THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1952.
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Sarah Churchill NORTH PACIFIC SEARCH DRAMA KINGS MAJESTIC
On Holiday
Sarah Churchill, actress
daughter of Britain's
Prime Minister,
and her
busband. Tony Beau- restful champ, spend
holiday in the sun at the home of their friends, Mr and Mrs Carveth Wells, at "Mandalay," Southampton. Bermudu. -- Reuter-
photo.
in
RUSSIANS
AHEAD IN
Canadian Parkas
Rushed To
To Empire
In Korea
Troops In
Korea, Jan. 13.
Cold, weary British soldiers welcomed the
Hunt For Freighter's Lifeboats
Faint
46
Hopes Still Held For Missing U.S.
Sailors
Seattle, Jan. 13.
The Coast Guard expressed the hope today that lifeboats carrying 46 crewmen of the ill-fated American freighter, Pennsylvania, were still afloat and that the men were possibly alive. as a new storm lashed the frigid North Pacific.
Weather conditions forced a cancellation of the air search for possible survivors for the second i straight day today. Two surface vessels, which! continued the search through Saturday night, re- | ported negative results at daybreak.
A statement from the Coast Guard anid, "We have no way of knowing whether the crew was actually
Search For The
Temple Of
able to abandon the ship, but we may sua Queen Of Sheba lifeboats were launched, they may be possibility are still afloat.
Then
and in all
"As for temperatures and cold The wreckage water - it is possible to surcraft, a General Aidings
of the second vive under such conditions."
DC-3 with Lwo The barometer was low and sighted at the 9.000-fout gevel of aboard WLS was still failing in the search craggy Mount Crfon in the fair alfa Where intermittent rain weather range 140 miles west of was driven by a 85-mile per | JunquU, hour gale and the waves १०- werest to 35 feet.
The temperature was 35 de- grees. sky overcast and fight | ceiling 2-4,000 feet,
The Pennsylvania radioed that she had a 14-foot crack in the hull and was taking in water last Wednesday morning. By sinking and sent a message, "We she was obviously are abandoning ship."
that night
46 crewmen.
I fast arrival in Korea tolay of 650 Canadian parkas and General James A. Van Fleet's offer to give them any winter clothing they still don't have. T I was the last word from the
Commonwealth Division Headquarters an- nounced the arrival of the parkas by air today from Japan. The British also said 1,350 more the 7,800-ton Force Sceresaty parkas are expected on Tuesday.
JET RACE |
New York, Jan. 13 Au
The Thomas Faletira swald Telas that Russ. at present as vul-
Sote soidary In gear arcas Division spokesmen said the producing the United States stat don't have parkas, combat shortage of parkas and boots is bet gliter planes, and that suits twind-proof, water-repel-mainly due to size difficulties through tast Dec. 18, US au laut colton aousers and jackets; kid no! a lack of parkas and
Когонь had bon
o "eeld weather boots to pro-
Atriated Press. teet #gamist temperatures ap My Fuetter, in un interview proaching Zer0 fahrenher! the current issue Several spelled nut published in
their come magazine, emphasis,plaints today.
while the
J
heavier than the Commmunists.
Link however,
But
18
are producing mure Front-line
had firs troops MIG-15 pt interceptor "planes, 't, såve 15
kil" winter The United States.
comptent and appear to be Several said truisig om other jet types, me, warmly cluding det fighter-bomber, jet they have all the clothes recuntuaissance with just light-red.
hamber planez.
He also said. "Qui full pro- duction will not get going for about a year and "Our produc- tion will be what is for our purposes.""
necessary
ano
they
was bright ttclty the temperature rose 19 Kamil 24 to 25. fut late last week ine muy feli below 10, and had apprehed zero earlier,
ארויו,
FRONT INACTIVE
was
Sevul, Jan. 13. The Korean battlefront almost inactive in the sky and on the ground yesterday (Sun- day) except for an Allied rand- ing party Southwest of Pyong- yang thut battled sporadically with the Communists for more than five hours.
In the atr. cloudy skies re- stricted strikes
ugainst
Red supply lines and Allied Subre jets patrolling MIG Alley Northwest Koren falled to spot any of the Red swept-wing
The Camaronwealth Division 25 a pan of the Eighth Anny," jets. Gea Væn Flert
tulu The Awth ted Press today, "We !
1 anything they Wi ve
to make them rumbal.
The Air Secretary said that through last Dec 18, the Unit- At Nations Jest 384 planes com- pared to 320 of the Herts, but 87 of the United Nations fosses re-
Cre-Unit w sulted from Bound ed Press.
Tito Envoy To Italy
Roane, Jan 13 The newly-appointed Yugos, slav Minister Rone, Mr Vladimir Velebit,
arrived here
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today by train from Belgrad.
Gen Ven Peel commands the Euchth AmY.
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NO EVIDENCE
There were four lifeboats on freighter They
had to go over the side into the 45-fout Reas which had cracked the steel freighter, torn loose its deck cargo and smashed open at least one hatch cover.
Sua
There was to sign of survivors. An Air Rescue squadron pilo radioed that the right wing of the DC-3 was torn off and the cockpit appeared crushed. The plane was identified, by markings on the wing, as one which die- appeared yesterday on a flight from Portland, Oregon An chorage.
Temperatures ranged as low as 25 degrees below zero in the search areas-United Press.
CARLSEN'S FAREWELL
Falmouth, Jan. 13. Captain Kurt Carlsen today said good-bye to the Turmoil's mate, Kenneth Dancy, who shared six. day's of his stormy vigil on the Flying Enterprise.
The two men of the sea, who jumped into the Atlantic hand-
before
in-hand from the Enterprise's funnel just
sbe sank beneath the waves, parted Carlsen's hotel here.
at
Cairo, Jan. 13. A 30-year-old American explorer is leaving here 10- day to lead a million-dollar expedition to unearth the temple of the Queen of Sheba at Hareb, reputed to be her capital in Southern Ambla.
Ia ancient times the people of the region called thenBelves "The Children of the Moon.”
The explorer, Mr Wen- Cell Phillips, said that the expedition's work was ex- pected to last five years.
He is President of the American Foundation for the Study of Man which is sponsoring the expedition, -Reuter,
Taxation Increase
Forecast
Washington, Jan. 13. President Truman's top economic adviser said today
They clinked their glasses of beer, grasped hands and looked All they each other in the eye. said was "good-bye".
Dancy left to visit his parents that the new budget would at their home in Wood Green, call for spending between Kent. Carlsen
is expected to $80,000,000,000 and $85,- take tonight's train to London.--| 000,000,000 in the fiscal United Press. A
If the bouts and men are still afoat, they have battled high seas, gale winds, rain, snow and near freezing temperature fur four nights and days.
Veteran
said observers some evidence of the lifeboats So far there should be found. was nothing.
Only the Coast Guard cutter, Klamath. and the
Canadian weather ship, Stonetown, con- tinued the search today. third ship, the freighter California, was heading for the scene to abi in the search.
The Coast Guard said, "Hope has not been given up. The search will continue indefinite-
United Press.
HUNT
PLANES FOR
"IKE"
was
year 1953 and strongly in- dicated that the President would call for some form of
STILL tax increase.
QUESTION MARK
Leon Keyserling, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, gave a pre- view of the coming budget
in an interview of messago
said
total
Other Allied tactical aircraft. attacked largets of opportunity
Fairbanks, Alaska, Jan. 13.
television programme. He also through breaks
said workers should get a wal In the clouds,
Search planes fanned out over striking at alls and bridges.
Southeastern Alaska today Lo
boost but not as much as they a hunt for two transport planes
Chicago, Jan. 13. are asking without any increase Pilots of the Fifth Air Force missing sub-zero weather General Dwight Eisenhower | In steel prices. mounted
with seven men aboard. effective sorties 400
the question mark In
Keyserling Mr A British official said the 2,000 despite the poor
the United States military spending One plane was a two-engined Illinois politics today. flying crudi- parkas tapyy, wool-lined over- tions.
Air Force |words with buds are expected
C-47 carrying five eve of the opening of nomina- was now running at an annual then. It was lost on a routine on petitions for the April & rate about $45,000,000,000 to cover the Division's present
ond would mount to training flight between the air primary elections. yourement.
force base near here and Umiat,
Filing
$65,000,000,000 upens tomorrow
усаг 300 miles north. Els last radioed closes on January 21, position
More equipment would arrive Ease Orwell on He was met at the station by my 16 and the Revenue on officials of the Italian Foreign | Felauery . The Empire Orwell Ministry
Yugoslav shipment said to Belude new aed the Legation-Unated Press.
boals.
A British
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Allied ground forces jumped off on a reiding patrol before Cawn Southwest of Pyongyang and were engaged sporadically
unill 10.30 a
PATROL ENGAGED The raiding party came under heavy small arins and mortar ire from an cnemy' company shortly after jumping off. Twice the Allied force pulled back to draw in artillery on the Reds.
On the central front, South of Pyongyang.
another United Nations patrol fought for an hour and 50 minutes with the Reds after occupying an advance hill. An undetermined number of Communist troops hit the Allied
patrol with the E support of mortar
artillery fire.
and
An enemy squad-size probe East of the Pukhan River was repulsed before dawn after 45-minute fight.
On was 200 miles south- east of Fairbanks.
An officer said. "He was so far off the course it may be
down any place in Alaska."
Britons To Study U.S. Methods
Washington, Jan. 19. Fourteen British ammunition experts will come to the Unked States later this month to see hew Americans made bullets, Another UN patrol engaged shells and cartridges.
about 80 Communists west of the
on
and
of
about from now. This would mean totai
the Republican side, Federal speading of about
Mr $20,000,000,000 next year.
Senator Robert Taft and Harold Stassen were announced
while backers antagonists, Senator Estes Kefauver
pro- posed to put him in the Demo- cratic race.
hower
supporters would
of
not
.
be
He told a reporter afterward of however, that he did not mean President Truman's budget for the fiscal year 1953 would $20,000,000,000 higher than the Reports circulated that Eisen- $70,090,000,000 estimated spend- ing Agure for the current fiscal place his name directly in the year ending on June 30, Republican presidential pre- However, spending for the ference primary but may Seek 1953 Ascal year would be much to elect list
a
convention higher than this year. Pressed delegates pledged to him.
for a figure, he said it would be A spokesman for the newly-somewhere in the range of formed Eisenhower for President $80,000,000,000 $85,000,000,- Committee in Illinois said no 000. Congress may be asked for decision had been reached but something less in actual appro- indicated an announcement may priations, however, because be made shortly.
money is still available from The Ilinois elects delegates and provides a
primary both previous appropriations.
Mr Keyserling definitely "popularity contest" of voters favoured a tax increase, other- preference for President. The
wise there would b significant
to
The trip will be the first preference vote is not binding increase in the Government de-
upon elected delegates, Obser- ficit. Mundung-ni Valley for an hour technical aid rearmament pro- vers speculated that the Eisen- before dawn, but elsewhere the jet sponsored by the Mutual hower forces may not want to front was relatively quiet with Security Agency, successor
to risk defeat at the hands of the only light contacts reported the Economic Co-operation formidable Taft in the popu Associated Press.
Admiralon nhan sắc The larity vote-United Press.
Jap Expert
Visits UK
New York, Jan. 13. Takeo Matsuda, Professor of Agriculture at Hokkaido Univer- sity and Director of the hiver sity Library, lett New York In- ternational Alsport for Landon tonight for a three-month study of agricultural matters under the suspices of the Bockafellet Foundation.
Frofessor Matsuda had been ̈
Marshall Aid.
The purpose of the visit is to educere the British in the best
He made these economic fore- casts, which may be reflected in the President's economic message to Congress on Thursday: Pro- duction will be up this year while employment will be up ont ore; the cost of living million or more;
American production techniques No Truth To should not go up; there will be
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so they can go back and prove their own ammunition output.
The group, known ag the United Kingdom
study team, will
ammunition
be in the United States for a month and
¿
Rumours
San Francisco, Jen. 15. A spokesman for Governor
visit arsenals and ammunition Earl Warren last night denied factories in Philadelphia, Doyer, what
FOR FINANCING REARMAMENT
Paris, Jen 18
he called Mvicious
no need for rationing in 1952; there is an ample supply of food and over-supply of clothing- United Press.
Poland Follows.
Moscow
Line
N. J., Jollet, niinois; St, Louis rumoure" that the Governor it
not in good health, and Chicago-United Fress
Mr William F. Reichell of Oakland,
London, Jan. 19, mer Republican Warsaw Hadio said tonight former national committermen, told the that the Polish Foreign Ministry snipal convention of the Cally yesterday delivered a note to fornia Republican Assembly, that the United States Ambassador U.S. Senator William E. Know
Warsaw denouncing the land.
publican of California, Un
United States Mutual Security The Turkish Badio announced hat talked to Mr Warren in Puct and demanding that it be monthe making studies of time the United States will Honolulu yesterday and "salsad" annulled. agricultural methods under the shore Turkey to use the bim point blufak abguit tho The Polish note alleged that auspices of the United States 53.5 mins fanted under te rumours that he (Mr Warren) là the United States war financing Government Depptment of heading of tautal aid to thence suffering from a serious ailment, anti-Pollierving and diver. Agriculture in connection wit kerra-ukinnoient pishiken?
Brad Knowlang told me that sonary agencler
Cler in West Coverzice said there was many, and West Berlin. Recent druth to the triafii at ples In Poland proveá Filagur, and that This doctors lie woying and jiguliner, dir.
In the United States for threb
personnal exchange pro-Acoordinat Professor Matanda
gramme,
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