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US Rocket Plane Beats All Speed & Altitude Records

Los Angeles, July 3.

A small rocket-driven "flying laboratory" has shattered all existing records for speed and altitude, the Navy said today. Thus it has ap- parently bettered announced marks for the Air Force X-1 which has flown more than 1,000 miles an hour and higher than 60,000 feet.

The 40-foot long Douglas Skyrocket sraashed through the sonic barrier and soared to an undisclosed height and speed during a tést last June 11 at Edwards Air Force Base, Muroc, California,

The Navy withheld Ogure for security reasons.

degree

o 49 the then zoomed in

angle climb.

Data obtained from the fly- At the controls was Douglas

will benefit Aircraft Company test-piloting laboratory Bridgeman, 34, a veteran of 60 aviation and will have a good | fights in the rocket plane. effect on commercial plane, an plant at which The Skyrocket was launched official of the

35,000 feet from a B-29 mother ship, under which it was suspended,

n

Bridgeman, an ex-Navy bom- ber pilot, said after the plane's release he dropped for six seconds as the rockets cut in,

the plane was build sald.

The official said the Sky- rocket "has passed the speed of sound by a considerable mar- than the wildest gin, greater

our of expectations optimistic engineers."

The necale-shaped craft has 25-foot wing span, is 40-feet

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Witch Doctors long and weighs about 15,000

Sentenced To Death

Mbabane, Swaziland,

July 3.

pounds.

be

The Skyrocket normally will powered by both jet and rocket engines, In recent flights, however, the jet engine was removed and fuel tanks doubled were installed which

the fuel capacity for the rocket engines-Associated Press.

A FATHER

AT 92

Two witch doctors were under sentence of death to day for murdering a 12- year-old boy and feeding

Des Moines, Iowa, July 3. his flesh to a chieftain to

Lula Carrizales, 92, puttered cure him of alcoholism.

The 'Court acquitted Chief happily rund his house to- day caring for four small children Mahlabindaba, 30, for whom while waiting for his wife to the natives obtained "medicine** to build up his strength and bring his 12th child home from stop his heavy drinking The witch doctors, Magulawane Dalemini and Velapi Dhalamini, sentenced to death by

the

Chief Justice, Sir Walter Harri- counsellors to the

gon, were Chief.

tub

The

Established 1845

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1951.

Tank Takes Deep Water Test

OIL CRISIS LATEST

Persian Parliament Stays Its Hand A Second Time

Teheran, July 3.

Persia's Parliament today adjourned without voting on a bill which would punish Persians who had been "in league" with the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.

A General Patton M-46 Lank equipped for deep water fording undergoes a test in Kake St Claire, hear Detroit. The US Army claims that the

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Japan Peace Treaty

To Be Concluded By September

,05

FINAL DRAFT IS ACCEPTED BY

SEVERAL COUNTRIES

London, July 3.

The Japanese peace treaty is expected to be concluded in Septem- ber, official quarters said today.

The sources said all nations which fought against. Japan had now received the draft treaty which was agreed upon following consultations: between Mr John Foster Dulles, President Truman's special representa- tive, and the British and French Governments last month. As soon as these countries signified acceptance, officials said, it would be announced that an initialling conference would be called in Tokyo.

installation of a "fording Armistice

kit" enables the tank to operate in six feet of water. Waterproofing tests are continuing. Two stacks provide for air Intake and exhaust. The 90-mm gun barrel open- ing and other openings are sealed by fitted rubber shields. AP

It also took no action on setting up a special parlia- Premier

mentary and judicial committee to examine documents seized in recent raids on the British company's offices in Teheran.

the

In London Mr Eric Drake, Some Deputies stated after

adjournment that the general manager of the Anglo- of a Iranian Oil Company at Abadan, Was deprived Majlis Quocum by the deliberate ac- continued his talks here today members who with the company's directors and

senior officials on latest develop walked out. Y tion" of other

ments in the Persian oll situation.

The last British tanker at

counsellor, Shaynine A third komo, was sentenced to seven

in prison. years

Sam Browne, an official sub- inspector, testified during the week-long trial that a herd boy had been tied to a free and fed rools and dirt for four months. attributed

Hague After

further torture, youngster's throat was silt and and water for beverages and thought that the International his flesh mixed with a goat's only two meals per day". He Court would give judgment on windpipe and eaton-United stald mother was 118 when she interim measures

dled-United Press.

end of this week). Press.

(At The

observers

before

the

A spokesman at the company's i

headquarters asked

Picture.

Liquidates That Navy

75% Of Personnel Suspended

Approximately 75

six months. It was not decided

over control

Train Being

Prepared

Many of the countries already and have signified acceptance any objections from Russia" or China would not be allowed to delay conclusion of a treaty, officials said.

The officials added that the, United States and Britain' were determined the truce negotia tions in Korea.should not inter- fere with conclusion of the Japanese treaty. There had been suggestions, they said, WHILE WARSHIPS that the Russian and Chinese moves for a crass-fire in Korca SHELL BATTERIES

were prompted by a desire to

delay the Japanese peace settlement AN

Woman's

Mystery Death

St. Petersburg, Florida,

July 3.

Police and fire authorities Seoul, July 8.

were at a loss to explain how..Mrs Mary. Hardy and Korean carpenters. It was noted that the North Reeser, 67 apparently was American engineers were Koreans joined with Communist given 12 hours today to China In supporting Russian burned to death in one of

the atrangest prepare a 17-coach "armis- objections to the Far Eastern

Commission's A, piana" for tice train" drawn up in Japanese treely

record here. and officials Seoul's station.

told reports that the Korean All they found when peace moves were aimed at broke into Mrs Reeger's slightly delaying the treaty, might be damage. (apartment" ilyesterday

more than mere speculation AN ETA KAS

However, both

Britain

end

POLL OPINION. -

Tokyo, July 4.

Cases .on

they

was at charred skull shrunken

the

They worked fast to fit mos quito-screens to windows and furnish the sleeping quarters,

to the size of a cup, a piece of for United Nations and Com-

backbone and a suede shoe, The munist delegates to the truce the United States are deler

remains were laying on the hospital..

mined to conclude a Japanese foor beside an overstuffed talks, scheduled for July 10.

troaty

of the A son was born to Mrs Mary Abadan-still working at only

on the basis

the chair burned down tọ of the hospital

The train, once wed by the Carrizales, 27,

Bangkok, July 3. here on Monday. It was Car- half capacity as storage tanks London

late General Walton H. Walker, serta draft treaty. In Septem. peng

ber this year. Russia will be The Thai Royal Navy Commander of the Eighth Army invited to attend the peace Local funeral directors sald rizales' fifth child by his pre-fill-has left after pumping its whether Mr Drake would be sent wife. He had, seven other oil cargo back ashore, a com- leaving today for Basra, Iraq,

a constant said that it was a possibility but was all but liquidated to as his field headquarters, arrived conference. It is hoped thay it would require

here ently

today. American will attend but it is not expect- | 2,500-degree fire for three to here feel added that no decision had yet day for its abortive revolt rail engineers were understooded they children all grown now-by pany spokesman said.

British wives.

quarters previous

four hours,''to consume will," said ofcinis.- that strongly

Anglo-been taken about his departure. more children at home include Sandra

and most ranking officers to be checking the tracks from

body as completely us that be forced to

found in Kay, B, Frederick, 4. Juanita, Iranian would

the apartment. But The newspaper Bakhlar Emrops in it were dismissed and Scoul to Munsan, south of the United Press. evacuate Abadan completely. 3, and Lens,/18 months.

Imiin River

and were ready

the one-roomat Carrizales, who was born on There was not the slightest said tonight that a "preliminary gaoled.

but repair gangs to work on the

slightly

Only only

switches were January 14, 1859, in Oklahoma sign of any common ground for Indictment against Anglo-Iranian between the Oll Company officials was being

ht per cent last 10 miles of track across no- compromise

them wall was half a

Most Tokyoltes agreed today the electric lig Territory, said he Spanish and half Cherokee. He Government-and-the company, prepared by the public prosceu of naval personnel were drop-man's-land to Kacsong, elle of

tor's here,

ped from the force, at least for the proposed cease-fire talks that the Japanese peace treaty melted. Right below his longevity to it was said,

Lieutenant-General James A. should be signed here, according plug clectric outlets were in The paper, owned and edited how many will be taken back. the heredity and his diet milk

Van Fleet's Eighth Army Head to a survey poll conducted by good working order. The paint chair was unmarked. A stock Hussein Fatemi, added that the of what was left of the Navy.

quarters staff was preparing for the Asahi Shimbun, leading on the wall behind the burned

Vast Tokyo newspaper.

of by the Persian Deputy Premier, A General Look

the coming peace talks.

newspaper atop a water the indictment would charge

The survey covered a repre- 15

heater

-near. standing

the officials with "illegal operation." Premier Fibul Songgram, quantities of Mes, maps and re-

cross section of

chair was unscorched. It was being prepared after who was kidnapped by the ference books were being presentative

populace and revealed Fire chief Claud Nesbit dis examination of documents dis-plotters and made

miraculous pared for what might be long-Tokyo

62. negotiations-Reu- that

percent favoured covered in police raids on the escape under heavy fire, was drawn out

have struck Mrs Reeser. Tokyo, while 0.5.percent wanted counted the theory that lightning company's Information office

ter. at men

the treaty to be signed in Mos-All electricity in the apartment and on the town house of the

INTENSE DUEL company's chief representative,

After Tokyo, camé.

kyo came Washing-war almost working in order, ho Mr Richard Seddon..

Tokyo, July 3

warships ton, with 13,3 percent; Honolulu saldi, Three American

2.8 percent Ban Francisco 2.7 with Communist traded steel batteries at Wonsan today in an percent; London 2.2 percent and intense one and a quarter hour Bagulo, the Philippines, with

one percent. United Press. long ship-to-shore duel.

The destroyers, Evans and Blue, and the patrol frigato, bombarded by Everett, were

AB they Communist artillery

and gun, shelled troop areas positions in the Wonsan area.

The ships returned fire, shell for shell, until the counter- battery are silenced the Com-

munist guns,

COMMENT OF THE DAY

Restrictions And Embargoes

HONGKONG has this week as a guest

Mr Kenneth Hansen, consultant to the sub-committee on Export Controls and Policies of the United States Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, and his assignment is to study the effectiveness of Hongkong's latest import and export regulations which are aimed to prevent vital

and materials

commodities from.. reaching Communist China, Mr Hansen is to report his findings back to the Senate. He has, of course, an important mission, but one which, we feel, would be

more complete his terms of reference included the effect of these the trade restrictions (as well as United States embargo) on the essential

economy of Hongkong. We

observed have

before, and It appears to remain true, that those in a position to impose from distances handicaps and frustration to our legitimate trading relations in the Far East too readily ignore the disastrous effect these impositions can have on the Colony as a whole. We are willing enough to apply reasonable restrictions

trading on

and to accept reasonable export embargoes by the United States for the goneral ригрово of *preventing strategic materials in quantity reaching the belligerent Communists. But Hong- kong cannot carry the whole 'burden. Wo have to be concerned with the welfare and interests' of a large, over- crowded community, the vast proportion of which is completely antipathetic towards Communiam no matter in what part of the world it may exist. The Hongkong Government has the responsibility of safeguarding the wolfare of the community, the fuldi ment of which is gravely jeopardised

we are

and prejudiced if it is made to impose regulations capable of irretrievably undermining the Colony's economy. Moreover, another factor has entered- the fierce competition now being offered by the revitalised Japan. Mr U Tat- chee, who is in a good position to assess this problem, is convinced as a result of a visit to Japan, that Hongkong's indus- tries are threatened by the re-emergence of Japanese competition-competition which becomes unequal while Hongkong manufacturers are denied raw materials through embargoes, while the Japanese requirements are readily met. Mr Hansen is reported as observing that "In order to maintain itself, Hongkong must gain confidence abroad in her ability to stop the flow of strategic materials into Communist-dominated countries." For our part, completely satisfied that we are dis- playing this ability, Daily, as the court prosecutions show, the Authorities are successfully throttling. the smuggling trade in materials and commodities which are on our prohibited export list. Whether the United States Senate is kept informed of this we have no way of knowing, but the facts are available and they cannot be disputed. Possibly a little more objective reporting over scas about Hongkong and its trading relations with the rest of the Far East would enable people to "gain confidence in Hongkong's ability, to stop the flow of strategic materials to Communist dominated countries" We feel we have no reason to be ashamed of our efforts in that direction and we believe that Mr Hansen will, in all sincerity, be able to report/favourably to his Senate sub- committee whon ho returns, to Washington.

The newspaper-usually con- Bidered authoritative on Gov ernment matters said that the Indictment was now being con- sidered by the chief Govern ment attorney. No public statement on the matter was expected until the attorney had reached a final decisión.

DEPUTY'S PROPOSAL In, the Majlis today, Deputy Bahadin Khobod proposed that

should

од Persia

break

with diplomatic negotiations Britain because of her "act of attempted intimidation in send ing the cruiser Mauritius to Abadan.

striking back swiftly who seized him last Friday,

In suppressing the rebellion the government already had struck a serious blow at the Navy. Artillery fire sink a torpedo boat and

the gunboat Sri Ayuthin, Ongship of the That Navy. Pibul Senggram was held prisoner on this ship but swam ashore,

MARTIAL LAW Other naval units still held out for several hours in Fort Chula Cham Hula on the Chao Phraya River, which flows past Bangkok. Martial law remain- ed

Commandermi

cruisers. Toledo Naval establish- In effect.

The heavy ments elsewhere were quiet. and Los Angeles, trained their cannons on Red The army was in charge of eight-inch

opposing most of them.

troop concentrations the Allied troops on the east Admiral Luang Singu Song- coast battlelines, He also proposed that Perela gramchal Navy

The warships, alded by the Bradford and break off negotiations in.Chief, who accompanied the destroyers, should

re-Premier back to Bangkok after Rupertus, fired more than 150 with all countries which

was among those fused to supply oll technicians his escape,

About a dozen to replace British oll men. under arrest.

officers still were at large key Meanwalle, the Persian The Navy was put under the of Lieutenant-General Interior Ministry has approved control

plan to erect a statue to Phin Premier Mohammed Mossadeg as in-Chief of the Army. "the hero of oil nationalisation". Another arrested as a plot wa Kach Songgram, The statue has been commils leader

Deputy Commander: sloned by a group of wealthy former

He al- Persian businessmen who want in-Chief of the Army.

under ball It placed at one of Teheran's her plot principal squares.

The

Chunkwa Commander-

- WWE

rounds "ut Red targets during the day. United Frem,

Washington, July 8. The Korean war has cost the United States

from $2-10,000,- 000,000, depending on how one, Agures it, according to the artis tant Defence Secretary, Mr W. J. McNeil

for

And if it continues, the lold the Senate Finance Committee, in armed forces, will have to ask another $2-3,000,000,000 caused at least

during the 12 months thent., Later tonight it was reported

12 deaths and 280 were wound-

"was reluctant to Mr McNellw that the Police, had begun

contenta of all ed omglials were filled with give an exact estimate of the examining, the

wounded. “Armed Navy war's cost so date, because of safes at

it Mir Seddon's house.

of deciding what

"prove any

'The Police had threatened į patrols kidnapped the Premier the dimcuude. He said

with at a pubile ceremony at which factors to to open these safes acetelyne burners but company the United States had turned cou oficiais bad produced the koys over a dredger

Associated Press, at the last moment.

that: Perelan sources alleged they had found, soles on files stating that all important do- cuments had been burned,

114 from

to Thailand.—| $2,-10,000,000,000% depŝadu". VAI

used." what assumptions were such the

He expressed that although use of the Seventh Flest might be counted in the Navy would have Y10,000,000 Blaze

had to maintain it in the Far Eas The Minister of Curtice, Me

if there had been no war the Tokyo, July All Mayat said tonight that

said that old 19-06 bombers were there would be no "tampering"" A fire destroyed a large part ured, but if not they would have

Issued of The Jukul. City Station had to be replaced, anyway. with documents: He

Mr MidValmid afterward that this statement following public building this morning. The allegations that the names of cause was believed to be an ha mil try to get the Committee - as securnio u Aguro as possible somo prominent Persians were | electricity, short cirwulti-A

and others substituted/-Bauter. | about" 10 million yen.“ Reuter. 'United Press.

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