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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1952.

HUNGARY FREES ECONOMIC EXPERTS TO

U.S. AIRMEN

Hungary released four ES. Air Force men, whose plane had been forced down in Hungarian territory, after the S. had paid a "cansom" of 44,000 demanded by Hungarian military court as fines for the airmen's ntentional violation of the frontier. Photo shows three of the airmen being greeted when they arrived by air in West Germany-London Express Photo.

American

Airlines

Battle Over Global Services

Washington, Jan. 7.

"Handsome profits" of Howard Hughes were an issue as the global air route fight between two skyway giants-Traus World Airlines and Pan American World Airways entered its second phase today.

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STUDY PROBLEM OF MATERIALS Washington Talks Result

Washington Jon, “

President Truman and the British Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, today instructed a special committee of economic experts to examine the problem of raw materials--including Britain's steel requirements-and report back to them tomorrow.

That was the most significant question dis- cussed by the two heads of State in the first of their four meetings at the White House. The session lasted an hour and five minutes. The two will get together for more talks at 10 p.m. GMT (6 a.m. HK Standard Time today).

Britain has been reported to

be seeking AUTHO

American

quantiles

slcel but persons familiar with Loday's proceed-

ings said

no figure was men- tioned. The US, with enormous steel manufacturing resources, was said to be in need of in which Britain produces in quantity in Malaya.

Tea

Morning's meeting covered two Pods on .be agenda-momie problems vj the Western defence effort ond general problems of NATO, the Noti Atlantic Treaty Organisa-

Astrologer's Predictions

For 1952

Cairo, Jan. 7. Mohamed Amin El Feky. well-known Egyptian astre- loger, who says he got his science from Pharaonic documents Military

he possesses,

During the afternoon session:

was expected that

lons for 1952:

problems of the Western and gives the following predic

semiteally the European defence drive would be looked Into in some detail-presumably covering atomie energy weapons developments.

(1) There will be no war, but the cold war will contibue be tween East and West,

Joseph Short, Whites in the second half of the year. (2) A European king will die Press Secretary. made public a joint

ment.

Auglo-American state- (3) The

I said: "There was a general review of the economic prob lems involved in the furtherance of the defence effort of the free world

tension between Erypt and Britain will end and Gaza where a new base will be British troops will retire to

built with American aSSÍSTRUC..

(4) Princess Margaret Rose will marry a foreign prince.

(5) The Sterling Pound will and will

foreign

"Some specific defence pro- dution questions of special in- strengthen terest to the two Governments ronvertible In were refered to a small group. rencies,

"Views were also exchanged en general NATO problems."

Mr Short said that the specific

(G)

becoine

euf-

The Churchill Cabinet will remain in power in England and Nahas Pasha will continue

o grvern Egypt.

defence production questions, in- cluding the steel problem, were (7) There will be a strong turned over to a group headed secesion movement in South by Charles E. Wilson, U Africa but in spite of this the Mobilisation Chief, and Lord Dominion will remain in the The contest is developing before the Civil Aeronautics General Associated Press.

Cherwell, British Paymaster-Cemuurwealth. Board at a hearing to determine what should be done! about overseas service certificates of both lines when! the permits expire next July.

Long Distance RAF Flights

Mauby, Lines, Jan. 7. A Royal Air Force Hast- ings "Mike" took off from Manby to lay a the start of a three weeks' Daison tour of United States Air Force and Baval bases.

It was the first of six long-distance Alights by Royal Air Force Flying College which, in the next Inorth. will do more than 100.000 miles

In

the next 48 hours. other planes are taking off from Manby for Canada. Alaska, New Zealand. Australia and Japan.

Long-distance trips come at the end of A year's course at the College for plots and navigators degtin- e for high posts in the Royal Air Force-Reuter.

Satellites Ignore UN

Invitation

Four Cominform

Paris, Jan. 7.

countrles- Coslovakia, Rumania, Bul-

SENATE FUNCTION

(8) The Korean war will end ae wil be turmi in South-east Asia and mtore European

troops will be des- patched there

Washington, Jan. 7. The British Foreign Secretary, TWA oficial last week pre- Mr Anthony Eden, will be the cented CHLORO S for per-guest

of the Senate Foreign tent certificates to Shannon, Affairs Committee

The Franco regime wil On Wednes-collaborate with the West and and Marse-day for lunch, Mr Tom Connal- Spain will be included

Americanly.

in the

:1

‛· ·। Paris

committee audinounced today.

chairman, all-

and Rome, 1 extension of their line iren Bombay to Tokyo.

laty were pite ther

F9)

Atlantic Pact.

(10) Stelin's health will fail Mr Connally indicated that and he will be replaced by experied to com- Mr Churchill would be unable Me!

Londen Expres: case day. Meap- to attend the lunch since he Service. Pl, Pan American placed on! would be in Canada at that

le with the Board, exhibits time.-France-Presse. backing up its proposal for con-

fatued operation jiautos.

Among thein devlering that:

of its present

were documents

by

J. The Hughes Tool Com- pany, owned 100 per cent Howard Hughes, owns 73.49 per cent of TWA and has

assets ($64.555,608 at the end of 1948) greater than all of Pan Ameri- car afiliates combined, ilsted at $56,273,473.

U.S. Mission

To

Sudan

V.

NO POLITICAL BEARING

Brussels, Jan. 7.

In agreeing 10

Amin Fun! Bey's appointment as Egypt's Dew Ambassador, Belgium made il clear that the

Beceptance of his credentials, which will be in the name of the King of Khartoum, Jan. 7.

Ezept and The Suden. Is con- The United States is sendingsidered by the Belgian Govern- two State Department officials 2. Huples has

"profitted to Curdsomely from his ownership secure first-hand

the Sudon next week

information of Trans World." The exhibit on the present state of feeling idad Euphes share of TWA in the country. earnings in 1950 at $4,772,985, The United States is known for an earning rate on his invest to have raised informally with ment of 24.33 per cent and his

Britain the pos

10

share of TWA earnings for the ting King Farouk of admit-.

nine months ending September 80, 1951. at $4,550,620 or 30,92 per cent.

SAIGON SERVICE

claim to be "King of Egypt and the Sudan

The two officials being sent to the Sudan are Mir Wells Stabler, head of the division The reports were offered in danese affairs ct the State De- handling Egyptian and Bu- an ofert to snow cher. TWA 15 partment in Washington, doing well on its present routes. Mr Gorden Mattison, Minister Pan American said TWA had at the Cairo Embassy arrive in

sted its business would Mr Stabler is dur to

and

Feel no 10 per cent as the result Khartoum from Washington on of Pan American's 1950 purchase January 10. He and Mr Mattl- et American Overseas Airlines,son will visit provincial centres the only other U.S. airline then before returning to Khartoum enria and Hungary-have failed crossing the North Atlantic. on January 20-Reuter, to reply to United Nations in- Pen American also seeks

with pens to send representatives renewed

sien of

those countries.

WOR

authority to

serve

to Paris to discuss the repatria- Saigon, Bangkok and, Rangoon It filed an Greek children held in In Southeast Asia.

exhibit declaring that Trans announced to Work has world-wide airline the Special Political affiliates in the Philippine Air Committee which

adjourned Lines, Lines Aereo Italiane and its debate on the problem Inst Helenle Airlines.

This day in

E. O. Cocke,

TWA Vice-

November so that efforts could be made

to settle the question Prouident of Sale, said that if through direct discussions. Its proposed changes are ap- Sven Grafstrom (Sweden) proved it will concentrate all fold the Commitee today that along the route on developing telegrams had been despatched low-orsk tourist-plane · travel.-- on

Govember 26, to the four Associated Press,

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send repre Ecntuiver Hot kator thân Dạ cumber 15:

We now have to regard as A failure this effort to bring this humanitarian problema step

Fog Stops Flights

· Paris Jan. 7. Air Traffle to Paris was cab./ nodriz tego bolution,” he said. celled today, because of toll

For this reason ha guggented Visibility was down to about that there was no longer reason: 100 yards at Le Bourget Alb. to keep the Committee's. dies portest duck and weather

Star's Husband

In

Court

Santa Monica, Jan. 7. Walter Wanger, husband of mevie edutse Joan Benno't, pleaded in court today that he was not guilty, böcause of temporary Insanity, of having attempted to murder his wife's trierid, Jennings

Lang, Ja

my Jant Deamber

Walter Whalgata inwyer told the From that proof that his was not his usual frame of mind way that he shot Làng in the groin and that somer: bullets vill, remained in bla, gun after he had fired.

ellent

1he trial was set for February 10 and Wander was 'orfera: lo

ment as

having no political bearing the Foreign Office an- nounced here today.

Amin Fuad Bey is to replace Ahmed Rasheed as Arabassador in Brussels.--Reuter.

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