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DONALD O'CONNOR MARTHA HYER,

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Frankis THE TALK BED

A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL FICTURE

/ THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1956.

'Gaitskell Put

Party Before

Country

London, Oct. 7.

British Minister of Transport, Mr Harold Watkinson, agid today that the leader of the Labour opposition to the Govern-

ment, Mr Hugh Gaitskell, had sought the success of

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harm he did Britain in her quest for a satisfactory solution of the Suez prob- lem.

near that

Speaking at. Woking, London, the Minister sid during the recent Labour Party conference at Blackpool, Galts- kell

to had spared no effort hvide the country.

"All this would be of little were It not tor consequence Ms Interactions repercussions," Watkinson continued. "I cannot by leve that Cauliskell does not the In which know the way Prime Minister's and the Foreign Secretary's usk as been made measurably harder by his be haviour and that of bis party.

REGRET BURDEN Turning to the Suez problem in general, Walkinson said that "while we all regret the heavy burden that tests on reservists called back to the colours, or on had have ship-owners.

who

12 their strips requisitioned,

cannot be relaxed unili a satisfactory settlement is

of

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association canal users "might yet be the the Canal open mic thus save the whole world from a dislocation of sen- would hurt bore trade which

every nation, but Britain most of alt-France-Presse,

Rocks Ring Like Bells On Plateau

Philadelphia, Oct. 7. "Ringing Rocks", a mass of rocks which ring like bells, make an unusual four- acre tract on a plateau high above the Delaware River in Bridgeton Township,

PRINCESS REPUBLICANS HEARTENED

AT RACES

One of the highlights of the present East African tour of Britain's Princess Margaret was her valt to the island of Mauritius, where she received an overwhelming welcome from the populace. Pictures here chow a race meeting at the Champ de Mars course, where

At left the speglaj race, the Princess Margaret glaken, was run in hottour of the Royal guest, Princess i la the paddock of the raccontrae; at right is a view of the crowd which thronged the race course to see the Prince16.—Express Photo,

Japanese Complain Luftwaffe

About British

Shoe

Imports

By EARNEST HOBERECHT

Tokyo, Oct. 7.

Officer In Britain

London, Oct. 7.

Latest Economic Development

the

Renews Hopes

Washington, Oct. 7.

Economic developments overlapping crucial campaign period have strengthened Republican Party hopes of November 6 election.

de

Republican hopes for victory |the Senato and a majority in the were distinelly more optimistic House of Representatives, A at this weekend! than at any tremendous effort for Democra- time since the campaign began. tic control of Congress This was due to the fact that veloping. most of the important businesa

There are many reports that barcmelers appeared to validate

voters are disposed more than the Eisenhower Administra-

cver before to divide their tion's claim of national pros-

loyalties between presidential perity.

and congregalarini candidate 1. Weekend publications ou n㬠This is duo to the conceded tional personal income, employ- | extraordinary popularity ment and farmers' income were President Eisenhower. Stevenson encouraging to the Republicans, in the Lost wook made a

significant appeal to voters to vote for the Democratic Party.

Another variable in election forecasta Ja caused by 131- certainly regarding the total Sharp gains In stock market sote which will be Cast on quotations nt mid-week alsa November 6. had some influence on political speculation here, based on the view that many speculative traders were again anticipating an Elsenbower victory.

from tical

Market Gains

Maximum Effort

In past

aro

elections, less than In non-political circles of the two-thirds of the eligible voting Government--forbidden by law population has gone to une polls.

in participating the polt- This year both parties and many

United non-political organizations campaigns the Six senior officers of the

making a

maximum offort to Press found that many officials air West German

force were

a total vote which will bring ere inclined to reviso their

be truly representative of the arrived here today

for cartier private view of a possible democratic processes of United talks with Royal Air Force Stevenson chicfs on air defence prob-

The shoe is on the other foot. Now Japanese | lems. manufacturers are complaining about imports from England.

As a matter of fact, they are unhappy about a shipment of British shoes.

According to Japanese shoe | manufacturers, there is a surplus or domestically made shoes, bring in shoes, they insist, will only hurt panies.

This is the first batch of im- portant British shoes in three To years.

the Japanese com-

The thing that has them up- set is a shipment of 7,000 pairs of Brush shoce, which apo all ret to go on sale here in the very near future.

Rocks of all sizes and shapes are tumbled at fantastic angles. Geologists who have studied the strange formation say that this ancient site of an is not the

Instead, it is what le volcano. called bare diabase or traprock. It is the remains of bedrock- the overly sedimentary having

rock and

been weathered carried of ages ago. When the base rock was thus exposed to the elements I, too, cracked up -thus the many shapes and forms.

CRYSTALLINE

Studies of thin slices of this rock show a pecullar crystalline network which explains ability to produce metallic-like sounds. punds

The rocks really ring out when they are struck while suspended in air. Some on the ground,

in light

contact with others, will also ring,

Many years ago, Dr J, J. Qu of Pennsylvania, collected enough of these stones of divers shapes to produce an octave on the musical scale. He was able to play simple tunes on it. China Mail Special.

FINNISH ELECTIONS

Helsinki, Oct. 7. Municipal elections began to day throughout Finland to fill 12,000 offices ciles and towns.

and

in 643

Finnish

victory.

cutum swings widery in ostional However, the political pen

campaigns.

States

out

in

an-

Eisen-

ates political system. The Censug Bureau

от Friday that the the Demoengalenounced

civilian

of voting age population of Party wing a sharp victory in

in November will be 102,743,000 the territory of Alaska election compared CD 98,133,000 in on Tucadny, there is likely to November 1952

when be a resurgence of Democrauchower was elected, and 94,877,- confidence such as followed the 000 November 1948 when strong showing of the Democrats Traman was the victor. in the state of Maine elections in

The total popular vote for September.

electors presidential

all parties in 1052 was 01,552,000, and in 1948 was 48,824,000. The previous record was in 1940 when Rocetvelt defeated Wendel Wilkie. The total vole that 49,820,000,

The delegation was led by Joset General Lieutenan! Kanumbuber, commander of the They West German air forec will be in Britain until October 13 as the guests of Air Chuet Murthal Sir Dermot Boyle, chief of the British Air Staf,

General Kammhuber have talks at the Air Ministry on matters affecting future co- operation between the two air forces with the framework of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.

wil

Tremendous Effort

Trade Agreement

你 Japanese marnufacturers Boint the VISIT FIGHTER COMMAND there may be "break" In the

While

sh00

is There

wide

belief

Japanese newspapers hint that a

meaning lot of potential shoe buyers are He will also visit the RAF'remaining campaign,

and sensational glad to know they soon can get Fighter Command for discussions unpredicted

would eversta which with the Air Officer Command-political The British footwear.

Marshal Sir influence large numbers of in- This shipment of shoes is aing-in-Chief, Air

of the result

Anglo-Japanese Thomas Pike,

dependent voters. under which trade agreement Japan agreed to import some Brush footwear and Britain promised to buy some Japanese

There are 150 different kinds of shoes worth a total of $60,- 000. They will roll at prices ranging from just under $10 per pair to over $20 per pair. That's lot of money for the average Japanese.

Specially Designed

But, then, the average Japan- 30 seems to have a lot of money these days of unprecedented prosperity.

General Karmhuber will also visit aircraft factories and seaso- The growing speculation that elated industries to see how the Eisenhower may win the pre- contest is offset by West German air force's future sidential requirements can best be met. Democratic claims of a slightly Reuter,

better than even chance to win

US

Communists

Still A Threat

Washington, Oct. 7.

Some

Party Efforts

of

was

experienced observers think that there is considerable apathy and indecision in the voting population this year and that the increase in total vote will not be more than propor- lonal to the growth in national population.

Others think that the direct campaigns of person-to-person the presidential candidates and the completely organised party efforts in all localities will cause a jump of at least 10,000,000. Where the now vote might fall is unpredictable because most of the new Voters presumably I would not have any established party alleglance.---United Press

in the last elections, 1953, the right-wing Agrogrian Liberal- Swedish

Liberal-Finnish parties received 50,7 per cent of the votes, while the left-wing parties, Social Democrats and

The shoes are reported to have Communiste polled 149.3 per omniboen especially designed for the of the votes.

Japanese market. They are sup- posed to fit Japanese feet, which today the US Communist Party "will fool no one" The terms of office has been are wide and have a high Instep. by "claiming allegiance to the United States and four years. There are scane manufacturers are out building purporting to sever their ties with the Soviet

decup support for their east against Union."

Attorney-General Herbert Brownell, Jr, snid Keep Middle East

increased from three years to

2,500,000 voters

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Whil the Japanese shoe

the imported footwear, Japanese importers arc "selling" their side of the story.

No Threat

pro no

In

a

in

the

to report

President national conspiracy Eisenhower on the Govern- United States" he said. ment's anti-Communist activi-

The Communist Party is now ties, Brownell said Communista

trying to win a reversal of the and their agents "will remain a fading by the Subversivo threat to our internal Activities Control Board that it by Morrow. The of recurity so long as Communist is controlled

dictatorships threaten the peace Justice Department is opposing of the world."

the move on grounds the Ameri- can party til is an agent of International communism.

shoes,

they. The imported

threat to the insist domestic shoemakers. They point out that 7,000 pairs shoes are only a drop in the bucket so far as the total local production of 1,500,000 pairs per year is concerted,

acrious

"It is only by continuing to

tactics and we shall

of this

This figure of 1,500,000 pairs per year does not include tridl-expose their tional Japancoe wooden clogs tivities that United Press.

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Election Issues

Nixon

American

Washington, Oớt, 7. Vice-President Richard tight urged that Middle East policy should not be med as an kuno in the presidential disation campaign,

.10

Both the

and Democratic parties agreed that preserving the independence of Israel wep in the best interest Brownell sald Communist of the United States and world prevent leaders, in two recent state-

peace, and "for this issue declare beco inter=||ments, "now publicly

partisan one in the that the Communist” Party in

text of a political campaign the United States has suffered will serve neither the interests heavy organisational of Israel nor the United States" losses and its influence has be sold declined to such a low point

Willing it

HOW MUCH

such

that

Mr Nixon made his plenty a the party is confronted tails prepared for the Zionist with a critical situation."

Organimation of American Con-

vention at which De manual He reld the Communists stixi- Neumain, of New York Just buto their troubles to two night sharply criticised Ameri factors: "The prosperity which can policy for dilegally liatiny the country has been enjoying couraging

In the past few yours, and the part of Arab lenders highly, disruptive. Effect on the

Nixon

did not touch Communist movement of the objections voiced againgt Ameri- Government's Lears notions regarding formal and prozrast›D Jaw her. Arta neighbours, but

Federal

zolonting

of

enforcement,"United Press.

PRECIOUS

DROPS

FOR

PRECIOUS

MOMENTS.

CHERRY

HEERING

called that the Republican Party

platforms said the pres

imsel was an importare texart. of American policy and pro- mised support of the "inderin dence of Israel against arrond |_ BENITENS{CEL."

Pall Of Fear

He spoke of · Presid hower'" atarta

to

Páll, of, J000","which":

the region" and samire you thi

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