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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954,

ASIAN PREMIERS DISAGREE ON

Thieves Took His "Dream" Motor-bike

Tokyo, Apr, 29.

spoilt an

Thieves have

Austrian visitor's real "dream."

Edurd Von Bun, who is reund touring-hitchhiking

the world, reported to

police today Isla "dream"

With

model motor blke stolen yesterday, while he and Was giving lectures showing colour alides of his hitchhiking world tour, ut hole! In

Hakone Mountale hear Toky famous hot-spring resori in Japan.

He planned a round-irtu of Japan, aturing from Tokyo on Turaday, on the motor bike which

the

Japanese Motor Bike C'am-

pany

Atail Special.

kim.-China

Israel

And Egypt Blamed

Jerusalem, Apr. 29. The United Nations chairman of the Turnel- Armistice Commis- Egypt sion today supported Egypt's complaints Israeli violations of

Gaza frontier recently,

he

HIND

INDO-CHINA

Pakistan's Reported Objection To Non-Intervention

BUT AGREEMENT ON

THREE OTHER POINTS

Colombo, Apr. 29.

The Asian Prime Ministers' conference today failed to agree to a resolution on Indo-China because the Pakistan Premier, Mohammed Ali, declined to commit himself to a proposal for non- intervention by the United States, Soviet Union, Britain and China, according to reliable sources.

When the preliminary talks on Indo-China ended this morning, general agreement had been arrived at one of three points, namely:

1. A need to create a climate of peace.

Immediate ceasefire.

2.

3. Declaration of complete independence as

soon as possible.

When the official committee was asked to prepare draft resolution on A basis of discussion, sharp differences became apparent between India, Burma hand and Pakistan on the

and Indonesia on the one other.

of

the

Wint To drugod tra have prenta relating to

The

enference

Parenti the reselle but t

Harpendenser for Il- ancun, the Pakistan Prvinder un objected to non-intervention in Indo-China, foring part of the resolution.

condemned Egypting attack on Israeli patrol on April 25.

The Commission held on all- way meeting is the denoštiauisord zune neat Gaza, where attak. and counter-attacki have lurrar thus werk across burley delis

The agenda wet ty priests by Egypt and five by istael, sentir with a series

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shooting incidents after some ef the barley had been harvested

ay infrators.

The

upheid Chairmant

Controversy was raging when adjourned this the conference

evening.

An official communique issued at the end of the day": stagio

ld the conference continued discussion of the question of 1.-Chia. Tide question w

further discursed tomorrow. Other questiones discussed tortay those of the hydrogen coloratism and Co- Draft risolutions upon

wern

one kom

aeli complaint By abstaining from the vide, he rejected three mism charges against Egypt He sup- these questions are under con- ported an Egyptien

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sideration

lved

aflegationerced That Israelt Hoops had subjected The Prime Ministers are he

to have agreed that mortar arich | emplacements

colonialism must withdraw automain weapon fire

Asia and that ther Israeli political circles tonight from criticised what they called the should be a standstill on chairman's "apparent

disregard

Un

the the

atomic sharply

Com

Hydrogets bombs and

But tcats. weapon of Egyptum provocation"

The Israells allege Egyptians divergent views were expressed

the resolution isrnell patrols and sniped at

is belleved prolected marauders, -Unied tunism, which

have been prepared by Ceylon and proposed by Pakistan.

Press.

No Information Of Missing Men

cn

RIGGEST DANGER

The resolution. It is under- stood, патет "Internallonal Geneva, Api 20 Communism'

biggest ns the

i democracy Wilfred Burchett, Australian potential danger

who

the in the region and urges that in covered korean war from the Comununist order to meet 1, there should setes, de re today

110

Had be:

tried but had been unable to sha information on any whereabouts or fate of the three American newsmen captured!

Communists

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The Chipest more than a year ago-United ; Press

1. Refleration democracy.

of faith

Jra

2. Evolution o!

measures

to prevent interference of in- ternallonal Communism, ope

3 Exchange of information within the region to assist in

A British Crossword

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1 Car accommodation (8).

7 Prepars for press (4).

o Walerway (6),

10 Last (5)..

1

11 Wearies (4).

15 Border (4).

13 Wipe out completely (10),

10 Float (4).

19 Porevaring (id).

24 Go about begging (9),

20 Legal right (3).

28 Common (0),

28 Laké (4).

27 Mudio (8).

IRK'S 19 M E EDGE

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MASOIT

2 Concel (5).

3 Distribute (3).

4 Struggle (8),

s Contrite (8).

6 Chart (4)

B Challenged (0).

18 Aroma (0),

18. Meat of a kind (5),

14 Had in mind (8).

17 Weapon (8).

20 Reject with disdain (8).

18 Appearance (6).

#1 Poor (0).

13 Relicshments (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Temple, 4 Ploce,

the tent of the resolu- tons of the conference, Train and Indonesia were up-

The resolutions, posed

Mr Nehru is believed to have said that the position unciated in the resolution would OL be consistent with the polley of non-alignment with either of the power flors--a view endorsed by the Indonesian Premier,

Mr Molatumed All's opinion it stated to be that Communism 13 greater evil compared

which volcarlalism

WAL

was with declining.

In view of the controversy resolutions on Communism and Indo-Ching, it is understood to have been sent back to a com- mittee of officials for any neces- sary modifications, They will come up for consideration to- morrow-the last day of the conference,

Today's proceeding appeared to have dampened enthusinsth

From Gaol To Wedding

A

Allowed to leave Brixton Gaol for the ceremony, Peter Arton, 32. former A.F. pilot, walks hand in hand with his bride–the formlet Mika Cîhudia Michuels—after their wed. ding at Marylebone. London, Reghter Office last week. detective was present at the wedding. Arton, who will leave by plane within a few hours for Israel, has been held for three weeks under security regulations for being an alleged Communist agent and sending information on the activities of free Czechs in London to Czechoslovakla, fie has defied this

charges.--fleuterphoto,

Another US

US Carrier

Brings More Planes To Indo-China

Hanoi, Apr. 29.

A United States aircraft carrier arrived in Indo-Chinese waters tonight with reinforcements of badly-needed planes to bolster the exhausted in informed quarters who have defenders of Dien Biett Phu, now in their 48th day

of constant siege.

been looking forward to the conference, expressing itself in uruson ( sứch vitni kasue Indo-Chins. Heuter.

04

Narriman To

A haval spokesman said that the 11,000-ton U.S.S. Belleau Wood carried 20 Grumman "Hell- cat" shipboard fighters and Curtis "Helldiver" dive bombers.

While not much-either supply rood, causing nevero in number or quality the landslides blocking off the route.

Wed Again planes were a welcome addi

ilon to the French forces. There are only about 260 Cairo, Apr. 29.

in Indo- Former Queen Narriman will combat planes marry a handsome young doe- | China. tor, Adham

el Nakeeb, next

weck in what a family spokes- At Dien Bien Phu, Vietminh man sold would be a "marriage | legions maintained mince ground free of social discrepancy",

and

altacks against the east

west faces of the isolated cump but there was no conclusive action.

The divorced wife of former King Farouk will be wed in simple etremony at her villa in Heliopolis, a suburb of Coiro. The High Command reported A family spokesman said only 10 rebels killed in the last 24 close relatives of the bride and hours. The Communists did not groom would be invited. Asked succeed in pushing the French Ony-

This

was Д

The authorities estimated bal 4 detour the Reds must take adds more than 100 miles to their communication link wilh Communist Chits.

Nevertheless, a high officer warned that air support is not

A Victory For Eisenhower

whether

"lovo Union's defenders back

whelmingly the spokesman told a where although they were less reporter, he engagement ra- then 100 yards from the French reporter; multed from

mutual sympathy positions In many places. and understanding. Wo ex- pect the couple to have a happy southern

Pressure against the isolated married life. Unlike ber pior-

outpost, "Isabelle", rlage to Farouk,

this marriage meanwhile let up, French Union will be free of social dis troops crept out to All jump- crepancy. Both the bride and off trenches close to the defence

room belong to the same clars unes.

ge bracket.

A light rain presaging the "Adham la o gentle, well-bred onset of the full monsoon cut young man. He may be ex- ground and air activity in the pected to devote himself to his maddy, mountain-girt valley to wire, unlike Fancuk, who had dua minimum. Rebel 75-mm many other distractions." artillery pounded the northern United Press.

sector where the Reds hold more than half the ruined air- strip.

Another Big Round-Up

More

GOO VOLUNTEERS

Washington, Apr. 29. The House of Repre sentatives haded Front- dent Eisenhower a victory wbdz It today

over rejected proposal to bar the Pres dent

U.8. from sending troops to lado-Clifcia_wiki- out Congressional approval. The proposal advanced by Representative Frederio Coudert (RepubliGAJ art amendment to the $20,084,850,486 defence dp- propriations bill, was 40- fented 214 to $7. Coudert Dad resisted efforts by Party's leaders to get tiloi to withdraTV the amend

Шер

stbutty

Président Eisenhower personally intervened against the proposal a fow before the Houru

Наняс vote. He said di his news conference the ath old- mont did not belong in an bill Sid appropriations would hamper the Fres Ment's power to act in the present flaid world situas Hon

Elsenhdwer mired tio Amertónis would bot people commit the United States to war in Indo-Ching or anywhere else without kie print contents of Cilgrom. -United Presh,

Army-McCarthy Hoarings

Nuclear Power For Britain

Private Schine In Ten Years

Drops

A Bombshell

Washington, Apr. 29.

Private G. David Schine dropped a bomb- shell in the Army-McCarthy Hearings today by swearing under oath that the Army Secretary, Mr Robert T. Stevens asked to be photographed with him at Maguire air force base on November 17.

Mr Stevens previously had sworn at the Army-McCarthy hearings that he never asked to have his photograph taken with Schine "alone." He said he might have suggested at Maguire. "come, let's gather around and have our picture taken."

But he said he could not even recall saying that.

Loddon. Apr. 29. Bellajn Will, within ten yati, be building nuclear Bower, zbations “reasonably combeling with more

ef alectricity, it

STAR STA in the

of

CUF Onristapiser Buguiy Controller stomie energy předticilon. told the Insitute of Fuck that Industry Est bo- oome

"most deeply

urgently

and

Interested" in thred alternativo Sources of póðdr.

The coal reserves in this 60dite would not last muth foot tián 200 years, short

A comparatively bettad Babe Industrial

87 (16N,

To ensure that develop- nient of stafhdä pöljer was mà rapid mi possible, in- dustry must be füérèssing- ly drawn into ita progress, he added-Bouter.

millionaire hotel Dr Adenauer's

Schine, handsome son of a theatre family and the man in the middle of the Army- McCarthy rów, rocked the sixth day of the stormy Tolovised hearing by declaring in response to a question:

"I was asked by the Secre- try to stand next to him und be photographed."

of the controversy,

View Of Saar Problem

Bonn, Apr. 29, Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Charicelför, told the lower house today that while Germany's claim to have the Saar uncondi- tionally returned was legal and undeniable, it was not practical politics,

Earlier Mr Stevens' counsel was accused of trying to get th Contander of Fort Monmouth Schine, whd was an unpaid to withdraw security suspension consultant to Senator McCarthy, I recommendations at was called to the witness stand when Senator Joseph R. Mc- unexpectedly to testify about a Carthy was investigating mileged photograph introduced on subversion at the radar centre, Monday by the McCarthy side Mr Stevens sold that it is entirely possible" that he tole The photo became a key issue his counsel, Mr John G. Adams, when the Army charged that to take such action, though he the McCarthy side had

pro-ld not recall doing so. He saia duced a "doctored"

picture also is entirely possible" that designed

fo to show

Privato Mr Adums neted on his own. Schine and the Secretary alone. The charge was made in

No foreign country would sup- It was brought out

statement the

by

port West Germany in this, the Chancellor said, original photo showed a third Monmouth Commander's

the Colonel and was presented at Force person Air

The German-spéllidtig Snar, ssion of the Senate Invesu-sandwiched and the cont

France Jack R. Bradley-and

between gating Sub-Commitee's hear and Germany, has been linked and sleeve of a fourth person,

Senator McCarthy's chiefings on the Army McCarthy

economically with Franco sinco counsel Ray M. Cohn originally feud It was produced during 1948. France also governs the produced the picture in support cross-examinations of Mr Stevens Lefence and fordigh polley of of Senator McCarthy's charge on Mr McCarthy's charge that e

to call off

that

written

D

nitic

the ad-

that Mr Stevens tried to get him the Secretary tried to block his the coal-steel state,

France took over his investigation of investigation List Autumn at the ministration of the Saar for the ollaged Communist (oltration at famils New Jersey Signal Corp League of Natio

of Nations after World

the

Fort Monmouth, N.J., Sigital tostallation.

later returned

referendum Corps laboratory.

the charge, Mr to Germany after According to Army The

hag accused

Adiums

Fort but changed its status a second telephoned Senator McCarthy and his aides Monmouth Commandant, Major- time after World War II. of using "Improper mehris” try get favoured treatment for Schine, who was drafted after efforts to get him a commission

failed

to

General Kirke B. Lawton, and He said the West German and

Governchis sked him if he would withdraw | French

"A Lot Of Guts"

The U sessions these highlights:

“H

"pass

were

is suspension recommendations, striving towards a "European Lawton refused, asserting that status for the Saar but one to revision waa Mt Stevens "responsibility," which had to be open

the ultimate peace treaty. ut

6 CONDITIONS Dr Adenauer listed these bönditions for a Badr aftreertienti 1. It fituat hot Anally fix Germany's frontiers.

2. It must not create a new state,

produced commendations for suspension. He did not deny the charge that My Adams made such a request (1) Mr McCarthy mid that of the General. General Lawton showed

Président Elschhower natd Artny. lot of guts" in co-operating today he hoped the with his investigation though McCarthy bearings would be tho General said it

would

concluded, quickly. "kil his chances of promo- tion." Mr McCarthy preduced report showing an my Promotion Board did over" Lawion.

not want in talk.

however, Voder questioning, (2) Mr Stevens, who said

he that

considered he ORGT

suld disdain.ully he had Lawton Generul

from Fort never discussed treatment clemled Monmouth.

thut he the Atthy of the man he had planned any "reprisal" referred to as "this Private."

He him. He said

The against

Private is G. David Lawton and Scitine, central figure in wanted General

the between Senator commanders to use controversy all other good judgment and not start Joseph R. McCarthy and the a stampedo of suspensions for Army. "guilt by association."

(3)

The President added at his weekly press conference that he considered the subject to be something about which he did

Pressed

by

hearing

by

(13 a

asked what, He was fortner Commatiding General of

3. The situation must be genuinely European and not cover the present state of

with affairs

3 "European cloak."

4. It must be based on the right of than.

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5. It must be approved by the Saarlanders.

6. It must be tied up with political com- European munity

FRENCH ANNEXATION Opposition speakers rejected Dr Adenauer's conditions saying the they would amount to legalisation of French annexą- tion.

Earlier in this foreign policy debaté Dr Adenduér had

appealed for unity and strength-

Western world: for

the

·reason

counsel Ray H. Jenkins for the Army, he thought of all the nations to make European plans

excitement in the Senate over for Integration & reality. answer 05 tut "yes-or-no whether ho ordered Mr Private Schine.

The Soviet Union, he said, was The

President

he Buld Adams to make the call to

at all about determined to stay in Europe General Lawton, Mr Stevens declined to talk

wishes of the was something which he did not ignoring the sold that Mr Jenkins

nations concerned and without think he should discuss and 01 incident out taking "one

regard to law. There was little he hoped would something which

that the perspective."

to suppose be concluded quickly.

The President

asked results of the Geneva conference was whether he thought the pre-would be noticeably better than occupation of the country with the Berlin conference, the current Senate investigation

lender The

Social of the was putting a serious roadblock Democratic Opposition, Dr Erich in front of the Administration's Ollenhauer,

called for new four- Power talks on Germany programme in Congress.

and He replied he had been as European security. He said the sired by Republican Con- Russian proposals for à collac-

showed (4) Mr Stevens signs of wearying after six Mr Mc- days of testifying. "Carthy said that he had lots but more questions to ask would nat object

Mr to Stevens taking an hour or a

day of the witness stand whenever he got too tired,

Mr Sieverts several mes gala grcssional leaders that work of five Europeah security system, he could not recall whether he Congressional commitices and of in which the United States could told Mr Adams to try to get the two Houses was not delayed join deserved thorough examina-

tlon-Reuter. General Lawton to pull back re-- United Press.

"God Pity The Russians If They Attack America" Says Mr Short

i..

Washington. Anr. 29.

Chairman Dewy Short of the House Armed Services Committee said today the United States was so strong that Russia was afraid to attack. But if the Russians did attack, Mr. Short told the House, “God pity them!"

strong enough to instill Representativo Clarence Ean- | K. non, a Democrat, säld, hówtfelt, that fear. that America would be "Power

·lent to retaliate" if Russian bombers simultaneotsily attack fear in mind." ed 80 big cities he said Russia piled. "Otherwise they aifeady first time the United States

havo altacked has on a "priority list.”

they've

"I think we could win a war. at the prosent

· Short"abot certainly do!" Bir already got

that back. Mr Short re-

Mr Cannon said that for the

}

The milltary authorities dis- clowed that stand 000 voluntco troops have been parachuted into Dien Bien Phu in the pas weck. But wit

with the rainy season arriving there

WH Nairobi, Apr, 29,

uneasiness expressed herb tbal then 2,000 British Red General Vo Nguyen Glag troops supported by police to might be able to stifle the do day raided Nairobi's industrial feriers through lack of hip- area, in rounding up nearly

boen The piles.

Harrison has 2,000 Kikuyu, Embu and Meru gotiing on average of 170 tone tribesmen.

day by parachute. But omdials About 1,000 of the tribesmen | said that the French have unly suspected of Mau Mau aélivities been able to build up a tirosa

long faced a potential etiomy with a were taken to a screening camp day reserve of amentihifioni!

Wat-making expebily/ "kuplerson". here for further interrogation nighting gets violens and possible transportation 10 third. "human wave"! Resa LLËT. strong enoti tó cut off the

The exchange took place sur- What are they doing in Indo- to its own. detention camps,

Arrival of hill seal convoying a House debate on if $28,000,- China?" demanded Mr. McCar-He forented to Rusifa's larger mering aubmarine feet, and lo Today's round-up

pari improved weather ovat Dien Bien Phu. More than 100,000 700,000 appropriation to Upstkie misdi,

"They're not attacking Soviet possession of stable, and nt "Operation Anvi" which torthern Tönkis allowed it coolies day as Hdeki the “bew⋅ ; Idok“ Hofelic® --Brü went into gelion here last triko massive by Indo-Chint ||as they keep

gratis in the 12 months a shouted Representative: Mosh hydrogen, was pontasma Have, Saturday to clear the Nairobi war standards against Glap's WES YORING SETS SI

ične" Baloku

They (the Mana Republican, from his

fouined us cernity that beille district of Mau Mau ́ and text supply liner...

Republičar Iben McCormakk, sot rorist elementas

Democrat, said that fade of Mr McCormack then demanded serently that they have the United Biglés Brength wis the whether Mr Shore believed that atomic bomb and the hydrogen only thing that would Partie Jaw the United States we now bomb and are prepared to usO

Nearly 14,000 tribestnan

7 Errand, # Spume, 10 Brim, 12 Revised, 18 Noted, 10 Bolé, 17 Even, 10 Camel, 20 Dutiful, 21 Dir, Igloo, 14 Vázled, 25 their families; have now been BORDOCK, Grass, 20 Stayed. Down: 1 Trembled, 2 Martinet, Land, 5 sent out of the dity and 1,000 Amersema Mizientea Impaired, 6 Compel, 9 Med 11;501] Monitors, già racings 13. mors are being awiwwered 244 | 46 Siidity, 14 Defended, 18 Vulgar, 22 Part.

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