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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956.

Big Red Economic Offensive Hard Way To Whaling Industry

DANISH PRINCESS IN LONDON

Princess Margrethe of Den. mark arriving in London. She Was on her way back to North Foreland Lodge board- Ing school for her faal lerin after the Easter holidays. Central Press Photo,

ONASSIS APPEALS

ExpectedTM

Desogregation 2nd Anniversary

DEMOBILISED MEN Black Monday'

WILL STEP-UP

OUTPUT TO ASIA

London, May 17.

Meetings

In South

Chicago, May 17. Nogrocs across the na- The Soviet Union is expected to launch tion observed the second shortly a big-scale economic offensive in anniversary of the historic Supreme Court school de- under-developed countries, political quar-segregation ruling today ters said here today.

They based their view on the Soviet decision, announced this week, to cut the Soviet armed forces by 1,200,000 men and reduce the military budget.

these

solemn fasting

and

with

prayer.

White por SONS were expected to join Negroes in the churches

ut inany cities with prayers of ankgiving. The governors and mayors of some northern cities and states Issued proclamation Riving the

observances official bucking.

in

of

-

This offensive will require a plans for a counter-attack, parti- vost effort which could be pro- milarly the plan for a workl Hut in the deep South, where vicari solely by the saviligy arch agency to and under-developed, med states are yet to start con- the increasei Tabour free, ountries, which Prance's Foreign plying with the Supreme Court which will result for the S Minister, M Christian Pineau ruing to Bixi segregation vitt

gunelers ; auditulted to the Courell of the pubile schools, observances

North Allante Traly Organi inther kid were planned

11 Members

the Truten at its meeting. in Pazos

this month, -France-Presse,

segregation while citizens coun cils at the wild hold “Black Monday" meetings, commemorate when in the Monday In 1964

Ear Chief Justler

Warren handed down the school ruling

MAIN SPEAKER

Only Promises

The Soviet Union will be able Every chalk to meet than in suste

whatele she

Rotterdam. May 17, Lawyers for the Greek shipplug, and Tran

magnate. Mr Aristotle Onassis, shipowner Norwegian Andors Jaitre today apprated against a court's order to de- posit bank securities fur e release of two whaźlng. Cariany ships.

Mr

On May 2 a Rotterdam court

Alr urdered

Jukre

33459 security of 230,000 guilders

£23,000 terling To [about the release uf his the

vesel Kozmos 3, and ordered Opassin to give a security of

guilders 1.594.000

tabit £139,000 sterling) for the re-

of his ship. Jesso Challenger.

Olympic

!

Aver and to

scarpees sunt

!

in them here The few years had delivered nothing but promises lo members of the Prated Nations Mononite Com- at the Fur ittistrats for Asia FANG (ECAFE).

work an

Ho the Soviet Union will be aldie ontly st TUNIN Reid-milis 1 .envol works which die has agreed baki in Afghanistan, India

Indonesia at prices which dety als competition.

The Soviet offensive will be handled to heavy equipment

but Will

nat

in-lante Fight

Vast Organisation

at

att

The Olymple Chailroger wani machinery and consumer goods

21ci chiefly arrested on an applicaiton by it with

An 161 the Norwegian Whaling Asso-neutral ciation for allegedly breaking, Africa, сада the Internatiotinl whaling

and, later, th agreemeni Onassis Company obtained an order arresting the Kosmos 3. The court's judgment on May

the

taa Dk only concerned

ecurities to be fixed for the release of both

2

with

kertaslaug

Anxiety

INCREASE OUTPUT OF A-PLANTS

The Alabama Citizens Coutwell rcheckled ย "Black Mondly”

reting at Birmingham,

with CircuR Judge Ton Brady, crediunt

with originating billed as main

Governor

דיין!

Georgia's

New

Marvin

Lbias

New York, May 17. Mr

Robert McKinney, Griffin was to address a counelt Orleans, al meting chairman of a Citizens although it was not announeed Committee studying peace-as an analysary observaneg ful uses of atomic energy,

The nationwide day of fasting said today that the United National

Uki prayer is sponsored by

Baptist Convention. Its President, Dr Joseph 11. Jacks n. told the United Press

100 Chleago that close millen people, white and Negra, would take part in 5 me way in at least 2 stuks.- United Press.

should start atomic

con-

power

Statoe structing plants in countries immediately.

undeveloped

and

to

£20 For Keeping Family Budget

Mr McKinney, editor-publistier [of The Sata Fe New Mexkan, said that optic power plan is with a total

otte million kilowalls

nerededi We jalostel be sorted by 1960.

In a speech at the Overaras Political quarters here view Press Club, Mr McKinney out

all his

report. committee's evkitnice, besides demobilisa- | made to the Joint Congressional

Luxembourg, May 17. didden, hips and

which Inscientes the new Committee on Atomic Energy

A "sixty-dollar" He said President Eisenhower's

ques- im in Soviet

pilles not deal with the rival clainis

This eviderer melurtes

to altocale 20,000, tiesaire has gone Lo

out programme of Mr Jahre and My OnSt

3 yurl credit | kilograms of nuclear fuel for 2,000 families in an at- The Kusmos 3 sailed on May 2 2¡renting

After

Jahre paid

IV- in Mscos, thegamirati n

use abroad was a step in the

the High Au- ordered by

Me the visions

present Ave right directions But, he said, tempt by seurity as

of the European court. The Olymple "Chalwar plan, selling ashte raptak to just mulig fissionable material thority

which is being

Countries re; ald under-developed

available clos

Build Coal and Steel Community paired, is still held here pend- and even Soviet offers to buy reactors."

to get an accurate picture ing payment of the security.-- goods in Britain,

of family budgets among China Mali Sprelal.

lenger.

Mr

Von May 17 Radle Harbrest surd tonight that mama and Deland bad

niplenalle rela *£* °¥] {c»

Lag

These masures all oppvar

11

10

¦ stem from a desire to muster th. erdire forces of the Soviet Union for the offensive,

Western Plans

favourable

vlew

the

(Top): Ever thought what It would be like having a full- grown shaggy-maned lion about the house? Well, Mr and Mrs Frank Farrar at Southport, England, Zoo did...... and have. Rajah is both an exhibit and a pet. Sometimes even goes inside their caravan, and at any time. Mrs Farrar is "welcome" in Rajah's She often uses him as cago. a foot-rest, and regularly takes him for walks on his chain

ho

(Bottom); A young Ameri- con acte an a modern version of the old Roman gindiators for the holiday-moking middle- class Americans who flock to Florida throughout the year,

Algiers

Earn Living

22-year-old Поп Caffrey- born in Canada.

carna his Uving by fighting and master- ing a 300lb alligator, one of twelve kept in a shallow pool and pen at a Wild Animal Ranch at St Petersburg. The act consists of wrestling with the alligator after separating it from its mates with a

a pole. Hu tires it, straddles li slowly forces its head up and backwards using his chin as a lock-lever. Finally he forces open the cruel jaws and holds them wide by his bare chin, So long as he can keep the head sumciently far back, the lower jaw cannot snap back abut,

Once it did, and Don has stitch marks to show the damage.-Express Photo,

Prepares

For New Attacks

Algiers, May 17.

People living in the Algiers region were warn-

Reaching Critical Period -

London, May 17.

Five seafarers unions, including two Nor- wegian unions in a statement issued in London to- day declared that the international whaling in- dustry was entering upon a critical period which demanded drastic treatment if the stock of whales in the Antarctic was to be preserved.

The unione are the Merchant Navy

Airlino omicors Association, the National Union of Seamen, the Norwegian Son-

Engineer-Offeery Union and the j Radio Officers Union,

men's Union, the Norwetan Blind Journalist.

To Continue

Has An Obligation

The statement says; The action of the International Whaling Commission in redireing the catch of blue whale units from 10,000 to 15,000 is wel- comed, but it is considered that this notion in itschf

sufficient, particularly when the non-observance of tho protocol has become a damaging feature to the economie future of the industry.

"Moreover, the Industry has an obligation to ensure that the whale does not become exilnct In the pursuit of private profil and to the detriment of many thousands of seafarers who have

devated their lives to the whaling industry."

The unions urged that there should be a substantial reduc-

tion in the number of catchers engaged, and that any increase in the number of expeditions should be prohibited,

Private Agreements

"This would reduce the over- head operating expenses, pre- serve the stock of whales, and at the same time provide for future employment.

Crusade

New York, May 17. Newspaper Industrial columnist, Mr Victor Bie- gel, blinded in an attack by

acid

An unknown assallant hero last month. vowed from his hospital bed today that he would continue his crusade against trado union corruption and racketeering.

Despite weeks of Inton- AIVE

investigation. polico the Placker has not been found.

Mr Riesel Black

claimed tho was in retaliation for his radio and Press exposures of crime in serio uniona

The columalat, who sald he expected to be released from hospital early next week, said "the day after I leave, I will return to my office and my typewriter and will bang out my column as I always hayo” -Chius Mall Special.

WEST IRIAN

DISPUTE

regard May Be Brought

lo "Having

the transgression of the wholing protocol recently revealed, the scatarera

that unfona demand Ado bona

International observers be appointed to cach expedition, thus ensuring that there is strict compliance with the international agreemont,"

seafarers

Falling this, the asked that the principles of the agreement should be put into practice by private agreements between the compaines.--

France-Presse.

RUBBER

Western Europe's coul anded tonight that the authorities might clamp down PROSPECTS

steel workers.

a state of alert on the city at any time of day or

Starting on May 1, 1964, and night. ending on April 30 next year, the familles have been naked

Sirens would give warning

ONLY ONE

"Two years

United Lee, the States set aside 200 kilograms of nuclear fuel for research re- actors to be bulli abroad," he | said. "Yet today only DOW

to keep regular daily accounts that the state of alert had come research reactor fuelled with

expendhure on items into of their

force, Immediately, all Mindful of this, politicut quor- American

nuclear fuci is th

ranging from tagates would be set up in

rent and clothing persons would have to quit the Reykjavik, theters are studying with a more operation on foreign soil the la fourt and entertainment. Bucharest and

[streets, traffic would be stopped Reuler.

Western one we built for the hulletin St

Geneva At the end of the year they and the doors of houses and atomle conference axt later are promised the equivalent of shops sturl. sold to Switzerland."

80 dollars (£20 sterling) In This anomcement Their national currency

for two further attacks on members their help in the survey,

(of the security forces today, *Th Investigation

being A French

noliceman was conducted in collaboration with stabbed and seriously wounded 000,000.

He said the proposed

in- and an Algerian sergent shol the notional statal

community dead in the street. This brought gramme would give the United silutes of the six

West States "an opportunity such as countries-France,

Gar the number of such attacks re- Italy. we never had before to win re-many.

Belgium, The cently to ave. speel, goodwill and

Luxembourg. friendship Netherlands, and

40 Killed throughout the world."--United Results are expected 10 Press,

randy towards the end of 1957.--- Chinn Mail Special.

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URANIUM FOUND

Munich, May 17.

the Uranium 235-used in manufacture of alom bomb-

K

Grace Fights A Bull

Madrid, May 17.

followed

40

ON HAINAN

China's

Before

United Nations

Washington, May 17." Indonesia's Foreign Mini- ster, Roeslan Addulgani, said today that it was "not impossible" that the Indo- nesian-Netherlands dispute West. Irian will be brought before the United Nations.

on

The Foreign Minister

made his statement after an hour'a laik with the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, here.

that talk, About

Mr Abdul- gon said that "in general, we have studied what might in all London, May 17.

Oelds increase the plus and subtropical decrease the minuses" in rela

Japs To Review island of Hainan, about 300 tons between Indonesia and the

Postwar Constitution

miles southwest of Hong-United States,

kong, is highly favourable

for the cultivation of rub-

NO DETAILS

ber and other tropical plants Mr Abdulgand declined to go of economic value, New Into detalls, but China News Agency nounced today.

Indicated that an-Indonesia's economic develop- ment and the question of the Embargo on rubber shipments to

with

Tokyo, May 17.

A working team of the over-China were discussed during

his talks with Mr Dulles. The Government pushed

sean Chinese Affairs Commis- through the House of sion after

The Indonesian Foreign Minis- Investigating condi- Councillors over stubborn tions for the cultivation of thesaler said he will again have an

to confer Hainan Idand for opportunity Socialist opposition. last plants on

more than two weeks, claimed Secretary of State Dulles during night a bill opening the that many of the rubber traes the dinner party to be given by

for review

very high the latter on Friday night in honour of visiting President Soekan.-France-Press.

of the

govo

Meanwhile, more than Algerian rebels have been killed by security forces in the past Iwo days, in the Ain Temouchent way

grown theTO region of North Algeria, it was MacArthur "No-war" con-yields annually. announced.

The

dohined

150 stitution and possible re-. On behalf of returned police Algerians for questioning at armament.

ancl 24 suspected

irrested were

Nemours

were

Over- scas Chinese, the trura has up- plied to the Chinese Govern ment for wastelands to grow rubber

valuabl and other

HOT AND WET

In The vole was 106 to 65.

Possage of the jegistation au- thorised the Hatoyama Govern-tropical plants on the Island,

"constitution ment to create

committee"

the In research Prime Minister's ofco to study Japan's postwar constitution and recommend what, if any, amendments should be made in the document,

saboteurs Turenne

The bodies of 13 Algerians has been found for the first time Prince Rainier of Monaco and

found iti the Kabylie, In Germany in tho Fichtel- his bride made their debute os

where three local chiefs were Gebirge mountains of southernbull-aghters at a fete given in Bavaria,

by

have been n_lending also reported Czecho-their

matador, Domingo kidnapped by the rebels, was Spanish

French foldiers were at his property outside Three Madis

killed in a clash with rebels the Sid! Rainier, and

same Medjamed in the

near

the

slevaklan frontier, learned here today,

it

A private West German, firm, Prince

honour

to

t

with exclusive prospecting Princess -- formerly Hollywood region yesterday. Françe- rights in the area, has sent a actress, Grace Kelly—were never Arst consignment of five kilos in serious dunger of their lives,

(11 lbs) of uranium 230, with a They were matched with 0.7 uranium 235 content for young

separation-France-Presst,

Soviet-Yugoslav Agreement

Yugoslavia

Paris, May 17. end the

Soviet

Union signed an agreement for

cultural

co-operation in Moscow

today. the Soviet TAXE ·nown'

agency reported.

concluded

Very

bull-calves, carefully watched throughout by Ortega.

Hollywood actor Cary Grant, Princess who played opposite Grace before her marriage, was among the guests at the Tienta, which was followed by a sump- tuous Spanish banquet.

France-Presse.

Chemical Mission

Presso,

Chinese Preserving Tradition

FOCAL POINT

Focal point of the battle is the question of amending Articlo of the constitution by which Japan renounced means of settling dispute and possession of the implements of

war.

war

05

t

Rovider of this article would Wellington, May 18. Mr Ormont Wilson, former As long as this clause is retained permit Japan to rearm openly. member of Parliament who re-

iD its present form, the avalo. of turned yesterday from a month'a

Japanese rearmament will be visit to China, sald Chou Enlimited, making it necessary for lal's Clovernment was sufficiently tily country to depend on US

established Armly

allow visitors to not all parts of the garrison forece for its external

socurity--United Press. "although The ogrodent,

Calcutta, May 17.

the political country within the framework of the A five-man trade mianton and intellectual atmosphere was Soviet-Yugoslav declaration of sponsored by the Indian not one in which New Zealanders July 2, 1959, call

Brussels, May 17. calls for co-opera-Chemical Merchants Association would wish to live," tion between the two countries of Calcutta left tonight by air

Only He said "I found it far freer

233 Belgien mothers In the

Aelds of culture, selence,

for

Tokyo.

han. Bussia which I visited had more than ten children pt| education, Uterature, the arts,

The mission led by Mr D. R. before war" and added to found the last count, according to Moondhra will also visit Hong- less emphasis on the doctrinaitovernment statistics published YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Acrow 1 Croate, & Apide, physical culture and sports.

exhere 8 Anode, 9 Ravine, 10 Utter, 11, Smelt, 12. Olls, 13' Alarm, 10 Tars add the egrenzent was kong, the Philippines, Binga- Communist theory than

Penang, Thalland -nnå pected, and there Poster, 18. Purmue, 20 Beenie 22 Lots, 23 Islam, 29 Comb 20 igned by the Soviet Minister pore. Hayngo, 27 Onect, 20 Trent, 29 Death Downs Corrodes, 2 of Culturg, Nikolai, Mikhailov, Burma to explore the possibi- signs that the Reds swished jo Just over half the 710,728 Envelope, 3 Tor, 4 Enenlos, 1 Adulate, o Settle, 7 Drear, 14 and Vilko Bionunoviteli, es of furthering trade be preserve the best of Chinese mothers counted at the end of

thewoon India and these cut-bradition' in dyery: sphere.--||1984 hell only one chlid, Arrogant 18 Molate, 10, Present, 17 Sugarod, 19 Unison, 21 | Yugoslav Ambasador" to

Ching Mall Special, wat Reuter. Sovie Glamur, Bj Mate.

Union--Trance-Press, trios-Hauter. I

20 Diamlas (4),

30 Roverberation (4).

31 Countryman (7),

32 Bnarps (4).

25 Bulid (5).

were many

New British

Lottery Bonds

The group said the hot and wet climate there was suitable for cultivation not only of rub-

London, May 17.` ber, but of sisal-hemp, sugarcane, coconut, dil palm, citronella Britain's Treasury "said grass and other tropical plants. today it may invite for- According to recent surveys, leigners to "invest" in the "lottery the agency said Hainan Island now. British

one million hectares of hands" sweepstake. wasteland suitable for the cul- tivation of these plants-Reutør.

hart

A lady member of Parliament ralaed the possibility of Britain Joining the famed Trish sweep- stake in the international bot-

'CALL OFF ting market and the Asst reply

A-TESTS'

was encouraging

Mr Henry Brooke, Financial Secretary o

of the Treasury, fold the House of Commons har #006 no reason why overwas inves Colombo, May 17, tors should not buy the bonda Indonesia has asked Ceylon to or the same terms as they cam join her in a demand fee abot- other national.

mavings doning the proposed atomic tests curitie

socalled "premium banda are the Government's

on Christmas Ealand.

This was disclosed today at

The

his Press conference by Ceylon Jatest move to increase Britishi

savirus and thus combat Premier Mr

Ben-Bation. Instead of paying t daranaike,

terest, the Government will poot

Solomon

He said "The Ceylon Govern- | the 4 per cent income and award ment as such has not taiten any it in a fottery. It's believed the. particular action because the new securities will tempt betting powers concerned pre aware of occlous Britona away from the gigeral objecten of Aslan race tracks and football pools

Issuance of the bonda Will countries to line continuance of Lhono atomly quika "geulme, begin next year unUnitedi Premas. ()

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