THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1950.

How Ivan Mapping Out Goes Το Relief For

College Wartorn Korea

Cambridge, Oct. 13. Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Herbert Mor- rison, has been investigat-

university undergraduate.

life

Lake Success, Oct. 12.

The United Nations Economic and Social

8

ing the life of the Russian Council, meeting in an emergency session to map

out relief for wartorn Korea, today received Tonight, he traced the Res-first-hand picture of the devastation there and the slan student'

from nature of the help needed. "creening" hy the university polle: to his graduation State chosen career,

Addreing,

University Labour

tu a

move

Colonel Alfred G. Katzin, disrupted during the war must

quickly to who spent three months in be restored

urgently needed suppiles. Cambridge Korea as the personal repre-

Food: The reason that priori- Club esentative of the United Na- ty for food was not higher was said I found that the hections' Secretary-General, Mr due to this fact that the South- Bulan student whose parents

western rice bowl area had been could afford to send him to a Trygve Lie.

saved by the timely counter- university had first to produce:

offensive of the United Nations, 1. An autoblographical char-

which was started before the acter of himself.

harvesting season.

His internal passport, Three photographs. Documents relating to his

military service.

told the 18- nution Comell that the greatest need of the Koreans was medien supplies.

caid

The part of Korea occupied by the Communists had been completely denuded of them, he If all these corresponded to Colonel Katzin, who made the details about him in the frequent trips between Korea persion of the spectal coin-nad Tokyo and conferred with mitire of the university. in the unified Command, said that other words the secret police, the other needs of Korea were

as follows: and also provided he passed a medical examination, he could Housing: Thousands of homes been destroyed and, the to be admitted, Mr had expect

shelter race for Morrison Bald.

Even then he had to pass an acute as winter approached, eliance examination showing. Transport: Hall and road corn

that he munications which had been mong other things,

hd formed the correct political ideas at beboot-Reuter.

American Airmen,

Outnumber Britons On Malta

Malta, Oct. 13.

British ghier planes based on, the United States aircraft Cartier Midway defended her again! American fighting at tacky during Anglo-American anval-air exercises here.

The Midway's own American town aircraft had ineanwhile

to the British naval air station This of Malta. in the south station now has more American airmen than British with the arrival of 10 American Pri- vateer long-range ICORDI3- from French planes Morocco for routine training.

The Midway, and the Ameri can destroyers Strong and Har- woud have been exercising with the British 14th Carrier Ale Group. They leave Malta to- inorrow.-Reuter.

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

Cricket -Firs:

Division

League: Craizengower IRC

was very

Colonel Katzin recommended that in view of the urgency of the relief problem a plan al- ready transmitted to the unified Cominond be accepted Dp I working basis.

the

This plan, he said, had been! worked out by the United Nationa in co-operation with

Economic Co-Operation Administration and the Govern ment of South Korea,

Mary

responsibility rellef purpopes would end very the ceration Cí shorlig aftr hostilille-Reuter,

BURNT BROWN ADVANCES IN

CAMBRIDGESHIRE BETTING

London, Oct. 13. At tonight's callover on the Cambridgeshire Hun- dicap, to be run over one mile, one furlong at New. markel on October 25, recent running caused some marked changes in pricess compared with those which ruled on Monday.

The biggest advance was made by Burut Brown, who, as a result of his close second to Peter Flower in the Champion Stakes yesterday, was backed from 33 to 1 to 100 to 7.

Fastnet Rock, the stable com- panion of Peter Flower, was reduced from 100 to 9 to 17 to 2. Socrates, the favourite, cased half a point to 15 to 2. prob- obly beenuse of the narrow de- feat today by Periscope 111 of Masked Light, whom Socrates bent recently at Thirsk,

Periscope III, who was not quoted earlier, is now at 100 to

6.

There was little

other

COMPTON

RELAXES

Denis Compton takes the sun aboard the "Sirathe- den" on the way to Australia. Though there were re- ports that his knee is again troubling him, Denis is one of the 12 players named for the first match of the Australian tour. Central Press Photo.

Court Rules On

Millionaire Fellow

Traveller's Children

Paris, Oct. 13. A French judge ruled today that the orphan children of a Greek millionaira who turned Communist should become the wards of a Greek living in Bucharest. But ho made his ruling provisional pending the outcome of a suit being sought in Athens to dispute the will in which their

father appointed the guardian.

SUPPORTERS

OF FRANCO NOT BARRED

TC-

Washington, Oct. 13. Government officials ported today that Spanish Falangists will be admitted to the United States despite the Communist control law that bars the entry of totali- tarians.

The Justice and State De partments, which Gupervise operation of the Inw arc taking the

attitude thot 11 does not apply to followers "of Generalissimo

CU.

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The law, intended to streng-| then American internal securlly against the Communists, was drawn In such broad terms De- that the State and Justice partments objected bitlerly. President Truman vetoed

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TRUMAN CORRECTED

Air Truman had sald in his

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The father, Stratos Zer- ¦ the Greek Coinmunid Party wantd binis, a cotton merchant in with the Soviet Government as States "all Spanish

an alternative beneflclary, Zer-men, children's guardian Charalambos the Bappas of Bucharest

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Truman stands corrected. They The Greek Consulate claimed Ray that just before the Senate that a Greek Admiral should be passed the bill aver the veto, appointed guardian, and Mme. Senator Pat McCarron (demo

sponsor of the Sulamide Tuby, sister of Mime, cra), chief The children are Rene, and Zerbinis, living in France, also measure and advocate of aid to Spain, sald the messure was not Intended 13 exclude

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Leaving his forione to his or, falling them, to

children,

Vyshinsky Promises "Things Will Change"

(Continued from Page 1)

In the General Assembly in General Assembly change in emergency session at 24 hours' limitations which

although notice, the period thould be two imposes." prices, Vatresco, who came second at weeks, and that the calling of cuch a session should be at the

the

und appearance

THE QUOTATIONS

Altogether

12 homes wire

By Valley: Army v Recreio quoted as follows:

at Sookunpoo: Optimists V

15 to 2 Socrates.

17 10 2 Fastnet Rock,

Scorpand at Chater Road, KCC,

University at Cox's Rand:

100 to 7 Hyperbole and Burnt Itoyal Navy v RAF at King's Been. Park (All matches start at 1.45

100 to 6 Kelling p.m.).

stope 11.

20 to 1 Muh Stormy Petrel

22 to 1 Zinn.

Second! Division League: Universityv Cralgengower al Pokfulam; RAF v Royal Navy

at Ka Tak; KGVS y Dockvarð

at Argyle Street; IRC v PRC

25 to 1 Valdesco,

and Peri-

Royal and

33 to Near Way and Avocet.

at Sockumpon; Recreto v Army--Ilculer.

Recreio (All matches play

at 1.45 p.m.).

Football

First

Division

by

within the the Charter

ISRAELI AMENDMENTS

prace.

the

into

asked for their custody.

The Greek Consulate said Spaniards. that Admiral George Rallis,

This legislative history "ap- whose wife is also a sister of the late

shouldparently will play a big part in M. Zerbinis,

how the act is interpreted. have custody of the children Government effcials agreed that because in Greek law neither McCarran, as one of the prin- woman nor a foreigner could cipal authors be the guardian 03 a

Greek did not intend to bar Spaniards, child,

Judge Roger Barrau, of the Paris Court of Refences, today rejected Mine. Tuby's claim for custody of the children. He upheld M. Rappas as thele guardian, pending the cutcome of the Athens challenge to M, Zerbinis will-Reuter,

East African Governors

To Meet

defence and transport.

The Governors are: Major- General Sir Philip Mitchell (Kenya);

Sir Jolie Hall (Uganda); Sir Edward Twining|

Tanganyika).

of the measure,

so they should not be barred.- United Press.

TITO ASKS FOR AMERICAN FOOD

Belgrade, Oct. 13. Marshal Tito today received United Mr George Allen, the States Ambassador,

He told Mr Allen that the would Yugoslav Government

make

written thority approach to the United States Government on the possibility importing food from

of America

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Their talk today centred on the current Yugoslav-Americun talks in Washington on mea-

effects astrous

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Warwick today, came from the request of the majority of the thirty-threes to the twenty-

Mr Eban went on to submit members of the United Nations fives, while Near Way

a group of amendments. or by the Security Council. Avoret made their

One sought on emphasis in i the She also

proposed that

for! in the betting

the thirty-permanent 1

members

the the preamble on the need of

settlement. threes,

Council should be methods of pacifle Security

ob-Another would provide also in the proposed included scrvation

which in the preamble that only Du commission

that collectivel assumption would report on the situation the, In any area where international] seurity procedures outlined in tension existed.

the Charter failed to function, Chan (Israel) should the Assembly proceed Me Aubrey

toj said he shared doubts express-devise alternative procedure.

Nairobi, Oct. 13. fil about the necessity fori The main Israel amendment) The Governors of Kenya, cures to counteract the the establishment of a collec- was to bring the procedure and Uganda. and Tanganyika live measures committee to machinery envisaged In

the resources-including seven-Power resolution

are meeting here as the summer drought in Yugoslavia, study, armed forces which might be operation only if the situation East African High Commis- made available to the United parued from a mere threat to sion to review inter-terri- Nations,

the peace to a breach of the torial problems, particularly B{ should it appear that such a committee was desired Te Israell delegate also

* majority

of member dealt with amendments offered states, Isruel would offer suit-by Egypt and the Lebanon. Restions for deflning its fine-

"When the

Lebanese dele which would gatlon, in its al amendment preclude the possibility of Its envisages, however ambiguous- infringing the Military Staff Ly. the use of armed forces Committee of the United Nat give clfect the resolu

The High Commission issues! this tions.

tions of the Security Council coniunique: "A conference

As from Monday, 16th October, 1950, we have opened aitended by On the general purpose of the and the General Assembly,' it

by representatives of the Colonial Ofice, War Omee, an Offico at our North Point Godowns, to which direct present proposals, Mr Eban sald, is quite blatantly advocating

Middle East Land Forces, East Second Division "A": South

"My delegation, while wishing breach of the Chorter," Mr Eban

Africa Command and ter application should be made for delivery of cargo. China v Solicitors at Caroline

devoutly for the restoration of said, unanimity

among the Great "Nothing but the existence i 1907

torits which lie within

that mill- Hi; Club v Navy at Happy

London. Oct. 13.

Power, does not believe that of a breach of the peace, au- tary command is to be held in Valley; Tramways v RAF at

unl- Jaroslav Drobny. the the effort to establish a

thoritatively

Nakobi determined.

from October 17 PanOctober Sookuspoo

21 exiled Czech

to consider the Second Division "B": PCA v

playing versi security system should be give any justification under the

until such time a Charter to the use of armed organisation of military forces CAA at Houndary Street; Pri- for Egypt, today entered renounced

force even by the United Na-in East and Central Africa and gons V Eastern at Navy the final of the British that condition is fulfilled,

"For it is precisely in con- tons Itself.

the method of allocating their ground; Naval Yard Police Covered Courts Lawn Ten-ditions of Great Power dis- "In the second part of the cost

to strand Egyptian amendment, the African nis Championship Men's agreement that the danger

The meeting arises out of observation with

forces conference at Happy Valley. First Sad Singles at the Queen's Club world peace is most imminent we find an

collective respect to

a system of priority which took place in London in ling Bell at 1.30 pan.

here when he beat Henri and the need for

the equipment of the national November 1949, and it is hoped meatutes moat acuto." Softball (Full programme Cochet. the 48-year-old

forces of member states.

now to analise matters which for the week-end appests

ONLY AS LAST RESORT

were held over then for further "It seems to us that the frat Frenchman, by 7-5, 6-3 und Page 13).

16-2.

"indeed, It might be said duty of member states situated consicieration."--Reuter, Drobny, making his first bid that if Great Power unanimity sensitive areas is to tender to win the title,

meets existed there

be few their areas less sensitive by would

auc: South China

League:

at

v KMA

Caroline Hill; Club v Navy at Happy Valley, CAA Kwong Wah al Boundary Street; Army v IAF at Soo- kumpoo, (All matches start at 5 p.)

Kitchee at Happy Valley

Ruers-Eighth Race Meelingt

TOMORROW

Drobny & Paishlons in terms

In Covered

Courts Final

now

now

Tous,

to

RAOC Geoff Faish, the British Davis serious threats to world peace, the conclusion of peace with all More Volume For

within the

Philippines Trade With Japan

Manila, Oct. 13.

Cricket-Pessimists v

their neighbours. at Boundary Street 2 p.m.; In-Cup player, in tomorrow's final. and thus little need to consider

"A stubborn refusal tu competents v APC at Kni Tak. Subh Sawhney, of India. collective measures.

establish peace, harmony and 1.30 pan

partnered G.D. Oakley to beat

"Kence, to make collective friendly relations Football First Division the British Davis Cup players, cecurity exclusively dependent aren does not entitle the

Billington and Geoff Paish, LEDUC; St. Joseph's " Richer|If.

on Great Power unanimity 15 refusing state to any particular at Happy Valley, 5 p.m.; Clubin the Men's Doubles semi-

to declare that we shall only priority. On the contrary it Navy at Happy Valley, 5.15 nat by 3-0, 6-1, 6-4 and 0-4.

have a universal peace system should be a disqualifying con- They will meet Henri Cochel p.in,

In conditions in which the need olderation."

A seven-member committee Second Division League: St. and Jaroslav Drobny in to-

for

Later the Soviet Uniori labled might seldom arise."

headed by the Foreign Affairs Joseph's v Kwong

atmorrow's Anal, Wah

list of amendments The General Assembly would n In the

to the counsellor, Mr Lucas Madamba, Happy Valley, 3.30 p.m.; Chib

Semi-Bnal. women's

J.

met today to take anal action Navy at Happy Valley, 3.45Mrs R. Anderson and Miss nut be acting realistically if it seven-Power resolution with the dispersed without establishing object of deleting all reference Curry best Mrs G. Walter and

on a proposal by SCAP to in- 1.In,

by 4-d. | alternative procedures in the to the earmarking of armed Hockey - First Division Miss G.B. Woodgate

crease the volume of goods in League: Argonauts y Navy at 8-1 and 0-4, salle Miss

states and the Philippine-Japanese barter event that the collective securl-forces by member and Mrs R. Chandler King's Park, 4.30 p.m.; Police Quertler

ty articles of the Charter re the establishment of a collective agreement to $80,000,000 and

mensures commlifec.

revise the schedule of goods to mained mained imperative.

The Soviet Union also pro- be exchanged, decide here for strengtheninge General Assembly in emer- ing a request of Australia to

pesed that instead of convening The

group also was consider- the General Assembly as an in- делеу

24 session at

hours' enter Into defence strument of collective Ron Moore Wins be carried out as a last notice the period should be twe agreement with the Philippines. Works and that the calling ofį Australia wants wood and wood resort only in. serious vmer- such a session should be at the products, tabacco, hemp

and Security request of the majority of the other Abres Counell has had. full opportuni- members of the United Nations flour,

in exchange

for dairy ty aciing in the rphere in which or by the Security Council.

product nicat, machinery and vegetables pre- it has primary responsibility," Sho also proposed that the parations. Mr Eban said.

permanent members of the The trade agreement con- Procedures should In no Security Cohnril should be in- cluded with Japan last May for sense supersede the action of cluded" in the proposed ab- a total volume

of $32,000,000 the Security Council.

servation commission which annually has been increased to "My delegation belleves that would report on the situation | 260,000,000. SCAP wants this it is bolli désirable and possible in any bred where International hiked to $80,000,000, United to strengthen the powers of the tension exlated-Reuter.

Y KHC at Boundary Street, beat Mrs M. Italford and Misa P. O'Connell by 7-3 and 4-2.---- I Am,

Second Division League: Ar-Reuter. connets v Police at Boundary Street, 9.30 a.m.

Lawn Bowls -Cutlerrez.

Shield semi-anals: England v

Pakistan and China Malay Harringay Trophy

at Club de Recreio, 10 an.; Liberation Shield (third match)

London, Oct. 13. at Kowloon Bowling Green Ron Moore, the 18-year-old Club, 3.30 p.m.

Tasmanian rider, tonight won Swimming---Annual Harbour] the Harringay Trophy in the Itace starts at Police Pier, Kow-open competition at the far- Joon, 11.30 am.

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