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PHILISHAVE
TO-DAY
GILMAN & CO. 1929. Glevanter Brade
COMMENT OF
THE DAY
CHOICE OF
A WORD
THEN
you should say what you mean," the March Hare went on. "I do." Alice hastily replied; "at least at lenit, I mean what I say there's the sume thing, you know."
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RELAX IN
DAKS
THE FAMOUS CONFURT IN ACTION TROUBIKS
Whiteaways
NONG.K. ON GI t
K・O・W.LOON
DUTCH ORDERED OUT OF BANDUNG
Outlaw Gangs
Plunder Area
STRANGE SIGNAL LIGHTS
We do not suppose that this is the first time that the game of politics hus, been All compared to the Mud Ten Party in Aller in Wonder-! land, nor the first time that
i have been com-i to the Mad
Hatter
and his crew, but we cannot help
noticing that
the
language employed by politicians great and small has an amazing similarity to that of the March Hure,
the Mad Hatter, and Dormouse.
Delighted INTO
the
the politicians' vocabulary has erept the They word, "recession,"
neem delighted with it, they roll it around their tongues, they employ it on occasion possible.
every
the
Now why do they use
word "recession?". As fur insi we can see, it is to escape the use of another word, as if by escaping the use of that word, they think escape the consequences of what that word connotes,
Now comes the plain
to
Djakarta, May 11.
Dutch nationals have been ordered to leave the southern part of the Bandung regency within 48 hours, it was reported today.
FOREIGN VOLUNTEERS
REPORTED
WITH REBELS
The Antara news agency said that the order van Issued on Friday "In connection with security conditions in the area." There was no officlat confrma- tion of the report,
Antara
(1
total
that said of 60 Dutch nationals were the worlding on 38 estates in South Bandung regency.
Coincided
The action coincided with re- ports of a series of attacks by gangs in that area. Antara said
Djakarta, May 11. that 30-member outlaw gang Approximately 2,500 Forno-kliled two persons and plunder- in the Tlamis Han and Filipino soldier ed five houses volunteers are at present numbering from 10 to 40 were "area"on""""hrdredný vzd: Abət, garygo actively alding the rebels involved in other raids in that in the North Celebes, the area which claimed the life of Antara news agency re. one village guard,
borders The
the West ported tonight.
coast of Java, where there have persistent reports of ben strange signal lights and at least one attempt to land armed non.-United Press.
The agency, cited by Djakarta radio, said the Indonesian Gov ethavent had already sent a
10 protest nole the Philippines Goveniment o May 5.
said that the The agency and
"secretly volunteers,
and Philippine Lan Taiwan purta un dast April 24 and 27," had arrived at the North Celebes Port of Kema on April 29,
simple question: What de they mean by "recession 7" And just as plainly, and jual as simply, we answer. The word they are afraid to use is the word "unemploy- ment," and all the con-
INVASION
area
hipped HONGKONG
It said the volunteers had
TEXTILES UNDER
sequences that word brings taken part in the rebel invasion FIRE AGAIN
with it,
__Trade_Decline
THEY
of the North Molucess and the | former World War Two base of Morotul.
-TRU TUTTIEN spiciere-husene tage en been assigned to roastal forti-. fleations and anti-aircraft units and their oficers were training rebel mittia, the agney said.
a decline in HEY mean
trade; they mean thou- of sands are thrown out
The agency ackis that the work. They mean the dole
PlNppine Defence Minister, queue, the bread line, the Jesus Varges, had inspected Mennx Text, the "Brother these volunteers at Davao city, dime?" in the Philippines, before they can you spare a song: in short, all the were sent
Celebes. misery, the humillation, France-Presse. the degradation of the thirties. That being the
case, why do not they say 807
We do not pretend to be able
1
to answer that question. The politielan
moves
in
$1
to the
MOVE TO
FORCE
mysterious way to achieve! CHAMOUN
his ends. But we can say right now that to describe
n depression of trade with all its awful consequences by a word that does not sound so harsh is foolish- ness of the highest order.
Warn People
ACTS do not alter because
FAC
you refuse to face them;:
nor do they get any len fearful because you refuse
to call a spade a spude.
Two
BRITISH GIRLS SEE ARMS AID FOR REBELS
Baid
Singapore, May 11. English girls today they had seen arms
in the war-torn Celebes,
A DISARMAMENT THAW? London USSR Agrees White House
To Discuss N-Tests
Moscow, May 11.
being down into Menado, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Indonesian rebel capital has told President Eisenhower he is willing to go along on technical talks aimed at ending nuclear weapons tests.
ilme, be But, at the turned down American requests for an Arctic inspection zone.
The statements were con- tained in a Sovlet note deliver- ea to the United States yester- day in Washington by Soviel Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov.
The girls are Mavis Ronson. 26, a photographer, daughter of a Bond Sirect milliner, and Burura Shine, 24, journalist
West daughter of a
End company director. The two said they had been exploring Java and Ball when the rebellion broke out, and they decided to go to Menado
Lieutenant photograph Colonel Venije Sumuel, whom
10 they
be the understood Icader of the movement.
Lo
་
LAST SHIP
Barbara said, "We only meant
same
SERIOUS DOUBTS
The note WES released to- -night-by-Tass, the-ofletul-Soviut-|-
news agency.
in
had
to stay a week, but when we got there we found we taken the last ship." The two said while they
were there arns were being brought in en Catalina dying- boats, and Dakota transports, were unmarked, The aircraft they said,
On March the two girls were in the city when it was bombarded by an Indonesian Navy vessel.
Mavis said; "The troops were
all running away from beachfront so we ran in opposite direction to get tures.
Khrushchev told Elsenhower, reply 10 the President's April 20 letter, that Russia would go along with technical disarmament Laiks despite "serious doubts."
But rejecting the Arctic Inspection idea ho said that the fact the Security Council had approved it did not curry any
because weight
It was well known that the Council's majority was made up of coun- tries economically dependent on
America.
Hopes Talks Will Expand
Washington, May 11.
The White House said today Russia's latest note "seems" to accept the Western stand on a need for technical talks on disarmament problemas.
Prospects
For
Summit
Meet Dim
By K. C. THALER
Meat
Workers Strike
London, May 12, Smithfield meat market workers struck work at midnight here in protest against the sacking of 600 porters.
A union official described the unofficial strike a5 "100 per cent" effective.
meat in London is not expected be” fore Wednesday or Thurs- day, Consignors haye
But
rauliously-worded statement
the that noted Soviet Premier. Nikita S, Khrushchev, limited his endorse-A shortage of ment of technical talks to "the singic Issue of nuclear lest suspension and not to the more
.01 important elements armament" endorsed by
General United Nalione Assembly.
Tho Secretary, James C. Hagerty, in-
Presidêntel
dis- the
been advised not to send
meat to the market,
Press
an unusually-swift comment on
Expected Out
Mr Khrushchev'n latest letter to | Møre than 6,000 meat President Eisenhower, voleed the hope that this neceptance presaged agreement to begin similar
other discussions on measures of disarmament”
aliles.
workers were expected out including men at other Greater London markets, as well as the CAREFUL STUDY
mals one at Smithfield. London, May 11. Internal frictions within the
Mr Hagerty added that Mr The 600 porters were dis
missed when there was no Soviet bloc appear to have Khrushchev's latest letter would careful "of Coursc receive
work for them after a whittled down chances of study" and would be discussed
three-week-old strike of a summit meeting this promptly with the United States' year to near zero, diploma-
meat lorry drivers. His statement Wac issued The Khrushchev note said that
Üle sources said today. the since Eisenhower
with an simultaneously "regards as
an-The drivers struck when the very important the work of ex-
by 11
Atomic The fast helghtening tension nouncement
they were refused a 15 plc-perts in studying technical de- between the Soviet Union and Energy Commission (AEC) that
per cent pay increase talls pertaining to the control Yugoslavia, uneasiness in the another US atomic test the
second announced test in the demanded when the speed over the implementation of an satellites and signs of trouble OIL TANKS
agreement ending nuclear tests, within the Soviet Union itself current spring-summer series --
limit for heavy lorries was raised from 20 to 30 "No one was hurt, and we were the USSR, in spite of its serious were believed to be among the look place today at Bikini atoll
reason19 although doubts, is prepared to try that chief in no real danger,
Moscow's in the Pacific.
There was no indication in miles an hour. Reuter. the oil tanka on the harbour way out as well," Tase reported. sudden slowdown in the current
Khrushchev said the Areile pre-aummit discussions.
Mr Hagerty's brief statement Nothing short of a major whether the counter would inspectionTMtica was designed to
to technical discussions "guin unilateral advantages for Soviet gesture could now bring agree
about a
heads of government with Russia on the sole issue of the USA."
nuclear tests. The meeting this autumn, the sources i halling sald
United States thus far has re- But there were no Indications fused to consider halt in He added that Russia had been eproached with failure to go that the Kremlin wanted to nuclear testing, even with salts- Inspection, without along with the majority of the hurry gach a top level meeting factory
parullet moves toward halting UN Security Council on the idea at this stage. and said that it was "common The sources said that at best production of nuclear weapons.
that "the majority foreign ministers' conference-United Press. knowledge" of the Security Council la made in the summer could now be of countries | expected to emerge from the up of the voles
оло way or preparatory dependent, la
begun in Moscow. another, primarily economically, on the USA.*
Nelson, May 11. "resolution" calling for "immediato
government action to provant sorious unemployment in the arou due to continued imports of textiles from the Far! "We also got into East was passed here in Lancashire tonight at o meating organised by the Textile Trades Federa- tions.
—were set on OPR
"But we got into un awful row for taking pictures, and the local paper published a big nolice forbidding this in future.
Arouble for
resolution
The with "very working
also viewed grave concern" the conditions and low
wage rates pald
textile
sending cables to our parents, because The local euthorities thought we were, sending news." The two girls said they were in before Menado six weeks, they were able to get a ship out-fleuter.
REPROACHED
Under these circumstances, he sald, the Council could not be
workers in Hongkong. BRIEF GUN considered an "impartint arbiter.
Mr Harold Wilson, Labour' Party
spokesman, economies told the meeting that a lot of mills were being bought by
outside the Interests
Colton
TO RESIGN Industry to avoid taxation.
A QUESTION
BATTLE IN NICOSIA
for
talks
3
IN BALANCE Even such meetings, however, appeared in the balance.
The West's attitude also has hardened as a result of Soviet
Negro Hostess
New York, May 11. For the Arst time ever, American airline is to employ a Negro hosteas on one of its International lines.
World Airlines
Cemeteries Damages
"Vandula'
Albany, May 11.
roamed
Through three Jewish cemeteries on the outskirts
Albany during the night, heavily damaging three
dows
It was the lack of impartiality, he added, that explained the fact the Council no longer played the key role in international affaire intransigence, a fact particularly Company announced today that
Trans The which the United Nations Char-stressed at the Nato Copenhagen It had signed up Miss Margaret Secretary ter assigned to it.-United Press.
conference
pressure
in the
| chapels and ripping up 40 grave- stones, It was discovered today. Religious articles and win-
were smashed Chapela of tho Sons bf United Brotherhood Cemeteries. 20 Abraham, Hebrew Tailors and The gravestones were left over- turned on the ground.
Benjamin Yugar, Financla! of the Hebrew when last week,
Cemetery, estimated smaller Grant, who was due to receive Tailors from the
at countries for a top level meeting her Paychology Diploma from damage to its chapet alone
Hunter College, on June 12-between $15,000 and $20,000,— A British policeman and a
considerably lessened.
France-Presse, Diplomatic sources
United Press. said they Aden, May 11, Cypriot by-stander were
Aden Protectorate levies con- stlt lacked a clear picture of wounded tonight in a briof
ducting a search operation on what was happening in Russla gun bottle betwoan two Jebet Jihaff, today killed three and in the Soviet bloc at pre- tomorrow in an ap. "Certainly action shouki bo
British policemen and of 15 rebels who had fred at Bent. parent effort to force the talten not only to close the
three masked gunmen at them.
killed The rebels pro-Western Government avenues of tax dodging but it
should be a matter for Govern- Morphou, west of Nicosia. President Camillement control as to whether a
The policeman was hit in the and wounded Chamoun out of office. mill is closed or not," Mr Wilson foot as he and his comparion skirmish
"It should not be o The opposition accused the said.
were in a bar. He was taken to private decision."-hospital.
By LARRY COLLINS.
He was replying to a ques
of the tion from a member Beirut, May 11.
concerning combines Lebanese oppositionists audience
culled for a general strikeying up mills and then closing
of
them down,
Goverment of being inged matter of
The true statesman, that is with blood" after hitler clashes Reuter.
one who has the cause of between anti-Government moby
the people at heart, would and Army troops in the port
warn the people now. He city of Tripoll over the week-
use words like un end. loyment, dole
Cyprus Talks
London, May 11.
Nicosia, May 11.
queue, They vowed the strike would the dictatorial bread line, and if necessary, continue "antil tell the people why we are Chimoun regime falls." facing these warning sighs,
If It means that some are Blacking, then they should be told. If it means that Bome have to be moved
around to serve in other
The gunmen entered the bar with Pistols drawn, firing at the Britons before fleeing. The the street policeman rau into and returned the fire.
Cypriots, leaving an adjoining cinema, took cover as the shots Prime Minister Harold Mac- rang out
One of the Cypriot cinema- millan mes Cyprus Governor Sir Hugh Foot today for talks on goers was hit in the shoulder one of the Meanwhile, a high govern the future of the strife-torn by a shot fired by I policemen,-Reuter. here said tonight | island-Unitéd Press. that 12 persons had heen killed
the
12 KILLED
ment. source
in the Tripoll fighting
But a doctor workling in
Industries, they should be receiving ward of the Govern Clamour For Army Coup d'Etat
told:
Make Way
TF the whole job on both
IF
sides of the Atlantic is
ment hospital in Tripoll Gold
he had counted 22 dead.
The strike call come in a meeting of most of President Chamoun's political opponents
at the residence of the Oppos!-
on leader, Saeb Salem.
A few hundred persons
too big for the men at pre- gothured
Levy Killed
But indications mounted thus one levy "something" was Bloot, and another in this that this appeared to have pro- about Laur milea mpted Soviet Party boss Niklia Khrushchev to slow down the demand for an immediate eum- northwest of Dhala.-Reuter,
mlt get-together.-United Press,
Greek Elections
Athens, May 11. First results in the Greek general elections today give the National Radical Union Party of outgoing Premier Mr Constan- tine Karamanlis a clear lead.
The Ministry of the Interior said the party had gained 1,509 of a total of 1,087 votes cast at 13 polling stations-Reuter,
ANTI-COTY DEMONSTRATIONS
(MRP)
Paris, May 11. Popular Republican
was completing outside bls house FRENCH Neo-Fascists staged a Plerra Plimlin
near riot against President the blueprint for a small shock free
Algeria; sent in office, they should during the meeting, shouting Reno Coty today to protest the cabinet" of about 16 ministers. - make way for the more anti-Government slogans,
Pilimiin, who plans to inaugu- a 'gromior who Informed local sources are designation of
ruten bold liberal policy in fear- more competent, the
convinced the Opposition is try wants to talk peace in Algeria.
The rowdy demonstration North Africa, goes before the less, the more responsible.
Ing to force a showdown with And in case we should be the Government in the hope of twice interrupted Joan of Arc National Assembly for investi-drain
accused of not saying what forcing President Chamoun is ceremonies in the centre of the fure at 1400 GMT on Tuesday.
capital,
High sources said that if we mean, here it is. We resign.
The demonstrators clamoured Primlin ends France's four- However, there seems to be mean, let them make way
Chief the man who will call a le kelihood he will give in. for an Army coup d'etat and week crisis on Tuesday be will:
Meanwhile,
abuse at the a bundle of hurled dynamite sticks last tight was Executivo. A few demonstra thrown into the garden of the French Ambarandor's residence,
Leserves.
UNITED STATES SETS OFF NUCLEAR BLAST
Washington, May 11. The Atomic Energy Com
mission announced today that it had set off another nuclear blast at Bikini atoll In the current "Hardtack" nuclear wea- pons test series.
The test was set off at 1:50 Send the Chamber on a pm. (1750 GMT), the Commis- forced hot day to have a slon sald. But it did not re- hand at home and inval the size of the weapon de- tonated or say whether it was successful. Cut French Imports 25 The AEC Ored the first what test series 01 per cent to stop the in te current
It made that shot on foreign currency April 20.
públic on May 7 after it was disclosed by Representativa
Porter (Democra Pilimiin, 51-year-old Alsatian Charles lawyer who WON 14 time Oregon) in a House speech,
in MiLzletez
the post-war The Commission also declined. Bend troop reinforce cabinets, also would crack down to give any details of the frat ments to Algeria to on the Turbulent · right-wing|explosion. One aim of the not afraid to start and use
have become text is to develop weapons for night with Communist Ergotiate "From strength;”
groups which it. But above all, do not
Call for new taxes worth | Increasingly aggressive-in recent | defence agalost, enemy zalsallo * There was "alight material demonstrators and riot police. let them hide behind a
franca nonths, he
ад possibly "saircen addeden | sftacks,
anti- 80,000,000,000 - euphemism, and Imagino damage" police said. No ons
| Unlind Fren
missile-misille.United Press. moved into the street while | (US$700,000,000); they have solved a problem. I was injured.United Fress,
fo spade, and the man
tors were injured in a briet
st
The light-wing extremizis
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