THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1952.

S. KOREA The Boy Who UPROAR IN BONN PARLIAMENT This Was No

TO PRESS CLAIMS

War Losses Through Japanese Action

Washington, Feb. 7. The Korean Ambassador, You Chan Yang, will leaye for Tokyo on, Monday to hend the Korean delegation opening negotiations with Japan for a treaty of amily and commerce.

"I am hopeful we will be able to conclude a part satisfactory to both nations." Mr Yang told The Arociated Press. "The negotia- tions are an opportunity for Japan to prove she desires to re- enter the family of free nations. The impending peace treaty oblitates Japan to enter negotia- tions with us and other nations In a spirit of full sincerity, I am optanistic she will honour this «bligation.

"Koren is hopeful of establish-

with. ing friendly relations Japan, clearing away the bad blood between the two nations in the past 40 years." Mr Yang

The treaty neded. extablish diplomade relations and

commercial govern other intercourse, he said.

would

und

Koren would so call upon Japan to settle all property- claims Korea has agalust Japan he result of the recent war The claims total many millions of dollars.

19

he

"There are not reparations,”.

salt. "but such claims as Korean slips which Japan con- Asented during the war

FISHING RIGHTS

Anali Important issue, Mr Yong

estabil à miet j:

or that rights and waters.

india "We shall present MacArthur

the that Line be- the two nations be atan-

he sald.

-Korea_azo_sucks_agreement eroblishing the legal status of Koreans in Japan.

000

for

"There are 500,000 to 1,000,- Koreans in Japan, 75 per cent of whom Japan forced to so there during the war forced labour. We want Japan to give a Koreans who wish

Temain in Japan

1713- restricted status us legal re- sidents without having to make application therefore and pay- ment of fees as recently enneled Japanese laws demand."

Mr Yong hoped. the past would be concluded within two months.Associated Pics5.

PRODUCTION OF GOLD FALLING

Toronto, Feb. 7.

The Ontario gold mines pro- duced nearly four per cent less bullion in 1951 than during the a provincial proceding year, mines report said today.

The Mines Minister, Mr W. G. Mell sald production could be expected to drop further un- less something is done to re- lieve the gold mining industry of the pressure of high casta against the diminishing gold price, United Press.

Was Shy

was

At the start of her tragically interrupted visit to Kenyn, Princess Elizabeth — as she then was the centre of a charming incident at Nairobi involving Prince Salim, a Swahill native boy born on the same day as Prince Charles, Salim was chosen to present a banquel to the Princess and when the presentation was rehearsed (upper picture) éverything went swimmfagly, On the actual day, however, Salim was overcome with shyness, held the bouquet behind his back (picture at right) and hud_to_be_coaxed into handing it to the Princess. Express and Central Press. Photos.

Sequel To "Ike's"

Blast

At Spain

Washington, Feb. 7.

Did General Dwight D. Eisenhower say Ennin will be kept out of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganisation (NATO) as long as he commands ita European forces?

An American labour leatief was quoted in a Paris despatch on Tuesday as saying that Gen. Eisenhower made this statement at a luncheon for a visiting group.

Senator

Horry

P. Cain, whose resources may well mea told the difference between disaster

(Republican-Washington)

the Senate that Gen. Eisenhtower or victory If the world should

Socialist Attack On Rearmament Policy

Police Break Up Pacifist

Protest Demonstrations

Bonn, Feb. 7.

Germans have accused the French of trying to annex the former German förritory, Unde agreement approved by the Western powers, France has a 50-year hold on the economy of the territory. Recently Franco appointed an Ambassador to the Bear as she would to any in- dependent country. The final staing of the border territory

pence treaty.

West Germany's rearmament policy today provoked an uproar will be decided in the German within Parliament and pacifist protest demonstrations without.

Defending his rearmament policy, Dr Konrad Adenauer, West Ger- man Chancellor, faced the most unruly Bundestag (Lower House) in his 30 months of rule.

Friend

Bydney, Feb. 7. Charles: Tomás 50- year-old former, ihopght ho saw's friend swimming towards him under water as Evans Head, 290 mifce north of Sydney.

"I thought I woull jump en my filend's back for a jake,” said, Thomas. “But

I find I had straddled a akack."

The shark, an eight-foot. grey nurse, bit him twlon. couldn't loosed Thy quickly enough," Thomas told his inscuers. -Reuler,

Schumaa Plan Amnesty For Ex-President Is Approved

French

SOCIALIST ATTACK Dr Adenauer said: "The treaty move came so middenly--- and this is remarkable-it came right · after we ratified the The Social Democrat Opposition, attacking at the whole German Ppl

considered that the French West European coal and steely (for pooling Itim, called for new elections on the ground that prejudiced the status of the

a few

days before this nobody ever thought that such rearmament would Saar by appointing their High

decisive debate was to

begla." be considered when the present House was elected.heag or the French diplomatic

Commissioner in the Saar as The Chancellor

charged

of the As the 76-year-old Chancellor i

mission thero. Twelve people were arrested.

and opened a two-day bebate on In Parliament, Dr Adenauer West Gerthany's part in Euro-had to appeal several times to pein defence, the Police, using the Chairmann, Herr Ehlers, for hoses, drenched 1,000 Com order so that he could make munist-led pacifists in the streets himself heard. outside.

Appealing for a contribution to Western defence, Dr Adenauer urged the need for Lension bo'ween Germany and France but said

Two miles away, in the middle of Bonn, powerful Police units broke up other columns forming | lersening to march on Parliament.

ACTION BY

MOSSADEGH

must have been misrepresented. find itself engulfed in global REGRETTED

"The General is acknowledged conflet." everywhere to be a military

diplomat of the highest possible character. It would be impossible and downright stupid for him to needlessly criticise a nation

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The American who quotel

Gen. Eisenhower asked his name not

be useti, He was a member of the 13-man Executive Com. mittce

of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICTU)

which met with Gen. Eisenhower.

The American said the Gen- eral told Ave or six of the group in an informal discussion that you could get some things

Washington, Feb. 7. The spokesman of the State Department, Mr Michael J. Mc- Dermott, súld today that the United States regrots the action of Iran in demanding the closing of three American Infor- mation and cultural centres in outlying, districts.

Mr McDermott said that the State Department was studying

from Spain without putting it the possibility of making repre- on the eme level as NATO- that Spain would not be ad-sentations to Iran,

mitted into NATO as long as he was Supreme Commander.

"CONTRADICTORY"

He added, however, that the United States had no intention of trying to take any retallatory action because the Iranian not

The General was quoted as saying Spain does not have a free Government's order was regime and he had no particular discriminatory and appears to be

within the sovereign rights

love for the kind ones that Government.

Senator Cain, who

close co-operation with Spain,

said:

"Gen. Eisenhower knows,

Mr McDenoit

pointed

of

out

as everybody else ought to that the closure order applied to know, that the military com- British, French and Soviet cul- mander of the NATO forces tural centres as well.

and who shall not become 4 member of NATO,

does not determine who shall "Iran gave us their reason for

the closure order and we under-

"Gen. Eisenhower has beenrtand it," he said.

and should clarify the situation."

Shipping Line Asks Subsidy

Washington, Feb. 7. The American President Lines has asked for Gov- ernment subsidy ald on its service between American Atlantic ports and Malaya, Indonesia and the trails Settlements.

The Company said it is facing direct competition from 14 foreign-flag opera- tors over various segments of the route.---Associated Press.

Decision On

Tunisian Impasse

over which Germany had no The Socialists, second strong-vieling ex-President': „Armulio

Bald

Sear was

unde REDS ACCUSED

young German

Germany would not commit accused France of damaging the

chances of lasting Fra soldiers to a

Franco-Ger= European army commanded by man friendship and real Europ- General

at a critical

Panama City, Feb, 7, Eisenhower if they can confederation

time.

Less than a year after con- were subject to an organisation

control,

est Party in the Lower House, Aries of abusing his power, the he sale. Dr Adenauer declared that launched a sharp attack on Dr National Assembly early today Russia was trying to subjugate

Adenauer's

Buddy, complyed legislative action. 10. position. Wertern Germany as a first step heavy-set

Ollentiauer, free him from gaol.

It passed a bill granting substituting for Party chieftain gaining all West Europe. He charged that the Com-

Kurt Schumacher, charged the amnesty to the former Presid munist Party in West Germany Chancellor with letting France ent and all others implicated in were infiltrating Into and under-get away with actions in the the bloody events of last, kiny

when Aria's was mining the population.

Saar which were prejudicial to thrown. The Deputy Chaleman of the German

The lhil} He sold the Socialists, too, Alciblades Arosemena, the now goes to Defence Department, Herr Ollenhauer, claimed that there approved defence of the tree President Installed in Aring

to

Erich

interests.

over-

no hurry for a German Western world against the Cam-place, He was quoted in the

that

Assembly, as saying he would valo it, but has neither

con-

Was

but minist

threat, defence

D: contribution. Do-

Adenauer's programme Wis mocracy today was stronger than ever before.

faulty because: He said that the living stand-demands "social justice" and Dr

1. Defence of democracy alto armed nor denied this state- ards of the masses must be in- Adenauer noglects this. creased before money was spent

on weapons. Reuter..

NATO MEMBERSHIP

of danige:

War

ment

Arlas was unseated after try- ing to change Panama's consti- tution

by decree, and was ther guoled. A short while later the Assembly conviced him in an impeachment trial. and banned Ishim for life from holding office.

2. Dr Adenauer is offering German soldiers to the European Army without getting political equality" 3.The Bonn, Feb. 7. The Chancellor, Konrad declining. Adenauer, told his Parliament 4. Rearmament now today West Germany had been deepen the division of Geratay connection with some of the promised eventual membership -Associated Press.

in the North Atlantic Treaty

Organisation (NATO). He call-

ed for French co-operation in

selling the new Franco-German THE

quarrel over the industrial Saar.

The 70-year-old Chancellor opened the Parliamentary debate on the issue of arming 300,000 to 400,000 German soldiers' to, Join the projected European army against Communism. The Issue is one of the hottest ares in post-war history and Dr Adenauer faced the fight of his political life.

Outside, 500 shouting an

anti-

IS

weut!

fie remained in gool while the authorities investigated his

In the

deaths

that occurred fighting which overthrew him,

Arias is still A power ·In

MOON Pamalan politics. With new

HIS

OBJECTIVE.

London, Feb. 7. Thirteen-your-old Martin Jef-

elections on the way, several pariles manoeuvring for kis súp. port joined to obtain his free- doma.

The amnesty bill was passed with the support of several: Administration, deputies. Associated Press,

renament demonstrators tried tries of Hampstead is planning Warns Against

to

bulidich

by police Inside

on the Parliament

to become first boy to

but were driven back on the moon. He is waiting for with a water hose. reply from the British Inter- planetary Society to his applica- the Bundestag (Lower ton for membership. House), Communist Deputies If he is accepted he will put

booed and heckled

14

the Chan-

German

Possible Snag

before them the plans of o

The Hague, Feb. 7. cellor, who put forward the 120ft, rocket ship which he has In a debate in Parliament to- West German Government's pro-spent six years dealgning.

night on Dutch participation in posal to raise 12

Martin talked easily about the European Army, the Dutch divisions for Western

defence. grous

gravitational motors, gyroscopic Foreign Minister, Dr Dirk Silk- Several times Dr Adenauer seats and

ker, outlined Holland's attitude centrifugal-pumpe, to threatened

Lefist and then abandoned technical should be guarded against, expel

and said that two situations hecklers from the chamber, data to stand in his head to de-

Dr Adenauer sppealed to the monstrate the difficulty of eating One was that the European, French to head off & serious a raw carrot upside down. quarrel developing between Germany and France over the future of the coal-rich Sam. The

51 Nations

Pledge Assistance

Paris, Feb. 7.

The “two-day technical pen alstance conference of the Unit- ed Nations closed today with 51 countries firmly pledging a total of. 318,802,000 for this year's operations of the United Nations' expanded

aded programme of tech- nical assistance.

Ten more countries indicated Paris, Feb. 7. A drafting Committee

they would make contribu- re- that presenting 15 Aslalle and Arab ons but they have not yet an- nations, which plan to take the nounced their respective figures. French-Tunisian dispute before The total is just short of the the Security Council of the $20,000,000 target agure, United Nations, will probably It is expected that it will be placed in a contradictory post- He declined to say what the not act until after the Security fully reached when the amount ilon through no fault of his own reason was,--United Press.

Coune)! reconvenes in New the last 10 countries will contr York later this month.

The United States was again This decision was said to have the largest contributor with a been taken last night by repre- pledge of $12,000,000, provide soniatives of India, Pakistan that this amount did not exceed and Egypt, who constitute committee appointed by the 1860 per cent of the total of all

contributions.United Press. nations to draft a latter Tunisian affairs to the Security Council.

Senator Cain has not declared

his stand on Gen, Elrenhower as

a Presidential candidato.

In

TRUMAN'S 'ATTITUDE

Washington, President

Truman stated today he had never entertained any sympathy towards ths Franco regime in Spain.

Press

President Truman made the statement in his weekly conference in reply to a question referring to the reported state-

ment

by General Eisenhower.

Mystery Of Missing Politician

Οτι

The Security Counell is to meet in New York on February 18, but it was not known whether the 15 nations would To-Avly, Feb. 7.

their leiter to the submit The Israeli Foreign Ministry Security Council in February

camident Truman could not has asked ttz Praguo Consulate For wait, until later, France- :

on such a statement to seek information on the because he had not been in- whereabouts of Mogiac Gran,

of it.

leader of the Iarnel, pro-Russinni He indicated that the pros- Mapal Party pect bf military agreement between Spain and the, United States caused him no personal pleasure.

Prospe.

bute to chown.

Opium Trial

In Peru

can't

Army would go into action with- "The effect will be similar to out the support of the forces of eating upside down when we the other NATO partners,

near the moon," he explained.

The other was that NATO Martin's main difficulty is forces would go into action and finestring, the

such, Expedition," the European Army, as do much on three shil-not join in because of a possible lings a week pocket money," he veto by one of the six European

today at hio home in Army countries. Hampstead Way......... "But, the "These dificulties can only main thing is to show the be avoided if Germany can be society my designs and then see brought into the North Atlantic what happens."--London Ex-Treaty Organisation in some way press Service.

or other," he said.-Reuter,

said

Britain To Send Oil Mission

To Persian Gulf

London, Feb. 7.

The British Government announced today that it is sending a mission of high officials to tour the rich oil-bearing areas of the Persian Gulf.

A Foreign Office spokesman stated that Sir Roger Making, Under-Secretary in charge of Economic Affairs in the Foreign Office, would lead the mission, which would include representatives from the Treasury and the Bank. of England,

The

ני

with the

The task would be to study cuss the skuntien the problems arising from the rulers concerned." increased production of oil in It is understood that one of the area and to prepare a report the principal purposes of the for the Foreign Secretary, Mr tour in to study conditions in Anthony Eden..

those of-producing centres in The mission

will fly frst, to which British technicians' ato Bagdad. From there it will visit employed and 'to - soo – whether the independent Shelkdom of their present establishments aro Lima, Feb. 7.

will also visit adaptable for the responsibillies Shahjah. It

Involved An Hollan, Guldo Franco Riyadh, in Saudi Arabia.

the production of Cesta, 40, was among four The mission will be away for ol In greatly foreused defendants accused of traffick about a month,

quantities. ing In' opium;

Foreign

The ipokea

Foreign" Office said that A Chinese Alfredo Lou, was maTÍ Bild, "In viewôf the lid wng some time since an official also accused along with

an special.

responsiolition

conalbilities of Her Foreign Office misaleh had visit Ecuadorian And a. Peruvian Majesty's Government in the ed these areas--Reuter,

Costa was arrested on August, protected States of the Persian

PERSIAN DENIAL M by Customs

problems

Teheran, Fel. 7, A Persian Government spoleos in Paris in the way back why succostos sald was cam- Peruvian frontier, with nine duction of oil in tire areas. to Israel

pletely

pounds of opium in two suit Foreign Eecretary has decided nian, Mr Javad Boushiri, denied him whether he was referring in He is reported to have gono Tho" 74-year-old | Vice-Presi- | cores with double, bottoms. that Sir Roger: Makins, · Under-"from top' to bottom"'"'" "London"

Allarg, being- tried; before a Secretary of State In the newspaper report that particular, to the regime of from Paris to Czechoslovakia in ident was stated to be in fine

Fast General Franco. The President connection with the recent ar-condition. Ho went into the special coury organised to crack | Foreign Office, skuld visit these Germany, was negotiating a £19.

·Bqfd, yes,..., he, was --Associated [rest of his cousin, Shimon Bethesun Naval Hospitul yester="| Tha... sale of the drug-United States in order to study con- million contract for Persian oll. „Pross-and- France-Presse.

OmisieinUnited Press,

Yeay-Router.

ditiona: "eth fire tuid end DE

The President added very

that he had never enter

med any sympathy towns Newspapermen then asked

Spaln

Oren is reported to have dis- appeared in Czechoslovakia,

Ha. recently attended a meat- ng of the Communist-dominat- ed World Federation of Trade

In Berlin.

a

OPERATION ON BARKLEY

Washington, Feb. 7. Vice-President Alben Barkley |0,

the

Unlon hoved to have ctophad a minor operation today Zarumilis, on the Ecuadorian- arising from the Ineswaard, pro-

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