CHARGED WITH ESPIONAGE
Andre Erwin Andrues, 25- year-old German student of philology, is on trial is Berlin- Lichterfelde on charges of spying 'slice 1950, and of co- operating with the Soviet In-
telligence Service. In March 1952, he attempted to bribe employces of an American Or- ganisation,
whe agreed to
supply the information re- quired, and then reported the incident to the Western Allied Counter Intelligence Service,
whip Immediately
Andries-Express Photo.
arrested
Nine Million
Psychiatric Cases In U.S.
New York, May 28. An estimated 9,000,000 Ameri- cans have mental problems- more then the total number of Infantile Paralysis, Cancer and Tuberculosis
combined cases according to Dr. Robert P. Knight, inedical director of the Stock- Riggs Foundation, of bridge, Massachusetts.
Dr Riggs said that during World War II the number of men whose services were lost to the U.S. Army for psychiatric
greater reasons was
than the totalmen
In the Pacifle theatre of operations,
Speaking to a group of busi-
ness men at a luncheon, Dr
F THE CHINA MAIL,
"BIG THREE
COMEDIAN
REBUKED
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1958,
MINISTERS Speeding Up
DISCUSS BERLIN AND FAR EAST
Paris, May 28.
The Big Three Foreign Ministers agreed today to send a new note to the Soviet Uniqu next week rentowler the Western offer to carry out free elections in all Germany and pressing the Kremlin to be more specilc about its propißaßls för á üdified Germinny.
The United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, and the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schtiman, conferred for two hours and 20 minutes of the Soviet note, the increasing threat of a Russian, rehewal of the Berlin blockade and the Far East situation:
Production Of Uranium
Canberra, May 28. Aurifil is to speed its To the limill of her resources Qie Developiniõpil tranidis deposits atomio energy.
of for
Abounding this tá krib Haule of Representatives today, the Supply Nilister Enid the deposits would bo developed for Australia
poris ana. le
The House fiassed with- out oppcstion a bill to strengtheni
Goyetzi- ment's powers to enter any property and mine uranium
the
Ifimediately after the talks, which were held in the French Foreign Minis. Adenauer's
try, Mr Eden left in a Royal Air Force plans for Bát là 18 have 8 firet:hand look at the worsening situation which, the thres Miniklöfs Bgreed, was only, to.... be expected.
Churchill On Korea
Truce Talks
After Mr Eden had left, Me The Fetich fäulalröd (Ný neži Achega
Int French for ité American vid Cabinet Ministers to continuo | iftafiti) and veinia, the American-French talks M. Pliny fuld afterwards, which will go on until to found, erin); understanding for our viewpoint whether y
asked-
morrow.
Talled discussions will take place in Washington."
Efforts to learn.
more speel- Really thout any Allied counter-present had been, roached for Alherlömt KU; KE measure plan which had een Pinas tdplied. We agreed on the reported here for the past week general principies. Further de- brought the response that it was up to the Allied authorities in London, May 23.
Germany to disclose any delalis. Speaking in the House of Surprising to many French Commens today on the Korean observers was chuman's situation, the Prime Minister, fallure to press strongly for a Big Mr Winston Churchill, Gald: Four conference, immediately, as "During the last ter months we arah Pafila bwradpers had
topdriba, he wonki.
have been engaged
making in extraordinary tour
hot think there has ever been any will to peace on the side of the enemy who were suffering ag heavily when the truce was begun and who have certainly improved
tlons in which I do
BY JUDGE United Nations
London, May 28,
Radio and stage comedin Dave Morris did not wait in
court to hear Mr Justice Stable
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It was agreed that the door should be kept open for another meeting with the Soviela.
Prediction
On Russia
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