REFUSED VISA BY AMERICA

London, Oct. 1.

The Rev. Michael Scott, a champion of the rights of African peoples, has so far been unable to get a visa from the U.S. Embassy in London to attend the United Nations General Assembly, opening in New York on October 14, as the "accro- dited representative" of the International League the Rights of Man."

for

He told Press conference that he applied for a visa on July 30, 1052, and in a sub- the sequent interview will

United Stales Vice-Consul had declined to take the oath which was prescribed under the pro- visions of the United States Internal Security Act of 1950.

Mr Scott said that according had to person to the oath,

am not 'nat solemnly swear thut

a member, nor have I ever been of the Communist, a member

Nazi, Fascist, Falange or any other totalitarian party or any section, branch, subsidiary, affiliate or sub-division of such party in any country. Further- inore 1 have never been aliat- ed with any such organisation. I clearly understand that under the provisions of the Internal Act of 1950, I am in-

any way

Secur to the United States

it

have

been in

Or

affiliated with any Communist, Nazi, Fascist, Falango Totalitarian organisation."

He added: "I am not a Com- munist, but I cannot undertake, tu give on oath a full and truth- ful statement on all these ques- tlens which, having regard to all their moral and legal implica- tions can hardly be considered fair questions. I am prepared to give any undertaking regarding my movements and activities while in the United States, which consider the authorities may necessary for security reasons to cover the activities or expressions of opinion of those attending the Untied Nations during their stay or transit through American territory."

A PRINCIPLE

"It seems to me that there is an important question of 'prin-

siple involved in this matter.

1

understand

that the treaty

regarding the situation of

the

United Nations headquarters

New Line In Architecture

**THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1982.

Socialists Condemn

Malan Policy Of Apartheid

'been'

New and distinctive architectural treatment has given to the design of the dats which the Paddington Borough Council is erecting on the Hall field Estate in Bishop's Bridge Road, London. The first block has the unusual appearance of standing on four "legs."-Central Preu Photo.

Peking Regime's

New Propaganda

Campaign Opens

London, Oct. 1

The Communist-sponsored "Peace Congress

opening tomorrow in In the United States makes a of Asia and the Pacific",

the United Nations of those

Morecambe, Oct. 1.-

The Labour Party Conference here today passed to its National Executive Committee with out voting a five-point composite resolution on South Africa and the African protectorates area.

Mr James Griffiths, former Labour Colonial Secretary, told the Conference: "The problem that haunts me is the problem of white and black. "I have a feeling that in a difficult, but I believe a rot Africa, 1953 may well be a year impossible task, by trying to get of crisis, We reject the policy |the black and white peoples.to of apartheid as imineral, Im work out their future in part- practicable and bound to lead nership." to disaster.

"We believe that the future for Africa can only be a good and bright one if we do what lo

And Now The Crescent Aircraft Wing

The composite resolution said: to the In- opposed

Bechuanaland, corporation of Basutoland and Swaziland into the Union of South Africa

it is the wish expressed af the Africans

A territories

It is opposed to "B.

the federation of Northern und Southern Rhodesia and Nyasa- land unless

pt the Africans Northern Rhodesia and Nyası- land agree 10 the plan of federation;

ABHORRENCE

"C. It is of the opinion that London, Oct. 1.

all the Africans in How many more wing shapes to help

British territories of are British aircraft designiora theso

Southern Africa along the road going to think upt

They have successfully put to self-Government, constitu- Into the

planes with tions similar to that granted to mir, straight

wings, swept-back the Gold Coast by the late and Delta-type wings Labour Government be Eurely that should be the and gressively but rapidly intro-

duced.

or it.

But no. British designers ora

nov working on a radical new wing

which will combine some thing of all the other shapes.

It is a crescent; swopt back from the fuselage and then towards the tips, straightened out again, thus, giving it a con- cave leading edge.

With wings like this, futuro Jetplanes, so the designers say, will get the most out of the three types of wing shape now flying round the speed of sound.

Near the fuselage, the crescent wing will look like a Delta

about 60 degrees, swept back

road and deep enough to hou

Further out, the wing gets thinner

the 1068 and assumes

engines, fuel and undercarriage.

provision for the free access to Peking, starts another gigantic Communist pro-radical sweep of a normal paganda campaign against Japan and Western influence in Asia.

having accreditation to it," he

gold.

Mr Scott said that he had taken up the mutter with the Secretary-General of the United

J

Finally, nearer sill to the tip, the wing becomes razor-thin

than 15 per cent of sweep.

swept-back type.

more

According to official Chinese Communist and almost straight with not sources, the more than 500 "delegates" to the Con-London Express Service. n-gress will "represent" 32 countries.

Nutions and added that if the

suggested were would amount to a

cess by United

They include most of the Asia-the opportunity to exchange the United States, opiniana and share a common Sintes authorities on those attic nations,

prevent Japanese tending the United Nations as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, desire

Colombia, millarism from reviving." representatives of non-govern-

and

of

Peru and Panama.

Mexico, Guatemala, mental organisations from other El Salvador, Honduras, Chile, countries,

consequent a limitation on the freedom The aims of the Congress were the functioning of the United efficially stated recently by Kuo Nations."

Mo-to, Icader of the "peace" Officials of the United States movement in China, in an in- Embassy in London declined to terview given to the correspon comment on Mr Scott's obser- dent of the Moscow Pravda. vations, beyond stating: "It is

He said: "Delegates from all a private matter between the Asiatic countries and Puciile re

in glons which, have experienced American Consul-General

aggression will have London and M. Scott."Rouler. Japanese

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7 Robust (5)

8. Noble (4)

Wenry (4)

10 Musical entertainment (7)

12 Incautious (4).

(5)

10 110t (4).

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21 Inexperienced (5)

22 Extent (9)

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26 Weakens (4) S

29 Abrogates (7)

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$1 Bill of faro (4).

23:Goin' (5)

33 Express surprise (4)

4 Sends out (5)

-Tho Government Peking People's Daily said yesterday that the congress would demand restoration of peace in Koren and withdrawl of American troops from Korea."

Preserving Britain's

"D. To press for the recogni- tion of Seretse Khan as chief of the Bamangwate tribe.

Page

Helicopter Scouts A Way Through

The U.S. Coastguard cutter East Wind finds the Ive of Badin Bay a formidable, foo, and ber helicopter takes off to scout the area for the best course to be taken. Long-range lee reconnaissance for the U.S. Navy Task Group on this Arotlo mission is provided by two Royal Canadian Air Force planes-Express Photo.

US

Navy Already Caxton Hall Equipped To

Deliver At-Bomb

SECRETARY'S

REVELATIONS

Paris, Oct. 1.

The U.S. Navy Secretary, Dan Kimball, said today that the U.S. has ships and. Navy planes capable of carrying atom bombs as well as special.guided missile ship already in being.

"E. That this Conference places on record its abhorrence of the

policy racial segregation of the Government of the Union of South Africa. This con- ference therefore urges

The Secretary, hère during a Referring to the recent use of Parliamentary Labour Party to tour of American and Allied guided planes for bombardment bring pressure to bear upon installations in Europe, pre-in Korea, Mr Kimball said only Her Majesty's Government to leted it would be "only a ques- limited use had beerz made there take immediate steps to risetion of time before we can take of auch weapons because

But no A-bombs actually are on board the Navy craft, he added in a speech before the American Club of Paris.

the

the matter before the Assem

"im-

bly of the United Nations, advantage of atomic power" portant targets are not always

for propelling surface craft, available in that area! Including the largest combat ships

and aircraft carriers. Such

Reuter.

E.

German People's Police To Make Debut

Berlin, Oct. 1. October 7 will be a big day in the history of Communist East Germany.

Old Churches People's Police, morching Red

VERY LATEST

he development," 1

Mr. Kimball said that the continued. will mean that "arst" glided missile ship; inste carriers will be able to store a service but he declined to give great deal more aviation fuel any details of the ship or tell for their planes. It will in-what it has been named. Ho was Frease the effectiveness of the not

carrier by more than 100 per

cent

U30.

SATELLITES

BUYING UP RUBBER

dead on it had been do t

Goes Gay

The Office

London, Oct. 1. fanokia Register at Caxton Hall has

a new wedding dress. The

TO-

little room has been filled and decorated. The walls mushroom

aro

дот pinky and curtains

Register Office weddings, which used to be consider- ed quiet weddings, are now becoming full-dress affairs.

"All while"

are leaf-green,"

brides are

arriving with thele retinue of bridesmaids and gar assembly of guests.

To meet this now demand an extra room is now be- ing used at Caxton Xal

with seating for · 100,--- Reuter.

Telegraph Rates Increased

From Empire Nations

To United States Mr Kimball discussed guided Work was being carried for- missiles carlier at a news con- ward to equip other ships for

London, Oct. 1. ference. He said

the guided carrying atom bombs. When Telegraph

from missile ship the Navy now has

carriers that

rates is intended for anti-alrcraft teipated in the recent Maldorace Commonwealth countries, Exercise in the North Sea excluding Britain and as the Midway, Wasp and Canada, ta the United Frankin D.

D. Roosevelt already

States, rose today as a re were equipped, he answered,

sult of a telecommunications. "Yes, I belleve so."

One reporter asked if carriers agreement signed here by agined to Korean waters could ten countries. For on that day East German

dellvor the gham bomb Mr

The Increases aro # cun- Kimball replied that he was nat Army-fashion, will appear for

familiar with what ships were sequence of the devaluation of the first time in their new

now assigned to Korea, because the Pound Sterling in 1940.

Nations signing the agreement. Preparations for the congress

Soviet-style uniforms, London, Oct, 1.

they are rotated frequently, started in June, when a con-

khaki

bplete

In his speech, Mr. Kimball were the United States, Britain cups, Ancient churches ravaged by with

said, "We have developed guided and the Commonwealth coun- ference assembled in Peking to

For the the death watch beetle, war blouses and shoulder strapa

miles, so that we are in a posi- tries-India, Canada, Australia. plans its organisation.

And, also for the first time, bomb damage and the time

South Africa, Zealand, next three

tion to use these effectively it New "peace months,

Soviet- newly-formed centuries are to get the

The Iron Curtain countries are need be. In a small way, we have Faktatan, Ceylon and Southern partisans" In many countries decay of

old from a new repair Trust trained East German air force

now taking advantage of the fall experimented with guided air- were busy making propaganda

in the price of natural rubber, craft in Korea, but only in a

excluded

the from for the congress and getting with a target of £4,000,000 in is to give a public display.

The occasion is "Republle Day"

small way because important agreement any increase in the together local "peace con-

targets are not always available rates for Press Queen Elizabeth is the patron in East Germany, third anniver- They are buying heavily. ferences" to choose delegates.

of the Historie Churches Pre-sary of the founding of the "Ger-

During July, 12,963 tons of

messager. ...rates servation

cubber went to Soviet Russia in that area." Trust, set up by a man Democratic Republic."

He also said: "Wo have

Telegraphic Church

The air force display will take and her alles, against 10,756 coas secret developments under way. Commonwealth countries, of England Commission, and the Duke of Edinburgh is moved cally do the dotter for the same monil of 1951. But that i am not at liberty to dis- ten, practically on the doorstep although the quantity is up, the

the United States nów rise by its President.

About 300 British churches of the British, American and cost to the Russians is nearly cuss but which I assure you re-

present the very latest develop, Ed to 1/7d a word.; Britain is were founded in Roman times ench headquarters in West £2,000,000 less at £4,414,246.

Berlin

For the first seven months of meats in science,"~~Associated | excluded, because on Sept.1 and more than 8,000 were built

Details of this programme this year 65,886 tons of rubber,

1052 she raised her full rates The Moscow Government wholly partly before the were given to West Berlin pelice valued at £20,282,622 have been

to the United States to 1/- a word. by 28 members of the East Zone's Many of these

MOSCOW BACKING ---

Although the Peking congress seems to be mainly a Chinese affair, Moscow has given it Its full backing.

10 years.

or

newspapar, Izvestia, devated aj close of the Middle Agbadly People Police

two-column editorial to the con

are now

now

London, Oct. 2.

gress and called it the "rat in need of repairs. They con-week sought refuge in the period last year they bought only

assembly in the history of Asia | tain a matchless collection of Western Sector, which wut represent the in-delicate work in stone, brick, terests of the Asiatic peoples, timber and glow illustrating united against the imperialists," every phase of architecture and

The newspaper claimed that church craftsmanship.-Reuter. the "peace

movement

hind

the U.S. Admiral To

grown enormously since the start of

preparations to congress in June" and that delegates to the congress

had

been elected from all classes representext ,600,000,000

and

Visit Taiwan

Talpel, Oct. 1.

Commander-in-Chief of the

who have this exported to Russia. In the sung

18,400 tons worth £10,316,000.

Part of this discrepancy results from the Soviet Union switching her buying to London. Last year several big purchases were made. in Malaya.

Minister May Change Plans

people that is, two-thirda of Admiral Arthur Radford, U.S. The French Foreign Minister,

all mankind"

an

Paris, Oct. 1.

M. Robert Schuman, plans to

General

establishments and

presidential elections have taken Hubert G. Schenck, Chief place:

Atomic Exports To Colonies

Lahdon, Oct. 2.

number

The

telegraphic

from

cluding Britain and Canada, to

The rate from London is 1/40

that

'from d

Now,

York

to

a word-and

remains unchanged.

Press

telegraphic

rates be-

tween Commonwealth nations remain at one penny a word,

This agreement revlsce the agreement signed in Bermuda of on December 4, 1945, and the one which

Britain restricts shipments of rubber to Russia to 80,000 dons a An Increasing

Lisea the

cash year. She obtained from the sales to buy Colonies are Importing radio- partly modifies 1040-Reuter. coarse grain, and certain kinds of live materials for peaceful came into force on December 1, timber which cannot be pur-Purporca.

Hongkong, Jamaica, Trinidad, chase elsewhere.

Nigeria and the Gold Coast are included among 37 territories which received consignments of salopes materials which bo come radio-active by "couldng" In the atomic pile-In the year

It claimed that the United Facile theatre, will arrive in attend only the latter half of States and other Western powers Talwan on October 15 for a

**5/157dustrial had formed conspiracy" against the dence of the Asiatic peoples and military bases. were getting, ready to use the

tour of the island's in- Ascombly after the American Green Cross

Japanese army against "Chip of

It

Campaign

Durban, Oct. 1.

A

Still Nation Of Shopkeepers

By London, Opt.

As was sent to these United States,

which ended in June, says, a The Brush are stiil a nation Ministry of Supply announce of shopkeopera with a store for compared every 80% people, total

of 8,053 with one for every 181 in tho the information from Harwell, Britain's Division of the Treasury an

nounced totlay, A proposal that South Africa's atomic research station,

Half of, the nation's homes Hotlip-active isotopes are still Froen cross-symbol of a nation-wide campaign against used mainly for medical pur- have vacuum cleaners, 60 per soil erosion should be adopted poses, but they are becoming cont tave pas or electricity

water supplies, 85 per cont - The French Government had internally will be made increasingly important in scien- both, 04 per cent have piped door sanitation and 62 per cent not yet decided on the stand it to the United Nator's by Frof. tide research and industry. would take over Tunisia in the 3. D. Scott, of Natal University.

the Mutual Security Agency, gut he would change his

the China Mission, proponexi and other Asiatic peace-loving Admiral's visit to his Jagt plang if the Tunisian question countries".

added that the American visit wan ton short for the Ad- samo up for discussion in the and other Imperialists", frighten-miral to obtain a full grasp of first part of the Assembly, a situation here. United French Foreign Ofice epokes- had by the congry:53,

Press it by attempted to prevent velusing passporta to delegates.

United Frees

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acro Porter, Omit,

9 Rogue, 10 Minor, 11 Feet, 13 Rendezvous, 15 Seem, 10 Dals,

DOVES AND JET

JETS

London, Oct. 2. Five thousand doves of peaco and jet fighters-filled the air Over Peking during China's National Day celebrations, last night.

tho

Two Corporals

Acquitted

Baid

Lonight,

Nico, Oct. 1. Two British Corporals, Gordon Gerald Willem Venable and John Charles Lype, were toplay nta acquitted by a court martial at /Agenda...

Famagusta, where they appeared on a charge of robbery.

try the

a atbod bath Reiter, they

Pope Recolves Indian Envoy Appointed

Vice-Pres

Room,

or

United Nations, the spokesman

Prof. Scott, who is said, but present Indicatione

na agricultural were that France would not op the United ·States," hay

Bangkok, Oct/1. pose the Arabnailons demand asked

National Veld that the problem should be Trust to make

Bangkok Radio announced, tho $10. Rugresion

this morning the appointment the placod

to UN and American Assembly'a

Vice President S. Radhak-of Sanga Nilakambang, formos Years of Loyar-stock

latida, burning and rishnan of India was received That representative at S.CAP. indifferent farining methods by in private audience by Popo (Supreme Council of Allied Europeans and Africans alike Pia XII Moday. Mr Radhak Powers), as the first post-war

Ambassador to Japan," have made soil erosion a major rahnan was accompanied by the That

osteriorated into Sep. Dr Araf Uli-United the Naval Attache # Law? problem in South Africa. Some now Indian Minister to the Holy and Captain Nat Napihun as

Reports reaching hero half a million zoldiers, workers

France would put all the youth and pageants, marched

They had both cused of facts before the Assembly, but past the Chinese lender, Mag Two-tung, to mark the third having forcibly iskets a sliver would maintain that it was not 10 Distresses, 22 Beer, 24 Dairy, 25 About, 28 Klin, 27 Do

the spokes test. Downs 2 Organz, 8 Theat, Remove, Contures, teanniversary of the establish cigarette caso, a lighter and a tempotent to deal with the 8-Morse, 12 Tomos 18 Rides. 14-Desiring, 17 Idol, 16 Btay mont of the Chinese People's book: from another soldier unistan problem, Recublic Rouler ed, 20 Bench, 21, Showa, 28 Hat,

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