" THE CHINA : MAIL," THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1938. TO YOU
PLEA IN U.S. TO GET RUSSIAN REFUGEES OUT OF CHINA
Algerians Received
In Peking
and
Peking, Deco, d
Washington, Dec. 3.
Official and private witnesses predicted today that it would be a great humanitarian and political victory for the West if all of the remaining White Russian refugees in China could be moved out through Hongkong during the coming
year.
Red Chinese Overlorda In China hove recently been put- ting a great deal of preRRUFE
White on the 19,000
itussions remaining there.
must either move ou
The Chinese Defence Minister The Communista insist c
Vice Premier, Mr Peng refugees Tel-huai headed the welcome to the West or return to Russin, with military honours given to or have their food ration cards
delegation from taken aWBY. three-m the Algerian Exile Govern ment which arrived here by air today,
portation to other destinations The overall movement is very alow,
Meanwhile, he said, the Ccm- muniste In China have been in creasing their pressure on the He refugees remaining there. described the White Russions "Intelligent, well educated,
religious" rasily deeply similated and integrated into their countries of agykun.
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Chile, Canada and Venezuela Approximately 12,000 ulready resettled.
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Robert S. McCollum, Administrator in charge of 10- fugees In the State Department's Burenu of Security Affairs, also testifled and said the big prob- lem is Chanelng transportation. He said the Department currently studying varlous methods of stepping up itu pro- William Republican Senator
Brnal and Australia have been grumme for helping to move Langer, members of a Senate
the principal destination for the refugees, in conjunction Judiciary Subcommittee a re- The delegution, which is on a fugees und
these refugees-cach has taken with the Intergovernmental com- cscapees, eld visit of the Invitation of the hearing the matter today approximately 4,000 of them. mittee for European migration ask Congress next Depart Other nations who have neceplond may State Chinese Tovernment consisted of and asked the Social Affairs Minister Youssef mont to keep him informed.
ed smaller numbers include the year for additional funds na an Ben Kledda. Armaments Mini- The informal bearing, held in United States, France, Israel, emergency basis -U.P.1.
Muhmoud Sherif and In-Langer's office, was called after formation Director Saad Dahlab, the senator had been petitioned They also shook hands with by a number of members of the
Congregation
on
Presbyterian
New Jersey.
of
The of foreign diplomats, Rev. Paul D. Clark of Tenafly, momly from Commumist Acton countries, including th Soviet Ambasender Mr P. F Yudan, whom Government has not wet offenlly recognised the Alplaye PON
Government,
Un tel Arab Republic Ambassa- dor Fun Flagali and an Indlan diptomat
No Western non-Com countries were
though invited
presented, ni −1&lex
New Haul By East Side
Clark visited Hongkong on a recent Far Eastern tour, and refugees talked with Rumian
alao awaiting pasangre, and with representatives It gov- ernment and private organisa- tions concerned with alding them.
On his return be preacher o sermon about the plight of the Russiars, and asked his con- gregation to write to Langer action and urge Congressional In help them,
Clark appena in the hour- thus today, und sald that the refugees have been moving out of China slowly through Hong- kong, but that only 250 uro
N.Y. Thieves permitted in Hongkong ut
of
and
Now York, Dec. 3.
Police reported today that Mrs Julius Ochs Adler, widow
the former Vice-u'residez:L General Manager of the New York Times, is the latest victim of East side thieves who have plundered celebrities of millions of dollars worth of jewels in the past decade.
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Mrs Adler told authorities she noticed the disappearance of 12 places of gold jewellery valued ut $12,000 from her tenth floor apartment
Fifth Avenue Monday night. She said she had tust seem the jewellery on No. vember 22 Detectives found no evidence of forced entry.
A
time, and because there in sherlage of Aranring for trans-
Morocco's 3rd Government In 9 Months
Rabat, Dec. 3.
The Royal Palvee announced sonight that King Mohamuned had accepted the resignation of Pranier Ahmed Balafrey's seven-months old government, Morocco's turd since It got In- dependence in March, 1956.
similar cse of clues has A Palace communique said mystifled detectives hivesligat- the King had asked ali minis- ing the thelt uf $35,000 worth of ters to stay at their posta as Jewels and furs from the Hotel caretakers. It said that Bola- Paza suite of Daminuan play- } fro) offered his resignation In November 22 t boy-diplomat Portrio Rubirasa writing on
on November 21, the King decided not to make Mas Adler's partenen! is rights acceptance public blocks from the Plaza-UP.1. mediately.-France-Presse,
und his adje
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Back To The Days Of Buffalo Bill
Utah, Dec. 3. It happened often in the days of Buffalo Bill and occurred again yesterday five miles southeast of here when a Union Pacific Rail- road train was stopped be. the cause of buffaloes on track.
There weren't many, only wavan, but enginear Jahn R. Hardy stopped the train to allow the animale to crom. They had strayed on the tracks from the Hart Moss ranch.-U.P.I.
BRITISH JET HELICOPTER FOR CANADA
"No Change
In Anglo-US Relations"
-Nixon
Washington. Dec. 3. Vice-President Richard
M.
Nixut told correspondents to- day there would not be any "significant change" la United States policy as a result of his talks with Mr Herold Macmillan and
lenders in other British London last week.
Bul what he had learned would be reflected in what he had to say in the "higher councils" of the United States Government.
One of the "higher councils" the National Security Council- was noeting at the White House today under the Chairmanship of President Elsenhower.
The Council is the President's top advisory body and Mr Nixon is a member of it,
Mr Nixon said he particular- ly noted three main points in his talks with British leadera.
He noticed a very close agrec- ment between the two countries on the Berlin problem.
He found much greater con- cem than he had realised over the European Free Trade arra issuc.
And there was an "Identity of approach" in opposition to dia- engagement as part of a Ger- Ioan resettlement, Reuter,
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The End
Of A Sputnik
Oslo. Dec. 3. People in remote country dia- tricts on the Swedish border ro- ported today they believed they
This ia the British military jet helicopter, the
Fairey Ultra Light, which A New Name
leaver for Canada by boat from Southampton, for demonstration flights with the Canadian Navy, Army and Air Force.
It will be converted as a casualty pick-up and air ambulance, also showing its paces in a fast transport relo ...for the Army,
For the Navy it will take off and land on a tiny platform on the after-end of a frigate. Trials of this type have already been completed with two R.N. frigates.
Civil operators and au- thorities will also be given demonstrations, such as the Mounted Police, Dept. of Transport, etc.
The holicopter is power- ad by pressure jot units mounted at the tips of the two-blade rotor, which ore supplied with compressed air by a gas turbine gir gonerator. The Fairey Aviation chief test pilot will fly the helicopter during its Conodion stay. --Central Prost.
U.S. Makes
Offer
To Russia
Geneva, Dec. 3. The United States is
Comes With
New Legacy
London, Dec. 3. Sir Geoffrey William Penning- len, Dart, has changed hla namu by deed poll the
for
second Lime.
The London Gazeite announc-
Sir ed tonight that
Geoffrey had assumed the Gurnanie of Pennington-Ramsden.
Sir Geoffrey changed his name to Pennington in 1925. This was in accordance with The will of the Afth baron Muncaster, who died without heir, and whose properties Sir Geoffrey inherited.
As his elder brother was mur dered in Malaya in 1948, Str
Geoffney
Is Late succeeded father, Sir John Ramsden, to the baronetcy in October.
A retired
(Life major Guards), Sir Geoffrey WAJ 0 well-known amateur rider in his young days. He Anished second in the 1927 Grand No- tional-China Mail Special.
Observation For Cyprus
Winner of the 1958 Nobel Peace Prize, Dominican monk Father D. G. Piro is
soon in his garden, a hobby he carried on while engaged in trying to transplant displaced people in now villages through- out Europe and got thoir now roots to grow,UPI Tolophoto.
Work Starts
Shansi
On
Water Project
Paris, Dec. 3.
Radio Peking reported that work has started on a huge reservoir the biggest water con- servancy project in Shansi Province, North China,
This multi-purpose project will al the long-cherished dicam of the people in the pro- vince to harness the unruly Fen River, the biggest Wale way there and the second largest tributary of the Yellow River.
Located on the Pen River in Chingto County, the reservoir will cover an area of 32 square kilometres. Its dam will be 410 metres wide at the base, 60 metres high and 700 metres long while its construction will entali more than 4,000,000 cuble metres of stone works, the radio paid.
When completed by
July reservoir will next year, the control all the flood water over an area of sʊne 5,300 square kilometres in the basin of the Fen River in its upper reachas.
A
Rise In London's Crime Rate
London's
London, Dec. 3.
erimo rute rose sharply in the Arst nine months of 1938, the Commissioner of
Mr the Metropolitan Polich, Joseph Simpson, reported here today.
Mr Simpson said the biggest increases were in; burglary, up 04.0 per cent over the same period last year.
Thefts from vehicles, up 43.3 per cent,
housebreakding, 37.3 per cent higher, shopbreaking azd warehouse-broaking, up 33.8 per
cent, and thefts of cars, which increase 31.6 per cent,
Thefts from vehicles for the Brut nine months of this year totalled 11,999.
London had 10,181 cases shopbreaking and warehouse
of
Nlevsin, Cyprus, Dec. 3. A squadron of Pioneer ight observation planes was put into operation today over Troodos mountains, traditional breaking, 0,002 housebreaking hiding area for the pro-Greek Eoka underground,
the
The plance arrived on Cyprus in unwrapped boxes hauled by
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40,671 thefts of cars and 790 burglaries, China Mall Special.
pared to open the whole of its lonth of whilwind hell Rotary Governor
territory to the control of Inter-copters also arrived on national observers if the Soviet | Band-U.P.I. Union will do the same, sources close to the delegations at
the
the
conference on surprise at Poland Supports
quoted the U.S. delegation as stating tonight.
The chief US.
delegata,
Berlin Plan
And witnemed the end of Sput-William Foster, old that America
Warsaw, Dec. 3. lk 11'e carrier rocket.
The Polish Communist leader, A forry driver, Johan Holen, would do this to drive off the danger of war and · stabiliso at the Bitto town of Elverum,
Mr Wladyslaw Cornulka, to pence. The United States pro-night announced Poland's sup sold he saw a glowing object posts a collective warning sy8- "
flash nerods tho slty at 4.18 pm.
port for the Boviet proposal to local tino (1518 G.M.T.) moving to against misilon, using land-
based control posle. Other turn West Berlin into a fres Northeast.
meamures of protection woult in city.
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A car driver Arne Lut Nace chute radar, air observer cores in the village of Tryall, saldand certain measures of di ha saw a glowing object die arrument. appearing towards Bwodon at:
lo sald the only present means of untrying peaceful Derinany wAO. through a cur
both German Foster argued that 12 reprimale federation of The carrier rockat wee duo could be taken
About the same time.
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over Scandinavia this afternoon, attacker in a matter of minutes, man Democratic Republie and and reports sold it was likely to no«ons would dare sitese any- | rejacied by the West burn up today, Roter..
| one=Franco-Presse,
Goverment Edutan,
Singapore, Dec. 3. Mr Ny Tihon, of Selgon, Dis trict Governor of Rolpry In
ba- released General the Singapore from Hospital next Tuesday.
Ho will fly home the same Jay.
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Mr. Tibon was injured in motor amashi walia visiting Bouth Malaya on September 20,
Iteutor.
Singapore Polio
Bingapore, Dec. 8. Sir
new cases of poliow myelitie
reported in WETO Bingapore today, bringing the total for the Colony's bros- month-old epidemic to 801, with 10 deaths-Beuter,
The reservoir will not only hold back 23 million tons of l washed downstream an- inually but greatly reduce the scouring of the river bed by the flow
that the amount of silt which the giant reservoir now being built at the Sanmen Gorge along the Yellow River
has to tako in will be cut down. In addition it can be used to generate power with a capacity of 8,300 kilowatta-France- PлCKSO.
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London's Christmas Tree Is Broken
*London, Oco. 3. Norway's plant Christ-
mas tree to be erected in Trafalgar Square, London, broke in two today while being unloaded from a ship in the dooks.
The tree, presented to London every year by Delo, broke 24 feet from the top and a Norwegian embassy apokeanten said that if I could not ba pilood, Another would be sent in Its place.
80 This year's tree is feet long, the tallest of the 12 no far sånt. it I 43- years old and for the past 10 yours, had received special nursing "to win tho honour of adorning Tratal- gar Square," according to the Royal Norwegian in- formation Service,
When oracted the tree is decorated ared noodlit Christmas throughout the #racon. Carols are sung nightly at its bean-China Mafi Special,
MRS. NIXON GOES SHOPPING
Pat Nixon, in Mys London with her hus- bund, U.S., Vice-President Richard Nixon, went on □ shopping spree in a West End" store during their [recent visit--but in the ond the only bought, twe barato, for, her daughters. First call was at the avobter counter. A blue one tought her fancy but not the price: £3. 11x-6d.
Nor did the cara for the price of the jersey suits for youngsters. Those were 11 guineas each and a Mr Nixon explained, she pays, only that for and of hár own kulty,
....
But tho bought the borets, ono rod and, one white, in ingora wool. They cost 13 - shillings
oach.
She passed on to the silverware department, was shown a £40 silver tray. Sold Mr Nixon: "I like antique stuff,”-
Before fearing the store sho Inspected the um~ brellas, took a look at the handbag counter and seriously considered tak- Ing a coffee set hame to the USA with bar.
But it was just the barots' that she left with. --Exprets Picture; e