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6-(Scc. I) Statesman. Salem, Ort., Fri. Sept 21, 56 Moscow BaUetMay Uflfifo)n JTJiyMu Cancel Londc Trip HI Ask Charges Against Woman End Br ARTHUR CAVSHON London. Sept. jo in-Russian diplomats hjr passed word that a much-boosted London season of Moscow's Bolshol Ballet may be canceled nnless Britain drops shoplifting charf against Nina Ponomarcva. y - Nina, 27 year-old Olympic discus champion from Russia, la being ' hidden fomewhere in London by the Soviet Embassy authorities She haa been hunted by British police ever since Aug. JO when a warrant for her arrest waa issued. She ead Jumped bail on a police court charge of lifting fire feath ery hats worth $4.60 from a West End store. The long-awaited Bolshol Ballet It due to open in Covent Garden Oct. a Eighty tons of scenery, props and costumes for the com pany have bees lying ia London'! Stevenson Speech as By ED CREACH - SILVER SPRING. Md., Sept JO ID Adlal Stevenson said tonight President Eisenhower stated "only hair tne facta ana gave "mis leading implications", ia Us first major address of the campaign yesterday... . . Stevenson replied to the Presi dent in an address prepared for a Red Qiiiiese Chief Backs it's Boss LONDON, Sept. M -Premler Choo En-Ul of Communist China today warned Britain and France against "war provocation" against Egypt He said all countries which love peace and uphold justice would support Egypt in dealing "heavy blows to the aggressor. Peiping radio broadcast Chou's statement to the 4sth meeting of the Standing Committee of the Na tional People's Congress In Pricing. " . ...- He warned nations taking part in the London Suet conference "not to fall into this or that kind of traps" set by the Big Three Western powers "ia an attempt to infringe upon Egypt a sovereignty and to undermine the freedom of navigation threagh the Suez Canal." . . ... "The Chinese people cannot let pass any movement, enrroaching upon the sovereignty of Egypt and any armed Intervention against Egypt" . , Vatican, Riiss Relationship Unchanged r VATICAN CITY. Sept JO V L'Osservatora Romano uid today "nothing has changed" in Vatican Soviet relations. , .v The Vatican newspsperian swered editorially a Communist publications declaration that a jnew climate has been established raveen tne soviet union and tne Vatican" since the Soviet charge -affaires in Rome, Dmitri Pogi c'aev, handed Msgr. Giuseppe Fi etta, apostolic nuncio in Italy, a Soviet parliamentary appeal for international disarmament "The delivery to the apostolic nuncio of political documents al ready published in newspapers does not modify in the least the existing conditions,' L'Osserva tora Romano said. It termed the Russian 1 1 U r a "plain propa ganda." " ' , Authentically sealed electric model railroads began to be, pop ular in the U.S. around 1938. ' Surrey docks slooe last -week pending word from Moscow - that I they can be shifted to the theater. Cancellation would disappoint I inousanas of Brltisn ballet fans. All seats for all performances! nave been sold out. Some London ers queued for More than two days to get. tickets.' Newspapers every day, carry advertisements eiuier pleading for, or offering, seats at fancy prices. Tne Russians officially branded I the charge against Nina a "crude! provocates." They called off a I Britain-Soviet Union track and 1 Held meet hours before it Was! due to begin. They demanded Brit ish government Intervention to I clear Nina. Britiih refused an the! ground the government has no I power to i atop the - normal of law. Brands Ike Misleading rally ia this suburban Washington) community. : -' v" " ' The , Democratic presidential nominee reiterated his view chal-l lenged by implication by Eisen howerthat the United . States 'take tne lead" In halting hydro gen bomb, tests and consider whether the draft may be ended in the ''foreseeable ' future. ' Eisenhower said far a ' coast -to-1 coast radio-TV address last night I that L the draft cannot be aban-l doned under present world coodi-l tions and 1 ending H-bomb tests! would be a ."theatrical national! gesture."..., ; ; ; ,. : Passim far Pea '. Stevenson said the President ex pressed 'this country's passion fori peace. .,m a manner penning jus i office." I But be took issue with nip oppo-l sent not only on the draft and H- bomb Questions but on Eisenhow-I era whole contention that peace! prospects are relatively bright Jtr the Republican adrainistra-l UOn. . . 11' ,"l think It unfortunate,", Steven son said, "that he chose again to I state only naif the farts." - i The Democratic nominee disput ed - Eiaenhower'a - argument that Viet Nam has been saved from communism,, that. Formosa was "written off' by the Truman ad ministration. And he said Eisen hower ia his speech "left out any reference to the ominous tensions which today mark Africa and the Middle East." "Eaeenraged IMustoa" Stevenson said the President on I his return' from the Geneva con-1 ference "encouraged the happy 11-1 lusion that a new era of world I peace had begun. "But later events quickly shat tered those rosy predictions," Ste-I vensoa declared. - ; - - He said Eisenhower's "passing I reference" to the Suet crisis in! last Bight's speech "gave no hint of the awesome fact that within I the past few months, Russia has I gained the foothold in the .Middle East aha has sought for centur-l ies. SCHAEFEIS JHuretic Tcnic A - combination of approved remedies which Influence the secretion of the kidneys, hence asef nl la cases where the arlae is scanty, high colored, tarbld sr an duly concentrated; as as to produce irritatieas of the arinary passages. , , If symptoms persist tea year Doctor. SCIIAEFER'S DRUGSTORE Open Dally 7:M Sum. to pja. 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