THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1949.
Climax To Romance
UN Hears Appeal For "Change Of Heart"
Miss Cinema Gets A Cup
Charles Eller, disabled war veteran, carries his bride across the threshold of their home in Fresno, Calif., following their marriage, The bride, formerly Miss Ly Elyse Beckmann of Ober-Ramstadt, Germany, flew to the United States after Eller hnd offered to sell one of his eyes to finance her trip. A radio programme however sponsored her trip and local citizens provided funds for the couple to set up house-keeping, an auto- mobile and other gifts. — AP Peture.
LEBANESE DELEGATE ON
EAST-WEST
CONFLICT
Lake Success, Nov. 23. Mr Charles Malik, of the Lebanon, told the United Nations Political Committee today that the only hope for world peace was not new peace pacts but a "fundamental change of heart" by both Russin and the Western powers.
Mr Malik said the ques-revolution in all countries, and tions of how war could be that the success of Communiain
is impossible without it. prevented, what could the
“TRAGIC JOKE" United Nations do to pre-1
"The Soviet proposes a peace vent war, was a third world part, Surely there is a tragle war Inevitable, were mia-joke in all this. leading and utterly superti- cial.
question is how to resolve how to bring about a settle- ment.
revealed or the sheer, boundless zxuberance of children, or the inconsistency of uiter, Joy!cus self-abandon of the spirit-cer- tain authentie features
of the tree Bussian soul bursting forth through the Marxist dinlec- the ta
ke volcano
crupting from the crust of the earth."
Mr Malik added that he must
not
20
to the
"One thing must be clear Mir Vyshinsky--the non-Com- munist world is by now fully munism believes that a clash is awake to its dangers. If Cony in all bumillly that leader-.
ship of the West in general did inevitable, it must realise that
appear adequate the non-Communist world is not unprecedented
challenges paint to be caught napping. the age. lie Auld the
world "If chath comb
desperately areded guidance, for it is only the voice of con viction and faith that is Kutok to sove uN."
QUALITY ECLIPSED
of
"It is not as though we had a real state of peace dangerous ly shivering on the brink of war," he said "It Is rather thai we have 12 rent state ol fundamental conflict and unreat,munist dogma has been teaching and have had it on our hands for 30 years, postponemente for decndex. The supreme only serv
bath pepare tbelter
This la
the frightful be present aruss mrannig of Face,
H: pruned the achievements "Postponement has tighofenace and only if it is red to jodure those of the Soviet and the West, but of the former said: "The trugedy fundamental changes in position props which my avert einh
if the altuntion is that they have Mr Malik quoted extensively
achieved at from the work of Marx. Engels,
about the bora Going into detail
frightful Leoin and Stain in contending essential "nobility of the Hus- jhuman and spiritual cost."
"There are that Communis130 philosophy sien soul, as displayed in Hus he latter he said: demanda the uno of war and
stan ilters.tur
zad history **
many phases of Western The hope of which are repulsively materialis- Mr Mailk sajð,
There a general weaken- pence is that the Bussten moet!ue wall wethert the more ustvereal,' nt of moral fibre. Quality is to
In a two-hour speech during the debale on Soviet Western peace pact
W. Germany To Join Ruhr Authority
Bonn, Nov. 23.—The West Corman Federal Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, has committed Western Germany to join the International Ruhr Authority and accept the consequent obligations, a highly placed source close to the German Govern- ment told Reuter tonight.
DETAINED
POLES
RELEASED
Paria, Nov, 23-The crew of Polish airliner detained after the arrest in Poland of the French Consulate employce, M Andre Simon Robinenu, were today
allowed to re uma 10 Warsaw in their aircraft, the French Ministry of the Interior announced.
M. Robineau, who was to have
left Poland in the plane last
wock, was arrested on charges скрінтано. Tho French authorities impounded the mir craft and questioned the crew when he was reparte to be "Toissing."
w-ll
of
he relipse. Quantity and size omirate. Talk about democracy, freedom anil representilive
overnment I wholly
Junte
follows for the most at the prve form of sheer tx- mal machinery It does not
f man's cravinga“
spiritung side of
PEACE A MIRACE There is hope because Mr Vyshinsky is put only a Coth- munist, he is also a human being. and a Russian. When our com mon hunURĖTY and 1520 deep Russion spirituality get the bet- Het of the Russian rulers, there
Mr Mulk concluded with ten will be real prospects for prece
of the evola ion of ful as long as Communism his account
the challenge of the upper hand, with its doctrine Communism, of war and revolution, all peace the West, and an appeal to the
Soviet 10 "allow the Russi is an absolute mirage.
people 10 assert acain their "One reason why I sometimes beat wholeheartedly laugh at specite hidden personality," to
open up
of a Russia to full contact with the
outs in the expo nulisky, or "est of the world and to abau-
Vyshinsky or a
Pavlov
or an
Arutiunian, is don
"doctrines of revolution
The Authority places Ger- timest after The Parte Comprecisely because I see in the and class struggle withou! many's great centre of inference.
Laboratory of the former 1.0. Farben chemical trust.
W. Union Defence
words used or humour resorted, insing any of their longing and dustrial power under inter reprieved plants,
Most important of the newly to, or the parable or anecdote passion for t better world.”
apart from reluted, or the deep humanityUulted Press. national control.
Its pre-the
Best CIX. is the Bayer sent members are Britain, chemient plant at Leverkusen, the United States, France including the Central Research
and the Benelux countries,
placed source Commis- agreed that Dr Adenauer should write fo all the signatory powers ask - Ing them to hear Germany be- fore they proposed any change in the Statube.
Tur
highly
| Kaid that the High
soners had also
The most important plants where dismantling will Coll- tinue are the former Hermano Goering iron
ог works at Watensted' Salzgitter, in the Dish Zone, and the Badische Andilu and Sodawerke factory i nt Ludwigshafen, in the French Zone
The agreement on the Ruhr Stelute is one of aburt 12
Cim many L stented to have berints contained in the protocol received permission to buy or initial. by Dr Adenauer und
built only six large freighters 1n High Comitissionera lust night at the end of the negotin-
avove 7,000 tons, German ship- yards will also be permitted to toon which followed the Parisuhd ships for foreign necnunt. Conference o Foreign MiTES
Bath purties have agreed that
tent ng such 1. nut Bad will therefore re-
the treaty
-Reuter.
Highly Suspicious
Organisations 10 Parklatrentary appro-
Plan To
Be
Adopted Next Week
Washington, Nov. 23.-After a meeting with Field-Marshal Montgomery, Chairman of the Wes. Committee, Mr tern Union Commander-in-Chief
Louis Johnson, United States Defence Secretary, pre- dicted today that a defence plan would be adopted in Paris next week, making it possible for Western Europe to receive American arms.
About $900,000,000 of
assistanes Russia's
London, Nov. 23.-The Home the military Office JA considering not un Mrest important among the aguinat soine British
voted by Congress this year "lonely
The French Foreign Ministry! today publiiod a note to Polad que
val which
that the Polkah authorities Were responsibl; fur the detention of the cr.w by giving "contradictory informa motion," making believe that 11. Robinesu had taken hla sent in the plane.
да ал
other points is understood to be hearts" organisation=, For for European members of the Allied permission for months, investigators have been the Atlantic alliance depends Western Germunuy to join the collecting letters, scanning ad Council of Europe
on the European nations 9
AS- verilements. sociate member.
Many clubs have adopting an approved, inte- The protocul been found to be quite genuine, The noto was in reply to a makes no mention of the Saar. but some are considered high grated plan. Polish protest over the detention. | which implies that Germany suspicious.
A French
Foreign Ofice will raise no objections if the spokesman, commenting
charge as much as £5 Sone to-Spars admitted simultaneous for 12 "exclusive" day on the recordings of allege | ty.
addresses. ed confessions oy M. Robineau
People have complained to the The source stated which were played to foreign
that the authorities about letters that journalists
Warsaw, in
sald Allies have agreed to stop dis- they received through воде beard the records mantling at about 15 plants of organisations. One series were people who had been struck by the "ex- the German steel and chemical said to have obscene postscripts aggerated ton of the alleged utdustry, including the six men- in invisible Ink-Router.
statements.
They had almo noticed the
"hesitant tone and breathless SIDE GLANCES
ness of the voice" attributed to
M. Robineau-Reuter
OFFICER ARRESTED
Paris, Nov. 23-The French) police have arrested Lieutenant Myszkowski, Orderly Officer of
ше
o Polish, Military Attache in Paris, the French Preks Agency reported tonight.
The Polish Ambassador M.
Putrament,
and protested to the French Foreign Offee and the PolishˇMilllary Attache, Colonel Mukowski, had pro tested to the French Ministry of Defence, the agency added.
Reuter
FOUND GUILTY
OF MURDER -
Bonn, Germany, Nov. 23 cm Royal Alr Force Corporal, Douglas Indsay of England, was convicted on Wednesday of strangling his German, wort heart and was sentenced to be hanged.
A court of Boven RAF of.... cers found the 21-year-old Cor- poral guilty of strangling, his -23-your-old sweetheart wncm
he said he "loved very
The death
datory in conviction" "öf-muri" dere still subject to review.
The
'court rejected a plea of Indsay's defence counsel, for a milderverdiet of masi- slaughter.
-Indewa, hened - the sentence of the court with his face grim but
By Galbraith
DOPE. 1949 BY REA PERVCE, IG TIME DEL SE M PAT. DER
Sometimes. I think maybe hi's right, Mrs. Jones ha "should be a cowboy Instead of another Paderowski"
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Beryl Scotter, a 17-year-old usherelle from Blackheath, receives her cup DUA AZERS Cinema, 1949, at a
recent annual Cinema Ball in the Lyceum Cinema. London. Fifteen hundred cluema em- ployees altended the Ball, which went
on until Miss Reotter, choven from 23 entrants in the branty contest, received her cup from ilm Joe F. Brown.-London
Express Service,
D.rts.
Rabbi Urges
Goodwill
Toward Jews
NAZIS "STILL UNREPENTANT”
23.-Dr
Australian Rocket Range Project Half Completed
Adelaide, Nov. 23.-Newspapermen recently given a guided tour of the hush-hush Central Australian rocket range reported that the £30,000,000 Anglo-Australian project was about half completed.
Many of the observers expressed pride in what has been achieved so far, considering the limited manpower available.
Australian
newspapers frkilled labourers get about '£12. said several months
a week. Sub-contractors build- ago that the Australian Govern-can earn £25 to £80 a day. ing roads and constructions wirele ment was trying to interest but have to buy and maintain the United States in using their big trucks the range. Washington 500 IMMIGRANTS spokesmen said US defence
Among the 3,000 workmen are chiefs had declined the sug-some 500 "new Australians who gestion, and Congress sub-migrated from Europe and are sequently authorised
working a two-year Government the
contract to pay thele passage. construction of a $200,000,- 000 testing range in Florida. Ring throughout their two-day Journalis's, who were painata- followed bry Decurity
The Br th
Caribbean Islanda
vers
Government officers
There
nuthorised use of several tour, were at first surprised
for the ob- when told that so many foreig
missiles oers were allowed to be
Intelligence. men admitted the pobility of subversivo, éto- ments and even foreign agents being among them; but they stressed the difference btween the prohibited area and the "inner secret area" where only select few ever make their op- pearance.----United Press.
servation of guided Iaunched in Florida,
The Australian Presa obser- (foreign correspondents were not invited) raid it would be two year before the range would test big rockets and other top-secret weapons. Con- struction of the range began in 1947 under a five-year plan.
"LONG WAY TO CO"
Morning A Sydney
Hernia mid staff correspondent
the rango had "a long way to go" before it would be ready to test modern rockets. Ho said the biggest rocket shown newemon wan п
three-inch one--about the same as the British Army used during the war.
"Judging
from what the newspapermen were shown." he said. "It would appear that an enormous construction pro gramme has to be completed before
the bigger missdies, of even wartime vintiige, can be thoroughly testert at Woomern.“ But officials said that now and still
serret rockets were
being tested on
on the ranges, as well 11 standard types. Three firing ranges were in regular usewo
for rockets and one for bombs, One range would reach to Christmas Island, In
AMTORG FINED
Washington, Nov. AMTORG, the Soviet trading agency, was fined $10,000 here today for failing to register as fereign agent, but the One was. suspended.
The United States Government. dropped Indictments against six top agency officials on the same charge.--Neuter.
the Indian Ocean, 3,000 miles |- away.
THE "BRAIN" London, Nov.
The "brain" of the defence organisation ia at Salisbury Israel Brodie, Chief Rabbi laboratories, a few miles from of the British Common-Adelaide, Actual fests are con wealth, said here tonight ducted at Woomers, 250 miles that "the needs of anti-
north-west of Adelaide, in the Semitism have still to be Red Gibber Desert of the "dead
heart" of Australia. ned, out of this fair land.**
lie was addressing the seventh nnual meeting of the Counc))
Christians and Jews, at which Dr Geoffrey Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Mar the chair.
The resurgence of hatred of Tews in Germany must not he ignored, Dr Brodie cald,
The Nazis are apparently all unrepentant, and we stil hear of despicable acts of hooli- ganisin against the living and
he said. {le dead,"
Assertive Ignorance musi be replaced by expert knowledge
Council The
through machinery, could play an im- pɔrtant role.
clr-
It should continue lo take the lead in expressing goodwill to the State of Israel as well as advocating, through its branches, (Continued from Page 1) patience and sympathy for n people striving to rebuild and be Russia's pri- rebuilt in unprecedented Discussing there sessions with emphasising that
concern was with the ruinstances. after Field-Marshal mary reporters
necerful uses of atomic energy, Isrbel would have
to go Monlgomery had called on him
times and mis- today, Mr Johnson said: "It is M. Vyshinsky said that Russia through stern
must keep her military installa. takes would be made, but "It be in expected that things will
tion secret so long the United should be regarded with charlty uch shape that there will be an
Slates had a stockpile of atomic and remembered in prayers," Integrated pian
so that we c
bombs,
Dr Brodie sold-Reuter. certify it to the President.
said that Field-
M. Vyshinsky declared, "The Mr Johnson Marshal Montgomery indicated necessity of using atomic energy conflicts for peaceful purposes is tremen-
Atlantic Pact nations dothe requirements in the
out
that there were no among with which he was familar.
They had been ironed since the Defence Ministers, of the Pact-countries had their last meeting--Reuter.
Heavy Fighting
Near Manila
(Continued from Pate-1)
Bangkok Flooded
of
Bangkok, Nov. 23-Citizens Soviet Union are iremendous. In the lower-lying areas But the attalaments of the Bangkok waded to work today peaceful use of somic energy streets Soviet Union in the field of and cars were stalled in the
piso tremendous. This
控器 the food waters
should be borne in mind when reached a depth of 18 inches
over, one-twelfth of the city.
predicted Irrigation ofctals that the worst flood danger would pass within two days— Reuter.
we talk of queias or rationing. The idea is to impale certain States economically on a stake," M. Vyshinsky conÜnued.
He asserted that there was 다
doubt that the Soviet
to 1,000. Earlier reports had Union will make enormous pro-
placed it at from 300 to 400,
greas in the atomic energy field
Informed sources in Batanges for peaceful ends", Radio Hongkong
told the United Press that the Though Russia had harnessed dissidents who had been fight- the secret of the atomic weapon,
and who captured · 14
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ing the Constabulary since Inst she still insisted that it must be H.KT.
*****"Hongkong 14 | prohibited
Calling-Pro- and atomic energy | grainme Summary; - 6.62) Dicemen, tree Constabulary used for penceful ends.
There""""? Was at Crecy (A. BIG men and a large quantity of M. Vyshinsky said that the Broadcast for Schools) (BAC)
6.20, Short Organ Recital by Ralph- arms, were not of the Commu- Soviet proposal would make Downes from the Brompton Oratory. nist-led Hakbalahap ant clandestine activities Impoast (poc)
peasant
0.30 14 Demi-lleure army but were Batangas resi- ble, but at the same time allow and News Analysis. (London Relay) Francais. (Studio); 7, World News dents who were dissatisfied with atomic energy to be exed peace, 215, Sports Preview (tudio) 720 the victory of President Quiri- fully 40 develop national eco-Take It From Here Vari no's Liberal Party. A source]nomies. said they might be planning
ment.
Programme with Joy Nichols, Dak Bentley and Jimmy Edwards, BBC He accusedă the Anglo- Revue Orchestra under Frank the overthrow of the govern-American bloc" of attempting Center London Relay) 6.10. (BDCT3)} Byrom the use the majority inspection - Dancing Time-Featuring the Claro Resto, defeated Sena-plan for military and strategic Date Orchestra of 1st Bellation, torial candidate of the minority purposes,
against Rusia, the Buns (Relay from the Forces Nacionalista Party, today coun- Reuter.
Education Centre, Howloon), B., "As the Opera"-"Der Rosenkav Jier" Acts 1 and a (Richard Straume) With Principal · ħiersbers of the Chorus of the Vienne Biale Opera and Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Nowcastle, 23A local fireman,
Austroling, "Nov. Conducted, by: Robert-Îleger;; B40,
(afame: Merton Could and His Orchestra: with ambition, was so uniform. 10, Radio News Reel (Loodan He conscious" and keen
on, his 10.15 Weather Report 1010..
Tek: "The Making of “ work that he sat are to build may (Fan132, whe" (LAT. ings-then helped to put them | Wright" by RC. Sherring BBCT); out page
10.30 Thursday Berenade"-A gramme of Continuous. Music Ar- This was disclosed when he ranged by Betty Drown 11. Oance appiared in court here today. To-don Low and His Orchestra: *- Report. · Kuns:Word-· Ho pleaded guilty and was
News AnuLYWE remanded for senlenebReuter, Condon Boisy), 11.30, Closs, dowa.
elled the people against.. an
uprising, saying it would only
cause the suffering of innocen Too Enthusiastic
people...
Mr, Recto made the statement after a meeting of the Nacion alista Party executive. He said if the people were discon tented, they should and some other way of achieving their ends, and sweet dep
An uprising is bound to fa" and only innocent people will.
United Press
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