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THE CHINA MAL,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1952.
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Ike Captivates The French Lady Churchill SINGAPORE K's Demand
Radioactive BIG WELCOME
An
Isotope Lost And Found
IN PARIS
Paris, Sept. 2.
President Eisenhower, who was said to speak only "Kansas French," tonight found four words to win the hearts of Parisiennes "Je vous aime} tous" (I love you all).
Hey said this at the en ut his first day's visit to Puris to a wildly cheering throng
1819 for the negotiations.
peace
treaty
from a lorry
radioactive
London, Sept. 2. iridium isotope lost
after Mr Eisenhower placed a large driving from the Elysee Palace | wreath on the Tomb of the Un- along the broad Champs Elyseetown Soldier and rekindled was recovered today after to the Arc de Triomphe to pay the flame which burns night
Wealdstone woman | hmple homage to the dead of and day above the tomb. notified the police she two world wars nt, the tomb of i had found it on the road France's Unknown Soldier, outside her home.
a
the
Thousands of Parisians bad Mra Lily Lawrence old sheathered along the Champs pick up the cringe-coloured Elysers hours before the his- metal container and put it in | teri reremony at which
the her back garden, thinking it Zwo comrades is as in
fart world war whee reale re- who fought She called the police after membered huse hearing radio broadensis worn-ier them and Bald down their ing that the isotope could be lives. highly dangerous if its container were damaged.
WAR SETAP
Five children had bem play- ing with the container.
More than a dozen neighbours. and The Er children whe Examined the montalner were being medically examined today Mod specialist-China
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Special.
Wreath Laying
of
Paris and millions viewers throughout Europe on
In-
Both Presidents signed the Golden Book of distinguished visitors and stalesmen who have performed the ceremony.
General de Gaulle next rules/ hr Eisenhower to renior Fronch service officers, of who had served under him in North Africa and Europe.
Mr Eisenhower spoke a few words to each of his former wartime colleagues then moved· on lo greet veleľané from two world wars.
The iwo Presidents then drove off the city hall square.
The Eurovision network which had been jammed with acclaimed the frat Stale
drive here by An
Riner President Woodrow Wilson
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M. Debre and senior govern- ment and city ofcials greeted the two hends of Slate on a gally beflagged dais in front of the city hall.
Huge Crowd
General de Gaulle told the huge crowd in front of the city hall that France and Paris once acain welcomed President Eisenhower.
"You are here tú me when France and America have aga felt the need of streng- thening the links that bind them together," he said.-Reu- 'T.
President de Gaulle ended his | speech with the words: "Every- thing has gone very well be- || tween us, "
President Eisenhower in reply said: "When the heart is full the tongue is very likely to slumble,
"Should I try to express to you lay the true feeling, the
frue timents that inspirisme,
sho, d be unable to speak at 1."
Flies Home NIGHTCLUBS'
Wearing dark glasses and shading her eyes from the strong sunshine Lady Churchill, who had been an holiday in the South of France, is pictured at London Airport after flying from Nice to undergo, a minor eye operation. Reuterphoto.
Bombs Thrown As
BAND TROUBLE
Singapore, Sept. 2.
Hotels and nightclubs in this once guy and lively city have all but given up
For Peaceful Co-Existence
New York, Sept. 2.
ciforts to import foreign Mr Nikita Khrushchev said in an article published
bands,
here today that peaceful co-existence between East and West was neither a fraud nor a trap but the only alternative to history's most destructive war.
Inmigration regulations pro- vide that importers of foreign musicians faust hire an equal number of total musicians. An immigration spokesman said some nightclubs had com- plied with "the letter of the jaw" but "by no means with the spirit of " He said they had hired Some third-rate inusicians as 'dummies** on the bandsland in order to comply with the immigration In his first article ever regulations. These "dummies" published in a Westera maga- were pidd as little as M$100zine, Mr Khrushchev asserted: "Communism will ultimately be (HK200) a month,
victorious throughout the world
INEPT ENTERTAINERS
The President of the Singapore
Musiclons
ed surprise
Union,
Benny
at the Immigra-
tion spokesman's
The
statement,
The 7,000-word artletę np The Premier urged extensive peared in the influential magazine and unrestricted international Foreign Affairs Quarterly. The trade as a kvy lo pesceful co- Soviel Prine Minister is due to į existence. "However, it both begin a visit to the United sides want to imprové relations, States on September 15,
all barriers to International
rade must be removed."
but when we say that 30 the competition between the two
Resolution
Touching
States ilon
on
on The United congressional resoln. Überating captivo nation which WAL din- closed as a more point during Vice President Richard Nixon's letr of Russia In July Me Khrushchev said: "I would not be leiling the full truth if I did not say tant the option of this ill-starred resolution was regarded by the Soviel people as an act of pro- Personally agree with this appraisal,"
Kleinman, however, express-systems, the capitolist and the socialist, our system will win, this does not mean of course that we shall achieve victory by interfering in the internal affairs of the capitalist countries.
"Our confidence in the vle- tory of Communism is of
kind," Mr Khush- different chev said. "It is based on
vocalion. towledge of the laws govern- ing the development of society
He concluded by saying: its time capitalism just as In Wats the
*The morc
Fovlet people progressive stated and declaro sgain system, took the place
He said: "As far as I kuow, this sort of thing has never nightclubs happened. have always played ball with the union." Kleinuman conceded that local boys were, in the main, inept 19 entertainern. "What the public want is entertainment. And what they want the nightclubs must pro- vide ur close down,"
Another Immigration regulation; which has baffled nightclub patrons, is that singers
n
a
of
feudalism, so will capitalism be Inevitably superseded by Com- munism the more progressive Tid more sultable social
other cabinet performers must not sit with patrons, even out-system." side their working hours.- ~~UPI.
1,300 mph Escape
Renewed Violence Erupts In Calcutta Capsule
Calcutta, Sept. 2.
Renewed violence erupted here shortly after, dusk tonight as demonstrators protesting against the West Bengal Government's food policies at- tacked police with bombs and brickbuts.
Mr Eisenhower said he could only say that over the years "This city. this country has be C#:54 like it has for almost every American, something very
The police countered with a deur, something very real and balon charge and Inter Brett truly a part of the kind of the tear gas shells to disperse, the world
in which 10 want to demonstrators, live."
There President Eisenhower said: casually, "America cherishes the friend-
DEATH TOLL ship, the loyal support, the loyal Meanwhile the death toll co-operative efforts that have from similar disturbances yes- always been hers when she torday ruse 10 12 tonight needs them from France."
when five ฟ B3 rioters
Lir
no report of
CLAIM FOR
DAMAGES
Eisenhower said his wounded by police bullets died AGAINST
friendship with General de of their wounds. Six were Ghulle had grown and developed killed outright
sinco their first
Algiers in 1942,
yesterday. A
meeting in least 100 Folleemen were -
Path To Peace
jured.
Leitwing organisations here have formed a "price increase
He said he was pleased to and famine resistance ron)- Jala General de Gaulle in his milter" which is directing the
one
task of finding a path to the "law violatios" progriame.
Tonight's main clash occurred Jace and security of the world so it "your children, at Bowruh Muidan, your grandchildren, may live several centres near here which
Incidents reported
ofler relatively calm_day.
in all parts of the world In freedom."
Mr Eisenhower said: "People
Dum, Ad Dum
of
L
stale
that love liberty will never let transport kiosk was set on fire it slip by them la nesfect."
He ended by saying in French; and a bomb was hurled
"I love you all.”
A great roar of pleasure went
passenger explode.
дл station. Il failed to
Police vers patrolling the up from the murred crowds at streets of Calcutta and sur- these words.-Router:
rounding areas were pelled with stones,
Police opened fre on rioting crowds in seven localities in Calcutta today. The erowcle were said to have attacked vehicle, including Police vans, and emached street lights.
Rossellini, Bergman Battle Continues
Rome, Sept. 2. Roberto Rossellini foday Hought legal backing for. his refusal to return hls: three children to their mother, Ingrid Bergman. It was the boldest move yel in the bitter Akht between the two over custody of their children,
Mis Bergmon had sent the twins
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4 Garden material (4).
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7 Files coarsely? (5).
9 So a cover is substantial (5).
10 Brother of Moses (5),
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14 Limble to be lying (5),
16 Star of Sixth Happiness (5).
17 Crazy artist's offer" (5).
10 Sound, of fruity sound (5).
per-
20 Dance (5).
21 Snow carriage (4),
22 Small packets (4).
23 Slant (4).
24 Exploit either way (4).
Thero were ΠΟ Immediate reports of casualties,Reuter,
Bombing · Escape
Queen Sends
Message To Royal Couple
London, Sept. 2. Isotta and Isabelle, 8, to spend Queen Elizabeth and the
a two-munth summer vacation British Government have
with their father in Italy under
a court ruling giving her tem- porary custody.
Rossellini was to send the youngsters back to their mother on August 20, a week ago. In- stead, he kept them at his pea- sido villa north of Rome and appealed to a Home Court revise the custody order to let the children live with him.
to
ment messages to King Norodom Suramarit of
CUNARD LINE
Liquidation
On Germany, Mr Khrushchey wrote...
;
they do not want war,
I
have that
"If the Soviet Union and the countries friendly to it are not attacked, we shall never use any weapons olther against the United States or against any other countries.
"We do not want any horrors of war, destruction, suffering
nd death for ourselves or for any other peoples. We say this "We regard the liquidation į nai because we fear anyone. of the consequence of World Together with our friends, we War II and the censusion of are united and stronger than
peace treaty with the two German stales as the question of questionLS,
"Indeed 14 years have already passed since the war ended, but the German people are stil without a peace treaty," Russian leader cald.
the
"The delay has afforded wide scope for renewed activities of the West German milliarisis. Tizy their
LVET.
Prevent War
of
"Bat precisely because that do we may that war cân and should be prevented. Precisely because we want to Fort Worth, Sept. 2.
rid mankind of war we urge The company that makes
the Western power 10 the world's fastest bom
peace and lofty competiton.
We may to all; let us prove to ber disclosed today that
have already proclaimed each ather the advantages of It is tesling a capsule it
uggressive plans laying one's own system not with flats, expects to enable a crew- claim for instance, to lands in not by wur, but by peaceful Poland and Czechoslovniklo .... economic competition in con- min to escape from n
"The lessons of history should dittons of peaceful co-existence,” plano going 1,300 miles not be ignored. To do so often-Reuter. An hour and to survive | ends in tragedy." after he reaches land or water safely.
The
company Is Convair division or General Dynamics Corp.,
which makes the B-58 "Hustler" bomber. The B-58' speed is believed-lo exceed 1,300 miles дл hour and the escape capsule was designed for it by Stanley Aviation Corp.
Denver, Colorado.
at
The speed and operational allitude of the B-50 makes 1 extremely hard for crewmen bail out of it. They now have to wear elaborate pressure suits and have Its of survival equipment,
Liverpool, Sept. 2. Captain James Davison Armstrong, of Sheffleld,
Frank W. Davis, manager of master of the former
Convair's Fort Worth plant, 27,000-ton Cunard liner said that if the capsilles meet Britannic, is issuing a his expectations, crews can now comfort" writ in the Queen's Bench sit in shirt-sleeve
both in planes and ready rooms. Division against the
TRIGGER MECHANISM Cunard Steamship Com-
In practice. the Mercantile would sit inside an open capsule pany, Marine Service Associa- If it became necessary for him tion said here today. to escape, he would frigger the The action is a claimTy
capsule's mechanism. for damages for wrongful dismissal
close ant a declaration that the dis- sat was wrongful, the an- nemzement added.
RARE
Me Leslie Harrison, General Secretary of the Association, sald: "We lye been advising Cantala Armstrong, who is and of our members, since his dismissal. It is rare in the extreme for a ense.
Cach
Crowman
The capsule would about the airman, who would then put the ejection mechanism into operation. After the alr man cleared the plane, encased in his capsule, a parachute would open, dropping him to land or water,
Equipment inside the capsule would provide the downed man with the means of survival un- il a rescue team could answer Involving a call from the capsule's self- the dismissal of a sea caplain | contained radio-UPI, to come to court.”
Captain Armstrong. who Joined Cunard in 1929 and was formerly staff coplain in the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary, was relieved of his com- mand of the Britannic in June following a voyage from New York to Liverpool.
The Cunard Company has de- clined to give defalls of com- have been plaints alleged to mule by wayo women passenger
during incidents
the about voyage-China Mail Special,
Cambodia congratulating More Boac
.
Dismissals
him and his wife on their escape when a bomb dis- guised as a parcel exploded in their Royal palace on August 31,
London, Sept. T A British Foreign Office The number of British Over- There appeared nothing Miss spokesman told his press con- seus Airways Corporation stuff Bergman could do to get the ference that Britaini had re-sachtod for alleged smuggling children back until the courtceived a report from Cambodia sctivities has risen to 52, it was hands down another ruling, about the incident.
announced today. The messages also conveyed i Another steward has been condolences about the death of pucked bringing the total to 47
the King's stewards, three Prince Vakrivin,
navigating personai, valet, who was killed officers, and two enginewing
officers,-Houter. In the explosion--Reuter,
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrom; } Wet Bob, 4 De- which may take weeks. fer, Militant, a 1-dent, 9 Nau-sea, 11 Disc-ord, 13 Neutron, 15 There was doubt she would Dobber, 10 Dupes, 10 Held, back, 20 Tiger, 21 Extron. Down: 1retum to Italy to try and get W-omen, 2 sila, 3 Brovado, 4 Dulles, & Firewood, & Rolled, 10tho children basic harwelt in oul-
of-court action.-UPI. Unurping, 12 Indaige, 13 Nudist, 14 Rusher, 10 Deb-I-t, 17 Rakes.
Rickshaws
Will Disappear
From Macao
Macao, Sept. 3.. When the last of the present rickshaw pullers retires, this old Oriental vehicle will be banned from the streets of
Macao.
In fact the Urban Council will wt issue any more licensed for ekstraws - except to the last six rickshaw pullers who adamanlly refused to change their way of living.
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Mr Khrushchev went 011 "Life has shown that the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance is being gradually converted in to instrument of the German mili- tarists, which makes it easier for them to carry out aggressive plane.
"It is not at all impossible, therefore, thol Western Gel- many, taking advantage of her. position In the North Allanda Allance, might provoke hostul tles
in order to draw her Al into it and plunge the whole world into the chasm of a devastating war.
Timely
"All this indicates how timely and realistie
are the proposals of the Soviet Gov ernment for the conclusion of a peace treaty with Germany and for bringing the situation in West Berlin back normal.
to
Catholic
Bishops Backed Hitler
Chicago, Sept. 2. A Loyala University so- ciologist sald today that Roman Catholic bishops In Germany backed Adolf Hitler in World War II. Dr Gordon Zahn said the Blahops who had been widely and justly acclaimed for ther "It now seems that no reber- herole opposition to National minded leader in the West is Socialism nevertheless rundlly Inclined any longer to advance supported Hitler's wars, jeclud the unrealistic demands for the ing his conquest of Poland. so-called reunion of Germany
Zahn, addressing the annual before the conclusion of a peace convention of the American treaty... we should stort from Catholic Sociologiest Society at the obvious fact that two Ger- Mundelein College, blamed the man states
exist, and that the German Catholic press for fail Germans themselves must decide Ing to point out morni
behind Hiller's aggressions.
how they want to live....
RESISTANCE
1sSuca
"I am convinced that Germany will be united sooner or later. However, before this moment comes--and no one can foretell He said the Catholic press in when it will come-no attempts Germany had to keep in mind should be made to interfere from the power of the Nazi censom to outside in this internal process, close down newspapers which lo sustain the state of war which showed resistance to the party. Is fraught with many grave Many Catholle popors wero dangers and surprises for pence | closed down, he said, but those in Europe and throughout the that continued to publish had world."
to pay the price of following the Nazi line.
Rejected
"This price may be viewed as nothing other than betrayal On West Berlin he said: of the nature of the religious "WO resolutely reject any press and its functions and attempt to moribe to the chilgations," he Soviet Union the intention of sching West Berlin and in- fringing upon the right of the population in this part of the city to preserva Its presenË way of life.
Zahn recently spent a year in Germany, on a Fulbright scholar. ship to conduct his study of the Catholic Press there during the war.-UPI.
"We, as well as the Was Termites Win
stand for the independence-pi the existing way of life there? Mr Khrushchev sald the re- cent Geneva conference of Big Four Foreign Ministers brought sides The out-going rickahawa rove the positions of the two place to a more owieward three-closer together, wheeled "pedicab"
"At the sama time, we Although it is considered the have substantial differences on e scourge of the local traffic be- number of questions I um Cauto at it clumainosa, the deeply convinced that they are irleycle has become very ponder not fundamental differences on among residente and visitor which agreement is impossible," alike.-AFP,
he added.
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Oakland, Calif., Sept. 2. Termites took the fral round yesterday as a battle with insect exterminator Walter Gherke,
Ghatke cruwied under a porth to dispose of the termites, and the porch, weakened by the Hilperta,collapsed, burying Kübacke under a half ton of Cčnorufe,
He escaped with only mitior || brotara,-UTİ.
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