THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15,- 1955.
Interesting News Stories From All Parts Of The World
PERON CROSSES SWORDS
WITH THE
THE CHURCH
Buenos Aires, Jan. 4.
Houses of prostitution will be opening up again soon in Argentine cities, and the friction between President Juan D. Peron and the Roman Catholic Church will be further intensified.
estimated that In 1034 there were only 250 houses in Buenos Atres, compared with 1029.
Under a degree issued last ducted by a woman not less week, local and provincial
than 40 years old. Police any
057 in authorities muy give permission he will prevent a return of the for the opening of brothels professional procurer.
In fact, All bawdy Buenos Aires for 20
old the banned in
houtes will be
fashioncit under clore
dying Government brothel is years and throughout Argentina kept
aut slowly for 10.
supervision. 14
Indicated throughout South America. It is The netion was taken despite that
prosluleg will the being replaced by the call-giri the vige rous oppsion of the registered, will have to undergo system and by bar girls. Cumolle Church.
perkølig medical inspection and
If they
I followed the Government's ¦ will be subject to fine legalising of divorce. with thetransmit venerent disease,
right lorry, and her mven which marked a slendily growing rift between Churc us.d Slate
The Government entled the Mer Jong ban un prosutulion tpora by elly, provinci and federal headth organisations that verk real disease Index was
Special Account
Some reporta sny that 20 per cent of the revenue of the Extant utes
રી Put in special savings or pension fund for their lænefií,
will l
1 is believed that houses of tere high, rlespile the advances These caleatorim will be lensed, o medwal science. The pro-with
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pales rang
homo-sexuality WHA pesos (5130)
another factor.
(a
Two Operators
prostitution
It is forecast that there will return of the chee famoUA
the uses of like Madmiu Saphoʻr
Authorities are expected to permi houses operated unlly
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One Reason
One reason for the ban in Argentina was that Buenos Aires WIS called a centre for tho International prostitution trade, Women were being lured there from Europe, it was charged.
Labour unions Atarted de- ¦manding repeal of the ban in 1940. In that year the Peron Government drifted legislation to end the ban but it was not enacted.
At that time Roman Catholic opposition wha vigorous, It Friction between the Govern- wes manifested chiefly through ment and the Roman Catholic Catholic action and similar
been increasing groups. It Church bas
was reported thal ice last Oct. 1, when Congress 30,000 telegrams of protest weis pas:ed # inv
granting sent to Peron within one 24- legitimate
children
equal hour period.--United Press. rights with legi imate ones
Throughout October, Peronist newspapers criticised alleged Catholic Church etterpis to infitrale labour unions. On Nov. 1 President Peton mode
speech condemning allowed
political and labour activities by necion of the Church. He named number of priests as responsible.
12 Priests
Arrested
In the following weeks, tnore than л dozen priesto were atrested in the provinces and Must brought to Buenos Aires.
of them have been releured.
On Νον. 17, the Peronist Party directed its entire mem- bership to watch for and report of political activity any signs
In
by the clergy.
The Roman Catholle hierarchy followed with a pastoral letter, read All
pulpits, expressing de camination to
the defend base principles of Catholic should not be doctrine. This
misjudged
meddling Pato un poliles, the letter sale. Perin next atollshed the Ministry of Education
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in charge of religious education. He had established the Bureau | son after he became President
The Hureau 1940.
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Divorce Legalised
month of
On Dec. 14 the two Houses of Congress, acting within a few hours.
absolute legalised tuzzy.divoret.
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Calypso Composers Prepare For Princess Magaret's Visit
London.
Princess Margaret leaves here by air at the end of the month to tour the Caribbean, and advance reports say almost every Calypso com- poser in the Islands plans to immortalise her visit in song.
PEKING MAN
BONES
(On Exhibition In China)
MAY BE
ONLY CASTS
in
Oh Princess Margaret | It she left her land "With an empty finger on her
left hand,
The month-long visit to the romantic West Indies is the most inportant public
engagement the Princess on her
will return without her since she
flying both ways in a Stratocruiser char- tered for an entire month and only two days re-outfitted for of flying. The Colonial Secre tary Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd tuld ever undertaken the House of Commons the cost would be £28,000 own Court circles be of the trip lieve it may presage a new and which the Government did not
regard as excessive. busier phase on her career as a
"Princesses have money member of the Royal Family.
burn in bales "But only in children's fairy
tales.
bos
What a pity such a little beauty
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"Spends her féme doing public
duty, Ever since sho Washington. debutante of 16 or 17 being the then King The "bones"
by of
the escorted
Michael of Rumania, Brilons famous 500,000 year old
have been waiting! for the Peking Man which are now Princess to choose a husband. being exhibited in Peking to But the years have slipped away This was the first of a series celebrate the 26th anniver- and the eligible males with the
are only three or And becauad Viala Vision cathers of actions which mad» December sary of their discovery, may until therr
ves which antagonised the Church,
actually be expert casts of our possibles left.
Help The Family the bones.
And Court circles consider The historic bones, themselves, that as her chances of marriage
the
will Princess were lost during World War II diminish In an attempt to get them out devote herself, until the right assuming of China to
a place of safety man comes along, 40 United States. the
some of the duties now being It was carried out by her sister, Queen not known whether they had been seized by the Japanese or Elizabeth, who wants more time boat, or whether they had been Recidentally sunk with a lost to spend with her children,
"Married women's place is in
the home gayund up for ure as medicine.
"But ingle girls have time In 1952, a Chinese Communist anthropologist charged that the
to roam. The Princess's trip led United States Government and stolen the bones and brought questions in the House of Com- them to New York to exhibit at mons-about its cost, mainly be
American
Royal the
Museum of cause the $5,000,000
Yacht, Brittania, is sailing over Natural History. The charge was Last Friday the newspaper Eldenied by American scientists. just to take her from island to
island. After alors it opens up for package of Pueblo, a Catholic Church organ
the war ended, Rosemary which had criticised the divorce anthropologist with the Ameri- legislation, falled to appear. Alcan Occupation forces in Tokyo blamed "labour searched for the Peking Mon spolerman trouble."
bones there but found that Years
not the Japanese had
seized Of Criticism
them. The Government decided icgalise prostitution after years of criticism of the ban
Legal prostitution had banned in Buenos Aires in and throughout the country. 1937
During the Month the It is this very clearness of picture · Government banned processions, that makes the Technicolour tones both religious and political. The No ric Arm and exelting on the both re
provincial Congress of Cordoba Vista Vixion screen.
abolished subsidies to Catholic
hulle Irving Berlin's new
pro-schools and teachers of religion, Gucilon,
Forty-nine priests and tenchers were peisioned in Cordoba University The Government de reed that religious education marks would not count for promotion in state
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and other schools
dismissed or
At that time the number hours of prostitution declining steadily. It
to
an
+
to
"In
to
real life they deal in restricted amounis "And have to turn in their
expense accounts.
The West Indies have done their best to take some of the the starchy formality out of
She will open Princess's trip.
shu
fairs, visit hospitals, attend in- numerable functions, but will also voyage on a raft down the Rio Grande In Jamaica, D tend 0 fireworks display in Trinidad, be serenaded in Anti- qua, have a barbecue supper in Jamaica, Ettend carnival' in Nassau.
a
water
Fabulous Estate
She will visit the island of Elculhern where Mr Arthur Davis of the Aluminium Com-
A Scientist
Waits For E His Reward
has
Corvallis, Oregon. An immigrant scientist- whose success story been one of "riches to raga" instead of the usual pattern inally being paid off.
n
Dr William J. Kroll, 65, who invented the process for mass production
titanium, metal vital in the manufacturo of Jet alrernit, expects the postman to bring him a chequo for $100,000 any day now,
Dr Kroll is not exactly de- stitute. He lives in modest bul comfortable circumstances here in a home he built and owns.
But he has been fighting in court for six years to obtain patent royallies from Amer- ica's $300,000,000, itanium in- dustry.
"I've worked for 12 years like a beast but I'm poorer now than when I hit the shores of the United States," Dr Kroll said in an interview.
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A Fexieral Court ruled cently he should receive half of one per cent of the retail price of titanium produced by his process,
America mukes' about 5,000 Lons of titanium
a year. By 1957 production is expected to
tons. reach 35,000
The strong, light, heat-resistant metal sells for about $4.50 a pound,
Dr Kroll said the $100,000 ne expected to receive
5000 in retroactive royalties will not begin to cover. the amount he has spent in litigation to clear his claim. He had to sell his three-storey laboratory in. Luxembourg to help make y ing expenses.
His
palent rights were seized by the Allen Property Custodian when he entered the United States in 1940, fleeing his native Luxembourg to avoid working for Hitler. He had perfected while titanium hig
process working for a German Arm,
The royalty dispute centred over whether the patent rights the belanged to Dr Kroil or German organisation that employed him.
Many records portaining to the ense had been destroyed,
GREAT DISCOVERY Although Dr Kroll belleves he should receive a full one per cent in royalties instead of a halt per cent, he is comforted by the fact that his discovery is the greatest regarded as one of In a century in the field of metals United Press,
Russians Banned From Non-existent County
Pierre, South Dakota.
A non-existent county is one of the arcas in the United States from which the Russians are
pany of America will show her banned.
д with
catate his fabulous pleasure dome that one paper sald would have pleased Kublai Khan himself.
The list of counties declared newsoft limilis" to Russians by the State Department included Arm- strong county, S. D.
more.
And British designers have But Armstrong county is no It was annexed a year marde o wardrobe of cotton and ather light material dresses for ago by Dewey county-from Russians also“ are her as one of the chief ambas-which the sedresses of British fashion,
banned.
But no South Dakotana, can
ન imagine why a Russian. would want to visit the grea anyway -even if they could.
AN APPEAL FOR ROME'S.
PROTESTANT CEMETERY
however, Resting Place Of Shelley And Keats Armstrong county is nothing but
American anthropologists will be glad if the historie fossil bones are actually safe in China. been Their loss was
1934 considered a serious handicap to in science because of the numerous excellent casis of the fossil bones of that were in existence and
Its only claim to distinction was that it was the most de- serted county in the nation.
The 825-mile area which was grassland and gumbo, populated by 52 people, and thousands of cattle, jackrabbits, coyotes and The Protestant Cemetery of Home, famous as the had no roads, towns, Fort was could be used for future scien- resting place of poets Shelley and Keats, today has hardly offices schools, churches,
enough money to care for its graves or prevent their foderal or
United PreSN. names from all being "writ in water."
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"We need help from some-i to Rome in the first half of the e," said Cemetery, Super-fast century, while Popo Pitts where, Intendent Marcello Piormatiei. IX was temporal Ruler of Cea-
The grave of Keats, with its tral Italy. Immortal words of, "here lies one whose namo was writ in water," is not threatened, Nor is that of Shelley.
Rising Costs Blamed
Plematic sale rising.costs have depleted the special: fund The Keats Shelly Memorial which was to provide perpolual Association takes care of them," care for the graves. sald Flermattel. "But there are Before the war, 30 lire was many others for whom we anve enough to care for one gravy no funds and no contact with for an entire year,” he said.
relatives."
worth "But today 30 Ero 10. the forgotten dead loss than five cents. are more than 100 Americans. Plormatiel led the way to the
The Protestant Cemetery was Rests grave.
themong
opened in 1722 by special per- Flanking it were two tower- mission of Fos Innocent Malling pine trees, ong leaning over to receive the body of an Eng heavy with the weight of ogo. Mah
delegate of
the Supporting the ping in a most, exiled King James Stuart. The strange madm
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Fapoli Government had pro.loured tree which, had grown viously ruled that no "heretics" from below to encircle and could be interred) within the prop the bigger tree," rooted in the grave of the young, English comolery! today i poct.
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