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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1953.
YOUNG POLISH CRIMINALS
DEPORTATION ORDER
Washington, Dec. 15.
The
Board of Appeals
of the United Blałem im- migration service today upheld a deportation order against Jean Jula Pierro Henri Fougerouse, French citizen accused of Communist activities.
M. „Fongerouse, Nowa resident of Seattle, Washington State, has had deportation order issued against him since Last August-France-Presse.
INDO CHINA
IS GRAVE
PROBLEM
Authorities Intend MONTY
To Stamp
Out
DENIES
Big Crime Wave REPORT
Stockholm, Dec. 15.
Warsaw newspapers, in some of the frankest
articles written since the war, report that a nation
Paris, Dec. 13. Field Marshal Viscount Mont-
today pomery
emphatically
of young criminals is growing up under the Com-denied that he had declined to munist regime in Poland.
retire as Deputy Supremo Allied Commande: in Europe in favour
of General Sir Gerald Templer.
The Field Marshal refuted a
That the authorities intend to stamp out the crime wave, they add, is shown by the unprecedent-newspaper report to that effect edly heavy sentences now being passed on offenders
by the Courts.
Two kinds of young criminals are challenging the authority of the modern Polish state: the postwar "problem" boys and girls found, it seems, in countries on both sides of the iron curtain; and a new, tough, buccaneer type who makes it a point of honour to cheat the all-powerful Communist State, even though
FOR WEST he often cheats his fellow citizen at the same time.
New York, Dec. 15. The Foreign Polley Associa Lion, private and unofficial organisation devoted to study ing International affairs, said in a report today that Indo- China was one of the gravest problems for the West in the Far East.
of
5.
newspapers
1. Stealing clothes and selling them on the black market,
Stealing food and selling it
on the black market.
3. Stealing State property. 4. Embezzling State funds.
and 5. Obtaining licences other State documents against payment,
6. Arranging or promising in orange the escape abroad of Poles hunted by the State pollee for political offences,
the
They had taken from a State stockpile and transported them to the building alle at night.
Other goods stolen to order in this way have included door handles, rolls of film, and motorcycle sparking plugs.
Some of the offenders got 12 years' imprisonment.
with amazement.
Но sald In 4 statement: "There has never been any question, militarily or minis serially, of General Templer me at SHAPE succeeding (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe).
A
Бо
Soviet Control Extension Of NATO
Of Danube Commission
Kék-folkrade, Dec, 15. -
· Fivo yosis of Boviet oon- trol over the Danube Com misstein ended today, who according
to Belgrade Nadio, the commission met að Gólatz, Humania and ! elected
1 a Yugoslav. Dragojo Djurto, as Secretary.
Since the cumulation was reforING
1945 Kumbar, has held the post the head of the com5-
*
Until the present session -Yuroslavia ad
been 超霸 loggerheads with the pro- Bovict majority of the emininston, which It slicred was a tool of the Boviet Union owing to the Jatier's control over the secretaryship.
The commission, com- posed of Yugoslavia and this five Boviet Dioo states of Czechoslovakia, Fran- rary, Rumania, Bulgaria and the Soviet Union, also *greed to 25 Yugoslav Hungarian proposal to movo headquarters from Galatz, bear the Soviet border in eastern Humanit, to Budapest-Router,
UN CHIEF
TO SEE
CHURCHILL
Arms Agreement Depends On Members
Paris, Dec. 15.
The Canadian Defence Minister, Mr Brooke Claxton, who announced NATO's Five-Nation Agreement on a standard cartridge for light weapons today, said at his press conference that the extension of the accord beyond the five nations subscribing to it would depend entirely on the will of the others.
GOAL
Headaches
[BAYER]
Toothaches Colds are quickly overcome by
Rope Used CAFASPIN
In Building
Mr Claxton explained that the agreement Was significant becaure cach country specially attached to liɛ own type. of armunition. He said that the refoam corresponded to the re- commendations urged by NATO's standing group. Talks on the standardisation of ammunition I had Zeen carried on since the end of the war, and the United States, Britain, and Canada failed to reach an agreement on it in 1951. Mr Claxton said that the coli- bre chosen would not n:cessari- ly mean important changes in town the existing light arms.
Umewo or would be some
It
Pyramids
Jonhannesburg, Dec. 15. Mr H. A. Herbert, of Park- West, Johannesburg, possesses a piece of the actual
three years in any case-before rope used for building the the standard would be in, genis rull serviceable.
Pyramida 6,000 years ago—and
eral use, because of the stocks of ammunition on hand, he said.
They uncovered a huge granite block with a length of papyrus rope still wrapped round it, and used the rope to lift the stone, weighing many tons, out of the hole.
Mr Herbert said he found it STOCKS ON HAND
during World Whr Two when The stocks on hand would be his South African unit in the used up in training. Mr Claxton Western Desert were detailed to zaid. He stated that the sure excavate a quarry for an am ment would facilitate supply munition dump. problems for the five nations which adopted it. The now calibre adopted, he said, would require a minimum of changes in the present exisung rifles in the five countries. United Nations, Dec. 15. Mr Claxton also said that the The United Nations Secretary- NATO member countries had General Dr Dag Hammarekjoela, kand
on
over 10,000 900 rides, billions leaves today for London, where and
of rounds of he will deliver confer with the speech and ammunition
The new standard adopted Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden. the now 7.61 millimetre
chlef also hopes to see the British Presse. Prime Minister, Str Churchill.
"As I stated in a newspaper interview last July, I am get ting fed up with the repeated references in the press to my of Warsaw and livering six girders was holding approaching retirement. They An analysis
are all provincial
shows up
So completion of a block of
completely untrue, that these Communist buccaneers flats in Katowice. Rather than
long as my services are needed specialise in six different types fall behind his schedule, with and I am considered of some consequent risk of use, so long will I slay and of crime:
curring penalties, the building serve at SHAPE. That remains
AM | manager bought six girders today from three youths who offered SHAPE spokesman sald to obtain them "privately" for the newspaper
report
was hirn.
based on a misunderlanding. General Templer, High Com- In a review of problems
missioner in Malaya, was being settlement, the An East-West
considered for another appoint- Association's report sald:
ment after "The Indo-China question is
a very successful tour of duty in Malaya, Military undoubtedly
the most one of
commentators had assumed that for the perplexing problems West in the Far East. Yet
General Templer's' next_assign- ment might be at SHAPE and failure to arrive at some kind with Peking on of ugreement
had written to that effect in The black market in clothing
Embezzlers of State funds this subject as part of a generol is run through the State shops.
the press. East Asia might Manages of the shops, pester invoices for goods they have not and two together,"
sometimes make out receipted settlement
The
newspaper, "putting two well be followed by substantiated by the public for the im- had or services they have not
learnt yes Chinese intervention south of
terday: proved supplies of clothes pro- the Vietnam border an inter-mised by the authorities,
rendered. The complicated
1. That General Templer vention made more feasible by
cnabics some
Winston of would soon be given another sometimes
mes glad to retail under bureaucracy the withdrawal of Chinese
cheating for assignment, and to go on the counter stolen garments them forces from Korea.
month after month.
2. That Field Marshal Mont- "A settlement in Indo-China sold to them "privately."
gomery had no intention of re- Tไปย pacifles their customers
OVERTIME MONEY and helps the managers to keep
tiring from SHAPE. One of the meaner embezzle- their own
out naincu
The of the
newspaper assumed, when ments was made by unnamed
that Ficid 味
entirely erroneously, thino newspapers
executives at the Gdansk sugar Marshal Montgomery had there-
Sharkry the platform with him factory and reported in the fore refused to retire and that will be Mr Clement Attlee. local paper "Gios Pracy." They General Templer's appointment former British Prime Minister,
to SHAPE had to be counter-and come to their had pocketed overtime money
Mr Harold MacMillan, due to woman
workers,
manded, the spokesman said. Minister of Housing and Local The women, some
London tonight, the Governancets, with child,
Colonial Office spokesman sold: The Indian UN delegate, Mr decision regarding the V. K. Krishna Menon, leaves on future of General Templer has the same plane with Dr Ham-starving man."
marskjodd. He plans to spend a day or two in London beter going to New Delhi-United Presi
would not only reduce the dan- Rer of Chinese Communist ex- pansion.
IN JEOPARDY
"It would simultaneously strengthen the position of France in Europe.
Failure to include Indo-China within
the terms of a Far. Eastern settlement would leave
of
are
readers are being encouraged to write in and complains about any "dencioneles in the retail trade which may have notice.
were
of whom PRIVATE SUPPLIERS
had bock The "private suppliers" steal
of their clothes from working as long as 14 hours a day. But their time cards
the thieves
In
In jeopardy one of the most dangerous frontiers Com-many munist China and perpetuate parcels sent by Poles abroad to showed only nine hours, "Glos yet been taken."-Reuter,
and financial hae- i relatives behind the iron cur-Pracy" Sultan the human morrhage from which France. tain. Generally,
been suffering
in Indo substitute old, fagged clothing Calna since
thereby for the new clothing while the 1045, gravely weakening its capacity
Itas
to resist Communism in Europe and within its own borders.
Thus,
in Indo-China, as in many other areas of conflict, the interests and anxieties East and West arc closely Interwoven."United Press,
of
specialising In licences and other'
And documents
their
parcels are in transit. In this best ellentele among the farmers
in the parcel corresponds with
the description written by the more food but who often lack
Colombo
Scheme
way, the number of garments who are pressed to produce Plan Great eender on the label outside. the necessary Implements and
rter materials, Ryszard Grudzinski, a sorter
ofetals have been Int'l at the number 2 post office in
Young Warsaw, is one of the latest to be Bentenced for this offence. He got two and a half years' Food thieves operate in the way. Zona Cieplak of Liege, Dec. 15. the Central Customs Office in A newly-married couple had Warsaw has been sentenced-to-
Wedding March imprisonment,
their their
same
coffee
from
sentenced to long terms of im- prisonment for selling to for- mers licences for a variety of goods ranging from fodder for their cattle to bricks to repair their cottage chimneys,
REFUGEES
London, Dec. 15. The Marquess of Reading, the British Foreign Under-Secretary, today described the Colombo Plan for the development of Finally, the young buccaneers South and Southeast Asia-as. to walk from church here after one and a half years' imprison who can an extra living by a "great international scheme"
wedding because
taking all ment for
helping Polish refugees to nes sustained by concord and mutual money, 1,400 Belgian parcels. francs (£10 sterling), had been Young criminale specialising abroad, generally have a cover support.
lic was addressing a press in the thefts of State property job on the land frontier or on
conterence on the second annual the sacristy
can readily sell their booty to the dockside.
One, a cranesman at Gydnia, report of the Consultative Com- mony.
Arms, or Individuals who are
their production wrapped refugees up in bales
mittee Pollee later arrested a 20- behind
of the £2,000 million
year-old
Spall of racking and lowered them six-year plan prepared by the boy who
because come confessed schedule
Into the holds of Western ships. commitice's conference in New that he had spent the money commodity is missing. a.
For example, a delay by the The refugees emerged when the Delhi in October and released a local fair.-Chim Mail
Sinte metal Special,
Icetorics In de ships were at sea,
stolen from a handbag left in during the cere-
A British Crossword
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Some of theso escape specialists quote price for their services and then, when the fugitive is near the frontier, threaten to deliver him over to the police unless he hands over all he has, down to his wedding ring,
While Inflicting stiffer sen- fences on offenders, the Pedish authorities are urging parents to keep a tighter rein on their
children.
In the meantime, Councillors
here today.
"Lord Reading disclosed that
a
small information unit to provide information on the pro- press of the plan would be set up at Colombo early next year.
He also
that the
Thad not!
the question of Japan's admission to the plan.
Lord Reading said that under priorities for funds, the plan capital goods and technical goods
and technical
"know
in the Praga district of Warsaw how were being given to de are planning to introduce, dis velopment schemes dealing with linclive uniforma for children, agriculture, power projects and
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LORRIES
MEANDER
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ACROSS
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4 Applauds (3),
7 Clonely nequalisted (8)..
B Junip
• Animal, (8).
11 Gooda vonícius 17).
13 Wander about (7).
is Discourage
18 Bestway (8).
19 Habit (8),
20.Ploture bud
21 Alabda (6),M
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CRAPE
Rigid (5).
DOWN
2 Willow (5).
3 Alarm (7).
4 Able (0)..
5. Reference (8),
6 Boot covering (6)
10 They face facts
12 Trisis (7).**
13 Movable (0).
24 Soaltoe (0),
16 Extreme (a).
•17 Vegetable (5). '.
BU YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrom 1 Asks, 4. Deplete, & Pool, Men, 10 Tainiod, 11 Dkt. 12 Comey 14, Hafirun, 17 From 19 Chiper. 23 Prwean, 20 Tull," 27 Gift 28 Bungles,29 Inch 80 Bür, 31 Relents, 32 Eas, Down: Butter, 3 Bpadam, 4 DHEN, BLANC, 8 Leman, 7- Thomé, 11 Camp, '13 Mole" 15 Rivo,
top
transport in that order.
Britain wan'ed to give all pos- Biblo ald not only
to the Commonwealth countries of the plan but also to the other non- Commonwealth members of the South and Southres! Asia ares.
KOREA SETBACK Lord Reading bald the aggro- gate development expenditure Indio, Paklatan, Cuylon, Burma and Indonesia President Eisenhower will fly 1953-54 was estimated to be
the
classes of the schools 10 fschitate 'identification of young offenders.
China Mall Special
State Of The Union Speech
Washington, Dec. 15,
of
‘o Augusta, Georgia, on Christ- £582 miron.
*1952-53 In
during
countries
countries in
m:s Day or Boxing Day to
theso spend several days worlding_on spent a total of £420 million. The State of the Union message in 1951-82 the figure was £345 which he
he will deliver to Con-million. gress early In January, the AI the
the White House announced today, plen's arca had received a sole Mr James Hagerty. the back after the Korean war boom Presidential Press Secretary, in raw materials prices had said that it had not been de- subsided. But this had not dia- cided how long the President couraged them from continuing would remain in Migusta with their development pro
Router.
gramines.—Reidler.
SUITS COATS EVENING DRESSES
FRANCIA FASHIONS
HIGH CLASS LADIES TAILOR
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KOWLOON.
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Made to mé ZEMPO
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Under the block lay the arm of a slave, ampulated on spot when, according to Cairo Muscum experts, the quarry pyramids. The block had ap
being used to build tha
was
TOYS
LEFT FROM X'MAS FAIR
SALE
It was understood that the UN inch) cartrige.] France parenily slipped and trapped TO-MORROW
Dr Hammarskjoeld is schedu led to speak in Albert Hall on Thursday evening before the British Association for the United Nailons.
XMAS WREATH SHELLACKED
the slave.
An Egyptian official presented a section of the papyrus rope to Mr Herbert, China Mail Special.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HALL 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Grand Rapids, Dec. 15. Carl Forslund told the Police
Toronto, Dec, 15. today that some one stolo a
The Police reported the Christmas wreath of apples capture of two youthful bandits and onges from outside his aged nine and 10-who robbed furniture store and left a nosa ise-year-old girl of $1. saying:
They said that the boyg hit We buy and sell Thank you for the oranges their victim over the head with DIAMOND, JADE, SAPPHIRE and apples. It was signed, “Aa toy pistol, gmbbed the money
and 'ran.
The Police said that the boys spent their lent on candy and ammunition for their cup guns -United Press.
Forslund said that the fruit was shellacked and good for display purposes only-United Press,
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