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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1955,

KING'S PRINCESS Free Liquor A Hazard In QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

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Two groups of climbers departed from Genoa repently for the Himalayas. One party is known as the International Dyhrenfurth Expedition of 1955 organised by Profesor Dyhrenfurth of Switzerland and the other is the Deutsche Himalayastiftung or the Annapurna Expedition of Germany. - Picture show: The four members of the Annapurna Expedi- tion about to start off from Genoa, They are Friedrich Lab- blicher. Heinz Steinmetz, Jurgen Wellemkamp and Herald Biller-Express Photo.

Senator Knowland Says SENATE SHOULD INQUIRE INTO AIRMEN'S FATE

Washington, Apr. 14.

Senator William Knowland, supported Senator Wayne Morse, suggested today that United States Senate should inquire into the of the 15 American airmen at present in Com- munist Chinese hands.

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Aircraft

PILOTS WANT THE POWERS OF SHIP CAPTAINS ·

Montreal, Apr. 14

Airline pilots from 20 nations met today in a bid to arm themselves with ship-captains powers and stem à flood-of free liquor on planes because it poses a safety hazard.

Mr D. Follows, of London, Secretary of the 10,000-member International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations, said a drive to spark international legislation putting teeth in pilots' authority, which now is accepted only informally, and the liquor question would get "urgent con- sideration."

He said that pilots now lacked government autho- rity, for example, to refuse to carry a passenger although their companies usually backed their deci.

sions.

"WC

want

SVET-

governments, certain routes, pilots work too through the International Civil long and

may become Aviation Organisation, to give tired and a safety hazard. pilots the same clear-cut powITS The Federation held its' pre- as captairis of ocean liners," bevious conferences in London. said. "As things stand a pilot Paris, Dublin, Copenhagen, has all the responsibility of the Brussels, Amsterdam. Sydney aircraft and its passengers but Chicago and Zurich. Its national nothing setting forth that is in associations come from Austra complete control of the platelia Belgium, Canada, Denmark, and those aboard.”

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OUT OF HAND

Mr Follows said in Interview that many pilots felt that

steadily increasing practice by air- lines to serve free liquor on long trips was getting out of hand.

"If someone spends 12 hours drinking in a plane," he said, "you have to think what condi- tion he's going to be in if there's an emergency and the pilot has to ditch

Few pilots object to passen- gers taking the occasional drink, but some airlines are over-doing their hospitality in that regard

he said.

Meetings will be held in the ockincil chambers of the Inter-

national Civil Aviation Organ

tich, a United Nations specialis- ed agency with headquarters

tere.

Most of the

DIO

talks will be technical and based

the group's aim of giving plots a voice in international aviation discussions. will include "the legislation. The not-so-technical authority and prerogatives of of alcoholic beverages on planes, the pilot-in-command, serving industrial diseases as applied to

pists, and a number of passeZI-

Mr Knowland, the leader of recommend a new line of cor-ger safety details. the Republican minority in the duct for the release of the 15 Senate, expressed the view that airmen.

A zalety

session will study the carriage of life-jackets en over- all State Department and De- Mr Knowland added that he water fights, airport fire-fight fence Department officials was afraid that the men would ing equipment, and fuel storage should testify before the Senate have already been subjected to on civil aircraft. Foreign Relations Committee brain-washing, and that they One subject certain to come and the Senate Armed Forces would be used by the Chinese up for extensive discuss deals Committee, so that the slightest Communists for

propaganda with the hours of pilots work scrap of information might not purposes.-France-Presse.

Some have complained that on be lost.

MORSE'S DEMAND

Mr Morse demanded a re- Dort to the Senate from Secretary of State John || Foster Dulles sa'to the re- sults of the United Nations action for the release of the mer.

the

- Mr Morse added that United Nations had the duty of: ensuring that Communist China should respect. Its international resolution in the Senate to that effect in a few days.

Mr Knowland similarly stated that the UN. Secretary General Mr Dag Hammarsk- jold, had the duty of making a report to Congress and the American people, and

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CAN' INFLUENCE

Although the meetings have no formal government --standing -- decisions that come, out of them usually influence aviation legislation. The Federation's stated pur- pose is "to provide a democratic body capable

of presenting international organisations pilots

aviation field's opinions in the of conditions of service, inter- national legislation, technical standards ct development and safety. United Press.

Demonstration

Outside US Consulate

Calcutta, Apr, 14.

: Several hundred Com- munist demonstrators carry-

massed outside the United ing "Quit Asia" slogans States consulate here today.

They shouted accusations that the plane which crashed while carrying Chinese Communist delegates to the African-Asian Conference at Bandung was sabotaged by the United States.

and Natitalist China.

IDEAS:

Tha demonstrators, carried slogans demanding the "Imperialists" quit Asia, declared that those responsible for the plane crash should be punished. Traffic was jammed for miles

US Action Against Czechs For While the demonstrates march-

THE

Shooting Down Plane

United Nations, Apr. 14. THE United States informed

the "United Nations Security. Council that it has started

action against Czechoslovakis in the International Court for $27,384.16 damages for the down of an shooting can F-84 plane over Germany on March 14, 1953. The United States Ambassador, Mr. Henry Cabos · Lodge,... JK, requested the Council's Presl- dent, Mr Arkady' A. Sobolev, of Russia, to circulate to all

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members a note outlining the INT'L ROTARY

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ANNIVERSARY

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Lodge's note recalled Council debats last Septem-

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London. Apr. 15. plaint

an unprovoked About 5.000 delegates will attack by a Soviet military attend the four-day golden

celebrations aircraft over the China Seas. Į anniversary During this debate Mr Lodge Rotary International which open

had "affirmed the determina- here today (Friday) tion of the Untied Stakes formal presentationi Government to seek a nero dentials. Haind settlement of claims Sir Anthony Eden, the Frie arising out of such incidents Minister, may address the and, in the absence of such gathering at the first main seligments, to submit them to session on Saturday. But his at- impartial adjudication by the tendance will depend on the International Court of Junpressure of his official dutiny--

Reuter, Similar action has been started The Hague Court by the United States against, Bomia and Hungary for two other piane incidents, "By these actions," Mr Loder'e note zaid, "the United. Blates Government is seeking to ex- haast

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