The Odd
Elections
A
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950.
And The For Democrats
Unusual
New York, Nov. 8.
Although the Democrats have retained nominal control of the Senate with their narrow
Lisbon, Nev, B. majority of two seats, it was not certain that Pre-
A dog saved the life of 11-sident Truman could rely on solidarity among all mingos when he was buried by the 49 Democratic Senators.
year-old Diamantino Jose Do-
ports received here.
-unill
boy's parents arrived.
the collapse of a straw of at In the past some "rebel" Democrats have Evora, according to presa re-voted with the Republicans on vital policy issues. The dog kept barking loudly Republican leaders in Washington described the results of the poll as a "vote of no confidence?' in the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, and American policy in the Far East.
Thon he kept scratching at the
straw until the parents decided to turn it over.
After being buried for an hour he was about to lose conselouENCJI, --Reuter.
the boy was Anally found just as
A
AUSSIE LOVE CALL Melbourne, Nov, 40-year-old, Australian-born Itallatt bachelor at Mildura. Vielo- ria, is bullding himself an 11-room, two-storey home to help him get a wife.
Republican spokesmen fore- saw these trends in American policy:
They predicted Mr Acheson's come out of retirement to fighti early resignation.
the "Fair Deal" policies of Mr he had Truman, with whom
terms since hia been on cool Cabinot days ended.
Observers said that the Ro- (1) A stiffening attitude to-
publican's gains
in the House "It is a spare-time Job using homeward Russia and Communism.
moral victory (2) A tighter hand on mill-were at least a
and
aid to because in about 100 seats in economic
the ""solid South" the Democra- Europe.
(3) More insistence on self-tie candidates
unopposed-Reuter. help among America's allies.
made
concrete bricks, but. Knys Mr S. Murda, This house will be tary the most striking In the district and any woman would be proud to
live in it."
He does not know when it will no front be AnticThere'n hurry, he save--Reuter,
A POINT OF VIEW
Budapest, Nov. 6. The frungarian Communist daily "Vilagoreng" has a new heading for in foresen news column:
Today's news from the camp of creative bence and from the war
moncert cama “—Reuter. UNROMANTY WAR OFFICE
Diakarta, Nov, B.
(4) A greater stress on na- tional security.
Both parties won 10 seats in the Senate. The other, 60 Sena- tors were not up for relection. The Republicans won six seats from their opponents, but lost one of their own.
DEFEATED LEADERS
Truman's President
Anny thing here are protealing defeated
number of romantic
RAIS the
four
Higutenants were:
senunnen in a se tadonesian film. Senator Scott Lucas (Illinois),
The Lone March," a reml-docu- the
Senate majority
mentary heroin of the Indonesian Senator Franci, Myers strupeir
anninet
independence.
They claim fant net faithflv
*soldier
the
Dutch for sylvania),
the
who "Whip"
leader:
Demel
the film dor] "Wi
was responsible rtray Indonesian for ensuring Party solidarity in Senator
were
returned
Sequel To Deposition Of King
Patna, Bihar Province, Nov. 8. Nationalists in the King-
divisions; Are "too important hreaten there
Elbert Thomas (Utah) veteran dom of Nepal plan to set many - manane "Router.
Govern- USNERETTE WALKERS
Chairman of the Senate Labour
up a democratic London. Nov, # An acherette welke nearly 1,000 Committee and chief spokesman
miles a venr
ham, London cinema manager.
Dedometer
nonarch.
phowing patrons to in the Chamber for the trade, ment under a constitutional titel sends heading to a Syden-union interest: Salor Millard The manerer, har dohn Soper, not Tydings (Maryland) Chairman
or his of this Anc Services Com sherettes and worked out that in which halde 1,500 Minama 1219 atenle, the airl walke 04 miles in a Beuter.
לזת
SHOULD HAVE WAITED
Nazif
Ankara, Nov. 8, Cebectorlu, Judge
Badriprasad Koirala, their that the Na- tionalists would meet mittee who went down after 241 leader, declared
shortly years in the Senate.
The loss of these four lead-somewhere in Nepal to plan the ing holders was made an even formation of this Government greater blow to Democrat pres- and the overthrow of the pre- the fact that only sent regime of the hereditary of tige by Ankara Second Court. threw him-Senator Myers was beaten by a Prime Minister, the Maharajan Mohun Shamsher Jung Bahadur self out of the third-storey window nationally known politician. of his office in Ankara Law court He fell to Pennsylvania's Go-Rana. and died Instantaneously.
A letter was on its way to him vernor, 60-year-old James Duff. In addition to their four maln announcing his promotion to be a Appeal the Supreme
the Democrats member of
defeats, Court.
in California and committed Senate seats TITS-
Idaho.
brother Raif suicide three years ngn.--Reuter.
MASSACRE IN KOREA COAL PIT
it
House
of
Iost
nth his
in
agreement with the Primo
Moral Defeat Queen Mary
Bonn Rejects Russian Plan For Germany
Bonn, Nov. 8.
The Soviet proposals for reuniting Germany are quite unacceptable, the West German Chancel- lor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, declared today at the opening of a foreign affairs debate in the Bun- destag (Lower House).
the
At Ballet
tho
Accompanied by Princess Royal, Princess Alice and the Earl of Athlone, Queen Mary went to a special perfor mance of the Festival
the Ballet al
Stoll Theatre. The performance was in aid of the Royal Academy of Dancing, of which Queen Mary is patron, and to honour, its president, Dame Adelino Genec, Queen Mary is seen here talking with Anton Dolin and Alicia Markova. - London Ex- press Service.
He considered the French "Pleven Plan for ATTACKS
to be enthroned, wal," he said.
Speaking
Plan”
ON COAST EXPECTED
Saigon, Nov. 7.
A French military spokes- man said today that a French reconnaissance pla- toon, numbering between 30 and 40 men, which "dis- these appeared" three days ago which in the mountains southwest will, of Laokay, was presumed
ac-lost.
and
It would accept as king self- exiled Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shay Dev, who sought shelter
family yesterday
a European Army with, if possible, the participa- the Indian Embassy at Kat- Mrs Helen G. Douglas, amandu, the capital, after dls-
tion of Britain, a most important contribution to mer. Alm actress, Was swamped in a tide of votes for Minister over political reforms.
the unity and defence of Europe. of the Republican member
to Western Defence ap He had that
learned, with full tion chuma The Nationalists Representatives,
and gratitude, of peared to the Social Democrats Richard Nixon, a hard-hitting the enthronement last night of satisfaction
explanations which M. to be unthinkable. critic of the
Administration's the King's three-year-old grand-
Dr Schumache attacked the foreign policies.
son, Prince Gyanendra, in his Hene Pleven, the French Prime
formed by the Mr Nixon's work on the stead was unconstitutional and Minister, sent to him yesterday: labour units
"M. Pleven assured me that British and Americans in their House Un-American Activities litegal, £5 the King had not
to public formally abdicated.
any discrimination against Ger-zenes as paramilitary Committee brought
Institu out of tons. which
mány
was completely attention the evidence
The boy was kidnapped from the question and that Germany of
"German youths had becn the conviction resulted in
the Palace
be treated as completely
forced by unemployment Alger. Hiss for perjury.
to join The Republican tide in Call-Badriprasad Koirala said. U.S. First Corps, Nov. 8.
a full House in other reasons The North Korean Com- tornin also swept James Roost-
The Nationalists' Congress has
the first foreign affairs debate units under conditions munists herded 1,288 poli-velt, eldest son of the late Pre-
been functioning for the past since June, Dr Adenauer de- they of their own face
would not have accepted. that tical prisoners into aident Franklin Roosevelt, out year in the Indian border town clored,
amid applause,
Parliament should State of Raxaul because of repressive Germans walcomed the United
not the contest for the of mines and shot them down
The
fear of the East to be governorship.
present Government measures.
He said the platoon was part States recognition of its great cept Earl Warrea, Governor,
task in the world and readiness utilized as a means of bring of the che and a half battalions as the Allied armies ad-
with double the
decided recently to move It
remilitarisation which evacuated Laokay last the in- ing about the this task in to fuifl northwest re-elected vanced into
otes pooled for Mr Roosevelt. its organisational apparatus back Korea, American officers votesed
the homeland for a final terests of peace and freedom. Governor Thomas Dewey had into a minor revenge for his presi-campaign for political reforms, Colonel Burton Ellis said the dential election defent by Mr-Reuter.
were Truman in 1948. His success bodies of 700 victims found in a coal mine at Anju, was assured from the start of
bank of the the counting south
and he finished on the Chongchon river.
Col. Ellis said the Communist 000 over the Democratic chief of the coal section blamed didate, Mr Walter Lynch. by
- for the survivors
The Democrats suffered four arrested has been
for State losses in contests bo tried as
war governorships. They were in Connecticut, Nevada, Maryland Major Paul Roblec found the and Colorado. bodies of 408 prisoners in air
sald today.
the
massa.csc
and may
criminal.
coal
WDB
with a majority of about 600,- New French
can
Commander
Elsewhere in Indo-China, the
than 62 rebels. In addition
ACCOMPLISHED FACT": 1,000 Communists, armed with
land
mortars and machineguns, who Without strong United States had attacked two villages near southwest forces,
65 miles vinhlong. fully equipped V the most modern weapons, of discussion of
of Germany unde: the present week. The remainder of the A West German contribution conditions.
to evacuees were still marching Dr. Schumacher
that the said neither defence had to Europe's
southwest and were not been asked of nor offered by American periodicals stressed believed to be in contact with West
Totalitarian American air strength and seg Germany,
the Communists, he added, States knew only power. He strength but left it clear that who wanted to negotiate with land defence should. be pro-Trench forces had killed more the Soviet Union must be as vided by Europe. strong as the Soviet Union.
"The Germans cannot expect the United States, Canada and the West European Powers to take on themselves the whole burden of defence unless Ger- with
Germany algon, were repulsed with many, too, makes her contribu- the
contribution to common defence] Oficial sources confirmed tion
had no prospects.
reports that the French were MUST BE PREPARED
supported transferring planes from Hanel view Paris, Nov. B.
that to Haiphong, the seaport Co TIDE REPUBLICAN
His Coalition partics
should parti miles east of Hanol. The Hanci former Secretary
The Council of Ministers to-
when Dr. Adenauer cipate in European defence, Bald, remains open. Observers Mr James Byrne, day approved the appointment plauded
of believed the switch might menn governorship of of General Pierre Georges de la added: "Every German with but only under conditions
conscience must con- full equality. Germany must the French expect attacks along had Tour aë Ho
the French Commis-healthy
compelling com not be expected to assure the acacoast.—United Press, sloner of the French Forces in alder it as a
He re-mandment to take part in the greater risks than other coun- Tonkin, Indo-China.
of his hearth and
tries. placca the Tonkin regional com- defence mander, General Marcel Ale West Germany must be pre-
But Democratic Senators hold For Tonkin
raid shelters in a conl mine two seats in Connecticut Dear Chaidong,
South Koreans
18 miles east one in Nevada. of Sunchon. The bodies of 180
were found in The the tunnel of a coal mine east State,
the city of Yong-won byon-United Press.
of the walled
South
Carolina.
and
of
40
Communists Only
Miles From Lhasa
Kalimpong, Nov. 8.
The Chinese-led Tibetan People's Army last reported to be 40 miles from Lhasa, is expected to
sandri, who has been nominated to other duties at his own ro quest.
**
and
Dr
the
West Germany
Ho declared: "I regard a
com-
German contribution to West ern defence as practically an accomplished fact." plained that Dr Adenauern conference with him yesterday had not mentioned that he had Western taken decisions.
losses,
Communist Students Under Arrest
Beirut, Lebanon, Nov. 8. The police have rounded up four Univeralty studente for Comminist activities.
Mohammed Mustapha
pared, it aalood by the Western Alles to take an adequate dhare in the formation of this The Council of Ministors also defensive front for the preserva
Lion of the freedom of the Ger- studied the report of General
the
man French
people Alphonse Juin,
culture, Dr Adenauer said.
Dr Schumacher described Dr Могоссо, Resident-General in
Applouse again greated the Adenauer's action as a breach They wore understood to in- Chancellor when he said: The of all his promises. "We pro-clutte German people will never give teat against these methods of Zeln, head of the Students Pro- United up hope that peace can be pre-taking us by surprise," he said. Communist served. It will do everything-Reuter. to keep peace."
At the end of his speech the Chancellor read a Government resolution declaring that Ger- many must be ready to. contri- bute to a common European de fence front if she is invited to take part.
who recently visites the Indo- Chinese battle zone.
The Minister of Information, reach the capital shortly, according to reports. Gazier, wald that General reaching here today.
Juin had emphasised, the neces- forces and ending the dispermi of the troops and of accelera
of the the constitution fing.
National Army, Vietnamese whboo principal task would be that of pacifying the country in The Bawng! Lama, the senior the rear of the French advance
It is advancing across the country in a three dty of regrouping the French pronged drive.
Unofficial Tibetan nurces; constitutional by said that the National reforms. Amombly of Tibet had been in
vi continuous posion in Luca
since the week-end
of
Wed
and ngrarian
ACTING REGENT
The new Interim Cabinet has NZ
the new "Interim operations-Reuter, Asembly, which to com- monk in The elements" Government," was reported to ......pased
Who suizfl control a few days be acting as the Regent of Tibet.
believed to be discus
4the ordered troops from
of the Lham Chinono daverum eat in Peking | garrison to maintain, law and engine future relations between order and not to offer resistance
to the advancing columns.
Chinese troops passed Phondo
Fain the two, bounisties, k
#
This could not be officially bobried
Thóró, 124
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Ex-Premier Gravely Ill
Wellington,
Now Zealand, Nov. 0.
TWO. CONDITIONS......
It made two conditions: 1tlermany. mast bo grant-
ed equality with all the other
bo Busslan
BO
powers participating in this do fence front; a mast
that This front sirong that it makes Excalon impossible.
Speaking for the Opposition, Dzong to the east of Lhasa yea- Mr Peter Fraser, former Now. Dr. Kurt Schumacher, the Social draft proposals terday.
Observers here believed that relapse, during the night. He spirit of the Pleven Plan is not Zealand Prime Minister, had a Democrat leader, sald that the Be China would not in their objective was Shigatse, the had been recovering steadily the spirit of reconciliation.
He was amazed and not at all Auce with Tibos'a internal „ác....
would be re-econd city of Tibet and the seat from a severe illness. ministration bu
of the gribat for her defchco,
communion The
#realistation.
Fanchen Lama,
of
Preas.
League,
Senator Proposes An American Coalition
man such a
crisis in Asia,
:
Washington, Nov. 8.
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coalition was Administration's attitude and needed because of the present hole tear of Communio
Senator Brewster told news-
constitutional coalition China were "Wong than tho achieved if the President Mich appeasement”,
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Morom the Himalayas and the 1884 44. Fearn How Scot PARAMILITARY UNITS
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