1956-09-14 — Page 3

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1936.

ONE NATION CONTROL

FIRST SUN FOR FOUR

MONTHS

London, Sept. 13.

Sun

The return of the after four months of dark- ness is bringing improved conditions for the advance parly of the Common- wealth trans-Antarctic ex- pedition, according to de- layed messages received at expedition headquarters bere.

The pal Shuckition

Vahsel Bay, trom buse, meny wher the du expedition will Not al

for the in Novender South Pate. Je! by Di Viving Path, Betish m holur-explenton

Merpups teen t here from Shackleton Tene suked that August was 'month of contrust with * 70 degre temperatur range

The lowest temperalite wun in the resten of mats 110 degrens ·Balrogheat when

paraffin storest in the open be came a solaf jelly

SELWYN LLOYD

VIETNAM

CABINET

RESHUFFLE

Saigon, Sep 13 President Nga Dinh Diem of

On August 24 the in wils! Ana ble as a yellow gleam | Virtuam, fedny mnounced a re- con 1 pantiveeri horizon after sho+ of has Cabinet, beng newed open the beginnith! of Max

BUILDING CONTINUING

He Jus

appointed

Flance

Secretary Tran Huu Phuo |Guvernor of the Nationa† Bank,

to replace Yu Quoc Thur, whi

for francia) investment i

Pur of the expraldiqy's math (has Dekone the Presidents' coun- hema:

Jan Wag migrant

Kuch August bur brukling work prțolmu

fing Timong has

fond ny

logos ate

„ke begun

of this Angorapt posti” maat en thee stanow

Steal th

Tunnel where Pers

Winter

All prind the but forest ! Makes mark the sates of steam covered by chyfled snows whofe a Jake of wind blauwne wond, ale kato extends In the Suwith

1.

The

Faid it chenny

2017

Tis Presicherst abeo appointed The Dermador tif Government A calentstrative Portal Affairs, S Van Vuo ** the AS France Sreretary.

1

„Hoone Hurst

Wak เมเน bestutaa v of Style for real

tra "my and Town, po:

evated travistel wither fwo days ago

OF SUEZ

IMPOSSIBLE

Britain Determined

Canal Must

Be International

London, Sept. 13.

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, said today the British Govern- ment was not prepared to compromise in its determination that unrestricted control of the Suez Canal will be kept out of the hands of "one government or one man."

In

He

responsibility was asking the House of "However, the Common, or the second day ofis ours and we shall discharge We are not prepared to Jet emergency Sz debate, to11.

the of control vute confidence in government unrestricted policy

operation of this Canid pass into the hands of one government or one man, Upon that issue we are not

10 prepared

com~ promise,"

As he spoke, alipowners from the muin sentative nations using the Canal met hers to discuss the practical implications of the Brush, French, un 1 American plan to set up a users' assocta- tion which through Suez.

120

Full US Support

ships

Mr Lloyd ted The Bouse at Commons that the chemes bad " Erzited Stat apport aud participation

Take To UN

טן

Sir Lionel Heald, Conserva- tive,

former Kovernment delegate to the United Nations said he believed it to be the position that under Britain's international obligations, would be bound to take the dis- pute. I wil other mensures the United Nationa fattest, lu

It ead We propre le call fure there was any recourse to meeing of the

17.

the very near future tog det lege the phon wmkių"

The Labo opposition, which will boy las cenaste the Govern

these

אין!

WHI

forc

"I do not believe the Foreign Prime Minister Secretary, the

or any other member of Government hus thought

otherwise." suggested

the

(1)

Sir

Labour members cried: "Why not say so?"

ment in a voir le tonight. Lionel gald showed

are resignation of !undbainished that Following th BEING ANE

rouid Tepink as the for

Secretary of Stale for

result if Egypt JONINĖS the Puble Work Tran Van Meo.

passage of

association" The Prestebral appointed enegBeer

Fran Le tuang to that offer vowels.

KAMEN wood Bre poses indoor temjana ture 30 degrees.

"Daylight Jengthening rapidly [iteuler, And now light aliquet until sup

me improv JOS Sun Bite +1 belly but little here

ezi August

Videyl

1ay

"Evervormwelt" China Mood

Spel!

Marquess, 92, i

Wants Divorce

London, Sept. 1 The 62-year-old Marque asketl

Winchester has

Burgess In Publishing Business

Body b

1 sterk

Aplota

Cop

Morrow, Sept 13

MP Tom Latxonur ad ||He missing City Burgess is work-

M

Sir Lionel said. "I believe that it this was said that a very great deal of the steam would

"we must the

Altrel Rabens their (chief foreign affides spokesman, Is the function of the | Naud "11

But," he added, | OppostDon to ty and restrain a

face the position that sealst

stronghended | prezent time there are to tell nrich government from taking this, in the United Nations Organissa- And that we ton and therefore it may well country into war

be that reference to the Security Council will leave the Kreat problem apen.

I still du

pate debate in the House of Lords Earl Attlee, the former Labon Prime Minister, Jemanded mediate reference of the Suez dispule to the United Nations, saying. They work not is all we have ideally, but if

Ihr Hussia's

Si's other foreign got to priven us from sitpping publishing

houre back b

in the Department [ and war"

that handles English books

Buberk, who is here li għther i

adj matrisal for a book on Burgess, ||

he Úna seen the refugee

ang lamat "constantly"

Steve Bunska a zonally

J

|

mist

From America

ปี

17249 25

matter which we fure and deal with but 1།།tཟླta in no excuse for neglect- <wn internationi obilgatiune

a weiter of anarchy

iti

Declaration Asked

Mr Emanuel Shipwell, former Lalan Defence Minister, sald he suspected the idea of a Conel

United States.

Mr Hugh Gaitskell, Labour ja vers as ociation came from the

Party leader, Intervened in the House of Cemmens at one point

"I

Pr

of

to ask Mr Lloyd for an outright; umied States diplombey so far

very suspicious deck ration that the Government

as the Middle East is concern- would

force usc

only In

cd he said. United accordance with Nations obligations,

Bichames court to divorce big from hi wie, the doughter et

Parsee high priest, H Wi "Barjer (oday, former Laboan learned here today.

War Secretary,

1 hocked The

Marquess had speculated Parisanefil charged

four-year-old that Soviet-Egyptian policy in 1118 marriage had not been consum the Suez crisis was being shaped mated. The 53-year-old Marchio- |by| turncoats The Burgess and ney denied H

Donald MacLean, who accom- She is the former Miss Bapsypanied b m has flight from

She is suing Mrs Evelyn Bistain live years ago

There were Labour shouts of Fleming, age 72. for enticing The visiting MP said he did "shame" and "resign" when the

Pavry.

..

"

22 not against Angio- American co-operation; but I gout want to see this great country of ours made a pawn of

Minister

Prime Flies To Scotland

Sir Anthony and Lady Eden leave No. 10 Downing Street to y lo Bootland where

Sir Anthony Eden reported to the the Royal Family are on holiday at Balmoral Castle,

queen the latest developments in the Suez crisis,-Express Photo.

VENEZUELA

COULD STEP UP

OIL OUTPUT

Caracas, Sept. 13.

A Cabinet Minister madr it clear today that Yene- xuola in prepared to step up te oll production if the crisis causes Suez Canal

any Interruption of Middle East petroleum shipments. Edmundo Luengo Cabel- lo, Mladster of Mines and that nald Ilydrocarbons, “Venezuela can increase oll production by 500,000 bar- rels," daily if necessary.

however, Some observera, considered this statement somewhat optimistic. They belleyed it might be dim- cult for Venezuels to make such a drastio increase In a short time.

Current production, over the past six months, has barrels 2,364,000 been daily.

Luengo Cabello's state. first official kont in the comment on the role Vene- zuela la prepared to play If Mid-East oil in cut off.

was presumed to have heen based on expectations from new concessions for ofi exploration recently Govern- granted by the ment to various companies,

United PreBA.

It

Negev Region

Key To Development

New York, Sept. 18. Dr Nelson Glueck, noted

CANAL USERS ASSOCIATION

Non-Belligerent Attitude Not Stressed

New York, Sept. 13.

'Page", 3

NEGROES

IN EMPTY

هواره

SCHOOL

Clay, Ky., Sept. 13. Two Negro children' backed up by National Guards, troops and the legal weight of the state Government attended classes at Clay Elementary School again today, but found almost no clasp. mates and only half teaching staff.

·

Mrs James Gorden, of nearby Wheatcroft brought her children, James, 10, and

Theresa, 6, to the school un hour and a half before classes began. State

polles cruisers rolled in front and back of her car.

A

crowd began to form

short me later, but found the "school house Hill,"⋆ egoin blocked off by 500 troopy of the Kentucky National Guard who moved into Clay before dawn. un Wednesday,

on a

The children walted calmly bench outside the school, talking to reporters until class time. They said they liked the school and didn't know why all the white children had stayed nway.

EMPTY BUSES Only the principal, Mrs Irene Powell, and six leachers of a normal stuff of 13, reported for

this duly

morning. School bases made their rounds and returned

with almost empty, only a half-dozen or so white remaining | children

in tho school

Some white school children

gatherixd outside the school

campus but National Guardsmen warned them either go in or stay away entirely

Seventh gra

yesterday.

grade teacher Virgli sald that at a meeting Mayor Herman Z. Chak and other citizens, “asked the teachers to stay away from no jong as the Negro col children are there, but they put pressure GD us."-United

TO

American officials believe Sir Anthony Eden did not sufficiently stress the non-belligerent aspects of the plan to set up a Canal users associa-Press. tion, according to Washington press reports today.

Officials

The ship were said to have

was the Australia, bet disturbed at the way Sir of the Lloyd Triestino shipping Eden presented the ↑ Une, which" make, a regular run Anthony plan to the House of Commons between 1ty and Australle. yesterday and it was not unul Late last night that they were sure he was talking about the same plan as that initialed by Mr John Foster Dulles, Uniteil Stales Secretary of State.

The Commander of the ship, Captain Gugliemio Pennari, re- fused le comment on the situa- tion in Egypt. He said:

Traffic Scarce

עלווס זיי

WON

Hay Fever Chemical Isolated

Medical

Chicago, Sept. 13. researchers reported

isolated

cauises

they have today passed through the single chemical which may be i noticed, however, that

that the culprit

hay traffic in the Cunol was very

Lever. scarce. There

only one convoy crossing it. We made the crossing of the Cana! in 11 hours and 46 minutes instead of The customary 14 to 18 hours. * -United Press.

Basically.

Dulles plan Canal, the called for an association of the principal governments using the

piluly canal, to provide

and collect tolls which would be shared with Egypt. Egypt would unut maintain the Canal

own itself,

The

Warning

British Prime Minister also warned Egypt against inter- fening with the plan, and hinted might that military reprisals result.

said The press reports

this further upset American author. ities who were hoping the plan would be presented calmly as a face-saving way for Egypt to extricate itself from a biber dis- pute with Western countries over who is to operate the 101-mile long waterway.

her husband.. The Marchionesset nee Maclean, because he is Foreign Secretary replied; "We the American kliplomatic game.biblical archaeologist who arrived at Naples today with

de the Marquee third wife

United Press.

-- "out of TOWE

United Press,'

vacation." Intended

A British Crossword Puzzle

ARABL

AFRICA

12

SR MOLOT ISU

C "ARTISAM

M

L

RUNSAR C

5 A

E

ENTRANCE

L

MARMS 217 REARY

..

ACROSS

1 Fit for cultivation (8)!"

4 Dry up (5).

7 Go-between (8).

8 Fine (5).

D. Struggle (0),

11 Workman (7)..

13 Archbishop (7).

15 Period of instruction (0),

18 Wrong (5).

10 Fascinato (8),

20 Merlis (5),

Dirmal (0)%

DOWN

1 Acknowledge (6).

3 Ecstasy (0).

3.Beg (7).

4 Allow (0).

5 Turns into cast (6),

Hurry (0).

10 Sword (8).

12 Told (7),

13 Laud (0).

14 Rate (0),

10 Climb (6), 17 Neotssitous (8),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across 1 Ebbw, 4 Ransack, 8 Aped, 9 Cram, 10 Moulded, 11: Pair, 12 Real, 14 Testing, 17 Enler, 19 Seme, 22 Tampers, 30 Lays, 27 Iota, 20 Mariner, 29 Sape 30 Spop, 31 Asserts, 32 Bush, Down: 2 Durden, & Sumple, 4 Remit, 5 Actored, 0 Split, 7: Cleon 512 Test, 13. Alpm, 16 Iden, 10 Goes, 18 Priest, 10 Clasps, 21 Nymphs, 23 Amass, 24 Prime,

we

to make every effort en to obtain penceful settlement under Article 33 the United Nations Charter

of

"Only when we are satisfied falled that these efforts have does the question of the Bexi step come,"

In his speech The Foreign Secretary explained the Govern.- incnt's reluctance to put the

Izzue before a special assembly of the Unlled Nations by saying

Negev

Mr Shinwell then dealt with returned on Wednesday by efforts to "promote Internations i understanding on

oil resources plane from his fifth annual while he was Minister of Fuel expedition to the

region of Israel, said that the region "is the key to the economic development of the entire Near East."

and Power.

He said that Mr Harold Ickes visited Britain for negotiations,

'Gangsters'

"He brought with him not it would mean weeks of debate, only his oMelals but a group of ol} pro Innumerable amendents and independent finally, at the most, mendation,

Bul

TECOLA-

Sir

ducera.

Texas

Meanwhile an Italian

ship carrying Suez Canal workers

group of French enginter, who are returning home on months' leave of absence,

n

tw-

Not Abandoned

Negro Teacher

Hired

Then

Paid Off

Dr A. B. Goldfarb, of the Chiaupo Medical School's De- partment of Bio-Chemistry sald studies at the school have shown that five chemicals are present in glant Ragweed Pollen, which touches off violent meezing and other allergy reaction in hoy fever sufferers.

He raid researchers have suc- eceded in isolating one of these chumicals which is "tentatively considered As the substance which is the single principai, or master, chemical related to the

cause of allergy."

However, Goldfarb said "there in La evidence that this work it of immediate use in relieving by fever patients."

He said the isolation of the chemical was only a first step attaining some understanding most complex problem Urted PrisB.

Indonesian

Mission

In Peking

New York, Sept. 13. An Oregon man who was hired by mail to teach a school at Gloucester, Maas, was given $1,000 and sent of home when he proved to be a Negro. (1

City Councilor Manuel F Lewis, enlied today for a "cora- Inte plete public investigation the payment made last Thura- day for tatsportation of the teacher, Warren McClure, 84. from his Eugene, Oregon, home to Gloucester and back.

No school official would say colour Influenced McClure's

Paris, Sept. 13.. the decision to terminate his

The Indonesian parliamentary contract. However, Superio- tendent of Schoolg L, Munro mission, headed by Mr R. Koes- Grandy, acknowledged

didi nan, arrived in Peking this The mission had not know McClure was a Negro afternoon.

come to visit China at the in have a book about them ready

until the teacher arrived here.

vitation of Mr

Shao-chi, Liu for simultaneous

McClure publication

Was hired by the here and in Israel in about 18

School Department at $4,200 a Chairman of the Standing Com

Peoples year. Because of Massachusetts Congress of Chine, the Now anti-discrimination laws, Department could not request

the China atwa agency reported, information as to his colour on leagues were greeted at the air- Koesman and his .col- application; ferm United port by Mr L Chi-hen and Mr Chen Shu- Committos of Vice-Chairmen of the Standing

Glueck, who is President of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion In Cincin nati, said that his archaeological studies of the Negev now are completed. He said he hoped to

"You never suw Buch collection of

all months. gangsters In

that recalling Anthony Eden had said it might your life"

a

be necessary to go to the Security Counell, he promised that any upproach would be "in genuine effort to Improve there- by the prospect of a peaceful settlement."

Russia Attacked

Mr Shinwell asked about the

to

of

They all said that they had not abandoned their jobs but added that their eventual return to the Canal Zone depended on developments in the crisis.

One of them, Alfred Augler, 52, of Marseilles, a 30-year Canal veterno, said the situation in Egypt had shown signs of wor- sening since the nationalisation of the Bucz Conal,

the

the

he

mittee

Mr

the National Peoplos

to

HAS ROOM

He said: "I am only speaking Although the proposed Jordan about Port Said, Since pozdilon of Israel. "It this River development authority for nationalisation of the Canal wo matter should go to the United irrigation of the Negev is not have noticed a lack of supplies, Press. Nallons, or if we are to negotiate

Hikely

become a reality food and above all building with Colonel Nasser and come because

of Arab opposition, material, such as cement, iron to a reasonable compromise, do Glueck said the region could be beams and other supplies. There

Stockholm, Sept. 13.

and

the Chinese Amba.gress we clearly understand that ship developed by "systems of terrace ic great movement of troops A spokesman of the Japanese Indonezia, Mr Huang Chen, and ping of every nation will be and dame such as were in opera-

Bald today. that other high ranking

ding Chinese offi- asked to pass freely through the tion more than 1,000 years ago, in the city and the Egyptians Legallon

sold, the are receiving large quantities of no confirmation could be given cials, the news agency Caral and no impediment placed

My explorations

Late to the evening, à recep- He attacked the "Russian at- In the way of Larael?" he asked. Nogey have convinced me that military supplies. We do not here as yet on Japanese Prender

Why should they be made Iract has all the room to from but reports from Port Said Stockholm to Moscow for re-visiting Indonesian, miraton by know-procisely where they come Hotoyama's reported trip via tion was given in honour of the Utuda to the dispute, saying | that Mr Dmitri Shepilov, the the outcasts?"

pand it needs without touching indicated that they are largely sumed peace talks there at the Mr

Llu Shao-chi-France Mr Frederick BeBinger, a on anyone else's territory," he Soviet Foreign Minister, had

end of this month.--Reuter, *Presse. done everything in his power od: "It is incult to get our

former Labour War Secretary, aald.

"Glueck mentioned deposits of to make it difficult for Egypt lo

and пеперь

plan for international American ellice, to march in step oll, potaati, phosphates the

of

kaðin management

tho

which recently worlood out by 18 nations at the recent London Suez con- ference,

have

Canal American policy towards this upcovered in the Negev

country has blown hot and cold

as opening up a bright future like a woman's hair drier. We

for Israel-United Press. don't know whether the hair will be dry ot all or loft in its Foreign Secretary described the users' association humid condition. schema og "a further altera by peaceful means to wet a mtis. factory method of operating tho Canal."

The

Go With US

...

RICE LOAN

Colombo, Sept. 13. Ceylon has obtained a loan.of Tho United States have to 20 12,000 one of rice from the He denied that the British with us, or the whole policy of Soviet Union, it was learned to- Government had in any way Western Union and defence, our day in Colombo, rought to influence the Suer understanding Canal pilots to leave their jobs, with tanding and way of lifeThe Soviet Union will provide the loors by diverting rice to Mr. Lloyd deplored the Labour Mr David Price, Conservative, Ceylons from Soviet purchases in

Conservatives were no

Buring, oppoldtoor's attitude, myit midi,

to in fores than' "No wird governmark would more anxious

The rice loan, which will be out, step by step and stogo by Labour members. He did not delivered next month, staga, exactly want it proports (my) that boogtums he fold it was vated to prothed to the tös protect "the jinkarity of the inbessary to beat hall owas headers, Bowiek: Union by gwylon early

Rüssian and Chinese.

*

→→ Fired US Diplomat Asks Court

For Reinstatement

Washington, Sept, 13.

A VETERAN diplomat who

UPT

was Ared in 1981 security risk hon naked the Supreme Court for reinstate- -merk with back pay, Diplomat Johir Stewart Service, 40, lost his fight in lower courte Investigations of his Joynity stemmad originality- from charges of pro-com- munten by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy Former Secretary of State Doan Achoson discharged Service from his 111,000-a-year post after an adverse Anding by the Civil Service, Comendas

sion'a

now-defunct Loyalty Review Board. Service had ben cleared twice by the Stato Department's own loyalty board.

Last June, the US Court of Appeals here ordered the re- cord cleared of findings, that there was reasonable doubs as to Service's loyally. But the court said he could be frod• "without notice.

reliod

"lawless". Acheson ...solely upon illegal" finklings thi

ordering the discharge,

In 1940, Servies figured in the famous Ameraria magazino ́espionage.cace. As a Far East, foreign affairs expert, he had loaned some of his reports to

Jaffo, Amerasia editory before Jaffe's arro! cer charges of conspiracy to Scipiocago: Act, A

charges, hoaring or sppeal Satural - Grand, JUNE 19fu

Appealing to the Supreme Court Yesterday, Barylon.j structi that line the deview bound's

to indiet Service,red valerait

"

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.