THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955.

Foreign Aid Director Against Radiation Increases

Any Cuts Portugal Calls TWIN AIR HOSTESSES

WORLD CONDITIONS For Text Of

NOT SUITABLE

Reserve Fund Needed

Washington, Nov. 29.

The director of the International Co-operation Administration (ICA), Mr John Hollister, said today that he did not see how the United States could cut foreign

A

Bulganin's Speech

London, Nov. 29. PORTUGUÉSE spokes- man said here today that Portugal has asked for an "authoritative” and "official" text of Soviet

Nikolai Premier

Bul- ganin's speech on Goa.

aid spending next year in view of present the move peffucted the

world conditions.

In addition to ruling out any sub- stantial cut in the present spending level of $2,703,000,000 per year, the foreign ald chief said the government may decide it needs a reserve fund to be used in meeting emergencies which could arise abroad.

My Hollister gave his PRĘDK ment of the foreign aid picture

lunchtop meeting at o Overseas Writers Club

campaign

of the

Patt Take

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Engl

Mr Holster clearedi Soviet psychologien,

The M. dle and South Asia, accomjernivel sy promiss of geostamie uid to the "neutral" countries of the use, was a seriou change of tarties which should closely.

be watchel

The US, however, has no D- tention prevent to Bay to out-

d the Russians in making pro- mikes to underdeveloped nation, he said.

Mr Hollister nuind that during the past two year: Russia had

And put declared that so far Sovici talk Jun 1 been bg tel every promises had been rather amoil.

For that reason, he declared, the US Wan waiting to 100 whether the new offensive waa

ANTI-PEEPING

TOM PATROL

COST £5,000

Birmingham, Nov 20 Birmingham's Evacation Com- mitice was told last stigiat that

it has cost the city £8,000 dur

ing the past sty

telu a six-m

hacked up by any confrete Red assistance.

The foreign and chief condemn- edpubllely for the

I time

that his agency had withdrawn zame money from various coun- tay I sogromnes to ser 14 # $100,000,000 retoryc fund fot 12 venit fiscal year

Sound Banking

He suld a reported reduction ald to Indi .rom $40,000,000 $4000.006 was caused Cach a withdrawl.

by

He declared, however, that This was merely sound banking practice and if emergens.es d'd uot deplete the reserve the money would go back into the originat country programmes from which it was withdrawn.

Mr 11llister said he was con- vinced that nothing was more important for the US than the way the foreign ald programme was handled. The US is roady for war of course, he asserted,

hut hoped it could be averted. Averting war, ho continued, might depend largely on how the US handles its funds and friends abroad.

Some Hope

He gave some hope of minor asministrative savings Π the

and programs

next year, cha-

anger Bul-

ni Lisben at Marshal genin's Madras speech, which another Portuguess officiol called Russia's "first open de.. claration of podigy" on Goa. Portugal ins naked

official text from a triendly country having diplomatic falaligns with India, it was learned.

Prontier Bulganin

for the

said

Madyan yesterday that

the

presence of the Portuguesa englave of Gos on the India subcontinent was a "shame (pr

по

There givillation Justings on

the

201

existence of this Portuguese colony on the ancient soil of india"

Informed sources sald hepo For- fugal has taken U "serious notice" of the speech,

They said the Soviet leader's declaration at this Jungtur and in country that la party to the dispute (India) muy make the issue more complicated than easter."

A full-dress Portuguese Cabinet meeting mny be held this week to discuss Marshal Bui- ganin's speech, it was learned, and a reply may be given to The Communist Leaders. - United Press.

Clothes Too

Glittering For Soviet Star

film

Paris, Nov. 20. Visiting blonde Soviet star, Ludmila Tseli- claring that periphery cuts could kovskaya, ipoked in on the always be accomplished busauso dazzling collection of a of the wasteful and expensive famous Parisian dress nature of any bureaucracy. yours to make-

designer today and sald "Lil-Peeping Tom patrol at a women's col-

But he hold out no hope of primily: "Clothes should lege.

any roal reduction in the pro- not be more beautiful grane Itself. Foreign aid

than woman. They should during the current Ascal year ending next June 20

highlight but is set at

not eclipso pl $2,703,000,000,

which $1,- her,” 022,000,000 is military and the remainder economic and techni into a window United Press. cal atd United Press.

The around-the-clock patrol was frangurated in 1950 after the supervisor of a won n'a teachers college complained (hal xen perping

a man had been

A British Crossword Puzzle

3 Paco (4),

ACROSS

1 Inexpensive (5).

Way out (4),

a spica (*);

10. Asured (7).

13 Mature (4).

1 WERTY

18 Domesticated (4).

·CB).

2. Rotate (4))

2 Drain (0),

20 Storage chamber (4)

Wine

Frincip

Run Away Bupply (5). Cape

£2

DOWN

I Footwear (5).

3 Principal town (7).

Commerce (6).

Equni (4) Finceld (4),

9 Lake $9.

11

Trees

18

13 Metal (4).

14 Merit (4)

10 Pruses

17 Requests

(p).

18 Hard work (4),

20 Blders (7)i

12 Bird (4).

24. Radiates (5).

28 Couple (5)

27. Unemployed

"18" Distribute.-35-

SEE ETERNAL CITY

Traditional-costumed twin sisters Briti and Kersti Stahls, 31, al hostesses of the Scandinavian Airlines, as they make a sightseeing four of the Italian capital. The twins arrivej in Rome recently for a short stay to celebrate the first af- niversary of the Europe-Americà air ropte over the North Polo-Express Photo.

Yugoslavia's 10th Anniversary As A Communist Nation

TITO REVIEWS ACHIEVEMENTS

Belgrade, Nov, 20, President Tito declared today that Yugoslavia intended to continue her policy of the past decade —"to co-operate and live in friendship with all the other nations inspired by goodwill and honest in- tentions."

Speaking at a Cabinet meet-

mark the Ing here to

10 h of the unniversary

country's Miss Tselikovskaya, who with birth as a Communist republ.c

determined a group of Soviet film actern and i he said they were producers, le on a wock's visit their achievement, "should not 1 Paris preferred the dark be soiled in any way." soberly cut tailored suits in the collection to some of the more exolfe models.

Fell For Mink

The Soviet netress, wearing high-heeled court shoes, a tiny hat and furs, was clearly Im pressed by dresses trimmed in tur; dyed in unusual shades of olive green or dòva-belga.

Film-producer Viadin Davy- day foll for a completely re- versible mink and erming goat, the "most" expensive of the vol- {ection,

In his speech quoted by the official Tanjug agency, he said "ten years of activity on the ruins of that Yugoslavia which We created at Versailles (the 1910 treaty which sol Yugoslavia as an Independent stalb) can compare

with whole epoch in the life of

nation.

Comparison

up

"This comparison can ba

But when the Apple of the made regarding events and suc- fashion parade approached with es in which this short period abounds, It la an example its glittering ball-dreaces of gold which could not be found out river spangles brocads, he side historic revolutionary trans- echosini Mije Trolikovikaya's formations." uneasiness: They are very

Lack Of White

House Leadership

Says CIO Chief

New York, Nov. 29,

In European Skies

London, Nov. 29.

Radiation in the skies over Europe has increased "substantially" in the past few days following the explosion of Russia's latest atomic and hydrogen bomb. “Large” increases in the radiopctive content of the air over Germany and Paris was reported yesterday.

Today a spokesman for the|ig0_probable" that the birds British Atomic Energy Authority died from radionetivity. AL reported "substantially more" the same time, however, he said Fadioactivity in the upper i was "extraordinary" that Bratosphere-around 50,000 feet) two dead mulls were found in

than usual. The Boylet an- Hamburg on the same day. nouncement fast Saturday of the

Herr Makowski caid it waR experiment kald the therm still an con question nuclear device has been exploded the birds were infected by the whether at "very high altitude.

H-bomb explosion.

Not Dangerous

Herr Dugw cincto authorities to arrange a radin-

Some Str

hauled four goods West waishing 40 tona, ka vien steamroller and A21,884-1 bargo and held back. two 140-horsepower planes they tried in lake off. China Mail Special,

King Saud ‘A Messenger Of Peace'

New Delhi, Nov. 29,

Arabia left here by spe

King Saud of Saudi

cial train late today for A two-day visit to Simla. Ha accompanied by a

No

radiation at tion test on the two birds, and was increase in

reported in particularly in the aluminium retinue of more than 100, ground-level war Britain.

fcund on their Radioactivo dust wat

which would retain

19 including nine princes, ten apparently blown over the

bands

evidences

country faster than it could fall of radiation to a greater degree ministers and saves deputy

Then the animals themselves, ministers. This testing will probably take place at Heidelberg, he said.

to the ground.

The incrouse throughout Europe has not been repgried as dangerous.

day.

In Canadian Snow

is

corps

who

| M6209 ** wildled him * "8

King Saud way seggi off at the station by President Rajendra Prasad Prime Minister Nehru and top Indian dignitarios and The biggest increase in radio-

members

at tho diplomatie activity was reported in Japan, where the central meteorological Scientists of the Canadian

Earlier today, King Baud str Research Board observatory said that two waves Defence

in tended a huge reception given in assume

that of radiation swept over Japan Ottawa

the his honour by the Jumiat Ulema from two separate guclear ex- explosion responsible for Moslem Welfare Organisation, plosions. The Soviets announced traces of radionclivity datoglan and attended by thousande detonation of both atomic and in snowfall in Canodo veslof- hydrogen devices.

Japanese scientists believe

Board spokesman

Later King Saud attended a syid that radioactivity hits the coun- "extremely alight" snilloagt vllymounted display given in als try from four to five days after well bejow the danger lever Lonour by the President's body- Bu atomic or hydrogen explosion, | was found at the DRB chemical | guard an organisation of six

laboratory at Shirleys Bay near | and-a-halt-ipot tal) "hersamAD, Ottawa.

clad in daming rod tunica The board spokesman said he King Saud gave a royal ban- A "slight" Increase in radias was surprised that radicactivly quet to honour Indian pdici;js tion wis reported today in at Shirleys Bay was so low in and members of the diplomate Copenhagen, according to a comparison with reports from corps. It is expected that King spokesman for Copenhagen ppan, France and other Buro-Seud will leave Bombay for Had.ophysical Laboratory. pean egunürles.--United Press & Saudi Arabia on December: "12mm

Reyter.

Franco-PressO.

In

WETL

Dead Gulls Found

111 Hamburg today, poles

alerted to look for "birds| caught in the fall-out from the explosion,

Two dead sca gulls with identifying leg bunds marked "Moscow" were found in the elly and turned over to the Wildlife Protection Office. Director Cart Duew “ki it was possible the birds died from radiation.

An investigation is under way to determine whether the birds nctually did die frem radiation,

Herr Duew sald..

“THE MISER”

is supporting the

The Himburg police notion Society for the Protection of Children

для

started

Increased radio. activity was reported from observer stations throughout the Continent.

The University of Heidelberg reported radioactivity in the ar showed the Soylel experiment must have been "very powerful." German seismogrich

The

stations at Frankfurt and Stuttgart reported something similar to an earthquake hit the Kamatschatke area in central Asia on November 23.

Keep Lookout

Scientists held it likely that the seismographs were recording the atomic explosion, and not an earthquake, desplie the fact the Russians sild the nuclear device

was exploded at great

height,

Hamburg

polico confirmed that all units had been ordered to keep a lookout for "atomic birds."

Herr Henry Makowski, chiet of the Lueneburg Bird Protec- tion Station, sold it was "pot

IO president Walter Reu-Turkish Army Cher today sharply criti-

cised the Eisenhower Ad- ministration for what he termed "absence of real leadership from the White House."

Charging that the Adminisira-

tion favours "special terests," Mr Reuther deplored the plight of farmers who, he sald, purchase a large share of the goods that Labourers produce.

Chief On

US Tour

New York, Nov. 29, General Imrti Hakki Tung- boylu, chief of Turkey's ground forces, and his assistant, Brig Gen, Hidayet Kizildemir, arrived here today, on a Fan American purchasing power mut Airways plane from London, be maintained, he said, un-i They will spend three weeks less the nation is to be led in he United States on a

of into a "form-led depression,spection

military

This

installations.

beautiful, but grie should rat He said that in its ten years' make a religion of drese, A gar-existence the ropublic had built ment should after all be' prac- | hundreds of factories. power pico).”—Franco-Projsc,

stations, schools, scientiĝe 10-

tour stitutes and residential buildings and aid thousands of miles of Mr Reuther's criticism was con- . new rallways

They were met at the airport and highways

tained in his annual report o the 17th CIO convention, by Brig. Gen. Halph Cooper #ivo YugoTM

which opeus Lemerrew, He Chief of Staff of the US IN slavia the features of a modern

said the forthcomin markor say t

Her Army, who said the two Turkelahi of the DID and Art, lo gm- Generals will make a survey of Grade 10,100,000 working men American training methods and and women, will make labour examine latest types of weaports one of the most powerful and vehicles wed by the US

Army, forces in the nation.

Imam Of Oman which increasingly

Says He Has Trespassers

To mark the anniversary President Tlio had earlier pro- mojed a number of army ateers and 800 minor criminale were given an amnesty, A Soviet alt craft landed in the capital.

to- day to open a four-time weekly The Imer of Opjan (South. service to and from Moscow sast Amble) appled toplant operated by the Soviet autines

Cairo, Nov. 29

to the Arab Legile and the Aeroflot, Reuter.

28 African-Asian"" hallone, whġ [-

altended the Bandung condemne

to help him throw out the

The claimedZJAVE.

Obstacles Created

plane

The two visitors Jafé by sy

for Washington later in They will be briefed by Pare tagon officials on their Kinerary.

Against this background, MrUnted Pros,

Reuther called; for a légistá- Live programme providing for "more équitable tax laws, more homes, more schools, belter highways and amend

tie: Tafi-Hartigy:

London, Nov, 29. The British. Poard of Trade Invaded the village de Vanjum anndunord

individual iceiers will be listed for in- Hie sal

from Japen of cinned and mendasira orenger - and

on his territory:

The Iman's

Arat

p'note to the of the

MOUSON

PINK SOARS & PERFUMERIES

WONDER

GIR

CHINA

at the

FLEET CLUB.

on

THURSDAY, 8TH DEC.

Do come—and bring a friend!

BOOKINGS AT MOUTRIES

This performance is being generously given by the Hong Kong Stage Club.

OF

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