VANDENBERG APPEALS TO PRESIDENT FOR "CRUSADE FOR PEACE"
'The
PALACE SOCIAL SEASON
London, July 7.
Palace's Buckingham
social season launched
two
Washington, July 6.
Senator Arthur Vandonberg today asked the Sonate to approvo the Atlantic treaty and called on President Truman to launch a new crusado for poaca.
The Michigan Republican leader jogged the Pre- sident to take action in seeking world disarma- ment agreements under dependable safeguards of inspection and control.
months ago in a swirl of top The Senator drow an ovation from his colleagues
hats and silk prints had another
big occasion today.
It was first of two annual com-
mand appearance garden parties
King 1 the rear of the Palace. George and Queen Elizabeth had tea with selected guests. about
1000 of them.
The party was mostly for Bri- tons, visitors from British Com- monwealth countries and diplo mats from countries in the first half of the alphabet,
nited
Another 3,000 or more will be invited for the second of the part tles on July 21, Including United States visiters,
Russians others of the I to Z countries.
In between
and the King Queen, the Princesses and Queen Mary will sundwich n July 14 1,000 evening party
for some
guests. It will be the first of its kind since before the war and is designed as a reminder of Merric pre-war England.
There are no formal introduc- tions to the King and Queen at the garden purtles but the Royal pair traditionally move about the lawns chatting with guests and drinking tea while a band plays, -Associated Press.
Cabinet Crisis In Belgium
Brussels, July 6. M. Frans Van Cauwelaert, leading member of the Social Christian (Catholic) Party and outgoing President of the Cham- ber of Deputies, was today asked by the Regent, Prince Charles, to suggest means of solving Bel- glum's nine-day-old Cabinet crisis.
It is not expected that M. Van Cauwelnert will be named as head of a new Government, but he has been charged with a fact-finding mission.
Не will consult with the leaders of Belglum's three lead- ing political parties the Socialists, Liberals and Social Christians and prepare the task of Govern- ment-forming, which will be cœn- plated by a prospective Prime Minister yet to be named.
when he finished his long plea for the ratifica- tion of the pact. The opposition to it has crumbled. It may come to the vote by Friday.
to answer.
It
to
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1040.
British To Keep Out Jap Settlers
London, July 6. Britain will not allow the satilement of Japanese In Bri- tish or British-protected tar. ritories in Bouth East Asia which Japan occupied during the war.
Mr. David Rees-Williama, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, told Parliament this today.Router.
DRIVE ON SLUMS IN COLONIES
London. July 0. Britain is trying to eradicate The Democratle leader, Scott when our peace treaty with Italy the slums in her colonies, Mr. Jones, the Creech limitation
Arthur Vanden- puts a sharp
уроп Lucas, asked Senator
the berg what the alternative would italy's armaments. The answer is Colonial Secretary, told
Tuberculosis be to the Senate ratification
Commonwealth of that we have no purpose to renrm
excess Italy in
of the treaty Conference here today. the treaty.
said: "Imitation. Senator Vandenberg
Many disenses, he said, and have "Through self help and mutual tuberculosis in particular hesitate would
aid we shall increase the em- their roots in and draw their would end the momentum
the cold war
rk elency ward peace in
this brave young vigour from bad social conditions, Mallin Republic to meet armed poor housing, deficient diet, which we are in now."
and the of hygiene Mr. Laicas said: "Fallure
aggression.
Ignorance approve the treaty in my opinion
rest. would be an open
tackling 51 things as evils in themselves, and by doing so are vastly increasing the the attainable objectives In purely medical field," added the Minister.
Warchoter
10
invitation to
The Forelin Committee chair- man, Tum Connally, predicted to reporters that the pact will pass Elbert Thomus also with only eight votes against it.
In Paris today by a vote of 20 urged approval,
Senator
suid: to 13, the foreign affairs Vandenberg "Though we are the sole custu- mittee of the French Parliament dian of atomic bombs, no nation approved the Atlantic pael.
ywhere on earth, including the Soviet group, has the slightest by fear that the United States will misuse its present atomic mono- poly
any
ist
in
ita
"One of the important reasons for the treaty is the fact that we have not finished World War II
German until the
problem
neither be settled. There can peace nor economic stability Western Europe until the Ger- mon problem is liquidated. There can be no release, for tis from our own burdensome occupational responsibilities in Western Ger- many until a free and suficient government is established.
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Portugal And Italy
"This means on one hand that the Germans must have reason- able and hopeful opportunity to bulld
sound and healthy and to economy for themselves resume their place in the family of nutions. But on the other hund it must be assured that this re- covery shall not rostore the ug- gressive military potential which vice in our lives has plunged the world into war."
Mr. Var
Vandenberg mentioned
coin-
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The 13 negative voles wern cust Communists and aflated groups.--Uoited Press and Asso- ciated Press.
Britain Will Make Atom Bomb
Washington. July 7. * Robert Bacher, U.S. atomle ex- pert, declared today that Britain is achieving success in her atomic work and added: "I believe It Is of time until only a question they produce atom bombs."
Dr. Bacher, a former member of the Atomic Energy Commis- zion is now on the staff of the California Institute of Technolo
gy.
Dr. Bacher was testifying to the joint Senate-House Commit- tec.
Ho said that Britain had con- tributed very important ideas to criticism 01 the Inclusion of the development of the atomic Italy and Portugal in the pack.bomb.during the wer, as did
indis-
that
these
itz
Malaya, public interest the disease is very apparent.
"Malaria,
of as A result
measures, I energetic control ceasing to be the main killing and attention is being dicenate focussou on the other threats to life.
"It is believed that there has been, in late years, an alarming increase in the prevalence tuberculesis in Malaya."-Reuter.
SCHOOL BAN ON COMMUNISTS
of
Boston, July 6. A recommendation that Com- munists be barred from the na- tion's classrooms as teachers was approved by delegates to the Na- tional Education Association'
87th annual meeting today after a stormy debate-United Press.
Poga û
CANTONESE BY RADIO HO TIN COMPRADORE
Vocabulary:
BY S.K. LEE
200. (ngoam) agaam(1). 207. (keng) geng(2). 290. (hot) hot(9). 209. (ngaan) (2)ngaan 300. (tan) fun(3).
Imitative expression: (11) Dlk(1) sco(2). Combinations! 54. (1}m ngaom(1),
55. (2)Moh tsaw(3)
60. Ngaam(1) ngasm(1).
Lesson 37 (F)
57. Geng(2) hot(3).
58. Fun(3) ganu(3).
50. Fun(3) (3)yup (2)ngsan. 60. (2)Ngann fun(3).
L
Correct. Exact. Right. The neck.
An eye.
Thirsty.
To sleep. To go to bed.
down.
To lic
A taxi.
Incorrect. It's wrong.
wrong.
You're
No mistake. It's right. You're
right.
Exactly. Just now.
Thirsty,
To sleep. To go to bed.
To go to sleep. Asleep. Sleepy.
Transport and Communication: (Continued)
57. (2)Ngaw daw(1)-(3)dzeh I thanked my relatives and
(3)ngaw - dee(1)
taun (1)-
ts/k(1), (1)pung-(2)yau.
58. (2)Ngaw (3)wah: "Daw(1)-
(3)dzeh-snaye(3), lok(3)."
59. (2)Kul-(3) day (3)wah:
"Hoh(2)-(3)wah lok(3)."
friends.
I said: "Thank you for every-
thing."
They said: "Don't mention It"
60. (2)Ngaw gecoo(3) (yut){1} I hired a taxi to return home.
gah(3) dik(1)-sec(2) faan(1)-ook(1)-kay (2).
61. (2)Ngaw (2)sheung dik(1)-
sce(2),
62. (2)Ngaw (3)lok dik(1)-
sco(2).
63. (2)Ngaw fann(1)-doh(3)
o0k(i)-kay(2), (2)yet-
ging hoh(2) (3)yeh lok(3). 64. (22) Ngaw tal(2)-(2)hah
staw (3) Joong(1), ngaam(1)- (2)leung-drem(2)-boon(3). 65. Yun(1)-(3)wal yum(2)-
jaw(2) gom(3)-daw(1)-
(2)ngaw hoh (2)
eng(2)-hot(3), 50. (2)Ngaw yum(2)-jaw(2)
hoh (2)-daw(1) shul(3). 07. Gaw(2)-(3)jun-(1)zhee,
ngaw hoh(2) (2)ngaan- fun (3).
68. (2) Ngaw dzik(1)-luk(1) fun (3)-ganu (3), (2)moh- kay (2) (3)noy (3)dzau fun (3)-(3)yup-(2)ngaan lok (3).
DESTRUCTION OF DIGNITY OF MAN
BY MATERIALISM
Vatican City, July 6.
Pope Pius XII said today that a materialistic state dostroys man's dignity as well as his liberty. Free nations, ho said, should unite to stem the drift toward violence and servitude.
He said: "Both countries have Canada, but co-operation was cut sought membership in the Unlied to zero in 1948 by the American Nations and have been prohiblied Atomic Energy Act.
Dr. Bacher said that there are by the vein. Italy is historically
the individuel now nine areas of technical co- Indispensable in
Britain and and collective self-defence of operation in which
Canada still participate. France.
"Portugal is obviously
On the announcement defence of the Britain Intends to produce fis pensable to the North Atlantic community. Por-slonable materials, Dr. Bacher said: "It is long step between tugal may lack our rense of de-
this and production of the atomic mocracy but it lacks no devotion
bomb, and another long step be
Speaking after Dhirajiel Phulb-posed out of intimate conviction to our sense of peace.
and conscience to the domina tween the production of one
hai Desat, first Indian Minister to
tion
forces bomb and
of spirit by the Vatican, presented his production in quan-
dentials, the Pope said: "It is a matter and violence, Divine Pro- Elty,"
sorry characteristic of our times vidence has assigned to the coun that there prevails in not a low try of Your Excellency a position places the concept of life and of grave responsibility but also society
vitiated by one rich in distinction and in promise Of SUCCCES" United Press.
"Both adhere to the principles and purposes of the United Na- tions Charter through udherence to this pact.
Yesterday, M. Paul Van Zee land, veteran Catholic Senator. abandoned the task of forming a Cabinet, and the chances of an
Arming Italy early return of exiled King Leo-
"One question throne, which ir pold to the favoured by the Social Christians, arisen in this connection is how have faded.-Reuter.
can we arm Italy under the pact
that is which has
Monty On Defence
Dr. Bucher said: "when the cemmission took over from the Army in 1947, I was deeply shocked to find how few atomic weapons we had at that time." Dr. Bacher sold, he But now, bellovca the U.S. is way out ahead of other nations In the production of atomic energy, add- ing that atomic bomb production is in the best shape ever-Asso- clated Press.
Union KASHMIR ISSUE
Of Western Union
On Board HMS Implacable, July 6. Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Military Chairman of the Western Union Commanders- in-Chief, hopes that noxt year there will be joint exorcisos between all the Atlantic Pact countries.. Field Marshal Montgomery,
board who is on
the aircraft- | carrier Implacable to observe the Western Union Fleat manoeuvres, added: "That is my hope if there is another exercise next year. It would be the logical develop ment for it to be extended Into un Atlantic Pact exercise."
In his private quarters on Implacable, Field-Marshal Mont- gomery wrote out his conception of the role
Union of Western forces in defending the West against aggression.
power, to enable the above to be done, remembering that air power is the most powerful of all weapons of
war.
"The land mass must be held by the five nations of the West- ern Union with their land forces supported by adequate tactical air forces, the whole being backed by a powerful strate- oldal air force,
"These nations must also. be responsible for local defence of their ports and harbours against
Under the heading of "What is air attacks. To Be Done", he wrote; "(1) Hold securely the territory on which the population lives.
"They must ensure these are kept open for use by convoys and they must, therefore, dispose ade- quala anti-submaring craft, mine- clearing craft and craft for local escort work, together with the alr necessary air cover."--Reuter,
"(2) Control sen communications
Jeading to them.. "(3) Organi adequate
STOMACH
not behaving? Correct it swiftly, safely, surely! What with ? Why De Witt's
DeWitt's
of course
ANTACID POWDER
Noutralisa Acid Soothes Stomach - Rallaves Pain
Kashmir, July 7. The United Nations Kaghunir Commission has invited India and Pakistan to a military conference -possibly in Karachi.
The object of the conference is to bring both countries together to agree on a military boundary -line in Kashmir. The political issue in Kashmir will probably be deferred for later consideration.-- Reuter.
excess of materialism.
crc-
an
of
"From the painful effects such deviation and degeneracy the people themselves suffer, This is the way they lost not only their liberty but also their dignity:
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"Hence it becomes all the more necessary and urgent that rulers of states and peoples who cognise in the supremacy of spirit fundamental over matter the Jews of their existence should join their forces of individual and collective vigilance to stem the tide of materialism."
Mr. Desai, dressed in national garb, told the Pope in presenting
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ported. fornia assistant seismologist, re-
Mr. Meeker said the shock oc- curred at 3.23 p.m. It was situat- from tho his credentials that India guared three to five miles anters the freedom of worship. University campus and its direc- tion 10t determined.----United
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