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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1954.
Bedell Smith Attacks Vietminh Proposals At Geneva
AMERICA PLAN
BACKS FRENCH
Safeguards For Indo-China Settlement Stated
Geneva, May 10.
The Assistant Secretary of State, Mr Bedell Smith, said today that any settlement in Indo- China "must include provisions for effective inter- national supervision and the assurance of powers and privileges on the part of the international supervising authority to enable it to carry out its responsibilities."
He added: "The United States welcomes the French initiative and believes the French re- presentative has made a helpful contribution toward the restoration of peace in Indo-China,
"The French proposals are consistent with the general principles to which any satisfactory settle- ment must confirm. In our opinion they should be ac companied by a programme for the resolution of poli- tical problems.
ments
Al
Countell meeting At the Salvation Armyta Ifight
Jast week
Commissioner M. was Sunbury-on-Thames
The meeting was held to elect a new I'yemura of Japan. pro-
irader to succeed General Albert Osborn, who is retiring In Jesse.
"We look forward to hearing, ference adopt the French the views of the Government of posal as o basts of discression Vatnam on such a programine. and hopes that we will nonve The United States notes the forward constructively and French proposal that agree-rapidly in bringing about
shall be guaranteed by restoration of peace in Indo- the states participating in the China. Genevi conference," Genera! "The American delegation bus Histened with sympathy to the United State: has factual
recital of the repre- already demonstrated its de sentatives of Cambodia and vution to the principle of collec-Lost will stay tive
and its willingness security
Bedell Smith said.
The
haust Her pr. pe
of peace
to help in the development of estoration collective security arrangement China and Laus."
Southeast Asia elsewhere "Until
It s possible to
Die exact auture to be apreement
mare clearly
the
ان
will 11-
It 211 -
that Mr Bedell Smith saat his delegation welcomed wa by the
proposals made
tel
Ruaranteed and to determine accepted today for the evacua-
the obligations of the guaranto, s we will of course not be able to express any Judgment on this section of the proposak,
The United States
suggests that
tion
delega
lion of the lung suffering woundel of Dien Bien Phu.
He olded that the delegation
"hopes sincerely that this evacuation will be effected the con- without delay."
“Remarkable Effrontery'
He De "remarkable
allocked as
Have The Russians Heard Of Pathet-Lao And Khmer
Molotov Stuttered
And His
Official Was Evasive
Geneva, May 10.
Western officials have met with “red herring" answers wherever they question Russian spokes- men on the two "phantom" governments of
» Indu-Chanu and in the upper-Pathet-Lao (Laos) and Khmer (Cambodia), which distortion" the tunity for Cambodia, Laos and the Communists had been trying to seat at the speech by Mr Phani Van Bong. Vietnam to enjoy their indepen –
Vietminhdence "unde conditions of a real Indo-China peace conference.
He
The Salih spokesman is well trainetf in the Communist lechnique of distort - ing history and calling black whne. The world has learned to evaluate such spurious allega- tions
and lasting peace.”
The United States maintained that the first principle of any to assure the independence and The charges made against freedom of the three states. the United States by the Viet - minh representative are substan- tially identical with those marie has shown
| Indo-China sritlement must be
He added.
"The United States ways ts 201 AGY by other Communist representa-sympathy for the
elot of the tives during the opening phase Assorted
States
to spiestuard of the Korean discussion,
We their independence. provided material aid and the
"They have bern already amply and adequately refuted and I see no reason to divert this conference from its important task by according them further attention.
According to Western delegates, the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr V. M. Molotov, had to search through his notes at Saturday's sessions to find the names of the two alleged states.
And then he stuttered trying Soviet spokesman-- suggest causing you address that question to the chuckle representatives of Khmer and
Pathet-Lao.
them. to
10 pronounce Western delegates with laughter.
The following question andi took place at answer routine to France he Soviet press conference Associated States to which followed the disclosure them in this effort and of Communist demunds for the the two "phantoni" have given then support to seating of enable them 1 realst open delegations. Invasion from
Sovie: Question-When their
Russia recognise Khmer und Pothet-Lao, who is their For-
navist
"I cannot, however, refrain borders.
from commenting
bis re- markable effrontery in describing
without
did
"We will continue to do so."- elgn Minhter and who are ther
the brutal Vietminh aggression Reuter. against Cambodia and Loy as a movement of liberation.
"At present I will merely say
ly extremely diffent là bc-
19
lieve that
Vietminh re- the presentative has come to this conference with any intention of negotiating a just and durable peace."
Mr Bedell Smith said the United States hoped sincerely that the conference would result in the restoration of peace
Why Was
Soviet Ballet
Cancelled?
Li
ambassadors in Moscow?
Now Windscreens
Crack In Japan
Tokyo, May 10.
The "pitted windscreens" epidemic hit Japan today.
Three cor-owners reported, within 15 minutes, Enomoto that windows on their motor- said the entire windscre:n was cars had cracked mysteriously a fine "mosale pattern of cracks within the past 48 hours in a so thick it was difficult to see repetition of the epidemic which through them." hit car-owners recently in Great Britain and the United States.
As in those countries, no one here had any explanation for the phenomenon.
Ally
there Question Are diplomatic relations between Khmer, Pathet-Lao and Soviet Russia?
Spokesman-1 have already replied to that question just
now.
were to say Question-If we that Soviet Russia har not recognised Khmer and Pathel.
would that be correct? Spokesman I refer to y earlier answer.
Lao
Question-Have you ever met inhabitants of Khmer and Pathet-Lao?
any
Spokesman-I think you are making fun of your own ques- tion. And I heartily agree with 1 myself am roaring with laughter (with EL dead-pan face),—United Press,
you
No Germans Being Trained In USA
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The first of the incidents oc-and the window in the front In answer to questions, a
night at door curred on Saturday
his of
1064 Hillman spokesman said there Paris, May 10,
Kawasaki, 10 miles south of developed several large cracks training of Germans under the Forelgo Ministry and Interior
Tokoy.
which continued to spread. Ministry sources tonight declined
militery assistance progrogume. When taxi
there was
no plan driver Yoshizo to say what reasons the French
"When I attempted to remove training, and there was no legal Prender, M. Joseph Lantel, gave Enomato opened the door of his to the Soviet Ambassador, M. 1951 Pontiac, and sat down in the window at name, it crumbled ball for it in the mutual de-
Lenco pack. Pavel Vinogradov, this morning the driver's seat, there was a into dust," he said." when he told him that the per-" he said. When he looked like an electric bulb break- formances of the visiting Soviet Iing, ballet company were called off around, the back windscreen of indefinkely.
his car showed several largo cracks, It was understood, however,
There followed a succession of that the Ministry of the Interior smaller crackling sounds, and lind received Information that anli - Soviet demonstrations would take place inside the opera house, where the Soviet dancern were to have given their rst parformance, tonight.
Preparations for the visit of the Soviet dancers, who arrived here last week with the famed ballerina Galina Ulanova, had been made long in advance, and were arranged as a counter- part to the visit, of the actors of the Comedie, Francaise in Moscow last month.
The initial performance. WA to have taken place last Satur- day, but this was cancelled when all the French theatres cloled, down because of the "Init" of Dien Bien Phus France.
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This morning, when chauffeur The only training that had Mizuho Mogl opened the door been done, the spokesman sald, of his employer's German-made involved some small quard com- the side window panies trained in Germany for DKW car, micked in several placesguard duty early in the occupa- United Press.
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