Page
THE CHINA MAIL,
TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1954.
Page
WASHINGTON REPORT SAYS:
U.S.A. TO COMPENSATE H-BOMB
Ordained Before Death
Osaka, Mar, 22.
A Buddhist mank visited Osaka Prison to ordain fen prisovers goutenced to death. one of them A
woman,
The prisonera wont Virough their Initiation ceremonies in the prison chapel with the monk chanting prayers and touching the heads of each with a golden razor.
A prison official said the inain reason the prisoners lisad become prierlo
WEDIA
because they wished to be
at ease when they died on the gallows.
woman,
Ellroko The Yamamoto, 38, is the only woman ever sentenced to Chius death in Japan. - M. Speclui,
Middle-East Pacts
Egypt Warns America
VICTIMS Special Treatment
For Japanese Affected By Burns
Washington, Mar. 22.
The United States plans to compensate the 23 Japanese fishermen burned with radio-active dust of the March 1 hydrogen bomb test and the owners of their vessel regardless of the ship's location at the time of the explosion, informed American offl- cials said today.
Up to now, these officials maintained that compensation would be paid only in the event that the vessel, the Fukuryu Maru, was not in the area barred to commercial shipping during the trial.
Japanese authorities claimed the ship's log show. ed it was
14 miles outside the danger zone but the United States does not regard this information as conclusive and is carrying on an independent investiga- tion.
High ofetals now feel how the home port of Yeezu, about ever they want to compensate 100 miles south-east of Tokyo. the Japanese for their dimculties notwithstanding the outcome of
investigationi
which muy
the
Le months away,
"We mar not going to wait any longer," one migla! told the United Press. "We are prepared to compensate these people for
and losses their suitering regardless of what the avetiga
Cairo, Mar. 22. Egypt warned the United States today it would
the gard as unacceptable conclusion of bilateral de- the Middle fence pacts in East."
1
an Interview
with the
Fawzi,
US Ambassador, Mr Jeffersont the Egyptian Foreign Caffery, Minister, Mahmud protested against a possible ex-
be weakened.
re
The Ministry ulso decided that the Government would pay the fishermen's allowance when hospital and the cost of Treatment-Reuter.
UPPER WINDS BLAMED
New York Mar, 22. A member of the Congressional Jul
Commifice
Atomic
33
for tho
Energy today blamed unpredict
winds upper appearance of radio-active dust
able. ten may show." He said that
the American
+21 reas thought safe, Embassy and the Department of
The Committee member, Mr State would be in touch with
[Democrat, Chot Holineid the Japanese Government to ap-
a member of the and reach a California). prake the damages
House of Representatives, ald fair estimate.
television broadcast that Who much bigger Omcials took strong exemption the Einst [ Tokyo FORM
that Que had been expected that the rupurta American medical tenis were radio-nutive flow rose higher
hishermen as "guineu | than forecast. using the
an
Closing Speeches
In Trial
Of Lord Montagu
farmer
London, Mar. 22. Michael
37-year-old Pitt-Rivers, cousin of Lord Montagu of Beaulieu denied "absolutely" at Winchester Assizes today that he had had homosexual relations with a 21-year-old airman.
Asked if he considered that evidence of the airman John Reynolds was untrue and that Rey-
was lying, Pitt-Rivers replied: nolds evidence is totally untrue".
Но
with
"His
Now It's Robot Orchestra E
UN Report Says:
Animals Can Pass On
Tip
More Than 80
Diseases
To Humans
Geneva, Mar, 22. Domestic and wild animals can transmit more. than 80 diseases to man, according to the United SNations World Health Organisation.
French musicians who went to see this robot orchestra, invented by M. Zenon Specht, of Belgium, playing in one of the large Paris shops, are now anking themselves if they will one day be replaced by robota such as these. The orchestra comprises
zulfarist drummer and a saxophone player, who has bellows Instead of langs inside his metal body.-Express Photo,
Д
US May Seek Their Release
At Geneva
US
But only five of the diseases, grouped under. the general classification of Zoonoses, are wide- spread in Europe. They are bovine tuberculosis, brucellosis, leptospirosis, Q-fever and rables.
These five are the subject of a 275-page booklet. just published here by the Health Organisation with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation,
An introduction states: "Tho, Q-fever: This was identified, prevention and eradication of for the first time in 1937 in L zoonosci. In human beings can | Australia. and was named be accomplished In large part by Queensland or "Query" fever by control af theso disenses in
in its puzzled discoverers. It is n animais, so that it is natural for frequently found In sboop, public health officials to give cattle and goats. every assistance, moral, finan
out
cial, scientific and educational, Unlike bovine tuberculosis, Q- to agricultural authorities in fever does not seem crently to carrying
animal-disease-affect animals which contract it, control programmes,""
but in man the disease becomes arious. It shows itself. In tho Such assistance could take the form of a typical pneumonia form of Quancial subsidica, the and may be fatal. fostering of research and popular
education In control of the Farmers, shepherds, butchers diseases, it declares.
veterinary workers
and
fever.
in
The following is a summary of particular are liable to catch Q- some major points in the booklet dealing with the five zoonoses most widespread in Europe:
Bovine tuberculosis:
Direct occurs.
ERADICATION
of
4
Campaigns to gradiente rabies)
Although it is considered in general that the disease is alr borne it is- bolloved also that This consumption of raw milk, fresh Americans In China disease seems to be more serious cheese or meat from infected In man than has been generally animals may be responsible for belloved, In some countries it transmission Q-fever to representa as much as 100 per
mon Infected animals should cont
of all human or more
be isolated or killed. tuberculosis,
Rables: This is stil a scri- It can be caught by drinking ous problem in some parts of raw milk from infected animals. Europe, It is transmitted to The germs can also be breathed man in about 80 per cent of in, and children on farms are cases by dogs, in about five frequently infected in this way. per cent by cate and in the re- contact infection also mainder by such wild animals 05 foxes, jackals wolves, Washington, Mar. 22.
Compulsory pastourisation of mongooses and vampire bats. The United States may press all milk products is the first line Communist China directly at of defence for the general
Complete eradication of rables
and the forthcoming Geneva
can be accomplished, Don-population. pics instead of curing them. He said this put the dust at
reloave Lord to tell, it is fully borne out by lerence to
sume 100
It is a common is charged
fallacy that state of freedom from the dia tension of the Turko-Pakistani One official unted that mem- the mercy of unpredictable ale
and shown to Americans hold on the Chinose goats are resistant to tuber-ease can be maintained, in most instances by concentrating Pact to one of the Arab States. bers of the American Aton currents at higher levels and Montagu, 27, and Peter Wilde- the circumstances
journalist,
30, of con- be the true one.
mainland, officials said today. culosis. Bomb
an area thought blood,
attention on the dog. Casualty Commission in contaminate!
to incite sparing
two airmen, In the closing address for If this occurs, it apparently After the Interview
Hiroshima were actually partici-to be safely down wind of the
Reynol
and 26-year-old Wildeblood. Mr Peter Rawlinson would be the first direct portedly requested
Mr pating in the treatment of the explosion. by
Edward McNally, to sald Wildeblood's evidence had diplomatie negotiation with re- Corpor notwithstanding
successful must include quarantine mea- 0 The bases for Chinese Mr Holifield recently returned Foreign shermen
of the Caffery-at Egyptian
commit unnatural offences and been the "crucifixion of a human presentatives of with Japanese from
aro: sures, elimination of stray dogs an investigation of the
eradication Communist Government.
programme being." Cross indecency. Ministry spokesman said Egypt bercement
for end vaccination of the dog Provious repeated efforts to Government co-operation could not allow her position to medical authorities to engage results of the blast. He said
They are charged individually
slaughter primarily in research rather than that the United States personnel
THE MAIN STREAM
of infected population China Mail Special. 17 other total of
free the Americans have been the 21 clinichi work
suffered "absolutely no harmful with
homosexual offences.
made through foreign diplomats animals, premiums on milk from McNally and Wildeblood had because the United States does non-infected
hards, and co The health director of the effects."
not Me added: "The present All three have pleaded
spent several wookends and a
the farmers. "Bilateral agreementy con
themo-gulity explode
and have
not recognise the Communist operation claimed in seven-day holiday together and
achioved through an intense and now capacity to cluded for defence purposes with Atomic Energy Comunission, Mr
evidence that Reynolds and Wildeblood had written one regimo. Middle Eust
the matter la countries would Merril Elecnbud, who
offer his nuclear devices has reached the
Omdals said where completely
chlof McNally, the two
pro- passionate love Jetter to the
and moral weaken the Egyptian Tokyo, will also
nord's of valety have to be
secution witnesses, have lied.
under activo consideration by pain.
assistance
of public health the State Department, but no position and we cannot therefore medical services to the injured, point
th official said—United Press.
established."--Reuter.
The cross-examination of Plit, airman, Mr Rawlinson said.
But a relationship could not nol decision has been made.
authorities may also be enlisted. atrept them," the
Rivers continued today at the
This disease is because they
Brucellosis: aid.
i JAPANESE CONCERN
opaning of the sixth day of the be assured Just
as melltococcus,
Paris, Mar, 23, Jecide to the huge trial in
Mediaeval stayed together and Wildeblood the United States should
bring up the subjec. also known Tokyo, Mar. 22.
had an "emotional fondness"
fever, Maltese fever undulant
Plans for immediate retalia- would give at Geneva, It The Japanese Welfare Migis-
Hall here.
to about 32 of the and Bang's disease. It is very tion by atom, bombs in the event. He told the court he only for McNaily, he said.
priority
frequent try today decided that all - were
among had to be judged as they "unusual learned of Reynolds'
They fishermen, burnt by
Wildeblood as an invert
a conference at Supreme not imprisoned which may be infected include North Atlantic Treaty air chlois The others irgs have been in progress.
Because of his affiliation.
hares, at horses, camole, rabbits,
Allied Headquarters here today. unable to get out been have allowed He said he had
Wildeblood
link, the "Is the
chamois and deer, Reynolds to stay a weekend at
It is usually transmitted to
Surveying the operational use main stream through which the of Communist China. November his London
The 32 Americans include two man elther by direct contact 1952.
But he was embarrassed whole of this trial really runs,"
roporters Richard Applegate of Mr Rawlinson concluded,
with the animal or through con Lord National Broadcasting Corpora-sumption of raw milk or fresh receive
lotter from
Lawyers defending Rabat, Mar. 22.
Pitt-Rivers will tion and Donald Dixon of inter-cheese. Air-borne infection also described the system of com- beginning Montagu and Reynold The Commander-in-Chief "Dearest Michael" and decided make their anal speeches to the national News Service,
Applegate and Dixon were Jury
Although the disease is not mand by which American and Allied Forces in South-East he would not want him to come
tomorrow.
US
merchant usually fatal to man, it causes British strategic bombers would William again.
The verdict was expected on captured with
Ben Krasner a
into an immediate Europe, Admiral
serious disorders which confine be thrown Wednesday, China Mail Special, marine captain Fechteler, arrived here to
year ago while cruising on a people to bed for long periods, counter-attack. fact-
yacht near Hongkong-United Among animals, it causes serious day
ten-day ቤ can
Prcss.
economic losses through abor- finding tour ns a storm of
tion, sterility and hence re-
and comment broke in France
duction of ment production, that the United States had demanded control of French North African air buses.
tend to
Authoritative
spokesmati
ROUTERS
said
that among other matters dis cussed at the interview
the protest noies exchangem! jurad
15
new
Suspicion Over
CODE The financia
cani-
Retaliation
Plans
between Landam and Cairo on fadio-active dust from hydro NATO Official's habits since criminal proceed were: McNally in pervert, or under house arrest. So goats and sheep. Other animals of aggression were outlined to
Incidents in
the Suez
Canal, bomb test, would be treated
Tokyo University Hospita! the National Hospital in Toky
Two
of the most
Berious Visit To Rabat
Parlier today Mr Caffery had art the British Ambassador, Injured crew members of the were admitted St Talph Stevenson, to discuss Fukuryu Maru
hosplist to- American Embassy in the University *ptsman described as "eur day. The other 21 crew mem- bers are now in a hospital at ref events."-France-Presse.
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19 Rope
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20 Blessing (4).
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YESTERDAY'S. OROSSWO ED-Across: 1-Moram, 4 Pupil,
Visit
The influential Paris news- twoTM paper Le Monde ran a column front page story saying Admiral Fechieler's visit
Wat
st
Tunisian zir basts from France.
to
But in
0
later,
PERFECTLY NORMAL
"I do During that weekend not think I saw very much of him," Pitt-Rivers declared to day. "Until I got this letter no indiention of there was affectionate terms at all"
Не
Baid it was "absolutely untrue." he was "lying to save his own skin.
had
Glass Coffin
For Girl
Found In Ice
Pitt-Rivers said he had "perfectly normal love affairs nly the prelude to US. pres-
with women" in his life. He had ure for negotiations almed
intended to get married when hiting control of Moroccan and
his forming venture was firmly who Ja
established, Admiral Fechieler,
Dolence of all three accused com- Also U. S. Sixth Ficet
was completed after Pitt-Rivers Naples, mander in
was the author of a strategy report ended his evidence.
States The prosecutor, Mr G. D. began his closing defence Roberts," a peripheral
speech to the jury. 11
The prosecution alloged today the
that lawyers defending three men had not called key witnesses because their testimony the defence would not support
ing that the United
to a
on the Mediterranean shores France refused to ratify EDC, the
paper said.
the
but
это
occurs,
of NATO air forces in time of war, Lieutenant-General Lauris Narstad, SHAPE Air Deputy,
Both forces, stationed either fa Britain or North Africa, fall Comets Resuming
mille outside the SHAPE Command. But in the event of aggression London, Mar. 22.
Leptospirosis: This Is also on any one of the NATO powers Britain's Comet jetliners will
AS known. marsh fever and they could be called on through restart passenger services tween London and South Africa seven-day fever. It le a serious SHAPE channels,
10-wock infection, sometimes fatal. The
It was explained that, though has cost their parasites, of which several types national commands would have
found in redents, aro
to
tomorrow
after
be-
arc
WES
suspension operators £300,000.
man through be consulted, no time The Comet feet of the British transmitted Santiago De Chile, Mar. 22. The "Inca Princess" found Overseas Airways Corporation mud, stagnant water and some expected to be lost in hitting the enthroned in les in a mountain was withdrawn from service for times even water in swimming aggressor at the point where it At present only the United shrine in the Andes, has been inspection after a Comet crashed pools. It may also be contracted would hurt most.
the Mediterranean · near by man anywhere where rodents placed in a glass coffin.
live and multiply, in sewers, States and Royal Air Force ara It is hoped it will keep the Elba on January 10 with the mills, sinughter houses or cheese or will be equipped with atomic
on board.
at now weapons,
described remains of the 12-year-old girl loss of all 35 people on
The first Comet will leave factories. In the same perfect condition in
The disease is also found in SHAPE as new conventional London airport for Johannes- were found, which
pigs, homes, dogs, cattle and the weapons." The secrets of their and The body will be shown to the burg tomorrow at 1330 GMT.
Comet services on other routes smaller ruminants. It constitutes production, supply, stocks
serious problem in rice-roserves aro not being shared public after a special preserving
-to Pakistan, India, Ceylon, n process.
Experts say they cannot give Singapore and Japan-will be growing areas, where it is con- with the other NATO partners
sidered an occupational disease, Reuter. an opinion on the origin of the re-opened soon-Reuter. statue-liko gure until they have made a thorough examination.
They are not sure it is that of Mr an Inca Princes, five centuries
The
of radar equip-
G. D. Roberts sald in the pro- old, as originally reported. For scarcity
secution's closing speech to the the present they describe it as ment and anti-theraft
that of an Indian child. guns, plus the fact that French planes all male jury. probably would be rushed to France in case of aggression in Europe, have led Washington ta push the plan for transfer of the bases, according to the paper, United Press,
FIRST VISIT
Le Monde said the U.S. was worried by the "admittedly in suficient" air defences of French North Africa and especially No explanation at all has wanted the use of the Mery el Kebir bases outside Oran at the been given to you for the ab-
sence of these witnesses," Bizerte base in Tunisia.
CONCLUSIVE CASE
J...
Lord Montagu had denied 立 bedroom, with going into
A Chilean muletoer found the girl in an ice cave of the Andes,
10,000 feet up Mount El Plome, 26 miles from Santiago.
Her arms were Kolded tho wore a black 'slecvelcsa
and
Iteynolds but no one had been called to support this evidence, woollen dress, folher moccasins, Mr.Roberts "saldı,
Are Women Anna
Frail? Well, Here Is Beker's Story
New Orleans,
Anna Boker, 36, set out on horse back in the Argentine more than three years ago to ride to Canada to disprove, the idea of the "frailty of women,'' She has arrived in New Orleans undaunted.
Har tour bocame so dangor. Paris, Mar. 22. All the circumstances of the and silver ornaments,China
Along the route she became Peron, agreed to Binarico, her. A well-informed
embroiled in a civil war in She provided two horses with quis that she could travel only Allied association between McNally and Mail Special.
and slept most, of the source here sald today that the Wildeblood and the letters made
was robbed at gun-two hundred pounds of equipo fight con
Colombia and
time at "overwhelming
throo banditer inment. point by Admiral vinit of
The President of El Balvan he submitted. Fechtoler to North Africa was clusivo
Mexico, saúl hit by a lorry in
That was in October 1950. dor gave her a silver It was
Bolivia, the first he had made in this
1 On her ride timoughs Columns | but - two "kkya' liep .. region since taking over his common link between airerariaman
ia, Senorita Beker was polied robbed her of the gun and all mand.
Reynolds and Pitt-River
William an owcult to And a comm
This source stressed that the respected County Councillor,
trip was made on the invitation
ine Roberts déclarvile
of the French Government and
the
After The Painting
Record:
the
house
poden plankenberg, North Belgium, Mar, 13.
painter, hed ploted more than”, 10
-com-
Sho lost twą hornes,
one
M. Alfred Verblát 14-year-old from overleeding by soldiers i with stones by soldier Wän | her monoyarded unt]T.
was for the purpose of collecting priparcution having recent to the since he started his attempt to Information and not for negotia«.
the link was a break the world record for non- tions.
sexual interest and stop pleture winding her point it was stated mucual dostro, "
On the MKAL
and
7 Complete, 6 Lapes, 0 Stitch, 11 Endured, 19 Resore, 16 road, that the general agreement Complixting. d two hour speech 18 Freed, 19 Allusion, 20 Eadon, 31. Danglo, Dawn: 1 Mocks made between the NATO coun- Mr Roboris said: Drast
+10' trics, allows for the mutual use Learn
that the twa Yola Durice," of "gava), and air busSE, 7
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in the 4,000ft. altitude: at La Paz, Bolivia....
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