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THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT
UN HAS KEPT THE PEACE
New York; December Aleja. General Carlos F... Ramulo, President of the United Na tion: General Assembly, said today that had: it not been for the United Nations, the mini- ber of crises in the past four years thight have erupted into shooting wara a caerda lagg
Specking berord it church group breakfast, General Romulo pointed i out that it was not the responsi
bility of the United Nations makepeace: Is duty lies in maintaining it, he said, peser
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THE right to make Bence, said, was reserved to the Big Five themselves at San Franelses when the United Nations Charter was set up.
"if we have no treaty signed with Germany or Japan, do hot blame the U.N., blurne, the United States, the Uhlied Kingdom, Rus sin, France,
BIRE the strin of the U.NA General Romulo said, the world hẳn Bobh prace organisation handicapped because it has been trying to maintain à pravo trial ha hot yet bien establlined, Despite that handicap, its in- tervention has prevented several International crises from develop. Ing Into full-scale condlets. Assneinte Prem.
Oil Firm Sued In New York
New York, December 11. The Sim Bair Corporation was hamed as defendant this werk- and in a sull for US$8,000,000 brought by Leo Y. Chertok of New York, who charges the >ił company and others with
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13-1949.
Dap-Chhuan, leader of a Cambodian Nationalist privatá army of about 400, hab ended hic force's anti-European no. tivities around the city of Angker by handing over hie rific to Cambodia's King Norodom Sihanouk and becoming a major In the Royal Army. Now Western tourists holidaying amid the incredible towers of Angkor Vat do so under the "prothe. A month before would tion" of Dap Chhuon's soldiers who have shot them at sight. Cambodia la now an independent state holding what is roughly French Commonwealth status in the
girt membera of Photo shows two
Дар- Colonial Union,
(Associated Prese Photo). Chhuon's private army.
Garry Davis Won't Change His Mind
Philadelphia, December 10..
having persuaded the Ethiopian The sister of Garry Davis, solf-styled world citizen,
Government tu repudiate an ngivement it made with him to
nise a loun7.
In his complaint, Mr. Chertok said on July 19, 1935, he entered thin ngreement with one Azaz envay Warqnek C. Martin as 3x aerdtury and Minister Pen of the potentiary
Emperor of Ethiopia, By their agreement, the complaint Fontinued, Mr. Chertak vas to receive an exclusive con- 581.000.000 as a loan for the
cession for BD daj s to raise
Ethioplan Government.
He said
the Ethiopian Government offer. ed on collateral for the na 50-year concession on gold, oil and other mineral rights in it territories.
Th
akreument
Was
subse
quently mualified, the complaint stated, so that instead of raising Joan for US$1,000,000, he would Arrange for the pupite under- writing of £10,000,000 to exploit niners and other rights in the to he was erritory. For this derive 15 per cent commission, he sald,
Mr. Cherton said he secured underwriting
joan ul for the £10,000,000 but the war inter- vened. The complaint, which alsɔf ames Sinclair Petroleum Cor- oration and others, alleges "de- Jendants persiaded the state of Ethiopia o violate, repudiate and reak the agreement of July 19, 1033."
His attorney, Milton D. Friend- land, descrid Mr. Chertok as "anies representative und pro- mater."- Assochted PrOSE.
has given up trying to change his mind about surrendering U.S. citizenship.
"I wouldn't try to change his | mind now," she told a reporter. "I'm convinced that he is doing what he thinks is right."
Carry is the son of Meyer He Davie, merely band lender.
passpot tore up h American months ago, renounced his U. S. citizenship and declared himself ellizen of the world, He served as a Ú. S. pomber pilot in World War I.
ກ
vakia sard
Her world identity got for
Into France, Belgium, Switzerland and Gov. many's Ruzaian zone with no questions asked.
stamp» "It was covered with and it looked so vielal that i don't think some of the border It was, SO guarts know what they just let me in."
The car pledges its bearer to world "place the interests
federal world Miss peace through a
nti ar bro- govemment above any
other move national or
Interests in- that ultimate compatible with Qual."
Some 250,000 Europeans, Davis reports, joined her ther's worki government ment. She said they all want to to something to assure panice. talented singer, Virginia, a
cause.
with
ane
f
Virginia Insists
of
her brother
salut she hat helped her brother's tore up his American passport
Artied
only as a prolest. Gurry's "World Identity Curds," But, she advises, "no one els she toured Europe giving con- should do that," adding:
The card certs to ruise money,
"When you get a world citizen is issued by the International
passport you're a citizen of your an Citizens, Registry of World!
country and of the world, too. organisation founded by Garry, It's like boing a resident of New Sometimes, Miss Davis saldi, York and a citizen of the United the card, enabled her to cross n
States." nation's border. Sometimes ahe was challenged.
SOVIET CHALLENGE IN MEDITERRANEAN
b6.:
Of all the Prova December 12
In the sectors in the prevailing "cold war""' Aween the Sexist, bloc and the Western der mocracies, the age which is perhaps; the myst delicate and rotentially the most significant
¡is the Madifuerancan.
On Increase Britain
London, December 11, The number of Orthotics in England and Wales logro ed by 105,340 in the past year br.2,784,249/1380-
Russion, attempts to creep down to the shores of thet see ond establish an area of control have been persistent, and gradual since the early cardino, to ontimated &figures
policy
Enolahteenth century.
Thus, Anglo-American Enormous pressurite has
four years has been exertadir Intermittently during the last since the end of World War If been to block Soviet Southerly expansion wherever possible. on both Greece and Turkey in Thistlus. taken tho for an effort to break through the maintainkig naval squrdrone in the Monterrahpun of maintait "pie crust".
serving on airerait addrbad of des barrier betwear the Soviet valuping available naval bask sphere of Interest and blue, facilities: and above pilot
and TH rendering diplomatie warm water.
Tutky resisted by probialmplicit strategic support to
along the periphery ing intention of ghing to nationa
by Bovic which are threatened preserve, Itself. But policy sought to outflank that U.S.S.R.
United States Role slubbornnatish by threatening
small
the
strong
albfc. The
SAVEH
com-
Iraly to its east and Greece (o America has played an increas- its west Only By: powerfulingly, greater vole in this process counterpressure in both countries
for the Almipit rensen that Bri- Anglo-American Waders
Inin, which lost a quarter of her prevented completion of a diplo national wealth in the war, no malle pincer movement,
Actually je U.S.S.R did break longer is economically
enour to Pimietlon out the Meulltrennetä for the Truman Doctrine, which Brst time in its history when it Greece and Turkey from
of states
batil made puppet
munism, is Tugilavin and Albania: But the Yugdalavs got themselves out of the Soviet Union's orbit.
The
Raslans remained LA control of Albahis and have bec working slowly to improve that entry's military potential by
railways constructing
1
where
fact.
direct result of this
In
tho
8 English Cathol
Conversions and baptisma totalist) 103,000 Bur Ana In- Fattributed crazes Was bifily
£5?m hujuxtar Cathola "for- eign workers the Directors'
in Brgains, ac (he Direktory, Th cording to
gave the total hum- Directory ber of Catholiés in English.
speaking countries as 84,104,
SHAH OF IRAN IN FRISCO
The Shah of Iran has ar-
citizen" for several days.
His schedule here is uncertain hia dra drm engagement is with General Dwight Eisenhower
Militarlly speaking, the British San Francisco, December 11. and Amertenti have done the best to keep naval patrols sweep-rived here with a party of ing the Mediterrane and t? seven and has announced that modernize such poser as Grate means to live "as a private tur. Tripoli, Math and Cyprus, where the two powers are joint ly constructing nin Important network pi radio communica-
tions.
They have worked diplomati- In New York on December 19.
Thouhertainty on a plans eatly to exclude Rustam such tiling as a voice Bys here End his departure time for They have New York are due to his desire or the Dodecanese. cunt
the pbs not to be bound by formal re- carefully limitat tlds of Meow's developing its contibns one of his star sutch
anything role in Tanglers which might be tentially dan
there were not, building under- grind mutillons dumps, and, On the flunci UI Sugeno in Valon By Patrolling the mouth of the Aurtir, constructing submarine pons.
This process has been pered by the lack of rail
Albahla with nctions taking
thes across thu Soviet Ukraine Balkalis.
Access To Warm Water gergus.
ham-
arb
the pèrald - tho in obvious.
Into
that
The Shah was greeted at the airport by about 38 Iranian real-
dents.
During a brief, informa! Press conference, he said that he had come to San Francisco because ho had heard of the beauty of tho city and he now saw characteris- ties which confirmed that reputa-
Lion.
Explaining his desire to be Htated as an ordinary cluten, the
The have insisted on a settle- The ratona for
ment of Italy's colbrite which tent Russian Interest
would for endanger Western Mediterratibah The world's largest land make lemotracy permitting
to warm Kremllà to encroach unter 1 ho the cast accums
trustteship particip direct
ahannel guise of by water
tion. which Bro Hök nubibet to war- the
fte.Tree Blockade from porti, Why, one might ask, 15 The per- West to dead wet galbst
nitting Russin to attalh its ends? First, The answer twofold. there are moral reason. country Bee Turkey ok, Norway wishes to cede, sovereignty Moscow.
Nu
10
It
Sball tuld, "I feel that unless I afn free to go into sothe American homes, dha vidit the people I can- not go back with the real face of your coufitty In my heart."
They have bolstered italy Itself by admitting feated nation to the Nori Atlantic pact, even though is nowhere near that ocean, Moreover, it is not inprobable that the next few years will see an extension of thai alitance.to a
A spokesman for the Shah said Cg that while i New York; he would The British -
Mediterranean party, Amaricons undergo a physical check-up "al-
were
oldest
นาย
The open heart and face of your people and their friendship and gode intent are of great Importance to me," he saida
The second part of the awer have worked niso to encourure though there is nothing wrong With him? The Shah believed, Is strategie.
The U.S.S.R. com- local regional defence arrange however, that he should take ad-
Much as they '*' distika prises the strangest land power ments,
vantage of the facilities of United certainly Franco Spain, they in the world. Only control of
not averse to the mutua Buates medicine while he had the the seas can prevent Its expan-
éliahte. Nion. That' control remains security talks he recently hail
-The Shah plans to broadcast to with the United States and Bri- with the Governmt bf Billah's the United States people on his
ally, Portugal. They tain.
It has always been a matter of quietly welcomed the Arab Le feeling for a nation which, he is basic policy for nations depend-ague's collettive seirity Pact convinced, is of tremendous world ing on sea power rather than do emerging in Chiro. The Importance
port Iran to to
prevent Turkey a large military population
from being autan insist upon naval superiority. Virginia and her family vahe-
In this connection, the Medi- cast. mently protested Garry's action terranean has played a vital role. but arr wavered only oner. It controls-ar he who mästare *r Virginia reports. He thought it does access to three continents: might be a good idea to remain Southern Europe, Northern Afr "I showed it to the customs on American citizen while Work- | cu and Western Asin. officials when I got off the planting for world govemment.
The first critical clash between sald,
Then he thought the idea over the Eastern and Western in the United States," she "but. They were not impressed."" and rejected A.
of the last war came in the Me "I can do better 23 Bho had to aid për Ameri-
a mah diterranean - ared-wide the a country," Virgina Soviet Union sought to take can patsport in the United without
żone or quoted him as saying. Also- ‡ control of Greace. States, in the U. 8. Germany And in Crochosió- clated Press.
Not Impressed
Pitch for a
TASTE TREAT
Anglo-U.Š. Policy.
Assertion of naval superiority
is not merely a matter of ships.
It depends strongly also on hyökes
The Soviet Gombit On its part, lho! UBS.. can only hope to establish itself Birmly
Tau represent dubly a trenten- dous bower and all the democra cles of the world look in you. To Know you and, if possible, enjoy your friendship is what he sock," ing Shah, mat
While he is here the Shah will attend a few small parties and to do son clanetog-Reu- hopes
on the Mediterranean, without risk of war, by expand
foothold. Any ing and consolidating ste Adelati
frontal drive through Turkey or Greece, Would certainly mean world conflict.
Whether the Boviet Union winter. be able to dethrone Tito and re- establish its Armest Wreditus
an otherwise solidly pro-Western ranean foothold, seems dubious Mediterranean front. This fact Despite all efforts to bolster alone should make Albania's Eq- the dummy Government In Alver Hoxha, always a nervous bania, it remains shaky.
The
nervous.
and harbour facilities. The Wes-realists of the Kremin have not character, even more i
Soviet Ambassador Chuvakhin - In
tern bloc is determined to pridared to sign a bilateral military Tirana has developed a slib. went the U.S.S.R..from obtaining alliance with 1 it the only autute strong.
General boy, these mighty lond power. European satellite so óxcepted:"| Mehmet Shehủ. !? with air and troop bases
aldriy
Such an entanglement might be. But whether Soviet · Imperial- the shares of such a ten... could top: risky,
im will be able to Maltain its render it untónable-ag the Ger-
It is obvious that the United Mediterranean base in Albanlä mans sought to do in the last States and Britain must for Jong remains a "ntration some ting to plug that began War Blikely to be auswered
war.
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