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{THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 36, 1957.
NEW EARTH SHOCKS IN MEXICO Lord Reid Critical Of
Death Toll At SLAVERY 55 Dead And 700 Injured
By VICTOR YEPES
Mexico City, July 29. New earth shocks today imperilled rescue workers digging out the living and dead victims of Mexico's worst carthquake in 48 years and threatened to topple already heavily damaged buildings.
Official estimates placed the mounting death toll at 55 known dead including 40 in Mexico City, and the injured anywhere from 510 to 657 in Mexico City alone.
MOVE AGAINST CANCER PRODUCING SUBSTANCES
THE American
New York, July 29.
Cancer Society urged Congress today to pass legislation protecting the public against the use of cancer producing substances in food.
The Society, in a letter to Representative John Bell Williams (Kinocrat, Missis.. sippi).
chairman of the House
City ofcials condemned the 17-rcy Mariscals building which houser Mexico's price- Axing agency and ordered cleared.
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Similar orders were issued for 13-storey office building at the terzer of Aqulies Serden and Pensador Mexicano Strects.
President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines and Mexico City Mayor Ernesto Uruchurtu toured The hurdest
bil recllons of the City 1)als merning.
Collapsed
A: least 14 bodies had been taken from the wreckage of a new five-storey apartment build-
which collapsed on is sleep-
ing tenants.
One woman victim was re- moved alive from the wreckugo after being buried for 22 hours, Rescuers sold the was saved Ixenuse she was caught between two mattresser,
In addition to the toll in Mexico City, the hardest hit, nine were dead and 27 Injured in the Guerrero State capital of Chilpancingo, 125 milca south- national expital, west of the and mind about
Health and Selenco sub- Committee, and it had been able to provide the public with cncugh information about the relation of fung cancer 10 moking such person could make up his own cigarettes
LEGISLATION
But, wrote the Cancer Society legislative chairman, Mr James Adams, the matter of possible danger of Guicer from foo additives is something that' re- quires legislation.
"Here the problem is one in which the individual citizen powerless to pretcet his own health but must depend upon the food and drug adminida- | then," said Mr Adams,
He asked for legislation pro. vicing:
Any proposed chemical additive should be tested and proved sate for human cun- sumption. The tests would in- clude one to determine whether the additive causes experimental animale.
ernet in
Permission to use an addi- live should be withheld until its safely his been demon- strated to the Food and Drug Administration,
No substance found to in-
duce cancer in man or test 'animals should be approved.-- United Press.
four were
dead in The Pecifie resor! of
Inucd Acapulco,
The ovars of Polotin and Haumustian, 5-16, reported cne dei cach.
also in Guerrera
There was no confirmalico uk seven reperted dead in Izmiqull- pan; Hidalgo State.
Last reports from the State of Michorean, where dispateles yesterday reported 72 persons alled in floods. brought on by the quake, raid there were ho daad and that damage was slight.
United Prost.
TREMOR IN CHILE
Santiage, July 29.
A tremor of moderate intensity shcok an area of northern Chile
today without causing casualties oc heavy damage.
TH
EXISTS IN JAPAN
Says Report
London, July 20. THE Honorary Director of the Anti-Slavery Society told the Society's annual meeting here to- day that slavery existed in Japan.
Mr C. W. W
COLC
Greenidge nakd this information had to the Soctely's knowledge in the past year. Slavery in one form or another still exised in Arabia, the For East, and in certain paris of Africa and Latin America, he added.
Mr Greenidge urged the need for the United Nations to set up a commitlice of experta on slavery to suptryize the administration of the anti- slavery convention, is recom- mowded by the UN ad-hoc committee on slavery.
AN ARTICLE
Later, Mr Greenidge
tota
Reuter how the Society had Iturned of slavery in Japan. "I saw an article Inst January in the Manchester Guardian by their correspondcut in Japan quo'ing statistics Issued by the Japanese Muister Labour. According to these stalisice,
20,000 people had been told in
a 12-month perios, and of these 80 per cent had gone into prostitu- tion,
of
"T called BL the Japanese Embassy to find out whether they could confirm the in formation. Their Jabour at- fache WHA on ussumment which Look lum
away from the office, so I
thea wrote to the Embassy asking them about. Their reply! was that they could που
youch for the authenticity of could not deny it cther
the information. But they
Reuter
DISPUTE OVER MOSLEM YEAR
PRINCESS'S ESCORT SINGS A CALYPSO
Chanel
Stresses
Little Woollen
Jersey Suits
Paris, July 29.
Mr Billy Wallace, a fro quent escort
Britain's of Princess Margaret, singa * calypso in London night
club. He wears pink-candy- striped trousers, while shocs, am open-neɛked shirt and a roulard scart-Express Photo,
Operator On
Treason Trial
Karisruhe, Germany, July 20,
A Russian-speaking telephone
Chanel, the "Grande Mademoiselle" of Haute operator from the German Em- Couture, whose name has made news in the bassy in Meseow went on trial fashion world these past few days by her final for treasen here today. dramatic break with the high fashion syndicate, German citizen born in Russia, showed her winter collection today.
Nadoschda Kratzsch, 40,
was changed with giving Soviet Chanel's typically casual silhouettes reiterate intelligcoco information on the Embassy's security solup, her belief in the little wool jersey suit. This.sea-administrative routines, and the son she does it with cashmere seaters matching employee-United Press,
private lives of its officials and the jacket-linings.
The middy-look evolves in boxy jackects while others show gentle, fitting.
Tho silhouette is basically un- changed with the easy elegance Cairo, July 29. of the 1930's beautifully adap!- The dispute between led to the tempo of the fifties. science and religion took on Swagger coats show a lightly
|dropped waistline achieved,
with another aspect today with fret belts. These coats in ruby Egyptian astronomers and striped tweede are Moslem religious leaders solid-'ened wool jersey dresses when which pick up the predominant
W0377
Over
Ometal reports said the tremor felt in the region between Iquique and Tellal, and that it was strongest in the cities of failing to agree on Antofagasta and Iquique, reach- ing en intensity of 3 degrees in the new Moslem year start-colour-note of the mottled coats
the national scale in which eight
| degrees is the heaviest intensity.
-United Press.
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Scientists at Helwan Observa-
SAILOR HATS
Lory insisted that new year's Breton callor hats with jaunty day was Sunday while the upturned brims accompany the Mufti of Egypt, Sheikh Hassan | Enstables. Sono are made of Maamoun, said it was today. fur such as Persian lamb
mey squirrel matching collar
rims or cont linings.
Skirts Introduce a
SCIENTIFIC
subtle
Dr Abdel Hamid Samaha, variation in cut, with straight
V-shaped
HOUR GLASS
SILHOUETTE
BY LANVIN
·
By PECCY MASSIN
Paris, July 29. Castillo of Jean Lanvin brings back the hour glass silhouette in a return to fitted lines, The focal point of the entire collection is centred at the hipline, through arched and rounded effects, combined with either wide or straight skirts.
This is
The long hidden waistline re-appears, well defined with wide leather belts or draping. For director of the Observatory, lines marked by zoid his calculations were pased joke set in the centre tront
evening the silhouette often takes on corselet on a "purely scientiüc
bodices, recalling the Lillian Russell gowns. view. point,"
and шете
Collarless accurate
necklines, collar astronomically.
and fabric contrast in pipings
en exciting news peated in the backs of many Sheikh Mramoun, however, and square black pockets set of worthy collection, which de-coats, via 10 inch wide marlin- fald that he took The Moslem the middy treatment. Three-finitely marks an overall change gales, fringed at the top and Sharia Law into consideration ) quarter length
split-cuffed in the fashion silhouette, Hend- bellen. Other variations in and that all the
indications dives are other Chanel trade-line news is Castillo's drastically dresses includo the wide swathed pointed to today as New Year's marks this ECUSON.
shortened hemline, which spara cumberbungs, with satin ribbon Details include braid! Day.
trims, to towering heights of 17 andar braid trims run down the side and brass bultons, Lavaliere 18 inches from the floor. seams like the stripe on a man's chains caught by a jewelled pin Skirts feature many "Trumpe evening trousers. on one hip,
L'OG' effects, with apra treats, false panels, or split skirts divided up the centre and back or at the side seams.
PLAID DESIGNS
But no matter who was right, government employees haỏ no Causo'to complain. They got two days off instead of one-United Presi
ELEPHANT
AFTERNOON MODELS
Afternoon models entorse the "Lord Fauntleroy Look" with
stark black velvet dresses set
Castillo's tramatic evening clothes tell many silhouette stories, as well sa featuring in- terest in lovish floral em brokeries and vibrant jewel colours.
off by white neckline treatments Coats are uniquely featured Turkun dresseg Stakes the such as lon
GOES ON
ON dickies collars, bibs and in long haired shaggy woollens, hipline with swathed draping
A ROMP
Chesterton, Ind, July 29.
Changes Made In Malayan Constitution
London, July 29.
Lord Reid, Chairman of the Com- mission which drafted the new constitu- tion for Malaya, was sharply critical in the British House of Lords today of changes made in the constitution and disclaimed responsibility for its present form.
PAKISTAN SEEKING
A
CHINA SUPPORT
He made hla protest during a debate on a bill providing for the establishment of the Federa tion of Melaya us an indepen- dent country within the Com- monwealth.
The bill, already through the Commons, was passed and now "only awaits the Royal assent on
Thursday to become law.
NOT DISMAYED
Lord Reid, a Lord of Appeal, said he was not dismayed at the Karachi, July 20. changes, but declared that the Pakistani Foreign drafting of the constitution fell Office spokesman said to- far short of the high standard of crafting to which the Lords day that Pakistan wag in were
accustomed in Gover- contact with Communist men bins. China with a view to secur- Ing support on the Kashmir question.
The spokesman added:
do hope that China and
the constitution. Lord Reid said: Speaking of the changes in
"With regard to the majority of them I do not believe it means e halfpennyworth of dif "Weferences, but I regret to say in othersome cases where no chango has
friendly countries will support boen Intended, it seems to me
us on this issue,"
WELCOME
:
the new form is considerably
les clear than the form we re-
commended.
"The drafting of this constitu tion falle far short of the high Pakistan would standard of drafting we are ar- undoubtedly welcome the state-customed to
He
said
ment by Mao Tse-tung, Chinese
Hend of State, if Mao actually
FULL CONFIDENCE
Minister
had said his country would re- Lord Perth, main neutral and advise other (State for Colonial Affairs, sald Communist countries to be it would not be proper for him neutral on this issue.
do cross swords with Lord Reid, but he had full confidence in the wes Parliamentary draughtsmen,
Lord Reid statd:
feel bound མ། in the interests of the reputation
The quoted members
Chinese .Jender
Saying this by Pakistan
a8
ot the
parliamentary delegation which visited China recently.
The spokesman also said that Pakistan was opposed to the passage of Israeli ship's through the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba.
CONTRAST
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of my distinguished colleagues to disclaim all responsibláity for the present fonn of, the now comatitution and I must Just leave it at thak”
the commission with Lord Reid Other jurists who served on
came from India, Pakistan and Australie-Reuter.
He and Pakistan's stand la | INDUSTRIALISTS
this regard was in direct con-| Last to the altitude of "the Indian Prime Minister, M Nehru. Pakisian WEB not neutral but on the side of the Arabs in this dispute.
The spokesman disclosed that | Paidston would give priority to opening diplomalle missions in Tunisia, Morocco, Libya, Ghaza and Malaya. Réuter.
WARN GOVERNMENT
en-
Washington, July 29. American companies gaged in defence production today advised the Govern- ment to gear industry more closely into mobilisation
Regimental plans so it would be better
Crest For The Queen
Camp Cagetown,
New Brunswick, July 29.
The Regiment of Cana
prepared to switch quickly to wartime work if sary.
пессе-
"A build-up of weapons production after મ nyolcar attack is not sound," said the National Security Association, which includes representatives of 79 companion, in a report to the Ardalant Defence Secretary. PUSH BUTTONS
dian Guards has raised
The industrialists, said: "We $2,000 to buy a diamond must be able to Hterally push crest for pre- buttons and effect almost in- regimental
Eliza-dantaneous momentum toward sentation to Queen
the
immediato beth during her October
mobiilsation visit to Canada. The demand Queen is Colonel-in-Chief allocation planning must be They stressed that production of the regiment.
based on both military and civilian needs for "small, assessing each offer for 3 dollars,
peripheral wars,"
it was no They said senior non-commisioned officer possible to develop quickly the longer two dollars and guadamen ode
necessary close alignment be. dollar.
tween the milltary and fadustry <mergency,
The money
was mised by
to
The regiment is also expected in ench desparate to provide a 100-man gused of but that it was necessary honour for the Queen in Ottawa, have a continuing programmo it was learned today-Router. of co-ordination-Reuter,
Stowaway Homesick For Israel-
that often appear to bo tur.puffing out like bloomer øver a Sumo modicis have glazed There are subtle blanket plaid slender Atled sheath. There finen trims, looking like paper designs, or checks Half are veiled models in another instead of fabric. Other typically camoufinged under the furry mood, with tulle, lace or sheer Chanel models for formal wear surfaces," Styling is loose with tolling like a transparent screen fealuro gerdly gored skirts set wide dropped sleeves, or deep over the ugly fitted body oule on at the hip line. The residents of this
espo collars that reach to the line. The feedkerchief dress These
dresses, predominantly waistline, and arch out through makes news, falling in Irregular "Sleepy" Indiana com-in black.
are made of sheer lucks er folds at the hips likse lungths, from the knees to the munity were breathing a mouseline de sole, cotweb Inch Spanish doubloons. 4 With which the decent ix little easier today because, include tulle laid over metlich and net Fabric combinations
Short Jackets create custumes have (7).
Babe, a 7,000-pound leader or trochark satin,
out at dresses, either loose and phant, was back on her
One of
Bitlio tight atted leash again.
applauded ener moet models was in rust-coloured slik spears and bellhop vests, shrugs, and eḥnwla in previous The New Orleana Border Patrol The venerable, (1-your-old shot with gold metal
Sulla have foreshortened jackets
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Fow people were able to get Mall Special
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You just can't Ignore an elephant.
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Furs are exciting with liftin
| paatel. minks, cut like bod
Castillo's colours proclaim his are predominately Spanish origin in a rich rango bracelet Lengths thrughout the of intense blues, roda, pinks collection, with wide cute shirved | and golds. These violent blues
arc into a narrow-mi.
sometimes paired together
duck blue,
on your front lawn or at SWIMMING POOL are varied themes in much as royal accented with
24, Entertaining letters, at ono about in the gardens.
29. Deserved what's to come (6). - Slime, (4),
MONDAY'S CROSSWORD.—Acrats: 1 Gartor," G-Pylod, Rear, o Threat, 11 Eight, 12 Ensued, 14 Burn, 18 Creel, 18 Maria (Marten), 18 Ster, 20 Dainty, 24 Lathe, 25 Rosary, 26 Rita, 27 as 28 Shines. Downs: 1. Guis, 2 Rare, & Bros, 4 Return, 5 radict 6 Lighter, 7 Notable, 10 Ennul, 18 Impulst, 14 Breathin, 14 Baldern, 17 Hatta, 19 Shiris, 21 Nonh, 23 Yama, 23 Ayos,
The excitement began Satur- | day nicht when the elephant,
rontned away, from a Chestertiora
Bulowapo, July The first molag beth Supermarket where she was colourcjiť people (of alationrest as a 'plability alunk, can sock Buropean. Her *attendant ***** diseppent- | Padio
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New Orleans, July 29. - Brown-eyed Deborah Pasternak, 17, of Iaroel, was kept under 24-hour guard in her enbin. board the ss Shomren today, her career
stowaway. talled.
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sold' the brown-haired, gitl Cacaked aboard the New Orleans-bound Shimron In Havana, Cubs, for the first leg of her journey back to Brook Within hours after the Shopprox alled last Thursday she was found hiding in one of the lifeboats. Now the will either zoturys to Havária - da', the Stormreka tamarrerie, o flown back by shipping Arte, the
Teract airco her father moved trom Tel Aviv to Havana five month,tro to open a dry: goods shop...
But her father always vetoed her requesta tu return, she said, and after a quarrel with him on Thursday she na to the Havana waterfront and stowed AWAY.
Senior Border Patrol Inspector Pat El Duved) said the US Attomey refused, to, prosecuta dinto this was' a first offence. She's a cute girl,” He said,
"but might
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