M A-22 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. 3 a.m. for the 20-mile jour- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18A« [after |ney back to Buckingham Palace, Queen Dances j Prince , Kent's 14- 1955 Communist Loans ! year-old brother, - played the FOR THE FIRST TIME British Seize 6 Cypriots, l tambourines after getting quick {instructions from bandleader Placed at S6OO Mjllion Since 1913, Congress lias To Rock VRoll Paul . authorized I By the Associated Prejls ) directed desire bring j Six watchdogs and heavy to all coun- licensed 2 on 'Most Wanted' List IVER, England, Oct. 10 i/P). — a s Foreign aid Director John tries under its Pawnbrokers for Washington. police guard kept i firm control. (/P).—British out gate: NICOSIA. Cyprus, Oct. 10 paratroopers combing Queen Elizabeth II danced to crashers. '{Hollister reports that Com- “The ultimate aim remains; Jf e take pleasure in announcing that we the mountains were unofficially reported today to have rock ’n’ roll music until the wee :munist countries granted nearly rthe same—to bring the entire captured The dancing was preceded by 5 will six hard-core rebels. Two were said to be on the “most hours today at a gay 21st birth- . world under Communist make loans at private dinner party for 40, S6OO million in economic credits, dom- wanted” list, with a price of £5,000 isl4,ooot on their day party for cousin, a 1 heads. her the mainly of to ination and control,” he said. British officials refused to confirm or deny the report, which Duke of Kent. members the royal other countries during 1955. family. guests ’•‘An intensified trade offensive, filtered through the sealed-off search in the Kyrenia Later 140 more He called it part of a trade area Moun- “It was all very regal, you began rolling up ! reinforced by vigorous diplomacy interest per month up to S2OO and tain range along the island's | in their cars. 1 know,” said en aristocratic fellow The crowd outside, mostly offensive which is still moving and propaganda, was the princi-; north coast. months by the teen- on i pal 1% per month over S2OO, British. The Iguest. “You couldn't say she agers, cheered their arrival. ahead a "substantial and in- • feature of this 1955 cam-; kept on search area embraces 420 square j creasing scale.” paign Authorities have silent actually did the rock ’n’ roll The Duke is in the less developed results of the week-old operation miles. The British have thrown seventh in line of i Mr. Hollister termed this • areas.” i herself, but she did dance throne, em- since earlier tracker police dogs, light obser- animatedly.” succession to Britain’s i phasis on foreign • He their announcement coming-of-age loans the said Communist countries, ON 50 suspects were up vation planes, helicopters and His yesterday; “most dramatic aspect” relying heavily DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, that rounded Her partner as the band played eligible oft on participation in the first four days of the huge searchlights into the made him for a heredi- 1 Communist bloc diplomacy, ¦in “See You Later, Alligator” and tary seat in the es- international trade fairs, TYPEWRITERS, CAMERAS, GUNS, RADIOS, The expect- ; search. House of Lords,! pecially developed search. British are "Rock Around the Clock” was but whether he will ¦ in the less 1 sometimes paid premium prices to disclose results take it hasj •nations throughout the . for surplus BINOCULARS. MEN’S CLOTHING, ed the of the Lord Porchester, 32-year-old so- not been disclosed, world. commodities other MUSICAL sweep within the next few days. At the same time, he said nations had difficulty in selling Bulgarian cialite husband of the former For the time being, he is fully I INSTRUMENTS, TOOLS, ETC., ETC. The 50 were believed to have Jean Wallop of Big Horn, Wyo. j : Russia and its Asiatic and; I on Western markets. occupied with an army career. | European allies succeeded inj Mr. identified been captured in searches of the Asks U. N. Action Nearly 200 royal personages i Hollister the TICKETS ISSUED 20-odd villages area His regiment, the Royal Scots stepping up trade by 24 per • chief countries which in the and VIENNA, Oct. (/Pi.—Radio and members of London’s high Greys? benefited probably don’t include any ma- 10 is sending him Friday to! cent during 1955. from Communist credits as Yu- Sofia reported today that Pa- society helped the duke celebrate at jor suspects. ; camp fiovingdon, in Dorset,! Mr. Hollister set forth his! goslavia. , Afghanistan MAX ZWEIG SONS, INC. Kiril of Bulgarian | his coming of age at Coppins. the triarch the 'for a 12-week course in vehicle; view's in an East-West trade re-) and . Pau nbrukers, Licensed nnd Bonded T). The reported capture of six : Church home of his mother, the Duchess Repayment terms by C. Orthodox has called on driving and maintenance. His port sent to Congress, the eighth' , set interest important members of Kent. guests not rates as low as 2 more of the !;U. N. Secretary General Dag The last did third auto crash in 13 since his agency began per 937 D St. N.W. ME. 8-9113 Dl. underground battling straggle months: survey- to 2!4 cent, providing for! 7-3875 EOKA for• Hammarskjold to “take out until 5 a.m. ” im- caused gossip a year ago that the 5 ing this problem. long repayment periods,' Est. 1914—“Over 40 fears Service the union with Greece came from mediate measures" in the husband, and of to Public i Cyprus The Queen and her Queen might order him to quit* He said the Communist eco-; often currency unofficial Greek They ’ conflict. with local or sources. the Duke of Edinburgh, left just driving. nomic drive goods. were also published in the Greek- masks a Kremlin- language press.

’ Some sources said the British fmmam also have seized an important f HB ¦ cache of rebel arms, some of them loot from an EOKA raid on a police station. The guerillas were said to have used some of the weapons in recent ambushes against the British. The 2,500-troop operation is the first ma.ior sweep in three Czechs Release Two Bishops r . f|g

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and espionage, Radio " today. said * g? Iltl The radio said the 79-year-old ffilu former Bishop of Zips. Msgr. Jan Vojtassak, and the 71-year-old wmm j . iSMIMI /r f BB ' S4*Mi Auxiliary Bishop of Trnava. Msgr. Michale Buzalka, have fey. iflW $* ,hm >- SjIbhSHI been permitted to go to a Caritas home in Slovakia. It was not disclosed if the bishops will be permitted to resume their church functions. Both men were given life terms s s-. fIBB in 1951 together with numerous BBIIPW'. .A ’t.J3*' iJH* W>3/* '-‘.iL-. other officials ,in . No announceme/it was made on the fate of Czechoslovak’s highest church dignitary, Arch- bishop Josef Beran, who since 1949 has been detained on sim- ilar charges. Latest reports say that of 19 Czechoslovak bishops only seven are at liberty, with the rest either in prison or secluded in monasteries. , Oct. 10 OP).— IThe princely robes that Americans bought for Alojzijc Cardinal Stepinac are still packed and waiting for him In Rome today, iJ the 10th anniversary of the i %/ fl sentencing of the 58-year-old B| Yugoslav prelate. 1 So is the red biretta that Pius XIIconferred upon him as emblem of his princely rank—- member of the College of Cardi- nals of the Roman Catholic church. Named a cardinal January 12,

< 1953, along with 23 other princes ... •.#¦•,;’-a f .Mrwmm mGm B of the church, the Yugoslav churchman never came to Rome to receive the biretta. Then, as now, he was confined to his little hometown of Krasic, “condi- : tionally” jm ’•' ¦¦ /vgßwTt released by President 3 wr JW A’ i Tito's ./mmiMmmXM, Tj/ .jHD - - ' Communist government v 'fmSm*-- 4Wi:^aßiEfS.*... ,^ •.. >.;•%, ”> ,1;; • •Yar» after he had served five years .; '/ igimMMß Ji'i lEsyfW -mHp of a 16-year sentence for alleged - ¦•:- <- ¦ '^^NgSHk-¦¦¦» **-1¦ iSki-' -«arai collaboration with the Nazis dur- ing the war. J|

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