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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957.
Peers In Uproar Over Government Suggestion:
Women In The
The House
House Of
Yugoslav Mission To Moscow: Tito Is Out!
Two
Bolgrado, Oct. 31, Yugoslav Vico-Prosi- donts, Mr Edvard Kardelj and Lieutenant-General Alexandar Rankovic, wilt bo in the Yugoslav deloga- tion to Moscow for the October Rovolution cole- bration, the Yugoslav nows agency reported today. President Tito was at first ex- pecte ci to lend the delegation. carlier but it was announced this week he was suffering from lumbago and would not be able travel abreed for XUNK
mans.
Vagnsdov Vice-Presidents,
1anked twis
and
171200
after six-
the President, will head member top-level delegation.
A REACTION?
irt
The ansonernent that Presi dent To was unable to travel. abroad
interpreted WRA Belgrade as t renellon to the sudden removal
Marshal
of
Georgi Zhukov from his post of Soviet Defence Minister.
double..
Was
Though it was not that the Yugodny lender really was suffering from lumbago, his decision not to go to Moscow because of this allment interpreted ዜ።
nore diplomatic illness in protest either the reason for against Maashal Zhukov's removal or else against the way in which it was carried out.
ZHUKOY'S HOST
POPULATIONS OF
THE WORLD
Washington, Oct 21.
Chinx, Indie, the Boviot Union and the United contain States, together
half the population of the world.
the
U.S. Com merce Departintat sală in a report published today. Bix other countries con Lained one Bixth of the world's populailon, he re- Dort sald. They are! Japan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Brazil, the United King- dom and West Germany.
expected to India it have a population of 388.- 797,000 by January I 1058 and 303.792.000 by January 1, 1959, the report sald.
Estimates for the Soviet Union for the two dalen were given as 206,989,000 and 209.553,000 and for
United 172,722,000 and 175.044,000.
The latest statistics on Communist China dale back to 1953 and give thai country's population 582.003.000,- Franç Preme.
5%
UNION COSS
DEFIES
But Proposed Reform May Become A Fact
London, Oct. 31.
British women today became virtually certain of entering the House of Lords, Britain's oldest Parliamentary from institution, despite an uproar the Lords, which sometimes bordered on misogyny. Lord Attlee of the Labour opposition, and a Liberal Party spokesman both announced they would' support a Government plan to set up life-time non-hereditary peerages for men and women alike, and give the Lords a per diem allow-
ance.
But an 83-year-old grey-bearded Scot, the Earl of
Glasgow, bemoaned the fact that
women
might be allowed to sit in the hitherto entirely masculine House of Lords.
"This is a house of men --- a house of Lords. We do uut wah! to become house Lords and Lares." he said.
Lord Glasgow (Patrick James Soyle, a Conservative Peer, WE speaking in a House of Land's debate on reform in the Upper Chamber.
Lord Glasgow, a naval cap-
EXECUTIVE it the First World War,
wamen
were
contended that "more moved by their hearts They were than their heads." excellent at welfars work, but most of them were "not suited ter politien."
Washington, Oct. 31. Teamster Provident Dave Back defled AFL-CIO Executive Council demands
Peers laugher as he went uni today and said the giant
to grumble "Many of us do not union has no intention of
He was against life Peers purging James R. Hoffat women in this house." from its ranks.
The Government proposals, he Beck, who is stated to be said, would lower the efficiency by Hoffn us unit and undermine the independ- succeeded
srid be
| president,
As well as Teamstersence of the house would apprai
centuries-old trad!- their abolish its against suspension by
Executive tlons Contell 10 the AFL-CIO Lord Glasgow suld he believed convention in Atlantic City in same would welcome to make a stand against the left-wing December.
AFL-CIO President George Conservatives and their Liberal Meany
in announcing supporters who at the present sald
10 dominate the of the teamsters a appeared suspersion week ago that Holfat would house. 11:0 have
to be dropped or Executive Council would re- news antency
President Tilo was Marshal Zhukov's host only two weeks before, when the Soviel Marshal in oficial WEA FA
Kuest Yugoslavia.
An announcement by
ofBefal Yugoslav
the
Tanjug said Mr Kardell and commend the Union's suspension
Branch
at the December meeting,
Beck
snid
thol
Ko to Mr Itankovic would
the Moscow at the invitation of the Central Committee of the Soviet Teamsters' appeal to the AFL-
Parly
turned Communisi
was theCIO convention Sovlet Govertinent,
down he was sure the teamsters would be expelled. Asked if he They will
would suc attend celebra-thought the appeal tions centred November 7ceed, Reek said, "I certainly
10th anniversary of the would be an optimist it 1 thought; Russian Revolution.--Reuter. so,"United Press,
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Laughter
Amid laughter from Labour! It Lords! Peers, he said that were now to get three guineas expenses every time they at- tended a debate, there would bej no difficulty in getting persons to accept of Left-wing views hereditary peerages.
Conservative "I hope the
will continue," majority here he said. "I believe that only a minority want to turn this house into a bear don."
Referring again to women,
he said the House had at least three times turned down their admission. "I hope you won't weaken
now,"
ho told his colleagues.
"We do not want to sit be. benches," Bide them on these
he went on
*Nor do we want them in the library.".
In Favour
to meet
Earl Attlee,
former Labour Prime Minister, thought worted should be admitted.
He used to firyour à single- chamber government he said, but as a result of experience he belloved in a second cham- ber.
"But one must not confuse a econd chamber with the House of Lands," he added.
A revising chamber wag needed, but that was very dit- ferent from giving power to a non-elected and non-repre- tentative assembly to net against the will of the electors,
(The House of Lords is large- ly made up of hereditary peers who sit there because of their titles).
Lord Attlee said the House of Lords was an anomaly but worked extremoly, well,
The French are very logical and they have several govern- ments a year,” he said.--China Mall Special and France-Presse.
BRITISH MILK
BAN LIFTED
Windsale, Cumberland,
Oct. 31. Milk deliveries from half of the banned atom district hero were back to normal today.
The partial lifting of the ban that followed an atomic 10- cident Was announced earllor this week after testa showed milk from the area to be safe.
Thousands of gallons were dumped into the at when the radiation count jumped after uranium cartriges ovamo over- heated in the reactor bere en October 10, sending redlo loting vapour over the country- side-China Mall Spoelą).
Pago 3
PICKETS
Lords TO PRAY
She Launches The
A HIGHER DEFENCE BUDGET FOR U.S.?
Washington. Oct. 31. President
Elsenhower To Regain The
may be planning sub- stantially
increased Initiative
defence expenditures
when he told his press confer- ence yesterday that the $38.000 million figure, under which the Defence Department is operat- ing, was hot sacrosanct.
le suld it was now believed that $400 million move could be
In the coming months. From Russia allowed over the limit is the
Recent statements by
Government's think-
the President and ing.
other Administration
The reason for the projected officials were being change is the desire to spur
efforts in the missile fold with interpreted today as a view to regaining the initia foreshadowingtive which the Soviet Union a significant and radi- cal change in the possibility of increased spending
Missiles
The USS Canberra, the guided missile warship of the United States Fleet, in the Turkish port of Izmir during recent exercises. Special interest was paid to the visit in view of the Turco-Syrian tension,
Keystone Photo.
PRIEST SUPPORTS
JOSE RIZAL'S
payment of obligations already before the Government.
Over the whole fiscal year ending on June 30, he added,
Manila, Nov, IL thero would be "something} A lone Filipino Catholic more than that."
|BOOKS: SUSPENDED'
of
FOR BAN
ON. H-TESTS
Weshinglon, Oct. 31. Six national peace organisations wil! Launch A month-long prayer
programme here to- morrow. which includes daily prayers in front of the White Hound for a ban on mucicar weapons tests,
The organisations want the United States lo call off nuclear tests immediately whether Bussia stops or not, They are the Bapilst Pacifist of Fellowship: Fellowship Reconciliation; Friends Peace Committes
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends; Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons; War RC- sistera League; and tho Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
of
MEDITATION
Each day from noon to 2 p.m. the organisations said, groups will walk quietly back and forth in front of the White House "In a spirit of prayer and modifation,"
They also will have poster walkers, leanet distributors, and open-alr speaking at the Atomic Energy
Comunision, State Department "and other polnis of public policy decision,"
The organizations said tho prayers and demonstrations are "not interided as a profest demonstration,"
"We are aware of the evil of totalitarianism Ind wish to atop
11# spread," The organisations said. "We have no faith that this can be done by increase of militarism and threate of massive-retallations with nuclear weapons." United Press,
priest who defied the Catholle Pacifist Author
The Administration is aiming aturarchy by urging mass road. at a total budget for the fiscal the of the novels of the fure- year beginning on July 1
most Filipino hero Jose Rizal $70,000 million, but the Presl has been deprived of his minis- has seized,
dent said would require lerini duties. The President hinted at the very serious retardatione else- where they were going to keep within that figure.
PASSENGERS SAT BACK-AND ENJOYED A CRASH LANDING
Los Angeles, Oct. 31. The pilot of a United Air Lines DC-7 with 16 persons aboard circled international Alipart here for 21⁄2 hours today with a Jammed landing gear, then told his passengers: "811 back and enjoy it and made a perfect belly-tanding on a foam-doused runway.
"It went according to the book," sald Capt. Charles Dent, 40, as he stepped from the huge plane after it had skidded without spinning for nearly 1,000 feet before stopping. There was no injuries.
The plans came in low under a grey overozet With full Rape down, Dent had cut the landing speed to 90 miles per hour. It was a full bally landing.
The plane hit the macadam runway about 200 feet short of the foam layer, a shower of aparks trailed out from bensath the plane's metai belly. Dont kept the wings lava). Then it hit the foam, akidded almost allently and finally came to a halt-
United Prosa.
PUBLIC OPINION
law,
Refused Entry To UK
The Catholle hierarchy an noitheed yesterday that Fr Joaquin Jaramillio had stoutly supported two years apo *
Laudon, Oct. 31. Congress bill. now
American writer, Nathan making Rizal's works com-Cooper, who claimed that he Observers said that the Ad-pulsory reading in Philippine was the victim of hostility from ministration was obviously test- | schools,
opinion ing public
towards possible, greater defence out- Mays.
The emphasta for the past year or more has been on re- duced
the expenditures, with economy-minded Congress ex- erting constant pressure on the Administration to slush funds with a view la providing tox relief in the 1830 congressional election year-
The Soviet earth satellile and development of the long range Inissile may persuade Congress as well as Administration of cials to change their tune.
That is why close watch
the
American authorities for his pacifist appeals, was today The hierBroly opposed the sent back to the US, after the bill because Rizal's novels British authorities had refused terly attacked Spanish Catholic to allow him to land at
Southampton.
rule when the Philippines was, still a colony of Spain.
Cooper has been shut up in Fr Jaramillo can no longer
an inner cabin of the "Queen the say Mass and administer
Elizabeth," now en route to Sucratnents-France-Presse.
New York. His door is guarded. Cooper spent two and a half days of Southampton on the
Press Relations? liner after he had been refused
Columbus, Ohio, Oel, 31. Gov. C. William
O'Neill yesterday held a meeting with Slate pubilelty writers on ways
will be kept on subile renction they could improve their work to the statements of the Pre- and relations with the Press.
sident and other officials. -- China Mall Special.
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