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Democrats Prepare
Amnesty Call In Germany
Eiken, July 13.
The Congress of the Fred Democratic Party, a mem- ber of the West German Government Coalition, "to- day called for a *general aminasty, "or similar settle- ment," for the 600 German war criminals still in Allied Taois
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A unanimous resolu». Hon the Congress called the in tha method envisaged
Bonn Conventions in no way satisfactory,"
The Conventions call for,
Allied-German mixed
Board to review scatenorA and
make recommanda-
Hons for mercy-Reuter,
CLAIM TO GALILEE
TERRITORY
Israel Taking A Firm Stand
Israel
to
demands for the eastern shore of the Sea of Gallier,
THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JULY 14, 1952.
For Next Loyalty Pledge
Week's Nomination Convention In Chicago
KEFAUVER HEADING CANDIDATES
Chicago, July 13,
On the heels of the departing Republicans, the Democrats moved in here today to oil the machinery for. their national nominating Convention which opens a week tomorrow.
Before the last Republican had left, advance patrols of the Democra- tic National Committee took over "Convention Headquarters," in Chica- go's vast Conrad Hilton Hotel.
The staff of Sonator Richard Russell of Georgia was the first, group to talte up headquarters of any of the Democratic presidential candidates.
Delegates have been warned, general elections on Nov. 4 and national committee hearings on to watch their atop, lest the carry cut the policies they are the contested Southern delegates television enmeras and micro- famous for, we will have that which gave the Eisenhower camp Just farther minunition for their. phanes catch them in unguarded depresion that Stalin conversation, looking hinted or waiting for and we will pull the charges that the Taft people cracking their jaws over chewing world down with us and then were trying to rig the Conven- the Communista would move tion. The second was "to parade in."
Mr Harriman denounced the the same old, tired faces" of TV before foreign polley plank of the plat-aging form adopted by the Republi- cans during last week's Chicago Convention,
gum.
that it
The Demperstic National Committee said today has sent out "warning letters" to more than 3,000 delegates and officials in preparation for the nominating session, reminding them that wild words or features Koing into nuilions of homer tremendous
on
The preliminars.
Д
viewers.
politicos
In Ulster
Belfast. July 12. Some 100.000- members of the Oranzo Order, al- tendiar-moore of meel-- Inge in all parts of Nor- thern Tretant today in celebration of the Battle of the Borne in 1830, pledged their loyalty to Queen Elizabeth II And rellerated their delerming- tion that Northern Ire- land would remain part of the British Common- wealth,
In Helfast, where the biggest demonstration took place, about 25,000 Orange- men, with hands and ban- net, walked five miles to Finaghy, on the outskiria of the city. where they were addressed by the Prime Minister, Lond Brooksborough Reater.
Important Talks In New Delhi
American Trade Policy
TRUMAN HITS AT PROTECTIONISTS
Washington, July 18. President Truman gald today that reductions in.. imports of foreign products, such as cheese, and other recent U.S. curbs on föreign trade may threaten the Mutual Security programme and pose a "very real dilem- ma for our whole foreign policy,"
Mr Truman directed the 12- man
Board Public Advisory fer Mutual Security to make a broad study of the whole field of tariffs, import quotas, trade in farm products and customs procedurca.
The Board will make recom- mendations to the White House and, to Congress.
Mr Truman suggested
trade The growing
that barriers erected by the United States obstruct the aims of the At lantic defence community.
President Truman also asketi for re-examination of the polley Western trade with
orbit.
An "Ike" man was quoted as Kashmir Promiar Toof communist
saying his camp deliberately Confer With Nehru
elected good looking young men and gave them short specelios for effect.
New Delhi, July 14. Kastimir'e Prime Minister, Sheikh Abdullah, and bis FCabinet will arrive horo on Tuesday, for important talks which may open a new chapter in Indo-Kashmir relations.
"The plank, written by the former State Department ometal, John Foster Dulics, drafted in would makke
ane document the views of ex-
Meanwhile, Central Eisen- impression on
10 nearby President Hoover, Senator Talt, hower went Jeruzalem, July 13.
to the De Gen.
and Elsenhower
Gen Sheridan to visit his three young today threatened
mocratic National Convention
MacArthur, That shows it is grand-chlidren today, as he en- meet "force by furce" when in-will
joyed his first good day of rest formed of the reported Syrian day, officially on Wednes. not an honest document.
when its drafting
The only afirmativo posi- since winning the nomination com.
*will His oldes public hearings Lions
said "Ike" are where they take milles begins mithe
05 Monday for "platform" the party's Democratie (party) position on cave here zlatement of principles and Issues."
Denver,
where he will spend The Republican objectives for next November's
platform several weeks, pledged aid to the anti-Com- Before leaving for the military reneral elections.
Gen, Eisenhower The biggest policy issue at muntai collective security forces post,
was clascicd will be civil in Europe.
for two
and a half hours with Hebert Brownell, rights.
for long a special
adviser to Governor Thomas
Dewey of Now York.
Mr Brownell was a strategist in Gen. Eisenhower's victory over Senator Taft.
Mr Arthur Summerfield, new Chairman
of the Republican National Committee, said he will take personal charge of the November campaign.
Senator Taft, leaving for a holiday at
his Murray Bay,
An Israeli military spokes man said: "My country will not enter into any negotiations under the shadow of a threat which in itself constitutes ✡1 serious violation of the armistice agreement,"
ile was
commenting on the demands by Colondi. Adib Shishki, Syrian Chlef of Staff, for
strip, ten metres wide, on the sea's eastern shore and for Israel to stop the drainage werk of the Hulch awamps. These are said by usually reliable sources 10 have been mentioned at a recent meeting between the United States Amassador, Mr
B. Monnett Davis, and snel officials.
The matter is also reported to have been raised by General William Riloy, Chief of Staff of
Convention
A meeting of the Credentials been railed for Committee has Friday to examine claims of rival delegates from Missippi and Texas, who are contesting each other's right to sit at the Convention,
NOWHERE NEAR
The Committee is expected to reach its decisions without the Republican Convention's bitter. ness and argument,
In
the
CIVIL RIGIITS Mr Harriman insisted that Republican domestically party would destroy "the great fundamental rights of labour" to and bargain colice- organise tively.
platform urged the retention of the Taft- Hartly labour law which the labour unions oppose.
The Republican
Premier Abdullah is expected to stay three or four days as the Eucat of Prime Minister Nehru for discussion of all out- standing problems in an attempt to define Kashmir's political und' constitutional relationship to India,
the
He said the U. S is trying to build up the military and economic strength of the free world Allies and spending very substantial sums to do so
BARRIERS GROWING
This is why we have urged upon them programmes of in- creased production, trade ex- pansion and tariff reduction
that, throug
through world
EO.
trade. dollar progressively
they can expand their earnings
and
on
reduce their dependence our old," Mr Truman added.
Mr Truman continued: "Yet at the same time we find grow- ing up in this country an in- of restrictive
The consultutional question jaws.ody
hinges on tour main issuES:
1. Whether the Kashmir State
Government has the right to
abolish the monarchy and install its own elected head of State.
2. How financial integration can be achieved between India and Kashmir, and how Kashmir should be compensated for the
pledged volca none of the Harriman sald two-thirds of the Canada, summer home after his Joss of customs revenue which who may be injured by j
On civil (Negro) rights, Mr people of the free world are any retreat from coloured and the Democrat party's espousal of civil rights "would set us back
arduous but fuille drive for 20 prospective challengers for
nomination, promised to cam- the nomination has anything
palan for Gen. Eisenhower if near the 016 needed,
The latest Press polls show
asked. It is quite likely that the in oter battle against Communism Ohio Senator will be invited to Senator Kefauver leading with around the world. We cannot take an active part in the cam- 252.
retreat on any issue and parti-paign.-United Press. The Southern "Dixiecrat," cularly on civil rights. We can- WIFE'S DISCLOSURES
Richard Senator
Russell. innot have a progressive policy
Chicago, July 13. the United Nations Observer second with 117, not including abroad and a reactionary policy
General Eisenhower's, wite, Corps, who recently returned 18 from Missisippi and over 20 at home."
Mamie, has disclosed that her Mr Harriman said any talks of husband's hobbies are painting on both in Texas 52-vote delegation, from America, and
Jiberalism" in the and cooking. occasions it was intimated that which will be contested by rival a "new"
Comparing her factions.
Republican party la a thin veneer, husband as an artist with Mr Colonel Shishak!I was prepared
adding "They may have General Winston
who Churchill,
also to use force,
their look
up painting in-later-fo Republican Senators are pledged she told reporters: "Ike has of to stamp out every reform that
never had any Instruction-4 has helped the people over the Churchill has."
20 years."-Reuter and
Mr Averell Harriman, Mutual
The Jørnell military spokes-rity Administrator, is third Eisenhower's smile but
man said the present armistice terms could
except by bilateral agreement.
TELEVISION'S ROLE
Chicago, July 13.
1012. Governor Stevenson
said to be President not be change Truman's choico as a Buccessor, Past
though he himself has repeated- Associated Press. They have been several in-ly mid he does not want to cidents in recent months on the run, has 54 delegates, Seu of Galilee where Syrian out- HARRIMAN SPEECH Posts are alleged to have opened Mr Harr.man declared today Bro on Israeli, dsbarmen. A that the Republican Party had boat and crew, taken into Syrian adopted
Д dishonest taking custody after
refuge policy and is trying to hide is when in difficulties, were last platform behind "General Eisen-| week returned to Israel after a hower's smile.” cumplaint to the United Nations 'observers.-Reuter.
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Mrs Eisenhower was holding her Brst Press conference since her husband's nomination,
General Eisenhower started The role television played in
painting
after watching a friend the Republican National Conven-
lon was the major tople today at work and asking if he could have the left-over paints. When columnists, foreign
political he asked his wife to find a "rag, experts and commentators.
thumbtacks and a board," the The majority scerned to feel rag, she said, was an old dish- the Republicans made a number cloth and with those materials of mistakes in handling tele he attempted his first portrait of share of responsibluty Tor
He said in a television speech
among
that if the' Republicans win the vision coverage and an important} hend that pleture was a lulu
Crossword
Puzzle
Senator Robert Toft's failure to (excellent),"
che said. Mrs win the Presidential nomination Eisenhower said her husband could be attributed to his cam- liked to cook and had paign manager's TV tactles.
favourite way of fixing steak." In a copyrighted story on the
He brolls it over charcoal and inside of how and why Taft serves it with a light butter lost to the" the Chicago Dally sauce seasoned with powdered News said the Taft manager garlic.
The stenka get burned were guilty of a series of TV jooking and you wonder if they errors, The first was the move will be any good. But they
bar TV coverage of the are," she said-Reuter.
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Russians Accuse US Of Doctoring
Speech By Nehru
Moscow, July 13. *** Soviet newspaper Trud today claimed that the United States Embassy in Moscow in its information bulletin falsified the text of an address, by the Indian Premier, Mr Nehru,
The paper asserted that the Embassy information bulletin issued by the United States 'Information. Servica and distributed to other missions In Moscow in mineographed copies, gave a faked version of a speech by Mr Nehru.
:
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In the speech, it alleged, Mr Nehru was quoted as attacking the Soviet Union when in fact he did not.
Trud then referred to the progress than Conuminist China book "American Diplomacy" by or the Soviet Union.
the United Statca Ambassador Trud said the information bul.
I
would follow.
President Truman asked the with Board to examine tariff policies to the special reference expiration of reciprocal trade agreemont acts next year, im. port restrictions, agricultural policies affecting foreign trade, maritime laws and regulations and problems of domestic pro- ducers certain types of foreign commerce.
The
Security Mutual 3. Whether the fundamental rights of the Indion Constitution Administrator, Mr W. Avarell are applicable to Kashmir. This
Harriman, is Chairmen of the raises the question of Kashmir's Mutuat Security Advisory expropriation of land without Board, but it is expected that compensation during land re- the Board will name an Acting the Chairman for this foreign trade forms, which conflict with
nudy: Indian Constitution
Supreme
The Board is composed Court in Delhi Should have representatives
industry, jurisdiction over Kashmiri Jabour and education, Including courte as a Court of Appeal.
members
of both political The last three issues are likely parties, and Mr Truman directeri | 660 to
difficult.
that the study be made on a So far as the head of State basis independent of Interested
it is understood Government is concerned,
agencies, As-
prove
the Indian and Kashmiri Gov-socluted Pross.
agree to the ernment would continuance
the Regent, Yuvr Yuvraj Karan Slagh, son of the Maharajah, as head of State
and that India would have no objection to Kashmir elceting
her own head in future provia- ed his oppointment was subject the Indian Union. Reuter. to approval by the President of
Bastille
Day Parade
In Paris
Paris, July 13.
of
of
Tribute Paid
To Menon
London, July 13. The Government of india issued tonight a tribute to Mr Krishna Menon, who, before he became High Commissioner in August, 1947, had for many years taken a notable part in further- ing the cause of
of Indian independ- ence in Britain.
The statement said: "With the establishment of the Republic of India, new pattern of inter- national relations as between Independent nations developed.
In the building up of these new relationships .. la inter- national affairs, Shri Krishna Parisians, laden with. ruge Menon, in his capacity as India's and picnic baskets, took up High-Commissioner in London,
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portions tonight along the Champs Elyscés, to secure. good view of tomorrow's tradi- tional Bastille Day paratie, which President Auriol said would be the most impressive since the war."
They will watch and cheer $10,000 of France's crack troopy and some of her istest weapons Aling past down the fummotis tree-lined thoroughfare, which leads to the Arc de Triomphe.
Bearded Foreign Legionaires, burnuses and Alpine Chasseurs Spahle in flowing will be among the troops taldog part in the parade, expected to last more than two hours,
Squadrons of French Air Force Vampires will fly over- head,
mounto:
President Auriol will take the salute from a special stand with the Prime Minister, Antoine Pinay, the Dotenco, Minister", Roneloven, and the Inspector- General of the French Army, Marthal Alphonse Juin
to Moscow, Mr George Kennan, letin quoted Mr Nehru as calling Marshal Juin will receive his
without mentioning
the the Dnieper Dam and power | Marshal's baton at a brief cere-
played a notable part.
"The Government of India wish to take this opportunity to express their high appreciation of the distinguishod services he has rendered to his country," Reuter
Architect's.... Death
Lás Angeles, July 12. Dr Eugene Gus Steinhat, in- ternational architect horn. in Vienna, died Hera today, 'aged 71. For the last five yeary he had been Professor of Architco- turo at the Universky
Brazil-Reuter.
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FOR THE EXTRA MORNING PERFORMANCE OF
"SCHUBERT'S SERENADE”
On Wednesday, 16th July at 12 Noon.
On the occasion of the French National Day, the management of this theatre has specially arranged to show the great French musical ülm, "SCHUBERT'S SERENADE" on Monday, July 14 and Tuesday, July 15, for two days only.
The film "SCHUBERT'S SERENADE" a supar French musical production, released by Cosmopolitan Pictures Corp. of New York, stars Lilian Harvey, French Prima, donna, Bernard Lancret and Louis Joavet. The sweet Schubert's melodies presented in this film include "Ave Marla," "Winter Journey,” "Waltz of Yearning," "Impatience," "Moment Musi- cal," "The Rosamunde Ballet" and the "Unfinished "Symphony," with the "Serenade" as the main theme. This Olm is in French dialogue with English sub-titles.
The film received the best from critics and the blography of Franz Schubert has been published in local leading English and Chinese newspapers.
The management of this theatre wish to convey their gratitude to the King George V School for their group booking of 400 seats, and in order to comply. with their request there will be an extra moħning · show on Wednesday, July 16 at 12 Noon.
As there are still a few more seats available we- take this opportunity in inviting those movie-goers,. who are interested in classical music, to book early. Group bookings for schools and clubs are welcome.
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and that, and at au soy station insignifenfit when, in many hildar Farsidential
ing that the greatest influence fact to profeed this Soviet cpnstam DUNGAN DE which the United States canstruction project. exercise in International affaire
is through example. ·
Trud cald "The coxample given by this number of the SATURDAY'S ONOSSWORD-Across: 3 Inserted, 7 Hated, licin of the American Em+ Etchings, 10 Ocular, 18 Bimler, 16 Wipe, 17 Detesta, 18 Robusty, in Moscow Is alameful." !: Baro, 20 Adit, 21 Suspend, 26 Coster, 27 Minstrel, 28. Idrás, 20 Thid said that into No. 129 Darkoned Down 1 Shog 2 Strumm, 3 Ideal, 4 Echo, 6 Tennis, 8 Danhes, 9 Trades, 11 Cited: 12 Zimit 14 Reduce, 18 Weeps, 10 Stone, 10 Kammer, 19 Blazer, 22 Bolla, 28 Dther, 24 Cross,
વર્ષ Sly
the
Embassy
Trud claimed that
Open air dancing, in which bulletin version of Mr Nehru's theinds are already talding speech contained 60 iinds of fout - part, will go on all bight in be- paragraphs which were a com fogged streets and Squares gar- plete fabrication
lamled with lanterng, and" fairy. "We have business herd with a lighten the job? M genuino forgery, said Trud,
The paper described the butt
The climax of the
of the bulitin quoins Prime letin vetzion as a "Hein the of the French Minister Nehat on saying that repulsive form typical ofre be fireworks sp India durmgeveral years of actionary propaganda, Amoght up: the four corne independence
caphal Reiner Titloved growing clated Press, the