New American Rocket Plane To Attack World Air Speed Mark
Washington. June 3.
The US. Army Air Forces announced today that the XS-1, revolutionary new rocket-propelled plane designed to fly faster than the speed of sound, has completed three-fourths of the test flights ordered before making its first attack on the sonic barrier. The Bell Aircraft Corporation is conducting the tests.
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Twenty of the new planes | attempt to go faster than the speed have been ordered and 16 have of sound-roughly 723 miles been completed. The test flights Goodun-Bell test pilot
hour. It may either be Chalmers who 1108 concern, the plane's ability to been putting the aircraft through Its climb and land and the action preliminary tests or an Army Air of all control surfaces.
Force pilot selected by the AAF or a pilot chosen by the National Ad- visory Committee on Aeronautics.
No decalon has yet been made on who will fly the plane in lis ftrat garden
JOSEPHINE
BAKER MARRIED
Castelnau-Fayrac
France, June 3. Josephine Baker, American- born: sepia songstress who was the toast of Parla night life in prewar days, was married hero - today
to Jo Balilon, French dance orchestra lender.
A religious wedding was cele- brated in the chapel of the Chateau of Miranges and was followed by a civil ceremony Derformed by the Mayor of this tiny
village in southwestern
Baker, who was decorat- ed by the French Goverment for her resistance activities In North
Africa during the war, has not been active in the enter tainment fold in recent years. United Pross.
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London, June 4.
Army Air Force sources indicate that the AAF probably will take over the sonic barrier tests with one of its own pilets. These tests will boost the XS-1 closer and closer to the spee
speed of sound:
In previous attempts to fly faster speed sound planes have torn, themselves to pieces in a shock waves created by their own wings. The XS-1 is designed to overcome this,
Other Now Aircraft
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THE PARKERS
BLOW!
Work Of
US Military Missions
Washington, June 3.
The Secretary of State, Gen- eral George” Marshall, 'testifying before the House Armed Ser- vices. Committee, said today that the military missions which the administration wants to send abroad "could not in any sense be described as military units nor could they conceivably be considered as expeditionary forces."
Gen, Marshall said that at present there is no plan to have a mission
any
China, country except although several countries asked for them. Marshall did not name the mission in countries. He said the China-and also the one in Iran was sent under the President's war powers authority,
The Air Force already has unter construction XS-2, a rocket similar to the XS-1 but with a new wing design. An announcement expected shortly that the XS-3 will have still more revolutionary fca turca. Other new planes on the aupersonic range are still ол the drawing boards.
Gen. Marshall, in support of the The Air Force development pro-legislation which would give the gramme for the summer includes:
President new nuthority to dispatch 1. Attempts by a P-84 to crackt auch missions, sald the lack of the world speed record of 614 mph power would deprive the President held by Held by
Gloucester of the tools he needs in the conduct the British
of foreign affairs. He said if the United States does not have missions in foreign counties, other nations will.
Meteoshie
of
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engined Jets-45 by North
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Mother's Mouth Is Both Nursery & Sanctuary
San Francisco, June 3.
The San Francisco aquarium is calling the attention of visitors to its female Egyptian_mouth-breeding fish, whose mouth, now is full of eggs being hatched.
William B. Richardson, tropical fish expert at the California Academy of Science, explained that the fish picks up her eggs after they have fortilized and holds them in her mouth until they hatch.
During the 15-day incubation period, the little fish refuses all food, After the young are hatched, the mother carries them in her mouth. They venture out occasionally, but when danger threatens they quickly swim back into their mother's mouth-until they get too big.—United Press,
by HODGES
Foreign Correspondents Described As Menace
Lake Success, June 3.
re-
Philippines Invites Investment
Suspected Money Trafficker
Lillo, June 3.. The French police today an- nounced the arrest of Nathare Goldstein. of New York, whom they suspect of being a member.. of a band of illegal money traf fickers,
May
Wag
Goldstein; described as an Ameri- can subject who
bom in Czecho-Slovakia, was taken info custody by inspectors, at the Coldie railroad station when he entered arr empty passenger, coach, on a siding. | 21° the police had found in the same coach an envelope con- thining sum of foreign money, mostly in gold pieces. Goldstein, nccording to the police,
explained that he had returned to look for the passport of one of his friends, which had been lost.
The police said a search of Gold-
stein showed that he was carrying on his person a sum in dollars, Austrian
London, June 3. Vice-President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines today made a plea for Britons to invest their capital and lend their technical schillings and Swiss francs United assistance in his country, where Press. he claimed a 10 to 15 percent profit was assured for foreign investments.
A
At a press conference held one day, after his arrival in London to start
tour as a European "travelling student of foreign affairs,” Mr Quirino said his country's recoti- struction was progressing fast but llated her rehabilitation needs, in-
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His trip to Europe, he said, would 18 Fodder Street (1st floor). Hong allow him to bring up the matter Kong on MONDAY the NINTH of signing already prepared treaties day of JUNE, 1947, at NOON, of friendship with Britain, France for the purpose of proposing and and Italy and to plan the establish- if thought fit passing the sub-join- M. Andre Geraud, French delegate to the Sub- Commission on Freedom of the Preu, today declared
ment of Philippine legations, in all
od resolutions as a special ro- three countries-Associated Press. that unrestricted foreign correspondents might
solution, viz :--- present a' menace to the sovereign rights of a country
$50,000,000 Credit Marshall explained the work of
and be a "charge of dynamite" in the heart of a nation. s going flight tests;
the mission
China—which he
Washington, June 3. The inaugural flight of the headed for some time and added
He said the rights of such debate it was agreed not to ask for Ambassador to the
'Mr Joaquin Elizalde, Philippine B-48 Martin six-engined bomber. that the mission in Iran is
United States, aiding
told the United Press today, that ho 4. The Introduction of the XB-40 that country to establish Indepen- correspondents, with no restric- vote on the proposal at present.
Monopolies
expected early conclusion, possibly Flying Wing with eight jet engines.dence and instilling in the Iranian tion in their right to interfere in
Russia's J. M. Lomakin told the this week, of negotiations with the army the United States principle the government of a country, -United Press.
that it is the army's job to maintain should be distinguished from mention was made in the agenda on for $50,000,000 credit, to be applied Commission that where specific Reconstruction Finance Corporation àrder rather than to
engage in correspondents working in their "monopolistic practices, such men- in next your's insular budget. politics.
own country,
Britain mindful of her own difficulties in India and Burma, is watching Holland's negotia tions with Indonesia with sym- pathetic interest, The Times said editorially yesterday.
"The British people," it said, "are carefully following the efforts of their Dutch allies peaceably to guide the course of Indonesian na- Llanallem the channels of or-
into dered progress."
The Times declared that Britain was "no less concerned" than Hol- land in the security and prosperity of Southeast Asia, adding: "Restora tion of normal trade with that great Area would relieve many of the
shortages from which the world is suffering,
"The British Stake in the form of investments in the Indies is con-- siderable and there is anxiety that in the "difficult period of adjustment now proceeding there may be some discrimination in practice if not in theory against Briush interests." Associated Press.
Political, Football
Batavin, June 3. An Indonesian Republle sald today that the Cabinet might
ternational
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American and B-46 by Consolidated Vultee.
These
planes are under-
20
Superforts On Mission Andrews Field, Maryland, June 3.
Nino B-29 Superfortresses today took off on an oversea training mis-mission to China were to try
He said the main purposes of the |sion to Glebelitadt, Germany,
The squadron will stay for three convince the Chinese to reduce their army from 400 divisions to 10 and England as guests of the Royal Air ships in the Navy to relieve China days in Germany and then fly to get rid of about nine-tenths of the Force. They will make fights over "of that unbearable burden on the Belfast. Glasgow and London, and budget." The mission also sought to about June 18, Will return to the United
States make the army subject to the civil
government-United Press.
These Superforts
efforts are part of the
Strategic Air Command designated to conduct long-range operations In any part of the world at any time.
group
led by Col. Charles Sommers, Chief of Staff of the 16th Air Force, who had wide wartime experience in heavy bomber opera- tions in the Far East
Jerusalem' Explosion
that Au
London, June 3, The Exchange Telegraph Agency reported from Jerusslora explosion occurred near the Royal Lleuts-Col. Paul Blair, shlef of Air Force headquarters by the staff for operations of the 97th Damascos Gato of the old walled elty Bombardment Group, is second in tonight. All four security zones were command United Press.
tion should be limited to private monopolistic practices. He said the The Ambassador said he had been The United States delegate, Mr exercise of government monopoly in constant conference recently with Zachariah Chaffee, challenged M. was one thing, but the exercise of the RFC head, John Goodloc, and other government functionaries on Geraud's view with the assertion that private monopoly quite different there were many instances
The sum of $50,000,000 of That view was disputed by the this matter. grass, of a nation, with advantage Netherlands, who agreed that mono- sional authorisation of $75,000,000 foreigners reporting the internal United States, Britain and thes the remainder of the Congres-
polistic to the world as a whole.
practices were bad, or at made last year. M. Geraud made his statement in feast worthy of the consideration of In the meantime, a RFC official to the the conference, whether exercised sald no formal application has yet asking the Sub-Commission clude distinction, between native by a government or by private in- been received for the added and foreign correspondents on the terest The Red Pressuggestion was $50,000,000 credit. proposed agenda for ference on freedom the world con- rejected. United
of Information next spring in Europe. M. Geraud's any attempt at pre-judged agenda and was thus
Elizalde said this was true in a sense, since a formal written ap- made.
suggestion was phrased to eliminate |U.S. ECONOMIC plication had not yet been
the
Czecho-Slovakia's Lev Sychrave suggested, that the Commission д shuffle its item-by-Item considern- tion of the proposed draft agenda for closed immediately.—United Press. the world conference, but after the
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"If these proposals are entirely relected", he said, "there is nothing before India but bloodshed and ruin
a large scale."
an
in
"In these circumstances, it is not
final
and
this
BLOWS AT - HUNGARY
Washington, Juno 3. - The United States is planning to level another economic blow at ̃ ̄ ̄ ̄the ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ now ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄Communist- dominated Hungarian Govern- ment by holding up the 87,000,000 Export-Import Bank credit for raw cotton,
Secretary of State George C.
member of the bank, has alrendy suspended $15,000,000 credits with which Hungary intended to buy surplus war equipment for in- dustrial and agricultural rehabilita- tion.
· Sources close to the State Depart-
Hungarian the. June 3.
the
many of whom he said wished to thing about the Indian army, a sub- tion. In the House night affect) politicul aktuation are moving quick-
He said this was not done because of high level consultations on the loon and the desire to avoid.constant redrafting of the document,
When Elpidio Quirino, Philippine Vice-President, was here he revealed that the joint United States-Filipino financial mission had recommended the rant of the added $30,000,000 for use in the budget-United Press.
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Mr Clement Davis, leader of the bad record. My objection to the ples would continue to the advantage | Marshall, who is an ex-afflelo board that he was anxious for the indian muen strengthened by the fact that Parliamentary Liberal Party, said Prime Minister's statement is very of all concerned. ask a commission of neutral nations to arbitrate the Indonesian problem the sooner steps were taken to enable
opinion. Time was running out and be supports it.
Mr Woodrow Wyatt, Labour: The rather than the United Nations Security Council in
transfer to take smoothly Prime Minister and his immediate order to pre- vent it becoming a "football in in-and effectively the better Labour learned the thanks of the people of for anyone to say anything here!
advisers and the Viceroy havo Blackburn, Mr Raymond Under the terms of the Ling-asked if in view of the "tremendous- this country and of India for the today that might make the delicatement expected Gen Marshall to
power politics." gardjal agreement, the Netherlands ly important plebiscite" which would brilliant conclusions to which they situation more difficult, We all and Indonesian Republic must call be taken as a result of Mr Attlee's have brought this present phase of honour the gallant courage protest, to Russia, charging that the in a third party to settle any dis. anno port
Government our relations with India. the Viceroy under
pertinacity shown by the Viceroy Soviets engineered the Hungarian pute which arises between the two-authorities in Indian in the steps they asked under what conditions would tackling this formidable task and armistice terms and the Yalta pack.
Mr Reginald Sorensen,
d'elat in vintntion of Labour,
coup we wish him and the Government might take to ensure that the com-the pleblerite bo taken in the
all good luck in their negotiations tomorrow if Gen Marshall holda a The protest may be announced munities in India are able to exer-Northwest
But we shall wish to study Mr Frontier. cise their rights without fear
They will be taken document more closely."
press conference-United Press of violence or intimidation.
under aegis of the Viceroy. The
It was one thing to offer a plan Mr Attleo: Certainly. He can be position of the Northwest Frontier
said yester- quite sure that every effort will be is rather difficult and it will have to and another to carry out its prac-day that Hungarian representatives of be done with very great care with tical details, he continued. It was abroad would be recalled in the near the local and central governments bound to involve questions of very future by the new. Communist- sharing
the dominated government. art to see that the plebis at complexity and further, a
views
These diplomats are to report to Sir Walter Smiles, Conservative, fites are fald Duncan, Conser themselve of the Indian leaders']
wer Colonel
not yet known. asked three questions: 1. About the vative: Is it possible to say some
the government," the informants Therefore, although the opposi-said. Anglo-Indian community,
great
of Lords would Developments in the Hungarian retain British nationality for
ject which is causing ton
tremendous do nothing today that These unfortunate people reach a favourable solution, they the new Left Wing Premier, Lajos years until they
the efforts anxiety.
of the Government, toy. saw how things
It was announced today that should know progressed.
where they stand 2. About the district of Bichar in
not must clearly reserve their right to Dennyes, had chosen two I would rather not criticise the government's policy in munista to head his office's press Mr Attice: A record transfer fee for a cluded in Bengal
Assam, which might wish to be in- make any statement without, con-
the future if need arose. sidering the
whole matter чету
department. footballer, said to be over £15,- 3. About the tribes in the North-closely. It is under y very close con- 000, was paid today by Derby Prime Minister had not mentioned. able for me to to. Is
west Frontier, which he said the aideration but it would be Inadvis
a elatement County to the Scottish club,
Mr. Attlee replied:
In these circumstances, he did Greenock Morton, for Willle point hardly arises. It is a matter
first without reference to India.
Mr Peter Freeman, Labour, naked not ask for a debate on the state- Steel, their. Scottish inter which will obviously come up in the what arrangements were being made ment made to the House today.
constitution. national inside forward.
the event of the Indian parties Liberals, associated himself with the Baloch, a priest, who in the Secretary to 380.m. and 6.30 to 11 p.m., and also
The Earl of Perth, for the acting Foreign Minister.
ZDW Hongkong, broadcasting an It is reported that the Rev, Ituan In regard to the second point, coming together and showing a The previous record was £14,000 did not say that there would have to greater sense of unity than they did tribute paid to the Viceroy, who he General of the Smallfolders Party on 7.83 megacycles in the 51 mintre band frequency of $45 kilocycles from 12,30 paid by Arsenal to Wolverhampton be a boundary commission in regard at the present time.
said had done magnificent work in has announced his resimation be-from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.30 and 9,0 Wanderers for Dryn Jones in 1030. to such places.
very short Umo at his
cause of "Ill health", -Reuter,
In regard to the tribes in
H.KIT the too far ahead. It is a consummation even comment on the important source said that Bela Varga, Speaker veurites of To-day and. Yesterday: 700,
They agreed that 'ang'
Meanwhile, an Allied diplomate
6.30,Star Parade"Ulm and Blare Northwest Frontior, they come into devoutly to be wished. the province of Assam and they will
this Mr Godfrey Nicholson, Conserva
afternoon of the House, who had fled in fear. William Boyce: The Prospect before us con- tive: Will he keep Parliament com would, be premature and ever crossed the Russlan⋅ zone of Austria Radio Rhythm Club" preamted by. Bren fall to be dealt with by the
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The issues involved no longer and is now in a "safe place" don Ree: 6, London Relay World News: Mr Attice: Certainly, Mr William Gallacher, Commu Spalding professional outra nist: I saw in one of the national leaders. But I shall do my best to
are now in the hands of the Indian lay with the British people of this Associated Press. ment starting
country, although they were deeply at St. Andrews,
papers that the Indian leaders have
concerned about them but with the Van Donck has been among the agreed to carve up. I do not think keep the House fully informed
populations of India. STATEMENT IN LORDS.. money winners... in two, previous that a carve up is a very good
In the House of Lords,
Lordable proposals proved von Nida leads In income. He has out of India on our part would be India, made an identical statement most terrible scourge which could # alvil war-the the real solution. I am most sur won more than -£1,000,0
There are 80 entries for the 72 picious of this solution because the to Mr Atlee's.
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St. Andrew's, June 3. Flory van Donck of Belgium and Norman von Nida of Australia made up the foreign challenge - in the
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Mr Attlee: I think that is looking
tho
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