INCREASE IN FILIPINO CONSTABULARY SOUGHT

CLEAN-UP FIGHT

IN

ANOTHER

CALWELL TRAGEDY

Sydney, Australia,

November 21.

Manila, November 22.

Brigadier-General Alberto Ramos, chief of the Constabulary, said he would seek an increase of Constabulary strength from 12,000 to 20,000 officers and' men to intensify the con- tinuing campaign against dissident elements. He said the additional 8,000 men would require an

outlay of US$4,500,000.

The Constabulary's activities In | Medicion, near the town of Inus connection with the pence and Cavite, one than 20 miles South order campaign increased sudilen- of Munila, and killed sevin pai I reppe in recent days bosons in a shooting ranpage. I

incident (said earlier yesterday -a farmer

of the Butangos 29-year-enuse

Australian-borm. old Verumien Macabanli rez cently arrived from

Manila

on Saturday and the activity of was shot to death in the same casident elements Cavitex vitage. In Batangos province a province and

**Fat sumunta pro. to plead with immigrationvince North of Central Luzon authorities allow her hus In addition, dissident bunds are band, Filipines seaman Tito continuing their activities in pacte of Central Luzon, requiring «con ~ Macabanti, to live here.

She ward

would make a

stout Constabulary vigilance: personal appeal To

Immigration Minister Alloa A Chlwell, b cat she dal unt want to break up home and candy

If that does not work, stie sand. she ha

Hope Spe thinks Latron of the White Australian pole, mny softened start when Calwed) may go out Luciabo: 19. at the elevizos

think the Minister

could (make ah ailuwatne in my ease,

#he sicht 1 nat ook for mass migration

Philippinen, but think the stemule be

□ quota mine.

no

If he amal is turned down, she sand, she would be forced to leave her stalighter, Dawn, with her patents in Melbourne and re- turn to Manch alone because en- ditions

JOU very back in the Phi-

lippines for

fog children

Mrs. Mine anti sul band, whom she married in 1940, had been vuiling Australis ae # 14 years and served (throughout the

with the American foreca. United Press.

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Generul Ramos stressed that has

continulag organisation offensive against outlaw barris in ll fraulde areas and emphasised that the overall altilation Wat well to hand.

He pledged that the govern ment fires would get the per- Ons responsible for the attack on Saturday on the Balangas Cun- stabulary camp, which resulted In the death of two attackers, the capture of our and the kidnap- ping by the attackure of the Can- stabulary captain, two enlisterl men and Anone thun ten Lown policemen,

Fate Still Unknown

0 p.m. to 5 a.m. qurfew was or- tered in ten towns. United ProSK,

Freer Trade Movement In Danger

New York, November 21. The Geneva correspondent of the "New York Times," Michael Hoffman, sak! in a despatch today that the mo- vement towards freer trade in Europe, which had gain ed considerable motoentum, in danger of was already foundering the rook of cartels.

On

The fate 01 the kidnappe:1 forsone in Azi?! unknown, The band, which is now bellevad to have hidden in the mountaine The latest and most unpoelant Cavite-Batangas | move had been made by German

sedition | nod French stised interests, which

-

along border.

the

YU TUNG TAI LTD.

107/11), York Building, Chator Hond

facing

charge as woll as a posible had been having discusions with

all-out. Constabulary delve,

The Butaugas trouble was the result of political passions stiriert by the last election, but it is not yet known whether the ent encounter between government troops and the armed banne Silang, Cavite, but nection with the Batingas +21= cident. Cavite previously ha‍d ju discient trouble.

amy

11-

An unrenfirmed press said a group of armed ma late yesterday entered the village of

Britain's Goal For Tourists

|

of the the knowledre

French High Commissioner in Gerronny

M. Andre Francois Poudel, thir writer, salt.

United States trude experta bes Ieved that 14 trent deal of th warmth with which the Fra

rapprochement had been handled in Right-wing eins cles of luba eeuntiles" as a te Beetion of powerful pressure from

intersta seeking to establish French, German, Belgian ant Luxembourg steel cartel befor the lustry 1st the protection

of Government trade controle and hefore the Ruhr Authority ba- came, effqetiye.

Franch-Italian Viow

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NOVEMB là 1040.

Princess Attends A Egyptian

Fashion Show

Wodring a black dress. Princess Fálka ut Egypt make one of her infrequent pubilo appentances 'by attending # fashion show in Cairo. The parade was sponsored by "The Now Woman", Egyptian feminist association whose member. ship Includes leading socialites. Princess Baiza, second sluter of King Façouk, le President of the Ansolation. She is married Nohamed All Raout, a prominent Egyptian of Turkish descent. (AP Photo)

to

U.S. Women Make

Poor Mothers, Specialist Avers

Chicago, November 21,

American women make poor mothers, a resourch

specialist said, today,

One reason is that the American woman has too

-Of

much freedom, said Dr. Lester Warren Sontag, Director of the Samuel S. Fels 'Research In- stitute of Antioch College.

thu

throughout the schooling period.

rather than

one as a

Girls Go Modern

Calro, November 21. Egyptian girls want to go. to college, but not to any- thing Tike Bryn Mawr dr Vassar. They yearn to sit side by side with boys, their age, and share the jobs of"} co-education. NA

In recent survey conducted. by "Al Mussaw," Weekly Arabla magazino, college girls declared their dam bellet that, co-education) "would enable them to get used to the

with

mien.

they would have to live Inter,

in, common.

Ing

and study problems

Conservative critics regard mix- In universities to be immoral, „and demand speciel schools for

women.

Co-odpration is a a now, and ter ribly ülsputed milestone It Egypt's development, and Critics lam is expected to continue for some time.

comment among the Typlon girls Interviewed was, "General- I university girls seek just ond thing want to us, their ac life. Je Tijer

mading to

to inter publle

ademic years train, themselves to a

a life in common with man Egypt's experiment has shown that co-education helps the sexes

and

at along monthly Inter, has eliminated many of the tra2 tiltional differences between them. Both soxes are beginning to practice a new code in their conduct with each other."

Woman's Position adfolie S... Moish woman'

position in the häúba was about A high as the furniture she ext Ins. She lived in oculalón be hind volls, and was allowed to Cd. by practically nothing. education has achieved for her new respect, and men Hote have to admit, however grudg Ingly, that the woman la just capable in law, medlaine,

点你

and the arts.

Another girl remarked to the magazine: "Egypt seeks progress and the raising of the standard of Ilving and the people's happlitest. These are targets we can hit 'only if the two soxes collaborate sin- cerely both inside their homes and In public life."-United Press,

Byrnes Wants Germany. Council

W. la

Bilöi, Mississippi, *

November 21,

Mr Hoffmany webing, thin both the French and Italion Goyérn-

"She is all too likely to find petition with the males baging in! nients had disclosed in confiden. preparing a formulu, wishing the nursery schools and continues tial straverits

how they would diapers, and getting moale a poor

S. Secretary of State, satd. Mt. James E. Byries, former respond to the virtual ultimatumventional substitute for her pre-

"Education and the Industrial tonight that America must treat OBEC (the European Erano vibut participation in the business me Co-eperation Administration or professional world." be said, systém...both foster competitin West Germany as an equal and to the Marshall countries to.

And

dolindatlog citarly bring her into the Council and pro-

pratile of a two-year- London, November 21,

dates results in

old, for all its charts, is scarcely uncompetitive roles for men and the Assembly of Europe. trade eralls

Д breadwinner ton before the end of the your substitute for the sociability the women-one as

He told a conference of South- Mr. John G. Bridges,

and motht once freely They Intended to

homemaker andern Governors: "In declaring an participated Tourist Director, said today moval of controls on many pro-

resist like Te

with adults,"

rearor of children;" to sald,_| Kend to the stato of war, we should that Britain must alm atquets until after private agraa- Sontag presented his observa- "Marriage poses many pro-day down the requirements · wo offering America's middle-ments had been made by pro- tions if a paper road to a meet-blems of h frustrating nature to will halo of the new West Ger-

ing!.

Government. income visitors a two weeks' ducers in various countries,

man the Gerontological Society, the woman who has been reared

All economic controls by co- vacation, for US$500-includ-

This position had enused great Inc., a group which specialises in and genred to, competition, to

to monetary chugel among American circles the study of plienomena of old freedom, and

recupying powers should be re- ing return air travel.

Europe, the

not inmoved. It would be a complete correspondent age. Ha paper

sub-tillod ward. These factors are Just back from a six-week tour stated. The Americans regarded "Americen Women Don't Make herent in homemaking.

answer to the "Russian charged, of America, during which he it surrelation of how small Good Muthers."

"The woman who finds the care echoed by sonic people in Get- covered 15,000 miles, My. Bridges, were the oft-repeated French and The resentment women feel asof a baby of two superimposed on many that the restrictions are

Italian assertions of devotion to reult of the

household dutics. continued in Britain, and France Travel Association,

at a tha principies of

frustrations of the routine in themselves, for the soulshi, purpose of pro- beralining their own nevüs is often ex- often press conference that the tens af thousands

trade within Europe, for wilchpressed to thoir children as has finds itule opportunity for intel Venting competition with

Industries." both Governments had received ulity and over-protection, Son- lectual. Trúddia-income

pursuits, adult soclability,

Mr. Byrner said that Americans

A two-week holl-

groat moral, credit, with, the Uitstag cald.

alty for day represented a vast, almost ed States Government and public

19 oppoinment," recogni. Military Security Board must untapped market for Britain:

opinion-Reuter, →→ The people he meant were the professional men, business execu tives, tartners

And skilled workers,

Director-General of the

with

British

sald

The average American traveller

was not a millionaire. He was not.

| looking for luxury

Hotels, but

elean, comfortable accommoda iton at reasonable coal,

Mr. Bridges had this to say About his 800 tor Xwo wooks" aim: "This won't be achlovád

overnight, but it is a goal to warde which we mpet work.

*

U.S. Embassy Bulletin Gonfiscated

Frague, November 21. announced today that the daily The Czechoslovak authorities Nowa bulletin of the United In the meantime, machinery has been set in mation in our New Sintos Embassy in Prague wat York office to step up our pre-confiscated on November 10

*fforts almed ut on-

*

wns

Responsible Factors

in

Bo fisted these factors as res- ponsible for the alluation; 26;

The ereducational and com. petitive basis of thanus adued tional system; the frequency of direct competition with then. the cbusiness world; the freedom of social movement of Amer. Ican woman;” and “qué tendendy to appraise all sorts of effort in the deflare paid for it, He said that the female's com

American resolution of the essen tints of peace presented in the United Nations Political Lom- nittee.

Confiscation of this Czech language bulletin, which issues mainly official nowa from Lake Success and the United State

miction

because it referred to full free couraging more middle-income dom for the peaceful expression Americans to visit us".

of the political opposition. The Immediate problems were The Produc-DEtrict' \Criminal to get dollar-spenders to visit Court, sitting as a Press Court, Britain in the spring and autumn, Judged the phrase capable of When transport and nedommoda interpretation os alarmist and a tion wire

more readily avaliable, manage to the security of the Dogarthient was so frequent as and to get them to stay longer State and pulle dritz.

torbo practically routine,, in:

and spend more.

1. The wardshicoscubred In the; United States) Eliibukay spokes-

He wild that 170,000 Amerients rulletin' dare, of the Anglo min; commented, Reuter

were expected to visit Britain in 3050-82,000, more than this year.. They would spend US$79,00,000. In the biggest tourist year Britain; has.vdy has experienced. Reuter

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