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THE CHINA' MAIL,

Eisenhower Statement On "Unfair" Tactics Of Taft Supporters

Prelate Urges Ban

On "Horror

Weapons

York, July 8,

An international ban on horror weapons was urged today by the Archbishop of York but he said he was aware that Russia was not likely to make any such agreement easy to reach.

The

Ardibishop, Dr C. F. Garbett, said the Church should call for the international pro hibition nuclear weapons, the napalm bomb, obliteration bombing

warlare.

Of

Chicago, July 3.

General Dwight D. Eisenhower left Denver, Colorado, today on a speech-making tour to Chi- cago to demand fair play at next week's Republican Convention which chooses the Party's presidential" candidate.

Those around him said that the General was.

FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1962.

Shepherds Gift To The Pope

- Valičan Olly, July 3. Italian shepherds today gavo Pope Pius XII's fully- grown 'tōral englo wil two-metre while – wuan and a-wolf cab. Holh wero captured -In the wild Abrukal mountains of cen tral Italy.

delegation from the Shepherds Union of Abruzzi brought the shephenia' two worst enemies to the Vall- can City.

After admiring them, the Popo asked that the cagio and the wolf-cub be kept for-him at Rome's 100 Restor.

"fighting mad" over the Taft tactics in the Party's Communists

National Committee meeting in Chicago which yesterday voted to "seat" a complete delegation of

17 supporters from Georgia in place of a delega-

tion which included 14 Eisenhower supporters.

for a Democratic

Before leaving by special for a "clean Republican Con- train, General Elsenhower told vention", saying he was just as reporters, "I am going to roar out glad as he could be that he was Republican this year. Pro- across the country for a clean, not decent operation, The American spects people deserve

victory in November were be coming botter all the time, he 5. Said he would express his

Democratic preference for candidato through his alternate at the Democmlle convention, Mr James Vágin, Mr Truman is a delegate to the convention

"I am going to Chicago is a roldler in the ranks to have hand in that fight, 1 am going to say that our Party cannot go before the public and ask for its votes unless it comes into court with dean bands.

"I am going to oak every

and bacteriological delegate to help in this fight for but has raid he will not attend

"With Russia' in her present extremely mood. it will be dimcult to obtain any effective Dr international agreement," Gorbett told a York diocesan

conference,

nevertheless, it is the "But plnih duty of the churches to Boat tradisie me of that every should

the wurst horrors of war."

that the Ho sald

Church, however, inust never lose sight

|

Arrested In Copenhagen

before. General

COMIC OPERA POLITICS

Debate In Pusan On Bill Which

Doesn't Exist

Pusch, July 4. · Personal tragedies and possibly the destiny of South Korea are tangled with the political crisis here, but current developments have introduced the flood of a Gilbert and Sullivañ opéra,

The South Korean legislature is debating a bill which, according to Parliamentary rules, does not exist.

Sponsors of the bill hope it will serve

persuade Predliont Syngman Rhee not to dissolve the Assembly, although authori tative Assembly opinion sys

the President' has no constitu tional power to oust Parliament. Premier Chang Talk Sang, however, is confident the "ghost bill" will become a fact and that will turn away the wrath of the President from the Assembly,

Premier Chong and his sup-

Red Core

In Atomic

Commission

Paris, July 3. The French, National' As- today adopted the

tair proceedings at the Conven- unill the Democratic candidate few leaflets in front of General of creating a bill which has Atomic

Hon

Copenhagen, July 3. Twenty-two Communists were under arrest today for painting anti-fldgway slogans on walls Matthew B. Ridgway, Allled Supreme Com mander in Europe, arrived here. Special squads of cleaners quickly romoved the slogans,

The only

other Communist action was the throwing of a

Ridgway's car, but the Commun- ist Party has arranged 11 meet While the General was making this statement In Denver, his

Ings in Copenhagen tonight to supporters on

protest against the General's the National Charles Harrison Mann, a vitit bis, Arst to Denmark, Committee In Chicago opened a Washington lawyer, zald nerce attack on the tactics of day that he will charge General General Ridgway, former the dominant Taft faction in Douglas MacArthur with violat United Nations Commander in adjudicating delegations;

disputed Ing the Hatch Act if the Gen-Korea, was asked to comment on eral delivers the keynote all the statement made by Lord The Elschhower faction have dress at the Republican Na Alexander, British Defence challenged the credentials of tional Convention in Chicago. Minister, that he wished Gen- 13 pro-Taft delegates from Loul-Generai MacArthur is to Bina alleging that they were the address on Monday hive cral James Van Fleet, the Eighth right. Army's Commander in Korea, The picked by "phoney" tactics and

prohibits had more reserves in his own

hands."

оп

had been chosen.

LAWYER'S THREAT

to.

Hatch Act "stolen" from the Eisenhower partisan political activity by government employees anti carries

penalties of up to a $1,000 fing and one year's im- im-

of the final nimi, namely the camp. abolition of war itself by re- moving the sins and injustice which so often lead to war."

Garbett said,

COUNTER-ATTACK

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