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HUXLEY URGES PSYCHIATRISTS TO INVESTIGATE LORE

London, Aug. 22.-Doctor Julian Huxley believes western science should study Yoga to see what it holds for all mankind.

The Director-General of the United Nations Eduen- tional, Scientifle and Cultural Organisation told the New World Federation for Mental Health it might well look Into the mystic lore of the East.

If this lore could be investigated scientifically, he advised mental specialists, "then I think an immense stop forward could be made in your field."

Lomakin May Decide To Stay

Washington, Aug 22.-Mr Jacob Lomakin, Soviet Consul General in New York, would face deportation if he refused or ignored the United States order to leave the country immediately.

His expulsion

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"We know that certain people, if given the lime and energy to do it, can train themselves to do very re- !markable thlogs." he explained in

an interview Inter.

"Certain people ent go into bance. Certain people can control; thrir breathing. Certain people! en gradually arrive nt

a state of! nyxties exaltation,

"So for the physiology of that has TIEVER been investigated. What happens? How is it possible?"

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He said the best way to find out probably would be for a group young scientists to turn themselves into guinea pigs, learn the Orientat techniques and then investigate and

nnother.

They might And, he went on, that only certain types of people enuli master these techniques, or they might and that everybody rould, ordered wah

DI Huxley spoke at the first President Truman for "highly Im- mental healthi assembly તા The proper" conduct in the case of the Federation, formed during the inter- three Soviet snehool teachers who re-rational congresa on mental health, nounced Russian Communism for ai which closed yesterday, haven in the United States.

Mr Lemakin said nothing about his plans and at last reports 192 in seclusion with his family, There has been considerable speculation that he would refuse to return to Russia because of possible "dis- cipline" by the Sovic! Government for bungling the teacher case,

PASSAGE BOOKED

Passage has been booked in his tame abourd the Swedish-Ameri-

Stockholm, ean liner,

sailing Saturday from New York. but Vice-Consul Zot Chepurnykh Ith- dicated that Lemakin may not be aboard.

BIRTH PAINS

Di Lawrence Frank told a closing

of the

Compress to quit sertion worrying about the work situation. Is just the birth pains of the new way of life," he said.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1948.

No Further Attempts To Call

Palestine

Peace Conference

Stockholm, Aug. 22.-Count Folke Bernadotte, United Nations Palestine mediator,, announced today that he will submit a full report on Palestine to the United Nations General Assembly when it meets in Paris.

He said that in the meantime there will be no attempts at a peace conference be tween him and the Jews and Arabs as it seems there is no common ground for agree- ment between the two sides.

"Axis Sally" Lands In Gaol

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Washington, Aug. Mildred Elizabeth Gillars, who, the Government says, operated as the Nazi radio's wartime "Axis Sally." is being held in the District of Columbia gaol pending investigation on tren- son charges.

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The mediator will also report fully The second bht violation was the on the situation of Jerusalem and attack on the red cross area present suggestions for its future | Government House. Fighting there status. The Holy City is the greatest jis believed to have been started by bone ol contention between the the Jews-United Press. Arabs and the Jews and perhaps the thorniest point that the United Na- tions will have to tackle.

There arc several alternative Winnie

solutions the Assembly can discuss.

It

will be up to them to decide which solution they will want for Palestine. Noite of these solutions vilt be accepted by either the Arabs; or the Jews, but Count Bernadotte is reported to feel that both sides will submit to a solution agreed pen a majority of the world's na-

tions,

THREATS NECESSARY When the Security Counell pro- posed the Mediator to find a peace-

Without

A Cigar

is the cigar" mingled with cheers Paris, Aug. 22. Shouls of "Where when a large crowd greeted Mr Winston Churchill on his arrival in Paris tonight.

Mr Churchill, who was not smok- ing. grinned brondly and made several V signs which brought more cheering from the crowd.

Dr Frank, Director of the Carline Zachry Institute of Human Develops ment in New York City, raid present

between day ronflicts

parties and countries are just stres of sistance to long overdue changes in society" and "failure to recognise and accept the new way of

Social on

order is breaking down everywhere. Dr Frank noted, and forms of government лге being thrown into discard, often by force This terrifies many people, but really it is a hopeful sign, he said. The 47-year-old spinster, a native,įful settlement of the Palestine who of Portland, was flown here yester problem,, it thought that after a few have long been oppressed and ex-day from Frankfurt, Germany, and weeks of negotiations the two sides plofted" are trying to get a better promptly arraigned on a trenson would chimly ugree to his findings. deal.

charge before the United States The

most realistically minded ob- Commissioner. She is held without servers believed that any solution to the problem will have to be After a preliminary hearing on kmposed. August 31, her case will be Inves- The Arabs and the Jews may not The time and place of Mr Chur- departure had been kept If she is Indicted, she

but they will not readily agree to will be brought to Irial here.

it. The solution will have to be five any press Interview before accompanied by threats of sanctions leaving. He will be away for ave the ngainst whatever side rejects it and or six weeks during which he wil submit to world pressure.

two sides will be obliged ta continue to work.

"I think

he is golag to stay" Chepurnykh told newsmen yester- day.

The State Department would not comment officially but officials let it be known that Mr Lomakin de=

It is coming because "there

"Sooner or later," Dr Frank de-

Anitely would leave either volun-clared, "every group of people must ball.

tarily or by force.

begin to rebuild their social order

meaning."--Associated Press.

Mr Church is paying a private visit to Aix En Provence. He left Dover for Calais carlier today in the Golden Arrow ship. Invicta. He arrived at Dover by car and 15 cabin reservation was made at the last minute.

chlil's

Mr Michael McDermott, the De... to give life some orderlinesstigated by a Federal Grand Jury. actually oppose solution by force secret because he did not wish to

partment's Press Officer, said any questions about its altitude if Lo- makin refuses to leave were "hypo- 'theflen!" and could not be answered. But other officiula said it was not up to Mr Lomakin to decide. If he should refuse to leave his visa would be revoked and he would be deported anyway.Unlled Press.

NEWSPAPER

SLANGS TITO

and

Baby Elephant Mobbed By Crowd

Rom", Aug. 22-Roma, the elephant that was born recently

usby

STOIC CALMNESS Miss Gillors maintained the stole calmness displayed upon her arrival at Dolling Field near here and at her arraignment, She Is charged with giving "aid and comfort" to the enemy as "Axis Sally" from December 11, 1941, through May 6, 1945, when the European war end- ed.

The complaint

charged during those years she did "unlaw- that fully wilfully

and

treasonably adhere to the government of the German Reich. an enemy of United States,"

the

and

Count Bernadotte will return to thodes ni the end of the Inter- national Red Cross conference here which he is presiding. then visit the Arub

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Jewish capitals to hold further talks with rival leaders. These will be his final conversations, before he re- turns to his island headquarters and prepare his report of recommenda- ttons to the General Assembly.

JERUSALEM TENSE

in capitivity, will never forget her Brst day's public walk here today. About 2,000 people gathered At the zoological gardens to see Roma make her debut. She Was sup- posed to walk sedately for three Budapest, Aug. 22-The Hun-minutes through the zon. But the Miss Gillars told newsmen

In the meantime the situation in carlan press tonight opened an all-crowd were

that loo enthusiastic und as far as she knew she had no re-

Jerusalem is reported out attack on Marshal Tito's Yogo-mobbed her.

to be st latives in this country,

very tense and it may well be that slav

She was Communist leadership. The The mother and father. Romeo surpriced, but apparently

one or other of the warring parties Sunday organ

not too of the Hungarian and Jullet, were left begging pra- interested, when informed that she will choose to defy the Security Workers Party, Uj Irek, devoted its

nuts from the empty air while the had a half rister, Edna Mae Herrick, Counell warnings in the knowledge entire front page to a report of alleg.

living in Ohio-United Press. was turned back to her shed. ed terror in Yugoslavia during the

that no immediate sanctions will be taken. recent Communist Congress there.

As soon as she saw her way home, Roma brake into a gallop.

Two of the most serious vlulations The report was slated to be due Keepers clutched her ears, but she to appear in the next Issue of the was first into her shed. There was

were the blowing up of the Latrun enicial Cominform organ In a bottle of milk waiting for her

water pumping station and although Bucharest. There was no explanation there.

no final report hos come of the why it should be released at this

Washington. Aug. 23.—Individua); investigations, the Arabs are be- Roma

herself. sleeps by

iler Incomes In the United States roared me-seven days before is regular mother kleks her. But Itoma gets a

lieved to have committed I, publication. The Hungarian

to the record paper lot

breaking total of allent She is measured US$100,000,000,000 headed the

in "Sensational

1917, Dr Ermanno United States Commerce Department Revelation About Tile's Congress." Rouzinius a week.

Ronzini says she is in fine condition. said tonight. It went on to speak of alleged mass Associated Press.

The figure amounts to US$1.323 expulsions from the Yugoslav Com-

for

every man, woman and child in The nation.

story:

purges

munist Party, arrests and amung Army officers and university students and the increased personal glorification of Marshal Tito "in the manner of Hitler."-Reuler.

Resuscitating French Farming

Bandits Goods

Derail Train

Record

Incomes

the

It is a nine percent Increase over the 1916 per capita income and 25 percent over the war-time prak year of 1944.-Associated Press.

persis others

TRAIN COLLISION Puris, Aug. 22-Three were killed, and about 60 seriously injured when the Lyons Strassbourg express collided with a goods train today near L'Isle Sur Le Doubs, between Besancon und Belfort, Eastern France, n rallway official sald."

Batavia, Aug. 22-A bandit gang -between 20 and 30 strong-at- tacked and derailed a goods train near Poerwakarta in West Java last right, killing ave out of the Paris, Aug. 22:--The French train's all-Indonesian crew of 26. Minister of Agriculture announced Seven of the crew and the guard 13 were wounded and the other today that several milllards of francs | were would be used in the next few are missing. The bandits tore up 50 months to improve equipment in yards of track. The train's two en-

agricultural machinery

anigines, a tender and a wagon top-

pled over into a gorge.

the

fertiliser Industries.

He appealed in a brandeasi farmers to keep prices n reasonable level to avoid fresh Ration of the frave-Router.

Rail rame was resumed after a 10-hour delay. The injured pas

Hericourt, tho Belfort)

to Rallway workers were sent from sengers were taken to hospitals ut

Bandoeng today to repair

a

and Mont

in= { damage, which was estimated at Bellard. An investigation was im-

three million gullders.-Router.

mediately opened.--Reuler.

12 Year Old Girl Shoots Big Game

The

not

Now York, Aug. 22.-A 12-|

toughest thing about the I got one, One dropped about 30 year-old, 88-pound big game plained, was when you tangled with time she had to use more than one Congo, Miss Elaine Monesmith ex-feet from her. That was the only huntress arrived here today the colony of army ents. She said shot. She used two in him." from a two-month safari in that was the time she was ofrald.

Elaine arrived aboard n Trans- the Belgian Congo, complain-

Elaine, who has been shooting with her father, only two years, said she was Atlantic plane ing about ants.

James, 43, of Dayton, Ohlu, a frightened adding she hopes to go machine manufacturer. It

was back to the Congo with her father Miss Elaine Monesmith, blue-eyed their second safari. They were met next January. But when she grows retiring ass, hod bagged two cla- by Elaine's mather. Leone, who is up, the thinks she will be a surgeon. phants, seven buffaloes, five leopards, not a hunter and her baby brother, Mr

Monesmith

hopes

to gets ege lion, three hippopotamuses and three-year-old Jim.

daughter back to their home in two rhinoceroses, several antilopes, Mr Monesmith said Elaine's most Dayton by Monday in time to four crocodiles and water buck, On thrilling moment was when four later her for the world champion- only one of these creatures did she hippopiamuses charged at them at chip trap, shooting match-United use more than one shot.

once. "Elaine got three of them. Fress.

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