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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1960.

JETLINER OVER NEW YORK

ENOUGH TO LAUGH AT

Britain Seeks

New Treaty

THS

ADVENTURES

J

DON QUIXOTE

UNFA

M

ASTROT TOPT.

TEL. 1). "OFF

REALLY! This situation is enough to make a cat laugh-and for those who have never seen a laugh- ing cat-here is one.

(London Express Service).

With Farouk

By CHARLES WIGHTON

Bonn.

General Sir Brian Robertson, British High Commissioner in Germany, who will leave Bonn shortly to become Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East, is being sent to Egypt by Mr Bevin to negotiate a new treaty with King Farouk.

His duties

Com- the man to end the Egyptian mander-in-Chief will be trouble, if anyone can." subsidiary.

09

This in the reason for General Robertson's departure from Germany, where he has.

beld high office for five years,

"End the three-year-old Bri- Hish-Eyptian dewilock," is the Foreign Ofice directive with which

Growing Communist activity 53-year-old General Robertson will fly to his Suez Africa-the Russians have Canal headquarters in July. an 800-man embassy in Cairo-

Robertson's success in hand-has ling the Berlin erbis is his main this im- recommendation for portant new politien tark, say High Foreign Office officials. Ar Bevin believes "Robertron is

HIGHLAND CLANS GATHER

FOR 1951 FESTIVAL

made imperative A ziety British effort to solve the dis pute, which has embittered re. lations with Egypt since the

war.

Robertson's mission follows two other recent Briti:di muver to end the Middle East tension:-

The visit by the Duke of Edinburgh and Mr Bevin tu Cairo, where they were given a lunch by King Farouk.

-Granting the honorary rank of Billich general to the King of Egypt.

.

For more than 15 years pas

tonalist opinion has been de

One of the highlights of the 1951 Festival of Britain in Scotland will be a great gathering of Highland classmen at Murrayfield, Edinburgh, and a march past along Princes Street led by the finest pipe bands in the coun-manding try.

*SLAVES

1210}}

of

British

the withdrawal British Forces from Egypt,

CANAL H.Q. to Edinburgh, This was announced by from Glaszow

about 50 miles long and less Afier the War the Mr James Maxwell, chair-than 20 miles wide, there were Army withdrew from Cairo and

From the Nile Valley to of the London Com- almost 3,000,000 people.

the Sucz zone. General Roberi- mittee of the Scottish Coun-here, Britain got over 12 per- Canal

cent of its coal, over 15 percent son's new headquarters will be

of of Cairo, its entotives, 41 percent

which was. British the Scottish Clans Associn-ships, 62 percent of its end headqunsters when he was the tion in London recently. mining machinery, and 73 per- Eighth Army's "business" man-

cent of its boflern,

ayer."

WILL RISE eil, at the annual dinner of of its steel ingots, a percent of at Fayid, near the Canal, instead

IF STALIN

DIES'

WASHINGTON.

A destructive feud among The men who will try to suc- cerd Stalin when he dies was prophesied by Marshall aid| boss Paul Hoffman.

Said he in a speech: "AS Western Europe muves towards prosperity, people are looking:| out from behind the Iron Cur-1 tain to see what is happening just beyond their borders.

Lince

"It is hoped that this gather-

Today there were 23 Indus- Deadlock has exised ing of the clans in the capital trial estates In Scotland, in 1947, when UNO's Security city of Sentland in the middle which, since the summer of Council shelved an Egyptian of the 20th Century will be one 1915, fresh sources of employ-appeal to order Britain to quit of the greated gatherings of

been provided by the Suez Canal zone and the

including Sudan. Seats Trim all over the work entha

ever 300 bew firms. that is evri taken place," he is from the United States and 16 Canada. for $7,500 Scula added, " is encouraging

that the land noth of the Tween stand out as, a shining de- example of the Industrial

to re-establish

werkers.

Of the 20,000,000 Scots living

Since the Arab-Jewish war in Palestine there have been re- peated incidents arising from

THE Avro Cannda jet-

liner, which made ILA HOW BADLY DOES HOLLYWOOD BEHAVE?

debut in * 59-minute fight from Toronto to New York, wings its way over the lower Manhattan skylino. Designed speci-

fically for U.S. and Cana-

dian routes, the jet trans- port will be ready for regular service in 1952.

It will ny the Atlantic this summer for a tour of Europe, marking first ocean crossing for this type of plane.

(Acme).

Judge Film

Jackson Gives People Jitters

By Frederick Cook

New York, May 1.

Voices are lowered in Hollywood night clubs. Bartenders exchange a warning look with the manager when some star warmly courted last week for the promotion value of his name-calls out, "Set 'em up again."

The gambling stakes are delinquency in New York to Three out of Ave Hollywood

magazines. Mr La people go to church regularly. Guardia accepted his findings, Hollywood has only half ́as colony are taking care to be banned 34 magazines forthwith many arrests in proportion to seen with their wives--not In 1012. the Judge was star the population na lias neigh- somebody else's-when the witness for the prosecution at bouring Los Angeles.

of three Broadway round. the trial

characters charged with giving

THEY HIT BACK There is a Sunday schools indecent performance in a The defenders of Hollywood outing air about the place, how called "Wine, Women and also point out that at the 120- for Hollywood has a bad Song. He testified that he had ment actor Robert Mitchum was ach the show three times and arrested 50 actors were attend- саче of nerves. Judge convulsed the court with gra- ing a hospital bent, that when

NATIONAL down. Leaders of the movie smutty

TREE CENSUS

cameraman comes

{velopment that Is so necessary entside Seatland, Mr Maxwell when they attempted, to pass [sion surveyors is putting the Stephen Jackson is in town. ;lile detalls of how strip-teasers] Humphrey Bogart was involved

ourselves

to

the census

A team of more than 50 the stoppage of British tankers British Forestry Commis.

as a paid: "Just think what a reser-though the Carl.

finishing touches great conemie world power." enir of power and influence Stout.

bald, but youthful

trec first national There is nothing Faroukhe is 30 for several Life in Scotland

he quite like it in the world, and congly anti-fritish, has since 1924. today, went on, was beating to a turn- to my mind that ranks as oneriembly, proved less cuspiciates pe much more urgent nad of the greatest potential

of British policy. Great Britain of seas than most parts Across a narrow belt pornesces,"

"They are people who have pensive known freedom, and to whom Europ. free lan Is dearer than because it is lost.

eve

"The Kremlin eontrols these freedon-loving people only be- cause it is using the most brutal And ruthless police State methods.

READY TO FIGHT

These once-free men will be ready to strike a blow to re- zain freedom whenever the

opportunity presents itself.

"The power of a dictator has never get passed to a successor without a period of great fur- bulence. I predict that a period come 10 of turbulence will Russia, and that when it does, the satellite States will break away from the Kremlin just as Yugoslavia has done.

"Then we will see the crack up of the most evli dictator- ship ever to dream or eng the world."

PIKES AND MUSKETS

Among new features at this year's Royal Tournament, to be held at Earl's Court, London, in June, will be a pike and musket drill display by the Honourable Artillery Company.

will

The men laking pari wear the same type of uniform and use the same kind of equip- ment as was used by the Re- giment In 1843, when first trained "to stand in the day of battell."

that means!

EXPERIENCED

ascuts

over-

-London Express Service)

AIR

TRAVELLERS

With their

EXPERIENCED Atlantic Biers are Sarah, five, and Jean, three. it was

mother, Mrs Jean Judd, the sisters have just arrived in London from their Houston, Texas, home on their sixth and fifth respective transocean trips. Mrs Judd, British born, has visited her family in England regularly since her marringo to an American; and the children have usually accompanied her. (London Express Service).

The piketnen, wielding 12 fool pikes, will repel cavalry charge. Then the horsemen will be routed by a volley from musiccts Ignited with slow matches,

K. O. CANNON

THIS AWFUL BUSINESS-MBIKU

CANHON, BIGAN, FÖR MI SOME TIME 480.... IT ALS0 CONCERNS ZUCCI. YOU WILL HAVE HEARD OF HIS SUICIDE...

| FOUR MONTHS AGO I HAD TO LEAVE THE SHOW AT PAVILLON ROUGE... ZUCCI BECAME TOO-ER-CLOSE..TOO FRIENDLY FOR ME TO STAY. HE WAS I MARAIBA - BUT IN FRANCE... MAIG

ALING-I DID NOT WANT HIM AS A FRIEND.

A NEW ADVENTURE-WITH WHISPER

Is the

tales from dim-land.

Judge Jackson

"contorted before the audience." in New York In some acrimony Washington has

the sent lo

THE LAST RESORT

club arising out of night movie capital to "observe con-

Though he is not telling how his possession of a panda doll ditions." He wants to find out, In their two years' task they how much is true of the scandal he will "conduct investigations" 15 offer stars were touring an Ir. Hollywood, the Judge has ex-Servicemen's hospital; that have combed Britain, noling

nity, with denied that there will be say the moment Bergman's baby Judge Jackson, full details not only of large

"undercover snooping".

was born was also marked by fuiests but also of every planta- thin brown hair, octagonal rim-

He added less glasses,

with significant Bob Hope's receiving a decora tion and coppice excteding five former professor at Ans:rien's imphasis: "Senator Johnson &tion for entertaining troops in Rerez to get a complete and up famous Roman Catholic univerin favour of

distant base. censorship. to date pleture of the country's timber resources.

years

Over

A

lawyer

and

over-publicised

men

These contrasta may or may lty Fordham, presided for some Cnly as a last resort." But, he

the New Yorkad, if no effective steps were not impress the angry Senator telen, comeeno would have to from Colorado. He has admitted With the census the commis.Chitiren's Court.

that the

the majority in Hollywood, He founded the city's Juvenile act. sloners will be able to aroves

To suggestions that there is as elsewhere, are well-behaved. early successes and setbacks in Delinquency Burcou and ran it

For a time he anything wrong with Jolly. But it is the their battle to improve the n for six years.

of the minorily he is after, and expe- ton's timber stocks and help to was acting head of Hollywood's wood's interpretation

the so-called American

of life, way

Holly-

the unscrupulous cially cet Britain: out of the (financial production code,

He is a man wood itself has a blunt reply: who will seek to make dollars "Breen Office". wood.

who knows his Hollywood. "What we suffer from is not out of their sturs' stupidities and

wirtespread Immorality but too excesses, 'LICENSED' STARS

much publicity." Listed to sup In effect, Mr Johnson says, wars have drastically slashed The man who began it all

port this contentioa are facts they must pay a price for being at the country's trees' In 1939ly outspoken Edwin C Johnson.

famous: "Ifollywood artists Britain imported 95 percent of Democratie

senator from Lice theser

Eight out of 10 novie an- must be as circumspect in their Umber requirements at a cost Colorado. Outraged by the front

private lives as clergymen," of £03,000,000, much of it

scandal stories from ployees are married.

(London Express Seven out of 10 of the mar-

Service-

Urgent demands of two world

coming

frum

page dollar countries. Hollywood,

Senator

Johnson

Today the national purse can- dumped on the Senate table the ried have inver been divorced. World Copyright Reserved.)

afford such expenditure, so outlines of the sort of Bill

not

a few years ago the Government Hollywood has always feared. launched a 50-year scheme to It proposed nothing less than a Increase woodlande to 5,000-system of Government licences

neres, stepping up home for all stars.

000

grown timber stocks to about To a committee of which one-third of the country's needs Senator Johnson is chairman on prewar consumption figures went the task of preparing the groundwork for the B. And At present, the Forestry Com-to Judge Jackson the committee mission controls about 1,900,- handed the job of going out to 000 acres of land. Of this soms California to Investigato 500,000 acres are alrendy plants po

ed, 400,000 acres have yet to be planted und the remainder-- son has barren mountain tops or agri- ground. cultural land will be left ex-ago posed.

"ch:aner-up" Judge Jack-

for LaGuardia

an impressive back. In a study ten years. the late Mayor he traced juvenile

RUSSIANS' BEDS WORRY THEM

New York.

The State Department has been asked to find the answer to "How many beds does a Russian need?" It is the question which is worrying the people of Glen Cove, Long Island millionaires' suburb.

the zoning inws.

Glen Cove started to Glen Cova want to know it worry, the other day when diplomatic immunity extends to Russia's Uno representa- tive, Leonid Morozov, rented the old 47-room J. P. Morgan

The State Department sald

the Russians could be sued only by their own consent, and sug- gested Glen Cove write

to

mansion for the suminer.

Van after van of fumiture Warren Austin, United States arrived.

Ambassador to Lake Success,

Lawyer John Finn mingled and tell him their troubles.

with the

counted

сапуда

movers' men. Ho

71 folding beds, 67

While the letters were being there ctume another piece of news

chairs, eight big cafe-drafted

ierin tables.

Even Mr Morgan, he pro Russia's deputy Foreign tested, did not need that many Minister, Josef Malik, has rent-

beds.

ed the Reynolds estate, about a In Mr Finn's opinion all this mile away from the Morgan

added up to violation of Glen mansion.

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