7
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1950.
Senators Demand Probe
Of
Amerasia Secrets Case
Stolen Secrets
New York, June 15.-The "runaway" Federal Grand Jury investigating subversive activities wound up its 18-month term today with pleas for full-scale investigation of the Amerasia stolen documents case.
The 23-member jury found no legal evidence of administration mishandling in the affair but said it did not have time to develop its inquiry fully because its term expires at midnight. It warned that increasing espionage and subversive activity threatened the nation's safety.
Marines Storm The Beaches
The Grand Jury foreman, J. Brunin, said the panel bad not completed the America Imputry and a new Grand Jury should "carry on the work which now remains uncompleted and that which will arise in the future."
He said in reporting that the Jury in reporting that it had "found no evidence to indicate the Department of Justice was remins in its prosecution of the ease meant it had found "no
teral evidence".
Mathematician Turns Red
to
15.....
London June Professor Hua Wo-ken, mathematician, has given up bis 510,000 a year Job at the University of Illinois to return to Com- munist China, according A New China News Agency despatch received In Laudon today.
with with bis and three sons in Febro- ary and b now teaching In the Tsinghua Univer- sity. Peking
left
In a a recent address to the students he declared Mat he did not think that the United States Wan capable consult the
developing ef atomle energy for peaceful purposes-Reuter,
Quantleo, Virgiria, June 15.-
The United States Attorney Marines today showed President Irving Saypot said he would Trinian their 1950 way of consider the Jury's request for Forming and enemy beach. The new panel and style hadn't changed much sinet Justice Department. One grazu) the Marines swarmed ashore aturar said of the presentment, Cudalennal and Tarwa exzept dany of us wanted to make it for the addition of helicopters a lot stronger."
President
ashore at the School
coming Corps
here from the Presiden-
SENATE DEMAND Senate Republicans stond by
tual yacht Will unsburg, watched their demand for an indepen- blasting asults on two simu-t
lated PANCITEM
wooded rare Virginia
lunches In the countryside
Quantien base
enam
investigation of the | Amerusia stolen secrets.
espite the New York Federal rolling
nea Grand Jury's
n Vote
con-
cence in the Justice Depart-
The President witnessed onement. part of the deinonstration from
"Simator Arthur Watkins (te-
TANKS TO RESCUE IN
JUNGLE
the bridge of a make nelieve publican) declared, "A Grand Addis Ababa,
aircraft carrier-actually
chers on a hillside,
haunted
June
13.-
Woinen
e-ury cannot take over the in-Tanks thrust through dense Hor
vestigation
of responsibility
todny -jungle
and | Conifrets. We will not drop brought to safety six Americans Marine aircraft. including our demand." fast-moving Jets, softened upj
from a wrecked plane, Other Republicans noted
The six, including a the "bench" defences with live hombs. Once the
beach was that the New York Grand Jury and a child, had spent five days In the jungle, on the Ethiopian- Suffelently pounded formations investigation was directed by a
Democratic District
Attorney Italian Somaliland border. and questioned how deeply the
In another part of the de- monstration the President saw
Senator
A rescue plane flew them to from a nearby Addis Ababa landing ground.
lorries were sent to the Rescue arra after a search plane spotted the wreckage today. They turned brek, unable to penetrate the jungle. The Italian autho rifles then ordered out the tanks. The plane, a single-engined
Miracle Heart Operation RESTRICTIONS
ON INVESTMENT PARTLY LIFTED
Miss Grace Fisk. 36-year-old London nursery governess, who was on the point of death at least ten times since 1939 because the "mainspring" of her heart had failed, has been brought back to active life by one of the miracle surgical operations of the century. Her remarkable recovery was made known a few days ago when the world learned that acquired valvular disease of the heart had been cured by Mr Russell Claude Brock of Guy's Hospital, London. Today she is a normal woman.
Philippines Object To Separate Japan Treaties
Manila, June 15.-The Philippine government
The
Thongkong Telegraph
Morning Port; Buliding, »
Hongkong.
Published daily (afternoons). Price, conta per adition, Subscription: $8.50 per month. Postage: Chine and Macao. $1.80 other countries, $430 pez
News contributions, always
wa}- emme, should be addressed to ine
monin.
Berlin, June 15.-The Western Allied Higher month UK British Porsessions Commission in Germany at its meeting in Berlin today decided to lift present restrictions on foreign investments in Germany and announced a scheme by which foreign investments will, in future, be permitted.
Editor, business communications and advertisements to the Secretary.
Telephone: 20011, (5 Lines).
TERESANTEHERSKERE NASTYBINDANDENONGEZENTA
CLASSIFIED
Principal features of the foreign investments
as "the Crst stage in the progressive (1) Industrial equipment, raw relaxation of present restric
finished tons on foreign investments in ADVERTISEMENTS
Germany," forecast
scheme are as follows:
materiala and seml goods and ongineering and other
that fur. technical services inny be ther mensures of liberalisation brought into the West German and relaxation would be intro- Federal Republic for investment duced "in the light of the ex- pure ses under special licence. perience falned in the opern- (2) Deutsche-marks may Letion of the present new pro- nequired from the Bank cedure." Deutscher Laeniter at the eur- It was, however, not foreseen rent rate of exchange against that convertibility
into foreign Receptable foreign currencies exchange of capital or income 10 and may be
used in Germany from old or new investments: under the same conditions an would be permitted!,
the en- govern the
use nf existing nouncement added.--Router. foreign balances,
(3) Foreign owner of claima expressed in foreign currencies against German persons, cor- porations or public bodies w
be permitted by special licence
to
BIG THREE
MOVE
20 WORDS $3.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS $150 PER DAY,
orals PER WORD over 20 Birthe, Deaths, Marriages Personal $5.00 per Insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word.
ALTERNATE INSERTION! 10% EXTRA
IF NOT PREPAID A BOOKING
Paris, June 15.-The French FEE OF 69 cent, IS CHARGED
Names and addresses should Com-accompany Advertisements, not by a necessarily for publication, but
enter into voluntary agree-Governinent has told Rusala ments with the debtors for re-that it intends to replace the payment in Deutsche-marks,
French Military High (4) Foreign-owned real missioner in Austria
other nan-monetary civilian and proposed that Russia to ensure that replies are re- should do the same, it was an-ceived by the person for whom nounced here today.
estate Or property may be sold in Cier many or transferred to another foreign owner for o foreign
consideration
exchange
special liecace.
they are intended. Identical notes to this effect We will forward replies to were handed to the Soviet the stated address if the ad. by the British, värtlser desires.
Am-
by
Forein Office
of
ond
Lo
(5) Foreign Owners Deutsche-mark balances (in- cleding Deutsche-murka acquired by the above methods) foreign-owned or controlled German corporations will be allowed by general Jeener invest in real estate, in securi ties Issued by public bodles and in publlely dealt-in securities and, by special licence, will be allowed to acquire investments in private business enterprises
and Joans In banks.
DAILY DRAWINGS
American and French bassadors in Moscow-leuter.
TAR
ST
17 Hankow Road, Kowloon June 16th & 17th 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. BIG DRAMA!
(G) The permitted daily DIG in star appeall drawings from foreign-owned BIG in heart appeal! Deutsche-mark
for balancer
travel expenses in Germany will | DIG in story strength
increased to 75 marks per BIG in thrill person with a maximum of 200
BIG in romance! Deutsche-marks per day per family.
BIG in entertain- under ment
General
lleences
of helicopters quietly dropper squads of marines Into enemy jury had gone into the case, territory,
HIM AGAIN
Joseph McCarthy a Marine rifle platoon ro ashore (Republican) accused the deputy from a landing draft. With the Under-Secretary of State, John aid of tank and jet fighters, the urifoy, tonight of making a off an important wit- Marines "captured" boxes making the thual kill with
will withness in the Senate investigation 1915 Ameraola stolen
Norseman chartered from the rockets, phosphorous grenades of the and Jamie
throwers Unitedcrets case.
Ethiopian Airlines, left Moga- Press,
Senator McCarthy Faid the dish. Talian Somaliland, nection with Mr John Foster Dulles' trip to Japan in the near future.
The High Commission an- witness was Emanuel Larsen, Sunday for an
which American cil and the Washington report that a draft of the nouncement, former State Department cm-prospecting camp in Ogaden. ployee who was fined US$300 South-East Ethiopla, owned by treaty may be ready by September.
Finland Keeps
pay
for his part in the mysterious the Sinclair Company. It crash- five-year-old affair after heed about 35 miles threw himself on the mercy of
of border.-Reuter, the court, with no defence plea.
It Up Senator
accused
Military Government laws No is watching the question of calling a Japanese 62 and 63. will be issued by
peace conference with heightened interest in con- the Bank
the
Deutscher
approved
Government officials believe a treaty with from the
If a Japan should have been concluded long ago. peace conference were to be convened tomorrow the Philippines would be ready to attend.
Nothing To Do
Foreign With Westerling
McCarthy Purifoy of consulting with Washington. June 15-Fin- Larsen before his recent up- land handed to the United pearance before the
th States Treasury a cheque for Relations sub-Committee in- $159,810 today to maintain hervestigating Senator McCarthy's record of being the nation's charges of Commanism and the London, June 15-Mr. Ken- World War I debtor to Amerasia affair. said the neth Younger, British Minister make consistent debt payments, Under-Secretary offered Larson
of State, today received The the Indonesian from
Ambassador
only
will be
here and buy books for schools in Finland United Press.
He
convention of the Editorial Association, Press.
Security Precautions
All the necessary documents for presenting the Philippine long position were prepared
ago, according source.
to an informed
Lagader
The
described
Procedure
fur
EDWARD G.
ULANCE
BRICADE
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
BRIGADE
MARGARET ROBINSON O'BRIEN
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
JAMES CRAIG FRANCES GIFFORD
AGNES MOOREHEAD » MORRIS, CARROVŠKY
Juno
18th 19th "TASK FORCE"
Starring -
The Philippine position garding the Japanese place from trenty has not changed the original view that basically Japan should be "demilitarbed and democratised" to prevent
KOWLOON SUB-DISTRICT
TO: KOWLOON RESIDENTS
WANTED
Books, Periodicnis & Maga- ines for distribution to Service
Gary Cooper Jane Wyatt
PRESS
threat to the peace of the Camps in the New Territories PHOTOGRAPHS
Far East.
The annual Instalment paid free legal advice today
Included $34,827 In State Department's legal ad-London, Dr Subondrio, at the principal and $124,702 in in-viser. Adrian Fisher,
viser,
and envoy's request.
Washington, June 15.-A terest, As provided by
Hdonesi the "loyalty clearance for any go- The
Embassy Senate
resolution wan Intro- Congress the money
declined to dielore the reason duced today to vernment Job"
assign ail used to educate Finnish citizens The Senator spoke before the for Dr Subandrio's visit, but vital
investigations! Ja security National aid that it had no connection to special hipartisan cominis-
United with the Indonesian Govern-slons composed of members of her from ever again becoming
ment's request for the extradi- | Congress and outstanding pri tion of the rebel Captain vate citizens. "Turco" Westerling who is now The resolution was spon- While oficials are making no detained in Singapore-Reuter. rored
by Senator Eibert new slatements concerning A
and Irving Thomas
Ives for peace conference, Increased in-
of lak-terest avoweḍ purpose.
here is being shown ing politics out of security in-since the proposal for separate quiries and remedying de-treaties and the appolatment of books in personally they can do fects in existing Congressional Mr Foster Dulles to consult so at the following places:- investigating methods.
with the occupation authorities 1. Despatch Offce, Kowloon
Commonwealth
Conference
London, July 15.-The task of
the Commonwealth conference
meeting in Colambo on July 24,
Kahn Swats Swart
Egypt's Cabinet Reshuffle Likely
the end of
At the
same time, the State in Tokyo,
getting rid
that it 01
Indications are some There
of two years ago
сола
Please communicate with:-- R. A. EDWARDS, c/o Kowloon Hospital WE WILL ARRANGE TO COLLECT Note. If Donors wish to hand
Railway Station,
2. Kowloon Tong Club,
3. Kowloon Hospital, General,
OMca.
4t is understood here, will be to Capetown. June 15-South Alexandria, June 15.-Sources report to the September session Africa's only Communist Mem- close to the Egyptian Govern-Department announced of the Commonwealth Consul- ber of Parliament, Mr Samment predict reshuffle in was gradually tative Council on South-East | Kalın, said today that the Premier Nabas Pasha's Cabinet | many foreigners employed by that the Philippine government Asia, to be held in London, on Justice Minister. Mr Charles before
June. the American diplomatic mission's views the form of the organisation Swart had yesterday regaled the newspaper Journal D'Alexandrie abroad.
That apparently was cerning the level of Japan's seit | romaneas which is to distribute the £8.- House with blood rurdling reported today.
In response to a
by a supporting Industry have been 000,000 allocated by the Com-stories of a Communist rabotage
There have been rumours of two-man Senate sub-Committee modified even though her bazic monwealth Governments for implot Including the poisoning of
Cabin, t reshuffle for some that all 13,000 allens employed position on the treaty mediate aid to South-East Asia. the country's water supplies.
time and it is known that a few by the United States govern- unchanged. -Reuter
But the whole story was
Ministers have already asked to ment overseas be dismissed complete fabrication,
protect American be relieved of office.
security. Mr Kahn, the white repre- sentative of Africans
Egypt's present Waldist United Press, Ir. the Cape division of the Union, said Government has been in power that
Election in the General if the allegations
made since were true, the provisions of the January this year.-Neuter,
Strachey To Make Statement
PI
Suppression of Communism Bill |
London, June 15. The Wur now having its second reading Sharp Clash In
Minister, Mr John Strachey, told the House of Commons today that he would make a statement next week on his visit to Malaya and Hongkong-Reuter.
1715
EDITORS POLIE
were far too mild..
"I challenge the Minister to appoint a Commission including a senior judge to investigate the allegations," he added-Reuter.
INCONVEYA YONN
"That war. Dr Groves. He said he hated to wake me this hour of thé night, but he's worried about the bill I owe him!”
Capetown
to
remains
An informed soures said the view now prevailing here is to permit Japan to attain a level of self sustaining industry f still preclude the revival of her
Austrian Factory potential military power,
Explosion
SEEKING REPARATIONS
to
The Philippines always Vienna, June 15.-An cx-
favoured an early peace treaty plosion in a factory at Gleink, through the Far Eastern Com- Capetown, Junc 16-Hun- Upper Austria, today killed
mission. This was the United dreds of native demonstrators six people and seriously injured States plan as opposed marched against Parliament 10 others. Fire roared through Russia's insistence that the Big House last night. protesting the factory after the explosion. Five nations with veto power sgainst charges by the South The Iactory was African Minister of Justice that imitation jewellery-Reuter, natives were uniting with tho
Communists to murder
Euro-
peans und establish a Com- munkst goverrunent. Police with truncheons charges the demonstrators, clubbing
at
least six so seriously that they were sent to hospital-United
Fress.
Bao Dai Trip To France
Paris, June 16.-Bag
Dai,
not
makingwrite the treaty,
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION:
Let m be the sengih in feet of the outer edge of the cube, and n the length in feet of the inner chamber. Then m and n are both Integers, and (1=0) {m2+man+2%)=2899
3x3x211
30 (m=n), is 1, 3, or 0.
Les (in-p} be 3.
Then (ma-Smo +12) = S "end und + to † (2) = 633 30 m24; and ms-200
16, meld; n=13.
The other values of (m-n) yield po integral solution.
Hence, the walls of the abellar were feet thick,
London Express Service
The Philippines would like to see these provisions included in the treaty: confining Japan's Bovereign territory to her four muin Islands; reparations pay- ments (the amount reported to be originally sought was $4,250,- 000,000, of which $3,500,000,000 would be for war damage); edu- reorganisation of Japan's cutional system; revamping of her political structure in line with democratic principles which the occupation forces are trying to instill.
Philippine views on separate troniles with Japan were set
bend of the State of Vietnam, will visit France soon for more than six weeks, Agence France Presse reported, quoling Usually well-informed sources CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE forth by the Foreign Secretary,
in Salgon,
Answers
Carlos Brigadier-General Romulo, in a Speech in which The visit will be a private 1. Hamlat, in 'Shakespeare's the mild separate treaties, would Lone. but Bao Dal will follow play of that name. 2. The Li- hasten a settlement but would closely the work of the con-brary of Congress, Washington, cause, confusion and put Japan farense
between France and D.C., U.S.A. 3. Germany, Au-in-the-diplomatic driver's cent the three Indo-Chinese States, stría, Italy and France. 4.-The enabling her to play both ends due to open on June 25-Res-salmon. 5. In central Burma. against the middle."--United
18. The Saint Lawrence River, "--Pro00,
ter,
Copics
of photograph taken by the South China Morning Post and Hong Kong Telegraph Staff Photographers are on view in the Morning Post Building,
ORDERS BOOKED,
Letterheads
Personal...
Business...
Fine Quality Printing and Design
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST.
うぐい
All advertisers purporting to loan money must publish thoir names and addresses in the advertisements.
15 the wants of advertisere are quickly met and they do not desire any further replica be notified prompity forwarded, we shall be glad to that effect when a suitable acknow- ledgmont will be inserted from of charge,
FOR SALE
to
SEWING MACHINES for hire and Guaran- sale at reasonable price. Reed for 5 years frec mervice. Standard Sewing Machine Co. 29 irancssy Road Hungkung. Tel. (33771) ABC Sewing Machine Cu. Tel. 1227 Canton Road, Kowloon 107610.
CHIVALRY Aatient Script AD attractive tallonery of distinction. In boxes of forty y deal and forty envelopes or eighty single sheets and forty envelopes. $0 per
"South box, On le
"China Morning Post
at
NEW
"POST" EDITION, Tho Typhoon Map incorporating amend; ments to the Local and Non-Local Stown Signal Codes. Mounted $5.00 Unmounted $4.00. Obtainable from "B. C. M. Post.”
WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS of Cargo exported from Hongkong and South China compiled by the Sworn Measurers, $15 ... tromí "South China Morning Post."
FORD
the
BRITISH ELOSTIN'? PAPER. White, in sheets 1735′′ » 221% cut to any size, 20 cents par Kheet, #18.00 per 100. "S. c. Post."
OFFICE STÁTIONERY, Letter Heads, Memorandum Forma, Visiting Cards, Envelopes ate. Orders now taken, "S. C. M. Pon."
AIRMAIL, Writing Pads, 12. Scrib- bling Pads, three sizes 29, 50 cents and 11, ". C. M. Post.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
MAY BE BOOKED AT THE EVERGREEN STORE CORNER OF NATHAN AND ROADS, KOWLOON.
JORDAN
ON SALE: "Vegatabla in Hongkong by Dr G
terklota. Over 200 pages: 80 draw. ings. Price $12. Obtainable "B. C. M. Post."
THOSE MAGAZINES you wish to keep will look better and le longer meally bound. We specialis in Bookbinding, “8, 0; 18. Port Lad."
PRINTING of every description i gluding Booklets. Reporta. Balanes Bheets, Articles of Amociation. Irompt service. Apply General Manager. “South Chin Morning Post. Ltd."
COLUMBIA COPPERPLATE Copy- ing Pencils, Yellow, Hello, Browa, lack, $36 per grom, #3,00 per dozen. 40 cents each. Obtainable at "5, C. M. Post."
COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1993 Arwisal Retum Farms now on wale at "9, C. M. Post, Ltd."
COLUMBIA COPPERPLATE Draw. Ing Pencils, "111" and "3" $15 per grow, $3.50 per dozen, 20 cents each. Obtainable at "B. C. M. fost."
HX. Government Import and Ex- port cence Form. 1o oenta each Obtainable at ", C. M, Post."
WILL FORMS, Power of Attorney Forms.
Tenancy Agreement Forme on sale at "E, C. M. Post.“
NOTICE
TO ADVERTISERS
Advertisers are requested to note that not less than 24 hours noties prior to the day of pub Ilcation should be given for all commercial display advertiss« monta, change of copy éto. Notices and olamified advertise" ments will be'raséived up to 10 am, and urgent notices until 11 a.m. on day of issue, Batur. daye not later than 9930.
Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINBA for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City Victoria, in the Culony [Mongkong.
of
•
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.