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No. 36372

COMMENT OF 'I feel I can

THE DAY

The Budget

Y far the most stimu- and comforting.

Binting.

fenture

ان

f yesterday s

budge, speech was the Hon. A. G. Curke's assessinent

the Colony's financiati condition. It diacioned that a target reserves equal to, a year's revenue) and been reached; that there were no i algna The Colony could ant continue to pay its way that increased taxation need nut be considered in the forseeable future.

For the first time, the Flann- |

cinl Secretary tinds possible to enunciate

order of finiteing deneit

an

do my best”

Established 1845

THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1956.

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'Some Risks But They Are Not Great Ones

Washington, Feb. 29.

President Eisenhower told the Ameri-

Use can people tonight that he was willing to budget accept a second term.

priority for

of A should

one

materiadise. First call is to

MARILYN FINED

.FOR TRAFFIC

OFFENCE

was

П

Hollywood, Feb. 29. Martin MORTOC fined $56 today by reluctant traffic judge, who lamented; "P'd rather pay to see you on the screen than have you pap to see me

Mias Monroe returned to Hollywood after more than a year's absence in New York to face charges of driving without an opera- too

tor's licence, driving He said he was convinced he could perform

be mans on reserves, if the his presidential duties "as well as I ever have".

domand

be should

heavy, then

borrowing. And only an last axpediem, an increase

in taxation.

too While underscoring that the final decision or recourse this candidacy rested with the Republican Party and the public, Mr Eisenhower said he had received "favourable reports" from his doctors on his re- covery from his September 24 heart attack.

to

WHEN multitudes

The community applauds the

Pinanc Secretary for i

He also said his decision was this realistic and wholly |

prompted by the advice he had practical approach

received when ht "consulted problem which so far haslite silly no. manifested itself, but, Deat which may do so at the end run of the new financial year. It will set aside teurs and generate widespread 10- huence

in

Must Presidents, he sald, hnd made themselves available for a secouk term. le said hia WWI Vie **which Wil?

people on whether he should | pvsided" even before his iliness, that his health was complicated by his heart

He conetdel

involved some "undeterm red" redhional risk but this was "not

Government's great

financing policy. it IM It declaration thứ la the sort of tonic the business com-i munky has been needing for some time pust.

IN welcoming this part of the

Finanetal

"

ex-

The President, who announced hġi ricond-term decision of

Varle. news conference

In a reperi plained his cumsons to the people carried over all cudio and television networks.

WITH SINCERITY

Secretary's speech, we do not turn a Henf ear

to the measured "The work that i set out four

The spoke from notes he had prepered earlier.

attack

"I have been faced with the fact that I am classed as a cov, red heart patkin," he sa.d.

Te

"This als thai, 10 some undetorm ned extent, I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my uge. My doctors assure me that this increased percentage of risk is

not great."

sense

to

slowly and falling to ap pear after a citation was issued.-United Press,

'BOOKIES BRIBE CHIEF OF · POLICE'

Victoria, B.C., Feb. 29. The ex-chief of police of Canada's third largest city, Vancouver, accepted bribes from underworld men in the spring of 1949, according to the report released today by a Royal Commission.

Mr Reginald Tupper. Q.C., member of the Royal Commis

The sion, in a report bied in Bri ish Columbia legislature, re- former ported that both the

1s own personal wellbeing" indicated him that he was "as well as before tac attack occurres," he said.

The Preldcrit added Now- tones in which he empha-years 10 du

ago

has not yet ever, thลง his now schedule aised the Colony's future reached the state of development contemplated "a regime of orpoile: chief of Vancouver, Walter heavy commitments, which, and fruition that I then hopeder w. Letuvity, imer perso

within be accomplished he says, are likely to be tould Ao continuous as to render the period of a single team in what normally would be this office," said the President. capital expenditure into re- "So current charges.

The catalogue of development works already completed or

hand

the

If the Ameriern people chase, under the circumstances

with

Mu in, and former Detective Sergeant

Lecourd Cuthbert regular amounts

Ankled graf! cam,e.se, recrezia Lod_rest.”

money received trom

Vancouver book- two MID-DAY REST

makers.

In the 750-man Vancouver

a reasonable shall continue, with earnestness, retire "at

impressive ancerity Is

all

This the

action.

..

of

KOWLOON

HONAKO NG

LABOUR

'My job's not finished"

COURT ORDERS NEGRO

STUDENT: 'GO BACK

TO ALABAMA

UNIVERSITY’

New York, Feb. 29.

A federal judge at Birmingham, Alabama, today ordered Miss Autherine Lucy, a Negro, readmitted to the University of Alabama by March 5.

Miss Lucy, the first Negro admitted to the Univer- sity, was barred from classes after a riot on Feb. 6.

had which the violence greeted her admission,

of the Court The Chairman

rald he was going to study in more detail her demands for admission 10 the University dormitories.

The University trustees, in barring her, said they were acting for her safety.It

and for that of others.

NO DEFIANCE

In delivering Judgment,

Hobart Grooms saldi

-

Judge

no one **gan carve out a province in North Alabama” to defy the Sunt Cour..

#

"I'M GOING BACK!" means only one thing,” said Lucy. the triumphant Miles

the first Negro student in University's 128-year history, "I will be back in school on Monday_morning.”

ordered Judre Grooms

hor radmission despite a warning from the witness sland by a

she At the sanie ume the

trustee that Court

University dismissed the allegation of "will probably be killed" 1? campus. Mles Lucy's lawyer that the

she returned to the governing board of the Uni- The same witness said nothing could be done "at the present veralty had violated

t'mo decision

In the framediate Court Supreme

future" to ensure Miss Lucy's against segregation in public

safety. puncation establishments,

flowever, the University Preni-

dent,

Camichael, Mr 0. 0. promised in advance of the the Court's trial to follow order although it might re-

The Couri

that the rated

Univerzity directors

of the had acted in

fastti #li good when

they decided Lo exclude Miss Lutry because of

от

CENSURE MOTION DEFEATED

London, Feb. 20.

The House of Commons tonight endorsed the Gov. ernment's defence policy, | rejecting a Labour "no con- Aldenco" motion by 316 votes to 250.

The motion

urged the Commons to censure

the Government's statement on

defence last week because it disclosed "grave weake

police to protectnesses" in the nation's de

fences in spite of an expen- diture of £6,700 million in four years.

has

qu're extra Mis Lucy on her return Governor James Folsom

pledged indirect support, ay- ing ho would do all in his power to prevent mod rule # the University or anywhers

It also regrotted that the Government did not propose to make an immediate cut in the two-year period of conscription. -Beuter.

ols In Alsbarna. Judge Grooms and before réad-

the ing

order:

13 *"There some feeling this Court should carve out a province in North Alabama and showinfy ne Supreme Court of the United States"

Ho

APPEAL PLANNED

Eden Plans Talks With Krushchev

Faid Miss Luoy had been admitted under direction of a Supreme Court decision. iier particular case has not yet reached the Supreme Court, but Judge Grooms apparently the was referring to the High Secretary, Mr Nikita Krushchev, Include one or ruling will probably

with the public two days for talles

Premier Sir Anthony Eden, u well-informed day.

London, Feb. 29. The programme drawn up for the visit of the Soviet Premier, and Marshal Nikolai Bulganin

Communist Party First

Court's

sweeping Brainst

segregated education of May 17, 1954. The Univerally plans to appeal to the High Court on the Lucy cascAlt agencies,

DEADLOCK REPORTED Books Coming

IN CYPRUS TALKS Three Points Of

pement

Nicosia, Mar. 1.

Yesterday's talks between the Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd and Archbishop Makarios, the Cypriot leader, ended in deadlock, reports France-Presse,

The

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J

It

Was

that

one

W13

mut keeps of graft and corrup-- we described, I shell persist, t He said he also is way that has been chaftes his weight at the proper level, polloe force were first published short" mid-day TESL, in the Toronto newspaper Flash, by my angelates and myself. I take

hour" classified by the Commissioner End enthus.asm, to cat drop many of the "less in-

*** and sheet," enough, but 1 study of discharge the duties 时 thi portant social' and ceremonial The attempted suicide

priority

Uvices".

Cuthbert

Jurgen a the Royal Commission into

points on was reported badly hurt in the three vital It heard 126 witnesses in 40 days of

which there was no agreement chest thd legs, but his condition sittings.

control of police, ]*

was not dangerous. Cu,umbla AL- were: torney

understood General, Mr Robert amuesty for convicted terrorists,

insistence on Louner, in commenting

Cypriot woman injured in on the and Cypriot

Ite of the Nicola expiorekta Tutper report, said three majority in the use of

Air Forc the wife of n Royal mni ecmmittee, compord cf presentatives.

statement issuedman Her condition was stated the Attorney General's depart-

An officin

to be very serious, mental sotieltor, a lawyer at after the meeting suki thất thế

Colonial Secretary "personally Mr Alan

ment's position, both on consti-day.-All Agencies, plus the utional points and on the ques- repori Mounted

He also made clear the nature Police

investigating

which the team, as well as the transcript of the co-operation of cvidcnce presented

belare British Government hoped from the Commission.

Archbishop Makarlos.

the

"yes".

Tacy

172

firts for me. future schemes reawakens. Justant Republicans, who

"But let me make it clear," appreciation of the heavy had

of Patel waited long and anxiously im

15 financial burdens which lie for this word from the man who moment,

there

1 not ahead. There will be full at hem so milional control in slightest doubt that I can now

his perform as

well as

I ever have nother after agreement with His Ex- 1952, s.1ydd

aws conference statement that of ue imper:ao.

dules cellsey

Governor's

This i tay observation that it will be considered his stand a flat the Presidency.

am actuady doing 90 Mr and have been predicted

doing

so for balaore between what 18 i

would be renʊmi- 42 Ba©WET

so far as I am many weeks desirable and what' can be·nated by acclamation, sport

concerned

confident Summ done,

over who trung" victory in next

indefinitely." en carry them But Mr Eisenhower sald the There is nothing sensational November's ections and carry

publi.an Congress about the 1956-57 Estimates. to power with him.

Republican convention had As year succeeds year, new Democrats diss.n.ed and said record budget figures are the President's health would by produced and the latest

necessary to strike the right!

foreenst ส no exception.

Revenue

in

expected

produce a fraction less than

Dr Luc.

back

PRAYED FOR HELP

Addressing his "fellow $450 millions, and expendi- citizens" from his White House ture is estimated at $493 office, Mr Elsenhower said he millions-both record totals. wanted to talk to them directly They provide for a deficit,bout his second term decision but it JA a conservative which, he said, he had reached estimate, and the Financial only "after the most enreful and devoutly prayerful considera- Secretary will not be very tion." surprised if when next!

"I have decided that if tho March arrives, it is found Republican Party chooses to the deficit no longer exists. renominate me, I shall accept,”

THE important point about

he said.

"Thereafter, if the people of the budget is that Govern- shall continue to serve them la the country should elect me, 1 ment finds it possible to

the office I now hold. I have anticipate a revenue increase concluded that I should

permil

Lennox-Boyd w

that tached to the Rayo! Comity set out Her Majesty's Grover-įzelum to London via Malta to

A

sion and the Vancouver prosecutor, Wcre at

present

"perfect right" to pick another dying the rat Canadian / Tico. of in amnesy."

when

cf

The Committee, Mr Bonner salt, would make this study "to determine any future course of ac.ion."-United Press,

candidate if it decided the Party nominee should be able to eam- paign "more actively." In that case, he old, he would accept the

and decision "cheerfully** fully support the convention choice.

This obviously was what the chief executive had a mind

he told

his news con- ference the Party might not want him or a second term,

The President said his doctors believed that hard work such as he described "does not injure any recovered coronary case if such a recovered palicat ΕΙΣ follow the regime they lay down."

"Certainly.

The to this moment, the wok has not hurt me," he sald United Press.

Police v Workers.

of $741⁄2 millions over the the American people to have revised 1955-56 Estimates the opportunity to register their and this without additional decision in this matter."

Buenos Aires, Feb. 29. taxation, and at

Mr Elannower said he was time I

A pitched battle between when there is no immediate gulded Arst by the favourab'e

and

hundred several prospect of any substantial ports of his doctors, lle said police

hey found that his heart was workers broke out today at the ensing of trade restrictions! not enlarged, that his pulse and all yards of Cordoba, about 400 The Colony's seemingly un-blood pressure

north-west of Buenos normal miles limited capacity for sustain-hat his bled analysis was ex-

Aires-Franc--Presse. ing the Treasury must be co jent, his weigh. tativfactory

envy of

no "undue governments and he had shown and administrations in many fatigue after ... nor

normal phys. parts of the world.

cal and mental activity."

the

400

were

through correspondence,

Pakistan Gets Constitution

Karachi, Feb. 29.

Night Of Terror

Terrorist bomb attacks flared up in Nicaria during the talki, killing a Cypriot Greek and in.

To Colony

For Exhibition

London. Feb, 29.

An exhibition of about 330 British books' on the subject of design has been sent to Hongkong by tho British Council for show- ing in April.

A large part exhibition

of tho

Dovers typo- graphy, printing,

book

paper production, binding, and publishing and book-

selling.

A replica stopal

British

of the Na- League's Book Book Design Exbitition. for 1945 and a Rection on children's books, are included in the exhibi-" Hoos and other sections cancern architecture and Industrial design-Reuter.

ENGINEERS' 6 Die In Ambush

PAY GOES UP

1

source

sald to-

This Boured sold en oficial announcement on the visit was expeeled before the end of the wedk

Meanwhile, police chiefs et Scotland Yard' are working oɑ elaborate plans to protect the Soviet statesmen frém potolale hostile demostracions by the 250,000 East European telugres who Med to Britain when Russia occupied their countries.

Their plans wat be submitted to the Cabinet,

It is reported that Polish re- fugees are planning to stage a funeral procession through the streets of London, headed by a coffin marked "Free Poland,"

The exiled Czechs are aid to have suggested that all refugees should wear black tea and irm bands during the Soviet Minis- ters' visit-France-Presse.

France Speeds Up Talks

10

Paris, Feb. 29. France moved fast today to grant incependence to McCocco and Tunis a prevent icenl

from agitation

turning into

Full-s.ale Franco Tunisina talks

at the opened

Quai d'Orsay. Franco Moroccan

Ictio...

0

negotiations, which began week ago, were being resumed tonight.

Algiers, Feb. 29. Six French soldiers were killed when they were ambushed

Að iolite: declaration, seiling by Algerian rebels near Chir, in the wild Aures mountains to Morocco free from the 1912 rro- today. Seven

were Boilers

ectorale Treaty of Fez white wounded. The rebel ensuolics | outllcing her New ties i

expected at any were not yet known-France-France, was

moment.-United Press, Prosse.

The increases, agreed at 2 SKIRTS ..... and more

London, Feb. 29. Three million British en- Sixteen bomb explosions oc-

gineering workers are to get One the .co cría.

wage increases of up to 12 was thrown at the home of a British Army sergeant, injur- shillings and віхрепсе а Ing the sergeant, his wife an week from next Monday. their 18-year-oki son.

Sixteen. explosions were te-between employers and trade ported-14 in Nicoslá, one near union representatives today, will Pakistan ConstituentLimassol and one at Peyia cost the industry about £00 Am-mbly tonight adopted the village—in the worst night of million a year. Pakistan, consihütlon hill which terror in Cyprus in 1950.

12/0 a was introducta

Craftsmen will get Cypriot Greeks who was The

men week more, semi-ski.lcd 1950.

killed was shot dead at Polls. Premier Mohamed All declared He was a 40-year-od bar owacthen an extra 9/6,a week.

11/- a week more; and unskilled hut the blul represented the A misked man entered hi.

Leaders of 30 unions in the "agreed views of the majorly of house and filled whorities industry asiced for a 15 per cent East and Wes; Pakistan." revolver shots. The

cost He said a number of sugges- suspect

a political move for boost which would have tions by the Opposition had been the idling,

the industry about £165 million according to rep

reports

demand which the a year-a accepted by the Conllion parly reading here from Paphos,

employers said in a statement and that to that extent she draft A constable injured. in

before today's talks was "com- had improved-Reuter,

grenade explosion at Pryla

pletely unrealistic."

on January 2,

The Dangers Of The Atom In Planes

This is another good budget "In addition," he con inued becnune, while there is to be seberly, "I have consulted literal-

London, Feb. 20. no abatement next year of ly with multiludes of friends and The crash of an atomic powered plane could produce a cloud of essential development work, associates, either personally or

radio-active waste products the Colony will continue to

which would be lethal over a pay its way. Even a deficit NO BARN STORMING

wide uren, Sir John Cockcroft of $43 million can be con

Directer of atomic research st "With their advleo--once I had Harwell, sald in templated with equanimity.

London to- Hongkong'a solvency is been assured of a favourable

night. medical report, I have sought Speaking to there for all to

the Institute of reserves of more than $400 it's and of duty to the immense he path of personal.responsibl-

Motor Engineers, Sir John that British atomic Said million and a public debt of body of chizens who have sup laboratories were for this rea- $56 million.

pord me and this administra-

son giving priority to the All this means Hongkong canon in which we have bean

Bity of security problems re- look forward to another jolly trying to do for Ameri-

lated to atomic powered planes. year of solid achievement in ca." the provision of needful as a storming of "whole The President, who ruled out development, expanded social p

CampLogo, sald tho Kervices, increased facili anal decision, however, was his tice for

the alone. He sold even the d'oscat health of the community, members of his family, including and moro ...recreational Mrs Eisenhower, tirged no

- | specific course upon jim.

amenities.

protecting

UK EXPERT SAYS: 'A Crash Could

Be Serious'

effecla down wind for con- siderable distances." He said... research on atomic motors at Horwell was prin- elpally aimed at plane en gincs for commercial craft. The principal technical 'prob-" lem was to develop heat at d high enough temperature 700 to 800 degrees Centigrade for a gas turbine propulsion

unit,

I said the fuel dements in a'omlo plants were self-heal- ing after operating in the ra- octors, thus they might catch Sir John rald that alemic re fire on exposure to qir.... The radio-go ive waste pro-

ducts would then disparse in a cloud and produce, totball'

ectors at present, boing tested required protesilve shiolds weighing at least 30 tons. The planes to which they were

fitted would thus need to weigh a minimum of 100 tons, This weight in its turn called for more powerful engines.

It was to this vicious circle that atomic scientists at pre- sent sought a solution,, ho said.

If this claim had been granted craftsmen would have, got shout 20/- a week mura anu animales mo about 20/- as weak more.-- Kcuter.

Diphtheria Scare

In US City

Now York, Feb. 29.

Was

A mysterious diphtheria out- break

reported among Sir Jolm and that British rail Michigan City children today.

*ways would resp an increas-

T'wo

children more Ing proportion of energy from stricken with the discaso yester-

electricity generated by day.

were

bringing the total, in nuclear power, which would Michigan City and its surround- be supplying Britain with 40ing area to 23.. There were only per cent of her electricity by 28 diphtherki coses in all Indiana 1978.

last year.

Tho.zuthorities hoped to com- The British Shipbuilding Aren-

ciation was at present oned plate the mass immunisation of city: 4,700 || school- on a study of reactors puitable, all...” the

for commercial propulsion, he children today. Meanwhile, they id, but it would be some called on all parents to make time before conclusions could sure their children were pro».

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