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REJECTS

US Lowest Bid

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955..

PROTEST

Bevy Of Beauties

BRITISH

But

JAPAN'S REGRETS

Relations

Contract Went

To Americans

WASHINGTON, SEPT. 28.

THE UNITED STATES HAS REJECTED BRITAIN'S PROTEST ABOUT THE BIDS ON THE CHIEF JOSEPH DAM 'CONTRACT FOR HYDRO-ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT, IT WAS DISCLOSED TODAY.

A month ago Britain formally expressed "grave concern" over the U.S. rejection of an English manufacturer's low bid to provide equip ment for the project in Washington State.

The English Electric Company submitted low bids of and $470,000 for three US$5,460,361 for six generators trans- fcemers. The United States de- cided, however, that the cedera should go to fio American firms even though their bids higher.

In response to questions, bidders. State Department officials said the American reply had been sent to the British.

Although the text was, not made public, informanta gaid the United States refused to reverse its original position that the Chief Joseph Dim con- tracts should go to American

NAZI CRIMINALS

Britain Not

To Release Five More

London, Sept. 28. The Brush government does not at present envisage the early relcaso of the five other major German war criminals, it was uthoritatively learned here today.

Westinghouse

чисто

Westinghouse Electric Cor- poration received the generator contract on a bid of $8,338,401, and

the Pennsylvania Trans- former Company on the trans- tommer contract, with a $556,858 vld.

With China

Still Very Abnormal

London, Sept. 28.

The head of the Japanese Diet mission to China, Mr Eikichi Kambayashiyama, issued a statement rival at Peking airport this. afternoon expressing regret

on ar.

that Sino-Japanese relations are still very abnormal," the New China News Agency reported.

The statement said: "In res- ponse to the Invitation of Mr Llu Shao-chl, Chairman, and

Peng Cheng, Mr

Secretary General of the standing com- mittee of the National People's of China, Congress

the Japanese Diet misslon have now arrived at Peking to attend the National Day celebrations of China. We wish to express our profound thanks for the concern and warm welcome ex-

WC,

tended to us in all respects by your esteemed country,

"We Salute You"

"We have seen that your eg- toemed country is devoting all its efforts in New China's con- struction, for this we salute you China's and at the same time, wish New construction

speedy

The Defence Department said the awards were given to American firms because they had plants in the Pittsburgh area, which had been designated an area of "substantial unemploy-success. ment" by the Labour Depart

ment.

The Defente Secretary, Charles

rejection of Wilson, sold

the

low foreign bids was "based on the particuior facts" and was not to be taken as establishing a precedent.

The Chief Joseph Dam is be-

Two days ago, former German ing bullt by the United States

Admirak

Army Corps ef EngineeY'S 35 Erich Racder, sen- tenced at Nueremberg in 1946 part of a development project- to life imprisonment, was treeding the Columbia River Basin.

United Press. ban agreement between the French,

Soviet..and British,

American governments because of his "advanced age and state of health,"

NO STEPS

Authoritative British sources also declared today that the West German Government has taken no steps to secure the

varly release of the live other

major Nazi war criminals still in prison.

The live are Rudolf Hess and

"It is indeed regrettable that tho relations between Japan and China sue stlil abnormal."

very

The statement eddød: "However, we are convinced that with the constant Increase in contacts between the peoples of the two countries the rela- tions between the two countries will gradually return to normal.

And the time is not far off when the two

countries will join hands and contribute to world peace and the culture of man- kind."Reuter.

Denmark Endorses Dulles Plan For

Palestine Issue.

United Nations, Sept. 28.

Waiter Funk, former Economics Denmark today endorsed US Secretary of

Minister of the Third Reich,

sentenced to life imprisonment; State John Foster Dulles' plan for settlement of Baldur Von Schirach, fer the Palestine dispute. "Hitler Jugend"

louder,

sentenced to

Ernst Christiansen, Danish Minister of State Albert Speer, former Minister of for Foreign Affairs, told the

General Assembly

Admiral Karl Doenitz.---France-

farmer that his government considered the Dulles plan a

"constructive" proposal.

Construction, years in prison; and

Prasse.

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AYESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Nectar, § gobe

Refer Recall, 10. Cimary 11 Don

Assent, 16 Revels, 20 Genec, 22 Pull,

niter, 27 Emel, 28. Akide: 19 Rec

a programmo

Mr Dulles unfolded a month ago

that would include an international guaran- Lee of the borders between Israel ond her Arab neighboura, It also proposed an internationaj loan to help Israel compensate displaced Arabs of

"The

48 Barish

Mr said, "note with great satisfaction the construe

A

beauty bevy of queens from all parts of Italy attracted a large crowd at the Central Rail-

why

Palermo, stalion, when the dark-eyed lasses arrived for the contest to choose the Italian repre- sentative for the forth- coming "Miss World" Con-

SHAGGY

DOG

STORY?

Toledo, Spain, Sept. 28.

"Rumba,"

a dog in Mora de Toledo, is 30 intelligent that it obeys telephoned instructions by its owner, Cifra News Agency reported.

Recently, in order to convince his friends, Don Antonio Candela, the dog's owner rang up his home from his club and

told his servant to put the dog's ear to the telephone.

He then told the dog to come at once to the club. Within 11⁄2 min- utes, the dog arrived, the agency said.-China Mail Special.

WESTERN REPLY

ON DISARMAMENT

New York, Sept. 28.

i

The United States will close-

test, to be held in London in October.

at Looking

the DS- sembled applicants, we'll wager. the judges had their work cut out to pick the one girl who outshone the others in pulchritude. Why not send them all over?

The girls are, from left,

to right: Mady Ciccolella;

Gabriella Palozzolli; Elía Bas. Giambance; Luisa sani; Lía Cancellieri;* Marisa del Frate; Felt- clana Tocchietto; Anna Maria Mazzarini; Emanue- In Zampetti; Isabella Candellero; Angela Mar- cucci; Franca Incorvaia.- Daily Express Picture.

Italians Argue About

?

Jurisdiction Military

In

The coalition

Of

Courts

Peace Time

Pago

STEVENSON'S WARNING

Serious Flaws In America's "Big Boom"

Austin, Texas, Sept. 28. *Mr Adlai Stevenson warned tonight that there were "serious flaws" in America's booming prosperity.

He said he was not a "prophet of gloom" but that certain economic trends pointed to trouble ahead and U.S. leaders should talk less about how big the boom is and more about how to make it last.

The 1952 Democratic presidential nominee charged that farmers were not sharing at all in the good times.

"Their prices continue to fall while prices to con- sumers do not and the profits of manufacturers rise to unprecedented levels," he said. "In the past, such a trend has been an ominous warning of trouble ahead."

my view,

B

well- and Carefully-

of

He said other "flaws" were "In the tremendous rise in instal-considered ment buying of cars and homca administered and the speculative boom on economic and technical assist- the stock market.

phco to underdeveloped areas

programme

Mr Stevenson opened a "great should also be a fixed part of issues" lecture

scris at the the policy of a developed and University of Texas on the sub- prosperous country. Ject of America, the economic Mr Stevenson also charged colossus."

that American leaders had talked The series ostensibly is non-a lot about "trade and not sld" political

but the Democratic but had raised tariffs, imposed lender injected into his pre- quotas or refused to buy foreign. pared remarks his views on the goods. He said he was not pro- economic boom. He also aliud-posing that "we adopt free trade ed briefly to planned political

conferences with Texas" Demo- tomorrow" or do anything

that

crats Sam Rayburn, Speaker of would cause serious disloca

Llona" the House, and Senate majority

in the American ec

economy. But ho sald it was: time the leader, Lyndon Johnson.

U.S. acknowledged that It was He told his audience, "At the the

of "great creditor nation present time, we are very pres- the world". As

"As such, Mr. Stoven- sperous. We are indeed riding son said, it "must permit foreign as we are regularly told-on the producers to sell in our market crest of the greatest boom in our to earn dollars to buy our pro- history.

.

Not A "Prophet

Of Gloom"

ducts"

"United Press.

25 MEN OFF

FOR A LONG,

Rome, Sept. 28. ber of leftist journalists were

before partners, in brought

military Italy's centre government hood-

"I am not approphet of gloom, tribunals or charges of libelling ed by Christian Democrat the government and the am not a prophet of any kind

whatsoever. Prime Minister Antonio Segni | country's institutions.-~Reuter.

None-the-less I today opened consultations on

groaned the other day when a the hotly debated jurisdiction of

leading politician said with glee: Everything is booming but ther guna. I wish people would take less interest in booms and more in stability in making good conditions last." 常

ditary courts in peacetime.

Under present legislation, enacted in 1941 any Italian who has served in the armed forces or is due to be called up for military service, is tried before a military court it accused of insulting the head of state, the government, and the republic's institutions.

Evacuation Of

Sudan Plans

Jr

Stevenson said that in

LONG WALK

Karachi, Sept. 28. addition to farm troubles cor Twenty-five men loft sales in the past year "have Hyderabad, Sind, under a

been sustained not by the curs ment

income

and

Khartoum, Sept. 28.

purchasing scorching son today to walk The last British and Egyptian power of the people but by on 700 miles to Kashmir, troops will be evacuated from unparalleled expansion of instal- the Sudan on November 12, itmont buying." was disclosed here today.

The same whe

The proposals worked out by the government would limit

They plan to march unto military jurisdiction in peace

true of house buying, he sald. the Indian-held part of the time to Italians "on indefinite

"We have had more speculation mountain state after the Icave from the armed forces," if

After that date, the Sudanese on Wall Street this year than style of the Indian peaceful accused of espionage and military government will have entire re-at any time since 1929." sabotage.

|demonstrators who recently sponsibility

maintaining for security and order in the coun- Mr Stevenson quoted from invaded the Portuguese try, Plans for simultaneous

Even In

they

troopa

First

torical path to disaster,!!

In Civil Courts

National 'City Bank of

these cases,

evacuation of Egyptian and Bri-New York monthly letter that settlement of Gos. Their tish

from the Sudan pbserved: "A sensible optimism object is to demonstrate for

essential

United to prosperity. the

Nations to at ali were drawn up recently ly consult with Britain and would be tried by ordinary civil

Joint conference held. at the Optimism running to an uncon- "free" the Indian-held France before sending a reply courts if civilians not liable to to the message on disarmament military service were implicated Egyptian army headquarters in trolled excors has been our his portion. last week by the Soviet Premier, with them.

Signor Segn has said ho Khartoum, Marshal Bulgarin, to President

On October 11, the first bat Eidenhower, It was learned hero does not intend to ask for a

confidence vote on the

ques- talion of the British Royal tonight."

tion dobnto In tho Chamber at Port Sudan for Cyprus. sent to French Premier Edgar the personally, but since a ecpy was Deputies on October 11. Under constitution the Rover-

"Let us keep in mind." he said, "that prosperity has two dimensions: one is its level and durability. I

The Bulgahin letler was sent expected to come up for Leicester Regiment will embark | the other is its

Faure and British Prime Mini-ment is not obliged to resign if

Recent Fast

The men are led by Saht

Miftahuddin wish we might hear more talk Rada

who. for a time about this second recently fasted for 100 hours dimension, because it is durabi- outside the Hyderabad office that will determine just of the Indian Assistant High Commissioner for the sake of their cause.

After their departure only s few officers and à small con-

lity

ster Sir Anthony Eden, it would Parliament rejects one of its tingent of mon will be left be- be normal for the reply to be proposals in an ordinary vote hind in the Sudan to handle the The courts. Issue came to transfer of material to Sudatęso Live proposal for a permanent prepared by the three Western

settlement of the confllet sub- Powers together,-France-Presse. the ore recently when a num- forces-France-Presse.

mitted by the Sceretary of State of the United States on Aug. 20.

In our view, this initiative holds out so many positive

possibilties for peaceful and progressive development for the peoples of Israel and the Arab countries that it deserves tho most serious and careful con- sideration by everyone

сол cerned."

FIRST STEP

The Danish delegate said he hoped that the Big Four agree- ment on an Austrian treaty would prove to be a first step toward settling other East- West Issuen. He advocated "great patlerico and great understanding"

is necessary that both partles

their good intentions," he said. "The final goal-freedom from fear and a Just solution of the political dimculties must always ba

in mind.

hao, however, been brought home to the generation to which we belong that mere appeasement will bring us no real peace. Denmark therefore joined the purely defonalva North Atlantic Treaty Her United Prose.

FIRST DIESEL

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A PRINCESS WHO LIKES. TO

BE "PUSHED AROUND"

eomifonice en ch

how great we are."

Economic Aid

Mr Stovenson also made, aj

Thoy expect to reach strong plea for continued econo. Kashmir within 40 days, mte and technical aid to uncer- One demonstrator who has developed areas abroad. He just completed 120 hours of Bald the struggle for these

areas between free nations and fasting outside the United the Communivis is one that Nations office here, was would have a profound effect taken away to hospital to on the future of mankin

day.

"It would be the worst of all Another demonstrator, ironies if we, the richest and in who is half-way through a the world, should stand on the 125-hour, fast, stayed on in sidelines and watch this fateful

struggle go against us by de-a specially constructed tent opposite the office-Reuter,

fault," he said.

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