Debate In

27 Killed In Bus

Tragedy

Qullo, Nov. 12.

Twenty-seven were kill- injured when a ed and

bus carrying 50 passengers folinio an abyss off the

Pan American Highway

near the village Goasuntos today.

The bus fell into a 300- foot-deep abyss. The Pre- sident

Ecuador Mr of Gato Plaza, happened to drive by the site of The accident ten minutes after it occurred and got out of his car to help atiend the vietinis.-Dnited Press.

21 KILLED

IN TRAIN COLLISION

Evanston, Nov. 12.

Pacific Railroad today in a heavy

more.

snow.

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1951.

.

Assembly

General On Political

Situation

Paris, Nov. 12. Anxiety over the continued alarming political situation was expressed by M. Jean Politis of Greece in opening the afternoon session of the general debate in the United Nations General As- sembly today.

One of the symptoms of this malaise was that Germany was still divided and Austria still waited for a peace neaty, he said.

M Bolig hrred to the tens 1 cciel

not do anything so

of thousands of theck children, long as Zionists "exercise great abducted from tawu hommes four pressure

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incumbent on those Powers who are primarily re- the creation of sponsible for the Jewish State to see that this State should at least abide by | The United Nations resolutions-- those resolutions that have been

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unfair and unjust to the Arabs, Jamali sald.

To speak of peace in Pale- ine and the Middle East is a cain hope so long as Arab rights and Arab honour are ignored ald dignity is wounded," he de-

Jared.

Two streamlined pas- eur

M Polak So the seclusion senger trains of the Union

crashed, which certain enuntries m: hereselves inspired dis- Aggression had dready storm and unofficial es; le dod itself in Greece and timates of the numbers in Korea.

"Any proposals by the Pale- The Sons

Grevce, after i Di

Commission killed ranged to

Conciliation havin

fought for three years line

af

that water down the United Na- aggressors aust hirdes

United tions decisions and whittle Arab Joined the have now

doomed to failure. Nations

the rights are forces to crush

delegate told the of evil at the other end the Fragi

Assembly the globe," he declared. Paying

tribute the United States, M. Potts. altel

years porful and generous

distress moved by the

upon itself tions, took

them. For habilitate

At least 20 were reported in- Jure 1. Deep know ei el reside work.

the

Neh

1-

.t

At Omaha. abad's headquaters, seal an un official erant showel 21 dead. Us.on Prane

of them

employees

Report from Wyoming and, Ma State Highway parolinen sait 12 to 15 borties had been removed from the wreckage on

said 1

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Declaring that the Arab world

could provide "a good backbone for peare in the world, the nation, Iraq delegate appealed to the United Nations to assist the de- of ma-

Arab territories reliverance of almost from foreign subjugation. LIBYA'S FUTURE

the

homes

four years the snow-swept rolling country | moving just west of this Saithwes.unting rebuilt and economies re- | Wyoming town,

A staff newamen s report to the Salt Lake City Tribune said One patrolman e mater the fol! right reach 32.

Between 30

35 injured! were at a hospital here Gikers were brought in and treated af the American Legion Buli.

The sinash-up orcard Dtab-Wyoming brile.

n the

generated.

of Liby and ils future o "It is a phemmenon withoun independent State, he said: precedent in the lustory of the nations," he dechued

DISARMAMENT

PLAN

con

At us bepe But no intrigue permitted t compromise territorial

the unity and

tegrity and Libya."

He appealed to France to help Moreco achieve its indepen- dence at the earliest time.

Dr Al Jamali said that the Array world, "neglected left in their difficulties," would

Maza of Chila sunt his 150 nure warmly supported Trip:lle daarmament plan

"We

it is feel that seven | structive effort to end the pre- international tension and SCTE mies w.s. of Evanston and an ut

thent: Sa': Bake the bunken of armaments. a mies

Sem Maza said Chale would Unien Parin: au hote

svete for the admission of Italy the Cly of Sun Frana srazmshed to the Uniteci Nations so that into the rear of the y of as the just hopes of the Italian were to be avoided.

1ople might be fulfilled. Angeles, which hai heled ... inock gi B: th castbounil. Th

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Britain's New PERON'S Night Fighter VICTORY

The De Havilland 110, first of a new class of twin- engine day and night lighters designed to meet the special needs of the RAF. The fighter is fitted with two Rolls-Royce Avon engines. It is designed for very high performance and carries the latest electronic navigation and combat aids.-Central Press.

19-Year-Old Boy

To Tend Family Of 10 Orphans

Pentiac, Michigan, Nov. 12.

AT POLLS

Buenos Aires, Nov. 12. President Juan D. Peron has been re-elected to an- other six-year term by a comfortable margin of votes, returns from Sunday's elec- tions showed.

The official provisional count at midday gave him an approxi- mate two to one lead over the Radical candidate Ricardo Bal- bin, the President's strongest

oppsition.

The Radical Party was one of right opposition parties that entered candidates but others received only a trickle of votes. It appeared that most of Pre- sident Peron's opponents were resolved 10 throw support to Baibin and other Radical candi- Rates.

Torrential rainstorms have hampered the compilation of final returns as communications have been severed with outlying arcas. Five inches of rain fell carly the night and during morning but communications are being restored rapidly.

Voting was

Ministry of the Interior

orderly

The esti-

mated that 70 per cent, or abou 8.000,000 of the nation's 8,764,346 eligible

weal vaters, polls.

10

t

CROWDS CHEER Registered persons not voting are liable to a 50-peso fine un- then could prove they absence was justified.

ICES

that

The Army announced despite storms over the greater part of Argentina they wi finish the transport of ballo, boxes to legislatures today.

crowds The

which thered cheered as they read bulletin boards show- ing down figures.

Teak

great

wspaper

the

Interest now centres en composition of the National Con- gress since Rodical leaders have ho hopes of closing the two to one Peron and Balbin. between Cap The Radicals are confident tha: they will win substantial Con- gressional representation.

The first region giving that previsional results was the terri- tory of Tierra del Fuego, in Southemp

There. Argentina. Poron received 478 votes and the Radicals 203.

AL 7 p.m. official nationa returns showed that Peron had Dr won 3,740,879 votes and Balbin 2,003,833.

A 19-year-old boy on whom a highway tragedy always contribute to world ten-placed the mantle of "head of family" over his sion and Instability. Technical

Press. husky shoulders, said today that he would go to and economic assistance was a matter of great urgency if un- work to keep his orphaned 10 brothers and sisters rest and political

together.

Canadian

Cupled with the status of peace. Bul

Weingees at w;s

Uranium Find create

In Spain

Floreign

upheavals

Minister

Heart-broken but resolute, young Jerry Moore Fadid al Janah of Iraq call-Lester Pearson said the Western

tended to the stove and helped his grandmothers care single Powers must continue to arm. Fract the greatest actor that disturbs peace and History shows that arms alone for the brood the youngest of which is six weeks --- slob ty in the Near East."

have never been able to secure left behind when Mr and Mrs Murray Moore were what alternative is killed on Saturday in a head-on collision which also enough

Jure, in present circumstances,

from which claimed the lives of four teen-agers. situation of to that strength a serious tension and hatred, he sadİ.

alone the free world can nego-

But it appeared that Jerry Claiming that hundrede

chance of success tiate with any cha of inter thousands of Jewish immigrants with those who recognise no would not have to do his big were pouring inte Palestine other test than

job alone. Offers of help have The Polish

Stefan accupy the fumes and farms of

jummed the little switchboard Under-Secretary ghiful Arab owners, he said Wierblowski,

this eventually in the Salamanen province of that

calor Foreign Affairs, charged the at Leonard, Michigan, with a

with population of 400, Government

near here Spain, west of Madrid. ac- trolled imunlgration will develop American

quite situation

dan-

its own and world where the Moores have move dereiving cording to Press reports qucted into

to the public opinion by disguising its

A per- only two months ago. and explosive by the Madrid radio,

plans for aggression as planis The region

manent village fund has been is rich in other pace of the whole area."

United

for defence." Nations was The Inetulite, metuls. important

The township appro- started for this state 01 copper, lead and antimony resposable

priated $50 to buy immediate affairs, the Arab delegate said. Heuter.

Similarly, British participa- necessities. Neighbours brought The petrol tion in the Alantic Pact was baskets of food,

London, Nov 12. Uranam has been disenyered

A

02

Putous

British Crossword Puzzle

@

10

"AMERICAN SEA"

to flagrant contradiction" of station Ded the stove's fue United Nations peace aims.

A regional

It was not, he said, pact in conformity with the

tank.

The children's grandmothers,

United Nations Charter. The Mrs Grace Moore and Mrs

Americans sought to make the Mediterrancan a "Mare Ameri- canum."

United

The forcing obedient

over the Charles Moss, took nine-room home for which the Moores had saved up and made was States governments down payment for it so tha on all the Continents to yield they could all be together again. their territories to occupation by The family moved to Lesuand This served from the suburb of Detroit. For American troops.

preparation

of a new world seven months before settling in their new home some of the war for the establishment of an children had to be boarded in a American new order."

By including Western Ger-county juvenile home. many in the Atlantic

the

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24

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ACROSS

1

Injure (6)

5 Beverage (5)

is Hinder (5)

9:Carbolic acid (8)

10 Clever. (5)

11 Rope (5)

12 Frank (4)

13 Antelope (5)

10. Kind of parchment (6)

18 Reproves (0)

420 Harden (5)

(0)

Sourcled (0)

DOWN

1 Amends (8)

2 Sham (8)

3 Object of worship (4)

4 Aldin (7)

Ships (

(7)

4 Decorative work (0)

7 Mohammedan mcriptures(5)

'14 Concen'ed (8)

is Protector (8)

10 Community (.

17 Young animal (7)

19 Cured (6)

21, Material (6)

24 Boorial (4)

Pact it

"Our house was too small was intended to create a legal for all of us,"

Jerry young framework for the renaissance

"It only had four

of German militarism, but this explained. plan was concealed under the rooms. Mom and Dad bough concept of a so-called European this

army.

house so that we eculd

ull be together.. And that's the

"The rebirth of militarism way I want to keep it all of and neo-Hitlerism threaten all us together. If I have to go to

he work to do it I will.” of-Germany's neighbours," declared.-Reuter,

Canadian Force

'Three of the family's old neighbours made a tour of the Moores former neighbourhood and in a short time collected

-A GUARDIAN

Oakland

HK Wreath

In London

London, Nov. 11. Deminion and Colonial ex-Servicemen's organisa-

at

tlom. Including Hongkong,

were fully represented the opening of the Empire Field of Remembrance today in the churchyard of St. Margaret's, West- minster, Crosses were fald by the various London representatives;

Hongkong was represent- ed by A. Hazelwood Atkins (British Legion Hongkong and China Brunch).

the

The Empire Field was opened by Lord Mount- batten.

President of the British Empire Service League. He placed special crosses in the plots dedicated to the fallen in

Korea and Malaya, London Express Service,

Soviet Reply To Norway

Moscow, Nov. 12. Rustin replied today to the Norwegian note of October 330. on the Spitzbergen question,

The Acting Foreign Minister," County Probate Mr Andrel Gromyko, handed the Judge Arthur Moore said that Norwegian Minister here the Quibet, Nov. 12he would appoint a guardian reply.

unit of this weeks.

sailed

For Europe

The firs! Infantry Canada's 27th Brigade loday for Europe.

The batalion, with

A Russian note, on October 15 Mr William, Gabriel, Leonard accused Norway of breaking the feld villege President, started a demilitarication clause of the

"Murray J. Moore Fund.”.

of engineer workshops

sgiel and an advance parly

of the 70th Fizle Ariliory Reg ment, left Qutbee on board the 15,000-ton Greek Line Pairamu

Moure had no life insurance;

Spitzbergen Treaty of 1920,

The Soviet Government sald

set bat he completed arrange that by taking part in the ments for the purchase of their Atlantic Pact, Norway was por Line ship. It is possible turt, the misting military measures within right th The soldiers are bound to the shildren might be eligible for $150 the area covered by the treaty British stetora of Western Germenth survivorship benefits fixing Norway'

under the sabial security

Boltzbergen an Bear Island, The 1,500

On October 30 Norway RNY, our Hanover. men will bring to about 2,450 the

Their mother and father were rejected the Soviet accusations, trength of the Canadian force in returning home after visiting and gave an amurance that she Germany and on the tray. Inend in Detroit when A Chi had not established and would Ellinge Within the nex continetan mag muling inlo not stablish any foruncation in Kup and they the islands or allow any other ધન બને તેમ જ Ta compito delivery ne

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Ex-Officer Missing

Bielefeld, Nov. 12. Ex-Major Alfred Franke- Griksch, spokesman of the Association of forter Wehr- macht offers the "Brotherhood." and his wife are missing. rela- tives said in his home town here today.

Last

Franke Griksch was heard of on October 4, when he Intereed to go from Berlin to Potsdam, in the Soviet zope, to vist be sick mother.

He planned to be back here on October

relatives 29, the said.

Franke Griksch's mother-in- law believes he was kidnapped. The Brotherhood was the first ex-Nazis orga- ex-officers and nivation to emerge after the Franke-Griksch, its ideo- logist, has lately fallen cut with many ct ite leading members because of alleged pro-Moscow Lendencies. Reiter.

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