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CASEBOOK

Bringing Up William

HE sentence passed ou William by the juvenile court in London was that he should be sent to an op- proved school

for not less than one year, not more than three. He was 14 years nine months old, and on this, his third court

CHINA MAIL

CANDIDATE'S ELÈCTION EXPENSES

Eisenhower To Hear Nixon's Explanation

Washington, Sept. 23.

Mr Dwight Eisenhower tonight interrupted his presidential electoral campaign to listen to his vice-presidential running-mate explain why he had accepted $18,000 expenses from a group of wealthy supporters.

Mr Eisenhower, due to speak in Cleveland, Ohio, delayed his speech until the audience had appearance, guilty of break-listened to the radio explanation by Senator

Richard Nixon of his private finances.

ing inte premises and steal- ing.

After five weeks in a remand horne, Willion was brought here Kroup to the Cotswold School,

uf attractive greystone buildings centring on farm, a approved Police school of the London Court Mission,

The Senator's broadcast from Los Angeles was being piped into the Eisenhower meeting.

After the broadcast Mr Eisenhower is expected to decide whether to keep the Senator as his vice- presidential candidate or adopt another.

of Senator Senator Robert Taft was be- "public embrace" To William. coming from

ing mentioned tonight as a prob- Taft has come asin shock, North London the able successo: to the. Scnator "His support crowded

of such sweeping sparsely populated if he is dropped. He is with candidates destroys any possible Gloucestershire plain in which Mr Eisenhower on his campaign notion that he could steer the

have train.

to the the school stands, must

Republican Party back seemed

allen as unpleasantly

of liberalism," the report All and remote as the Sahuru.

Lundan

Stevenson, it added, had not is the river

evaded issues and "inspires our source is near

full confidence.

Mr William Green was elected to his 29th unanimously today

annual consecutive

term as President of the Federation. The 70-year-old former railway worker is paid $25,000 a year.

Ashton Keynus and have in common Thames, whose here.

A

T, the school-its ubiquitous some- is quartered, crost what hopefully, with the spur of rel a knight for chivalry, a

llun for cross for mercy,

and honesty seed courage, William was fitted at once with a comprehensive wardrobe that from ti suit, raincoat ranged and three shirts, to a comb, mb, tooth brush and two pairs of pyjamas.

at

U William like ? "Didn't

William drst,"

sald

DILI when I asked him. "Felt a bit upset. But

other chaps the come up very polite and make you feel at home. Then a friend of mine come soon after me, so with. I had someone to play, Thought i might as well settle down.

the

path

House spokesman A White

President Truntars seid. suid today

Ceneral, usked

Attorney Mr J. McGranery, to look into the

Senator acceptance by Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee, of vice-presidential

ins $18,000

expense butions.

Mr Truman himself has de- clined to comment on the poll tical uproar created by the dis- closure of the rulsing of the fund for Senator Nixon.

Slates

Contn-

in-

to

Established #845

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1952.

A Prince Goes To School Indonesian Govt's

Watched by his teacher, Miss Brita Schlyter, the six-year-old Crown Prince Carl Gustav of Sweden, in his first session of schooling, plays with two of his schoolfriends, Carl Gustaf, Ekman and Erland Broman. With six other boys the young Crown Prince attends & "play-school" for two and a half hours three days a - London week in the Royal Palace in Stockholm.

Express,

LETTER TO LIVED ON THE EDITOR | IMMORAL

Clergy And War EARNINGS

memorated ceremony.

NO INTERVENTION

Washington, Sept. 23. The White House, reversibg tonigh! The White House press section an earlier report, suld

Sir. I feel that much damageį said tonight that Mr Truman had that President Truman had noi

Wong Chi-cheung, alias Tun In uny

10 asked Mr McGranery to "look intervened

way

to Peuce is being done by many influential persons who, in pub-Lo-sze, 34, of $1, Austin Road, Justice Department into the matter." The request. It obtain

lic speeches and articles, attempt was sentenced to three months expense fund was reported, was made after a enquiry into on William

to divide war into two categories hard labour by Mr K. Y. Yeung became ahe of 152

for Senator Richard Nixon; the cabinet meeting last Friday. boys, aged 13-15, the majority

The Unlled

Justice Republican vice presidential.good and evil. Under "good" at Kowloon this morning for

under living on immoral carnings. cunmitted from courts

Department has begun a study of candidate. fur

list "our" they

couse;

Detective Sub-Insp. the legality of private expense crimes which, had they

Mr Boxer

Inge been

Assistant "evil", that of the eneros". Tubby,

Not content with this outworn yesterday the Police raided the Buckingham said that at 7 a.m. older, would have landed them funds received by Congressmen White House Press Secretary. in gool,

and other public officials, an who had said earlier today that and erroneous theory they then Lung Hua Hotel, Jordan Road, authoritative source

here President Truman had asked Gold

take a step further, a ludicrous and in a third floor room

they the Attorney General, today.

Mr J.

that, and assume that

women step at The study follows the con-

found seven Chinese look into the

God works for our cause only relaxing. McGranery,

They said they were troversy over the disclosure that reporters: "On this Surely It is time to break away

In the room prostitutes.

the Senator Nixon bad accepted question, whether the White from such irrational and harm- Palice found two books contain- $10,000 expenses from a group House had directed the Justice

the first step ing the names of ten girls, and ful Ideals, and of wealthy Californians..

Department to look into the might well be that of ceasing to also the name of the accused with legal aspects the contributions pretend that War is a glorious his telephone number INVESTIGATION

The to Nixon, I find I was absolute-thing-something to be com-

accused was discovered and in another room In the hotel, wrong in giving the impres-

with pomp ly

take an and ALL who

gave his address 39 51, sion that such a directive had

Road, cockloft, The are war Austin aggressive part in war been sent to the Justice Depart-

the most Police went there and found 14 No such directive

criminals; but by far ment.

ladies clothing, 29 dangerous criminals are those in cases of Influential positions, such as the boxes of shoes and six hond- politician and clergyman, who bags. by subtle means talk people into The accused admitted that were believing that war is justified, five of the seven girls providing our part in it consists working for him. Enquiries

What a revealed that he of "defence" only.

took 40 per ghastly myth this ward now re- cent of their earnings. Half of presents! How can any govern these he retained and the other mem honestly declare that the half went to boys and amats in present jet-paded build-up of

the hotel. army and atom bombs is for a Accused told the Court that

ho had non-aggressive purpose?

been previously understandable when trader, but business was It i politicians and military leaders bad and he had show little morai conception: dancing girls who asked him to but for the clergy to sociale introduce them to some of his themselves with the "glorles" of friends. He said he did this as war, appears to my simple mind, it was the only way of making to be quite contrary to their a living. mission in life which is, I be lleve, to demonstrate by word and deed the will and teaching of God-not the advocation of mallce and mass murder.

EX-SERVICEMAN, (1939-1945)

to

And, so far, in eight months, he has bol put a foot wrong. Few boys du_in_their_frs! six months. It takes them that long recover from the shock of being so agreeably treated.

·boys-at-- Up to -16-year-old tend school, where the syllabus Includes subject labelled Ethics, designed, as I judges, to teach the boys that the Law had landed them where thut they were was a Good Thing.

LDER boys learn and practise trades farming- on the 350-gere

engineering, ustute, bootmaking, garden- building, Trig. For their-work they ceive "wages" of is. to 3s, & week (schoolboys have 13. pocket money.}

In

a

the evening organised petivities are obligatory, and

of clubs host

of takes cale Interests varying from stamp- collecting to Scottish dancing

Punishment ranges from flues

to cuts in

cannot,

please

is that the Quiet Rooms the egos of toughs, who on emerging, bråg of theendurance since everyone knews their confinement has been luxurious.

Sultrees.

WAS

Oicials described the vestigation now being conducted here as a "general examination" of the criminal laws affecting -expense accounts and other sup sent.

His statement came just two received by funds

from

private hours after President Truman himself had declined to com- One of these laws forbids ament on the political uproar government employee or official, over the Nixon funds.-Reuter. including a ceive any salary, or contribution Congressman, to re-

to his official salary, from any source

ather than the United government or local municipal or state authority.

The controversy The

over Nixon

fund has also drawn

New York, Sept. 23. attention to the practice of other Congressmen in implementing Two of 15 second-string Com- their official salaries with income munist leaders were found not derived from lecturing, writing guilty of conspiracy today by Federal Judge Edward Dimock, who granted a motion to direct the Jury to acquit them.

States

61

similar petivities. ·

raised

the

W03

Not Guilty Of

Conspiracy

and sim

Some Congressmen say it is necessary for

many

of their colleagues who have no indepen-

They were the first of 27 Com- dent means to obtain extra in-munist leaders tried in this come in these ways.

Federal Court to be found not "NO DIFFERENCE" guilty on charges of conspiring

Teach

advocate or

violent Republican leaders aboard the to the annual 24-dayə

campaign train overthrow of the government. leave, the cane, prolongation of Elsenhower

Judge Dimock ruled that the slay in the

the school, and solitary argued today that there

im- confinement, net in cells, but in "ro difference" between the ex- Government had failed to

Simon plicate

Gerson, Quiet Rooms. These, extremely and

a. for Senator Nixon pense fund

former Dally Worker editor and Fund comfortably

Democratic furnished. have

spun-

former alde to

City T sored

Council nursery-like decorations, and a

Mr Adial Stevenson. by notice saying: "If you want They were referring to remember, and Isidore Begun, 40. The action came after days of ports that Mr Stevenson had anything,

ring." The

argument on a endorsed fund

defence motion which asked for verdicts of Illinois to increase the incomes acquittal for all 15 defendants. men he drew into the sate Mctions for dismissal of the government from private busi Indictments against and acquit

tal of the other 13 defendunts Earlier today the American

were denied by the Judge.. Federation of

Labour Conven- United Press, tion in New York endorsed Mr Adlai Stevenson, the Democro- as President' of tic candidate, the United States. It was the first time that the Federation

out in favour had come either candidate since school some from jobs

ordinary foundation In 1881.

Congress

London, Sept. 23. of Industrial no connection with educatio

Mr Albert Watson, a Suffe‡k has nlready Between masters boys Organisations

endorsed Me Stevenson, thus form worker, offered a job in big branches Australla, dumped his suitcases. but on both putting the two

of organised labour firmly be on the Liverpool quayside to- bonhomie you

hind the Democratic candidate. day, made sure his 30-year-old in a preparatory scho

school.

The report of the Executive wife was

then present, and Council of the American Federn called the family roll.

HE school's stair totais 52, of HE

whom 24 actually deal with the boys, as teachers, house- musters, specialist, Instructore, Some, like Mr Cyril Joyce, the head, came from the Borstal

song from

-ness.

FAMILY OF 15

EMIGRATE

-

SILENCE IS GOLDEN

"I don't know the date or the nature of the Monte Bello tests and I'd be none the wiser if I dld.

I

now

met three

OAG Visits Hospital

Appeals Set For December 8-12

Notice that the Indonesian Government were not proceeding with their application for a stay of an action against the ss Tasikmalaja was given by Mr D. A. L. Wright before the Full Court, com- prising the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, and the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice Williams, this morning.

Mr Wright, instructed by Wilkinson And Grist, appeared for the Government of the Republie of Indo- negin, and asked the Court to fix dates for the hearing of appeals against decisions given by: Mr Justice Reece, Pulsne Judge.

Mr

Brook A. Bernacchi, instructed by Mr M.A. cla

Silva, represented Juan Ysmael Tsun Wan Disaster and Co., Inc., of Plaza Golli, Manlia, who are claiming pos- session, ne sole owners, of the Tasikmalaja (formerly known 08 the

Christobel and the Haleakala).

Mr Charles

E. Loseby, ồn structed by Stewart and Co..

for appeared

Anthony Loh, trading as A.W. King, of Room 9, mezzanine floor, Telephone

House, who bus a claim against

the

.for $26,588

Tasikmalaja for ship's necessaries,

On Tuesday last. September

10, the Full Court granted an application, made on behalf of

the

Government of the

12 STILL

MISSING

bave

DON'T have a

THIRST... have a

WATSON S

Living Language

Why we say Saltpetre,

Salipetre, otherwise "nitre" OF "potassium nitrate" (KN03) is one of the oldest chemicals known to man. It is twice mentioned in. the Bible and was used by the Chinese in the mak- IL takes its name from the Latin wal petrae, which means "salt of the rock" because it was found in hot and dry countries, such as Arabia, apparent. ly born of the bare rock.

ing of fireworks.

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ome.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMDER 24

By Air

Zealand, 4.30 p.m.. C.P.A.

No further bodies yet been recovered since the Tsun Wan disaster on Mon. day night when an overflow from a catchment partially demolished a village on the hillside, but 12 people` are Re still reported to be missing. public of Indonesia to stay all By this morning 300 people, further

Malays, Indonesia, Australia, New in proceedings

two representing 135 families, had Admiralty actions concerning registered with Social Welfare Stan, E. India, W. Pakistan, the Tasikmala je, now lying officers as being victims of the Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, under arrest at Kowloon Docks. | disaster, and

Europe, 4.30 p.m., 8.0.A.C. they will. be

Japan, Korea, 4.30 p.m., B.O.A.C. screened today.

Formosa, Okinawa, New York. Addressing the Full Court this Half of the dispossessed are Canada, 4.30 p.m.,

H.K.A. morning, Mr Wright said: "My workers in factories, and their N.W.AL. Lords, we have Instructions from ivelihood is unaffected, but Indo-China, (Tonkin only), 4:30

hair the indonesian Government not other

agricultural P.m.. G.P.A.

Dy Surface to proceed with the application workers, who, for the time, have Macao. 1.30 p.m.; 0 p.m., ss Tal

| Loy/Tek Shing. for a stay of this action on the beer made unicmployed.

by your

This morning the Social Wel- conditions Indicated Lordships at the last hearing of fare Ofee. despatched clothing this motion. We have, however, and cooking utensils to help the instructions to proceed with two victims and these are being dis- appeals in this case and we re-tributed by the Tsun Wan Rural

Committee, quest your Lordships to fix a date now for the hearing of those appeals."

Mr Bernacchi: I would ask for costs of this motion and under the circumstances I would ask that costa be payable and not forthwith on taxation In any event.

Mr Loseby: I make, my Lords, a similar request.

Kwee

TWO APPEALS.

are

the

Radio Hongkong

HK.T.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 By Alr

Philippines, Guam, Hawali, Ban Francisco, Noon, via P.A.A.

Indo-China, France, French North & West Africa, 1.30 p.m. Air Viet-

nam

Philippines, N. Borneo, 430 gamba C.P.A.

Blam. E. & W. Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 4.30 p.m.. B.O.A.C.

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train via Canton. Burma,p.m., er Hui Lee. Slam. 1 p.m., `us Heios. Malaya, Ceylon, W. Inde, Aden, Middle East, Great Britain, Europe, 4 p.m.. ss Canton,

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 By Air

Japan. via C.P.A.L.

6.00, Programme Summary; 6.02, Children's Story Said the Cat to the Dog" No. 2 "Visitor" (BECTS),

Bandstand 6.30 Forces

(Concert Hall) Concert by the Band of the 1st Bot. Middlesex Regiment by kind permission of Lt. Colonel R.W. Gwyn conducted by Mr P A Continuing, Mr Wright sald Jackson; 7,00, "Lucky Dip Vanesy Requests presented by Margherita there were two appeals in each (studio); 7.68, Weather Report; case-one against the decision 8.00. Time Signal, World News and of Mr Justice Recce on

the News Talk (London Reisy); 0.10,

Canada, U.B.A.. D s.m., question of the immunity of Mr Vocal flecital by Jan Hu (Tenor)

with Piano Accompaniment by (Indonesian Moya Djie-hoo

(Concert Hell): 0.30, Formosa, Japan, 2 pan. C.A.T. Consul-General) and Major Orchestra of the Week The Bayn

Formona, Okinawa, Japan, 4.30 Pamoerahardjo (Indonesian dip-McCallum in The King of Scots

9.00, John

p.m. H.K.A./N,W.A.L. lomatie courier) from

Stam, Burma, E. Indle. W. Fakis.' cross-by Robert Kemp; produced by James an Middle East, Adrics

Great examination, and the other Crampsey (BBCTS): 10.30, Dancing Britain. Europe, 14.30 p.m. against the judiment of Mr Time: 11.00, Radio News Heel (Loa- B.O.A.C.

Malaya, Indonesia, Australia. New Justice Recce dismissing the den Relay): 11.15. Weather Report;

11.10. Goodnight Music. God Save Zealand, Ceylon, W. India, 430 Indonesian Government's mo- The Queen: 11.30 Close Down. 1p.m.. B.9.A.C.

Counsel tions on impleading. said he was instructed that argu- ment on the

would take ai least three

Mr.Bernacchi remarked that he could not see the appeals finishing in anything like three days. He thought they were more likely to take Ave days or a week.

Mr Wright said the fact that the substantive action would proceed now took away the the fixing of an urgency for In these days of man's in-early date.

The Full Court suggested that humanity to man,

Government

from the

be heard looks with sympathy and ap December 8 appeals

to 12, and Mr preciation towards the charit- able work done by the Tung with the hearing of the action Wright agreed. He said that Canberra, Sept. 23.

Wah

group of hospitals, sald The Prime Minister, Mr Ro-

the ship would be proceeding, bert Menzies, sold here today: the Government, the Hon; R. B.

the HE

Omeer Administering

gone in any event, but the "I can't help the atomic tests Black, OBE, when he paid on

Indonesian Government wished except by shutting up.

to vindicate their position." annual Inspection visit to the

Counsel also said he had been Tung Wah Hospital this morning.

Instructed. to asik that the The DAG described the Tung question of costs in the motion Wah. Hospital as the oldest and be reserved as it was bound up "I'm not n technical man,

the best known with the other proceedings. but the results."

will be very interested in probably.

Chinese charitable hospital in There was ciro the question to be Mr Menzies was replying to the Colony. He said that since decided of whether a claim for the war there had been a great costs could be made against a questions at a Press conference.demand

on hospitals and the Sovereign state which pleaded gem Reuter.

pressure on the Tung Wah had had been impleaded and was not been severe,

which made its subject to the jurisdiction of the

Court. work of tremendous import-

agreed to Their Lordships reserve the question of coals and was received

ordered that the motion for Q London, Sept. 23, by Mr Lee Ying-fang, chairman stay of proceedings be dismissed. feathers of American of the Board of Directors, who

Mr Bernacchi asked for an women's hats are blamed for a announced a large building pro- carly hearing of an applica-

fish in posal for the coming year. threatened shortage of

tion be

to wished

make for security of costs. The matter Too many fishermen

was adjourned pending a com "All aboard for neglecting their fish, local fishery

munication with the Indonesian Five Buried Alive officials complained,

and are

Government, Mr Watson's is one of the concentrating instead on a white

American wanted by biggoot families ever to emigrate woed

Dhanbad, India, Sept. 23. Five men were buried alive William's stay at the Cotswold to Australis. With his farm job milliners to trim hats. The fern-

to simulate when the roof of a mine in the School will have cost his parents goes a 12-roomed house for his like weed is used

feathers.

Jharla confields of Bihar nothing; and when he returns family.

will be kitted 'up The farmer hem to work for

a great deal better; province, collapsed during the to them he

cars to meet than Bahing Capt. H. G. Polley week end, with £20 worth of new clothes, is sending three that sen

Only one of the bodies hing an ides other kinds of schools the Watsons' ship, the Somerset-told the Fisheries Committee

been recovered, --- Reuter, shire, when ahe docks-Reuter. Associated Press.

end

there seems to exist the same kind of casual

sides) guarded

find

The two kinds of establish

common. If William leaves 45,

The

ot ita

FEATHERS FIRST: FISH SECOND.

The

cige in ment have something else tion of Labour accused Elson- Only when all his 13 chil-Britain, barring accidents, he should, hower of "clasping to his bosom dren had answered did he give after

23

at the Cotswold notable reactionaries," including the order months School this part of his

Senator McCarthy, and sold his Australia," education will have cost at present rates (£5 49. 6d. a week par boy) £600. Just about what

abou

a parent would have to find lo send his boy to good prepara tory school for two years.

Ünless, the court

tenced him should have ordered some small token payment, might like to copy.

pays

ance.

His Excellenay

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

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"Ho

says

By Galbraith

he's a million, miles up in space and he can't

hear you calling him for dinner."

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