East German
Food Crisis
Turkish
HANDELSORGANISATION
[ THE CHINA MAIL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1052.
Statesmen Paying A Queen Takes A Drink
Fastern Germany is once again in the midst of a food crisis, and potato ration cards have been introduced. In West Germany It is believed that the shortage is due to the bud Soviel Zone agriculture polley, dry weather and to sabotage, Here Germans queue outside
grocery and greengrocery shops for their potatoes.-Express Photo.
Supreme Court General Smith's
Denies Hearing
To Atom Spies
Washington, Oct, 13
The Supreme Court' to- day denied a hearing to.
stom splex Jullus
and
Ethel Rosenberg, the hus- bind and wife
sentenced
to die for giving American A-bomb secrets to Russia.
The denial leaves changed the conviction and death sentence of the New York City couple and puls them another step closer to execution in the electric chair in New York's Sing Sing Prison.
Only a commutation of their sentence by President Harry Truman Raye" them.
The High Section
of
Can how
Court's
re-
the couple's appeal was announced In a brief order. The Court's vote was 8-1-Associated Freas.
NEW AIRLINE
PLANNED
Tribute To
Pres. Truman
Philadelphia, Oct. 13.
Official Visit
To
Britain
London, Oct. 13.
The Turkish Prime Minister, Mr Adnan Men- deres, and the Foreign Minister, Mr Fuad Koprulu, arrived here by air tonight for a week's visit `to Britain at the invitation of the Government,
This is the first official visit by a Turkish Prime Minister to Britain since Kemal Ataturk established the Turkish Republic in 1923.
Mr Menderes was received at London airport by Mr Anthony Eden, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary.
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The Turkish Prime Minisetr, They are to have an audience who flew from Istanbul, was ac with Queen Elizabeth companied by Mr Cevat Acikalin, Buckingham Palace and are to Secretary-General of the Foreign dine with Mr Winston Churchill Office and former
Turkish Am-at No. 10 Downing Street. bassador to
and Sir Britain,
GREAT PRIVILEGE Alexander Knox-Helm, British Mr Exten, welcoming the Tur- Ambassador to the Republic, kish Prime Minister and the
Also present at the airport Turkish Foreign Minister, told was the Turkish Ambassador in reporters that it London, Mr Huseyin Ragip great privilege to welcome Mr Baydur.
The Turkish Ministers will The Foreign Secretary snid discuss matters of mutual m-that the British Government terest to Britain and Turkey, was pleased and proud at the including defence.
vist of the Turkish slatesmen.
This is the first time for many years that Turkish states- men paid an official visit to Great Britain." ne pointed out.
Miners' Union
Endorses Stevenson
16-Year Precedent Smashed
Cincinnati, Oct. 13.
General Walter Bedell Smith, head of the Central Intelligence Agency, said today that if the next President, whether Democratic or Republican, "does as well as President Truman" in fighting Communism within Government organisations, the American people "have little to worry about.” an open hearing of the House of Representatives Un-to the Union's 41st convention
the
Menderes,
The Turkish Prime Minister sald: "We are very happy in- deed to be here in this country, for which have great and
we
sincere adminBon.
"We are eagerly looking for- ward to meeting that great. statesman Mr Churchill,"
CLOSEST FEELING
Mr Menderes said that on the occasion of setting fooi on British soil he would like to ex- press the closest feeling of the Turkish Government and the Turkish people for the prosper- and peace of the British Union today smashed a 16-year
The United Mine Workersity
nation,
The Turkish Prime Minister precedent by
endorsing
Minister will · Democratic nominee, Mr Adlai and the Foreign
call on Mr Churchill and Mr Stevenson, for President,
Eden
separately
Tuesday Twenty-eight hundred delegates gave roaring approval to a resolu- tion endorsing Mr Stevenson and Sparkman, after the union loader, Mr John L. Lewis, had made a on Mr Dwight Aslashing attack
the Republican
The General made the statement as a witness at
American Activities Committee.
said
Members of the
nominee.
לנס
morning. They will then go to
Buckingham Palace to sign the Visitors' Book.
statesimen will
011
British
Approval
Of Plan For Sudan
London, Oct. 13. The Foreign Secretary,
Mr Anthony Eden, will pro
Behuq betiml
King
Paul and Queen Frederika of Grecco recently visited the little village of Mavromati, 60 miles north of Athens, to Inaugurato a nów water supply. Hing Paul is seen here turning on the tàp while Queen Frederika takes a drink from a cupped band, after the inauguration of the new water_mpply,—Express Photo,
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Colonial Issues To
Be Raised
Interesting Debate Expected In UN'
United Nations, Oct. 14. India and Pakistan are expected to lead a powerful 15-nation Arab-Asian group which will spearhead the anti-Colonial movement in the United Nations General Assembly, which opens to- day.
With: 'Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi leading the Indian delegation and Sir Mohammad Zatrulish Khan heading the Pakistan delegation, political observers a high level of political
strategy and debate. The two main topics in which the Arab-Asian group are in- terested; apart from the general question of a Korean peace, are: 1. The Tunisian and Moroccan questions.
toro roup
South Africa's racial policy. Tha
is
supporting the and Tunisian inde pendence movements. France
insists that this is a domestle. maiter and not within the
the .of
United
Th
The South African Govern- ment's policy of Apartheid er
racial segregation will be de nounced by the group as con- trary to the Charter and a threat to international peace.
South Africa, on the other hand, will claim that it is a ckmestic matter and outside, the purview of the Charter Reuter,
U. 8. DECISION
United Nations, Oct. 13. The United States has decided to vole for the inclusion of the Tunisian and Moroccan quarrela with France on the
the
agenda of United Nations General Assembly sesalon...
The decision was revealed to-
SIMILARITY day by an American spokesman
IN
TWINS
Д
the
in answer to a question on this country's position regarding the Issues. The decision marked switch from last April, when the pose one amendment to the
United States abstained in the Landon, Oct, 13.
vote draft constitution for the
have 10 The Turkish
Boy twins unknown to each
full-dress The Commitice had sub- Gentral Bedell Smith replied his running mate, Senator John
the other married in the same year French-Tunlalan dispute. Council debate Security lunch at the Turkish Embassy Sudan when he sends
on the poenaed him to explain testi-"No."
where they will meet the Em- final endorsement of theto women of the same, type, had mony he gave on September 29
The new switch was believed ́· bassy staff. before another
The court room was filled.
baby song British Government.
and Congressional
acquired fox
due In e Committee
Mr Churchill believed dozen policemen patrolled out-Elsenhower,
a largo part to the deep that he
terders named Tride, and Mr Eden
by the British approval of the draft, Communists "are so adroit and side..
will pay separate return calls
The Professor of Obstetrics resentment stressed It was the first time since 1938
which constitution,
amook the Indept they have infiltrated every
the visiting statesmen at the
was pro and Gynaecology at Birmingham April abstention
free May Committee that the Union had endorsed Turkish Embassy in the after-mulgated in Khartoum on
University, security agency of the Govern said that Generat Bedell Smith presidential candidate.
world nations, who do not Protestor Dame In that noon.
8 last, is now likely to be sent Hilda Lloyd, gave this example
have colonies. ment,"
The Foreign Secretary
The should state fatly whether he year the miners picked Franklin will give a banquet on Tuesday to the Suden next week.
American Smith General Bedeil
spokesman of similarity in twins in a lec-
that Following this endorsement,ture to was Com-Roosevelt. Mr Lewis gave his night in honour of the Turkish
whils today that his statement was was certain there
nurses and midwives. munist infiltration in every personal endorsement to Mr Prime Minister.
the constitution, which will give Illustrating a claim that twins debate on Morocco and Tunisia, States will support the "predicated on pure theory and
Government security agency, Wendell Willkle, the Republican Mr Menderes and Mr Koprult the Sudan self-government, and often feit they knew what the it will at the mame time unfo past performance. Tokyo, Oct. 13.
nominee, in 1949 but the Union will be received in audience at
will prepare
for self-determina- Te added under cross-
NONE IN US.
other was thinking, Professor did not give any endorsement. The Canadian Pacifle Airlines
is due to come into effect Lloyd told Buckingham
tion,
exert a moderating Influence.-- Palace on Wednes-
of twin girls who United Press. The announced here today that Itexamination by the Committer
resolution hailed
on November 8, The General said he could
day by Queen Elizabeth II. They
Omcials here sald
were given, a set of books to: and Senator Spark-wilt nttend
that the read for an examination. hoped to be running a service counsel: "I would be extremely
I believed that not make such a statement, but Stevenson
FL debate In between Tokyo and le complacent
Rin
the British amendment would not "men of honesty and House of Commons on Wednes-
She said one twin read some there was no Communist in-he added: "I have found
no man ay Janeiro by next June.
in high character" and charged day afternoon and will have les postpone the coming into force of the books and the other the filtration in the Government." penetration of Communists
the new constitution or the remainder. of Representative
powerful in there with E. my organisation in the United that "seifsh
Mr date Francis The general traffic manager,
the Speaker, robbed Senator William Morrison.-ileuter. American
self-determination, Com-teresta" had
After the examination one {Democrat, Pennsyl- States no Mr H. 1. Main, in a conference) Walter
the Robert Tall of the Republican with Japanese newspapermen, vania) asked the General: "Domunists and none within said he believed the Japanese you know positively that there scope or interests of this Com-nomination and that Mr Elsen- would find great use for the are Communists In yourmittee. route because of important organisation?" business connectious with South America.
"MAY BE"
"I am morally cerlain that there may be Communists in Mr Mein hoped jet cometa) the Central Intelligence would be flying the route Agency," the General replied.
Mr Walter asked: "Do between Japan and Cunada by 1954. Reuter.
know who they are?"
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
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4 Flower (0).
7 Sharp answer (6).
8 Retinue (5),
10 Swallow (4).
12 Bean (7).
15 Bedeck (8).
16. Painful (4).
17 Behindhand (4).
10 Wanderer (6).
20 Kitchen furniture (7).
21 Incite (4).
24 Angelic child (8).
23. Worth (0).
25 Scatter (5).
28 Grating (0),
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Another flower (8).
Malm (8),
Brief (4),
5 Guesses (8).
Press chief (0),
Civic dignitary (5).
11 High reputation (8).
12 Women's quarters (8).
13 NCO (8).
14 Dire
(8).
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22 Beorch (4),
you
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und
Mr
hower "surrendered" to Senator Taft at a meeting in New York. "I believe There are Com-
"They actually arranged that munists in my organisation out-in the event of election, Mr side of the United States because Elsenhower would be a figure- in the past, we have from the head while Senator Taft in to time discovered one or two reality would be President of in our ranks,"
the United States by proxy."— United Press.
General Bedell Smith said he had written to both Presidential candidates asking them not to make political capital
what i
he told the Committee, and that both of them had assured him they would not exploit it.
Later, he said that he was simply pointing out in his testi- mony the Communist cunning] and the need for the United
-Reuter.
Brewers' Plan
Projects For Migrants To Be Discussed
Geneva, Oct. 13.
of
which so far would it affect
is
TRIBUTE TO ASTOR
LORD unfixed. Nor twin sald the answers from the
forthcoming elections for the books she had not read "came
Diplomatic quarters consider
the
to her".
Professor Lloyd sold 23 per Government is still hoping cent of twins died in the Arst
Tribute
Plymouth, Oct. 13.
was paid to Lord Astor when representatives of
to obtain Egyptian co-operation days of life compared with nine all sections of the community In putting the new constitution per cent of single births, and attended into effect on the basis of tripar-more were born prematurely. held in his honour today,
tite supervision of the elections. There was a higher percentage The Sudanese delegations, re- of mental defectives, she said. presenting the Independence and -Heuter. Unionist wings
of
Sudanese
polities which saw Mr Eden last
week, are 10% thought to be Strike Vote By
opposed to supervision by a com- Provisional mission on which representatives
Inter-governmental Committee of Britain, Egypt and the Sudan Copper Miners
Turned Down here today to decide whether it British communication on the
London, Oct. 13. A proposal that British beer States to be constantly on guard, should be sold duty-free in American army canteens in Britain has been rejected by
REDS IN UN.!
Katwe, Oct. 13. Africah workers in Northern mines
The 20-nation
for the Movement of Migranta | would take part.
mel from Europe (PICMME)
It is not yet clear whether the draft constitution will be sent to Rhodesie's four copper Khartoum before the forthcoming have voted for a strike to press talks which both delegations are their demand for an increase of to have in Cairo with the 2/8d shift. Egyptian Prime Minister, General Mohamed Naguib-Reuter.
should continue its work or not.
The Committee is expected to turn itself into a permanent body for the migration of Europeans.
The conference is expected to last about 10 days.'
The
most important item the agenda will be a proposal Mr Gibson, that the Committee
the British Boyd-Carpenter, from PICMMME's director,
Mer Jolin
on
to the take colonisation projects
MOVE BY U.S.
Cairo, Oct. 13. Mr William C. Burdett, first
Sudan, today Egyptian and British projects Bad also Sudanese leaders now Sudanese in Cairo to diectas
affairs.
met officials
United Nations, Oct. 13. The United Nations Secretary-
Financial Secretary General, Mr Trygve Lie, today Treasury, said that apart from advised Americans on his staft the financial difficulties of for migrants aided by the World American Liaison officer assigned
out such a scheme, Bank and the Point Four Pro-to the that they must co-operate with working the Scnate Sub-Committee British troops and the ordinary gromme.
would
no see ho which is to investigate charges working man that Communists have infiltrateti justification for Americans would be in Australia. with the United Nations Secretariat. nuch better paid by our ethers in South American coun-
beer tries following later.-Reuter. But, he said, they should not
a pint less. answer questions referring to
firm which put
official activities or confidential
af
this
The first of these
proposal to the Treasury Naguib Takes
A Hand
By opening its first Maison olce in the Sudan, the Ameri- can Government recognised the and importance of the Sudan
the need for first-hand informa tion on developments there, he sold.
the
a memorial service
He is remembered for his as Lord Mayor of the guidance city during the war years when the city rocked under enemy air raids.
A huge congregation packed the elty church of St Andrew's, now
In the course of con- struction, Indifferent to incon- venience caused by draughts, a leaking roof and pools of rain water that lay on the floor- Reuter,
Nearly 24,000 of the 30,000 members of the African Mine First Snow This Year Workers Union voted for smke in a ballot which began last Wednesday. Only 113 voted
agoinst Reuter. directly
the strike
Dollar
Bonn, Oct 13,
Slight snow tell over Bonn, the West German capital, today, the first this season-Reuter.
Steamship
Line Case Ended
Washington, Oct. 13.
'The Supreme Court today closed the seven-
Information of the United Na-said that 100,000 cases of beer a Hons itself.
cach month,
containing 24 The Inquiry was initiated twelve-ounce tins, were im- after Senator Alexander Wiley,
from
Mr Durdeft, a diplomat with ported duty-free
the Wisconsin, a leading United States for
considerable experience in the year Dollar Steamship Line cose, which almost sent Republican,
American
Middle East, is leaving. for a Cabinet officer and other officials to gaol last year member of the American dele troops. gation to
Khartoum, the Sudan the United Nations, It claimed that British firms
Cairo, Oct. 13.
capital, for contempt of court. that American could supply the same land of had charged
General Mohammed Nagulb, in the Sudan for several months on the motion of the Govern-
In a few days' Ho will remain Communists were on the United
beer and earn 3,600,000. dollars | Egypt's Premier, acted per while
his -Khartoum Hatson Nations payroll.
Donally today in the arrest of He did not want Amerleans a year-Reuter.
men suspected of soliciting co is established, but is ex- in the United Nations Secretariat
funds on the pretence that they Dected to be succeeded by an who were disloyal to their own
would be used to aid Palestine other career diplomat later on.
Reuter, country,
war cripples,
Anti-Religious Campaign
J
at
"I have never knowingly em- ployed such Americans. I be Ilove that The overwhelming mass of Americans employed
United Natkaa Secretariat The
Vallcari City, Oct. 13.
against are faithful and loyal inter-
now onslaught clvit servants rational
and Catholles is being made by the Amerkan citizens and I want Polish Government, usually well-Security Director to try to all of them
without exception informed Vallean sources
today to be so," Mr Lie added,
A
The Premler was presiding Cabinet meeting when ho received a telephone call from a citizen who reported that the two men were making rounds collecting donations,
General Naguib. ordered the
arrest at least one of the men and bring the offender before
Bonn Consulate Dollar as they were ordered to in 1030 under a stock transfor
In S.
►
"Bids were, being received by ment, the Court vacated the the First National Bank of Lower Court judgment which Washington, DC., trustees for hold
the Secretary of Com the stock. They will be opened merce, Mr Charles Sawyer, and late this month. круста Justice Department
court The Government took over officials in contempt of
called for failing to relinquish control the shipping ég, now of the arm to Mr. Stanley the American Presklent" Lines,
do,
in return dor ald totalling
to the Africa The High Bench sent the case $7,500,000
francially distressed back to the Lower Court for
company. dismissal.
Mr. Doiler brodit guid in an anti-climax. 1943 against Bonn, Oct. 13.
members of the The action was an
Dollar now defunct Maritime Com The West German
Mr Sawyer and. Mr Ho asked thw American Catholic priests have been
to get the ment will open a Consulate at decided last June to settle the mission
business back, mission at the United Nations arrested and imprisoned in mass,
Fallee, nabbed a man Windhoek, South-west Africa, a ownership istue out of court to furnish him with a Ist of the Vallean, Bourcas reported. idealided as Ransom Ibrahim, former German colony. next Final settlement provided that He conlended that the stocks those who had refused to Two of the most noted victim an unemployed driver, and look month, a Foreign Office spokes the disputed 02 per cent con- was a pledge against losstal answer questions relating to were. Monsignor Filmkonski, him before General · Naguib|| van announced today,
trolling stock interest would be repaid, se activities oulzido the former rector of the Catholle who was half way, through the Dr Richard Boltler, 49, a sold by competitive bidding and The Government malutained their United Nations but no answer University of Lubin, and Abbott Cabinet session.
former member of the German the proceeds split --- evenly that—it had acquired, outright from the American Government Graynett, who fled to Britain Kassem wat later placed In FordgnTM: Service, will be upy between the Government and Me)ownership in the dentalUnhas had yet been received. Better, during the war Reuter. 'custody, United Press.
pointed "Consul-Router.“
Dollar.
Govern-
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