THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1951.
Arab World Awaiting Rokossovsky Developments With Anxiety
Turns Up
Warsaw, July 22. Marshal Rokomovsky. who had been reported "musing", aliended Jast night's rally in the War- Saw State Theatre to cele- brate the seventh anniver- sary of "People's Poland". fatcian
diplomats con-
Armed today,
Russia's Deputy Prime hiinlater, V, M, Molotov, and Marshai Zhukov were among those who spoke ut the rally-Assoclated Press,
KASHMIR
MEDIATOR
CONFIDENT
Karachi, July 20 The United Nations Kashmir representative Dr Frank Graham, after three weeks in the Indian suth
Damascus, July 22.
Syrian political circles today are most anxious that Prince Talal, King Abdullah's eldest son, should succeed his father to the throne of Jordan because of his known policies, which differed from King Abdullah's, these circles said.
Some anxiety was expressed as to how rela- tions between the Arab countries would now de- velop, particularly so far as Israel and inter- national affairs in general were concerned.
Developments having
great repercussions, Test
omly in Arab countries but TRIBUTES
in the whole world, are ex-- pected to occur within the next few months, or event days.
King Abdullah's enthusiasm for the Greater Syria Plan and his friendship for Britain were believed in Syria to serve only
continent, today reiterated, his personal and foreign his faith in his ability to terests and not those of the assist the Governments of' Arab world. ladin and Pakistan in peaceful settlement of the Kashmir dispute.
To this
Dr Grahum inkl a Press conferenen that, due delicate nature of his mission. there was very little he could say at the present time. He re- fused to comment on any ques tion regarding India's co-opera- tion with his mission but later said in reply to n question his opinion of ultimate success of his mission: "It is my fath that
always want
governments
09
The Greater Syrla Plan was generally believed to be deal. although Syrians preferred to Awalt foreign reaction before burying ..
was believed here that Arab solidarity against Israel would now incrence, since King Abdullah's policy of peace with Israel was considered a great deterrent to that solidarity.
Syrians also believed that the Arab League unity within
grow and foreign would
PAID TO SHERMAN
Washington, July 22,
President Truman and United States top officials expressed shock and dis- may today at the death of Adm. Forrest Sherman, U.S. Chief of Naval Opera- tions, of a heart attack in Naples,
The brilliant 54-year-old Naval tactician had gone
aty to discuss Mediterranean defence strategy
after opening the way for an American mili tary arrangement" with Spain. There was immediate specula- tion on the effect of his death
on
The U.S.
global defence plans in which Adm.
Sherman played the leading
OR
in-
to rettle disputes peacefully." fluence in League circles large-
Dr Graham had a Anal meet-ly disappear.
ing with the Foreign Minister,
There Was some apprehen-
Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan. sion regarding The possible
this afternoon before flying to Delhi on Monday. He said he trend
of Jordanian internal would return to Karachi at a affairs, which might affect the later date out there was no de-stability of the area. It was be- lieved that the Influence of faite schedule yet.
Ambs iri Jordan Palestinian would grow. Reuter.
was
His Press conference held shortly after the Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat All Khan. had entled special conference of all provincial Chief Ministers to his restience to consider the on situation of troop movements Pakistan's borders. The four- hour meeting was also attended De- the Foreign Minister, by the fence Secretary and other high officials.
to
ruic
since
he took over as Navy Chief on January 25, 1950, following the ouster of Adm. Louls Denfeld In a bitter unleation Aght.
did United States
officials that Adm. Sher- not believe
by
with
Governor Thomas Dewey In Hongkong
Mr Thomas Dewey, Governor of New York Stale, has extended his stay in Hongkong in order to meet Mr Malcolm Macdonald, British Commissioner-General for Southeast Asia. Here Mr Dewey is shown at Kal Tak with (on his right) Mr Walter P. McConaughy, U.S. Consul-General, and Mr A. J. R. Moss, Director of Civil Avintion.- Staff Photographer.
Unique Community Lives Like Early Christians
Bromdon, July 22.
There is a tiny community near here where money will not buy a thing. They just do not use it.
is
them-
It's a cluster of buildings in the green farmlands of Shropshire. The 25 families own no private property, live on the food they
grow for selves, and everyone is equal,
wito Although they do not believe, distributors"
allot the adopted in this way, and from time to time members of the in private property, they are daily tasks.
Idea They have
that brotherhood-described as "ser- not
The Communists.
basic
Ja
not vants of the word"--are sent effective Gone back 1,000 years to live "Christianity like
Christians. the early
A only for the individual but for into the outside world.
They give talks to working man's death would seriously telephone and power driven the social ills of mankind," one
men's clubs and other organisa- So they interfere
group the Spanish machinery are among the few Brother said. bares
and interview anyone Kuns" deal. for
Adm.
reminders of the 20th century together to build up Christian tions, Sherman poved
who wishes to join the move- the way bul
on their 545-acre farm.
communities.
Would-be recruits serve details were to be worked out
On joining,
a Brother gives ment. "Our military and
a is to give aint
his money All a separate
and worldly as novices-usually for about TURKEY MOURNS
one year before being Bd- demonstration
Ulie movement. practical diplomatic mission later,
of | nossessions to Ankara, July 24 Adm. L. D. McCormick, Vice- brotherhood, peace and justice He never gets it back and he mitted. Brothers have toured In recent years the United Lieutenant General
on Yusuf Chief of Naval Operations, was the application of Christ's gets no wages.
States, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, of Operations of swiftly designated acting Naval teaching." spokesman CX- Soeli, Chief
RELIGIOUS WORK
Germany and other countries. the Turkish General Staff, eft Chlef pending the selection of a plained.
Each man works according to
The duties of tho "servants here for Airman this morning successor. The first speculation
And that, they believe, his ability, helping to run the
of the word" also include cele- centred "CNO" to represent Turkey at King un the new
means changing the
turmoil farm, with its 300
40brating marriagen inside the Abdullah's funeral.
around Adm. McCormick and
and money-seeking of the outstanding crops, 200 cattle, 400
They are then Robert Carney, Turkey has gone into official Admirais
side world for the simple life sheep, 50 plgs and 2,000 hens. William
office. at a registrar No allein information was
mourning for King Abdullah Arthur Radford and
poverty and frugality In Produce not needed for feed. released bat informed
The The community has its own days. All flags are
Fechteler.
the rolling Shropshire hills. ing the settlement is sold.
school.
staffed by its own provide their said decisions were reached on for three
President Truman, notified by at half-mast,
Wii-
They cali the yacht,
themselves the money goes to civil defonce measures in
Celal Presktent
Bayar and radio aboard
Society of Brothers. Although rough, simple clothing, fuel for teachers; its own midwives, and
own burial rites fot provinces. United Press.
Prime
Adnan lamsburg, on which he Minister. the
the tractors, the they are their life is simple, week-end cruise, said
dead. Menderes, have sent messages taking a
of по ascetics Most
the cigarette,
If there is any left over it is While the men farm the land, of sympathy to the Premier of he was "shocked and grieved"
bearded men are bronzed,
on social. or religious the women work in the con- Jordan expressing the Turkish at the Admiral's death.
Delente Secretary Gen. married, and live at the Brom-spent
and people's regrels, Reuter,
George Marshall Issued a state- don settlement with their wives work for the brotherhood aims munal laundry
to keep Its poverty even The and children. ment describing Adm, Sher- inan's death
"definite and serious loss to the nation this critica! time."
Sources
Warning To
America
San Francisco; July 22. Mr-Mochtar-Lubis,-an-
the
Indo.
sian writer. warned the
of
IRAQI REGENT
Amman,-July-29. The Iraqi Regent, Emir Ab-
United States today that she dul Itah, arrived in Amman this.
morning by plane, accompanied "was losing the friendship
Indonesia because she continued to support the French in Indo- China.
"We realise that you are not against independence in Indo- China, just the Communists, but remember the people of Asia feur and despise the old Colonial regimes far more than the Communists," he said,
Mr Lubis has been touring the United States.
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TO-MORROW AT THE
LEE
kitchens.
at
whole settlement and others a corporate body. Ten Ger- for the communal meals-As- Smoking, dancing
man war orphans have been i sociated Press. simple pleasures are allowed.
meels
Richard Denning Lisa Farraday In
The Secretary of State, Dean Acheson
called Admn. and "statesman' a
Mr
by the Jordanian Minister in Sherman London, Abdul Hamid Haldar. said he "died as he had lived-
'They were received at the in the line of duty." airpori by an offelal reception Military, Naval and Air Force headed by the Emir Nalf, the leaders expressed shock at Adm. and without new Jordanian Regent.-Asso- Sherman's death cinted Press,
exception paid him the highest personal tributes-United Press.
freedom automatically means progress and prosperity but we must work for 11," he added.- Reuter.
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Colonial Minister's Fiji Visit
London, July 22.
of The Minister State for Colonial Affairs, Mr John Dug- dale, is to visit the F and Solomon Islands during August and September to get first-hand knowledge of local problems,
This will be the Orst by я Colonial Minister to the Solomon Islands and the Arst for many years to Fiji,
Mr Dugdale has also accepted an invitation from Queen Salote of Tonga to visit her Pacific island kingdom.
on
The Minister leaves by air next Friday and returns September 12. He will be ac- companied on the tour by his private secretary, Mr. A. Camp- bell, Reuter,
Madras, July 22.
Mr B. V. Keskar, Indla's De- puty Foreign Minister, sald to-
But there are no shops ---In the
An settlement.
clected Steward
the supply arranges of the few essentials from the outside world, Anyone in need a now shirt or a postage stamp applies to the steward, who can provide it out of the
of
common purse.
STEADY GROWTH
In spite of their apparent isolation, the Brothers have not lost interest in the world cul-
side. They feel their system points the way toward healing strife and social Ills in the world, and there are frequent
discussions ori contemporary problems.
The movement is
growing stendily. The settlement in England has increased
from
Greek Communists
Resume Activity
Athens, July 22.
The Communist Party of Greece, which in 1947 launched a losing revolutionary war which cost the country 92,000 dead and $7,000,000,000 in national resources, has begun a campaign from Cominform satellite bases to re-establish their shattered party.
there has been no Lightly-armed groups of three "incident," three to its present strength of to five men have been crossing let-up of military activity be- 90 adults and 100 children in the Bulgarian drontier, today the bind the lines of either side.
Grock border garrisons are 10 years. A bigger section of most active northern border, in
brotherhood in Paraguay increasing numbers, Their in- manned by troops of the best- the
inter-trainod and best-equipped army has grown in the same perledstructions, according to
rogation af prisoners, were to in modern Greek history, now from 350 to 850.
The brotherhood was started re-organise a party organisation numbering 130,000. La Rumanion
Bulgarian
guerilla comps, in Germany by a Dr Eberhard underground.
axiles undergo military training Arnold after World War I. Their pacifism they will not take up estimate the number of the in a programme supervised by
Impartial
hard-core
Greek
and
observers
anderground
now Demetrios Viandas, the junia's arms and rearsal to allow their children to be Indoctrinated with Nazim got them into trouble in dormant in the country today at inst Minister of War, they than 1,000, compared Hitler's Germany, and
8,000 party exiles in Cominform moved out is 1037.
camps. In a free election, the
NEW TURN
As the post-war arms build-up They picked up fresh recruits party might poll up to four per goes on, Communist propaganda taken a new turn. Party in Holland ory their way to cent of the vote, those observers has
Nicholas Zacharindes, England, and in 1940-41 all but belleve, pointing to the 1950
of the KKE..
boss
three of them moved to South elections when the extreme left accrevealed" that Greck
in
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Соть America, The Brandon settle-wing Bloc, for which ment has grown from those munists were instructed to vote,ently
General Alexander Papagos and the mem-received nine per cent of
the the US military
mission HANGING FIRE tree. About half
ballots.
"Plan bers
Athods had drawn up a are English.
The party 15 banned There are more than a dozen ́ the other
Greece nationalities
today. It has no Press, Light" providing for a sur- prise attack against Albania. If movement Including thres undergroumil or otherwise; its successful, the southern half of annexed to Harvard graduates from the paper propaganda is lintled to Albania, was to be day: "Nothing is happening at United States, German, Swiss, typowritten elips currying party Grocco and the northern fair to JANE WYATT the moment either in France or Dutch, French
South slogans which are circulated in Yugoslavia. Zachariades, in feat of Production the future of Americans. India
regarding the French settlements"
He was replying to ques- tions by correspondente about the "talemate over the merger In of the foreign settlements Indio.
Mr Keskar said: "The prob- iem is not of any great ur- gency, We must wait for the opportunity to come to do what We can in the matter. India cannot be expected to show an example by using force ule; 9 Dodo; 10 Account: 11 Pace; 12 Safe: 14 Engross; 17 pressure."
In Pondicherry, at least some Charm: 19 Wagon: 22 Molesto; 20 Lyre; 27 Till; 20 Minaler
political activity was allowed, 20 Urge: 80 Seod; 31 Deserts; 82 Ene. Down: 2. Looth! 3 Propor: 4 Placo; & Recent 6 Spoor; 7 Mendi; 12 Scum; 13 Mar Keskar said, but the "me- Fall; 16 Orgy: 10 Sanies 18 Attest; 20 Allude: 21 Origin; 23|thods of Goa are dictatorini kød.
arude." FreuZÍNZIJE Opina; 24 Enurus; - 23 Biron,
and
the malls the method used by spends most
half to
the Tudeh Party in Iran' after Prague, claimed that the Ameri-
it was declared illegal.
BORDER INCIDENTS
ABSOLUTE EQUALITY The Brothers come from all lawyers, walks of life, and
miners, But doctor's, Eurveyors, locksmiths, builders, by two teachers, carpenters and tramps "Ereb
have joined.
engineer,
cars were notiny ms Maison be→ tween the Greek and Yugoslav Gonoral Staffs.
Greece is assalled daily
Peace is a rare commodity in broadcasts from the Greece. In the last 40 years a Greece" guerilla radio, single perration has seen Ave Which Was moved from foreign wars, eleven revolutiong
civil Dut on entering the brother-Belgrade to Bucharest at the and two
wars. Many hood all become equally poor, time of Yugoslavia's expulsion Grecks describe the 1947-49 war
an equal say In from the
Tht as the first bottle of World War Coninform. The and all have how it is rim. Every decision station 2 carties / speeches and 111, and hope that it will give
un articles is by consultation until
written by officials them Cutthe respite. For 10 animity is reached there are many of whom live in Buchar years of peace, and billions in no majority votes.
eat but travel frequently among foreign aid will be needed There is the minimum nun- the satellite capitale, hig setari Cirecon to: her pre-wer ber of omed holde mit estetoil Although the border svariace mended of flyinga Unified steward, and elected work has slackened to an occasional Frass,
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