THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1937.
SPAIN PROVES WAR FROM AIR IS NOT SOCKS
DEADLY UNLESS GAS IS EMPLOYED
The six-foot tiger shown above was shot ten miles from Wuchow and
is one of several that have been marauding the district.. It weighed 250
Jbs.
Bomb Raids Fail
After observing for months the effect of. continued air- bombing on Madrid, Lester Ziffren, talls in the following article how difficult. It is to bomb cities Into submission from the skies.
By Lester Ziffron United Press Staff Correspondent.
Rock Island, Apr. 30. That big war planes can- not bomb cities into sub- mission, is the impression gained from watching the effects of aerial bombard- ment of Madrid.
Incendiary and explosive bombs huve spread destruction
Statue of King Albert of Belgium which is to be erected in Ghent, The monument which stands six feet high, shows the king on horseback.
EUROPE
CALLS
In that city, first modern capital U.S. PENURIOUS
to be bombarded thus, but they
have been instruments of ter- IN CONSULATES
rorism, rather than weapons with which to force surrender. It is quite likely that gas bomba would be more effective for causing the fall of a city, but gas has not been used in the
ROYAL YACHT HAS Spanish war,
HAD INTERESTING HISTORY AT SEA
By DAN ROGERS .
". London, May 1.
Some Workers in London Office Paid Only $9 Weekly
London, April 21.
no
Uncle Sam is becoming known as a "skinflint" employer in We wont through so many day and night bombing raids in Madrid that Europe-at least as far as con- we lost count, but I believe every-sulates are concerned. one agreed a night raid was much Native clerks and stenographers, more terrifying than one in day- a certain number of which are light. I have seen people killed and necessary for efficient transaction of wounded by bombe; homes, palaces consular business, are paid as little and buildings destroyed by
Bames
a week. They receive as SD and explosives, and the terror which allowance" and are not eligible for the dreaded man-made birds
indstar pensions, regardless of how long or
cand Inspire. With thousands
how faithfu
they serve the United unarmed civilians, I had 10 seckt
States safety scores of times. in cellars, In
British clerks and of both sexes, aver- might prove. safe against the death
Ago $16 from above...
highest paid, $20 a week, as well as the lowest. One veteran clerk has worked for 20 years and his salary week. A well-educated is $20 a English girl was employed recently at $420 a year,"
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1 p.m. Local: Time Signal, and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Rate da Costa (piano) and Jessica Dragonette (Soprano).
1.80 9.01. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Timo and Announcements.
Geraldo and His Or
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7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations and Hongkong Exchange Mar- ket Report.
7.35 p.m. Thres Light Songs by Mary Kay (Contralto).
A Brown Bird Singing (Wood); Danny Boy (Weatherley); My Aln Folk (Lemon, Mills). ·
7.45 p.m. Cinema Organ Mcle- dies by Quentin MacLean.
Cincina Memories; Parades" Selection.
p.m.
The royal yacht Victoria and Albert, in which King subways, and any other place that stenograpweek. This includes the Romantique
George VI will review the British fleet at Spithead on May 20, once almost toppled over and to this day sailors talk about her "unseaworthiness.”
The vessel, moored in Portsmouth harbour, has carried more crowned heads and royal personages than any other craft in the world. She was built in 1897 for Queen Victoria.
Recently the "V and A," as she is known to naval men, was refitted in Portsmouth drydock for her new duties. Sleeping accommodations were rearranged, provision being made for the King and Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke and Duchess of Kent. Otherwise little has been changed
since the days of Victoria.
Her keel was laid on December 15, 1897, and she was launched on May D, 1809. Eight months later, as the ship was being taken out of drydock
on January 3, 1900, she heeled over,
the list reaching 24 degrees.
There is no doubt she would have turned bottom up, except for docking guys which successfully withstood the strain.
Three hundred tons of ballost, water and pigiron, were hastily put
on board and she was floated on the next tide.
STORY SPREAD
The damage was not serious; she sailed a fortnight later and behaved beautifully, but the story, of the accident
New
Proverbs
Provided
By Japan
BUILDINGS COLLAPSE
I have seen nine' and 'ten storey apartment buildings collapse beneath 500 pound bombs. A 0-storey edifice on Alcala Zamora Street, across the street from Retiro park, Madrid, was cut in half by a powerful bomb which caused one half of the building to fall like a deck of cards, explosions shattered windows for blocks around and puffed some bulld-
HUM
NOW ALLOWANCES GRANTED
Americans, unless they are em- ployed in Washington and especially The sent abroad, fare somewhat better, Seven American girls hired in Lon- don during
"Parade of
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-
and Announcements. ther Heport
Orchestra Raymondo. 8.03 A Night on the Waves (Kostimaa); Electric Girl (Helmburgh Holmes); (Lanner, arr. Waller); (Strauss, arr. Walter); Love is my Glow Worm-Intermezzo (Lincke); Indian Mail-Descriptive (Lamotho); Gounod in Vienna (arr. Walter); The Dancing Clock (Ewing).
re
8.30 p.m. From the Studio.
A Variety Programme. 1. Accordion Solo Violin Tzigano ....John Clayton; 2. Penales from The world 3. Heaven....Bob Xavier;
.The is waiting for the sunrise....Th Victorians; 4. Song-Selected. Jack Stardust.... Doreen Ma Grenham; the past five years
and H. L. Ozorio (Double Planos); average $13 a week salary but re- ceive in addition, an average of about Bob Mavlor, Dorean Ma Vocal
and Bombs with lime fuses were some. $25 a month in Washington, Duet); 7. Ukulele Lady....The Vic-
us out like balloons so they became
times used. They would fall through three or four floors of a building before they would explode.
Americans
allowance."
who do the same work, get $1,800, plus a living allowance.
~The Teason--for- But Judging from Madrid, cities
the-abnormally like London, Paris and New York low salaries for alien employees is could never be destroyed by incen- explained by a law, passed by Con- diary and explosive bombs. It would gress in 1900 and repealed in 1932, take thousands and thousands of that no alien employee of a consulate $1,000 u the heaviest bombs to wipe them could be paid more than out, A third of Madrid has been year. The law is effective no longer destroyed. Its crumbled buildings but since its repent, Congress has were not built as strongly as Ameri- not appropriated enough money to can structures of the same size, remedy the injustice. Consuls, faced however.
with limited budgets and increasing volume of work, can do nothing about it. CONSULAtes lose empLOYEES
Air raids in the open country are much less terrifying-than those in the cities. In the Belds
one
con
throw himself on the ground and wait for the danger to pass because the odds are that the bombs won't
ever-
torians: 8. Accordion Solo-Blue Heaven....John
John Clayton; D. Hare's love in your eye... Bob Xavier; 10. it's a sin to tell a lle....Doreen Ma and. H. L. Ozorio (Double Planes); 11. Song-Selected Jack Gren- ham; 12. Accordion Solo-Danube Waves...John Clayton; 13. Russian Lullaby The
Victorians; 14, So do I Doreen Ma and H. L. Özorlo Doreen Ma (Duet) 18, Haricm. and H. L. Özorlo (Double Planos).
9.15 p.m.
Band of H. M. Cold- stream Guards.
War March of the Priests (Men-
"Swan
Lake"--Ballet delasolin); (Tchaikovsky); Liberty Bell-Merch As a consequence,
consuls are (Sousa).
9.30 p.m. London-News and An- losing some of their most efficient Geneva
nouncements. APAN is the land of proverbs, and fall near you, But in the cities the and promising employees.
Jost a young native em- 9.55
A Recital by Malcolm p.m. the modern proverb-makers have menace consists principally of flying recently added hundreds of new ones which rock, stone and bricks. There is the ployee, after seven years satisfactory McEachern (bass).
whose salary at the time he
In Praise of Alo (Sharpe); Gen- of wreckage. Scores of Madrid resi- pulation.
buildings den consulate has lost six of its Longstaffe); My Old Shako (Barron ents lost their lives Here are a few examples from new in which they had sought refuge, ablest clerks in the last three years,
and Trotter); The Windmill (Nelson); books and newspapers:
collapsed on top
for the same reason. Paris faces the Speed! (Flotsam and Jetsam); Old Most of the time the rebels used some problem, as do other European Stay at Home (Flotsam.
and
Jetsam), and I can never consulates.
19.15 p.m. London--Big Ben. forgetombers
the universal shudder in Embassies are not affected. Since
Viennese Waltzes. "Thin-lipped women are tars; Madrid one bright afternoon when 30 they deal with foreign governments
Potpourri of Waltzes (Robrecht).. irl-motored bombers, their silver and handle atate affairs, they only
..Murek Weber and His Orchestra; thick-lipped women are cross and bodies gleaming in the sun, flew in employ Americans. Girl clerks and Jealous."
threes in. perfect formation over the stenographers in embassies receive Potpourr! of Waltzes, No. 3 (Ro
Orchestra. wings, bad women have pretty seen and no loyalist pursuit planes lowances. faces,"
appeared. That visit was only Unless Congress does something in "Man' laughs with his heart, a demonstration. The thud and crash
the meantime, the altuation is likely of shattering buildings come later. to become even more out of balance in woman with her lips."
AIR BATTLES
London, it is said. In the autumn the
was out and spread like are now in daily use among the pa-peril of being buried beneath a pile | Be 22, Ns $15 a week. The Lon-tlemen, ・ good-night (Lockton and
wildfire. It resulted in a special committee to investigate the design of the Victoria and Albert and also a general inquiry into the whole question of warship construction. The designer was Sir William White, who was held blameless for the mishap.
Offcial records declare that the aceldent was due to an excess of weight of hull and equipment. NOT to error in the general design. To remedy this, some 200 tons were removed and 250 Long of iron ballast were added to the double
"Women and mountains look best from a distance."
on of them,
"Poison ties have illuminated) city. No escort âghters were to be from $2,000 upward, "plus living al-brecht). Marek Weber and His
a
bottom. Sea trials were carried out| Japan's proverb-makers are in- and she "proved herself one of the tolerant of make-up. The most The sky over Madrid was fre-Embassy and consulate will occupy safest vessels afloat and for her quoted proberb (by fathers, husbands | quently the scene of thrilling air sume building, with consulin Fox Trot-A,. pretty girl is like n
able,"
used to
who
receive $600 to $800 employees tonnage, one of the most comfort-and the old fashioned) is: "Only wo-battles. Loyalist plones
elerka 'and stenographers, on virtual- man who know that they are ugly potrol over the city but when they annually working alongside Embassy make up their faces."
disappeared the rebel bombers,ly the same tasks, but with the Em- But the question is still argued by
usually in groups of three with Ave bassy, employees receiving $2,000 to seamen, notoriously supersilious,
escort planes for each group, ap- $3,000 a year.-United Press; and the incident has been connected
aircraft government peared. The with the ship since it occurred.
would rush to take tite air. As the
COST 1510,034
The yacht cost £310,034 to build
and carries a crew of 367. Service in
ASTOR DIARY AFTERMATH
of them
bombers fled, the pursuit planes of craft abroad which out-flow the both sides would, zoom and sip in creaky crates of the Loyalist forces. and out of the clouds with their This situation was remedied finally Hollywood is safe now for machine guns going full speed. Now by the Loyalist government and 1 the yacht is a navy. "plan" and George S. Kaufman of Now and then a plane would be hit, smoke understand they can match the rebels
would billow from its tall, and it plane for plane. usally is given to men with long York, the "he's wonderful man would go down in fumes while thou-
Early in the war many British and foreign service, shortly before they
Madrilenos French volunteer pilots, most of them sands of entranced are due to retire. Discipline is of n of Mary Astor's diary.
A bench warrant for the bespec- watched from the streets. soldiers of fortune, flew the govern- very high order. There is NO
ment machines. A number of them The Loyalists', pursuit planes, aboard, but if a man facled Broadway playwright's arrest punishment proves unsatisfactory, he leaves the was dismissed by superior judge understand, are of Russian manufac- were killed. Finally almost all left American because the government did not ture, most Fletcher Bowron. The warrant was yacht at once in disgrace. :-
one of the last vestiges of the sense machines built on licence in Russia, possess planea to fight the rebels on
bombers
of an are principally Routine follows the practice of asional child custody battle between The
an equal basis. When the
me of the
aviators mba-of-war. Weather reporta are Miss Astor and her divorced bus-Russian invention. Neutral govern planes arrived, some
well puid wero
and taken to the King at 7am. and 9 band, Dr. Franklyn Thorpe.
bonuses
for p.m. when he la aboard. Strict Dr. Thorpe agreed to the dismis that Russian pursuit planes were were
German every rebel craft they brought down. rules restrict visitors to the King's sal. His attorney's had originally excellent and had given guests when the vessel is in service. Instigated its issuance by subpoena and Italian governments something The Yankee escuadrille composed of The vessel rarely leaves Portsmouth ing Kaufman to court to tell the to think about. At an early stage in Bert Acosta and several other Ameri- harbour unless the King is abourd, intimate details of an affair Miss the war, the insurgents were masters cans fought in northern Spain.
The robel air force consisted commisalon. and fully manned diary. Kaufman skipped town In-number of military planes but, the
rebels succeeded in obtaining air-land Italians-United Press. United Prest.
ment-agents: reported; confdentials were promised special
returned.
new.
or for trials, but she is always in Astor skelched in her purple-ink of the air. Spain never had a large rincipally of Spaniards," Germana ·
stend
10.16 p.m. Dance Music.
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The Norbert Wethmar Plasoforte Quintet
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"Lova" in Greenwich 6.45 p.m.lg. Dan.
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7.46 pm: The 106 Dance Orchestra', 8 pm,
Tha Bitange Adventures of Mr. Penny Epiaoda". B.
under 8.10 p.m. Friday Adday Concert a the direction of Johan Hook. p... Fred Hartley, and his Sextot, with
- Brian Lawrance/ - (Austrailan;
Vpealist).
9.30 p.m. The News and Announcements. Groenwich Time: Bigoni: at 945 9.30.
Transmission 3.
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10,15 pm. Di Ben. The Carlton Hotel
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“TELEGRAPH” ART SUPPLEMENT.
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