U.S. Japan Occupation Policies Criticised

New York, May 7.

Lyall T. Beggs, Commander-in-Chief of the Votarons of Foreign Wars, said today that something is wrong with U.S. occupation policies in Japan and that "we have not been aný smarter in Germany.

"

He said that Americon top, message prepared for delivery over the Columbia Broadcasting brass in Germany have gone System, Beggs said the U. soft, and that "Nazi idens are

authorities in Japan are "making cropping up, more and more, into the open-while we blink our eyes and do nothing."

In V-E Day anniversary

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Americans

In Szechwan Told To Leave

Canton, May 7.

An. evacuation order to reeldenti of the Chungking aren has been lanued by the Сол- American Churaking anlate, it was learned officially

here today.

There Arc

about

Americans in the area Gerned.

Most

of

300 con. them

tigajonaries,

warning

The

evacuation

which took the same advisory

tene As the

one lisued by

the U.S. Consul

this

week was made in Chungking

here

on April 26.

It WAD made public in Canter only yes. terday. Associated Press,

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poor showing nx ambassadors A our American way of life"

"Instead of enemurging free trade unions and a free press.” he said, "our authorities in Japan super to have shown a strange hostility toward such develop- menta,

"Instead of demonstrating De- meracy by practising it, our re presentatives in Japan have begu content to talk about the den- gers of Communism, without giv- ing the Japanese any clear idea of what we propose as an alter- nutive,"

America's

"excel-

Describing lent resolutions" immediately at- ter the war to denazify Germany. the Madian, Wisconsin, veterans leader said that "once we were through with the top criminals we begin to relax."

What is happening in Germany makes it look as though not only LA GIs but our top bruss as well have gone soft," he said.

could one explain "How else the fact that Ilse Koch, the benst vf Buchenwald, was liberuted,

Schucht von Papen,

that

and

the Krupps got off so easy, that big and little Nazis all over the place are scurrying out of their holes and sliding back into their old jobs as government aliejais.” -Associated Press.

ULSTER TELLS THE WORLD

Belfast, May 7. The

Canned Ulster Unionist today posted 100,000 copies pamphlet addressed to every member of the United States senate and Congress at all the Dominion Parliaments.

The hooklet, "Ulster is British," is no analysis of the recent North- ern Irelant elections. Dispired by the Premier, Sir Basli Brooke, it is designed to counter the world- wide agitation against the parti tim of Ireland.

The Council is also planning to send spokesmen on lecture tours in the United States to broadcast its views on the partition issue Kcuter,

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1949:

Indians Far Ahead In

Fight Against

Fined For Pose In Nude

Parla May 7.

A peasant At Aubusson, Central

posed France, who auds for a photograph, whils cutting hay, has been fined 3,000 francs.

The women

who took the

photograph was tined 5,000 francs, and two pentants who bet har that she would not

do so had to pay 50,000 france aach.Router.

PACIFIC COAST WARNED

Pasadena, California, May 7,

The Pacific coast of the Unit- ed States is going to have an- other big earthquake, saccord- ing to Seismologist Dr. Hugo Benioff of California Institute of Technology. But, he adds, "No man knows the day or the hour thereof."

Blindness

New York, May 8.

Compared to the other Near and Far Eastern coun- tries India is far ahead in its attack against blindness and deafness said the American head of a Braille Publishing house who recent- Hy returned to New York after an eight-month He added that blind- tour of the Far East. ness in India is on the decrease. Dr. Milton J. Stauffer, head of the John Milton Society for the Blind recalled that he had seen cataract operations on an "assembly line”- bosis in Belore and was impressed not only by the skill of the doctors there, but the recogni- tion which the Government of India is giving to the education and employment-rights for the blind and deaf.

Citing malnutrition.

Arachoma world-wide service which the ard lack of medical facilities as John Milton Association hopes the three main factors contribut-soon to Inaugurate. ing to blindness and deafness in Indin, he contended that the In- dan people themselves must be educateri

away from turning into beggars. blind children

Me Stauffer Dr.

of the Keller and

Pleted their cur without Helen

com-

Fust her

companion who were forced 10

return to the United States be- cause of Hiness after eight weeks in Japan.

Commenting on the misfortune

LEGUS

The scientist told bysinen Me shock

The San will

come in Andreas fault which in 1906 left, which forced the revned blind

and deaf leader. Miss Kelle San Francisco in ruins,

back from her projected trip, he **The strain 15 continuously

said. "The Nullan people

The building up." sultl Dr.

for the kind of murale "art there comes a treaty

That Helen Keller would has to give way. There has been bulling the

given them. She erlei no major quake on the Inuit since San Francisco's. We du not know have been a symbol of triumph pver what interval between major carther hardship of victory

defeat. She would have been an their that personified go emblem

struggle in trying to build a new

movements on the mult to ex-

ristords don't ret historic back Bur pringla."

сус

The organisation plans to ex- tend grants-in-ald from its trea- and oar clinics Futy to

broad, in the same manger as it has for the past year been assisting a clinic in Rentichlatila,

near Madras.

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wan

tremendously promed." wald Dr. Stauffer, "with the knowledge and vizion who of India's top aducators are working with the handicap- ped and against overwhelming odda. They know where they are going, and they are mak. ing a serious effort to subatan. tially reduce these affilations. "I believe the government will educational pro- integrate Cramme for the blind and deat other school Str. Its

projects. This will not be an all-inclusive programme for the unsighted, but will be a small unit designed lo serve as a pattern for others to follow. drifting apart but at thei same time a steady decline

"India doesn't have universul been goted since 1986 In the re- In Stauffer's trip was the inducation for the sighted; how fearse

underground energies spirational preface to a campaign could she be expected to pro- throtighs earth tremors. This means for education and prevention of vide it for the blind?" the strain is growing-Associated Į blindness and deafness through- This

ordained American, Press,

out the world, a forerunner to a

minister who spent five years, In China missions Work then turned to the United States to conduct a parish at Rutgers Uni- verally for 15 years, declared that Burma, Siam and

and China today

Dr. Bentoll says the mountain country.** Fages on each side of the fault

in C

has

Inspiration

Seek To Reduce Golf Entries

London, May 6.

Any football club can enter for the Football Associa- tion Cup even though the humblest which parti- cipate, and suffør elimination, in the carliest of the preliminary stages, novar get anything from their playing apart from the glory of having appeared in the FA Cup event.

WALK TO WORK There was a time when any golfer could, similarly, IN NORTH KENT

Rochester, May 7

A one-day unofficial bit strike of nearly 1,000 drivers and con- ductors today forced thousands of workers in Northern Kent lo walk to work.

The

SEVEN

affects stoppage towns and many villages.

The men are protesting against on interim, schedule which, they contend, enforces longer jour- ucys withoul #1 break.

They say that they will strika every Saturday until their grie- vance is settled:--Reuter.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

Sixth Race Meeting, SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1949.

There are ten races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Numbers (10 Races-$20) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, also tickets for the special Cash Sweep on the "Lantao llandi- eap to be run at this Meeting. Tickets for the "Lantas Handi- cap" may be purchased also at the club's Brunch Office,, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND, ENCLOSURE

Members and guests are reminded that they and then Jadies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED KO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

Badges_admitting_non-members to the Members Enclosury and Club Rooms at $10 including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal intraduction of a Member, such Member, to be responsible for all chits etc.

ifadees admiting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be an sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office wilt close at 11. a.m. and the Secretary's office aỀ. 11,45 a.m. Both Offices at 1st floor, Exchange Building.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable si the Club' House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. # Boy (Tel 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3 including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate

Bookmakers. Tie The men, etc, will not be permitted in operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meetina.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Fuhio Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES.

Servants

holders pants will be trued to Private Box ONLY, who are requested to distribute them with discrimina.. tion and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of Such BÁRDOS REG not permitted in the Members Enclosure Except for passing through' on their dyśles and most retumie in Liveir employers stands.

MY ORDER.

D. L. Prophet.

Actg. Secretary.

enter for his national championship but those days are gone and only men with a possible

chance of success con now compete.

round with

men

|

re-

fall below the Indian sub-con- tinent in the efforts to halt blind- He said he was told that midwives could be ileensed In

11€55.

West China, and silver nitrate injected into the eyes of newly- Dorn Infants, the rate of bind- ness could be cut 50 per cent in one generation

Chinese Blind Schools

.On the average, he said, he found schools for the blind s China surpassed those of neigh bouring countries. Adding that India needa more trained per. sonnel, he commented a school for the blind is just as good as Ite teaching staff.

soon be

of

the

This qualifention is arrived al

The sadly limited stock scores and handicapping leaves by the handicap, at which the no plus golfers in Britain which Brailic in India, he added, will man is rated in his club, Other-

supplemented by might not be a bad thing. wise, many very moderate play-

After ali,

the best player xovernment's new proviso which blind ars would, no doubt, enter just

should be scratched and bthers expands prinung for the for the glory of saying that the handicapped accordingly. Nobody under the Uniform Indian Braille have played in a

Code. has ever been able to explain why championship

Di.

that contended Stauffer and, perhaps, and

Helen Keller's presence in such real star of the game.

countries

India, Pakistan, This would, of course, clutter up the Beld, and even with the undicap it in force at pre- sent, there are generally far too many players to make the cham- pionships carly

mfortable,

The

recent

stages really

English eveni

brought this question to promin-

ence when 224 would-be cham-

should get plus handicaps, that is something better than scratch, which is, on the face of It, the peak of perfection. Reu-China, Siam, Burma and Japan,

ter.

RUNNERS FOR CHESTER CUP

London, May 6.

There are 15 probable runners

as well as such Indian cliles as Calcutta, New Delhi, Allahabad, Bombay and Madras, would have Dom inspiration and lent force to the

universal campaign stlife lindness and deafness.

"Helen Keller wanted to ap- peal to the musses to cast off light their

and superstitions against these afflictions.

to

"I repeat, she would have been

pions entered for the English titic. for the Chester Cup, to be ran over the two miles, two furlongs and 77 This despite the fact that worst of the entrants possessed yards at 325 p.m. at Chester to-

morrow. They are:

Now the low handicap of three at the club. In consequence, there was ever K. Gethin), Fedor II (Entillons."-United Press.

Honourable the Second talk of making the limit of the

or anybel of victory to

handicap two, which would lead (Gordas RACING / Asmodee II]

to a reduced entry..

Aula's

Brussels, May 7.

(M. Beary).

'(W. Rickaby). rey), Tary 11 Lowrey), Dragoman There is of course, no handi

The City of Brussels is claiming (no jockey yet) While Heather capping in the championship, but Clif Richards), Bangkok (C. 600 million Belgian france_(shout It is felt that unless a man war-

Summer Shower (£28,500,000) from the Belgian ranted the low handicap of twa Gomez), Castle Street (D. Smith), State as compensation for damage

Spares) he should not play in the cham- Perilous (E. Mercer), Mr. Buller- caused by the construction of a If he did want to wick (1. Seagrave) Marlane (E. noarly-completed railroad junction pionship. would have 10 practise hard

Mooro (A which ents right through the enough

to ensure that his club Warren), and John

Carson-Reuter.

centre of the capital,--Reuter. would, because of his improved. play, cut his handicap to the re- quired limit.

the

Handicaps are based, of course, on the standard scratch score of the courses. This is a figure ar-

after calculating rived at

the lengths and layouts of the holes and allotting each a Dgure from three to five, so that an 18-holes' total gives a score which the real- ly scratch golfer should accom- plish.

per-

Bleak Outlook In Ford Strike

Detroit, May 8.

The Ford Motor Company announced plans for plant closures in 16 states today os effects of the CIO United Auto Workers strike mounted across the nation,

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Should Not Play Handicaps are based on formances of players compared with that scratch score. For ex- ample, a man who repeatedly, playing at his best, took two The company said that' as-supplying parts and equipment to strokes more than his club's sembly plants employing about Ford have closed or lold off men. scratch score would be rated at 25,000 workers will be closed Ford estimates that these com- at least 260,000 handicap two.

within 10 days it the strike con- panies employ

workers. It is

is this scratch scoro ques- tinues.

Ford's 7,000 dealers, who tion which is now being discuss-

will soon run short of stock,- employ another 100,000. ed.

people

construction and

AD

think that

Reduction In Entrips

a

Ford had announced closure schedules for only a few of its sembly plants, but said to day that all will be closed by May 18. The manufacturing plants are expected to remain *perating a a flette longer. The strike and subsequent lay- ofs will have a tremendous eco-

The closures will affect, direct- In these dnys ot advanced or indirectly, thousands of club

and families across the nation carrying powers of the ball, scratch scores will sharply raise the number of should be Ughtened up. To to workers idle in the motorcar in- a would mean that all handi- Custry. A total of 135,750 work- cra is already idle, Including cappers would go up,

02200 UAW workers who struck at Ford's River Rouxo and Lin- This, in turn, would lead to a coln Mercury'plants on Thursday reduction in the number of on- over an alleged speed-up. * nomic impact in many communi- tries for the championships, al- |||| Negotiations are at a standstill ties so the spreading paralysis of ways providing that the present and there is little hope for any unemployment will affect not only Umit was retained. So" good an | settlement" soon!" "The "Industry's | the.../workers: themselver but nuthority Mr. L. Henriques production has dropped (an"es- | grocers, butchiées," "clothing mer» President-Binct of the English Umated | 8,000, units" în „the' «pest | chants and other, tradsainen, who Golf 'Union, visualizes the day. wook, "

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