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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 25, 1955,

UNUSUAL POLITICAL OPINION SURVEY SHOWS:

Stevenson Leads Presidential

Candidate Field

GOP SCRAMBLE IF

ANCIENT

COINS FOUND

Bagdad, Oct. 24.

Silver and gold coins and various items of jewellery,

times, were recently

un-

EISENHOWER

STEPS DOWN

Washington, Oct. 24.

Mr Adlai E. Stevenson apparently has

a big lead over all comers in the Democrat Party whereas Republicans have not yet Swung in large numbers to any 1956 Presidential favourite.

dating back to early Islamic That statement is based upon an un- usual sampling on political opinion just completed by the United Press.

covered at Daque, a lown about 50 kilometres (about 30 miles) south of Kirkuk.

Sayid Found Safar,

Director

of Excavations. Traq Governphier. Each asked a ment, suid that they were found by number of gunduates of uber of representative indivi-choles

the fragt futute of Atcharo-

of their training.

ruins of tur

גורר

top

Mr Stevenson

Russian Sailors

Praised

DISCIPLINED

LONDON TRAFFIC

Vice-President Nixon is Piston United Presa bureaux,

huitably heated geographi- men er 1836 in the collective radly. participated

this judgment of those polied but he is a long way from a majority

Mr Nixon got 30 Ars to state who they belleve pinee votes and one is a second fu dip * this

1f most chalee altermate Inte logy who were conducting ex

Prusid ni

Chlef Justice Warren scored Candida e cavations in the

Then came Mr unclent Friday Mosque as purtat year euming that Prest-25 and one.

Hent Biser tower does not run.

Mr Milton Eisen- Dewey und it WAS stapulted that

hower, the President's brother, these

with six choices each. It is ap-

London, Oct. 24. parent that they and the other

Traffic regulation in Lon- Republicans have far lo go,

Other

gottingdon and the city's "dis- voles were Sen. promised "first cholRepublicans

be Knowland and Gov. Goodwin J. ciplined driving" were among beth of California; the things praised over then Knight, to

of The Treasury Moscow Radio tonight by although their names would be Secretary

M. Humphrey. Ohio; Russian sallors back from George Secretary of

of Slate John Foster 100 Dulles, New York; Special their recent visit to

"The yout archicolegasts, "imareiduals nang not their own for favourites but the persona they he explained. "are looking indications of islame arebslee-Thunk must likety as of now to AD win the respective nominations ture of the 12th century (the middle of the sixth century Participants

of Hegirah, the Istamie calen- dor)

which have been conn¬ pletely lost in Iraq.

"They were Lex studying ways to preserve the minaret of Mosque' 09 Daquq's Friday

Their

1111

opinions

11 Dared

bistert

were

would not directly

The United Press polled

men in most fields of adult acti-Presidential Assistant Harold E.

mouth.

The captain of the

Ports-

cruiser

vey (there will be a juter sum- Suzeo. Minnesota and sverdiov rakd he was impressed

well as excavating the ruins of piling of women's opinion)

the earlier

Bulleting

famous Mosque work

whose

thi brick

fim

the decoration *ཎྜ !t;

the minaret

among the finest examples

islamic art.

Preserved Jar

ן.ז

vania: FBI Director J. Refeeting the likely scramble Hoover. District of Colurabin;

Re-Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge

21., Massachusetts; Allemey- General Herbert Brownell, Jr. New York; und Gov. Chustian A. Herter, Massachusetts.

Democrats

the portion among publicans if Mr Elsenhower stops Republians rege.ve. nasile, 1.3

varying numbers of that choice voles. There Were

εἰκ only Democrats sharing "first cheice" voles.

the

th

well finely about

DEMOCRATS

Adlai E. Stevenson

by the "very friendly reception of the people" of Portsmouth.

"London is 80

huge that it impossible to visit all

places of interest in a single day," the When the sullors Captain sald

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Jest their way they were grateful for help in getting them to the place tixy wanted.

glance, are Here, at leaders in the polling;

the

other

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vf

5

the Republican choleen. Most them are Elsenhower publicans as contrasted

with

In Mr An important factor Nixon's political situation suggested by a study CI

ic

Re

on

36

Averell Harriman

Estes Kefauver

ཕྱུ༠ བྲཱ༠༠༠

REPUBLICANS Richard M. Nixon .... Earl Warren

E. Dewey Thomas ninth

Milton S. Eisenhower William F. Knowland

Those polied represent croza-section of Amerleans. Mr

almos!

that the

Street

On the way buck to Ports- mouth in the evening, the cap- tain and his party

commentce fs. the

Hghts, Yellow "While digging along

which were explained as pro- foundation of the ruins of the

the right-wing of the party. It viding better visibility in fog. Mosque, they unearthed

The captain

the seems fair to assume

also praised bronze Jar

the middle of preserved

right-wing Republicans centred "cat's eyes" in wrought and containing

exclusively

Mir roads for night driving. 011 700 silver coins of the

the other Nixon while

elo. Moscow Radio quoted

a plece century of the Hegira (the 15th

mente

of dialogue between the British scattered their Bre. century AD). The coins are be-

It also is worth noting that soilor, Robert Cumberland, and lieved to have been minted by

four of the first Six

the Russlan sailor, Fedor the Tamorlune dynasty.

from Call- Makarov. TC Edward Budd, Jr., president of Republicans

fumla--Nixon, Warren, Кложе When Co., Philadelphin,

Cumberland asked if "The gold coins and jewellery Budd

the Soviet squadron had had a industrialiste land and Knight. were found in a glazed jar of typical of

Makarov repited: And the fact that

Dewey good wind, Mr Paul Amidon, (5th contacted.

belter 11th century AD

Yes or

still -- a tied for No. 3, of Superintendent Both former

Geneva Hegira) workmanship,

wind." China Mail Paul, Minnesota,imited jars are considered to be one, Schools, St

Special. examples of Islamic art.

was runong the group which

the

tho

teachers,

a

that

among

in so a sampling, suggests hla previous two times as a candidate may not be a dis- qualification for 1950.

included seven There "The new discoveries are re-university presidents. garded as the most Important was one opera director, 17 Labour The sampling indicated the dozen Democrats already have narrow- of their kind ever to be found leaders, a hotel chef,

sed their field three likely in this country. They are ex-

farmers, IG company executives.

contenders. peoted to shed light on art and

of political judgment architecture of an Islamic Mr Fred. S. Gurley,

president the Sante Fe Railroad, is perted

been

vf

which nothing

al

The

repair

tu

Stevenson and Harriman are well to the front. Sen, Kelauver is regarded as a contender.

and

Only

five sampling believed Kefouver

persons

this to

la yet known and which has imbedded in there along with а subject for major re- that of Norvell Clark, Dallas search for a long time. The typewriter coinu and the jewellery are each has equal weight.

Judgment now being cleaned prior to be combined ing classified.-China Mali men auggested some Spedal.

trends.

of

The theso

be the likely Democratic nominee, the five being scattered in the South, Midwest and political Northwest. Both Stevenson and Harriman were picked in every regional geographical area.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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1 Narrative poem (0).

7 Tale of herolom (4).

9 Card game (5).

10 Coconnut product (5).

11 Catalogue (4).

18 Limited (10).

10 Bird (4).

a boat (4).

10. The up a

10 Downcast (10).

22 Song (4),

24 Karternel (8).

24 Scalo (5),

20 Volume (4),

27 Toum (0).

2 Wrong (0).

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3 Subsequently, (5),

4 Prepare by bolling (8).

5 Exhausted (8).

6 'Prejudice (4).

8 Hauteur (6)

12 Doctrino

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(5).

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17 Dlike (6).

18 Scanty (0),

20 Mother-of-pearl (6),

21 Banish (5).

23 Cheat (4).

YESTERDAY'S · CROSSWORD,—ârom: 1 Curlo, 4 Carpet,

Salty Comment

NO FOOLING

India May

Go

'Dry'

TRAFALGAR SQ DISTURBANCE

'UN Flag Conditions

An Insult

THE

London, Cat. 24. League of Empire Loyalists declared today that the conditions in which a United Nations Blog W04 Down In Trafalgar Square, London, yesterday were Q "deliberate insult to own, national fing."

The League, which belleves in the "conscientiona develop- ment of the British colonial empire under British direc tion." WED commenting on an incident at A United Nations rally in the square when a United Nations fax

hawled was

down and underfoot by two trampled men described as members of the League.

Tho

United Nations Ang bad Just been unfurled by Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Defence Minis- ter.

Protest

The Lengue said the condition= governing the flying of the United Nations flag "include stipulations that no flag of greater size must be flown with it and that no flag must→ be flown at a greater height, "The League regards this as a deliberate Insult to our national flag to which alone such conditions should be ap- piled.

Is Austria Looking East?

Miles

30

WEST GERA

Constance

LIECHTENSTEIN

Innsbruck

FRENCH

[SWITZER-

LANDSE TREN

A

S. TYROL

USTRIA is free. To- morrow all the troops of the former occupy. ing countries will have gone, leaving behind them the question: "Wh Austria elde with Western or Exetern Europe?"

There are signs that the Weat may have been too complacent

regarding Austria as a firm member of the Western bloc.

הו

Harsh words

FIRST, Austria has much

of

In common with the

And history

traditions Czechoslovakia and Hun- from Curtain gary, now countries. Bafore 1918, in fact, Austria was merely the Germania

of heart

the Austro-Hungarian Empire.... En essentially East European alliance.

This

of

CZECHOST

Ling

RUSSIAN

Vienna

Wiener Naustadt O

Szombathets

RUSSIANS HAND OVER ARMS TO AUSTRIA.

AMERI

BRITI 8 A

Klagenfurt

Graz

UGOSLAVIA

Restore Confidence

Bid

At Geneva

London, Oct. 24. Mr Harold Macmillan, British Foreign Secretary, said here tonight in a recorded broadcast that he hoped the coming Geneva foreign ministers' conference would “make a further advance in restoring interna- tional confidence."

Mr Macmillan,

whose nation-wide message was to mark United Nations Day, is now in Paris for Western talks before the Geneva' meeting.

On the Four Power sessions opening on Thursday, he said: "We have much to do. A heavy task was latel upon us by the four heads of government when they met in Geneva lest July,

SECOND, Austria's recent relations with the Western countries have included an harsh exchange of very words with Italy over the

of rights

the Germán. populations speaking Trentino, and South Tyrol. part of Italy Was added that the demonstration on yesterday was also

"I do not want Austrian till 1919, and Ita

has against a statement | joss

bean Riways

oggcrate the prospects of suc- bitterness incess, but i hope we may make made then by Mr Sciwyn✦ source

Austria.

further advance in restoring Lloyd, that world place must

international confidence depend on

and thereby help the United No- authority.

tions to play the full part for which its founders hoped. 10 years ago."

It

д

ar

The League maintained that such an authority "function only kyrunny. Special.

--China

international Moll

of

a

DJ international ⚫ THIRD, Austria's recent dealings with the East have

cordial. A few weeks been @gd * delegation from Vienna crossed Into Szom.

batholey in Hungary to taks → over farge * quantities of arms and ammunition that Humla had offered in order to equip the new Austrian army.

Sudanese

Trickling

Into

Uganda

Kampala, Oct. 24.

B

Question mark

the UT

question of whether Austria will be Ca volen for East or West in the UN must walt. For Austria Ja still not a

not

member. As eign of her Impatience at admitted. she has brought out a new postage stamp. shows the world surrounded by flags of UN The

⚫ countries.

circle of ◆ flags contains, a gap, with a qualtion mark in it. in a + corpor

the near

tap the

There are now between 2,000 and 3,000 civilian refugees from the Southern Sudon in Uganda | ☀ and a "steady trickle" is cons tinuing, a Uganda Government spokesman said today.

The Government had set up two actugee camps for civilian | ★ Austrian coat of arms sym- refugees but most of them were bolically suggests how the

дар

should be filed.

April 1, 1958 now living with local tribes in

New Delhi, Oct. 24. India will ban the drinking

tion

northern Uganda, the spokes- mw said.

Between 20 and 30 men of

NEW

WORLD RECORD

TWA SETS of all wines and spirits from the Sudan. Defence Force had Only three other Democratic April 1, 1958, if a recommenda- crassed the border individually of the Commission of since the August muliny, when names were returned,

158 Sudanese troops entered Sen. Stuart Symington, Enquiry into prohibition, made

here today. becomes Uganda and were disarmed, it Missouri, scored two first place public

was oficially stated. Any low. voles. Sen. John J. Sparkman,

Sudanese troops entering

London, Oct. 24. Alabama, scored two, and Gov.

The report recommended a ban

A on all alcoholle drinks, Uganda are being sent to an

Trans Worlu Airlines Frank S. Lausche, Ohio, ane,

internment camp at Gulu, Super-G Constellation pre- medically The sampling obtained some except where

where all Sudanese troops are here at 1345 GMT today to set scribed, and salty comment,

suggested that should be abstinence

still held. com-

a new commercial airline re-

An Eastern 1sbour leader said: "Eisenhower will not be re-

that"

sident said Milton

landed

pulsary for all State employees. The Government spokesman cord of 10 hours and 12 minutes elected. Labour will sce to The greatest opposition to said no applications for the flying time between Los

prohibition is Ukely to come extradition of these men had Angeles and London. A Midwest university pre-from the cosmopolitan capital of yet been received from, thé

New Delhi, site of numerous Sudan authorities. Eisenhower would be nominated and elected "If the people had any sense,"

A Midwest Jabour lender said, "They're crazy. If they nominate Nixon."

An Eastern industrialist said, "A wild guess and it is wild

their

doubtless

mark on the inaugural flight of TWA's new one-plane, one-stop service between the American West Coast and London.

*

to

CX-

Turning to the 10-years work of the United Nations, Mr Mac- millan said that if the Organisa- flon's achievements "have fallen short of our hopes in the political. sphere, they have perhaps ex- eceded expectations on

the economic and social side."

Little Known

He said too little was known of this great work of the United Nations, with its 10 specialised agencies and other affiliated organs.

He hailed the United Nations" expanded technical assistance programme an "an outstanding examplo of international

In operation

giving valuable technical help" under-developed countries,

co-

most fo

He also praised the United Nations "promising and vigorous lead" on atomic energy. Mr Macmillan said last summer's

Geneva conference of atomic, scientists had set

high standard for future international collaboration in that field.

"Most heartening progress is being made, with the full sup- port of the United Kingdom to- wards the establishment of the new international atomic energy agency," he said.-Router.

Bed-Making Ties Up Shipping

Arma and The four-engine turbo-com- embassies, accustomed to taking equipment brought in by the pound airliner established the wines

nt and spirits

troops had already been return- receptions.

ed to the Sudan. The Indian Revenue Depert- ment, although officially silent Sudan police posts along the border ore still alerted and on the subject, will

San Francisco, Oct. 24.; Counting the refuelling stop- also

the 400,000,000 part of the 4th Battalion King's regret

An employers' spokesman

with

detachment time for the maiden flight was today accused AFL firemen

and 45

tactica minutes.of. ̈“hard-timing" A Southern

annually. Franco-operating in the border arca 20 hours manufacturer revenue

United Press.

that could tie up West Const said he always had been a Presso,

shipping. Republican but that the party has no one worth nominating, and added: "I'll probably vote Republican again."

J. Edgar Hoover and Senator alcohol brings in to the national Gulu,

rupees which the sale of African Rifles is stationed at over in New York, total clapsed

Symington."

"T

A Midwest executive; think Nixon will get the Re publican nomination. I just don't see how the Republicans can nominate anyono cisc, even though they might want

40."

Not A Chance

A Southern businessman sold, "No matter whom the Re publicans hominate they don't stand

a chance. - unlém, . of it in President, Eisen-

China Mall Special.

EIGHT MILES OF FILM

FROM TRY-OUT SHIP

MEANS WINTER'S TASK

London, Oct. 24.

The firemen began on Friday rofusing to sign aboard ships se a result of a dispute over "bed- making duties. Their current contract provides that stewards will make the fireman's beds,

At least 15 vesels of the Pacific Maritimo Association and American President Lines were prevented from sailing from here.

Mr J. Paul St Surg, EMA president, oald there was no

Throughout the winter naval experts will be sifting reports of battle disagreement with firemen over tests carried out in the cruiser Cumberland, the Navy's "try-it-out" ship, wages and that the bed-maldig perhaps Texas cotton They will have before them eight miles of film and a mile and a half of and her minion tune were the

Despite the pledge of mony. mily,

farmer IV.Mose will forgive this direct attribution to him of an opinion gived as he pres pared to picugh under his bug Infestod crop

Hell, it's too early to toll Ankh besides, it doesn't make

taped-paper records.

Day and night for over "fout

WHETHER”, Sirvival, mille anti-aircraft gun, procnutione mode the records Piers col-which our dave a man from against atomic attack and three lected from experiments going drowning. Interfere with netion new-type.compassOOK on in the Cumberland, nem back is this country "from" {

0 Akidled, 10 Error, 12 Reared, 14-Portals, 17 Foil, 19 Essenen, 20 Replote, 22 Orel, 23 Erasing, 27 Roams, 29 Pmwn, 30 Stain/31 Despen, 37 Roela. Dewar 1 Clasp, 2 Ridor, 3 Oper, 5-Aver, 0. any difference. What PTC MediterranonEX... Partion, 7 Turtle, # Delotas, 11 Retzen, 18- Ammerte, 15. Over, 16-aldent. We'll still have: controla, un Tallow, 18 Icon, 20 Romped, 21 Parade, 24 Astir, 35 Inude, 29 | quotes and pilotanista "alted Answers them, stk porta 2 : most plech. ( (Genus, 20 Anto”

only unsettled items of a new contract.

This Is a form of

bar timing," said. Wo have they would not refuse to signs, agreement that

ho

naked for an

· Twenty-one \ officers of the on. Wo have it with the salior naval. Belegatāsto Bervica

an and stownrds. It must be in Bull | Adroiraity Photographie Ster the contract and this 1s

vice were on Brows, the Cunt Sam berland, for the lost,

mand ban dan Keprase #arvion).

feet demonstration of what Hoopens when we do - Bolme

42 OUTLAWS

KILLED

Tunis, Oct 24.

A total of 42 outlaws have been killed and about in 50 others

wounded operations against Algerian the rebels who attacked mining centre of Brachim,

to the close

border Algerian-Tunisiais

October 13, 16 WRE learned here today.

on

'Twelve were killed on Tunisian soil and 30 others #7 in Algeria,

+

In addition, a quantity of weapons has been re- oovered. In the attack, three French civilfans were killed.

A homb exploded in the European part of Casă- blancs this morning near a petrol station, causing damage but no casualties,

Th bhat broke many windows and damaged a lorry-France-Presse.

COLONIAL

REPORTS

WANTED

BY UN

New York, Oct. 24.

Committee THE Trusteeship THE

of" the United Nations General Assembly today re- commended that colonial powers henceforth submit to the United Nations reports on community development pro- grammes In the territorios they administer,

India put forward the plan for community development, rew ports which was approved, in the Committee by a vole of .40-64 with five abstentions. The recommendation must be approved by 日 two-thirds majority in the General Assembly before it goes into effect.

The approved Indian resolution".

would have Australia, Bri-70 tain, Belgium, France, New Zealand and the United States supply the information i on community development projects in the annual re- parts they how submit on economic and social and cul- tural conditions in the ter- ritories they administor.

As an demox to the standard

report from the Trusteeship. Committee's recommendation would” Häve“ these, powerk! give desriptions of bakló”. prosharrimes and progress). the field of community de velopment, ademulatrative or

misation methods used, and

Comabianity de

training

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