THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1952.

High Tea At Whipsnade RED TACTICS TO

It's a tip-top pastime for Windmill Glri Pat Hamilton -- keen feeding Festivis, the baby giraffe at Whipsnade Zoo. Fesilvia is only one year old hot Pat-who was enjoying an off-duty break from London's Windmill Theatre -- had to sizeich with her tea-time offering, Reuterphoto.

'Royal'

Honours For Elephant

Mysore, Aug. 17.

"King"

Airavata,

Mysora elephants and

Df the

royal mount of the Maharaja in festival pro- clons, died here after an

attack of meningitis. He was buried with full "royal" honours,

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60 year

old, ten feet in height and weighed nearly even tons.

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He was considered one of the most beautiful majestie elephants India-Router.

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LLOYD DAM

REPAIRS

Sukkur, Aug. 17. Repairs to cracks in the glant Lloyd Barrage, the key to one of the world's biggest irrigation schones, are almost compleie,

Defects in the Barrage across the Indus river at Sukkur were Arst noticed in the concrete some years ago, before partition of the sub-continent into India and Pakistan.

Special

CANADIAN

"BOMB" FOR

AMERICA

CAPTURE YOUTH

AND CHURCHES

Washington, Aug. 17.

The State Department today released a study of the tactics by which, it said, Communist govern- ments were capturing youth and the churches in a drive to wipe out religion.

The report, prepared by official experts for use by government agencies and private scholars and writers, said Communism's ultimate an on religion "is its extinction."

In one of the primary drives, religious education of the young has generally been removed from the schodule of Church activities, the report said..

"Youth organisations, includ-, all countries in the South Ing those of Catholic youths, Pricifle area, according to Dr have bren reorganised Into Walter Crosby Sells, former federations, whidi wage A adviser on, higher education crusade against religion."

with the Allied Occupation

Another such step was to Headquarters in Tokyo.

make churches subservient 10 the Communist State according

Dr Eclls

has sent

the last

to the pattern of relations be-year travelling in the Fa, East. -twcon

Hi: report on conditions in Church and the Soviet Govern Australia,

New Zealand,

Russian Orthodox the

ment, the report asserted.

"In the case of the Roman Indonesie Thailand and Burina

was published in the Catholic Church, Communistenal

Record,

Educa- 小 quarterly

forte are directed in the satel journal of the American Coun-

(Russian allies) toward creating national Roman Catholleil on Education,

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Churches, which swear loyalty to The least affected by Com- the State er employees of the munist Influence

New Stute and hich have no rela caland, reported "D. Edis. The tions with the Vatican and standard of Bving in New Western churches and influences. [Zealand was higb and the

"It is a general satellite policy prople contented. to attack the church organisation and 11s leaders, rather than Christianity itself."

Fast

Ilomante

In Burma the official attitude of the government was not one of hostility to Communism “but of neutrality as far as possible."

MARKED INFLUENCE

Australia was having prob- lems in various areas, but

Ginger Rogers Goes To A Party

"Carnival' in Rio," a-parky given by the noled French. dress designer, Jacques Fath, at his honro tu Cofbeville, S altended by many well-known personalities, among them Glorer Rogers, the screen star, sten, above with her host- Central Press Photo,

America Importing Less Wool

The

Washington, Aug. 17. United States nearly

The report said several

European Communis

had "aken. cal- governments t

steps to divorce the local Catholle hierarchics completely from Rome and,

the doubled the proportion of her possible, transform them into only serious situation had wool imports from Australia, 90-called national

catholic arisen in New South Wales. New Zealand and South Africa churches" stitservient

the leadership of the Here,

the

in the first four months of this Commuist State.

Teachers Union was "markedly and militantly Communist," Dr year, but her total wool Imports Cell, said.

were down on last year, it was The Department of Education announced here today.

watching developments closely, and had decided that no immediate drastic action

to

Wis

The Department of Agricut was lure said that 85 per cent of the country's wool imports came of from the three Dominions ba- Government new Indonesia attempting to establish tween January and April, com-

school system to combat

the:

METHODS VARY

This alin has been partially ottained in Rumania,

Albania and Hungary," it continued.

"In Czechoslovakia some pro-needed. gress has been made In this. direction. In Poland the Gov- New York, Aug. 17, ernment has not been as success high Inte ity cobalt “bomb" | ful in making inroads upon the elp in the treatment of deep- unity and

Montefiore Hospital here next

The

vented cancer will arrive at the copaturn integrity of the Epis. Present 00 per cent literacy had pared with 34 per cent in 1931.

The announcement Faid

were Leftist and had introduced The

When Church organisations Communist textbooks

were

it below

Germany's Aristocrats Building A New Life

Bonn, Aug. 17. The titled aristocracy of Germany, which fills six volumes of the post-war Almanach de Gotha, is slowly fitting into a new pattern of life after political changes as far-reaching as almost any since the French Revolution.

A few of them have survived the 1918 revolu- tion, Hitler, and World War II almost unscathed. Many have lost everything in the East and are now trying to start a new life in the West. Some, again, have taken advantage of international con- nections and double passports to become Belgians, Dutchmen, Austrians or Americans.

or local administrations,

Still others, following family their estates in many cases gave traditions of public service, are up their country house or castle, entering the diplomatie carpe, too, as the Federal Ministries at Bonn, run,

Many have been unable to readjust themselves from landed plenty to refugee poverty and are Hailessly wandering from place to place, sponging on their richer friends or trying

new

But

became too costly to

The former ruling families of West Germany, those of Hanover, Bavaria, Hesse and Baden, for instance, still cling to their court forms without the financial backing to justify them. Their

done little to control Communist The Department estimated the successfully to settle down in a house rules in most cases do not allow them to go into busi- influence in

the many Chinese world production of apparel Job. Communist

metoda against schools. But the Government was and carpet wool during the

lacking

itness and they look askance on statistics, month from a Canadian atomic the Catholic Church varied ac-endeavouring to keep Communist 1952-53 season at 4,070 million

the would

of the house of appear from a general princes energy plant, the hospital said cording to its strength in each influence out of the new element-

basis. grease

West Hohenzollern who have gone pamis,

This impression formed M tonight.

country, the report stated. ary and secondary schools. represents an increase of about Germany that the bulk of the

Into the scent, manufacturing Where it is strongest a work- Chinese schools also presented 70 milion pounds over the re- uprooted Adel (nobility) has and motor trades. the ing

arrangement is sought;

cut its losses and started a new a major problem in Thailand, vised estimate of production for

NEVER RECOVERED "bub", known technically as a where It is

is weakest, the or-

ufc.

German society as such has cobalt teletherapy unit, would be ganisation is completely sub where most were pro-Communist 1951-52.

in the sense that the teachers

On one point there is no never recovered from the war. the largest in the United States

verted," it said.

estimate, 1052-53

The lack of a proper capilai disagreement the Grafen and and the first to be received in

Freiherren (counts and barons) nakes it impossible to have a and noted, was only slightly this country from the Canadian

under State

of 4,200 have the con teaching methods, Dr Eells re- ricord output

be a ruling season of balls and presentations, plant at Chalk River, Ontario.

ceased to trotments to ecclesias-

million pounds in 1941-42. class. The collapse of the im- The men have no common the Government by

perial and local monarchies in the lowest come from the State

meeting ground, such as clubs, 1918 The Department said most of 101 ended their political

events are few and or State-approved religious or-

de their and sporting In the increase was gaining support even among

was expected

power, while Hiller ended their far between, Bonn is scarcely a " the study sald

.and the Chinese themselves, who had crossbred wools production.

domination of the army

sellying-place To: the well- those

priests who have

been deeply disturbed in recent addition there was a somewhat the Government machine.

born.

although Parlament con- proven themselves loyal

The bomb plot of July 20, 1944, tains or months by the excesses of the larger carryover from last sea-

10 titled members, in- friendly toward

South American Communism Peking regime," Dr Eells sold, son, mostly

was their last attempt to rally cluding two princes, and the have any chance of being Reuter.

the forces of conservation in foreign office has a libern alliance with all other anti-Nazi', Sprinkling of "vens" and "zus" groups to overthrow Hiller and to the annoyance of D: Kurt end the war. It failed, and the

"The homb" will release bil- lions of particles of energy which penetrate cancer cells.

cobalt unit," the "With the announcement said, it is possible to direct a larger, sharper, more effective dose at the patient without injury to healthy skin and benes around the cancer,"

Special lead and concrete walls were being installed in part of machinery. recom-the hospital to guard against mended by the Barrage architect, stray radiation during treatments. Sir Arnold Musto, has been used. Purchase of the cobalt unit was This forces liquid concrete into made possible by a grant of from the New York the structure, Ding tracks and $50,000

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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24

3 Throtllo (8).

8 Cure (4).

9 Tender (8).

11 Get ready (8).

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Cut with an axe (4).

Peel (4).

Row (4),

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Greedy (4).

6 Solemn (5).

7

Choose

by vole (5).

9 Challenged (5).

10

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10 Bar (5).

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* repeated (5).

13 Experiment (4).

15 Atiained (8).

18 Guided (8),

10 Concoct (4).

21 Quittened (8).

25 Part of a car (8).

26 Multitude (4).

27 Accented (8).

Undressed kid (5).

10 Go to see (5).

17 Submit to (5).

10 Poets (5).

20 Kind of duck (5).

21 Wakens (4).

22 Solitary (4).

23 Harvest (4). 24 Tax (4).

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Crisis, 4 Picks, 7 Abrogate, 8' Copse, 9 Parral, 11 Lessons 13 Loveret, 18 Expert, 18 Scrum, 19 Benence, 20 Ridge, 21 Lashed. Down: 1. Clamp, á Spoor, 3 Starlo, 4 Précis, 5 Complete, Sevets,: 10 Rivered, 12-Elorria, 19 Lascar, 14 Ramble, 10. Puffs, 17 Trend.

Lical posts from the highest toosive and vigorous" and

selected."Reuter.

DRIVE IN SCHOOLS

New York, Aug. 17. Communist influence is wide- spread in the schools of nearly

new

British Envoy's Credentials

Accepted

the

Calro, Aug. 17. Egypt today accepted the credentials to "King

Second- Ahmed Fuad presented the British Am-

by bassador, Sir Ralph Stevenson.

simplest form By using this

Bocreditation Britain

of

has

solved the problem presented by the abdication of King Farouk,

on envoys

over

clear

was

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Liberal Democrats Come Out For Stevenson Ticket

Washington, Aug. 17.

In

Americans for Democratic Action, an organisa- tion of Liberal Democrats formed five years ago to advance the principles of the late President Roosevelt, today endorsed the Stevenson-Sparkman ticket and the Democratic Party platform.

It opposed President Truman's nomination by the Party Convention four years ago, fighting instead for the adoption of United States Supreme Court Justice William the O. Douglas or General Dwight Eisenhower as Democratic Presidential candidate.

the cerato 3

year's of President andá

were JTECIL

the years

for

In

German Adel paid a tremendousmacher, the Social ..Demo-

toll of blood.

ROLL OF HONOUR

leader.

For the majority of the Ger- man Adel, the post-war era marked

A roll of honour of the execu- means accepting ted leaders of the plot published declassification and facing the by the West German Govern choice of going into business, In ment this summer contained 58 spite of the clas prejudico titles of nobility in a list of 101 against it, or going under.

including such distingushed

names

as

Kleist,

-Schwerin,

Moltke, Schulenberg. Pubus, York

Dr

Underving

everything 18 the that one day Germany

will

von der Wartenburg. Breid-be reunited and the Junker will be able to return to his estats. bach and Dolera.

Schumacher says that his party will not allow this: But ence the Communists and all their works

are sent packing, will be able to stop it. Reuter.

The plot united the Junkers, the great Protestant landowners of Germany East of the Elbe with the Catholic nobility of West and South.

It is estimated that some

the Junkers do not aro how,

he

Decision On

War Criminals

This

Week?

Melbourne, Aug. 17.

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