THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1949.
18 MISSING IN SUPERFORT
Persia's Shah
U.S. Military
Wants Aid
New York, Nov. 22.-Shah Reza Pahlevi of Persia declared here last night that his 6,000-year-old kingdom needed American military aid "to assure its survival." Persia would know how to use aid to repel an aggressor, the Shah told the Council of Foreign Relations.
TRIPOLI HAS GENERAL
HOLIDAY
E
be made
good He termed the defence of address--"Cart Persin "critical to general with special effectiveness **
The Persan Government and strategic considerations af.
people were eager to wetrume Middle American capital and to give !! fecting the entire East."
pall possible safeguards
:
of
Th defence was inadequate art Persia NTVEVA).
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locked pasSYLFADVE
"We want to work," the Shah said, "with the ni of Amer can technical uther engineers bhd Bad Industrial adviser, for the Shah add that Perila
vconoine development and gen- American collaboration | sent welfare of Persia and a cun- nabonal defence, POUDOJI Filmition ie an improvement in Tripoli, Nov. 22-Tripoli development and in the achieve. the living standards of the world ħad a general holiday today | ment of moesed progress basert
-Reuter to celebrate the United Nuupan ureased production und. tions decision on Libyan in high standard of living dependence. One of the inrgent Arab processions! ever aven here paraded the main streets carrying Senus. si flags and singing nationali
songs.
Were
0 re-
observed
novincial the
Celebrations ported fr
Itodian towns. holiday, but remuned Indows
The relation- He hoped that ship between the two countries, of long standing was to become "closer than ever"
Declaring that Persia's Inde. pendence was its most preciuun
The Shab aided KINSERTION,
to our "Shouldd I fall
again these neerlau Dines fare threats to our national
tu 4217 national. dependenc
The only Italian rearbon here come from Dr Eartro Cibeln, president of the Association of Progressive Lilya, who hasuer a lunes as well as in our own. manifesto expressing
"Juy fut the great event,"
estizen.
He called on every Irrespective of race or creest, to work
close harmony for the welfare of Labyn and secure peace and prosperity for the now nation
PRESSING TASKS
10
Wave Of
Strikes In Italy
Salerno
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CRASH
Two B-29 bombers of 92nd Bombardment Group stationed at Spokane, Washington, manned by a crew of 21, collided high over Stockton, California, and crashed, carrying 18 of the men to their death. The wreckage pictured above is of the Superfort which plunged down in flames
McDonald Island levee on the San Joaquin River, nine miles west of Stockton. Two of the crew of this air- craft survived the crash.
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(AP Picture).
Applications For U.N. Membership
Truman's Hope For World Trade
Organisation
Washington, Nov. 22,--President Harry Truman expressed the hope today "that an international trade organisation will soon be established to help expand world trade by carrying on a systematic at. tack on trade barriers."
of under-developed The President, addressing, growth the Food and Agricultural areas, we should find it ender to develop lasting patterns for Organisation (FAO) of the the international exchange of U.N., said:
goods and services.”
"As nations regain their pro- Mr Truman sald that all the ductive capacity, destroyed dur-work of the U. N. and its asso- ing the war, and as new pro-ciated organisations was import- ductive capacity is added by the ant but none is of more signif
All Work
Stopped In Brunswick
steel works.
the
ennce than yours. It by working together in this organisation wo ron Cropto an abundance of food for all countries, we shall bring better health, longer lives and greater happiness to man-
kind everyon," Mr Truman
"For this.
went on, "it is most appropriate that the Nobel Peace Prize this year should have been awarded to your former Director-General, Lord Boyd Orr, that great ploncer in international со operation in food and agricul- ture.
former pration before the
war
War
Wo
Brunswick, Nov. 22-Al- most the entire working BETTER TECHNIQUES population of Watenstedt "We all know the immense Salzgitter, near Brunswick, possibilities of increasing agri- culture and production through- stopped work today in pro-out the world. The U.S., for test against continued dis.
bad high agricultural mantling of Hermann Goering iron and and yet during the
were able to increase the pro- commodities fuction of many
better They were supporting 22.08u tremendously by using
New *rchniques.
techniques, striking steel workers, and in-
of held clutted 1,800 men engaged
new hybrid varieties
tops, better live stock, better clismantling.
werd and children tertilizers, amazing new Men, women
and killers-these thronged the streets for protest and insect meetings against a move "en- many more advances of agricul- iemning the population to sur-tural techniques are opening up
new horizons
of production. Municipal offices, shops nad It is no exaggeration to say that schools were closed
AX A a result an agricultural re- About 82,000 of the town volution has been taking place 120,000 popuintion depend
on its their livelihood plagi. Zounded by Goering
valion
verra ngU.
Some
have 10,000
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the
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11 country," Mr
"think what can be done to in-2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. already crease production in those parts fost their jobs through diamant- of the world where En met lecat inbour ofleal methods and modern machinery This declared today thai another are relatively 7,000 would niko soon become unemployed.
unknown, Is one of the great opportunities lowards which pointed in my Inaugural address inst January. when I spoke of the need for a bold new programme for making
benefits of the
Acientific our
Flushing Meadow, Nov. 22.The United Nations General Assembly today asked the Security Council norrow, was called to reconsider the applien- West German Chancellor, Drady
advance and industrial progress
OMITTED FROM LIST The strike.
to- due to end
After the
had
Adenauer, nounced that the steel
tions from nine nations for Konrad United Nations membership had been omitted from hitherto unsuccessful.
an available for the improvement works and growth of under-developed
dis-
mantting list now under review by the three Allied High Com- missioners.
Greas.
PROGRESSIVE STEPS
"In the beginning, the greatest Aduance will probably result Dismantling was belleved to
from the most elementary im- have been a main subject of e-
Control of animal provements. gotiations at Bonn today when
the improvement Dr Adenauer had a long meet-reases and
the High with
Commis-of simple tools, such as ploughs
And threshing equipment, would!
The nations are Austria, Cey- Jou. Finland, Ireland, Italy, Jor- Rome, Nov. 22.-A waye dun. the Republle of South
Kunes, Portugal and Nepul eulture, to our essential way of of strikes sprend over South-i
The decision was the result life we shall know how to deai
ern Italy today to back the of
sine separate resolutions Plaims of landless peasants.! which hing recorded the view with despotism and force as we
soners. wero have dealt with it in other ex-
many of whom have seizes; that the nine applicants
German consular and trade greatly increase production and "pence-loving states" and de- and accupied land.
and relations better the lot of small farmers missions abroad ved to be admitted
many parts of the world." Provinge, the The Soviet Union Ukraine,
between the West German Gov-
The President sold that the Communists. clich Heneral Poland, Czechoslovakia and ernment and foreign diplomatic
U.S. "will continue to look to missions were also bei'eved Byclo- Russia in support of peasants
opposed all the have been under discussion.
the FAO for leadership in an saj ted on 7,500 acres, resolutions. Ethiopia joined in
u.'ernational co-operative effort the police of using opposing a reconsideration
ngricul. Increase food and "violence and arbitrary arrest" Italy's menibership bid. Yugo-
tural production throughout the te combat them.
slavia abstained on all resolu- stage tonight
world." He added:
knowledgo "Our experience,
are all and technical experts available to you, and I hope you will continue to call on them as needed."
that "I need hardly suggest the defence of Persia is critical
considerw to general strategie
ons affecting the entire Mid- dle East When Persin through- oui the centuries has given so auch to the spiritual and moral values of civilisation, is it not
Dr Clbelii raid that, renching the end of the road for which to be regretted that now be-workless peasana
had been fighting for two years,
cause of inadequate
his party, consisting mainly of means she lacks assurance Intellectual Italians, would now survival? be called the Union and Pro- Press Party.
JOB NOT ENDED "Our job is not ended and we shall continue our efforts until every party of Libya is from interference," he from foreign fald.
The Party
no important part of the separa- tist bloc,
1
to
of
were sald The negotiations
the drafting to have reached
Wost German Government
that Bald spokesman
to
Dr "
Adenauer was negotiating cleared by
his own Foreign Minister" with power to conclude an agreement without needing the approval either of his Cabinet or by Par- lament."
ordered
The President sald that the FAO was "properly concerned,"
but! not only with production. NOT ALL THE WAY
of food Asked whether Dr Adenauer and agricultural commodities would consider the precedent and understood "the imperative the French Foreign necessity that nations work to-
ale with distribution
Land owners in Apulia stop- tons with the exception of that
concerning
of the Republic ped work in sympathy with zug
Korea, on which she voted with police defensive armed
[Fum
land in
the Soviet and other Slav states. Province on to which Israel abstained from voting on of Foggia
the reconsideration of the ap they swarmed demanding jobs.
In Sielly peasants dug them-plications of Austria and Jordan. selves in on their newly ap The Assembly defeated by 32 land and prepared votes to 12, with 13 abstentions. propriated
a Soviet resolution which would to face police squads to eject them by force.
have asked the Security Counell Workers in Naples will down to give simultaneous approval to set by tools tomorrow a one-day the membership applications of Minister, M. Robert Schuman, gether towards a system of in- will protest strike against the dis- Albania, Hungary, Bulgaria, who twice consulted his Cabinci ternational trade which
the employees Rumania,
approving the Parts "contribute to an expanding world
decisions, the spokesman economy." People's Republic and all oth
Foreign ཐ
He said that the European states with the exception of the replied: "No,
and international programme Republic of Korea mentioned in Minister cannot make commit-
were ments in his own name, that is wheat agreementä
pro- the separate resolutions.
"Is Persia'a glorious record of
and achievement, rock-ribbed ancient us the sun', now to be imperflied, bo exposed to the want of moral hazard for modern defensive facilities?
Lo
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missal of factory during the winter.
Telephone workers are due strike throughout Italy to to morrow for higher wages.
Rome students are staking
The Shab said that Perata's for more lectures-Reuter.
POINT FOUR
plan,
--
Mongolian
it
a sign of a decadent democracy,gressive steps in that direction. NEGATIVE VOTES
Allied sources in Bonn said IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS that the Western Powers would Opposition of the Soviet probably not go all the way to
The President remarked that
for a halt there is still need for resource-
Asian Women's Unlon, one of the permanent meet Germen hopes number of fuines in meeting certain im-
Congress
the
He Was
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"Surely the possession modern defensive equipment is a legitimato alm which menaces irridentist or Unionist no one. All nations able to do hero, which favours so aro striving to possess and salon with Ethiopia, moclved (expand it.” the United Nations docisloa to postpone a decision until next year with bitter disappointment. seven-year development But the separatist or Indepen-drawn up with the aid of Ameri dent Bloc hailed the decision as can engineering consultants and an acknowledgment of its posi- providing for the "energotle and
to the nine separate resolutions 35 factories which the German mediate problems tion.
wise use of the country's hu
was regarded as foreshadowing press expected to be saved is know that at this session the KOWLOON SUB-DISTRICT
FAO will be
be considering ways man and material resources," with vigour
more negative Soviet votes when probably too high-Reuter.
and means of moving temporary Extremist elements of the cannot be persued
the Council again takes up the
surpluses of certain commodities Union Party have been terraria and effectiveness "If there is the
Ex-nine rejected bids
from countries where they are Moscow, Nov. 22-The ing the countryside, plundering threat of aggression in whatever
The
not needed to countries where to ecutive Committee of the World
Assembly, over Soviet form or farms, ambushing irunsport on
whenever arising
of Women, which opposition
they are battly needed. highways and attacking Italian direct Persla from her pressing Federation
11 abstentions, also
"We pledge ourselves to work Kottlers and adherents of the domestic · lasks."
yesterday concluded a five-day to five, with il a vote of 42
with today announced asked the permanent members
wholeheartedly
other conference, toring Moslem League, which
that the Congress of Asian of the Becurity Council--the
members at empting to devise Women would be held at Pek-United States, Britain, France,
practical an
and effective methods The Shah said that Persia was ing from December 6 to 12.
Chine and Soviet Union
Brasparts, Brittany, Nov. 22-of It said countries participating to "refrain" The British authorities have a land where President Tru...
from using their Two hundred villagers, armed
Ang to the U. S. festival ordered private commercial man's proposals for developing would be China, Vietnam, In-veto power on the membership with shotguns and plichforks, of Thanksgiving, Mr Truman
"It
mark of vehicles through Eritrea to tra- under-developed areas — his donesia, Iran, Mongolia, North applications which will again helped the police last night to said:
Note. If Donors wish to hand embodied and South Korea, Japan, Syria come before them. vel only in police-escorted con- "magnificit concept
lay the "ghosta" haunting the civilization to be able to pro- the Soviet in Point Four of his inaugural and Lebanon, and
The voys-Reuter,
abundantly but it is a books in personally they can do- Assembly, by a vote of farmhouse of a farmer, Henri duce Union's Asiatic
more important mark to be ablo so at the following places:-- .. republics In 42 to nine, with six abstentions, Jayanti-ghost patrol caught to use abundance for the wel- addition, observers from the also decided to ask the Interna- United States, Britain, France, tional Court of Justice whether the farmer's wife and daughter, fare of mankind.”—Associatt. Despatch Office, Kowloon Holland, Cuba and Czechoslova-n membership application which who confessed that they haunted Press. kia would attend.
had falled to receive the Muriel Draper, president of favourable recommendation of the American Congress of Demo-the Security Council could bo cratic Women, sald Mrs
Jaffre had complained to the POCKET CARTOON Paul approved by the Assembly.
that he had heard Robeson, Ada Jackson and Eliza➡ The present procedure calls police
invisible beth Millard would represent for an affirmative recommenda myterious knockings,
lind tugged at his her organisation at Peking-tion by the Council
which hands United Press.
necessitates the concurrence of daughter's hair and that stones the five permanent Powers cume from nowhere and hit him. and daughter aro The to bened for creating a mischief.
A local gendarme said: "Jaffre
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Portuguese Envoy does not seem to be cured. Ho
Takes Leave
London, Nov. 22. The
lleves a full moon causes an retiring Portuguese Ambassador
increase in suleiden.
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in London, the Duke of Palmello,| called on Mr Ernest Bavin, the Foreign Becretary, Foreign Office today.
at the
the
Comet To Fly Atlantic
Ware, in charge of the squad aftico its formation in 1942, .snys: The full moon probably turns cerlain, people's minds,
Ho bald his squad averages sented his country in London for Havilland Company spokesman 18 rescues a year around Syd- the past six years, hus resigned said today. He added that, carry- Comet passengers, the appointmint for private ng 30- nev's vast harbour and was his called out to 23 cliff Pauloides reasons and is expected to re- could fly from London to New and accidents this year-United turn to Lisbon within the next York. In about eight hours Press.
fortnight.--Router.
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