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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1950.

How Ivan Mapping Out Goes To Relief For

College Wartorn Korea

Cambridge,, Oct. 13.

Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Herbert Mor- rison, has been Investigat-

Lake Success, Oct. 12.

The United Nations Economic and Social

ing the life of the Russian Council, meeting in an emergency session to map

out relief for wartorn Koren, today received

university undergraduate.

a

Tonight, he traced the Run-first-hand picture of the devastation there and the ci ludit's life

nature of the help needed.

from

tu il

"screening" by the university polle. to his graduation State-choren eneer.

the Addrering University's Labour

J.

Club

An autobiographical elur-greatest need of the Koreans ncter of himself.

was medical supplies.

His laternal passport,

to move

the

Colonel Alfred G. Katzin, i disrupted during the wor must who spent three months fit be restored quickly

urgently needed supplies. Cambridge Korea us the personal repre- Food: The reason that priori. sald H. fum that the luckyentative of the United Naty for food was not higher wa Llons' Secretary-General, Mr due to the fact that the South- Husin student whose parents

told the 18-western rice bowl area had been could afford to send him to a Trygve Lle,

saved by the timely counter- Council thut the offensive of the United Nations, university had first to produce: nation

which was started before harvesting wasps,

Colonel Katalin recommended The part of Keres occupied that in view of the urgency of

the Communists had been the relief problem

u plan al- completely denuded of them, hep

ready transmitted to the unified ente,

Cemnund be accepted Colonel Katzin, who made If all these corresponded to the details about him in the frequent trips between Korea working basis. possession of the special comand Tokyo and conferred with mittee of

in the unified Command, cald that worked the university, other words the secret police. the other needs of Korea were and also provided he passed as follows:

Housing Thousands of homes medical examination, he could

to be expect

been destroyed and admitted, Me hard

for shelter need Morrison said.

2.

3

4.

Three photographs. Documents relating to his

military service,

This plan, he said, had been out by the United Nations in co-operation with the Economic, Co-Operation Administration and the Govern- the Bent of South Korea.

WOS very

Military responsibilly for i relief purposes would end very Even then he had to pass an acute as winter approached,

of Transport: Itail and road com- shortly after the cessation entrance examination showing.

which had been hostilities-Router. anung other thing,

that he munications

bad formed the correct political ideas at school-Reuter,

American Airmen

Outnumber Britons On Malta

Malta, Oct. 13.

British felter planes based

on the United States arviat! carrier 3lkway defended her against American fighting al fucks

during Anglo-American naval-air exercires here.

American flown

The Miriway's own aircraft had meanwhile

Malta.

This American

COMPTON RELAXES

Denis Compton inkes the sun aboard the "Strathe den" on the way to Australia. Though there were re- ports that his knee is again troubling him, Dents is one of the 12 players named for the first match of the Australian tour, Central Press Photo.

Court Rules On Millionaire Fellow Traveller's Children

Paris, Oct. 13.

A French judge ruled today that the orphan children of a Greek millionaire who turned Communist should become the wards of a Greek living in Bucharest. But ho made his ruling provisional ponding the outcome of a suit being sought in Athens to dispute the will in which thoir

BURNT BROWN ADVANCES IN father appointed the guardian.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE BETTING

London, Oct. 19.

some

At tonight's callover on the Cambridgeshire Han- dicap, to be run over one mile, one furlong at New-

running caused market on October 25, recent marked changes in prices compared with those which ruled on Monday.

The biggest advance was made by Burnt Brown, who, as a result of his close second to Peter Flower in The Champion Stakes yesterday, was backed from 33 to

1 1a 100 to 7.

wad

to the British naval air station

or the south in

Fastnet Rock, the stable com- station now has more airmen than British with the panton of Peter Flower, arrival of 10 American Pri-reduced from 100 to 9 to 17 to 2.

long-range

reconnais

Socrates, the favourile, eased French planes

from

half a point to 15 2. prob- Morocco for routine training.

ably because of the narrow de- The Midway, and the Amer!- feat today by Periscope III of can destroyers Strong and Har-

Masked Light, whom Socratea wupd have been exercising with bent recently at Thirai,

vateer

sance

the British 14th Carrier Air Group. They leave Malta to- morrow-Beuler.

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

Division Cricket First League: Cralgengawer IRC t Happy Valley: Army y Recree al Sunkumpou: Optimists Scorpinge at Chater Rend; KCC

University

Road: at Cox's Royal Navy v RAF at King's Park (All matches stort at 1.45 p.a.).

League: Second Division University v Craigenzower of Pokfulam; RAF v Royal Navy at Kai Tak: KGVS v Dockyard at Argyle Street; IRC v PRC Sockumpoo; Recreto v Army

fit

at Recreio (Ali matches start

at 145 pm.).

Football First

League: South China ,

Division

KMB

Caroline Hill; Club v Navy

a! Happy Valley; CAA Kwang

Wah

al Boundary

G.

The

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Washington, Oct. 13. Government oflicials ported today that Spanish Falangists will be admitted to the United States despite the Communist control Inw that bars the entry of totali- tarians.

The Justice and State Do-i partments, which supervise operation of the inw. arc taking the attitude that k dues not apply to followers of Generaliuskno Francisco Fran-

cu.

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The law, intended to streng. then American internal security against the Comunista, Was drown in such broad terms that the State and Justice De partments objected bitlerly. President Truman vetoed the

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TRUMAN CORRECTED

Mr Truman had said in his velo message that the bill would bar from

Valted the States "all Spanish business. men, students and other official travellers who support of present government their country." Government officials feel, however, that Mr Truman stands corrected. They

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The father, Stratos Zer- the Greek Communist Party binis, a cotton merchunt in with the Soviet Government as Alexandria, went to live in bints named in his will as the

an alternative beneficiary, Zer France after the war with children's guardian Charalumbos his Russian-born wife, who Roppas of Bucharest, died early this year. Zer- M tappus has applied for a binis was drowned in August va to come to France. while batting on the Nor- Greek Consulate claimed

a Greek

et Admirni should be mandy coast.

appalated guardian, and Mme. Sulagile Tuby, sister of Mme, eight, Jean, who is six, and asked for their custody, three-your-old Chrisoula,

to his fortune Leaving his

Greek The children,

Admiral or, falling them, to thal

This legislative history "np- whore wife is also a stater of parenily will play a big part in

should the late M. Zerbinis,

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Goverment oMcials agreed that

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Assembly In General Assembly within Ing the General There was little change Infchergency session st 24 hours' limitations which the other prices, although notice, the period should be two imposes." Valdesco, who came second nt weeks, and that the calling of Warwick today, came from the such a salon should be at the Thirty-threes the twenty-quest of the majority of the members of the United Nations

فردا

ISRAELI AMENDMENTS

Mr Eban went on to submit

a group of amendments. and or by the Security Council.

also proposed that

Way Aves, wille Near Avoert made their appearance) in the bottings threbs.

the

the be

the

ob-

One sought aft emphasis in

She

for of at the thirty-permanent members

preamble on the need

settlement. Security

methods of pacific Council should

Another would provide also included in the proposet-

which the preamble-that only on commission servation

that collective would report on the situation the assumption

THE QUOTATIONS Altogether 12 hores WITE quoted as follows:

15 to 2 Seerates,

17 10 2 Fatet Rock.

22 to 1 Zina,

25 to 1 Valderco.

33 Near Way and Avocet. -Reuter.

Mr

in

the

Drobny & Paishreclude the possibility of

which would cation. In its final amendment,

In Covered

of the Athens challenge to M Zerbinis will-Reuter.

East African

Governors

To Meet

Belgrade, Oct. 13. Marshal Tito today received Mr George Aller, the States Ambassador.

He told

Mr Ailen

Yugoslav Covernment

shortly inako

P.O. Box 689,

United

thut the

would

written

approach to the United States! Goverment on-the-possibility

food of importing America.

From

Their talk today centred on current Yugoslav-American

to

effects

in Washington oa mga- counteract the dis- long

of the as the summer drought in Yugoslavia

-Reuter,

The High Commission issued this communique: "A conference altendert by representatives of

Hong Kong,

Savelfverbyes

by consulting CHINESE OPTICAL CO.

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DELIVERY ORDERS

As from Monday, 16th October, 1950, we have opened

In any area where International scurity procedures outlined

the Charter failed to function, tension existed.

th: Eban (Israel) should the Assembly proceed to Autrey

Nairobi, Oct. 13.

talks procedure. 100 to 7 Hyperbole and Burn said he shared doubts express-devise alternative

The main Isract amendment

The Governors of Kenya, pures about the necessity for rd Berwa

of a collec- was to bring the procedure and Uganda, and Tanganyika ustrous Perl- the establishment 10 to 6 Kelting anci

to machinery

In envisted measure committee tive scope li.

into are meeting here resolution the resources-including seven-Power 1 Flurh 20 10

Royal and study

ormed forces--which might be

operation only if the situation East Africnu High Commis. Stormy Petrel.

made avallable to the United passed from a mere threat to sion to review inter-terri. Nations,

the peace to a breach of the torial problems, particularly But should it appear

that pence.

defence and transport. committee was desired Tre such a

Issaeli delegate also by 2 majority of member dealt with amendments offered

The Governors are: Major- states, Israel would offer sUK by Egypt and the Lebanon. General Sir Philip Mitchell gestions for defining its func- "When the Lebanese dele-

Sir

Hall (Kenya);

John (Uganda); Sir Edward Twining its envisagers, however ambiguous

Tanganyika). infringing the Military Staff ly the use of armed forces Committee of the United Nat give -effect to the resolu tions.

Security Council ons of the On the general purpose of the and the General Assembly, it

the Colonial Office, War Office, an Office at our North Point Godowns, to which direct present proposals, Mr Eban said, is quite blatantly advocating

East Middle East Land Forces, My delegation, while wishing breach of the Charter," Mr Eban Africa Command and of terri-application should be made for delivery of cargo. devoutly for the restoration of said.

forks which lie within that mill- the existence "Nothing but unanimity London, Oct. 13.

Powers, does not belleve that of a breach of the peace, au-ary command is to be held in Valley: Tramways RAF al

Can Nairobi from October 17 to Jaroslav Drobny.

a uni-

determined, the the effort to establish

thoritatively

to consider the Sookunpoo

exiled Czech now playing versal security system should be give any justification under the October 21 Second Division "B": PCA v

to the use of armed organization of military forces CAA at Boundary Street: Pri- for Egypt, today entered renounced until such time as Charter

that condillon is fulfilled.

force even by the United Nan East and Central Africa and the method of allocating their BritishFor It ly precisely in con- tions itself. ground; Naval Yard Police Covered Courts Lawn Ten-ditions of Great Power dis- "In the second part of the cost

The meeting arises out of Kitchee at Happy Valley.

stconcl Men's agreement that the danger

Egyptian amendment,

forces conference Championship

observation with the African at Happy Valley. First Sad Singles at the Queen's Club world peace is most Imminent we find an

collective respect to a system priority which toolt place in London in Henri and the next for

us the equipment of the national Nerember 1949, and it is hoped now to finalise matters which forces of member states. 48-year-old measures most acuto."

ONLY AS LAST RESORT "It seems to us that the first were held over them for further

6-2.

"Indeed, it might

duty of member states situated consideration."-Reuter. said Drobny, making his first bid that if Great Power unanimity in sensitive areas is to tender their areas less *censitive by meets existed there would to win the title, now

Street: Army v RAP at Soo-

kunpou, (All matches start at

p.m.).

5

Second Division "A":

South

China v Sulleilors at Caroline

Hill: Club v Navy at Happy

Sons

V

L

Courts Final

Eastern at Navy the final of

Raers-Eighth Race Meetingnis

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the

dling Bell at 1.30 p.m.

here when he bent Softball (Full programme Cochet, the for the week-end appears

Frenchman, by 7-5, 6-3 and Pane 13).

TOMORROW

among the

Great

10

he

be few

Cricket-Pessimista v RAOC] Geoff Palsh, the British Davis serious threats to world peace, the conclusion of peace with all More Volume For

their neighbours.

"A stubborn refusal to Indin. collective measures.

establish

and peace, harmony partnered G.D. Oakley to beat "Hence, to make collective friendly relations within the

of Sabh Sawhney,

at Boundary Street 2 pm: In-Cup player, in tomorrow's final and thus little need to consider competents APC at Kai Tak, 1.30 p.m.

Football-First

Philippines Trade

Division the Brilish Davis Cup player, security exclusively dependent area does not entitle the With Japan Leatur St, Joseph'av Kichice F. Billington and Geoff Paish,

Doubles sem! on Great Power unanimity is refusing state to any particular

рап

the Men's

ut Happy Valley, 5 p.m.; Club in

to declare that we shall only priority. On the contrary t

Monita, Oct. 13, v Navy at Happy Valley, 5.15 final by 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 and 0-4.

commitice They will meet Henri Cochet have a universal peace system should be a disqualifying con-

A seven-membar p.m.

In which the neettideration." Jaroslav Second Division, League: St. 'and

to-In conditions Drobny in

for it might seldom arse." Later the Soviet Union tabled headed by the Foreign Affairs Wab Joseph's v Kwong

at morrow's final,

of amendments to the counsellor, Mr Lucas Madamba, The General Assembly would a semi-Anal, Happy Valley, 3.30 p.m.; Club In the women's

Navy at Happy Valley, 3.45 Mrs R. Anderson and Miss J. not be seting realistically if it seven-Power resolution with the met today to take final action establishing object of deleting all reference on a proposal by SCAP to in- Curry at Mrs G. Walter and dispersed without

by 4-6 alternative procedures in the to the earmarking of armed crease the volume of goods in G.B. Woodgate Hockey First Division Miss

states and the Philippine-Japoneze barter T and 6-4, wille Misa event that the collective securi-forces by member

to $80,000,000

and League: Argonauta v Navy nt 6-1

ty articles of

of the

Charler re-the establishment of a collective agreement King's Park, 4.30 p.m.; Police Questier and Mrs R. Candler

measures committee.

revise the schedule of goods to v HKIIC at Boundary Street, beat Mr M. Halford and Miss mained imperative.

The Soviet Union also pro-be exchanged, P. O'Connell by 7-3 and 6-3,-

"Any measures on which we posed that instead of convening! 11.m.

The group also was consider- Second Division League: Ar-Reuter.

decide here for strengthening the General Assembly in emering a request of Australia to the General Assembly as an in-

into ression · at 24 hours" enïer Konauts v Police at Boundary

similar tradò Street, 9.30 am.

should be carried out as a last weeks and that the calling of Australia wants wood and wood strument of collective defence notice the period should be two agreement with the Philippines, Lawn Bowls -- Gutierrez Shield semi-finals: England v

resort only in serious emer such a session should be at the products, tobacco, hemp and

after gencies

the Becurity request of the majority of the other fibres in exchange, for Counell has had full opportuni- members of the United Nations four dairy products

meur, London, Oct. 13. ty acting in the sphere in which or by the Security Council. machinery and vegetable pre- Ron Moore,

She also the 18-year-old It has primary responsibility."

proposed that theparations, Tasmanian rider. tonight won Mr. Eban said."

members of the The trade agreement con- Harbour the Harringay Trophy in the Procedures should in no Security Cohnrit should be In-cluded with Japan last May, for

the action of cluded in the proposed

ob. Race starts at Pollca Pler, Kow- open competition at the Har-sense supersede

a total volume of $52,000,000 ringay, Speedway, beating Cyril the Security Council

servation commission which annually has been increased to Waterman and “My delegation” believes" that |would ““rèport" on the situation 380,000,000. SCAP="Wants" the Softball (Full programme Roger, Split

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