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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951.
Unique Flight Turkey
By Newsmen
Karachi No: 13.
Two Italian newspaper- men have arrived here on a flight half way round the world to prove that Alying can be chéäpër than
motoring.
Man luredi, aved 39, and Mario
Fibretti, aged
9, claim to have covered 6.900 kilometres (about 4.600 miles) in their mid- get Machi plane at a to:o) cost of £27.
ta
They hope to thy the re- maining 20,000 kilometres (about 18,500 mtrres) Australis for a Farther £98. Their tiny- Fest cylindr engined alene. overnight R1 parked Katachi Airport, weighs Jeg than a flat baby car. -Reülék.
Navy Surgeon
Faces Board Of Inquiry
by
3
Esquimalt, B.C.. Nov. 13. The identity and qualifications of a Canadian Navy doctor wore under
today scrutiny Naval Board of Inquiry.
Lieut. Joseph Cyr listed in
rolls Navy
a5
Surgeon- Lieutenant and credited with brilliant feats of surgery in the Korean
theatre re- turned here from Tokyo on Monday.
war
a
aboard the Cyr, a surgeon destroyer Cayuga, was suspend- ed and ordered returned to Canada when his identity was challenged by New Brunswick authorities
was asited
An investigation when newspapers printed counts of his operations on wounded South Korean soldiers operations that were termed "brilliant."
-
When he joined the Navy last March, Cyr listed his home town
as Edmundston, NB, but
A
check disclosed no records of a "Dr Joseph Cyr" in the New Brunswick City.
There is a record of only one Dr Joseph C. Cyr in New Bruns- wick. He has a practice at Grand Falls, NB.
Dr Cyr of Grand Falls report ed bis medical identification papers disappeared ist Winter. The Navy doctor has made no public statement. Newspapermen were not allowed to interview
He arrived him.
here under but not under arrest. No been laid
esco charges have against him.
He faces a board of Inquiry here not a court martial--which could recoininend his discharge from the Navy.
Announcement of the board's findings must come from Naval Headquarters in Ottawa. ---Asso- Liated Press,
"Monsieur De Paris" Identified
Confident Of
Ability To
Resist Attack
Ankuru, Nov. 13.
"If it hadn't been for a strong Turkey, the iron curtain today would be far to the south of here."
That is the opinion of energetic Major-General William Arnold, Chief of the Joint American Mis- sion for Military Aid to Turkey.
in
Nineteen divisions of very tough Turks, bolster- ed by a considerable smount of American equipment, are confident they can defend this key polliem at
front the eastern end of the anti - Communist southern Europe.
The fact that the Turks are The United States at present lecking right across their bord- is helping Turkey build or im- 31 45 or more Communist prove six airfields. These arc divisions does not bother them being constructed big enough to in the least. They
con-handle US strategic aircraft if fident that, with the aid of their that ever becomes necessary. rugged terram, they can block The foreign observer of the
siluation in
Turkey anything the Russians want to military
usually carries away two prin. throw at them.
ipal impressions.
American officials appear ter share this Turkish confidence.
says:
Since 1948 Turkey has ru ceived approximately $700,000 000 in military aid from the US. Speaking of the Turkish will to Communist *hreats. resist any
"This is the Gen. Arnold cheapest thing we ever bought." The eventual goal of Turkish and American military officials is to expand the army here to 25 divisions by the Spring of 1854. They estimate this force
be could
doubled quickly in event of war.
Turkey bas
a two-year con- hundreds of ription law and thousands of trained men are available as a reserve.
The Turkish soldier has * "rough, cheap life," in the words
of Genenadj Arnold; but his morale is extremely high.
AIR FORCE
Gen. Arnold and General Nuri Yamut, Chief of the Turkish
1.
The intense determination of the Turk to defend his coun- try against Communism and his confidence that he can do it; and 2. The refreshing spirti of co- and Trust which operation
evby relation:hip pervades between American and Turkish officials working side by side to écure a strategic point on the front.United anti-Communist
Press.
Train Crash
Rescue
SIAMESE KING'S RETURN HOME
King Bhumibol Adulyaded of Siam, who spent his childhood in Switzerland, left Lausanne with Queen Sirikit to return to Siam, where they are to live per- manently. With them went their young daughter, born lust April. Picture shows the youthful rulers at Latisanne station. Central Press.
Continuing | Paratroops
Evanston, Nev. 13.
Mangled arei wreckage of wo General Staff, work closely to-streamlined passenge: treins gave gether and enjoy an excellent up two more bodies today and personal relationship.
On her western, or European officials said the death (all might exceed 18. Previously i had front, Turkey faces about 11
been placed at 20.
Bulgarian divisions, backed up
by Soviet Russian armour.
about
Ar-
Not until workmen reached the
Carry
Out Practice Drop In Korea
Taegu, Nov. 14.
CHURCHILL PRAISES PORTUGAL
The Spirit Of An Ancient Alliance
London, Nov. 13. Mr Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, sent grest- ings tonight to members of the Anglo Portuguese So ciety here..
He said. "I wish the members of the Anglo-Portuguese Society the agrecable evening that the good cause of friendship be- ween Great Britain and Por tugal should assure them. Since 1973 we have been friends to friends and foes to four. Once again as in the days of Welling- on we stand shoulder to shoul- der in déłehee of Westert: Union.
*The spirit of our anclent alliance still lives and the comradeship of centuries guar- antees it. We have goodwi and understanding. We need ho further foreign polley falty relationship."
of
The message was read at the Society's annual dinner attend- ed by the
Portuguese An bassador and many distinguish- ed personalities.
Proposing the toast of "For- 'tugal" at the dinner, Edri
Mountbatten
traced Atigi~ Portuguese friendship from the days when British Crusaders lansted at the mouth of the Tagus and helped the Portuguese to expel the Moors,
Referring to Pärkigal's action of 1943 in making Azores blises available to the Allies, Earl
NOLANGE who was Supreme
in South-East Asia during the war, said that as sailor he paid his tribute to the immense strategle benefit this dction had brought Britain
The
Portuguese and British had a long history of
Fade by side and most
Portuguese warships had been bullt er designed by the British, He paid tribute to the in- merce strides being made ́in Portugal with hydroelectric, farm and education projects.-- Heuler,
Mediator's Invitation
Paris, Nov. 13. Dr Frank Graham, United
Nesentative for Kash
mir, has invited Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khón, Pakistan's For.
On the east front, Turkey is boom of the huge pile of debris Asian troops-34id they be certain of the death opposed
toll. divisions of Georgians.
Sixteen bodies had
More than 3,000 American paratroopers and been menians and Azerbajainis. These removed from the wreckage and 100,000 pounds of equipment were flown from Aslan Communist forces are
identified. Workmen were able Japan to Korea yesterday (Tuesday) and dropped commanded, however, by
Soviet officers from European Russia.
"The
of angled s'eel. At least portions deep behind Allied lines in a practice manoeuvre. Turkish air force
others were in sight but serviceable planes is 750
rescuers eald they may be parts The Army and Air Forces described "Opera-eign Minister, and Sif Behegat The entirely tactical. don't intend
to bomb
Anyone se's territory. so they have force concentrated un an air
an Είναι maximum
support to
ground Turkish
to defend forces if they have their homeland.
The
which
fighter and fighter-bomber
en-
the
of bodies already taken oul.
The collision occurred yester- tion Show-off" a complete success.
day
in a driving snowstorm.
The East-bound Union Pacific Through a landing of hou- The paratroopers returned to City of Los Angeles halted for a sands of troops and equipment Japan and were ready for com- before censor block signal three miles West of at a given place in less than two bat operations this Southwest.en
time from Japan, the permitted this despatch to be Wyoming hours community. Then it was struck element of surprise can be fully fled.-Associated Press. from behind by a second stream-exploited, a briefing officer said,
the City of San Fran-
Other officers, however, in- liner, cisto.
dicated the name "Operation Estimates were that a 100 or S'eam-off"
might have been more were injured. Most had more appropriate than “Show- only minor hurts.
Eight red." maided En serious conallion, with two of these listed is értü-
"These men havě beền train-
AMERICAN BASE IN
MALTA?
Narsing Rau, India's permanent representative at the United Nations to meet him on Thurs-
day.
Dr Graham, who had been suffering from a sight attack of bronchitis, left hospital yester day after a week's treatment.
The talks on Thursday will be held at the Chaillot Palace where the United Nations Gen- éral Assembly is being held..
Dr Graham's Invitation fol- łows the adoption by the
Saturday
DI Security Council on
its United States, in programme for modernising the Turkish air force, is sending The first of jet fighters here. these arrived early November. NAVY'S ROLE Americati military men
á resolution calling on the Kash visage the major role of
cal. One was the firemen anjing vigorously for months," one
mir representative to continue Turkish navy as being the con-
"These men have been
his efforts to seek an agreement trol of the Black Sea. The navy the City of San Francisco, only said.
on the demilitarisation of the at present is small and there is survivor among the engine crews built up to a pitch where it was
ngh on that train.
necessary to stage a inass jump
of Jammu and Kashmir. State intention of undertaking a
Investigations are under way. of this kind so they could le:
The resolution metructed him large-scale expansion.
London, Nov. 13.
to report back to the Security Instead, American and Tur- Most speculation blamed the off steam."
Mintofl the Male Council with his comments kish officials wan: o modernise weather for the mishap.
Union Pacific President A. about 17 miles from Targu, leader,
The practice jump took place Labour (Opposition) Party within the next six weeks. Parts, Nov. 13. the fleet to provide a tough sub-
destroyer force Stoddard said that officials van near the Naktong River. In the reason for his mission to
disclosed tonight_ths' | Reuter. The execution of the "laugh- marine
play havoc with only presume that the blizzard August and early September, England was to seek a friendly ing bandit" today permitted which could the authorities identify Russian supply lines for oil ship was responsible. Associated 1950, Taegu, Andre Obrecht, veteran as- sistant at 36 guillotinings, hs-Crimea, France's new official exccu- tioner.
By tradition,
to
no
and
ments
from Batum
the Press, to
The Turks now have eight!
Dom
the north- Was west hinge of the old Pusan agreement between the Govern
menta of Malta, Britain and the perimeter and under heavy Red United States on the setting up attack.
Ca States
the black-dryers, submarine Arms Licences 18th fullborne Regi- base emanent Unite
11 24|
costed "Monsieur de Paris" is man World War 1 cruiser, never namsa before his first head rolls. Bad luck, the
Revocation
The base has been
on used BO
Air
memal Corbat Team made the sithulated combat drop under the eyes of As Commander, tar partly by the Royal Brigacher-General Thomas J.Force and partly by civilians. H. Trapnell.
advising and Biding the Turkish ETVOU TELary knew that beck and there were some made it clear vo both that the
the
Trust Area
Proposal
Washington, Nov 13., Representative Crawfent tepublican-Michigan)
Americ
which is patched up and kept flout billy for reasons of nà- French say
fional pride.
currently under But today in Marseille, 26-
There is
London, Nov. 13.
Last Thursday Mr Mintoff today advocated a single adminis Marcel Dythier went burstructiofi in Turkey e major year-old
Licences for export of airing
OVER 100 PLANES had an interview with Mr. J. Realion for all Pacific islands, under United at Iskenderun to Egypt were revoked on Octo
Penfield, Counsellor to the cxcept Hawaii, under the knife for shooting naval base
States jurisdiction, of 題 more ber 22 and no licence has been down three policemen while take the place
About 110 planes-C-46's and United States Embassy,
Mie Crawford, a Member of
1 vulnerable base on the northerniated since, Sir David Maxwell Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcars yesterday he saw the British House Insular Anirs Committee, escaping.
He had been sentenced to shore of the country.
Eyte;
Home Secretary, fold the were used it the operation. Minister of State, Mr Lennox has just returned front itte imprisonmefit with hard
One of the major problems House of Commons today. Some made more than one fight Boyd
week trip around 1
the world which labbur, and won his nicknenie tacing American military men
Pote (Con to the drop area. Mr. Chris asked if the
Included had
He said today One man suffered a broken from his light-hearted manner
that he hud
Samos
Honolulu, Curing punterous hold-ups. armed forces is the staining of Home
Obrecht, 52, is the nephew
number of frearm certificates manor injuries, but the per- Maltese people should be con officers, Henri Deibrer, of the famous
automatic purchase "The great trouble ls, tank who died in 1999 after behead-ty, thist the Turkish onker is firearms by Egyption anfiones centage of casualties was believed sulted in any move which might Tuning cerin in Britain needed attention to much lower than on either of affect them in the ease of an ing 900 persons. He is algo
made by two combat both good
jumpa minimise the number of fireärmig
wor. by the other zelated to Jules Destoutneru öldter" says Arnold. former chief executioner, who
exported Egypt.
same 187th Regiment, GENERALS SACKED
He asked what limitation was
March 29 the 18701 The United States Bubny October 2-United. died on
He reports that Gea. Yamut, in force at present, Press.
The residents 20-21, 1950 the game that the matter should have Marlinas Island during the past six months, has
the successful been raised first in the Maliese of the Northern Maglanks, want to Aischarged more than 100 gen-fore granting a Brearm certif- outis
·Stimp in Parliament. Mr. Lennox Boyd be assoolated with Gust erals and colonels from the cute the chiết -officer of the ị Bukch
"This will be è festerinal abre Turkish forces for incompetence. Police concerned had to be North Korca. Casualties total-had denied any knowledge of a
base in uhul we des it cleared up sonje This sort of getion is beginning satisfied that there was a good led, less than two per cent In permanent Americaní
Malta. Reuter
way? He rald-Associated Pren, to show results, Arnoid says. reason.istër?
both these operations,
ARAB PRINCE IN AMERICA
Washington
Nov. 13. The Defence Minder ot Saudi Arabia arrived fiere to day na a military guest of the Unied
· Prince Misha Al Abdul "was moonféd út The airport
the Depilly Delênce Becretary Mr. William Foster the Chairman the Joint Thiefs of Slan, General Omar Biyadley, and gilus high officers
of the
A
The Prinor relawed a Guara
› Honou
HY MOR
for
are similar,
*sented infareas Mr Charlord would move the administration headquarters of the Teist terrory from Fonelulu to
Sir-Maxwell replied that bo Dren on Mungan and on was sympathetic by had said on 30th m
Bestán to it.
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