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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER

Israel Asks U.S. For Arms

Watch That Indigestion

London, Oct. 6.

A British heart special-] lat today Issued the warning that "indigestion pains might bring heart trouble.

Writing in the British!

Mentor

BALANCE OF Antarctic

POWER IN Operation MIDDLE EAST Prepared

Washington, Oct. 6.

Israel has formally told the United Medical Journal, Dr Ken-States it needs new arms aid to counter- noth Harris,

balance weapons Egypt will get from the physician and cardiologist. at London's University Soviet bloc, it was learned today. The College Hospital, said: "It notification came within the past week. is so easy for a patient and even for a doctor tol attribute an

upper abdominal or retroaternal pain to indigestion, es- pecially if it is worse after ments or is associated with wind."

21

"Care must therefore be taken by a doctor in making such vague diagnosis as indigestion, the in accepting patient's own label."

or

One patient, a medical practitioner, had told him about u

he puln which thought was due to "an injudicious meal taken late at night." In the absence of any other signs he (Dr Harris) had "flatulent It Jabelled dyspepsium." But six days later the doctor had

heart attack.-Chinu} Mail Special.

EL

Gershwin Tunes Sung In Moscow

Israel did not request specific military equipment, but the action indicated the Israeli government will follow up its formal notification with a request for new military aid.

Diplomalle sources ld that Isruel is convinced that only the United

Staten would be in position to supply enough arms a.jci to Israci to restore the balance af Middle Fastern power after # Czech *+*) to Egypt through,

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tanks and

pile of obsolescont military equipment spending aircraft. a

ALREADY GONE

"Of course offer of

carried

a good share of this equipment has already june to Communist China and to Indo-China with results which Furthermore, cruel feels are now clearly aven," he said, would nocu so much

military help that the United States

Thoro remains ample for would have to supply such arms other parts of the world, and we

very now hear of advanced negolia beral terms In the past tho

tions with several countries of United Stufes has sold 11miled the Middle East," quantities of weapons for secu- rily purposes to Middio Eastern

fre

wil Or

them

U}}

Mr Dulles is determined to do

nations only on strictly re-everything presible to avoid an

imbursable basin

Apparently Israel

|

US Navy Project

Washington, Oct. 6. United States Navy plan-

ning for Antarctic opera- tions moved rapidly toward the action state today

schedules for

tentative

as

loading and departure of for the guidance of partici- pante.

nine ships were circulated

Before

the middle of

November, Task Force 48

will be cruising south to the icy seas near the bottom of the world, engaged in Opera- the for tion Deepfreeze

of the logistical support International Geophysical Year in 1957-58.

By Christmas 1955 nine ships,

I aircraft and about 194 officers and 1,031 enlisted men will be In the Anturetle area, ready to assist the physical arrangements and for

supply transport, housing of the United States scientife parties who will go to Antoretica In subsequent Anture-

saic

tie summerS

observers

Competent Operation Deeptreezu would bo the most thoroughly arns Taco in the Middle East

planned, the best-equipped, (which could esplode into u now is waiting war, He is expected to pul now

now and potentially the most sig to learn detalla of the Czech-pressure

Soviet Foreign ficant expedition even sent from the United States to Antarctica. Egyptian arrangement

Minister V. M. Molotov, possibly before

10 an It all points up

cffort submitting a detailed request at the Clonera conference any United States scientists, in

October 27, to avoid any further by Soviet bloc arms shipments to co-operation with ten or more! the Middle East-United Press.

for wespons

news

of

wh

Jolin

DULLES SILENT

Secretary

State Foster Dulles declined to tell **

conference

Tuesday whe her the United States would be willing to supply Israel with to balance Soviet bloc ship- to Arab nutions. OM- said any decision most like- Morrow today by Soviet singerly will depend on what kind of M. Vozclouchinskayo, accom- report Mr Dulles gets when As-

Moscow sistant

Paris, Oel, 6. from George Gersh- win's American folk

Tunes

opera m

"Porgy and Bess" were sung in

paniert

the

Symphony cow reported.

Vozdouchinskaya's

Slate

to

Secretary of

from Orchestra, radio Mos. George V. Alien returns

his trouble-shooting mission perform-Egypt next week. ance was part of a programme at the Moscow art centre, held fenturing American muste and literature, the broadcast said.

rushed Mr Allon

week LUT talks last Egyptian Premier Abdel

ໂຄ

Cairo with Gamai

after

The programme also included works by writer Mark Twain mediately

and composer Ernst Bloch, radia } nounced she would gol Moscow sald,--France-Presse, from Czechoslovakin in COS-

Experts To Probe Hurricane Havoc

Oct, B.

Mr

on

ARGENTINA

new

Promise Of

Religious Freedom

the

other

countries, ta expand acjentifle knowledge of the six- continent million-square-mile at the bottom of the world.

HIGH OPTIMISM

Navy optimism over Operation Deepfreeze is said to be running high. Grapevine reports sald that more than 7,000 men had volunteered for the construction battalion and wintering over parties, far in excess of require- monta

Old Timers

Return

Paris is not only the place where all good Ameri- cans go when they die, it is also an increasingly favourite location for US moviemakers, Shooting there at present is the film "The Daughter of the Ambassador", starring veteran screen favourites Adolphe Menjou and Myrna Loy, both of whom are pictured above. The film marks the return to screen acting of Miss Ley, who carned a place in motion picture history as the wife of William Powell in the never-to-be-forgotten "Thin Man" series, Daily Express Photo.

W. German

Court

Claims Saar As Part Of Reich

Karlsruhe, Germany, Oct. 6.

A special construction bat tallon of about 200 men is being assembled at Davisville, Rhode Now York, Oct. 6.

It will be under the Island. Dr Earl Erb, a

Lutheran 1500 Nasser uimos! im-leader.

command of Commander He Said today that Egypt an-message

from bert Whitney and will winter in received

The West German constitutional court ruled Antarctica, being responsible for arms Argentina indicated that

regime would provide the construction of bases, houses, today that the disputed Saar is "now as before" a change for cotton und rice. "real religious liberty"

runways Protestants as well as Catholics.ations. All the housing has part of the German Reich. Some diplomatie ofefals said

Dr Frb.

secretary of the been prefabricated. Board of Foreign Missions

Rear-Admiral Richard Byrd: of the United Lutheran

officer in Church, said he based this on a cable

Buenos Aires.

air

Antarctic

and scientific

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THE GENEVA TEST

Molotov Tells Pearson He's Optimistic

Moɛcow, Oct. 6,

Mr Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minis- ter, said today he was optimistic about the results of this month's Geneva conference of foreign ministers, although difficulties remained to be overcome.

He was talking to Mr Leater Pearson, the Canadian External Affairs Minister, who is on a week's visit to the Soviet Union as part of a world tour.

Mr Pearsons told reportern that Mr Molotov was "optimis tic

that something could be dono at the Geneva confereroa to keep going the momentum of improvement (in the interoa- tional situation),"

The Soviet minister said that the future of Germany was the major problem for the Geneva. conference, at

which

Molotov will meat the foreign: ministers of Britain, France and the United States.

West's Experts

To Meet In Paris Monday

London, Oct. 6. Western Big Three experts who will meet in Parts next

Mr Pearson said Mr Molotov Monday, will discuss German had nothing new to offer on the representation for the Big Four conference, German problem, but had re-foreign ministers

which opens in Geneva peated Russia's view "that" Get- man reunification is dependent October 27, authoritative sources on the establishment of a system said today. of collective security."

on

These sources said the Big Theco do not intend to recognist Speaking at 'n Canadian | East Germany and therefore the Embassy reception in honour of East German government Mr Pearson, Mr Molotov said; presentatives cannot take part "There is a rapprochement of in the Big Four talks. positions, though we will have to make an effort to overcome difficulties"

"Ham In Sandwich"

. Other Parties However, the heads

of governments at the Big Four talks held in Geneva last July issued directives to their foreign minister, calling for Standing at the reception in a the

of participation

"other group which included Foreign

at Molotov

concerned"

the. Minister

Canalian parties

October 27 talks, these sources Ambassador John Watkins, ex-said. Premier Matenkov, First Dupuly Premiere Kaganovich, Pervukhin said they leaned toward a com-

Authoritative quarters and Saburov, Mr Pearson said: *Canada in an interesting promise solution to the prob-

whereby

the position geographically, between į leia

Western USA. and USSR. Like ham in delegations would submit West A sandwich." To which Kagano-Germany's point of view at vich interrupted aging for per- the talks and the Soviet delega- haps like a good bridge"

4ton present East Germany's opinions-France-Presse.

Mr Molotov asked whether it' was correct to say that Canadian policy was somewhere between" Britain and the United States. Mr Pearson replied that Canada had characteristics from both coun tries, "and we like to think we have the best from both."

Mr Molotov told Mr Pearson that he hoped for "co-operation and mutual assistanco" particu-

questions.

дете

Devastating Floods Hit The Punjab

New Delhi, Oct. 6. The Court said the fact that the tiny industry-larly on. Aslan and Far Eastern

Indian air force planes At charge of the entire rich valley was separated from Germany by the

army one point, Mr Molotov and

launches and Pearson: "Haven't amphibian vehicles today you noticed we have replaced rushed' relief supplies to

Soviet today from a church official in Navy Buth Pedition and the top French occupation power was not recognised by, asked Mr

they expect Premier Nasser to carry through the Czech deal bul not to buy Any more

from the weapons world They said he would avold further deals because he does not want to go too far in antagonising the West,

·

Meanwhile, there were reports that Russia is already negotiat-kept

with Syria on another arms deal.

Allen W. Dulles, Director

of

a

#

Lutheran

his

оп

Antarctic

"but

nrouse Ex-

The same

milo

problems, is expected to go to the Federal Republic. the Antarctic by airplane, St. Georges, Grenada,

Court last May foreign territory in relation to personal plans and itinerary It cald that the new Argon have not yet been announced upheld iho Franco-German the Federal Republic." British experts are to fly here

tine government had approved

statuto anticipate Soar

which Would Antarctic experts

courts the opening

will of

German from London to carry out an

church there, which had been

that three aspects of Operation "Europeaniso" the 901-square-

sumably consider the separation independent assesment of the

will

territory. closed ever since its

of the Saar from West Germany caused by hurricane dumuge

construction

Some 000,000 In 1952, and had traordinary worldwide interest | Janet last month, the Governor

eligible Saara legal fact only after the re- granted

long refused during the first Antarctic sum-

voters go to the polls an October ferendum and if the majority of the Windward Islands,

mer 1955-80.

23 to decide whether to accept votes for the Baar statuto. In missionary visa. Colville Deverell, announced.

First of these will be the non-

or reject the statute.

its earlier decision, the Court The hurricane killed more the Central Intelligence Agency,

These actions, Dr Erb said, stop flight of seven or more air-

constitutional court's said, "The agreement does not The than 100 people when it reared said in a speech earlier this week "refloot on apparently pro planes from Port Lyttleton, New

ruling today was expected to McMurdo Sound,

fully comply with German law." over the land on September that Russia come cartial stock church attitude on the part of Zen miles. This is expected to add new fuel to the decades. But at the buntute could not be

War II with a substantial stock-the new Argentino government 2,200 miles,

old battle between France and out that the statute and a determination to give occur before December 16, 1955.

effective against OT over the territory, mado real religious liberty in Argen- This light, probably to be made Germany

In two groups, will have added which is reaching another boll without the approval of the <ina."

security as a remit of distribution ing point with the approaching Saarlanders themselves United appeared, he said, that of ships along the route at in- referendum. the righta of Protestants as tervals of several hundred miles, well as Cathoiles were going to equipped for radio guidance and be respected-Reuter.

weather reporting.

23. China Anil Special.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1 Put to flight (8),

4 Highways (8),

7 Royal lady (0),

8 Clutch (5).

0

Weapons (0),

11 Came out (7),

(7).

14ard (0).

13

16

10

18 Automaton (6).

19 Came back (8).

20 Hufry (4)

21 Fearm (0).

21

15

16

DOWN

1 Drive back (8).

2 Pick-me-up (5).

'3. Attired (7).

4 Sayo (0).

6 Set in order (8).

6 Weakened (0).

10 V.LF (8).

12

Deserved (7);

13 Flooding in (6).

14 Pulso (6).

18 Tend (0).

17 Fashions (0)..

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD, Acrost–d Bluð, 4 Fústens, 8 Firm, Wolf, 10 Auction, 11 Ev, 12 Post, 14 Leveret, 17 Oriol, 19. Utter, 22 Tittore, 20 Rate, 27 Eiro, 20 Parther. 20 Ache, 30 Doft, 31 Betrays, 32 Bide. Down: Looter, 3 Errote, 4 Frall, 5 Amulet, 0 Tilho, 7 Noose, 12 Foot, 13 Bift, 15 Rota, 10 Tire, 18 Greedy, 20 Treats, 21 Etched, 23 frato, 24 Tutor, 25 Elrow.

It

BRAZIL

Socialists Still Lead Elections

| LOGISTICAL FEAT

Secondly, the

actual landing

The French Premier, M. Edgar Faure, and the West Ger-

man

Konrad Chancellor, Dr

Aduer, met yesterday in a

conferenca in Luxembourg to

Prizs.

Japanese Art

disuse the urgent Sour problem Works For Show

of supplies and establishment of and other matters.

the Little Amerten main base

by

must

The Court Bold today

that

The

In Los Angeles

and the McMurdo Sound "air the Franco-German Sear agree facility" will represent a great logistical feat, likely to be acment in no way altered the fact complished with unprecedented that the region was still legally considered a part of Germany speed

Los Angeles, Oct. 6. Thirdly, reconnaissance Bights by the German Courte

More than 3,000 Japanese small skl-equipped planes Court did not say how approval

be made to the South Pole of the Saar statute would alter objects of art, many of them

probably in

this fact. But in ite carlier de vicinity.

January 1850, to determine the feasibility cision last May it pointed out priceless, were unpacked to constructing and supplying that the statute did not exclude day from 100 crates and

South Polo schentlic

Saarlanders from participating will go on display for two Labour Party blog were leading station which is projected. The future all-Common elections. weeks beginning October 18

successful landing and later

in a department store here. the Brasilian presidential elec-take-off of such

Final Treaty planes would Lions when partial results were determine the practicability and

This will be the fret showing counted at 2000 GMT jonight. scope of future selenting opera-

The "Europeanisation" of the of the collection in this country at the Pale, since and Sour, If approved by the voters, and ant time many of the tions

neutral museum eins have ever been commission but only until a final out of Japan, all-German peace treaty 18

Rio De Janeiro, Oct. 6,

The Social-Democrat.

the

Joscelino Kubltchek-Social-transport would be slow and will place it under a Democrat and Labour-was dimcult-Unlied Press. leading, while the same bloc's candidato Joan Goulart was leading for the vice-presidenes. Break-down of votes was in follows:

Presidency: Kubitchok, 1,127,-. 364 votes, Adenar po Barros Socialist-Progressive) 901.488 votes, General Juarez Tayora 955,731 (Christian Democrat)

votos, Plinio Salgado (National Popular Farty) 298434 votes. France-Froase,

EXPLOSION

Thais Everywhere

Says Songgram

*

were

the

algned. At that time, a second The collection was flown here and final referendum will decide by Japan Air Lines and the un- the permanent status of the terri-packing and arranging

supervised by George Kyoto of tory.

the Jupan Trade Centre in San The ruling today was made in Francisco and Walter W. Candy, rejecting a complaint by a Ger- Junior, President of Bullock man citizen who t bee Department Store where Bangkok, 'Oot. · B.

extradited to Saarbrucken from exhibit is to be held. Where are over 14 million Germany at the request of the Thais overseas, Premier Marshal District Attorney in that city.

the told

"There can be no doubt that tonal Pibul Rational Assembly today. Ho the Sparinnd Coucis are German was explaining that the gown-Counts sald the fixiement,

"In the Sear, region the Ger- matit plerwed to give protection

T

The collection includes tradi- weckling ensembles, furniture, textiles, ceramic work, scrolls, tapestries porce. lains, lacquerwares · and pxam- art from 84 of ples of tolk to Thai nationals living abroad. man apart aganlation has boy 14 million, retained," although 1.hng_leoo in tho

Japan's 45 prefecturer. Bving overseas weto 10

Japanese houNDED under Germin Two- and about two million (2

Court pointal county dwelling and a garden pavillaty will be constructed in up during the night, thanne, one million and a holkou.

The Baur region is now as the store for the exbiblion. waking the distriot and thailers tot hoeland, dhan in Law before a part, be the Gorman They will be Cully curated Ing shop and bouw windows,

Artice, Seofland, Oct. 6,

A chemical shop in the ICI | In Explosives factory at Ardcor

blow

Nakon over by others and was,

No pro was injured--China suid: 291 population in podle Mail Special.

11 14,000 600,

no

longor Jurisilotion,

Reichs. The Saarland panngo andaturmikhed, -- Chlon Mall: therefore, bo

Special

with

the fron curtain aluminium curtain--It is easier areas of the Punjab, north of Delhi, hit by the most to pull up?"

devastating Apods of recent years,

Buy It From Us

are

The Canadian minister rC

Hundreds of villages. In the torted: "Would you mind buy-Gurdaspur district are reported ing the aluminium in Canada- under eight foot of water.

The Ravi, Boas, and Jumma it will be first class."

Sir William Hayter,

In

spate and 110 the rivers British ambassador; Mr

.P.

Swetere are still rising. Menon, the Indian ambassador, Rescue work is hampered by and M. Jean charge d'affaire,

Le Roy, French uprooted trees blockding roads were present and by disrupted railway and as Mr Molotov proposed a toast telecommunications lines,

Thouainda to good relations between Canada, Britain, India, the So, villagers have been evacuatea viet Union and France." Reu- to Delhi or to villages on high

groural-Router.

ter.

marooned

WHO IS “MISS JANE RUSSELL” OF HONG KONG?

, star of United Artists "GENTLEMEN Jane Russell, MARRY BRUNETTES”, is considered by experts to have an ideal feminine figure: Many places which are particularly proud of their local beauties have held contests to find young ladies who most closely approxi- mate the divine form of La Belle Russell, We sincerely believe that Hongkong women may be rated amongst the most beautiful to be found anywhere, including Paris, London, Rome, New York and Hollywood.

A search is, therefore, being conducted October 7th consecutively through October 20th to find the Miss Jane Russell of Hongkong, so that the beauty of our womanhood can be duly publicized by press and· magazines throughout the world. All that any young lady with the necessary qualifications needs to do is to submit a letter, giving her complete physical measure. ments and a suitable photo. The photo is optional. This letter should be sent to P.D. Box 293, Hongkong. As appointment will subsequently be made for con- testants to be measured and reviewed by Mrs. Parks of Paquerette and the Linen Chest. The final decision of the panel of judges will be based upon Miss Russell's personally cabled measurements, winning contestant and runners-up to be announced at a future dote.

all All əligible young ladies are urged 'to' participate" in this contest which will truly give worldwittle publicity to Hongkong's feminine beauties.

An Outstanding List, d. Priz contestant and " Runnera-op (to-morrow)

ning.

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