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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 3,1950.
Wild Commons Debate: MP Called Home
London, Mar. 2.
The Labour Opposition tonight tabled a motion censuring the govern- meht for not protesting against the "get out" order served on a Labour M.P. by the European-controlled Government of Federal Rhodesia.
Paint Is Main
Danger
On A-Sub
This motion will be debated in the House of Commons on Wednesday night and the Labour lenders cabled the
M.P. concerned, Mr John Stonehouse, suggesting he return for it.
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aled to the Federal Government derjaring him a prohibited im- migrani.
These events followed stormy (Nemoon debate in the Common on the Bellon taken against Mr Stonehouse.
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21x critten in Federal Rhodesia considered his res marks to be provocatives Labour'speakers in the Com-
the
Meanwhile in Sallabury (hes Federal Mintuler of Iloma Affairs Sir Malcolm Barrow, sald Mr Stonehouse would mens today held that restriction definitely leave the Rhodesian (on the freedom of a Member of Federation tomorrow, volun- | Parliament was a serious matter. tarily or otherwise.
Mr James Callaghan, Sir Malcolm sald there WBS party's chief spokesman to question
of Mr Stonehouse colonial affairs, asked: "Have we being allowed to continue his really go to the stage whero a tour of the Federation (a member of this House can be Nynsalang tomorrow.
denled permission to visit a Bri- tish protectorate without so much as a squeak of protesti”,
Mr Stonehouse telephoned the House of Commons from
Chicago, Mar. 2. The medical officer of the atomic submarine USS Seawolf today told how painted decks and lumin. the ous dials were a greater debate and spoke to Mrs Bar- bara Castic, Labour Party n nuclear chalrecon. danger than power plant.
Federation during
Noisy Scenes
the
Substaners that were harmless j Noisy scenes developed in the for short dives in pre-nuclear normally sedate ships, Lt. Cor. Joba 11. Eber- sole rald. Brezne serious and dongerous malerials under the extended dive of the nuclear submarine.
Cindr. Ebersele wns a featured į speaker at the annual elinte con- ference of the Chicago Medica) Society.
Fresh paint, he said, was u major obstacle due to fumes it continues to throw several
weeks after applica- flon, and which become harm- ful in a close atmosphere,
Parliament following Opposition demands for a British Government state- CHE U the action of the Rhodesian federal authorities In
Stonehouse, declaring Mг
prohibited immigrant.
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No Illusions
For the government, Mr Cuth- bert Alport, Commonwealth. Under-Secretary, coid nelther the British Government nor the Federation Government was under any ilusions about the seriousness of the situation.
When he re-emphasised that the Immigration law w matter for the Federal Government, Mr Callaghan declared that whatever the law might be, it was high tima it was corrected if someone noi responsible to the British Parliament could
order British subject who was also s Member of Parliament to leave a Bellish Colony.
The Duke of Edinburgh was elivered by workers as he recently toured the Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, Madras, in an
upen car with the Finance Minister of Madras.
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OFF DEBT TO
OVER-KEEN FARMER PAYS OFF
GOVERNMENT-AND MIGRATES
Dowagiac, Mich., Mar. 2.
Michigan's rebel farmer today paid off his debt to the government for
raising too much wheat...
"CANADA
HUMILIATED" -
Ollawn, Mer. 2. Opposition leader Lester Fear- spn tonight accused the Con- azrvative Government of humiliating Canada by having the United
Stales pay for equipping the Royal Canadian Air Force. Pearson charged in the Com- mons that the government bedecision to replace the Cana- dian-designed Arrow interceptor with the United States-designed and owned Bomate marked the first
The Labour ranks refused to be preted by the Kovern- ment's paint that the Federal Government is solely respon- sible for the litw dealing with immigrants. off
There
on tho was uproar government benches when Mr
As political temperatures rose James Grifths, 庭 former on both sides of the House there -Labour Colonial Secretary, were nolsy demonstrations and suggested trut European some remarks could not lender in Central Africa were
heard in the uproar.-Reuter. showing patric and were "completely unworthy of the responsibility of leadership."' The case is complicated, not only because a British Member
"The only solution tay in stopping the use of these "min- terials while at sea and for two
10 three weeks before leaving port" Cmdr Ebersole sald,
Dials
Radiun painted dials, noticed in non-nuclear
of Parliament is Involved, but because of the structure of the un- subs, Federalion which is composed
caused a build-up of airborne
radioactivity and produced deceptive nutsafee,
Boy Frozen
:
Yonkus, Jr., 33-year-old poultry farmer who carried on à six-year feud with the government
federal against wheat acreage controls, malled a registered letter containing a cheque for $3,370 in payment of Anes. penaltles and interest Imposed because he grew more than the 12 acres of wheat allotted to him.
Yankus never sold a single grain of wheat-he grew it only to feed his own chickens--but he was fined and penalised, just the same.
Yankus
owed total of $5,066.83, but last June, the Government selsed 2. bank account he held containing 1,700. The
cheque he mailed today missile represented the difference, plus time in additional
had interest that Conadian history that this occrved at the rate of slightly country had accepted "lend more than 32 cents a day.
ald from its North American neighbour.
"This government has decided to permit the United States taxpayers to pay for our night- Ing equipment," the Liberal
"The decision is
lease" Chicago, Mar, 2. The frozen body of a missing] of two protectorates--Nyasaland Australian boy was found to and Northern. Rhodesis which, day in a suburban a
admistered by
the canal,
The bay, Warwick Farrant, 7.
ATO
drainage
On the other hand, he wild, Colonial Office and Parliament, danger of power plant radia and Southern Rhodesia, a self-disappeared last night when he leader satd.
went off hunting fór o slugshot} both humiliating and unneces- tion during the 60-day sub-governing colony.
stick-U.P.I.
tary," U.P.I.
mersion record ci. in 1058 was minute.
The average amount of ex- posure was less than 10 per cent of the amount of exposure allowed in industry.
"Provocative"
was
F
the
Mr Stonehouse
when Northern Rhodesia order was made by the Rhodesian Federal Government which sits in Southern Rhodesia,
He said future underwater | repuleing him to leave within. medical
would 24 hours. research specialise in human psychology, He refused to recognise the and in the effect of lack of | Federal Government's authority, vxercise, lack of Sensory Mr Stonehouse had addressed stimull, day-night relationships, African meetings in Southern and other areas of interest pro- Rhodesla and some of his vided by the unique environ- | statiments, particularly in view
ment of a true submersible of the
Nyuxulund Trouble in C.P.J.
which he had proposed visiting.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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5 Vies with (8).
ACROSS
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7 Spoken (4).
On the fat alle (5).
10 Stage lover (0),
11 Wan (4).
13 Laid down as a rule' (10).
10 Specimen (4)..
2 Sur (6).
3 Subject (8),
4 Sally (6)...
G Prison (4).
B Prepared (8):
13 Revise (0).
14 Calumniates (8)..
17 Diadom (5).
10 Good-bye (4).
19 Absorbed (10),
22 Reptile (4).
24 Squeezo (5).
25 Roside (5).
26 Tackle (4).
27 Constraint (7).
13 mall, in French (3).
18 Stopped (0).
20 Duck (5).
*1 Lock (8).
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Mr K. Headed For
East Germany For Spring Fair
Leipzig, East Germany, Mar. 2. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev will arrive in Leipzig }·
for his announced visit to, the International Spring Fair on Wednesday.
The anncunerment of the Government delegation of the Arrival of the Squiet leader was USSR will your the, Leiuziz reported by the offient East Yor German news agency, ADN.
The ADN report sald
that Khrushchev would be arriving as the head or Government delegation of the Soviet Union.
i named no other members of the Hussion delegation.
The announcement - of Khrushchev's arrival — the first official word on the date of his visit to East Germany ---named only one speciilo date for any activilles he is to undertako here.
It said that Khrushchev and East German
party
Walter Ulbricht would
leader
deliver
addresses to a rally to be held
in Leipzig on the day of the
Soviet Premier's arrival.
Climax
The announccmeni came as the climax of A day of heightened diplomatingactivity In the tangled German ques- tion.
The Soviets today handed moles to the Western Ambas- sadors in Moscow containing conditional agreement to their idea for a Foreign Ministers; cenference on the German ques- tion, If they were not ready for summit talks.-U..I
Holiday
Chicago, Mar. 2, Patrolman Donald Costigan Its only other staffment on had a holiday tleketing motor- the Khrushchev itinerary wus ists named Holly, Easter and that "on following days the Christmas-UPI,
Giving Up
Two weeks ago the indepen- dent Cass County former an- nounced he was giving up his night against govemment con- trols, settling is account, sell ing his 100 acre farm and muy- Ing to Adelaide, Australia.
He applied for and received a passport for himself, his wife and two chlidren.
Last Friday he went to Washington und appeared 30-
House
fore
Batista
Airmen
Terrorist Acquitted Leader's
Future
Discussed
Nicosia, March 2. The future of Eoka leader Colonel John Grivas was believed to have been among the subjects dis- cussed today by Arch bishop Makarios and Cyprus Governor Sir Hugh Foot.
After four years of leading the fight against the British, Grivas still remains a figure of mystery.
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Santiago, Cuba, Mar. 2.
Cubun revolutionary tribunal tonight acquitted Batista airmen
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NC-
for
cused bf genocide their air missions over Oriente Province during the revolution.
The verdict ended a two-weck mass trial during which the prosecution contended that the farmer Cuban Air Force pilots. gunners and mechanics were guilty of common crimes when they bombed and strafed their objectives,
sometimes
and injuring civilians.
killing
The prosecution had de- manded the death penalty for 22 of the sirmen and long prison terms for the other 21.
The 10 pilots among the ac- His present whereabouts have cused were all American-trained not yei buen disclosed, and it under the military and defence was not known when or whereassistance programme. he would meet Archbishop
Makarios.
Announcement of the deci
1 was not Impossible, in zion sunt the courtroom into fact, that this 'meeting might bedlam. have taken place already.
Even Grivas's attitude, to the Wives and other relatives of Agricultural London agreements on Cyprus the defendants cheered we ran Wheat Subcommittee and told is not known, unless the Eokn
up to embrace the nequitted the story of his long Aght Inscriptions welcoming the nien..P.I. against government restric settlement, which were daubed tions.
on walls in Nicosla last night, are any indication.
He said he was not fighting to grow wheat, but was' Üght- do what he wanted ing to with his own land.
"Tyranny"
Under the present' set-up, he said, he was free to do little
more than pay taxes.
"And this is tyranny," he added,
Yankus wild that his wife unhappy that all the years of labour to build up his farm had gone for nothing.
Chanting
The only thing that seemed certain was that the thousands of Greek-Cypriots who yestér- day chanted his name in the streets of Nicosia will never see their hero in the flesh,
They will have to ba con- tent with the photographs on sule in the city, which maka. "the Cyprus-born former Grock Army officer look much younger, than his G0-odd "But," he added "I have a
Years #bed-pärg-of-handa-and-we- "Britisir" decision--that good mind, and I'm willing to Grives should, leave Cyprus for work. If I was suiszt shough Greece was understood to have to make it once, I can make been accepted during the Lon- It agalo.
dun talks.
"I have to regrets."-UP.1.
Hot Seat
This, it was believed, was noi so much a matter of face- saving AN of commonsense: Britals' could hardir offer a hero's welcome to die who only a few days aro bad A price of £10,000 un hla head.
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Danville, Va., Mar. 2. When a grass fire got out of control and threatened bls Meanwhlic, photographers and home, Raleigh Martin took off netysmen kept up their vigil bis pants and beat out the outside the barbed wire berri- flaines.
cades at Nicosia airport, in the Later, Martin locked out of hope of spotting his plane. the window-to see his garage in But so far there has been no flames. Then he remembered sign of the elusive Grivas, and he had hung his smouldering | his departure may well remain trousers on the garage wall,— a secret until it is already a fait U.P.I.
accompli--France-Presse.
Mother - Love Blamed For Kidnapping
Ontario, Calif., Mar. 2.
Frustrated mother-love not money was blamed today for the kidnapping of a tiny, nine-week-old twin
apparently taken by a volunteer baby-sitter,
A police spokesman, said' the absence of ron som
notce indicated the tot was not "taken from his widowed mother for money.
enid.
Ruth Flores, WA widowed, known only as Ann Williams, out with her fiance, Franals last June when her husband She befriended Mrs Flores in | Keitner; 24. dica in an explosion of weld-order to carry off the child, they had helped her since her lus- She explained many people
The distraurbi mölker has band's death. ́virtually gone sleepless. Ulace | Min Williams remarked the discovering the baby missing would do anything to have a on. Friday night. :
baby of her own", Mrs. Florer
Ing equipmenį at their horne, Cuddling the other twin, "Isn't too bad ́ ́a single Aaron, the mother of four other woman who wants a baby, and | young children appealed to the cm support ono can't lopt woman: one," the grief stricken' mhother
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Repast, 4 Amber, Plenty, Adept, 10 Laud, 13 Contest, 15 Minor, 18 Aver, 17 Eyas, 19 "Izute, 20 Destiny: 21 Ends, 23 Blunt, 24. Medum,”/25 Owned, 26 Stalks. Downs ↑ Rapolaul, 2 Presumes, 3 Sato,' B Meditate, 6, Expose, & Borry, 11 Distanco, 12 Colina, 13 Eventual, | Flores, snatched fron tiis cells. in the porch for the woman, nothing of the woman volunteer- sound asleep and little Eric 14 Trompass, 18 Yellow, 22 idest.
•The child's another, hiên, anhà the kidnapper, was a woman i lug to baby-alt as she squki qol missing from his crib-UP.I.
She said the women told her recalled. "Take_good care of my baby. quoted the suspecting kidnapper | Watch. his "cold and please, she was setiya In church "work Mrs Flores returned home tim mayring • Bhortly before sho|| please bring him back ta me." ́and wanted to help her out. shortly after midnight, and discovered tha: babơ”, säule: Lech | N The FBI, who joined polleo Mrs Flores said she thought discovered all the children
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Dead Chinese Girl Was Soldier's Wife
Turin, Italy, Mar. 2. The kimono cind beauty found dead in aleeping car 13 of the Rome express
on Saturday was identi- fled by police today as the Chinese wife of an American -serviceman
posted in Italy.
Pollco Irted the dond
woman
ay Men Bisbeth Wong King. They said her death appeared to be suicide, but gave no further identification.
The body of the girl wan found clad only in kimone In a Pullman compartment • of car 13 when the Koma ex- press arrived here early Katurday morning. There was no luggage and no.
identity
with the papera woman, but clues included a Klip of paper with a code which seemed to spell out "Mrs Elizabell W. King. 175 West 81st Street, New York Clly,"
No. 1 Mystery
The discovery of the mysterious
oriental beauty was Italy's No. 1 mystery for almost 48 hours.
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In the compartment with Mrs
been found King had empty airlines flight bag, two emply glasses with traces of a white powder and a train Licket bearing the words "Embassy of the Philippines."
The alarm spread it to the Philippine Embassy. They disclaimed knowledge of dead
anyone matching the
irl's description. Then someone here Buzzcated she looked like Chinco singer working in Rome. But the singer was found alive. Asalut resort, pollo authorls- ed a painter to sketch Che dead woman's portrait from her body in the morgue. The sketch was published in A newspaper today.-U.P.I.
Vanished
Ipswich, Mar, 2, Farmer John Leeks reported that his 60 feet wide pond vanished down a three-inch holo last night-U.P.1.
"FAIR LADY" IS HOME
The highest paid of the “My", Fair Ladies”, Bally Ann Hawes, who took ever from Julls Andrews on Broadway, pistared at the Mayfair Hotel, Lotidon, with her husband, Broadway composer Biobari Adler, whom she married soon after all, wons to ‘Arnprion:
Her pisce in the Amerian proänellen ́ ́la being taken 'by another, English Elles. Silly Ann and hör husband arrived in London from the South of France where ther kað been staying for a few daya with, Somerset Maugham,
--Cecitesi Frese Photo,