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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY," SEPTEMBER 3, 1957.

STASSEN STILL OPTIMISTIC

Believes Russia Has Not Closed

The Door Yet

By ANTHONY ULLSTEIN

Washington, Sept. 2. Harold E. Stassen flew back to the Lon- !: don disarmament talks today con-

fident that Russia has not closed the door on the latest Western arms pro posal.

Despite a denunciation of the plan by Russia's disarmament negotiator Valeriun A. Zorin, Stassen told newsmen he will continue to press the proposal when the arms talks re- sume tomorrow.

HAROLD STASSEN

We should be patient and persistent,

SMUGGLED

ARMS FOUND

Beirut, Sept. 2. The Lebanese police seized 30 automatic rifles, 15 pistols and 39,000 rounds ammunition amuggled into Lebanon from

Heid Be belleves Russia chares on biterest with the West in avoiding another war and that the United States therefore will continue its "patient and persistent" efforts to this end,

Stassen, the US representa tive at Ladon, telt Washington National Airport al 1810 GMT on the first leg of the Londru sight after a 45-minute Labour Day conference with Secretary å of State

John Foster Dulles at

the Secretary's home.

Conference

Stagsin deeled a

discuss

details of his talk with Dulles,

A reporter asked it, as an

outgrowth

con- Stales

uf today's

United ference, the would have mything new to present to the London parley.

"We feel we have presented, Last Thursday, a major move, with support of a large number of the states of the tree world, which if accepted by the Soviet

prospects of lauling Stasson replied.

Peace,**

AUTOMATIC CARRIER LANDING SYSTEM

The Bell Automatic carrier landing system has success- fully completed all land trials and

Is Installed aboard the USS Antiēlam CVs 30 for actual carrier fight operations at sea. This system la com-

pletely automatio, highly mobile, and is a combination of radio and radar. Itndar locates the airplane and deter- mines fis altitude and position in relation to the carrier drek, An electronle computer does the rest, sending the neccssary

GUIDED WEAPONS

DISPLAYED AT

FARNBOROUGH

By FRASER WIGHTON

Farnborough, Sopt. 2.

Union would definitely improve Electrifying aerobatics by planes in the 1,500 miles-an-hour class climaxed the opening here today of the British aircraft constructors annual display.

Explaining

course corrections to a device which direels the atrplane into the desired fight pattern. The system takes into account the carrier' movement. If the airplane is not in the best atitude for a safe landing, the

syalcm automatically sends the airplane around for another attempt. This system will not only make all weather Bight possible but can be used to land pilots who are either wounded or overly fatigued after Rying long missions. Photo shows Navy F-30 aircraft taxiing forward after Bucetasful

#

landing aboard the TISA Antietam

the using

Bell aummalle carrier

landing system. Guidance and control units

are seen at the right of the plelure,→Keystone Photo.

A-POWERED

"Satan's Medicine'

MISSILE DENIED

Los Angeles, Sept. 2. A spokesman for the North American Aviation Com-

pany said today he know nothing of a new revolu Honary atomic-powered missilo. hip company was reported to have produced. Asked about a report that tho Company was producing a new ballistics missile which would be powered by atomic energy and which would supersede any in- lercontinental ballistics milkalic now in production, the spokes man replied:

"We know nothing about such a rocket.""

DIRECTORSHIP

Causes Blindness Among Africans

Bulawayo, Sept. 2. Much blindness among Africans in the Contral African Federation is due to the use of harmful native medicinos, according to the annual report of the British Empire Society for the Blind.

revealed that one person in every A survey In Northern Ihedes-

44 was blind, and that 30 ut tut number has lost their Sight before they were 10. One- thirtieth of all children of school-age were blind,

In BO

per cent of the cases, The report appeared in a blindness resulted from easies European newspaper which said followed by the use of "Satan's the project was under the direc-nedicine." The medicine inen Torship of Dr Hans Friedrich, use an extraordinary variety of who helped to design Germany's herbs, roots, berries, powdered V-I and V-2 missiles during the shells and slones, and other in- Second World War.

gredients, some of which, by

of the filthy manner of thel:

it an eye

maller of

in Washington, Defence their chemicnt aetion or beenuse Department officials continued to refuse to comment on reports Preparation, can irreparably de- that the United States had fred stroy the intermeate range mksile Thor, carly in June.

Department

hours.

PROGRESSING

A Defence spokesman also refused to com- ment on a report appearing in the Miami Daily News, Florida, Cenires for blind are bele which Kald that the United [mganised and work is progress States had fired

the

Atlasing steadily with emphasis on mielle about 2,400 miles over the needs of those in rural and the Atlantic from Florida tribal areas. Reuter.

In

Southern Rhodcula travelling clinic, staffed by eye specialists have completed three ANOTHER DIES surveys of Malebelekabd,

Calcutta, Sept. Z. The steward of an Indian Air- lines Corporation Dakota in- volved in collision with a British Hermes aircraft at Dum Dum Airport yesterday died in hospital today, bringing the death toll to four-Router.

Join the

CHINESE

EMBASSY ACCUSED

Rangoon, Sept. 2.

Rangoon's biggest English language morning paper, The Nation, today accusad the Chinese Communist Embassy hero of asing Burma 05 the base of operations for the "froe Thai" movement.

In an editorial the newspaper alleged that exited Thal leaders had come lo Rangoou as "guest" of the Chinese Em bassy recently and they "had made extensive local contacts" during their stay.

THAI EXILES

The Thai Exiles, The Nation sold, could have come to Burma only through the airline which Communist China operates,

Such action, The Nation suld, could embarrass Burma's rela- tiens with Thailand.

In Nyasaland, It hug been decided to establish two village

"We trust the Government training centres for the hind, will indilate an investigation and in Northem Rhodesla there into this most serious matter will, be a central training and warn Ching that it will not tablishment for African tea- tolerate Burma being used as chers of the blind throughoulja centre for China's subversiva the territory---France-Presse, aims," the paper said.--Router,

We will be explaining these Test pilot Peter Twiss held a vast crowd of "MISS HONGKONG IN GLASSES"

proposals to an additional degree

at the coming session."

A reporter Inquired it this meant that Stussen felt ออเ Russia, despite its recent out- of-hand rejection of the Western plan, had not actually closed the door on it,

"That's right," He replied. "The mutual interest in avold- Syria in the past 48 hours, iting modern war is so large we was annaleed tonight.

feel we should be patient and persistent in these negovations." United Press.

Five people, including a elri and two Syrinns were arrested.

Most of the confiscated wet-

London, Sept. 2. pons have Egyptian markings Japanese and Cenadian the police sald, but offeläl groups who. attended Jast sources believe that ordinary month's Youth Festival in Mos- arms smugglers without spec cow felt Peking for home today fle political objectives were in-after a fortnight's tour of China. volved. Reuter.

-United Press.

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

34

BS

16

20

13

ACROSS

3 Imitate a Ash? (4).

7 Dragged along (5),

8 Press one's suit? (4).

9 Filoment (4).

10 Clothing (7).

1 Almost

DOWN

defumnet formation (5).

2 Goes away (7).

visitors from many parts of the world spell- bound as he flung the Fairey delta research aircraft holder of the world's absolute speed record about the skies at close to the speed of sound.

COMPETITIVE CONDITIONS NEEDED IN

The

AIRLINES

Washington, Sept. 2.

Anti Trust Sub committee of the House of Representatives today called for restoration of "competitive conditions" in the International Air Transport Industry,

In a report, largely criticising domestic airlines operations and relations between these

and the Government's Civil Acto- nautle Board. the Sub-commit- tee called on the Baard to ke- exomine its approval of inter- national air fare regulation through the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The report suggested that the Board, as far as US fag airlines were concerned, should take over establishment of international fares for Ameri- 001 carriers and not leave them 10 an "international cartel."

MONOPOLISTIC

The Fairey delta broke the world record with a speed of 1.132 miles per hour last year, and sl holds the honour.

OFFICIAL BAN

An offelul ban on sonic bangs prevented the fers from ex- ceeding the speed of sound- 780 miles an hour at sea level- but severa aters came within a knot of bursting the barrier. One was the English Electric PB which recently achieved an unofficial speed of 1,500 miles an hour and which in the hands of test pilot Roland Beaton! brought "spectators to their feat with gasps og he flashed across the airstrip ilke &

streak.

Another new supersonic

machine which gave a spectacu- lar performance was the Saunders-Roc 53 which bas rocket motors 'as well as jet pro-

and curricu pulston,

guided missiles.

This display lifted the cur- tain on British progress with guided missiles of which only one has previously been shown publicly.

IT RIVALLED

In extent It rivalled the guided weapons display ut last year's international Air Show at Zurich and included those weapons:

The De Havilland Firestreak- до air {a air weupen for. fighters using infrared guidance and crisbling the missile to "home" on heat sourets such as those provided by Bero

The IATA mechanism had engines, remulled in "substitution of The English Electrio Thunder- mor.opolistic price Axing for birda surface Lo Dir anti- the principle of free competi-aircraft weapon which "homes"

flons.

on

reflections of

CONTEST

Open to any girl wearing glasses

Closing Date: September 7th 1957.

IST PRIZE: HK$1,000.00 2ND PRIZE; HK$ 600.00 3RD PRIZE: HK$ 300.00

9 consolation prizes

plus one De Luxe set of Bausch & Lomb spectacles. plus one De Luxe set of Bausch & Lomb spectacles. plus one De Luxe set of Bausch & Lomb spectacles. —one pair of Rayban Sunglasses each.

Just send in your photograph with Entry Form duly completed to any one of the leading opticians in Hong- kong and Kowloon or to Victor Wame & Co., (HK) Ltd., Alexandra House. Entry Blanks are available at all leading opticians. Entry photographs will not be returned.

The Judges' decisions are final. Judging will be based on the contestants' taste in matching harmoniously her spectacles with her features and dress.

The final will be held on September 10, 1957, at 6.00 p.m. The Venue will be announced later. The public is cordially invited to attend.

This contest is sponsored by The Amoriex Co., Inc., New York, and Victor Warne & Co., (HK) Ltd.. and is dedicated to better vision and the promotion of visual aid as beauty aids.

Name:

Home Address

Phone Number

How Long Worn Glasses

Reason for glasses

Name and Address of your Optician

the target

Occupation

It

Education

"In International Air Trans-provided by ground radar. portation, B fundamental deuses rocket propulsion. ment of free enterprise has been The Fairey Fireflash-n Royal military abandoned without the subsitu- Air Force air to air weapon for

tion of effective government training in beam_guidance,

The Bristol Bloodhound- "The Sub-committee believes surface lo air anti-aircraft the time to restore competitive weapon in production for the conditions to the International Royal Air Force.. air transport industry is long

4 Open country in Kent? (5). 5 Deep mud (4)..

12 The nervous go about on it 6 Medal that may be struck

(4),

15 Blitzes? (5),

18 House with a spoon, perhaps

(4).

19 The top of the wedding cako?

·(5).

21 Not up to the mark (5).

22 Omitous dato (4).

23 Down duck (0).

20 Trespasser's permit (4).

20 River of wine (7).

30 Cricket ground (4).

31 Not very generous (4).

32 Walked by mutineers 7 (3).

33 Merry song (4).

(4).

9 One expecting to succeed?

(4).

11 Elevate Cain, perhaps (5).

13 Staging (4).

14 They may be crockoa (4).

10 Teams without backs? (8).

17 Complain about the fah? (4).

10 They're wicked (4).

20 Oats etc. (7).

22 Graven-(4),

24-thio maybe (3).

25 Flying treči (5),

27 Last word (4).

28 Very low price (4).

MONDAY'S CROSSWOPII.—Across: 1 Fracas, 7 Ewer, 9 Bulgs, 10 Local, 11 Alto, 13 Trying timo, 16 Pros, a Nent, 19 Dospondent, 23 Ewer, 24 Opera," 25 Ellie, 20 Outs, 2† Skewer. Downs 2 Bally, B. Clean, 4 Sale, 5 Decamped, 6 Felt, 6 Waler, 13 Ouse, 13 Tense, 14 Interest, 17 Adept, 16 Appals, 20 Niece, 31 Exit, 23 Wood,

controls."

overdue.”~Reuler.

Flood Relief

Tokyo, Sept. 3.

The Armstrong Whitworth Senalug surface to air anti- aircraft weapon for the Royal Navy, to be used on gulded missiles destroyers.-China Mall Special

Chinese borges and junks were reported today rushing to the relief of flood victims along the Sungurl Hiver north of the Manchurian City of Haria,

plance, tugboats, English Abolished

Trivandrum, Sept. છે. The newly-elected Communist covernment of Kerala State (India) today decided on the The New China News Agency progressive elimination of Eng- reported 'fóday tint dykes alonk lish በ። Abe official state

the Sungurl," about 62 indian language. north of Harbin, had been It will be gradually replaced brendtied last Friday"ha afrong by 'Malayalım, the mother wind whipped waters of this tinguo of 14,000,000 th the swollen ric—United PreER/" state-France-Presso,

Modelling. Experience, if any

ENTRY BLANK

Age

How often

Name and Address of photographer for your entry photograph

Birthplace of entrant Color of eyes:

Height:

Note:

Hair: Weight:

Be sure to sign photo release form and return with Completed Entry Form and your photograph,

PHOTO RELEASE

I hereby consent to the use by The Amoriax Co., Inc., New York, and their clients, agents, advertising agency, successors and assigns, of my name and picture, or either of them, for public relations purposes in regard to the "MISS HONGKONG IN CLASSES" Contest of 1957, I also confirm that the picture I have entered in the competition is my property and reproduction rights do not belong to any other company or individual' except for the above agreement.

(Name)

If minor, parent or guardian's signature. (Parent or guardian)

(Address).

(Date).

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