1949-09-12 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

8

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, 'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1949.

Last Picture Of Odom

Nationalists Did Not Surrender Arms To Reds On Mass Scale

Washington, Sept, 11. —— Senator Millard Tydings (Democrat) today. branded as "totally untrue" the Secretary of State's statement that the Chinese Nationalist armies had surrendered large quantities of American' arms to the Communists. Senator Tydings also disputed Mr Dean Ache- son's claim that lack of American arms aid had lost the Nationalists no battles in their ill-fated campaign.

HAREWOOD GETS SPECIAL

LICENCE

London, Sept. 11, The Archbishop of Canterbury ILAN Issued

special ficence for The Royal marriage on September 20 of the Earl of Ifarewood to communer Miss Marion Stein, a spokesman af. St Mark's Church nad today.

The Earl, eleventh in fine to the Throne, and Miss Stein will be married at St Mark' The barimt would Have ween

there today, but a

ן המן

called

a spokes-

explained that the

*periat Hcence by the Archbishop enables the couple

to marry

al any time or place without the usual noller,

CA

Princes Elizabeth and the Disko of Edinburgh were married under similar

Beence special from the Archbishop.-- Associated Press.

To Collect Funds For Boys' Town

!

He ndded that his in-

formation came from "re-l

Hlable" sources and was the POPE SPEAKS

"best available."

The statement from the chor- man of the Senate Anned Ser- vices Committee find Vice- Chairman DI the Special Commillice considering The Administration's US$1,150,000,- 000 programme to arm free na- tions against Communis: ag- Aression surprise.

enme

TO BELGIAN

WORKERS

Castel Gandolfo, Sept. 11. complete The Pope was presented with a miner's lamp today when he received a pilgrim-

of 1,200 age

Belgian Catholic workers at a special'

My Tydings said he cast the dee.sive vote on Friday against

tepublican attempt to car mack $175,000,000 of the arms

wf bill for Chino when the audience at his summer

combined Foreign Relations and palace of Castel Gandolfo. Armerl Services Committees

voler to set aside $75,000,000 | 12

RED HOT ISSUE

The pilgrimage was organised the Belgian Christian

for China and stipulated that Workers' Movement and headed

should be spent this

only as by the Minister of Communica- President Trumini saw fft,

[Pons, M. Paul Segers, and the Maister of Labour, M. Osenr Behoone,

Speaking In French, the Pope warned the workers that the

nt abuse

organised Inbour might eventually lead to the enslavement

workers themselves.

The ret hat China Issto up tomorrow for Mal Committee review, but 31 was

not known whether Senator Tydings would change his stand on the aid it.

In his weekly broadcast over Baltimore radio station, Sema-

the

To expect from such pluse the establishment of stable for the slate and would be a valu Blu- Illusion and a folly

tor Tydings hit sharply at two conditions major portions of the Adminis-society

tration's defence of its policy on-an

doubly fatal to the good nad

of "Jetting the dust settle first in China.

Without mentioning Mr Ache- you by name, he took issue with fit: stand adopted by the Seere- the Senate of Shute al Lury Foreign

Relations Committee

the liberty of the worker, who

himself would

rush forward headlong into slavery, he said.

TRAGIC PROOF "The force of organisation, hearings and in his White Paper | however powerful Il may be on China.

considered. Is not in itself an

Lisbon, Sept. 11.-Gio- Referring both to claims that element of order, Recent and vanni Brondello. 30-year-old | the Nationalist urmies bad present history provides us con- arms support | stantly with a tragic proof of Air lacked no U.S. Italian, left Lisbon port today at 6.20 p.m. GMT und that they turned American this.

military equipment over to their "Today as yesterday, in the in a single-engined mono-Hed tous wholesale. Sennler

or future as in the past, a safe and

plane-the Santa SusanAccording to the

said:

in un attempt to fly non-stop to New York as part of a campaign to raise funds for an Italian boys' town.

secure situation

can only be best in-built on those foundations which

PERIME

Singapore Spruces Up For Ecafe

Singapore, Sept. 11.-The bustling colony of Singa-. pore is being apruced up for the first major conference of the United Nations ever to be held in a Crown Colony.

Delegates from nil the Im- portant Asian countries will Rather here on October 20 for the ith plenary session of the Economic Commission for Asla and the Fur East (ECAFE), which promises to turn the city into the “Lake Success of the Orient" for six weeks from the middle of September.

Twenty-eight countries ore sending more than 500 dele, gates, advisers and secretarics

to alx regional conferences, and 59 dags of all nations will bo flown from the stately Victoria Memorial Hall and Theatre, where

discussions the various

nre to take place.

FACING THE SEA The Hall, facing the crowded walerfront, has been colour- washed for the occasion.

Its conversion into an inter national conterence chamber, with all the necessary trin mings, has cost the Government nearly £7,000.

POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER:

"I may be underestimating alightly, but on my reckon. ing this makes the seven- teenth meat important mission in history! since

1945."

JEWS GIVE

LESS CASH

TO ISRAEL

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

| 1-3 Wyndham Street, Hongkong

Published daily' (afternoon). ↑

Price, 20 centaḍper esllion. Subscription: 4034 per melk. Postage: China and Macao, $1.50 per month UK, Drush Pomelons and other “ “countries, $4.50 per month.

News contributions, niwaya Wal- ome, should be addremed to the Editor, business communications and advertisemental the Con Manaitor.

Telephones: 20615, 20510, 20817.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

20 WORDS $3.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID

ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS $1.50 FER DAY. 10 cents FER AVOND OVER 20. Births, Deaths, Marriages. Personal $0.00 per insertion not exobading 28 words. 25. cente each additional word.

ALTERNATE INSERTIONS." 10% EXTRA

IF NOT PREPAID A BOOKING FEE OF 10 cents 1S CHARGED. Names and addresses should accompany Advertisements, not necessarily for publication, but to ensure that repilon are re- New York, Sept. 11. colved by the person for whom Cash contributiona by they are intended. American Jews United Jewish Appeal have dropped sharply this year, vertiser desires. the figure for the first eight months being $84,189,698,

to the

We will forward replies to the stated address it the ad

All advertlers purporting te

and

can money must publish the advertisementa

names

in

In all, the Singapore authori: Bu nom, killed on the second lap of the Thompson tes estimate they will spend

addresses £250.000 on the conference. Trophy race at the U.S. National Air Races in Cleve- land when his dark green "Beguine" crashed, walks

The theatre has been turned compared with $122,540,516

if tho wants of advertisers Into a typing pool, a bank, a for the same period in 1948.. along the wing in his socks with the plane's owner, post office, airline agencies, and

are quickly met and they do not desire any further replica Jacqueline Cochran Odlum after he had won the open-cable dispatch centre and a Mr Morris Rothenberg an-

forwarded, wo shall to glad to class, closed course event. Mrs Odium also is in stock cafe, and llcensed bars have nounced these figures when he be notified promptly to that inged feet to protect the finish. Actually Odom always been installed.

(AP Picture).

New with his shoes off.

Iron Curtain Puts. Barriers Against

Rome

Holy Year

of charge.

An army of Chinese, Indians, presided at the opening of an effoot when a suitable acknow Malays British,

Pakistants, emergency United Jewish Ap-fedgment will be Inserted fraw Eurasians and n Belgian has

He replaced been recruited in Singapore for peak conference.

Air Henry Morgenthat, the the conference statt.

General Chairman, who is ill

ILO LEADS OFF will The proceedings

⚫apen

4

Rothenberg said that tha

FOR SALE

distinova

with a 12-day conference of the

MILL A YE OLDE International Labour Organisa- tion on September 12, and the number of Immigrants to Israel hand made stationery. In boxes i regional conference of the Food needing aid was now three times bents notepaper, 25 cavalopes. $3.68 and Agricultural Organisation that of 1048. will hold a two-day conference starting on September 27.

to

per box from South China Morning Most

WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS of Cargo exported from Hongkon and South Chins compiled by the Sworn Montarers. 16 from South China Morning Post.

There will be a joint FAQ- Mr Elahu Elath, Israell Am- ECAFE meeting from October 1bassador to the United States,

and other conferences will

was said that his Government Include those of dic Inland

deeply concerned with the pur- HK Government Import and

port Licence, Forms, 10 cent on from Transport Committee October 6 to 10, and the Compose of the emergency confer-blaimable at 8. C. M. Post." mittee

and Trade ence. He said: "The people in ON SALE "Food #34 Flower". No Industry on from October 12 to 17.

Isract have done their share. by Dr. A. C. Verklots. Over thirty lustrations of local The conference of the Econo- You have done yours in the owers and fruits. Price dix dollars

Commission for Asia and the Far East will have the for- past. The great question which Obiainabje at "5. C. 2. Post.” midable task of shoping the Israel now addresses to you is AIRMAIL Writing Pada, 11. Scrib- economic future of 1,000,000,000 Will American Jewry 'continue,bing Pads, three size, 80 cela Aslans-about half of the human to fulfi its share? "—Reuter. Catho-race.--Reuter.

mic

Mayors Gather At Geneva

Rome, Sept. 11.-Only a handful of pilgrims from Central European countries behind the Soviet Iron Curtain by previous comparison, are expected to come to Rome for the Holy Year of 1950. Government ros- trictions on foreign travel, plus increased pressure on the Church and those who support it, will reduce, dras formalion I can get, not only have been laid by nature that from men like Admiral Badger, is the Creator-an the foundatically the ranks of the devout from Poland, Czecho but from other sources that aretion of the only true stability. slovakia, Hungary, Rumania and Yugoslavia. reliable, ibis has been over-this is why we never fire publicised and exaggerated to of fervently recommending the In those countries, the send "not only Roman Alier three postponenienta an almost unbelievable extent. elaboration

of n statute of Roman

Catholle Church lies, but also large groups of 'due to bad weather, Brendollo

public. rights for economic life, GREAT DISSERVICE- finally able to take off

for all social life in generat nc counts some of its most le schismatic (Orthodox) pilgrims" professional or-vout, and great numbers of Rome. Vatlean sources said. It appears unlikely, however, with his companion, Samillo

"To create the picture in the cording to

them came to the Eternal in the light of recent events, Barioglio. They hope to reach American mind that the Chinesoganisation.

"This

is why we never tire of City in 1925 for the Inst that the committees will suc Nationalists New York on Tuesday,

Just surrendered willy-nilly without fighting is to recommending the progressive general Holy Year. A special ceed.

spreading of private property When the machine, which is do the Nationnist army a great spd of medium and small en Holy Year observance was Church authorities are wog-from 20 countries will open a

disservice in the field of truth.

en-five-day conference called in 1933 and also wasing a strong campaign to barely eight yards long, wasulie often some of these armies terprises."-Reuter.

surc that the ranks of the morrow to discuss civic prob

Rome next your Include as Ernst Reuter, Mayor of West Berlin, and Mayors from Com- many Germans as possible.

Church is exerting In-munist-dominated Poland and fuence to organise pilgrimages Czechoslovakia --will-bo-among from Germany to Italy, seeking the 200 delgates and observers. to make known to all Germ Irael, India and most of the The United States, Canada, the arrangements for the great koly event and to facilitate the Journey of those who are able to attend.

hangar by one mechanic, it was crammed full that Brondello had to leave behind his mascot a black -cocker spaniel;--

wheeled out of

my

little or no equipment, It is bullef that the Nationalists, where they have been have fought pretty

well,ipped Asked-in-a-radio-interview what outcome he expected in the "Chinese elvil

Senator Tydings replied: "It is pretty likely inest of China will be at or-least temporarily overrun by the

Communists.

and eventually

He said before he loft: shall greet the American people personally on behalf of the thousands of Italian war phans who are counting on their assistance."

The fast Beechernfl he is sig is the type used by the

war.

they may go even further into French Indo-China, into Burma, or perhaps Malaya."

Seven Killed

By Terrorists

In Pahang

Singapore, Sept. 11.-Two

Geneva, Sept. 11-Mayors

well attended by Central faithful along the roads, tolems. Europe,

Recent reports, reaching the Vatican indicate...however in the desire to attend is just as strong now as it was before the imposition of the Iron

Curtain.

COMMITTEES FORMED

In Czechoslovakia and even Bulgaria, where Communist

The

1,000,000 EXPECTED

However, he indicated that he European railway engineers pressure is extremely heavy, The Vatican expects large late Captain Bill Odong, the hoped a "counter movement" were among sevén people national Holy Year committees numbers of pilgrims from the

round-the-world flyer who was would evolve from "disintegra- killed in a battle with 300 have been formed. These traditionally Catholic countries

behind recently killed in an air race, to fin

the Communist Communist terrorists who groups hope to obtain permis- and from those nations with establish a distance record for lines",

attacked Kuala Krau, in slon from their government to large Catholic minorities. light plunes over the 5,000 "It 19 my bellef that mast milea between Honolulu and Chinese people, both on the New York. Reuler,

Nationalist and the Cominunist

NEW YEAR 8 YEARS LATE

Addis Abalza, Sept. · 11. Ethiopia, which has a calendar of its own, celebrated New Year's Day, 1941, today..

One thousand sheep were slaughtered as the nation feast- ed on traditional raw (multon.

The Emperor, Halle Selasse, held open house at the Imperiai

Polace.

strations of Swedish, Greek, Bri-

bali-Assoclated' Press....".

| Pahang State, today.

Eight terrorists were killed sides, are pretty sick and tired during the fighting, while four of this war," he added. "I don't |other Communists were killed

in other areas of Malaya, see any means of slapping it Im-

Europeans mediately, but I think the people of China would like it stopped they could assert their will.".. United Press.

KILLER HAS

HAY FEVER

Camden, New Jersey, Sept. 11

The

were killed in an ambush at the Kuala Krau branch line station while they were

a repair gana on board train. They were dragged out of the train and killed with three police guards.

were given 09

Their names

assistant locomotive auperinten-

dent G. W. J. Brice and locomo-

DICKENS

CHARITY

BLIND AIDED

AGAIN

The central committee hand- ling arrangements for the Holy Year is faced with the problem of ending

accommodation for more than 10

,000,000 pilgrims,

Ftation Lodglugs, food, transport and tours will be arranged by the "Peregrinatio Romona ad Petri Sedem," a branch of the central committee. This group calculates that the average pll- grim will spend three days in Rome.

In addition to 23 canonisa-

Watertown, Mass. Sept. tons and beatifications, the

1ivo foreman J, Murgatroyd, 11-A gift made 81 years jubilee will be enhanced by the STATION BURNED DOWNƐago by Charles Dickens has presence of Pope Plus XII -The mother of Howard Unruh, During a subsequent attock paid a final dividend to the two

twice u week in St Peter's who killed 13 persons and on the isolated town, a policePerkins Institution for the Church for the celebration of wounded three others after run- constable and his wife wero ning amok with a gun, in wor-killed. The railway station was Blind here.

Associated Press,

"He

town.

and

mans for the pilgrims.

United Press,

One of the important pro ried because her son has hay burned down by the terrorla's.

Dr Samuel Gridley Howe, then

Jeeta being rushed to comple- fever.

Military and polleo reinforce director

of the institution's tion is the International Centre At night there were demon- When fold that Unruh Bartments drovs off the attackers,

of the Catholic Action, been removed to a mental in- who waged a three-hour battle, Howe Press, wrote a long letter modern building in front of St.

to Dickuns on February 18, 1800, Peter's Square. It will have lish, Russian,, French, Armen- stitution. she said:

wires has cutting telephone la, Indian and Ethloplan

an-hay fever. They will not give tearing up the rallway line for moment," the letter began. facilities and a printing plant.

"Lend me your heart for i theatre, an auditorium, hotef tional dances at n New Year's him enough handkerchiefs."-a quarter of a mile from the

**** asked Dickens to

pay for the: Mr Brles, aged 42, lived with cost of embossing one of his his wife and two children. He books for the blind, returned from leave last week, Dicken selecled The Old Ha was interned in Changi Curiosity Shop" and, suppiled camp during the Japanese DC US$1,700 for embossing 200 cupation.

was printed coples of his work. The book in Bosion-Lino system then

KOITONG PRESS BERVICE, ING,-HUEVA YORK

"Wrap it as a Father's Day gift and charge it to my old man!"

Mr Murgatroyd also leaves

widow and two children.As

sociated Press.

Type, a reading

used for the blind.

PASSENGERS HELD UP

Rome, Sept. 11.-Thousands of bassengers were held up in When Boston Line Type was Italian ports today as the scu replaced by the ensler-to-read men's strike spread, involving

Morgenthaus In Braille system, the only it if an estimated total of 4,000 meh

Now

Hospital

"The Old Curiosity Shop" then in Genos, Naples, Trieste on Ale was placed in the ins-Venice.

titution's museum.

Many caples of

the

and

Negotiations betweesi "ships embossing owners and union leaders have York, Sept; 11-M Dickens had paid for were dis broken down, despite Govern- Henry Morgenthau, former tributed free to "meritorious Bent attempts at mediation, Secretary of the United States graduates" of other American Genon reports sald tonight. Treasury, and his wife have both schools for the blind. Others Minister for Merchant

Signor Gluseppa: Sarogat, been taken to hospital, and Mrs were sold at cost.

Ship- Morgenthau's

Ding, declared today that the 'condition way The plates which Dickens' Loniglit described as serious.

DICKStrike had been called for poli A hospital spokesman said the "

storerooms of the lowey made an unsuccessful

Now they have been tempt in Genon to securon that Mr Morgenthau, who is Press. 30, was being treated for "sus solgt for scrap because insiliu settlement of the..

stoppago,

in picion of pneumonin." His con- tion officials felt they no longer which, seamon ore, pressing for dillon was good. The nature of hod in preclical value, Thetk wage demands over which they Mrs Morgenthau' liness was sale yielded US$31.05.-United struck two months ago Reu not stated Xeuter.

Press.

teri

Hift provided ́remained in ileal reasons, He had previons

here to-

countries of Western Europe will be represented. The confermée will discusa prevention of road nccidents, food, sanitation and the housing shortage-United Press.

NEXT CHANGE

· AT THE

KING'S

·SWORD-SKILLED ADVENTURER......

slashing his way - through danger...to

ROMANCE!

-A THOUSAND

PULSE-POUNDING THRILLS!..

Sword

OF THE

venger

STAR

Phone 58335 25

17 Hankow Road, Kowloon.

FINAL SHOWING 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

Every

BEAU

A DATE WITH

WALLACE BEERY

JANE POWELL ELIZABETH TAYLOR CARMEN MURANDA XAVIER CUGATE

ROBERT STACK

hagis rh the W

TO-MORROW "CORVETTE Starring Randolph Scott.

and #1, "S. C. M. POL"

OFFICE STATIONERY, Letter Heads, Memorandura Forms, Vistting Cards Envslopes eto, Orders now. taken. "8., C. M. Post.”

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

MAY BE BOOKED AT THE EVERGREEN STORE.CORNER OF NATHAN AND JORDAN KOADS, KOWLOON.

CASTLETONE FINE STATIONERY. - Tiareo – plossing.... shados 20. boxes DJ

25 envelopes and 25 sheets pole="

$3.00 per box, obtainable at peper, B. Fonk

ON BALE: "Vegetable Cultivation in Xongkong" by r G. A Herklotz Over 200 pagesi:85 draw• Ings. Price $12, Obtamalla al 'S. C. M. Post."

WILL FORMS, Power of Attorney Forma. Tenancy. Agreement Form on sale at ~8, C. K. Post, Ltd."" THE "POST" Typhoon Map. Un- mounted 94. Mmuted $ĩa "8, C., M Post, Led"

THE COMPANDIS ORDINANCE 1032 Annual Return Forms now con sale at ". C. M. Post, Lad."

THOSE MAGAZINES you wish to коор will look better and lam. longer neatly bound. We speciali in Bookbinding., "8. C. Pos

Ltd."

PRESS

K-25 PHOTOGRAPHS

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

MAMBRICADE.

KOWLOON SUB-DISTRICT. TO: KOWLOON" RESIDENTS WANTED

Books, Periodicals & Mago- dince for distribution to Service Camps In the New Territories.

Please communicate with

R. A. EDWARDS, c/o Kowloon Hospital.

or

-N, A. MARCHAM, Room 602, Peninsula Hotel WE WILL ARRANGE

TO COLLECTUA Note. If Donors wish to hand books in personally they can do ro at "the following placoBS-~

1. Despatch Office, Kowloon

Railway Station.

Copies of photographs taken by the South China Morning Post and Hong Kong. Telegraph Staff Photographers

are on view in the Morning Post Building,

ORDERS BOOKED,

NOTICE

TO ADVERTISERS

1.

Advertisers aro requested to note that, not less than 24 houre notice prior to the day, "of publication should be given' for all commerqlal, display advee-, tisements, ahenge af sopy eta.. Notices and classified advertise. mants will be recalvéd up to 10 mom and urgent naticom -uhlil neon on day of Sauel Batur days not later than 093011. nu

Printed and

publiilied... by Reception Office, Penlasula WILLIAM ALICK GRINHAM for

Hotel..

and on behalf of South Chine

1. Kowloon Hospital, General Morning Post Limited at: 1-3

Office

EL BADO » SIGURNI GINGE

1. Kowloon Tong Club

Wyndham Strest, City: Victoria, in the Colony

Hongkong..

of

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.