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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1997.

POPE PRESIDES Asia To America By New

AT MEETING

Air Route

Vatican-German Relations

Rome, June 20.

The Greatest interest is attached to the meeting of the Congress for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Af fairs held at the Pope's 'villa, Cas- tel Grandolfo at which, it is un- derstood, relations between the Vadcan, and "Germany were cussed.

dis-

Portland, Ore., June 20. By the completion of their epic Alght of approximately 5,500 miles over the top of the world, from Moscow to Vancouver, Wash., three Soviet airmen. among the greatest living. have demonstrated "the possibilities of a new air route between Asia and America. by way

of the North Pole."

Valelle Chaslov, one of Russia's many Arctic nying experts, his co- pilot Georgi Baldukoy, and Navi- While no official announcementgator Alex Bellakov, are the men who pioneered the passage. Their has been made. the semi-oficial

fight will live in history as one of the most romantic and daring of

Vatican Press Bureau says that the meeting must be of extraordinary importance since it is very excep- tional for the Pope to preside at a Congress meeting.

the age.

correspondent.

He declared his plane had bé- haved perfectly. Nothing went. wrong. They had landed owing. to poor visibility. They had still enough petrol. for a further 750 miles.

Chakalov stated he would take off for Oakland, California, to- morrow, as soon as the weather cleared. Reuter.

PASSAGE CONQUERED

Washington, June 20. President F D. Roosevelt and Mr., Cordell Hall, Secretary of State, both have telegraphed their Hopping off from Moscow on congratulations to the Soviet air- Friday at 2 p.m. GMT., the Rus men who landed at Vancouver. stans landed at the Vancouver i Washington. after & non-stop army barracks at 4.22 pm. G.M.T."| flight from Moscow, to-day.

It is expected that the decisions will be officially revealed shortly.-to-day. Thus they were in the The Soviet Embassy issued a Bruter.

alr for over 50 hours without re- | statement. as folows: fueling!

FACTORY CLOSED

DOWN

Johnstown, June 20. The Bethlehem Corporation has agreed to close down its fac- tory after Ave hundred state po- lice surrounded it, not allowing supplies or workers to enter.- Heuter.

An earlier message from New

The greater part of their journey lay over frozen, Arctic tundras, the ice-bound Polar regions, the enor mous musker barrens of northern Canada.

"The North-east Passage has been conquered for commerce' after a decade of intensive pre- paratory labours, including ard- exploration. chart-making and weather re-search, and the "BEHAVED PERFECTLY”

establishment of a network of Immediately" on landing Chaka-wireless stations."--" lov was interviewed by Reater's Reuter.

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York stated that after the refusal MRS. PUTNAM WINS TRAINING OF

of his request for the Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Johnstown, Pennsylvania, factory to be closed to avoid any possible bloodshed, Governor Earle declared martial law in Johnstown and ordered the local Citizens' Guard and other vigilantes to be disarmed and the factory to be closed. The Gover- nor stated that'he had been warn-

ed by the sheriff that forty thou- sand miners would march to John-

FRIENDLY BET

Singapore. June 20. Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, flying around the world with three companions, won a felendly five dollar bet when she landed here from Bangkok ten minutes ahead of the Royal Dutch Airways plane on the regular service.

Airliners belonging to both the Dutch KLM, and Imperial Alr-

ways left Bangkok at the same time as Mrs. Putnani, who had a wager with the commercial pilots that she would. Teach Singapore ahead of theku.

stown to encourage the steel strikers. Eugene Grace, president of the Corporation, objected to the Governor's action and appealed to Präsident Roosevelt to intervene, stating that the Grace family was Mrs. Putnam gleefully, took a threatened with death. He had photograph of the KL. plane as information that the bridges were 'It landed. to be dynamited....

SATISFACTION FELT

IN LONDON

London, June 20. Satisfaction is felt here that Ger- many has made use of the re- cently agreed machinery, namely appealed to the Four Powers for discussions of the Leipzig incident. The "Observer' says that the meet- ing of the four control powers on Saturday was marked by a very cordial spirit.

According to diplomatic circles. a whole lot of good might come out of the incident, rather than evil.

Reuter.

OFF TO BANDOENG

Singapore, June 21. Mrs. Amelia: Putnam took off for Bandoeng at 10,57,am. G.M.T.- Reuter.

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STRIKERS CLASH WITH POLICE

Port of Spain, Trinidad,

June, 20.

GERMAN WOMEN

Berlin, June 20. The latest statistics, published here, on the work of the Organi- sation of German Women, shows that since summer 1934, one mil- on mothers have been trained in subjects of health, child welfare, cooking, sewing and problems of general training..

to

Up to now, 150 schools for mo- established 29 thers have been working centres in various parts of the country, and attached them are Mother-School Homes, where women are given the oppor- tunity to stay during courses, if they come from places, where no schools have been opened yet.

A training centre for whole- time teachers, and a Reichs Train- Ing School for Mothers has been established at Berlin-Wedding-

Transocean News Service..

TO ITALIAN MOTHERS

Rome, June 21. "No further obstacles will stand in the way of the Italian People," declared Signor Mussolini, address- An English Police Inspectoring 60,000 women drawn from all William Bradburn, and a native parts of Italy. He exorted the corporal were killed and several Italian mothers to be conscious of civilians were wounded in a seven- their special duties, particulary as. hours battle between police and guardians of the Italian family.-- striking olifield workers at the vi-Transocean Kuo. Min. lage of Fyzabad to-day.

According to the "Sunday Times," the Soviet Ambassador, M. Maisky, 'on Saturday handed to the Foreign

The Governor of the Island has Office a note addressed to Chair-sent a wireless message to a Bri- man of the Non-Intervention Com-tish warship, near at hand, which mittee. This note reiterates the is expected to arrive at any mo- assertion that the procedure of ment.

the Four Powers, which excludes

The strikers were attempting a Soviet Russia from discussions is sit-down movement on the British not justifiable. This method, if owned Apex and Trinidad lease- | repeated, might "endanger the

holds in the oilfields existence of the Committee." These last words, the "Sunday Times" says, might be interpreted as a threat of the Soviet Union tó withdraw from the Committee. Transocean 'Kuo"Min.

MESSAGE TO: MUSSOLINI.

Rome, June 2.

The fall of Bilbao, was taken by General Franciaco as a good, oppor- tunity to send the following cable to Signor Mussolini:

"At the moment when the National troops are making their victorious entry into Bilbao, along with my greetings, I send you the 'enthusiastic greetings of this army that Ja proud to have justined the confidence placed in it by the great Italian people and its Duce.

"I pray you to convey to His Majesty the King and Emperor the best sentiments of the Spanish people and its Generalissimo Franco, when you inform him of this success.” Transocean News Service..

WOMAN OFFICIAL IN TROUBLE

Mascow, June 20.,- The Woman Commissar for 80- cfat Becurity in the Crimean Re- public Mme. Alexandra Zum-

pilova, has been arrested on a charge of embezzling public, funds for the use of Trotsky 89m- pathisers,

She is said to be the leader of a. group which systematically em bezzled large amounts Router".

The situation is very tense. Reuter

DUKE OF WINDSOR IN VIENNA

Vienna, June 20, The Duke and Duchess of Wind- arrived at Vienna to-day, where they intend to spend a few days shopping.

sor

Transocean News Service.

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