CORRECT on all occasions
VULCAIN
SWISS MADE
COMMENT OF THE DAY
Regulating Businesses
THERE
dis-i
the
CRE can be no agreement with principles and designs of the Business Regulation Ordinance introduced be- fore Legislative Council this week. But while the enactment is comparatively short (it contains only 21 principal clauses) not all of the context is clear In meaning. No doubt is left as to what does not stitute a business within the meaning of the Or- dinance, but one is left to do a lot of guesswork as to what the Bill does pre-. cisely mean. by a business.
THE Financial
con-
Secretary
·ON
laid some emphasis the provision of sunctions which, according to the Ordinance, denies i person the right to recover "any debt, fees, costs or other remuneration in any cause of nction urising from business" if he is not In possession of a business re- gistration certificate.
CHINA MAIL
No. :35192
Established 1845
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1952.
Salt Lake City Threatened By
Serious Floods.
EVACUATION ORDERED IN
OUTLYING DISTRICTS
Salt Lake City, May 2.
As water today lapped around hundreds of homes in the 50-block area of south-western Salt Lake City people in the district were ordered to evacuate to allow the further flooding of the area so that the more heavily populated sector of the city might be spared the ravages of the flood waters.
Utah's worst flood has already swamped thousands of acres, most- ly farmland but including at least $2,000,000 worth of homes and fac tories in the northern part of the State, particularly here and hear Ogden and Provo.
Warmer weather was forecast for the next two days, increasing the threat of a further run-off in the unexpectedly early melting of a record snow-pack in the Wasatch Mountains.
order
Two The drastic evacuation points arise from this pro- Wad not ecmpulsory. It was vision, and
Home eluelda-issued in Salt Lake City late when water from tion would be welcome, yesterday
overflowing resta päed up ers
Rio Grande
Firstly it would be interest-f Dever and the ing to know to what extent western embankment which these sanctions cat across forms the dyke at Fourth West common law rights to seek Street. through the process of the
Culverts bad been placed Courta redress for failure undor tracks as part of a make, to honour contracts be-shift canal that carried surplus tween seller and buyer.waler atop 13th South Street. Secondly, it would
the southern part of the appear from that a
to business district to the swollen person failing comply with the, Ordinance Jordan River.
ran be penalised twice, for In addition to the sanctions already noted, a penalty of of $2,000 and one a fine year's Imprisonment can be Court for imposed by a offences against the Or- dinance, one of the offences being failure to make ap- plication for registration of a business,
that
these
NOT LARGE ENOUGH****- But the authorities found
improvised drains were not large enough to carry the voluma of wate pouring from the Moun aine. So they ordenad cuts along the top of the racks to be made desp eluga is carry the water pouring against the top of the dyke
At the 13th South section of the canal. the bank was dynamited and the water poured out toward the 50-block area.
Robert Thompson, 30, one of the estimated 2,000 persons in the district,
his
Stiff Fight For Command Anticipated
London, May.2.
The American Navy chief Admiral "William Fechteler who arrived here today, is assured of a tough fight when he engages in British battle with the Navy for command of the Mediterranean.
Admiral Fechteler, United States Chlef of Naval Staff, who flew in from Amsterdam un a five-day visit to Britain, is ex- pected to meet not only British Admirals but also Prime Minis ter Winston Churchill, who lost year led the British resistance movement to the Admiral'ı Supreme Allied
Airey's New Appointment
London, May 2. The Queen has ap
proved the appointment
of Lleut, General Sir Terence Airey, Comman.
der of British forces
in Hongkong, as Colonel of the Durham Light In-
fantry, with effect from
April 10, 1952.
He succeeds Colonel (Honorary Brigadier) J. A. Churchill, DSO, MC.-- Rentér.
FOOD FOR VICTIMS
Thousands of squatters families, rendered home- less by the disastrous fre at Kowloon Taal this week are receiving food and other reflef facilities from the Government Welfare Office and Kaifong assa- ciations. Picture above, taken by a staff photo- grapher, shows some of the fire victims being served with a meal.
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CRISIS
Govt's Latest Action
Washington, May 2. Lawyers acting for the Government today...... asked the
to Supreme Court reverse the decision of the Federal Lower Court that President Truman's seizure of the steel industry is Illegal.
This new action came after the chief of the United States Steel Union, Mr. Philip Murray, had ordered 050,000 strikers to return to their jobs "as soon as possible" in response to an up- peal made by Mr
Truman.
Mr Murray called off the two days' strike while steel company
lawyers were petitioning the Supreme Court to rule that the Fresident's seizure of the Indus. try was legal.
The
companies made their move early this morning, fore- stalling Government lawyers, who had then not made their appeal to the Supreme Court b reicct the ruling of a Federal Judge to this effect.
President Truman last lelegraphed his
night
appeal to Mr Murray and invited him and the presidents of the six largest steel companies to meet him at the White House on Saturday to make a further attempt to settle the dispute.
Mr
MURRAY ACCEPTS·
Murray today accepted the President's invitation. There
the
has been no formal acceptance
ofter
for the
at
The Government's petition Bald a "review and reversal” of Pine's decision was
Steam Cylinder Explodes
The eyes of British and American diplomats will be focused on Cairo next week awaiting the first official reaction to Britain's latest, proposals
of the Invitation yet from for Anglo-Egyptian understanding.
managements but their Jawyers fald representatives would Ilopes are not running too high for en acceptance "undoubledly attend. by Egypt of the British formula, and Western strategists
predicted Forésew-ng-an immediate consequence a further possibly strikern would begin streaming indefinite delay of the defence arrangements for the back into the factories
lunch in preparation hitherto undefended Middle East. '
start of regular late shift. Nekher the appointment of
customs unlan but that it 1000 hours local time: Bonn, May 2.
In the Government Ridgway General
force
petition 25 the would be put into Fritz Roessler, former Supreme Commander
today, the Acting Attorney- of the gradually.
General, Mr Philip Perluan, Nazi leader who paid a Aled forces in Europe nor the
Menderes sald that Kina aid that Judge Pine was wrong package of tobacco to be growing emphasis in NATO
Paul had accepted in
an invita in deciding against the legality quarters for speedy moves come "Dr Frank Richter" the Middle East were expected
tion to visit Turkey early in of the Presidential, seizure and and was elected under that to solve the Middle Eastern do-
June and that the President of also in going into constitutional The so long as the
Turkis Republic would questions Involved. Federal Assembly, was sen- Suez Canal position remains return the visit later.
between Britain tenced today to 18 months under dispute
The Turklah Premier also Judge and Egypt.
said that Greece and Turker "urgent."-Router. imprisonment.
The United States s ex- would further reinforce their The man who fcked papers to pected to show continued and security under the North
teacher and paatbly
Treaty Organisation increased interest in | Atlantic taught his pupils Nazi-ideology to situation but Britain will through д sepereto. pact and myths, re-married, his own want 10 limit these offerta to conditional
the under- on wite to maintain his deception. bilateral negotiations between standing of the Creer and Tur-
Bristol, May 2 Two men were taken to hos- He pleaded guilty today to London and Cairo, France, an- kish peoples. All nations must
pital suffering from scalds and forging documents, making false other member of the projected, unite to face the common dan-
much maligned
Loun-Power | Cez, he said, and he included other injuries when a 20-ton affidavits, resuming a false name Middle East detence command Yugoslavia and the Arab na-steam cylinder exploded at the and title, poding as a teacher and is too preoccupied at present in tions.
Avonside paper mill at Bristol fraudulently standing for elec- North Africa and Indo-Chinn 20
today. When asked whother Greece
The machinery was wrecked and Turkey would petition for and a ten-foot hole made in DIFFERENCES
from more defence - uid
thethe two cot-thick wall. Admiral Fechieler told re
TURKEY'S PROBLEMS
United States, he said that Edwin Hodder.. 84, of Easton, porters who questioned hin General Clark, who has been
Further to the south, Turkey, closer Greco-Turkish ties would and Dernis Pederick, 36, of The lake-like surface was about the Mediterranean post: named to succeed General Mat-
encourage the United States. HeFichponds, were working on the position a little more rising slowly but relentlessly.— | "There DTC differences
Com this year after a spectator re the furth partner in the Middle added that both countries were the machine when the cylinder of thew B. Ridgway as
grateful for fully.
United Press.
opinion. If there were not mander in the Far East, teld cognised him as the former aide East defence, pact, is at
American old al- burst. Tons of steel fell around or sent trying to sort out with would not be flying here. Isporters he thought that be to the Nazi dialficy lender
them.-Reuter will not comment on the specific | had a
Greces her more immediate de-ready given-United Press... "diMcult task ahead. Saxony.
fence problems in the Balkan differences, however,"
But it would not be his first
Roessler told the Court that aren. tough job. He befused to cum- The British Ficet is known to meat on the prospects of
he was arrested by the Rus- an be united in opposition to the armistice.
sians in 1945, but escaped and Marshal fled to the Wost. The only American conription for war-
General The
asked document was
he
his had time naval operations in the
soldier's pay book, Mediterranean. The United States whether he thought his ex- printarily regards naval operu periences in the Italian penin
TOBACCO. FOR CARD good tions in the seas as suppert for sula would stand him i land battles on the Continent, tad if the Communists Including the smooth flow of Korea broke off the negotia- flons and launched another full supplies to the bottle arena
force attack.. from America.
Commander of the Atlantic.
-American Admiral Lynde McCorinick was appointed to the Atlantic post lest month,
is right and proper that disobeying the persons low should be subject to corrective punishment. But
candidacy 15 spoke for as we read the Ordinance neighbours when he sald that an offender can be doubly he realised, that they were being
he penalised, inasmuch that if realised that they were being might be he fails to apply for regis- Lakin to the east tration he faces a fine and spared.
"But there is only com- Imprisonment, while if heparatively few of us," he said. carries on business without If we weren't flooded others a certificate he runa the would be. So I guess its up to rink of sanctions. And us to get out".
By 230 clearly he cannot possess a one-third of the doomed sector at least P.M. GMT registration certificate un- had been covered by water up less he applies for one.
to one foot deep, Government could explain
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Washington, May 2. General Mark Clark, sald after ✡ conference with Truman today President that he would do everything in his power to bring about "an honourable armistice" in Korea.
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Britain maintains that the He replied that "on a visit to chie! function of maritime General Ridgway some months ferson in the Mediteranean tango he was impressed with The of Uzo, mountainous to ensure the safe passage of its similarity convoys to the Middle East and terrain to that we had in Italy." the British Commonwealth. { -Reuter, Support for a land bottle should be given by special task forces allotted for the purpose. -Reuter.
1.
"Kidnapped" Police Freed
Faulty Gauge Causes Death
London, May 2. The oxygen guuge of a frog- man's suit worn by John Den-
yer George, 25-year-old
engineer, who was found deat Tokyo, May 2. The Police today reported in a bail at his flat in Ypper that they had....sccised the ro loss of two policemen "kid- napped" by students during the May Day clashes on Thurday.
Richmond Road, Putney, was faulty. It was stated at a re- umed Battersea inquest today, Evidence was given that the pretare gauge would have in Earlier reports cald students dicated that there was oxgyen had seized patrolling policemen in, the cylinder when in fact it and demanded the release of students arrested for obstruc- - tion.
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He said that he would appeal against the sentencs.·*
Roessler was arrested in the Bonn Assembly on February 201
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the gres's "I know that the Americans defence polental, by formally would make me a prisoner at Including Yugarinvia in a revived war If they found it," he said. Balkan entente with Turkey and So he paid a soldier one package | Greece. of tobacco for a civilian identity: card.. The card's owner was How this will ultimately affect Dr Franz Richter, a feacher Turkey's role in the Middle Eart barn in Turkey.
"defense "zet-up when it comes under renewed consideration In 1. Roessler was put on traints previous shape as a four- and went to the Saar where Power structure remains open to foiled to find work. He left conjectureza.
there and went to Lower Saxony.
rions
the
where he faked his paper and **Greece's Foreign Minister, M. got a job as a teacher. He then Sophocles Venizelos, and Tur- wont to Won Park, nor-key's Premier Adman Menderes, west of London, to learn about wound up six days of discus Afterwards yesterday, British ideas of war from Menderes announce that
he was "While
away question of how or if Greek Lower Saxony his cups ware testet by senior school and Turkish armed forces will found that serve under Balian General authorities who Roessler had taught them Nozi Maurizio de Castiglione will be thrashed out on an “equality ideology. He was dismissed im- mediately!
footing" between Greece, Turkyy and. Italy.
Rocmler raid that the Lower
Both, Greece and Turkey haye Saxony authorities asked him to marry His wife "with whom oppured having their armies man kaki 10 be living inain." under General, de Castiglioni He made a faked affidavit say who commanda all the land ing that aho was the widow of forces of the Southern Atlantis
a captain
Pad nationa Dr Fritz Recaller,
SE PROGRESS CLAIMED killed in action on the castern
nounced jointly" that in their A friend of Mr George sald front and that he was unmarried, Venizelos and Menderes an- had no way out then talks here they made consider that Mr. George used the same | Roessler addad; in f But police headquarters to- fregman's suit on Holiday In The Judge, Professor Frizable progress in improving the night said the arrested students Septland two years ago, when Cochems, who collapsed during already close Greco-Turkian had been freed and that a strong he wore in it at the entrance the trial because of overstrain Inlations it that caricrete Kagge of police had entered a to ajoch. The suit had worked the pasiced court roce, faid that Agreements reached will pe student building to end the all right the accidental the reputation of our Asambly&principle
Roessler had "seriously damaged they reald they
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