Causing Many Headaches In London LONDON. (Reuters) - A little bug called "scolyf-ill dentructor" has brought death from Dutch elm disease to more than 1.000 of Lon-1 don'j beautiful elm trees and I giant headache in the minister of Words. When the bug-known in Canada as elm bark bettle-gets to work hurrowing away at the roots of an elm. a branch of a tree that has slond the test of time for nearly 21:0 years is likely suddenly to drop lllorl-as to the ground. Worse still. the wlluie tree lnay sul"lnnly crash to dcath because it ilati heen blown by a slight. breeze. The aims uf Lun(lnn's fanluus royal parks have crusllerl in death more people than all other ll'f!PS put together. Because of this. ih-- minister of works. Sir David El- cles. last year decided it was time he sent out his men to ax them down. PEOPLE OPPOSE AQKING But although the nation had been alarmed at the deaths of three men in a London bus and I little boy on whom elm trees crashed. people raised their hands in horror because the trees were to be slaughtered. And this gave the minister of works as big head- achr But he stuck to his guns-or his axeand down came 50 per cent of the aims that shade Kensington Gardens' "Broad Walk" and "Rot- top How," Hyde Park's ancient bridle path. Because the fatal Dutch elm disease. which cannot always be detected in time even by experts. spreads so quickly. there was al- most a mass slaughter of the 200- ycar-old trees. Slr David had to answer ques- tions in the House of Commons about his tree-lopping. Deputations were sent to him and appeals made to the Queen. Sir David told the House: ''I know I am unpopular but I must go on with the job for safety's sake." . A special advisory "i-v was set up keep the minister informed on t condition of trees in London's royal parka.' Regular surveys now are carried out on the 157,000,000 cubic feet of elm trees that form one-fifth of Brltr ain's hedgerows and parkland tim her As the ministry ax-men fight thr insidious little bug. the disease ap- pears to be lessening, but this may oniv he a temporary recovery. Anv moment the insect may get flour No: Atomic Subs To lie Built WASHINGTON (AP)-The navi Tuesday designated the shipyards where four new atomic-powered submarines will be constructedi Two of them will be built at the Groton. Conn.. yard. or an. erlll Dynamics Corp.. builders of lhe first atomic uubmarlnn. the Nnlltilus. one of the two will be another nuclear submarine desig-' nsiedy to attack enemy surface Nova scotio children who have re. attacks by rioters with the aidi Ymsv WE 3ELlEVE lN All- Hhiplllnz. The other will he Ii ceived injections of the Salk polio of one revolver. VEBTISING. BUT WE ALSO lb. 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But when Ii bug gets at the roots low can Ir the tree is affrl-ted lllliil it crasllcs EXPERTS BAFFLED For the last 20 years chemistry 'lIIi'l forestry experts on both sides of the Atlantic have heen h!1"led by the disease. which ramp to Rritaln in will from Holland after i l ravaging the trees of France. Ger- xany and Belgium. - It spread to North America in the early 1930s through veneered timber sent from Holland. Ameri- . can elms are said to be even more - English ones. - ' Before the Second World W American experta suggested an ' anti-toxin injection to stifle the idisense. but in Britain this failed . and the ministry returned to "sur- "ical" methods. The only laugh they have over the little beetle is that the unaf- 'cctorl timber from in diseased elm .ree still fetches the same market price it is sold mainly for making coffins. t .. Suggests Colombo-Style Aid To New tlii"l'AWA. (CPI-Pl'i.l'ilE illlill.-ltl Jarfield Todd Tuesday suggested the Commonwealth provide, Co -ombostyle aid to the new federa loo of '”odesia and Nyasaland. The Southern Rhodesian prim minister told a press conferencl that aid similar to that giver south and southeast Asia under thl Colombo plan would help the nevl tfrican federaton raise native liv- llg standards and prevent possible Man Man terrorism spreading there from Kenya colony IN GERMANY Lleul. John Gauthier oi Chariot Federation . Sallie silucklllg things had hap- pened because "R is easy to throw -uttau Gellnanj E3.-iii Lt Cr:lIlllltr'l -v but 3:::”:::. .E::".i":i.: ”.1.2';..:.".i?”1ii :3: 1:: 1:9. wTll?g(eBx!:as1:an5gi:g,leilE!g'nlent said it Mobile Laundry Unit during sum- lriiam illlantry Bl-ignlie ll Gel. dm not have Sumcent funds .0 mar training exercises held near many. (National Defence Photo). provde the new federaton with as- sistance similar to we Colombo Plan. However. Canada and other Commonwealth members ha d enormous funds. He said he believes Britain has nresponsibilily to put forward iAir Force Officer Goes To Defence Dept. Post We plan of assistance In which Mr. Todd arrived in Ottawa Mon er Commonwealth members 0T'llAVlA. Will A st-mild urn '41 l-ll... '1-1 lmli 'll4' til 11.11-1,...-..l liay for a four-day visit to the muld particpate. ( ior air force officer has lH'Pll l-as ill-.111: hlull:tn lillli('l' :lll- torri- capital and " Chalk River, Ont.. Mr. Todd said -Southern Rhnde-pi appointed to a high defence dc control. it also was llll(l(ll'l-l0ll(i atomic energy plant. sia's attempts to raise native iiv- partment post. :hat a press release had been pre- ”The African people have lng standards are impeded by lack He is 53-year-old Air Com lareri by the air force but never awakened." he said. "However. we are finding it difficult to provide them with the services they re- quire and whichthey are demand- ing in no uncertain terms." COMMONWEALTH PROBLEM He said activities of Man Man terrorists in Kenya, should be a matter of Commonwealth concern. Modesty Seen Cause of Death LONDON, (Reuters) -e A "very secretary lnodesf" 34-year-old tripped. fell into the Thames and was drowned-because she was too proper to lift her skirt. a cor- oner's court was told here Tues- day. The drowning occurred after Miss Gladys Margaret Hook tried to step from a yacht gangway into a dingy and lost her footing. Asked if he could account for the accident. Frederick D. Gosling. company director and part owner of the yacht. told the court: "Her skirt may have restricted her movements. She was a modest ':irl. Rather than lift her skirt, she vould allow it to get in her way." A verdict of accidental death van recorded. Report On Salli Program in N. S. HALIFAX. (CP)- Of the 3.400 ofyfunds. At present loans were modore C. Frederick Johns. whose being floated for agriculture and appontmeut as assistant deputy housing schemes. minister in charge of construction. 1' N0 RADICAL TROUBLE engineering and properties was ap- - He said he is confident Southern proved June 22 by Defence Min Rhodesia will not experience racial ster Campney. lfFtfl"lillegTll:l'9 Md bee" "9 l"55 Of An official said no HlllltiIlil("i' rllnetS"sitn:'g 1232 Rhllfleslfl "l lacllll lnnnt was mzlde al that time hc- fir (mlllllmriul-p .illlllls wag pl. y However M.r.Todd said he is ralllste it was rllilstieltfd lihrv ap- ..-ilmi '1-1 ilVxIx'.ilil ricplry mm. so fgngaengglaonergqwgg be P..."--'"”" 3" "1 ..::".J.:::1; :.:.:;.”.ii:?..”:5i3lii"L.:? lllllloldzlliii 3llr:uNY:83l8lfld Hennoieg Huwevel-' an informs"-L said that lmue '0 carry 0"” his prevmus .there had been mum Nt,b!ems re. Sllcll Ell Blllll-'tllllCem I Cllmlllg liuties directing construction. on- p 5llUl'llY 8599? the 8PP0llllmEll'- Ul "ineering and properties but with .centiy in Nyasaland. lAlr Marshal Frank R. Miller. 47. ....-eased authority ' The” W35 ll" "llilll ll-37 lll Slllllllt as deputy minister might have led - - Rh ,3 i 1 ti, 1y 1 p idp ' He IS in charge of 'he defence em 0 esa n E W ml '9 - dcpal'imoni's vast tri 'lGl'i)PO con- llowever. Africans were not per- . ” T mitted to vote unless they met (iron who had sought refuge in lmwm" pmgmms. H9 recemly l-ertaln educational and living iii; iwspjiai from the mob. in Wmlflleied 5"l"l,"”l'"" ”fa"1ml;a"d standards. the streets were n 11 d ri . '.r "we mm NW "" pm or S m There were no Africans in the than noeriurnlarl l1P(iisll3Ii,tih'sl1.lTtii'l:s Ham? "M Gmmmv ' C The ill'.'L1Pi.f .lll;:le fiFii'tIFl" l'tIll listributcd Ar Marshal iilller sllrcecded C. (Bud! Drury, former army )Flg&dlEl" who returned to private lusiness. He became a civilian alhen his '(lI'lf7'I'illlllPlli nllnmlnccli alne ii lln: i'lf.”lJlIl'r Mir: 15. HELD OFF legislature but thorn was no law hospital oqliip.-npnl, in prgypnf "am-95. hemg Flamed, i kliilt'il(lll pru;l';lli1 now iwlu: plnll ATTACKS i lied. he soul in an lllt--rvlow, is the H some M mg n ' H hlifg-Canflflia rzlrirlr line ninnc the- urses. one ylilli 1'11 pnralel. One of the major wfifth the almoner (the hospital -lmblerns was to integrate this pm. Massacre In ghgsgl bighghaarsgstiisses itlowtmucth met with the DEW distan' early 6 Or rea men) varniniz radar c ain being built and Mrs. Flschbater. escaped to in the Canarlizln Arctic by the lMofoccQ a nearby hut where they barric- United States. i aded the dm" and wl"d”w3- A native of Portsmouth. Eng- : OUED ZEM, Morocco (Reuters) l1hF”R!;llx hQ"l'5- wgfll "'9 llld ill land. Air Commodore Johns is -European survivors. their eyes ' "”9l'3 ""0 Velv lllesmall hl'.h f ih hi 1 kl S k- saga rgilrrgzlns the horror of Suit; 53:13 mggllgsed to hold or con- l)'lflle1cTl?i'l)1i)no pint 1.1???-lilllfcv. ur ys orcccan massacre t B. He said his l t” . k h' this town, Tuesday told howi Only two bullets remained in away from Sal-l:lK'iil(rlqandeteli)atll!1Itl Arabs had hacked patients lying lllt cllimbe 0' the revolver leaves l-hr running of the paper in their imspiiai bed, when I foreign legion patrol fln- to his eriiim-S. And they related laow a littleylllly calm to the rescue. l He joined the air force in Feb- group 0 women an one male Tm ' hospital official held off repeatedi itreatment. Tuesday became the when he stopped in Houston. lsurpri iout. worry and agitation spread 1 Thursday, Aug. 25, 1955 The Guardian Page II india's Ambassador Draws Apology For Segregation Mcowkm N” Error At Texas Airport -yer u...;.,y.,..i ' WASHINGTON (AP) - India's federal government for operation EDMQNT ( W . y ambassado , who was segregated of "no. airport contains a ban ,c.i 1-,5,u3,NhuC::,t ygiyarggg. so deftly at a Texas airport rea- against discrimination. end my of ,1", cm”. 0, Ila, taurant that he actually thought Mehta was on a plane journey hoiism. 5," pr, Loon A are... he was being given preferred 1-om Washington to Mexico City be", ,,,,,r;.m, M p;,ym',iom, " llfale University. ' Dr. Greenbert. Says Causes Of fr recipient of logies He said at Mexico City that o . cm the U. S. government and left iousto without knowing the . ysundry others. greason for changing rooms. nn;f,f,1i”,ff,',',f:',jf,:f,':'"”'m?' ”- . When ambassador Gaganvlhari said they were asked to make the Hour mm" mm Y!” "'3 1' de Lallubhai Mehta and his sec- change with the explanation that 3'4 -"-'r 1 . (facts and nutritional ueficiencies yret y, B. A. Rajagopalan, ap- 'nstructions had been issued toim relanon t0 akmhonsm have Imp apeared in the public dining room '"1w them every courtesy. '-,m.eI.ed M (,auSes.gm”.eIy the of Houston's international nirport He said the smaller room was pffectl of Mcoho"sm-- ' Monday, Mrs. Mary Alley, l'PSfBll- -ooier and more private. Hr ad- ' i rant supervisor, thollght the)" were tied that If he had understood the negrnes. incident was a matter of discrim- addressing the Dr. Greenbert drew an analogy between alcoholism and typhoid She asked them to mow lo a inatiol he would have left the ltiv"; Tim” ware mt” 3&9” A" small private dining room in such "vstaurant. 'lltllfm”'ll'"” lyphlild 3"": I'll" 53"?” polite tones ttrliat they thought they lvo:i;Ja:t'i::l;s 'f":)5h0l:”m ” lgrvedqfg were getting e luxe treatmeni re- I "". t . ' ' . Served for important visnors Longshgfemen 5 ;the steps were. definition of the iproblerneunderstandlng ii; dia- jcovary of the means to solve the problem. and thtrdlv. application of the means ' But when news that the nmbas- I lsador had been segregated came Dfrlke In No Y. from Houston to Washingt NEW YORK (AP)-Denial of an OFFICIALS RED-FACE!) ex-convlct's work permit blew up I;rgyfHoL0Gl(l-AL EFFECTS State Secretary Dulles hastened T esday into a wildcat longshore to ts.-lczraph an apolnlzv to Mehta men's strike that tied up ships all A. W. Fraser. director of treat- The state department also zcnt an alonz the Hudson river waterfront. HIEM for ill! Alcoholism l"0undn- official expression of regret to the Fourteen vessels. including the U011 0f Albe!'lB- llllcllsstd 7-llG Indian government. huge Queen Mary, were affectgd psychological effects of alcohol. Mayor Roy llofhcinz of Houston by the 4.200 striking pier workers. ll! will ill? 9'5”-if ill 3lC0ll0l offered an apology ”on behalf of While the walkout was set off by "ll Ell ll'l'lll'l'lU3l V3l'l”-I Wllll ll"-ll every citizen of Houston." the plight of John (Mickeyl Mc- lll'lySlt"8l and Slwllll C0l"llll0"- "0 Frank Mullen, manager of the Longhlin, it apparently was aimed 'll5i'll5-hell l'95llll5 0f V"l0lll lE5l5 iairport dining room. said ho was at the New York - New Jersey "Fin! Imlll amount! ill 8lC0ll0l ”ierrihly embarrassed and upset waterfront commission. ' llllfl9l' l?0lllT0ll9d C0lli'llll"ll5- llllfl ihv the llrlinrtllrlato incident " The conmlissinn. whose job it is Will allillll N5 llllllc” 9' 3'”-"ll"l Hrs Alloy. tllc rcstnllrnnt supl-in in l)nii('(' lllP piers of the vast port leads to ”a freer flow of super- llulr. llnllld not rollilnerrt. of New York, had rant-ellt-d Mc- lll'l3l ld935- lllll all lml30VEFl5ll' lfltllrwses of tho inl-idcni said l.0uL!l1lln's temporary work permit "Wlll ill llll-'llC llllllltllll-" llrs Ailey explained she ihlulght because of a criminal record, the two Indians were Negroes and --my -laid ”the law's the law." Ve- Texas law forbids serving the . :5: Mine In Chile groes and white persons in same (lining room. However. city of 'loustou's contract with NEW YORK. (APi- The Wall Street Jullrnal said Tuesday that the Anaconda company has dis. cnl'el'nd a new mine in Chile which may ranl-l among the grout copper Large Barns Lost . . . in Lightning Fire y y y mines of the world. Hi l:j.N"l'REVll.Ll:.. N. B.. (CP) .- The mine. the India Mulrrto. is ghtnlng during a.heavy elLectrlc- located about 20 miles northeast of ll atorm Monday night loll 91'! Anaconda's Potrerlllos mine at an 1 fire that destroyed two large elevation of 10,000 feet, The Wall urns. five young cattle and valu- Street Journal said in a dispatch male equipment. from Butte. Mont. it added that The fire destroyed llle hams 0" diamond drilling has hegun to ric- Ihe farm of Mr. and Mrs. Blair lormine tiig dopnsgisg Reid near here with the loss esti- - W -- lnated at up to 310,000. l1i(V'-lVn'ti tr xv .. .- .l.lv llI.'ll',V. IMO. and vlas lilsvilarklffi Ill 'V'oleli1llel'. 1945 Hr, rejoined ln riomimr. .. . to assist in a mail" --nnstrllction program began after "he outbreak of the Korean war. lie directed the construction of Canadian air force bases at Gros Tenquin. Marville. Zweibruckell and Baden-Sollingen. and the 1st Brigade army base at Soest. Ger- many. 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