THE
CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1951.
AMERICAN Freedom Of Colchester For German Election Issue To
DOUBTS ON KOREA
New York, Nov. 5 Some 417 prominent Ameri- cans have
wrillen President Truman that they wonder "whether our Goverment is: doing is almost 10 reach settlement" In Korea.
In a letter released here, they added: "The entire ofcial Amphasis is one of pessimism, and not of hope.
"Wc try! that you will exer the full strength of your office to a supreme effort to bring the fighting in Korea to an end and achieve a truce that will lead to a full tion of peace."
stora-
by
The letter was released the Rev. John Latrop of the ('hurch of the Saviour, Brook- lyn, who wis one of those to initiate the communication
Among the signers were Emily Greete Balch, 1446 Nobel Peace Prize winner; the heacis | of three theological schools, and many clergymen, and college pre- fessors
States. from 43
The Egners do not constitute a sin gle group.
The said they "are Biled with dismay"
the "'de- situation
Korean teriorated" with its continued warfare dur ing the frequently interrupted peace talks.
"A way might be found al once to end the dying" in spit
of the "complexity of the issues involved," they said,
a Korean
Το
bring
peace
through "conference and com promise," they wrote,
would show that "all the other major conflicts among nations can be resolved.-Associated Press.
Sea-fever Lad
Sails Away
London, Nov. 5 The boy who always wanted to go to sea has gone to sea
a35,000-mile trip Antarctic
OR
He
is 16-year-old
Juggins, of Oxford.
son of a sall
to the
Anthony Anthony,
The Essex Yeomanry
Col. R. C. O. Parker, Hon. Colonel of the Essek Yeomanry, receives the title
deed conferring the Freedom of Colchester on his Regiment from Coun- cillor H. Hepburn Reid. Mayor of Colchester. The ceremony took place in
front of the Town Hall.
Nationalists
Threaten
AMERICA TESTS
NEW "COMPACT"
BOMB IN NEVADA
Las Vegas, Nevada, Nov. 5.
Raised In UN By America
Paris, Nov. 5.
The United States announced today that it is placing the problem of elections for a unified Ger- many on the agenda of the General Assembly.
It proposed that the elections be organised by an International Commission under United Nations supervision.
The proposal, made in agreement with Britain and France, is to place the following item on the United Nations agenda:
'Appointment of an imparijal International Commission under United Nations. supervision to carry out a somultaneous inves- tigation in the Federal Republic of Germany, in Berlin and in the Soviet Zone of Germany in order
to determine whether existing conditions there make it possible to hold genuinely free elections throughout these
211 Cas
In a letter to Mr Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, the three Governments stated:
IMPACT OF
JAPAN ON
MARKETS
London, Nov. 5. The impact of Japan on world the markets resulting from Sterling payments pact signed in August is expected to in- crease following the ratification of the peace treaty.
Be
Mossadegh May Make Paris Trip
Paris, Nov. 5.
Prime Minister, Mossadegh, is
The Persian Dr Mohammed expected to visit Paris during the United Nations General
The Government of the
· Urated States, in agreement with The United Kingdom and French Governments, wish to
During the post-treaty period, | bring before the General
the British authorities believe. Assembly of the United Nations the agreement will give Japan Die desire at the German
many more opportunities in ex- Federal Chancellor that
port markets because the United ncutral international Commis-States is likely to support any sion under United Nations arrangements enabling
Jupan supervision should be appointed pay her own way. It is also ex- to investigate whether conditionspected that the payments agree- A B-29 dropped the latest of the United throughout Cermany make it rent made with the Sterling Assembly but no definite plans have yet been made, a Persian States' new "compact" atom bombs on the French-ble in hold genuinely free area would provide for a much
elections there."
higher level of trade for Japan spokesman said today. man's Flat proving grounds today and it exploded An explanatory memorandum than it has been possible hitherto
under with the most brilliant flash of the current series-fated
the previously more re- "Since 1945 the United King-strictive arrangements. of tests.
doin, the United States and The new arrangement gives full The bomb was dropped at 4.31 p.m. G.M.T. ItFrenet Governments have con- the Japanese Governmen!
control of the foreign exchange use any means at their disposal sent a reddish-tinged mushroom-shaped cloud boil-ristently maintained and con-
account in international trade, authorities ex- ing furiously 15,000 feet into the air.
and the British pect that with the flastising of
Government will become more The nea assertive in this field.
means that there arrangement
much greater scope use by Japan of Sterling in trade with foreign countries for which Britain has previously refused permission
Tunis, Nov 5 Dathadist Lenders today threatened that they will
Tunisian
lo oblato independence from the French 11 then demands are not met fully.
Seven minutes later a low fleery, violet-tinged Meanwhile. a delegation of rumbling Sound like that of all directions. Tunisian Cabinet Ministers, led di tant
new
נקט!
tinue to maintain that Germany should be reunited as soon ay this can
be brought about by fingers uemocratie lines which will ensure the re-establishment of a free Germany able to play her part in the peaceful associa tion of Dec European nations.
after the detonation flash. In a communique, the "Com-
thunder was heard in
Observers
10.000-Loot by Premier Mohammed Chenik, down-town Las Vegas, 90 miles
45 mties Charleston, is in Paris to negotiate a
from the test site. Surface winds Mount agreement replacing the protec-
were blowing from Las Vegah of the toe site, saw a buy- red fireball immediately Lorate.
toward the test site and theliant
The noise was not beard as loudly here as it Thursday when the
fireball appeared to be as large fourth of the current series of or larger than those which fol
lowed the previous for Orst plosions and it lasted five or six seconds before the mushroom cloud shot out of the flaming roaks into the sky.
a sailor, gave up his job
mittee of Action for the Safe as a gardener elx months ago to
Free take a course in seamanship. Quard of Constitutional
Representa- dom and Popular
He was
Ahe youngest
of the
blasts went
off before in history's
grew of the 900-ton survey ship tion" has warned that it will use 4.000 troops
She called "all available means if demands atomic war games. John Biscoe when
of the independence from Southampton to relieve the for the
are not met by present regime weather experts who man seven
Paris "United Press. tiny Empire outposts.
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AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 9.30
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were li
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The Atomic Energy Commis- xiun said that troops did not shock today participate
No waves were felt in Las Vegas Inmediato and there reports of damage, in contrast with Thursday's tests when windows it down- lategias
Blores were broken and one ceilings and walls cracked,
town
The atomic cloud which followed the explosion had a
colour at grayish-purple
It shot into the sky looking like
ex-
At least one mud possibly two probably this week. United more detanations are expected,
Press
MUCH STRONGER
Richfield, Utah, Nov. 5. The atomic explosion today Flat raftled at Frenchanan's windows sharply in Richtleid,
at least 225 miles east of the
test site.
were
ESSENTIAL STEP
"They have repeatedly made concrete proposals on this sub- jeet, lably at the Council of Foreign Ministers of the United | Kingdom. the United States of America. U.S.S.R. and France in 1949, and in dels from May. their three High Commissioners Commander-in- to the Soviet October, 1950. Chief in Germany in May and In those jetters the three High Commissioners made it clear that an essential step towards the reunification of Germany was fine holding < free elections under internation- a supervision."
The explanation memorandum recalled also the attitudes of the German
Government
Federal
He added that neither had any plans been made for Dr Mossadegh's return to Teheran from the United States, where he has been for the lust few
wccks.
19TH BRIGADE WEIGHS IN
Among the troops sent to the Middle East trouble zone was the 19th Bri- gade, which was flown to the area from Britain. Here Major D. Benar is shown being weighed prior to boarding the air. craft.
"Treasure Ship" Runs Aground
Portsmouth, Nov. 5.
The “treasure ship" Lamorna, which was aban- doned in a gale off the Isle of Wight last night, has a good chance of being sal- vaged, given a spell of calm
weather.
Diplomatic quarters here the peace treaty the Japanese beteve that Dr Mossadegh's continued slay in Washington indicates that there may be some hope of Anding a formula for for resuming the Anglo- with her skull and crossbones
Persian oil talks.
set Evil from flying floy
The white-hulted
schooner,
It was also noted here that if Gosport, near here, on Thurs-
Dr Mossadegh would come to day to find a fabulous £500,000 treasure concealed by the 17th. The British authorities sald Paris he would have an oppor
Captain
buccaneer, the chief immediate advantage tunity for informal discussions Century to Britain Is that her obligation with Mr Anthony Eden, Bri-Kidd, in the South China Seas. to Japan
in dollars has been tain's new Foreign Secretary, But a great gale swept the Channel yesterday, abolished.-United Press.
Po Valley Mystery
Rome, Nov. 5.
A lop Italian geophysicist ex- pressed skepticism today over an observatory report that the and the East German Adminis- entire Po Valley has risen a
foot
by
US
English of Secretary and the State, Mr Dean Acheson.
He would also be able to con- sult many of the leading Moslem
statesmen.
In British quarters here there was no indication that officials were expecting any early re- In wel of dalks with the Persian
Government.--Beuler.
Stars
Pay Tax
Won't
Stockholm, Nov. 5. Seven of Sweden's top actors.
film stars, and singers are go- ing bankrupt
rather than pay call "extortionate"
Their
range from
She got
into
difficulties and eventually her crew of 14 had be taken off and the ship abandoned
to
This morning, she was found on the beach between Milford and Barton, near Bournemouth, of the south English coast.
She is head on to the shore and
f she not driven broadside an by wind and tide, there is every hope that she can be pulled stern Arst into
vetery deep
All the damage is superficial. But it will cost a great deal of money if it is decided to fit her out again to search for Captain Kidd's treasure.--Reuter,
All-British Jet Loco
London, Nov. 5. The first oli-British Set locomotive is nearly ready for of tests, and is expected to be in
the head of a cauliflower. "After The sound reached Richfield tration. two minutes the head broke off 25 minutes after the explosion already stated in its letter to the structor at Rome University and "As the High Commission has Pietro Caloi, geophysics in- from the stom. A double cap. Walliam Warner, of Radio Inoking like the visor of a joc-Station K.S.V.C, said that "two German Federal Chancellor, the Italy's representative at a recen key's cap, then appeared. It sharp bangs"
heard in United States considers that only international geophysics congress was similar to the cap which Richfekt. The Station recorded by means of such impartial in-at Brussels, said a movement of formed over the cloud from the the reports and the sound "was vestigation can it be expedi- the earth's crust of the extent air-dropped bomb at Bikini in
so loud that our meter needje tiously and satisfactorily deter- and rapidity
would reported described bounced all over the dial."
or not conditions have 1948 when selentiels
mined whether or not
been accompanied exist in the Soviet Zone of Ger- widespread earthquakes. it as an ice-cap produced by the cloud's rapid rise 10 a high Warner added, "The explosion many as well as in Berlin and The Bandandi Observatory of what they altitude.
was much stronger than last in the German Federal Repub- Faenza, near the Adriatic coast- taxes demanded by the country's Friday's blast which We
Government. also lie which would make it possible line, reported on
Sunday that Socialist The stem of the cloud blew recorded. Last week's was to hold free general elections," the entire Po Valley, from Milan income-tax arrears away toward the north-cast but heard in Richfield as steady the memorandum said.
lo Bologna and from the Alps £2,400 to £335. 10 the mushroom top continued to
rumble instead of sharp ex- "In view of the purpose of the to the Appennines, had risen a Boar intact
They are taking the line thousands of teet plosions like today. This new United Nations and the respon foot during the past 16 days in Sweden's troubadour Ewert service this year: Its per- into the air. I lasted longer one rattled windows all over sibilities of the General Assem-a phenomenal bradyseisma Taube, who pleaded three years formance will be compared with than any of the previous ones the town."-United Press,
bly, as expressed in the Charter, elow, quiet up or down move ago that he should be exempt No. 18,000, the Swiss-built jot beginning to
the United States Governmentment of the earth's crust.)
from taxation because he locomotive now disintegrate 10 minutes after
considers that the Assembly is Officials at the Bandandi Ob-
"spread the detonation
and happiness Western Region. joy the appropriate body to estab-servatory said on Sunday night throughout
He the country."
Metropolitan Vickers, lish such an impartial commis that they were still studying the won his case.
Manchester, who were to have and declined sion and to nominate it."-Reu shitt
to give ter.
further explanations. The area
bulit the propulsion unit only, When he was awarded
have
noly taken over nearly between Milan and Bologna is 2800 music prize, the authori- the whole locomotive, The miles lang-Asso- tias cancelled taxes on it. chassis le being built at Swin-
Sture Lagerwall, who is play-don.
are The specifications ing the lead in Somerset secret, put it is likely Maugham's "Home and Beauty" weigh about 120 tons with
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Discussions On Enclave
Berlin, Nov. 5.
about 155
GERMANS AT UN
Paris, Nov. 5. Two West German represen-clated Press. American and Soviet officialstatives here to attend the United here today discussed for two Nations General Assembly wifi hours the future of Stein-be treated as important visitors stuecken, West Berlin enclave and as official observers, the in the Soviet sector of the United Nations Protocol Divi-
ston said today
The Germans will be given
city.
in
an
unning
in
at
to
his own production at his 2,500 hp. gas-turbine engine
Egypt's Protest own theatre, awes £550 tax. capable of more than 100
Geneva, Nov, 5.
He claims he earns only £14 a day and owns nothing more This
18,009, one is in Switzerland,
will be the fourth Jet Than the clothes he stands up in loco in the world.. One is No. American officials would not the same treatment as accorded Egypt's protest to the Inter- and birthday presents. say anything about the resultin the past to representatives nutional Labour Organisation of the talks but they said that of other non-member countries against the alleged establish- His car, he says, is borrowed, and the other, in the United no further meeting was con- such as Spain They will have ment of forced labour camps by "Who, then pays for its petrol States. On the performance of
the two templated unless requested by access to documents and other the British in the Suez Canal and his hair-dye?" asks the
British-owned t fets Soviet officials.
information.
Zone will come befor the ILO Socialist Press.
will depend tho; future of The German delegation, led
steam governing
which meets body
locomotives drawing Stelnatuecken, though be by Herr Herbert Blankenhorn, here on November 20.
Say the Liberal newspapers: long distance express trains. longing to
Berlin, is will have no special status of
who The Governing Body will "People
already pay The new loep will look like a separated from it by a mile-privileges unless these are speci- discuss whether or not the theatre and radio taxes to hear windowless
carriage with wide Soviet zone corridor. 1tfically voted by the General matter is to be sent before the actors must now have the extra driving cabin at each end. was occupied for some days by Assembly or any of its com- United Nations Economie and pleasure of contributing to will burn fuel oil to create the debts the artists cannot meet." gases which drive the turbines.
West
East German Police-Reuter.
POP
YOU LOOK
mittoes.-Reuter,
Social Council,--Reuter,
YOU DON'T
BELIEVE
Seeing red!
GLUM POP!
JUST HAD MY FORTUNE TOLD!
SORT OF
"THING DO
1 DO WIEN MY
BANK MAKSJA, KI
TELLS
YOU?
ME
na ntawy Kitive abouk ligula, aywe
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