Birthday Greetings For Tito

him

A ITERAT

Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia, celebrating his 02nd birth- day, is seen in a happy mood as brought

be holds

bird which of congratulation at Belgrado,—— Express Photu

Looks Like Well-Cooked Oriental Rice

New American Wheat Product For Far East?

Washington, June 9.

The United States Agriculture Department is "considering" an experimental programme designed to sell to the Far East a special American wheat product.

millers--one બા

The product-known as, white wheat to the experimental Boulger could be cooked factory.

ไทย larger in the same time and the the west coast and another on same way as rice.

It wits the east coast-hind presented to light in colour and looked the Agriculture Department like a well-cooked oriental | similar proposals to establish aut

experimental rice, the Department sail.

Boulgour. Die Agriculture De-manufacture partment said, was widely use expurt.

in the Middle East but not in

1184

[1

programmie Boulgour

to for

The plan was being backed by number of wheat sinte the Far East, 11 was made by

and ulso being some small millers in California concres: men

the Oregon Wheat and New England as a specialty pushed by

# League,

Farmers for

by Middle Growers prxduct

both the Organisation, Eastern

whom people living in United States.

were vitally interested in creat- ing additional murkels for The programme presented to

Department United States wheat and wheat the Agriculture would! Invalve the setting up of products.

a plot fackery to

manufacture

of

The 500,000 bushels of wheat

Houlgour for sale through com from Government surplus stocka mercial channels in the

the

Far would be enough to run East. The Agriculture Depart-pilot operation for a year, the 300,000 Department sold, Chino Mail

Pacifle Spectral.

ment would dunate bushels

of northwest

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

3

+

-

+2

بری

17 18

20

1 Able (5),

*

12'

15

19

24

26

4

ACROSS

4 Refugo (8).

7 Ripo (8).

8 Gülda (5).

10 Aswort (4),

12

15

Engie's

10

Colour (4)

17 Consumes (4).

19 Tramulous tree (8).

20 Downward movement' (7).

21 Profound (4).·

23 Haggard(3).

24 Season (OL

20 Poetry (6).

20 Fondle (6).

22

DOWN

1 Likened (8).

· Begn (8).

3 Merit (4)..

5 Bore witness (8).

6 Cricket team (0),

8 Dadge (5),

11 Abrogates (8).

12 Musicnt instrument. (5),

13 Etsy job (8).

14 Salaries (8).

18 Charge with gas (0),

12 Glant cat (4),

THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954. “

Biggest In Central Europe

New Cosmic Ray, Atomic Centre Built In Hungary

Vienna, June 9.

The Hungarian Government announced today it has built a network of atomic and cosmic ray research laboratories which are "central Europe's biggest and most modern physics institute,”

The cosmic ray department is headed by Pro- fessor Lajos Janosy, famed Hungarian physicist who flew home from Ireland in 1950 to work for the Communists.

WAS

for

Official Communist re that the Calllebere instituto un-

available porta published in Hun-doubtedly

military purposes. garian newspapers indicated The head of the atomic that Professor Junosy and shynes and radiology depart his assistante are seeking ments was identified as a Pro ways to harness

the fessor Simony). The magnetiem department is to be headed by "tremendous power of

Professor Pal Lenard, while the the molecule" that causes

spectroscopic department will "Cosmic showern" in outer be under Professor Istvan Kovaca, Magyar Nemzet suid- space.

United Presi.

When the cosmic ray labora- tory was unhr construction in ba cinntry north-west of Budape in 1051, Profeosor Junusy described biggest

Institute devoted exclusively to commo

ray research."

415

Europe TV And Radio.

Urged For

In padition to the cosmic ray the Hungarians division, the

now have completed laboratories for research in atomle phyales and according to the newspaper

radiology, Budapest

Magyar Nemzet. It al

sand departments

menta of and

spectroscopic were to open soon.

magnetism studies

Condemned Men

London, June 9. Prison officers who do

The Communia! salentine death-cell duty working centre

is spread across the In eight-hour shifts, keep- Caillebere hills which used to

ing constant watch on the a favourite retreat for

condemned man-want tele- vision and radio introduced into the condemned cell.

bikers and plenickers.

NO DETAILS Three years

go there was mething but forests an the hills of Callobere,"

Magyar Nemzet nav "Today, however, on top of The ha Hes c.ntral Europe's bigges, and most modern physits insketule the

Central

Physics Research Institute,"

The Communist report did not go to details about the work Professor Janosy and his aides are trying to accomplish. It sald that the Institute "is doing im- portant research

and scientific work in order Jo sprvo our nation."

"In Professor Jannay's depart. ment we can hear the voice of the

cosmos," Magyar Nemzet | suid. "He is making pictures of eosile storms."

At their annual conference in Birmingham last werk they dis- cussed the suggestion in behind- the-scenes talks with a view to the making representations to Prison Commission.

The officers feel that the games now available for the man await-

ing execution are outmoded.

Dominoes, chess, cribbage, and similar games cannot, they mat- tain, hold the interest of a man In the last tense days.

TILY-OUT SOON?

A proposal to have radio in the condemned cell has already been considered by the Home Office,

Informed Western observers and it is likely that an experi- here suld they considered (mental try-out will be made. unlikely the Hungarians were producing nuclear weapons, but

Next Meeting On Korea On Saturday?

the scroce. slash his wrists

Opponents of the TV scheme say that a set in the death coll would demand even greater vigilance, as violent prisoner and might anash attempt to

or throat.

But most of the men who have to sit night and day with a man during the last days of his life are agreed that something new and modern is urgently needed to relieve the tension on what to regarded as the worst job in the the prison service.

Geneva, June 1 A Soviet spokesman refused tonight to speculate on the date of the next meeting or Korean conference here, saying **that certain proposals hava been made which obylously re-

study."

quire

*

was taken

This ference 10

A IC

the unexpected list of "points of agreement" sub- by Mr Vyacheslav Mola. milled tov, the Soviet Foreign Minister.

at the last plenary meeting Saturday,

Op

The

A further secret meeting Korea, arranged for las! Mon- day.

was called off by Western elde in order to allow time to consider Mr Molotov's speech.

The general feeling among the non-Communlat delegations tonight was that there would probably be

Jean Coctean I

Paris, Jane 0:

The French author and playwright, M. Jean Coolean, was Ill tonight. and his condition was con- sidered serious.

M. Cootean, who fell fil on Tuesday night, was unable to attend a cocktail party

Amertes st Latin Ноще another plenary

today

stven in cssion on Korea on Saturday.. honour

of the French Router.

theatrical company, which had just presentou his play, Infernal Machine, in Yugoslavia. Fresse.

Japan To Buy

Rice From Red China?

Tokyo, Juno 9. The Ceylon Government haa offered to sell to Japan rice imported from Communlat China, Japanese Foreign Office sources disclosed today,

Red China seils her rico to

ber.

·France =

Peron Mounts A Motor Bike

The Argentine President, General Peron, is a great sports fan and a keen motor cyclist, and this ploture of him on a motor cysto ak his residence at Olives, was taken

on Atzonline's Independence

Photo.

near Buenos

Day.

Aires, Express

He Thought Two Popes Wrote

Like Communists

Washington, June 9.

Democratic representative Mr Wayne L. Hays used the writings of Popes Pius XI and Leo XIII today to show the dangers of using para- graphs out of context in an effort to label an author as subversive.

Paro

Franco Is Building

An Iron Curtain To Isolate The Rock'

Gibraltar, June 9.

The 250th anniversary of the capture of Gibraltar by Britain will be celebrated in July,

It cost a British naval and marine forca 61 men killed and 252 wounded before the Spanish garrison surrendered to the fleet of Sir George Rooke after a bombardment lasting six hours on July 22, 1704.

Since that time several attempts have been made by Spain to recapture the fortress,

Today, the residents of A Spanish shop cesistant em- Gibraltar, still enthusiastic ployed in Gibraltar: "The Rock is part of Spain and should be over the recent visit of

given back. The_imperial daya Queen Elizabeth and the have gone for over.” Duke of Edinburgh, foresee more friction, as the Spaniards are not likely to

About Gibraltar, By giving look on the reminder of military and economie ald to their defent in 1704.

servant; A Gibraltar civil The United States is to blame for Spain's

campaign present

Spain, the United States has This opinion has been made the Spaniards too big for strengthened in a reusit ein their shoes."-China Mail Spe by General Franco under his clal.

favourite pen-nnine of "Macnu- loy" in "Arriba", in which ho announced that "an end would

be made of the smuggling and speculation centered in Gibral- tar.'

He added that the "licentious recreation of the British soldiery

In the Spanish frontier aren" would havo to cease

Moat serious Incastre by Spain to perturb the life of tha Gibraltarians

been has

much

the

STA

Good Progress

By

K2 Climbers

closing of the Spanish Consulato A which

Karachi, June 10. runner brought the

convenience to all non-Spaniards Orst news today for nearly wishing Lo cross the front a fortnight of the Italian Spalu Alpine Club expediton to Present frontier passes to: K2, highest unconquered

between Gibraltar

non-Spaniards

and

will be extended peak in the world.

for another three months, wher they will expire, but after that it is expected that it will mean sending the application and the applicant's

to passport Spanish Consulate-General in London la obtain a further ex- tension.

CROBBING LESB NOW

the

Gibraltarians are crossing the frontier les now, Formerly, residents of "The Rock" Uked to

cross to Spain for dinner. Now. new restaurants and night clubs are opening in Gibraltar to cater for the "stay-at-homes.”

Gibraltarlaga like to get away from "The Rock" now and again As one British private soldier summed up the attuation: "The ares may be happy to live their

At a House Committee hearing investigating tax- exempt fundatione, Mr Hays handed three quotations to the Assistant Research Director of the Committee,lives on two square miles of rock Mr Thomas H. McNiece.

Mc- Without telling Mr Niece who wrote the mater. lal, Mr Hays asked him to comment.

:

The Pope said that if this was not done "social justice demands dat reforms be introduced with- out delay which will guarantee every adult working man Just "All of these are

such a wage." closely to Communist comparable literature that I have read," McNlece said. "They parallel very closely Communistic or Socialistic ideas,"

Mr Hays then identified the quotations na excerpts from the writings of Popes Pais XI and Leo XIII.

Mr Hays said Mr McNiece's comments showed "the "danger of lifting paragraphs out of context."

NOT A CATHOLIO

but am not a Catholic,

of the Catholic Church is one the bulwarks against Com- munism in the world," he said. Mr Hays accused Mr McNiece of taking paragraphs from other material to show that founda- lons like Ford, Rockefeller and Carnegie had supported "socialis- tic projects

Mr MaNieon denied that he was using quotations out of con-

The Committee, headed by Representative B. Carroll Reece (Tenn.), is trying to find out If tax-free foundations are help- ing subversive causes." -

Mr Hays' quotation from Leo XIII said, "Every effort should be made that fathers of families receive a wage sufficient to meet adequately the ordinary domes- tic neods."

How Dr Schweitzer Spent

His Nobel Prize Money

Bordeaux, June(9..

Ceylon in exchange for rub- Dr Albert Schweitzer, who won the Nobel The informants sald that the Prize for his work among African lepers, spent rice has been offered to Japan part of the money on corrugated iron roofing for at £52 per ton, Lob. whether their homes, he said today.

It was not known

the Japanese Government ready

to accept the

:

Ceylon "The prize also enabled me myself. But more or less ables offer, but observers sawan to install a radiography unit in bodied lepora helped with the obstacle in Japan's projected Lambarene. Hoardial, whilet direct rice purchase from

And China Unifed. Frees.

Present For Nehru

New Delhi June 9 Prime":"Miniatur waharlal Netru” today. receive frain the

YESTERDAY'S · CROSSWORD –– Aerom: 1 (Admitted. B Bariana, D Immersed. 11 Decamped, 12 Fell, 19 Stall, :18 Kasky, trd

18 Rea21 Demented, 24-Partijan, 35 Strong, 20 Bryante An

Dew: Abide, 2 Kazak, a Aplmate,. 4. Damp, a Iced, 6 TURU

7 Diddle, 10 Menia, 14 Ashes, 715-Larmente, Id Gropes, 22

róry 20 Blool, 21 Adag 22 Diva, 29 Mart,

getikoreulod sa

rest:

est of the building

of

**heĩa "'in tepatitig patients

Dr Schwallace who at 70 is Dr Schweltrer said he had also a famous organist, said that built a colony for 350 Jopers after resting at his home in and he thought he would not Gunsbach, Alsace, he would have enough money to complete make a colidert tour of Beithin

until the Nobel Prize of £1 Holland, Decimark, Norway and 000 came" along,

trom his, medicli

rel barede later to continue

from Plus XI The quotation said that if working men can be encouraged "to look forward to obtaining a share in the land, the result will be that the gap between vast wealth and deep be bridged over, poverty will

will and the two orders

be brought together."

Pius XI als was quoted as saying that "...como remedy must bo found and quickly found, for tho misery wretchedness which press so heavily at this moment on the large majority of the very poor." Working men have been given over, isolated and defenceless, to the callousness of employers and the greed of unrestrained competition."-United Press.

and

of

of

word

The message said the team "climbing steadily under favourable conditions" and had established camp three at 21,- 500 feat.

The expedition's long stienes bad led to grave anzloty as they were Inst reported stranded the Boltoro glacier after porters by being abandoned because of severe winter ditions

on

evill

Today's message sald the success of a Pakistan guide in recruiting now porters had "ró- volutionised the critical situa¬ and enabled the team to tlan" escape from the glacier And reach base camp at 13,000 foot with all

intact. their baggage

ΠΟΥ expedition had

with its climbing

eat up

schedule and its leader, Pro- fessor Ardito Dealo, planned to make his first assault on the 28,250-foot pook before the monsoon storms.

but I'm not an ape." People who stay an "The Rock" for long periods are fiable to get 4 mild form claustrophobia.

Last year's American Ox- As to the future here in pedition, led

Charles by Dr many Gibraltar,

views are Houston, waą robbed of success expressed. Here are a few

by

blizzard after i ben thuy establishing camp eight at 25,- them:

Gibraltar marchant: 500 feet-China Mali Special. "Gibraltar is British and the British Government should take reprisals for any Spanish-moves to hinder trade and the move- nient of individuals in and out of The Rock."

A

cannot

official; afford to

"A KING-PIN"

serviço A British "Britain abandon this superb fortress and naval and air base which is a king-pin in the defence of the West,"

"We

A visitor from Beltain; have to face the fact that it Spain held Dover through some ancient treaty, wo should not like it. We should sak Spain to lease us the base."

'Trout' Was

A Salmon

Sallsbury, June 9. Farmer D. Lucas, who landed a 22-pound fish last week which was claimed to be an · English record for a trout caught with a rod and line, wom appointed man today.

Experta told him that the fish was not a trout but a four- year-old salmon-China Mall Special.

Now It's "White Horse Inn On Ice”

سواك

Share This Page