Alaskan Relics To Be Tested
Philadelphia, Sept. 24. Traces of the earliest North Americans-migrants across the Bering Straits from Asia to Alaska-have been discovered by an archacological expedition to the Arctic, led by Dr Froelich Rainer, Director of the Pennsylvania Universi- ty Museum.
De Raiser announced her to- Jay that he and his associates tund found probably the first re- Gaile evidence supporting the of thcury that the drst inhabl- Lint of North Aineries were primitive nomads crossing the Dering Straits in the Stone Age.
Exactly how far back he re- heduled would be determined soon, Dr Rainer sald, by a new system of radio-activity carbon alysis at the nuclear labora.
Univerity tories of the Chiengʊ.
of
Between 2,000 and 3.000 ub. la have been brought here from excavation sites in North- west Alaska. Most of them were Quely thiselled parts of rione, tools and weapons.
But sure were specimens of salon radio-tetive Isotipo, car- }
XIV, which
appeared in!. very living belag, Dr Hainer
..
The radio-active reltesinclud-
v pieces of charcoal from the ures of prehistoric Atartons und frements of reiner antlers charted antal bone,
When the Chicago tests were completed within a few weeks, Or Baler said, the archucolo- its would know whether they and found traces of the earliest
rth AmericanReuter
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THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1950.
Hongkong-Built Ship Raised
KOREA MAY BE
BEGINNING OF END OF WAR
Castleford, Sept. 24.
Mr Philip Noel-Baker, Minister for Fuel and Power, declared here today that the war in Korea. might well be "the beginning of the end of war." This could come, he said, from the application of "the principle that aggressive war is a crime against mankind which must be suppressed by the collec- tive support of other nations for the victim."
Press Visit
In Korea, Mr Noel-Baker nid, 53 nations were stand- ing against aggression for the rules of law. Soldiers were dying on foreign suil tunder the ag of the
Regarded As United Nations. They were
Significant
Admiralty salvage ex- perts have, by what is regarded as a classic piece of salvage, raised IIMS Breconshire, former mer- chant ship which made a series of historic voyages under the White Ensign to supply Malta during the war years. A Line ship, she was
Glen bullt
In Hongkong at the Tai- koo Dockyard and launch- ed in 1939. Picture shows divers allout attending 10 leakages aft. — (Central Press).
U.S. War Bill
Presented
Washington, Sept. 24. America's $4,700 million Wor Tax Bill, Imposing new and heavy obligations dying not to promote any on Individuais and cor~ material national gain. he porations, has become faw doclared, but for
with that
President Truman's principle.
"That principle has been the
of Labour's foreign | ux policy since the First World War," he added.
applied In ago or In
Washington, Sept. 21. The visit of the world press party here during the past week was regarded by
"If it has been veteran newsmen as a pre- Manchuria 20 years lude to better organisation Abyssinia, as the Labour Party
then demnanted. for international co-opera-World War would never have tion among editors and pub-occurred. lishers..
the
Second
"Its application In Korea is The aftermath of the United in event of immense signi States tour by
Whatever our present distinguished dennee. editon from five continents will sufferings, the historians of the
consideration of a project future may regard it
is the for an International Press In- beginning of the end of war."-
Reuter.
New York, Sept. 24. The 36-foot culter Ituna, į be
latting! after successfully strong winds for 13 days Crom Bermuda. finally was towed to dock this morning pants will remain in New York
stitute.
fur
The South American partier-
participation in a
press
UNDYING DISGRACE
London, Sept. 24.
bebind a Coast Guard cut-conference from October 8 to Britain's Health Minister, Mr which will aludy a planAneurin Bevan, declared fo-
ter.
13,
+21
signature,
The
measure was pass-
ed by Congress only on Friday.
The The
Administration
wants new millions promptly to help pay the Cost of the Korean fight- ing and the general rear- mament programme and to combat Inflation.
Next week, the Govern- bezin takluk ment will
faxes out one-ith more
all salaries and wares. -Reuter,
of
SOVIET CHANGING
inter-American co-opera-night that if the Americans had HER MIND?
referred to
You
AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE ON CREATION OF WESTERN EUROPEAN ARMY
New York, Sept. 24.
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With apparent agreement in principle on the creation of a Western month." European army, designed to resist Communist aggression, the 12 members Now contributionis, always wels of the North Atlantic Treaty Council are now faced with a series of con-allar, business communications and stitutional, military and financial problems that touch upon the organisa- tion of a continental force.
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and Saturday, be ironed out
No announce- American the when
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fully rearmed Monday morning Pact conference of
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The problem of constitu- Mr Emanuel Shinwell, the Personal $3.00 par Incertian not arrangements was DeBritial Defence Minister, mid exceeding 26 words, 25 cente
| each additional word. litre today, before nying boine, Big made by the Western in
Three Foreign and Defence
The Council called a recess anal last week to reach a solution lieved
on two problems-the question members
Finaller
to concern
of the organisation
of German participation in the more than the Big Three, who that come advances had been projected force and organisation had considerable experience in such large-scale joint operations
a
of the high command
way
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At least one Foreign Minister with national constitutions and.
Asked If these advances con- Mr Halvard Lange of Norway- principles of sovereignty.
Names and addremes should The German problem seemed flew home during the recess for curned the problem of including }10 have been solved in top consultations, and others were German units in the Northccompany Advertisements, not necessarily for publication, but PECTEL conferences of the understood to be consulting with Aliantle Pact Army, he replied: to ensure that repiles are revi
their governments by cable, "The advances were made on colved by the person for whom
It is understood the United the general problem of building they are Intended. States is suggesting a command up the forces of the West. In arrangement whereby a supreme all these matters, there must be einander, responsible only to an evolutionary process. You the stated address if the ad
and Atlantic Council but enjoying take the problem in inrge degree of independence, agreement comes in stages."
Ho added: "There was no appointed. He would be assisted by a specific problem,
All matters Joint international staff
discussed were related." posed of Chiefs of Staff or their The Ministers completed their representatives, of all member two-day conference yesterday. Lucknow, Sept. 24. nations of the European Army. The results will be submitted BLANKET AUTHORITY to the 12-nation North Atlantic More than 150 delegates
Such from 11 countries will dis-
commander would Council for action.
The Counelt is tentatively have blanket authority to send cuss the present problems of terces of any participating natias scheduled to meet in New York the Far East at
the 11th to any spot within the Atlantic on Tuesday. Reuter, conference of the Institute area where their presence was
CONFERENCE ON PACIFIC AFFAIRS
would be
11
Com-
of Pacific Relations, which fudged necessary. This might be
conflict with Lu
the orthodox meets in Lucknow from
principles of national sovereignty, October 3 to 15.
will
lem will be worked out's is-
PRESS
but it is believed that the prob- PHOTOGRAPHS Pani Jawaharlal Nehru, the tactorily at the Council meeting
Prime Minister,
no Supreme
planning
Indian open the
Tuesday, conference here on
It is believed
Copics of photographs October 3. The Institute, which Commander would be appointed taken by the South China
concerned with the study of however, fintil The international affairs in Asia and stage of the European force 19 Morning Post and Hong Kong the Pacife area, is an unofeta! holy.
completed.
the Joint
of the North
Arrangements would be band-Telegraph Staff Photographers Its permanent Secretariat is led temporarily by
are on view in the in New York. Its membership Staff and such already existing cousists of all countries with military organs
Allantle organisation, such að interests in the Far East, and the Defence and Military Com
is conferences are held every three years,
of the Communist Southeast peace
the
mittees and the leading inill- iary group, which is composed
Among the subjects to be dis-of top officers of the Big Threa. It is believed that after the cussed at the Lucknow meeting
is actually Anny the role of the | 47°C
United European Captain Anthony Jacob maid; | tion.
been as well armed as the Run-
Nations in Korva, the effects created, the Supreme Comman-
presumably in der
General policy in The toughest two days of our
sans, th: war in South Korea Some members of the visiting would have been over long ago.
Flushing Meadow, Sept. 24.
Asia, trip were wiren trying to make
Japanese Dwight Eisenhower would ap Fears that the Soviet Union "Do the Narrows frorn Loog istand." party humorously
ink that Rusin,
pelut a French officer to com- Anty, regional "Little United which He id that off Long Island the Kruup as
has the greatest war night demonstratively walk out t
operation in Southeast Asia, and all land forces, a British vesel
in mind it that Nations" having Raker 1.
of officer to direct met
guilt-from the current session of the machine in the world,
international cosmopolitan membership.
have vanished | F reached 60 miles an hour.
less?" he asked in an address to United Nations
Japan's
revival and lions, another British officer to the North
United States officer to com -- Party.
Southeast Asia.
mand the strategic air force,
-STANDARDISATION
Four Irish students arrived after the 1,500-mile trip, which included Brea!, Frazee, Vigo, Spa, Marieira, Canary Islands, Bad Hermuda.
were
effects
naval
opera-
economic Paddington Labour almost entirely in diplomatic American economic policier in head the tactical air forces and
circles here.
Morning Post Building.
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Washington newsmen general- ly retarded the party's tour as far more significant than any
The milder Soviet attitude sut The Indian Council of World dozens of previous It was an undying distraue the
On the military level, i would and the countries piro be foreign Journalists' tours here. to the nation that armed North this sordon is interpreted by Affairs will be the host of the
HONG KONG DISTRICT. necessary to integrate cro Korea" that the North Koreans some observers as showing that conference earlier visits The more
delegations including tank in the swift pace of the recent ending
nlready existing defence ar-
WANTED arranged by aviation were taught to us.
United either
the ternational events has left the Britain,
States, companies to demonstrate new stead of tractors and ploughs.
|Russians puzzled.
Comata, France,
Australia,rangements, such as the Western
Union pact of Brussels and the Books, papers and magazineı "f travel or by
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North Atlantic naval agreement, for "Rood- to foster Girl governments
These
Pakistan and crents include the Zenland, against du North
into the overall Atlantic defence camps In the New Territories wi8" or propaganda futurests, committed
United Nations action in Korea,Philippines.
force, Korean working class than that the plans for a vast re-armament The 1910 conference of the
Please communicate with United Press.
the natives have been1 driver
MRS HOLMES-BROWN.! Europe and America, the re-estitute was held in Englar into losing their live:
2 Tai Hang Road. of organisation
Stratford-on-Avon,--Reuter. Westat the necessarily."
MR K C. WONG, European defences and the pians}
Room 600, Bank of East Asia WE WILL ARRANGE
Captain Jacob at the radio Fantanitter went cial 144 the st day out of Bermuds. They
Gibso Also carried
mergency set which they never
- Jacob sald the etew stoul wateke? during the night for Dero hours, then lept for six in heavy weather.
He said
often two were needed to stuer.
WITHOUT MOTOR
20
INFLUENCE OF Mr Bevan termed at a tragedy for Germang and Jagati,
HU SHIH
on
the
AIR CRASH
RIDDLE
that we have to set aside so
The Kremlin is believed to inuch of our resources in user consider that these developments not to tempt people le demand a row analysis and a "We reckoned on making the
chancer on something und, by trip in seven days bût we were
New York, Sept. 24. becalmnext for one and a half The New York Times, in antaking a chance, result in the possible realignment of polley.
world being plunged into war,"
Mr Andrei Vyshinsky and his days and met northwest windsditorit today commesting
Instend of relying on a war aides against us most of the rest of reports that the son of Dr Hu
are taken be cautiously
Washington, Sept. 24. to the machine to maintain peace, the feeling their he way," said Jacob,
Shih denounced kn
way at present. The American air rescue ser Western powers neetied Howar Communists, expressed sympathy
But it is but expected that they vice today put out then quickly They had no auxiliary motor, not for Dr 11u Shih but for the strong that no one to templ-will return to the policy of boy withdrew The Ituna (Greek to safely going inan who has been forces/ed to risk vletory easily
the wreckage of a "We are desperately anxious which, according to some that into statements that are so faise to put an end to this folly deservers, the Russians now robomber, nussing since Thursday ha to be ludicrous."
#:rd as a political mistake-night on a flight from Labrador quickly as possible," he added.— The editorial said that Dr u Reuter,
on sea) left Iretond with a
night - horsepower muxiliary motor which Jacob said proved
eless, so they sold it in Vigo.
Spalth. The crew ate canned Shih "not only represents the Food for the trip, washed down school of
wine bought in whose Spanish
philosophile thought; Influence they (Com-
Vigo, where they had traded nisis) are trying to bliterate.. the motor for a couple of gal- I also represents what 13
ons of the wine.
damage.
even more intolerable-treesom
The Huna seemed to weather bof thought and action." trie słona well and was without
Jacob all the only It added that as a great and damage was two foresails lost honourable man "Dr Hu Shili has the right to be proud of Communist erunity," United
ane In the Golf Stream and the thee outside New York har bour-United Press.
Press.
EDITORE PROUE RENTICE, INC.-NUEVA YORK
FARMERS'
TOUR
Reuter.
an announcement
150
h been found.
sald
The
original message thist the wreckage hnd bein sighted about 100 to 120 miles from the take-off point at Goose
British Zone Bay, Labrador.
Exercise
Manwhile, the
at Tucson,
plane's base Arizona, zaid that
he wreckage of a 150 bomber
nd beun
found in the same area and that there was an "un- determined" number of B45-
service rescue
officials original announce-
Air
London, Sept. 24. Budapest, Sept. 24. A Royal Air Force transport | vivers. A party of 52 Soviet plane and wn chartered civil
airliners left London Airport nude the collective farmers arrived today carrying nearly 100 Ser-ment after a mcafe fion here today
alvisevice chiefs from several coun-Goose Bay. Soon afterwards
to
There will also be the prob- tems of standardisation of arms. all equipment and tactles of participating countries, Work
already In standardisation han heen in progress for some tire.
That all It ret expreted countries will be called upon to standardise their weapons cause is felt that effort at standardisailon Interfere with the development of new weapons, but emphasis
be-
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The exercise, which begins tomorrow and will last six days. one of the biggest ever in
They were from Carpathian the British Zone, Ukraine, at one time n Hun- garian province.
Over 15,000 individual
France, Belgium, Holland and other European countries will farbe represented at the exercise by their Navy, Ariny, and Air mers in Hungary Joined the Force Attaches in London Producers' Co-operatives or es-
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