, F THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954.
THE WEST'S VITAL YEARS
LORD MONTGOMERY
A JOKE ON
How To Solve
Hungary's
Food Problem
Paris, Nov. 10. Once famed as a wheat- producing country, Hun. gary, since it fell under Communist control, is re- short of foodstuff ported and leaders are said to be worried about next win- ter's supplies,
The story Roes around anti- Communist cirete in Buskapost. that a Human clzen pro- | pul_n
way to the government. to solve the proble
Ho
recently b
in the betr.
Hungarian
day's the
allo, story - Allo,
Comrade President. het
what
you
shoubi
You
should order the closing of part! of the frontier and the open- ing of the other parl
NOT
.
UNDERSTOOD
do Dot utterstand," sadiel, "Make
Premier
clear," he added.
is very simpl‚'
the! yourself
Integration Of Germany Into NATO Force
MONTY IN CANADA
Ottawa, Nov. 10.
The next two years, while German forces are being fully integrated with other North Atlantic Treaty forces in Europe, will be of the utmost importance in Western defence plans, Field Mar- shal Viscount Montgomery said today.
The deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, here for talks with the Canadian Chiefs of Staff, said it would be a "great disappointment" if General Alfred Gruenther, Supreme Commander, were withdrawn from Paris to be made U.S. Chief
of General Staff.
"The next two years are going to be
very im. portant in getting the German contribution under NATO eased into our affairs," Lord Montgomery told a Press conference. "Wo must have continuity of
command in that time.”
Viscount Montgomery. who ived shortly before noon to
will attend national and Hemembrance Day Ceren:onies here tomorrow. will open Toonto's Royal Winter Fair efore visiting President Elsen- lower at Augusta. Florkatey, Jernel
More Espionage|
Trials In
East Germany
Berin, Nor
19.
touring the West Coast of the United States.
Inl
STRENGTHENED
to
Germany's admission NATO, he said "Immeasur- ably strengthened" Western defences
nces and, in his personal opinion, was preferable lo the European Defeuce Com- lan which fell in munity plan the French Parliament.
"West Germany is now part
burizers, FRON
he Stich.
"Wahout it, there world be
Rap in our shule d
The Gernum ground forces, the nudert, would be equipped with American-style weapons, but the formation of their divisions
along British, Antriean or old German lines would be left to the
to Germon Koverrunent decide
Some supplies of equipment were immediately available, but
Bauh. "Close the casten frontier East Germany has opened it would take two years to have
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new
Germans fully equipped,
Pare 3
Mme
Shafik
& Dr. Edith
France Told To Withdraw
London Shooting
DOCTOR
Doctor Ealth Summerskill, British M.P. (left) greets Midamo Doria Shark, be 35- year-old beauty, who is leader of Egypt's fighting' feminists, when she arrived to address an International Alliance of women meeting in London, She recently won a promise from the Egyptian Government following her eight-day hunger strike, that the status of her fellow country women would be revised. Madame Shaik, a Doctor of Philosophy, wife of Cairo lawyer, and mother of two daughters, is adulted by women throughsat the world for
her fearlem fight for equality.—Express Photo.
QUEEN MOTHER
VISITS
FORMER COLONY
Williamsburg, Va., Nov. 10.
Crowds cheered Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother here this evening after waiting until dark for her arrival from the State capital at Richmond, where she had been welcomed by the Governor.
Military policemen pushed back the crowds as the Queen Mother left her British Embassy Rolls Royce at the entrance of Williamsburg Inn. The delay in her arrival - she was one hour late
The ith trial within 10 days of alkgeri espionage agents
only intensified the anticipation of those the man working for the United States in
gathered for just one look as the Royal visitor walked some 30 yards to the door of the Inn. 10 East German the so that the wheat crop will not Magdeburg.
anch
with Integrated ADN the USSR.
Al the anne go 10
agency announced trained
The Queen Mother did not disappoint the waiting other West European defence ume, upon the western frontier tonight
people. Her smile forces.
was filled with charm and the so that everybody will hurriedly
En Geman Supreme
We "Anything
du towards crowd cheered again. Thus, you will Ko westward.
can only be in the only have to fed the few fam-Court yesterday sentence two integration
ahead and of thinking
The Queen persons to death and five others nature
Mother occupied dred Communists who still re-
said Lord Mont- the Royal suite, specially pre- main in Hungary and, for them, to severe terms of imprisonment, planning."
"Untli (the NATO pared when
and King Paul Earlier today, the news agency | gomery, Ghan
ratified,
Fredrika or Grecos we Queen 51°C annonce the opening of time protocols) similar in Li Erfurt, Halle and cannot take any physical action visited Williamsburg lust your.
In the matter. The Germans are being very correct about their liplomatic and legal position."
the orop
De moore
will enough.-Friter=]"Tesse.
Washington, Nov
14)
Chemnitze.
יונלך
A State Department spokes.
Tour
have man said today hu has no in-
a reported eared before the Magicburg
amported
agency to hold Court plan
formation regarding Unitext
States hydrogen bomb tests Andartic region.
the its theated with espinge between
1961 x August, this year,
s spokesman, Mr Henry The agency reported that they
Suysam was afted at a Press tried to undermine the foundu
He said the new NATO sol-up with Germany was "much more y to usand to me than the EDC plana. have done away with
any
supranational authority
conference regarding New Zeations of the Democratie Repub-which many did not like. and
and news reports that such talshe and prepare a new interna were betig planned. He said betonal slaughter."
knows nothing of any
plan but will inquire about it
with
The two principals ue Man
the proper authorities. Trad Naumann and Peter Blank. United Preas,
-France-Presse.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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8 Assall with missiles (4).
ACROSS
5 Plunders (5)
1 Adornod (6).
U Very hot (8).
11 Mistake (5).
12 Safe (0).
14 River craft (4).
16
(5);
16.Wear
18 Bit
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(5).
That which is owed (4). *
20 Vehement speech (8).
24 Reside (B).
25 Builds (6).
26 Comfort (4).
27 Scolded (5).
28 Wooden shoes (0),
DOWN
1 Entrance (4),
2 Ventilates (4).
3 Tale of heroism (4).
4 Subtract (0).
5 Spire (7).
0 Fruit (7).
7 Closely packed (7).
10 Happen again (8),
13 Bullfighter (7).
14 Acrid (7).
15 Annoyed (7).
Dwelling-place (5).
19 Constraint (6).
21 Extent (4).
23 Reverberation (4).
28 Requests (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Ratio, 4 Impelt
8 Laksed, 10 Bleep, 12 Ronson, 14 Repeals, 17 Ides, 10 Isolate, 20 Rellove, 22 Oral, 28 Entront, 27 Dearth, 29 Buss, 30 Select 31 Digtet, 92 Eidor, Dawn: 1 Rulorja Tramp, 8 Opoms, 3 Moss, ¤ Agenda, 7 Reposo, I Deliver, 11 Toller, 13 Assens, 15, Ever, 10 Exles, 18 Eton, 29 Robbed, 21 Lading, 26 Zheme, 25. Komende #6 Dutor, 18 -ANKA,
we are now going to have Ger- man national arms integrated Into NATO. EDC could have worked, but this is much better." VITAL ROLE
PRIVATE AFFAIR
Mrs Winthrop Rockefeller was hostess at a reception and dinner at the King's
Scarred Beauty Queen Loses Court Case
Arms Tavern following the Queen's arrival.
The private affair was at- tended by the British AЛti- bassador and Lady Makins, along with others of the Queen's party and the trustees and directors of Colonial
Williamsburg.
This town has been restored,
tons with the expenditure of ot millions of dollars, to 25 appearance clmest Exactly as during Colonial times, when it was the capital of the most prosperous British Colony in the New World. The funds for the restoration of the beautiful style dwellings, frum, shops, etc., were furnished by the Rocke- failer family.
Field Marshal Montgomery said nuclear weapons would
Chester, Nov. 9. play a vital role in Western
An attractive 19-year-old girl defence if tho West wero
who wol!
a beauty competition attacked.
by camouflaging the scar on her Nobody can conceive of our face with cosmetics has now lost using them (nuclear weapons) u claim for damages for the to take the offensive ourselves," injury.
said. "But If we are at- tacked, we will defend our- selves with all the means al our disposal."United Press. WDS suing Flintshire County England's most prized colon: Council at the Assize Court Tho Queen's party tonight here. The judge told her the visited the Colonial capital
ho
The arrival of the Queen Mother marloed the drai visit The girl, Miss Joan Pender, of British Royalty to the re who became "Miss Rhyl of 1954" | stored version of what was once
Double Tragedy injury to her face and cuts on building by candlelight,
both her wrists were her own
fault.
Emingham Common, Surrey,
Nov. 10.
She was injured in 1952 when Pretty 27-year-old Christine
her hand went through the glass Anderson, shot through a win-swing doors at a youth club run dow of a cottage here Just night, died in hospital today.
by the County Council in her Welsh home town of Rhyl,
She told the court her wrists had been so badly cut she could not follow her chosen career of hairdresser or nurse.
the
COACH TOUR
Tomorrow she will tour restored arts
of Williamsburg in a horse- drawn coach before visit-
nearby
Jamalown the kie of the first per manent English settlement in America. It was settled in 1807 by colony headed by Captain John. Smità.
Underworld Leader Retiring
London, Nov. 10. Billy HII. self-avowed leader of the London underworld, has announced his impending retirement, but Scotland Yard does not expect gangland runs to bark as the old say ing goes-
in the fight for
his throne.
Billy,
medium-sized
dandy who looks a bit like
Humphrey Bogart, ha
on
The
#
already given up his hold rich gambling racket And there
will certainly be battle for succession. But it will be fought with the hanoured, traditional wer- of the British badmen. pons of
These are favors, switch- knives, blackjacks, lengths of bicycle chain. Guns aro rarely carried and used even less frequently, the other items can cause painful Injuries and in the "tough" district of London there
scarred many
faces.
are
Hill, who is always first to be questioned in large- scale crime, has bought a yacht and plans “a busi- ness and pleasure" cruise to the Far East. — United Press,
Troops From SENT FOR
Fezzan
Cairo, Nov. 10.
A high Libyan official
TRIAL
Loudon, Nov. 10. source, whose name cannot A wounded detective be disclosed, said today that told a court hero today a the Libyan Government had doctor shot him in the told France to withdraw hor | stomach after striking his troops from Fezzan by face in a fashionable Lon- December.
don Bat,
The Bource said a Libyan noto to that effect was sent to Parks on November 6, Unles France complies, the sources said, Libya may raise the ques- tion in the United Nations.
Ho added that Egypt fully supported Libya'a position.
After the
DM
shooting incident the detective, Sergeant Edward Anning, 40, telephoned for an ombulance, Before it came ho searched the roam and found the spent bullet, then walked downstairs to meet the at-
ownstall bulance, handed over ... automete
magazine platol, a and the bullot to first-all men and climbed into the ambulance. Robert Philip Strong, 43- year-old docto
who practises agreement with in Harley
was sent for whereby Libya
trial at the Old Bailey, London's calves French monetary aid, Central Criminal
The charged with attempting
About six months ago, the Libyan Chamber of Deputies decided not to nene financial
Franco
the source
the
pointed out. agreement expires in Decem-
ber.
ANTI-FRENCH
He said that two months later the Fezzan Consultativo Council requested the Libyan Govern- ment to dismiss French officinis in Fezzan.
murder the detectivo.
Court,
NOT GUILTY PLEA“ Strang, whose case is due to be heard
16. on November plendod not guilty and ro served his defence,
Sergeant Anning, who is still
hospital having
treatment limped into the witness box. Ho The anti-French
said he went to investigate n movement has been intensified, he added,
complaint of house-breading at the flot by the feeling that the French
There he saw Miss have imposed
Fay complete actin
Thompson, 20-year-old ministrative control on Fezzun,
Australian show girl
Dr Stmng arrived at the flat
The November note to France "obviously drunk" and went to was in reply to a Fremta pro-sleep on a etter while tha posal that 巍 Franco-Libyan detective military agreement bo com- Thompson, picted.
"France
has absolutely no legal grounds for maintaining troops in Libyn," declared the source--United Press.
Franco-Soviet
Trade Deal
the new
Paris, Nov. 10. A French Foreign Ministry following communique, Issued tho summature Di Franco-Soviet trade agreement, amid the valuo of goods to be | exchanged over an 18-month period would be $83,000,000*
products,
થર્મ
This is a considerable increase over the previous exchanges of 12,000,000,000 francs worth of goods for a 12-month period.
Steck
gotios, cinematographie materials, ment and other foodstuffs will among the French goods to be exported to Russia, while, the Soviet Union will send Franch in exchange minerals, coal and petroleum products, malzo, wood, cotton and furs---France. Presse.
French Socialists
Approve
Paris Agreements
Paris, Nov. 10.
Practically unanimous approval for the rati- fication of the London and Paris agreements admitting Germany to the Western European Defence Organisation has run through the first day's debates in the French Socialist Party's Congress held in Suresnes.
questioned Miss
When the doctor awoke he looked pale and walked out of
the lounge, the detective mid
"I heard his footsteps coming back," Sergeant Anning said. “Í was sitting with my back to the door. Then I noélved a violent blow across my right eye
I
"Blood ran down my face. jumped up. He was facing me. He had got an automatic in his hand pointing directly centro of my body.
7
at the
"PHILIP DON'T" "Miss Thompson said Phillp don't or words to that effect.
"The expression on his face showed he was likely to fire. He pressed the trigger. I saw
to front of blood on raincoat." With
the gun still pointing at him the detective leapt at the doctor. They grappled, and the doctor released the gun.
A
my
Houddenly relaxed, turned round and walked out, leaving me with Miss Thompson," the detective said.
INDETERMINATE STATE · Under croes examination, ka said that Miss Thompson was drunk and "in an indeterminato state."
In an alleged statement Dr Strung nld he woke up after a spell of drinking to find a strange man sitting talking to his girl friend. He drew a gun and shot him.
The doctor said he and Mias Thompson were living as men and wife. They were to be married an exon all they could. His mother, Mrs El Conor May Strang, again stood surety today for £1,000 bail for her son China Mail Special..
Air Force Tightening Security
London, Nov. 10. The Royal Air Force has tightened socurity arrange-
There is less unanimity about the Socialist Party's participation in the Mendes-France Govern- ment and it seems likely that the Congress willments to prevent enemy only give conditional assent to this project.
aliens joining it under as- sumed names.
Secretary, told the House of Mr George Ward, Air Under-
Outside on the lawn lay the body of a man. By his side was a shotgun. He was identi- fied
ая Frederick Fuller, 25, who
Former Socialist Prime Minis that they were dissatisfied with had been employed by Miss An architect told the court the
ter Paul Ramadier made the the government departments Anderson. Their engagement to glass in the doors was between
point, howOVES, that the which M. Mendes-France had Commons it would be wrong to. be married had been broken off one tenth and one eighth of an
agreed | offered to Socialists had already
precau the six Socialist y publicly what the
list tions were. about e month - ago.
inch thick-too thin and fragile, On Friday the Queen will be to this in principle by under leaders, particularly with tho was alone in for a door. Mias Anderson
A Labour member, Mr Hector presented with gifts, prepared by taking to support M. Mendes- pori
portfolio national defence, en Hughes, had asked
of
how was It the lounge when she was shot. But the judge overruled that the craftsmen of Williamsburg, France on his taking over the the grounds
that
ther would Friends rushed into the room in Miss Fender opened the doors to take back to England to her reins of office last June, when prefer posts which would keep
that as enemy aliong takais gad- time to hear a second shot fired. carelessly and recklessly, and grandchildren. The
somer by British foreds chuing the craftsmen they were the Opposition Party them in closer contact with the
war. working Outside they found the man's gave judgment for the Council operate shops with the same
lator classcu. France-
escaped and joined China Mail Spécial.
utilised by their
GOVT. POSITIONS
the body.-China Mail Special.
RAF, under an assumed Presse. predoctors, ie Untied
namic.
A GRAVE MISTAKE
Paris, Nov. 10.
In a Helsinki graveyard, the crematorium supervisor and two of his friends and a grave digger playing cards.
a gardener were drinking hard while
inke place on the morTOW. His mind having cleared a little, the supervisor realland the mistakenna“ ka thà athen in, a box,
facilities Colonial Press.
IRISH
PATRIOT'S
· LETTER SOLD
Other speakers · objootes!' that M. Mendes-Fratics 2nd
·waived' Socialist traditiona in offering government departments to individuals instead of approaching the executive of the Party first, Beveral speakers, turning to
DISAPPROVAL IN
Hanover, Nav, 10. The State Parliament of Lower Sainny today over- whelmingly voted its dia- approval of the Suur MáTVO- ment, negotiated with France by De Bonrad Adenauer.
He asked how many ex-enemy aliens had joined the R.A.F. under mierepresentations such an thong set out in a ́book en- Utled "The Other Side,
NO OTHERS A Mir Ward sold that as far as he knew, Mondes Franco's programme,
ody else had done... the West German Chancel-
hobody London, Nov. 10..
the approval of A letter written by Mr Robert expres.æd
"Our The rewolution of disapproval have been tightened up; and Premier's Intentions but found
security. Emmet, Irish patriot, on the ove
whe of tilocution in 1983 to his that the steps he was taking to
sponsored
by the Free what is said to have happened brother Thomas and to his Implement
InDemocratic Party and
tive YORES BIO BIu not necessarily by the Christian Democrate only sister-in-law was sold yesterday defunte,
Londons maction for £400, The budget proposals now
and German Par
added.
· part of Dr The letter beginer I am just came in for particularly savers Adenauer's coalition in the going to do my last duty to my criticism on the score that they Federal Government at Bonn. country, can be done as well
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From time to time the super-¡' visor was putting a body into orematorium then resummed File game and drinking untál exocas of alcohol brought him to a state intermediary between Prayers were said before an living beings and his customers, empty codim but he hope of
her and grave the three men that their deed Do not Eve way to any weak
feelings on my account.” BRO diggor, seems that he was uns would go un
go unnoticed were, daske engi able to perform his duties, took od when the coffin His place and Introduced a new lifted body into the crematorium.
The gardener
HID ANDEN
beatery
It, finding it strand light. Opening the coffin, the found that the body Homeditating, in
Ch WCTO
:.
before the National Assembly three-parties for All those / True of the R.A.F.today” he;
i
A former German prisoner of var, Leo Delderup, actually
the cosmold or in the fold. we too much alike those put the vote itself cannot affect the Dutchinsin, claims in the book
the preceding agraement, but it may infidence that ho estbed fram
the Lower Saxon Government in August 1940, anch particular, Sodnist Loader when it instructs its delegation was to land when "kapte by the British called for a reconsideration of to the West German Upper sumed
sumed the name off C ities at the time and never the baslo minimum wage to House, the Bundewrot
Gallagher. He the whlah the government will not It is not yet clear whether| Northern Ireland mid arrerlodokter grow astilowe Kt le linked with Dr Adenauer, will submit the R.A.F. at Belfast
SES: | Inroamed), production, sy Shor agreement to à vote in the three yenphat:13 moɔture Trablin
užinally, les spaslare at the Federal Porilament st Born, matione among them south
indicated | Router,