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Progress In Atomic Research

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the Panted States

In his semi-annual

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1952.

Chinese Nationalist Charges

Grandmother Said

To Have Broken Up A Marriage

New York, Jan. 29.

Mr. Patricia Greenwood went to court for Pa Pand fome to hear her husband sue her grand- a retiree for 45 MM damages for alienating Patri- cla's affections.

Some of the things she heard made her laugh. ! Soca rade her blush. Mrs Greenwood, 24, sat only a few feet from her husband, Mr Thomas E. Green- vood. 29. Gurtnerly of Forest Hill, London.

The grandmother. Mis 1dan, She remonstrated with Patri-

10. a multa ela Sanford Procter.

and acked her to have millionaresS whose come in Greenwood cut of her suite by 1950 (lasts noria

C47.500.11.30 pm Later she obtained Was

Case wh the

a separate apartment elsewhere Niv Have for Patricia.

gave evidence of was resumed ad audivities Conerstleut,

fift

report to 1 Comerese, M Dean said tere had been substantial and Significant PORTOSS research and in the production!

in

of fb.unable materials.

M

reason

samt The

atomac

man

the progress were

(1) Increase in the number of factories under construction.

(Z) New

discoverie. which

She said that

shr bad given her granddaughter Patricia weekly "apending money" of £53 since she was 14. In 1950 she also gave Patricia 5,600 and last year £7,500

Mrs Procis denied that she | 2ad ever saic she "hated"

Greenwood,

!

"I just didn't want him any friend, or as & friend for my granddaughter," she said.

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Mrs Proctor told the that she had her lawyer tell Greenwood to leave the house on the "express will and wish who told me she of Patricia, was afraid to live with him any longer."

Another witness for the de- fence said that Greenwood used often to refer

grand- to hi..

old as "hot

I5

| mother-in-law

bug

BLACK EYE Putricia laughed when Mrs Thomason sald that

After her granddaughter had Ethel introduced her to

Greenwood, despite the

couple's quarrels and seemed to be interested in Greenwood used often to wash hus, the noticed that she was their bables' clothes when they being charged for a number of stayed at her honte.

dare

Inent ilving

Jotel

Nev York apart-

where she

permit syprovements, Jr agient-

She did not laugh when Mrs tural pneu ben mi nad m th^:

Was | Thomson said Patricia had ap- fight mound pared disease: "

prored at the breakfast table 4 A.M. MAN

once with a black eye and 15

Mr Dean

her roletics which "declared that mounly as a result

She found these werd being

had given her. of eukervations and exjeruntats cater.

She by Cwond, but

Patricia

blushed when

Mrs on victing of the atomic explu- paid the bill Later the manager Carter Leldy, of New York. sions in Japan, it had been foun of Me apartment hotel lokid

said that Greenwood once said: thai Padio-Vily has

ter ta JOOML

was seen leaving "Patricia may have

million effect

reproductive ther on human

granddaughter's separate bucks, but she is a sloppy house- organs as had been long-

apartment regularly at four keeper and a lousy cooks." Pranty-Presse.

elock in the mornings.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

13 4

19

15

18

19

27

ACROSS

Offer of marriage (8)

16

13.

14

26

DOWN

24

1 State of insensibility (4)

2 Bound (4)

8 Cooker (4)

One who fights another with

4 Rake (4)

deadly weapons (8),

5 Skin (4)

11 Obvious (8).

13 Expensive (4)

7 Subsequently (5)

15 Advanced (8)

1 Land of delight (3)

19 Tax (4)

Apropos (8)

25 Mended-(0)

20 Enger (4)

27 Innocuous (0)

6 County (5),

9 Sag (5)

Patricia, who is suing her husband for divorce, wore Q long mink coat and blue dress.

Patricia told the

court that the idea of divorcing her hus band was her own and that she had not consulted with her grandmother.

The hearing was adjourned.

Accidents

A National Menace

of

London, Jan. 29. Accidents in the homes British families, caused through unguarded electric OF Fas heaters, have become a nationai menace; according to Britain's leading plastic surgeons.

They have launched a private

Against Russia Are Approved

STORMY DEBATE ON ASTA

Tek Ten

Fund N More Pelical Comnatice th

sped. No focal Chine's charge that let Pasnin Pa delle al de des

tent with Chiang Kai-shek's government. The resolution - a watered-down version of the original presented by Nationalist China's T. F. Per with United States support-was approved 24-9, with 25 abstentions, after a stormy debate on Southeast Asian Affairs.

18 diga'e, John Malk said the United States Cowper and deirgates had gent two Generals, seven ་ནདྷྭ 1

Fran

the Clon and othel American! ppines, Now Zealand and officers

tradas Chinne Alla served firm mattre in Nationalist forces in the wilds

ci that any Red aggres-jol Burma.

Southeast Art woul

it

det ghal for urgin: UN litt of sley to meet

Mr Cooper said flatly there was no truth in the declaration. The United States has repeated-

dened such charges. which

Af: Cooper's slą ement came i have been broadcast by the jafte the Soviet delegate, Jacob, Chine e Communist Radio at A. Malik, bad repeated the old Peking and other Red inouth- Fed reels ration that the United pieces, State- was getting ready for Degression in Southeast Asia, M.

HALLSTEIN

ACCUSES

FRANCE

The West

Mr Comper said the Soviet allegations indicated the Rus-

some

new

sians themselves might be plan ning

Communist aggression in Southeast Ami.

BURMA'S APPEAL Burma's delegate Committer there

told

was

the

Page

Shambles After

Saigon Explosion

Tegal of the Town Hall at Saigon, Indo-Chint, after the explo a akin n} me bomb which killed eight and injured 33. Several cars

and jeeps were destroyed.-Express Service,

Garage Was Like Couldn't Find

A Time Bomb. Counsel Alleges

London, Jan. 29.

evidence of any American cun- nection with the Chinese rummhants in his land and ap- pealed to Dr Tsiang to get the and cost 11 lives was said to have originated in a Kuomintang forces out of

The explosion which wrecked a Bristol garage

vote

petrol-recking basement in which, unknown to the authorities, a coke-burning heater had been install-

ed.

Cinderella

Singapore, Jan. 29. Cinderella was not to be fowad on Chinese

beard a small vers:1 which

0

arrived in Singapore, har bour, aud Customs officers went away disappointed-

Customs

men found pair of shoes in a passage- way on the deck. and examination revealed Package containing 12 ounces of gold.

Each passenger on board,

to try on the shoes. They Rited no one. The Customs men went away disappointed.

Burma.

The

on the

had Chinese Bonn, Jan. 20.

Russian pact is expected to be the German Govern-

same in the final considera- Today said that France was tion in the General Assembly. Trying to transform the Saar If so, it would give Dr Tsiane coal area bit by bit into

the required two-thirds margin for passage. suparate State and warned that

He first brought

German

was in

Hallstein,

his

friendship

charges

1949. treaty was

of the

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One f

a action would prejuite the

peace treaty. Proressor Walter

Yalla the outgrowthe West German Secretary for For Agreement, under which Russia entered the war against Japan eign Affairs, made the statement

in 1945. at a Press conference after an

China, the emergency session of Parliament

United States, Greece. Irug Liberia, the on the Saer question.

Dr Hallstein

Philippines, Thailand, Turkey Paris last week-end negotiating with

and 18 Latin American nations | the Allies on German participa voted for the resolution.

General Dwight Eisen-

The Soviel bloc, Burma, India, hower's defence

Hud armies. when Indonesia

Israel voted France named an Ambassador in | against it. The other members the Slate, Shu by implication abstained, except Nicaragua and recognising the territory South Africa, which were absent. which was German at the end

WORDING MODIFIED of

World War [] sovereign area.

tion in

au

Doubts Over Japan

A public inquiry, with Sir Laurence Dunne, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, presiding, was told that the petrol tank installation was "a verit- able time-bomb" which awaited only some failure of the human element,

Movie Star

Refuses To

Sell Horse

admirlig

would not

sald

Mr Mervyn Griffith-Jones for the Treasury,

that two Lanky were vedded in 11. ventilated Gellars at the time of the explosion one was bein filed from tanker-lorry.

Evidence would show that the which dip-reds

chips

to measure the

were

habitua

Through were inserted level in the ly lift off..

This would allow constant evaporation, with the possibility at the whole basement becom ing dangerous! charged with percl-air mixture.

The gold, however, worth about 8$1,500, was confiscated.-United Press.

Malan's Warning

To Bantus

*** Capetown, Jan. 29.

The Prime Minister, Dr Daniel Malan, today warn- ed the African National Congress, the major Bantu organisation, that any al- had many penny-tempt to incite the Bantu and sized holes, which would allow people to defy law seepage through the brickwork order would be dealt with.

DID NOT KNOW Que tank

age.

as

Houston, Jan. 20. The controversial resalat- Movie cowboy Roy Roger The West German authorities, as approved by the Com-3 day that he has declined

mittee threatened to delay legislation Union of the Soviet Socialist Ro

determines that the to sell his famed horse Trig-|

ger for $200,000. ou participation in the European

her relations with Ace. hundreds of letters | defence army until

the Sira, Publics in

China since

in from the surrender of poured question had been clarified.

Japan has failed United Press.

to carry oIN

Dinungsters Rogers said that he of friendship faxmily

could and

not par! with hus 10-

la which it was bedded. all nee netween China and the year-old Palomino.

The authorities did not know Unton of the Soviet Socialist He said. It had not been that the collars alongside the Labour Union Rubles of August 14, 1945." ice them

He was replying to'a letter hivesaks ware being used

from the African National Con- Dr Tsiang last Saturday been i Fi gosition to not such workshop, that K fire

and gress threatening to hold protest wonted what sentence to say the Un cfr."

been demonstrations and meetings on Chuorescent lighting had Russians had violated"

the One disappointed young installed or that families were April 0 unless the Government trealy. However, he cccepted

was dight-year-old Jean Fergu- vccupying rooms over the gar- repealed the discriminatory laws the modified phrase that the son, whose lather, J. B. (Johnny)

against Africans by February 29, Rubians had failed to carry Ferguson of Wharton, Texas, These changes had been made 1 Out"

the pact. The change had made the offer last werk mee the

Dr Majan said that if there proprietor, Leonard was proposed by Thailand.

chiefly to satisfy John and to Masters, took over in March last were any disturbances they Miami, Jan. 29.

Dr Tiang first submitted the breed Trigger with his own hurd yeat

would be quelled through the The United States Army has charges agains! Russia in 1949, of qua:ter-horse mates.

Wallace Mervyn Toogood an machinery at the disposal of the Communlst Chinese request by *

But even John had a consola employee at the garage, M. and Government and those respon- American Federation of Labour armies were sweeping Peras tion prize-he got to ride the M. Motors, in Ashley-road, sible would be adequately denit: to open an office in Japan, it

At that time he was movie famous horse and will get Brispl, said that in one of the with. was disclosed here today at the

BL Assembly to visit Rogers and his wife, Dala cellars was a ballery-charging || action. Winter Congress of AFL.

The South African Govern Evans, a whole day.

plant as well as an electric drillment had no intention of re- At The Federation

the current ression ?? Ferguson wanted

Rogers and an electric, grinder. presented 10

dreided to ask simply for a with one of his prize marca,

pealing long-existing NO CAPS assign Richard Beverall, veteran

laws "moral official overseas, AFL

judgment." Once the Morning Glory, as

differentiating between European. а mate to Welding was done in the pa- and Bantu, he said. as re-

Assembly has acted on the Tigger. presentative in Japan.'

sage between one cellar and the Rogers said that the first male garage to had

mever seen

seen the Dr. Malan said that Congres the colt from the mating would be dipslick caps on either tank.

demanded that South Africa "for free."United Toogood said that five or ten should be placed under the Press.

runutes after the petrol Tony jurisdiction of Bantu, Indian arrived he was standing with and other mon-European groups two other employees near the top of the ramp Beading from together with Europeans and

with no restriction on a pos the basement workshops whensible gradual development of a There was a flash and a mush metely mixed community.

rejected

when

the

Chia

to unalte

The AFL Executive Council political committee decision, the said that it intended to take up case will be dropped from

UN. agenda. Associated Ferguson's the matter with General Ridg- -way

AFL. sources have been critical of what they regard 83 the shelving of agrarian reform and trade union treccion, established early in the ocrupa- tion of Japan.

They considered that the Communists were gaining in strength and that it was neces- sary to help the Japanese develop a free trade union movement,

Mr Richard Beverall is now

campaigri among Members 01 in New York-France-Presse.

Parliament for speedy legislation.

to enforce safety precautions mi

electric and gas ares in the home,

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By Jets

nahters.

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US Senate

Ratifies

Agreement On NATO

Washington, Jan. 29.

-

of sir came up the ramp, and w

lot of particles like colte. Then

ing.

..

"This is not a genuine offer

were

lite place was coming down." of co-operation but an attempt Divisional Fire Officer Ernest to embark on the first stepe Wookey said that he found a towards supplanting the Euro coke stove in the rear part of a vean role in the course celter"I was still alight," he time" Dr. Malan declared.a said.

saw the flap of the Or Malan declared thet

largely of a profective nature, The Government was only too willing to encourage Bantu

Bantu administration within the Barn PCDTETUN, ty, ajd there to allow the Bantu full rospe for all his potentialities,

(The Bantu are the largest

The Senate today confirmed the agreement stove up and ded tmbers glow differentiating admitting Turkey and Greece to the North At- lantic pact..

The step, which, if ratified soldiers and said that the similarly bby other NATO | Gresks, with American aid. members, will extend the de- had driven out the Communist fence of the free Western na-invaders,

Treaty Organisation

Democrat,

S.O.S. WAS IN Initiative, Bantu services and

FRUIT BOX

Southampton, Jan. 29.

in

racial group in South Africa:

1

Each MP. has been sent privately-printed booklet giving details of the growing number of people, especially children, who

tions to the remote Turko- Approval of the protocol Fat the rate of three a day are

Russian border in Asia Minor, would be of value to the North burned,

Biggin Hill, Jan. 28. often fatally. by

was taken by a unanimous Atlantic People living less than 100

A plea for help by a Greek The 1940 census showed accidents involving home-heating appliances.

yards from the main runway of voice vote.

and give strength, prestige and mother, whose note, asking for population of 2,372,600 Europ Dr Leonard Colebrook, an this. fabious Royal Air Force

The Senate vote completes and power to the resistance of assistance for her two tuber-enne and 8,045,609 non-Europ- authority on burns, said, "These station are being forced trum US action on the agreement. Grecco ani Turkey

Senator culosis-stricken sons was found cans, of whom 7,691,915 vere By the terms of the North Connally added. acoidents have become a national their homes by the roar of jet.

in a box of grapes here, has Bantu)-Reuter. menzte. Our research has shown

Senator Walter George (De been answeredsons to

of the

now Eight owners have naked the Atlantic treaty, no now members that there are about 1,000

can be admitted without the mucral), Decidents, about 120 fatal, in this

Air Ministry to requisition their consent of all signatory powers, the Foreign Relations Commll-santiprtim in Crete and money country a year involving electric properties because they are in but the United States consent is tee, praised the magnificent con- has been sent to the family. CUGAT DIVORCED and gas free. Another 1,400 a danger area. Negotiation be considered the key move tributions by Grecca and Turkey The hote

and security,

Santa Monica, Jan. 25; 16 Narrow towards the point (0) people are taken to hospital after lake over the houses have been

of Albert Bir peace The chairmen of the Senate to world pe

Georgeunden here Helen

Mrs Lorraine Cugat won an Crete, was delivered started

Senator Harry Cain (Republi-Heraklion, Foreign Relations · Committee, Omon requestioned, the Senator. Tom Conthly (Decan) praised the ratinention as

grapes to Southamp uncontested, divorce today from rview house!

will be formed and modrat), declared that he was simply colostal blow about to lon whsleiter. He passed; in to the orchestra leader, Israel's Complaint the trees round them cleared.

One housholder said "It is highly gratified, at the ratlleage stick in the name of further the International Help for Cugat, because he created Children Organisation. bens every ture Ierol to alma and Embition of collective Paris, Jah, 20. Imfoable to use a radio or occupied a highly strategie to the contributions being made Mr Jr Barclay & Lion Greece and Turkey

• He also paid tribute Today, at è mogling "Here:] man. VW Varow Teral complained to the Secn- television set when the are notion in the Median now by Create and Turkey to at the Orga

jolos secrotary Fity Council tonight, that Syr talens off. Sometime they

it seld, and both ind resisted vioinea

the war in Korda kid added, | tho pequel! Chanter

Communist ascensión prin

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10 Come in (5)

12 Money bag (8)

14 Crime (5).

17 Ventured (5)

19 Tree (6)

20 Snake (B)

21 Brook (4)..

22 Drega (4)...

29- Afrosh (4)

74 Colour (4)

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