THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1048.
MOVE TO DISPLACE TRUMAN COAST STRIKE
Sensational Manoeuvre By
By Rebel
Rebel South Pledge Wanted On Civil Rights
Chang. Chún As Premier?
Shanghai, November 8. A.Chinesa repart from Nan. king, claimed today that Pra- aldant Chiang Kai-shok num. maned General Chang Chụn to sacrol conferents twice yesterday and asked Generat Chang
to **ume the pro miership to succeed the Pre- mler, Wang Wen-hao, who is back in office with the underl standing that his resignation will be accopted, United Press
Yugoslavia Celebrates With Tact
Washington, November 7.
The radio. comentator, Mr. Charles Pormer, said to- day that ho had learned that' the State's Rights "sensational politi-
·Democrats were planning a cal manoeuvre" to doprivo President Truman of election if he refuses to bury hie civjf rights programmo,
In a radio address, Parmer said a "Southern states- man of outstanding integrity," whom he did not nome, told him about the plan which, if carried through and if successful, might close the White House doors to Mr. Truman on January 20, Inauguration Day.
Belerade, November 1. Yugoslav Cotummais Today celebrated the Soviet October eenbera volution very but avoided any mention of the Yugoslav di pute with the Corintora.
in-
This evening, a large reception was being held at the Soviet Ems-
Comunist
lenders, bassy cluding the Foreign Minister, M Edwist Kur 3). the Minister of
MI-1
the tal
Interior, M M Alexander Ban- Kevitch. aul M. Mllow' Djilas, Stinlater without Portfolio, yesterday to sten to a speech by, the Festral Muster M. Pavel Gegorieh, prslaing the Soviet Union. Marshal Tito, the Prime Minister, was het prezant,
Ja his specen, M. Gregorich des élared: The freedom and inde pendence o
entry and people are firmly bound to the destiny at the Soviet Union and the people's demverages,
The future will show these #les Heuler,
pre
He suit he taliced several times. recently with Governor Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, who got 30 electoral votka un Tuesday
for State's Rights feket sident.
Pre-
He denied that Clovernor Thur-
Fog Slows Up Airlift
Berlin, November 7.
A thick fog, which ground? ed Berlin airlire- plants at Gotow, Tempelhof and other Western Zone ale basan to'> day, was still slowing down supply running tonight.
Between noon and 4 p.m. only 41 planci hnd landed et the British-controlled Galow airport-less than half, the normal number.—Router.
Soliciting By Driver Of Tricycle
A tricycle driver, Cheng charged be- Shelt-tsung, was fare Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon yesterday with solleiting for immoral purposes.
Parmer said that Senators Harry F. Byrd (Democrat, Vir- ginial and Walter F. George (Democrat, Georgia) had been husen by the State's Rights to "spearhend the
It was aBeged that aborily movement" to obtain "a moat mond had advancen a utan where after midnight on Saturday, In- solumn pledge that the adby electoral votes from other spector T, Collins und. In perter ministration will not again pro- Southern Benirrutle States would JL. J. Baldwin were, walking along Towards Cheung pose to Congresh its civil rights enticed sway from President Nathan Hond
Truman throwing the election in Lok Street. Defendant was push- programme,
the wake of If that pledge is not given, the House of Representatives.-ing his tricycle in
the officers, He halled than and Purner continued, the plan calls United Press.
pointed to his tricycle; indicating for enough Sebern Presidentin!
in- Jilat he wanted a fare. The elerfors to withhold their elector-
notice of him lipectors took no al collegs votes from Mr. Tru-
and continued walking. man to throw the election into
Around the orner" of Nathan IN MOROCCO House the
of Representatives,
Hand und Cheung Lok Street, "where real upset might hap-
defendant a ked the inspectors In Casablanca, November 7. pen."
a girl, The Southern Democrats, al- A Portuguese mission, consist-English if they wanted
down Ningpe Stree politing rendly hold enough Congressional | ing
Minister of of the
Com- which was on the oprosite side Colonel "balance of power" in coalitionmunications,
Manuel of Nathan Road., with the Republicans to defeat Gomez de Araujo, the Air Mluis-
Inspector T Colline Indiately Importint parts of the President's ter, General Cintra, and the Min-
arrested him. flegislative
of Transport, they ster programme if
Colonel
He admitted solleting and Mngelen, arrived today in Cass- want.
plended that he had a wife and blanca from the Cape Verde Is-
two children. lande. on n tour of study of The ease was remainder Morocco-Reuter.
non day.
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No Compromise.
Defeated at the polls in their that unbreakable."State's Rights" drive to oust Mr. Truman, matty members of the Dixie bloc were reported to ne ready to return to the regular Democratic fullt mut compromise an major issuer if the price is not too high.
ENDORSEMENT OF NEW DEAL
Paris, November, 8. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt torlay hailed the American election returns no a new endorsement of New Deal policies.
Mr. Benry A. Wulinre's poor showing demonstrated that the people know the difference he
een bevat dem eraty Comunism. She hully added, Mr. Wallace is not 11 Com- nuurist,"
But Mrs. Roosevelt nudel that she "never took any gland against elther support of the Communist or the fact that many people felt tluit some of bis advisers were influenced by Communist lens."
Mrs. Roosevelt said that Mr. Wallace promised things which the people all over the world went but the people were not
kon In by the promised." She said the Americans had no con fidence in the why Mr. Walney promised to bring about nutter understanding with the USSR.-- Chiled Press.
JET PLANES ON CARRIERS
London, November 8.
But observers bellove they will balk at any compromise on the President's civil rights pro gramme, which started the Southern revolt last spring. Parmer said the State's Rights group intended to go even fur |ther than this and was planning to exart ʼn pledige to scuttle the controversial unti-poll tax, unti- lynching. anti-segregation fair employment practies for four yents.
Brui
LISBON MISSION
Henry Wallace At Soviet Embassy
Washington, November 7,
for
The Acting Secretary of Stato, Mr. Robert Lovett,
and Mr. Henry Wallace, defeated Progressive }"/ Party candidate for President, attended a big reception at the Soviet Embassy tonight.
They were among hundreds
of guests who feasted on stur- He and the demand. for
geon, caviare and vodka in the pledge would be made either, to
celebration of the 31st anniver- Mr. Truman directly on to the Democratic National Chairman,y of the Bolshevik revolu- J. Howard McGrath "Mogether with
tion.
Also present was Dr. U. Con-
early. He had already loft the lavish and newly renovated mansion when the Lovetta ar- rivad.
Other guests included the At-
Mrs. John Steelman, wife of the torney General (Mr. Tom Clark).
nid Me. Llewellyn Thompson, deputy director of the State Depart- ment's Eastern Division.
Senniehern Democrats in the son of the Bureau of Standards, Presicicntial assistant,
Since the election, Parmer who was accused by the Repub
Un-
Jican-controlled ipause Jin- sold, attempts had been madn to sow up all Bouthern Damo. American Activities Committee of oratio, electors to get them to knowingly with Soviet spies:
Bocinting knowingly vote for the Governor, Mr. J.
Senior Army, Navy and Air Mr. Eric Johnston, president of Force officers were present, to- Strom Thurmond in the elec
gether with chiefs of diplomatic Association who recently return missions from all the satellite not given,
visit to Moscow, He went on to Bay
was states and from Iran, Denmark that &7d from
Norway, Britain. Southern Democrat electors, nad-lag there.
Canada, Italy Mr. Lovelt represented the and the Netherlands.
Sears, the Unite States sont its official greetings to
toral colege if the pledgs, it the American Motion Pictures
As in prist
ed to 38 elected on the Thur, United States officially in the ab- bond-Wright ticket would total 325 votes-up! enough to clect, sence of the Secretary of State, but more than enough to throw Mr. George Marshall. Accom the Soviet Union in commemora the contest into the Hous"panied by Mrs Lovett, the Act- tion of the anniversary. A Stain United Press.
ing, Secretary arrived altorily Department spakemmin said the after 6. m. and stayed about, 20 United States Ambassador, let- tenant-General. Walter Bedell' My Wallace, who urged Smilli, wrote the gredlings of in- friendship with Russia during structions from the State Depart His unsuccessful Presidential | inout and had them delivered to campaign, arrived and. left the Kremlin-United Press:
Georgia Senator's Views minutes."
Vienna, Georgia, November 7. Senator Walter F. Georga (De- The Admiralty stated here to-morat) said today that be had day that let nircraft are to be not been approached about the put on board Britain's aircraft corrlers for the first time.
I
eported plan to deprive Pre- siden? Truman of election unlesa, The plones to be used include he (Mr. Truman) abandiened the the Hawker 7-40, which has a promised civil rights programme. speed of more, than 720 miles
Senator (icorge added, however, póc hour and which made, its first that if such a plan were advanced publle appearance in August, he would not favour. It because Router.
The belteyed it to be unworkable:
FORM
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ACCEPTED
San Francisco, November 7. The CIO Longshoremen's Union and Marine Cooks and Stowards announced today that they had accepted the new formula for resumption of peace negotiation in the 64-day-old. West. Coust maritimo strike.
The Union's announcement of acceptance of the peace plnú represents the first major break in the bitter deadlock' which had virtually paralysed Pacifle Coast shipping since Septem- ber 2.
It is expected to lend to early settlement of the dispute,
Tite Union's statement said: "The International Longshore- men's and Warehousemen's Unión” and the National Union of Marine Cooks, and Stewards juintly an- nounce that a formula har hann worked out and approved by their respective negoflüting committe:
MONTY HAS TALKS IN GERMANY
Herford, Germany.
November 8. Field Marshal Lord Mont
the for beginning negotiations to set-gomery began talks with de the maritime sirike."
Negotiation are expected t be resumed in short order un- der the agreement.
Military Governors of the Western zones of Germany on Sunday.
Lord Montgomery, Chairman of It makes the San Francisco the Western Union Military Com- Employers Council and the na-mittee, is touring Western Europe tional CIO gonelliators when call- io discuss defence problems. Ho ed up in the event of disputes has spent the first three days in- which threaten strikes or joet- specting occupation troops in the
Ruhr. outs.
The agreement tloes not re- place the usual "grievance ma- chinery."--United Press.
Less Privacy Than A Goldfish
He arrived at Melle, the am- "al residence of the British Mil- Jory Governor, Sir. Brian Robert- son on Sunday. They were, join- ed on Sunday evening by the French Military Governor, Gen- eral Pierre Koenig.
The American Commander in Cheif, General Lucius D. Clay, is due to arrive on Moriday mom- ing, an aide stated..
Asked it the talks concerned
New York, November 8.
· Lord. Montgomery declined any The new York Times today | details of the talks. "We soldiers thought that Président Truman, talk about all sorts of things when back in the White House, was we get together, you know," he In for less privacy than even afd. goldfish enjoys in its bowl.
because a goldfish usually has West Union defence, he re- a weed or two at the bottom of piled "That's a big job isn't - It?" the bowl to get behind"". |--Associated Press
Instead, it ne had lost the election, Trumm. could have looked forward to sitting in sun on his own. front poreli "wbou the spring camo smiling
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Model Mother:
Model Daughter
It is easy to see that blonde Phyl Nott (in private life, Mrs. Writer) has taught her charming little daughter Sandra, the secret of her own ravishing smile.
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Modelling is a part-time job, mothering a full-time one to this lovely young matron. Phyl knows that dental care should start the moment the first small teeth appear. So she teaches Sandra this simple routine that safeguards her own smile':
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