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Trow; - ""CONQUEST OF COCHISE”

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954.

PHILIPPINES

CALL

FOR

2.46, 6.15, 720 & 139 PA

TALKS

Deteriorating Position

In Indo-China

MAGSAYSAY AND

WILSON TO CONFER

Washington, May 11.

The Secretary of Defence, Mr Charles Wilson. and President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philip- pines are to discuss the security of the Philippines in relation to the situation in Indo-Chins in Manila late this month, an authoritative souree said to- day.

After meeting with the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, yesterday, the Philippines Ambassador, Mr Carlos Romulo, said that on in- structions from President Magsaysay he had requested that the Philippine-United States mutual defence treaty be implemented.

Family Life

Stood Up Well To War

2 Women Review The Home Front

women

This action automatically enlls for consultations be Etween the Two Government * within the framework of the part to consider steps for countering u possible threat to the security of either country.

In this case the Philip pines bus chosen to view thei Communist BUCCORNCB Indo-China as such sible threat.

Tedos,

A pas

Buthoritative surve saich the farted States

London. Two

social

rehad ngreed to the 1hppine search experts have shaken (request" [<>

E The Treaty some theories in a 340-page | machaury wito motion, volume of the official

Mr Wilson, who leaves for the history, deading with the Far East today, is due in Miunile Home Front.

Ilea

Wau

They come out weidh mi empha- The No. or inalaney, agamst the

that there was

4 general foosening ..F moral Maniaras and break-up ut family ife,

|

on May 24, 1or talks with Pres sident Magsaysay on the military phases of the puet.

Before Mr Wilson's aritval consultations are to be het be tween a Filipino military com milico and the jolut Uniteri

Mrs Shella Ferguson and MrsStates Military Advisory Group Hide Fitzgerald are the authors in the island expital, according ur "Studies in the Social Ser- vice," published by 11 M.

Stationery Offer last week. Wilson will make a tour of the

It's A Shop Front!

Thin striking wood-carved shop front in the shape of a clock facO an the glant cuckoo clock, will un tmitation window, altracia many visitors to this clock maker's shop in

Wiesbaden, Germany.-Express Photo.

America Plans To

Set Up Antarctic Camps

New York, May 11. The U.S. Government is planning an expedi- become the tion to the South Pole. It may biggest-yet Antarctic exploration.

the

many months

Com-

hil

to those Washington sources,

Before reaching Manila, Mr

Bara melading! Formona On the subject of family life, Far

It will take is visiting for l wn thuit despite all the, which he

Generalissima before Trials and tribulation of war. nauguraikan ol

Chiang Kai-shick who has been pleted and ships assembled, women were faur*4* ready to have bables han at peace-time, | re-elected President of Nation-

Omelals my t is intended and "according to this important | shot Chitta,

at least three establishi of evidence it could tx said that tumily life was strong in war-time"

NO DRINK PROBLEM

Agam: "The social stability of families is a whole was, under remarkable.

HID

circumstances

A

Waksan's It will be Mr

Mist to

trip to the Western Pacile since major, and perhaps permanent,

be accompanied President-elect Eisenhower there inte in 1952. He will rive in Tokyo May 14,

His schedule inde ad antsafion

exi of Ken. Hz.

aplint-

Mr Whison

Mi

One in the Antarctic, Cumpa camp, for weather and magne- the observations, will be at the Pale itselt

Music "In The Air" For Patients

London. It is not known yet who will There is music in the air onload the expedition, although for patients in a ward ut

Richard Byrd, who Admiral

Worthing Hospital... But not has the greatest Antarctie ux-

may bu chosen. a wire can be seen, and no perience,

To take the small indicatim: meu a on May 19 Formon. alcohol is one of the revognsed

will ways of drowong surtir. selal history of the first work

war could hardly have avoided anentining the drink problem.

"In the second world wilt. Bowever there was never a drink probitan. Personal expenditure on drink ut 1038 prices tell during the war years even when expenditure of foreign troops in the United Kingdom was allow- d. Convictions for drunkenness fel by more than half between 1938 and 10-14.”

The authors give the "aston- frbing tact" that among mothers under the age of 25 the pet- centage of irregularly conceivel maternities during the whole of the war was lower than in

1036-39.

"Nearly an astonishing" they a substantial sky. WOA

rise In irregular maternities among

older women.

por

In the 25-30 nge group the average for war-babies exceed ed the prowar level by cent. at ages 80-35 † 41 per cunt, at 36-40 by 10 per cent.. and at 40-45 by 20 per cent.

NEW TYPE For this behaviour of the older womon the investigator have no explanation.

"Is it, in some form, connected with the extraordinary rise in the popularity of marriage which has been such a feature in Western Europe during recent decades?" they ask,

"Or has the explanation to be Bought in different levels of knowledge about birth control among youngor and older un- married womon?”

They also draw attention to the fact that some of the unmar- ried mothers of the war were of a "now topo." "Their spirit of Independence was conskler- ablo, and there was little of the sinner and the penitent about

thoir

there

However demento position, they dialkod to reKOPS to moral welfare ashorities for help because of the rigid, rules and religioue, backgrosand.

Formosa until May 21. en g to Okinawa for a day's visit.

He is due back in Washington on May 30,----Reater,

Sunshine May Power Telephones

New York.

has

Admiral Byrd has maket on sound is heard by anyone several occasions that he would walking through the ward.

be willing to go.

THE NAVY'S INTEREST

When A patiunt warts to listen he clips into his cars an instrument like a miniature top for half of a doctor's stethoscope, ¦ the it weighs 20%.

While the reason given

is int the expedition U.S.A. desire 10 estabBsb weather observatories there, is believed that there are also vital strategic factors.

No wirea rm from It, and there is no switch to operate. Yet the patient hears perfectly ja BBC programme.

'CLEVER TRICK? NO' The Instrument Invented by Mr Vletor Fool, a Putney radio engineer an ultra-

electromagnetic vibra-

The Navy Department sro working with the State Depart- ment in the plans, although no Sunshine and siltem, a com-warships will be sent. ponent of sand, may power the telephones and radio trans- The Navy's interest has been sensitive "stethophone," which mitters of the future. For a sumulated by realisation that can pick up, directly through

battery" "sunshine

bec both Suez and Panama Canals space, Invented here.

could be blocked more

easily long.

Ordinary radio and amplify- The battery is made from thin than ever with the advent of the

But ΟΙ strips

silicon. Sunlight hydrogen bomb.

Ing equipment is used. striking the strips creates a

instead of a loudspeaker or net- flow of electric current,

If they were blocked, many work of carphones the output

Inlo

thick atoms, which, it is claimed, last ships would have to all round is fed

a loop of virtually for ever.

wire which KIT- and aluminium the Cape of Good Hope

rounds the hospital ward wherever the equipment is work.

The inventors, scientists at Cape Horn. It would be neces the Bell Telephone laboratories.cary to have control of the sea say that with further develop and air.

ment "sunshine batteries." each

a foot square, promise to supply It i understood that the for long USA, are eager to co-ordinate all the power needed rural telephone lines.

those of the their plans with The batteries will supply power by day, even in cloudy British, Australian and French

Governments. weather, and charge shortage units, for the night,-Reuter.

POP

-(London Express Service}

or

to

For open-air systems the loop is buried in the ground.

"The biggest Saya Mr Foot: dificulty I have is convincing clever trick, but а rellable people that this is not just a technical achievement."

London Express Sarvtor)

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