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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1954.

BITTER ATTACK ON SENATOR MCCARTHY Western Unity In

Tomb May Hold Mummy 3,500 Years Old

Catro, June 1. Archaeologist Kamal El Malakh, discoverer of two "ship of death" In the Great Pyramid, said today

he has found an untouched tom which way conta

the 3.500-year-nið mummy of an Expilan nobleman.

E Mallakh sald be stumbled upun the tomb whulle exploring walls of the underground charüber rontaluing

"death banks" of theops. £evpthum who htt 1/10

pyramids.

The

zableman's

possibly contains a mummy St protiv ev containers holding his earthly puksen. son, Maflakh sakit.

E Walki found the hoa tree weeks ago by Gortos a hole through a thick limestone wall which

buried beenth the Win desert sands urar the Great Pyramid of China.

for

Mustapha Ainera, Diere. Antiquities. saleh

that the boats, designed lo carly Cheups to the after- world. undoubtedly hath remained untouched for more Dan 5,000 years. Balted Press.

Officials To Prepare Saar Pact

Republican Accuses Him Of Splitting Nation,

Party And Catholic Church

CHARGED WITH USING

"HITLER TACTICS"

Washington, June 1.

Republican Senator Ralph E. Flanders accused Senator McCarthy today of splitting the nation, the Republican Party and the Catholic Church.

He said Senator McCarthy "could not have done a better job" for the Communists if he were in their pay.

He said Senator Flanders flayed Senator McCarthy in a Senate speech. the Army-McCarthy inquiry had not probed into what he called the "real heart of the mystory -- the personal relationships" between Senator McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and G. David Schino,

US

A-Bomb campaign of Senator

Can Destroy

Whole Army

New York, June 1.

The chairman of the U.S.

He fold the Senato today that the auti-Communiat Mr- Carthy mompletely paral. lels that of Adolf Hitler na to strike fear into the heart of any

defenceless minor- lity."

Senator Senator

Flanders compared M. Curths WALLE

American cartoon "Dennis the Menace"

a small boy whose mischief route, family and neighbour

Lake little Dents,

Alomic Energy Commission, char

Referring

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bv

to

inf

sonal relations involved, Senator Flanders dle not

mention the hearings principles at the

reterred name but simply

The relationship of the assistant to the army privalu," and to the Senator himself,"

Senator McCarthy's enstrues tive activities "consist largely in vut of the Isulting personalities

FBI Mes and di-playing them under the television lights."

"Besides this aint while doing And his, he spreads division Confusion wherever be Area,"

UNREST AMONG JEWS Me Lewis Strauss, sai 10-Senator Flandess aid, McCarthy duy the United States now spread slavision and confusion

He accused Senator McCarthy of striking at the unity of the hud atomic weapons "which whenever he gues

the current Catholic Church, of which are capable of destroying an Army MrCarthy hearings, Sen- McCarthy is

лember, and Army in the field."

Flanders sot: Jeto!

That causing unrest among the Jewish the personal population. mystery concerns Paris, June 1.

Mr Strauss, speaking aj relationships of the Army

at

"Nole for instance the fore- bivate, the staff assistant and the University Foreign Columbia Leading French

Senator"

boxling he inspires in our fellow Alumni Ministry officials are meet-Contenzjal

luncheon, He said that the staff assis- citizens of Jewish blood and ing in Paris this week in an said that ON B consequence of

reference lo Cohn, faith. Among them this is well- United States' nilaliments "seems to have an almosi pas- nigh universal, in spite of the attempt to draw up the text the

to retain the fact that his two viesist 0850- of a Franco-German agree the use of the atom for war slonnte anxiety

He cites are Hebrews, Senator turning services of Private Schine, ment on the future of the purposes, it was now

Flanders suit. asked: "Why"" Saar. # French Foreign Dore resources towards use of

He

Senator McCarthy, energy for peaceful

although Ministry spokesman said to- | atomic

at mes anxious to d himself of the whole mess," seems to support Cohn's efforts "at least in the presence of his marking the assistant...

200th

day.

ul

He said M Maurice Schu 11.DAM. French Secretary State at the Foreign Office, M. Chilbert Grutivai, French Am- bassador to the Su and M. Francus Seydoux, Diretor of German Affan In the French

Fureign Ministry, met yesterday id kaped

to compilete

Graft next wick

thele

BULUJIOSOS.

His address preceded an out- door Ceremony before 18,000 spectators,

Ber

Columbio's

arademic year.

soine

tant.

THE REAL ISSUE "Dots the assistant have Can &ume hold on the Senator?

He

that charged

Senator McCarthy, during the Congres

investigation of the lonaz Malmedy massacre during the

Congress, displayed "strange

tenderness" for "Nazi muflons involve:l,"

I

| 80th

2

the

the House, Democratic PEACEFUL USES

it be that our Dennis, so effer-Representative Emmanuel Cet- tive in making trouble for hisler introduced resolution urging "We have an entire arsenal of elders, has at last gotten into the Justice Department to in-

what when Franco-atomic weapons, designed to be trouble himself?" Sen. Flanders vestigate

ho culled many re-used by each of our armed ser-

Senator McCarthy's "py net- vices," he sold.

Does the committee plan to work" in the government, Mr investigate the real Issues at Celler sald the network WRB Bake" te naked.

"stealing secret documents, in Urging de investigating sub-

violation of the law." cominalflee to look into the per-

German CASCA :- sume

The spokesman said the text

"We have weapons which are was based on the Van Noters plan" for the "Parvojennisation" Capable of destroying on Army in the fold and which are far its more powerful than those which

med after

of the Suar.

The lun author, Durch Socialist, Marinus brought the war with Japan to Văn Goer Van Natees, suggestsjon abrupt end. the appointment of a European Commissioner by the Council of

"So now we turn

asked

2

with more

Europe to handle the Sane's ex-resources of material and talent fo the use of atomle energy for Ternal and defene furr

our

k1 al proposes to replace peaceful anns-to generate elec- the prezent Franen-Sanz von-trical energy, to increase mie union by 50-year con- eventual dominance over clis- tract with the graduat estab-ease, to further my knowledge 1hment of 11

Saar- of biologleni processes and our German

this exploration of the physical

universe."--United Press. perlod.-Rouler.

COMIBON

market

during

A British Crossword Puzzle

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13 Pass inside (5).

18 Plered by buit's horn (5),

19 Lounge (4).

22 Morited (8).

24 Writer of music (8).

25 Motal (8).

#6 Abandoned (B).

MUCKEL TEE

1 Poor (5).

DOWN

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4 Torn (4),

Smart (4),

6 Musical works (0).

7 Determine (0),

10 Beverage (5).

14 Books (B).

15 Daydream (7).

18

Calm (0).

17 Clusters (0),

20 Call forth (5).

21 Grown-up (5).

22 Puppo (4).

23 Despatched (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD: Acrom-3 Amléable, 7 Trail,

SUSPICION

DEETEST

Meanwhile, Senator

testifled under oath on

Routes McCarthy's personal

New Found On

Kanchenjunga

the

She Clowns For A Sultan

A new night club has recently opened in Paris and with it a new star has become the rage of the French captial. The nightclub in "La Nouvelle Eve" in the Rue Fontaine and is the last word in luxury. The big sensation of the show is Lucille Gare, who for 12 mlautes sings, clowns, dar

dances and fools around. She is kil and angular and was practically an- known except as a top rank dancer. For 18 months she has been touring the number two theatres learning comedy the hard way. A distinguished guess at the club recently was the Sulian of Morocco. Somebody mentioned the Royal Command Performance being held at the Palladium, London, the gui- tan naked what it was about. On being told, he immediately gave orders for his own Command Performance to be arranged in Morocco. The Sultan, who was so impressed with Lucitle Gaye's performance that he sat through it twies, has "com- manded" her to be one of the artists to take part. will be the Bentley Sisters, Maurice Chevalier and

Howard—Express Photo.

Grave Danger At Geneva

Geneva, June 2.

The five power military staff talks, opening in Washington tomorrow, mark a slight upward rise in the graph of Anglo-American relations, but many Western delegates to the Far East con- ference fear the improvement will not be main- tained.

The greatest strain is expected to come as the Western powers decide how much longer they can continue the Indo-China peace talks in Geneva and how far they can go in trying to meet the Com- munists.

The staff talks between, of the deciding factors at this Britain France, the Unlied stage.

tolka,

con-

States, Australia and New Zeu- M Bidault'a role in the tand, are to appraise, without Western approach to the Indo- commitment, the likely military | Chipu talks has been one of situation In Southeast Asia In the strangest features of the

event of either success or conference, in the

opinion of failure of the Indo-China peace observers here. Though he is

the man most directly They represent the limit to cerned with the results of the which Britain le prepared to go meeting he has somehow re in considering Western defence mained apart while Britala and against Communion in South- | Americh have engaged enst Asia while the Geneva mutual recriminatione in which Laiks

ir

word "Munich“ are

progress.

has been The the United States

wanted

by to open bandied about

responsible negotiations for El Southeast officials, Asian alliance straight away.

BIDAULT'S POSITION Basically, Angio American Conference circles in Geneva discord stems from differing believe that the time is not far approaches to the task set at of when he may be forced to the Geneva conference by the come down on one side or the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers other-fer or against even fur- in Berlin last February and ther exploration of the Com- milltary events in Indo-China) nunist position before a break

Jnce then. It is believed.

CURIOUS

A curious

FACTOR

is made.

In this

respect, much may depend upon the progress in the

factor noted by Indo-China debate this week in commentators is the apparent the French National Assembly. "split personality" of

already the Some Deputies havo American delegation.

Labled a

resolution, criticising According

the Government for what they sources, General Walter Bedell say is cold shouldering of Bel- Smith shows in the

to reach consulish attempts

to

well-informed

alions he has with his Westernment at Geneva, colleagues every anxiety to seek

Ho

If M. Bidault, under threat of

than

an agreement with the Com-a Government crisis in Paris, is munists over Indo-China.

forced to

go much further in has personally

in monting the Communiste approved advance every Western move Washington is inclined to made In the conference to the United States may find_li

the gap

between the self in temporary Isolation from

both its partners, it is belleveti

Should the Geneva conference succeed in reaching a peaco

hrrow two sides.

But the general theme of the guidance given by American settlement that gives the Com- delegation sources leaves press munists Other

on mora a legal hold correspondents with the im-

Indo-China than territory in pression that the United States they possess already, that ten-

Trevor

Americans Seeing

Fewer

'Saucers' This Year

Washington, June 1.

to

The United States Air Force's flying saucer secretary sleuths are still in business, and still unable outhenticity of anti-Army explain about 10 per cent of the phenomena re- memoranda, which Army ported to them.

The

told it viewed with →drepesi suspicion."

holds

very little hope of on barcement and that the end or porary isloation might give way the conference is more a matter to even deeper trans-Atlantic

strain, it is felt-Router. of time than negollation.

Some members of the delega- tion go as far as

that General

to indicate Bedell Smith

Why Clergyman Is

caught unawares in Going To China

sometimes ca posals submitted by

the conference room by

by Mt Eden.

British Foreign Secretary.

London, June 1. Dr Marcus James, an Angli-

Mr Eden has stated his bocan priest, who is going on a may show five-week visit to China, today

decisively

ihla

ment,

week

lief that

if it is possible Lo gave his reasons for making the negotiate an Indo-Ching settle trip.

But what has

emerged He represents Christian Ac- from last week's secret sessions tion a non-denominational Bri- Buggests to observers that the tish organisation, in a delegation Communists may still be some of 15 young people who leave way off from showing

their London on Thursday at the in- vitation of the All China Federa-

hand

In any case, they would seenen of Democratie Youth. to have no reason to hurry, "I am going to China becauso

But so far this year they have had only 87 especially if the Vietminh in personally I am of the opinion

The secretary, Mrs Mary sightings reported to them.

Over

Christians should make Lend to launch An assault that against the French-held Red 'every effort to break through River deka in Vietnam before the barrier of suspicion and the monzoon reaches its peak in distrust which bedevils East-

relations,"

Brid. West few weeks time.

Reuler.

PEAK STRAIN

ho

Driscoll, was called before the Senate investigating sub- At that rate, the students

the years, the Intel

have found 80 Calcutta, June 1. committee in the 24th day of its of unidentified flying obligence experts

per cent of the sightings ex- hearings on the Army-McCarthy|jects faced the prospect of The British expedition ex-

dispute.

Iainable

known objects; the

Mr Eden, who is anxious to getting through 1954 with balloons, aircraft, astronomical ploring approaches to

Lisbon, June 1. Sho was asked to supply

Communists every

A burglar, who broke into a world's third highest moun- details about the preparation of fewer than half the number bodies, atmospheric reflections give the

prove their de police officer's house when its Lain, the unconquered memoranda that were released of sightings reported last and birds. Of this year's 87 opportunity to

the

per cent have been clared desire to end the Indo-owner was on duty, sald after Dighings, 70 28.146-foot Kanchenjunga, by Senator McCarthy in

10 per cent

China war, may therefore have his arrest that he decided only In 1052 has found and investigated early stages of his public row

Americans made Explained,

explained and 20 per cent of to revise his views on timing, to help himself to the ready with the Army-United Press.

1,700 sightings and these were two new routes up the moun-

cash as he knew anything also the reports encased such filmay it is thought, duly Investigated, This Was

would be traced. South- tain's treacherous

information that they had to be the largest number of sighting ignored. in one year West face, Dr D. S. Mat-

Lost record.

The year the figure was 429.

thewa, physician to the ex- pedition, said today.

the Mai

One route lay up Kaschenjunga Icefall. The other was up the kefall leading to the Talung Saddle,

Dr Matthews, who bas petuni- ed here a

a week ahead of

the main body of the expedition, sald both routes could bu

Young Girls Object To

School Milk

For Their Figures' Sake

year.

on

Saucer "sightings have been present annual ruto is about made by both visual and radar

of

208.

The herbal phenomena which gave rise to unidentified flying objects reports are still present, course, and the iden thot some of them drift in from outer space stin gets some attention. But the Air Force bellever and says the figures support it--that more scientiae Investigating procedures and

education better public shrinking the saucer problem. London, June 1. On the inter-planetary theory of the Kanchenjunga is one

that maybe Chat An indication

young and the suspicion lu girls

art most spectacular mountains

are as anxious as their the Russians

responsible, the Himalayas,

Air rising almost mothers about their figures was the

*NG Forte saya: has been received the conference of evidenco the National Dairyman's Asso which would tend to indicate ction, which

it that the United States is being was held Llandudno.

observed by machines

negotiated by strong, well- equipped expeditions, But like other expeditions before the

to encounter they would have javalanches,

sheer

out of the plains on the quoted at Nepal-Sikkim border about 40

north miles

of Darjeeling, the eastern Himalayas,

This year's exploratory re pedition--the first to survey the "Drink mountain for 23 years--is led by Mr J. W. R. Kempe, a master at a Hyderabad publle rchool,- Reuter.

70 More People Arrested

In East Bengal

aro

No object or particle

Outlining icatures of the outer-space or a foreign Gov-

more mlik campaign" ernment. Mr W. B. Trchane, chairman of an unknown substance has of the National Milk Publicity been received Council, said: "We must not graphs have been rest content till there is 100 And this has per cent consumption of milk for seven years now. in the schools, but in this ro

faced with

pect we are

dmculty

"In some places there seems to be a cult against milk in

schools, particularly among teen

ngữ girls who have becom

conectour.".

and no

photo- produced." been going on

British Casualties

In Malaya

London, June 1. Daces, June 1.-

Gaure

The number of British troops More than 70 people were

Lord Hudson, the war-time killed in the year 1961, 1982 arrested in East Bengal today, bringing the total to about 200 Minister of Agriculture, sug and 1958 fighting Communist

tho gested

manufacture of terroriste in Malaya was 127, in three days,

COLLDEO

cheeses, similar to the House of Commons WAI Those arrested included, lx members of the newly elected Yorkshire curdle, as the answer told today E

Hutchison, R Mr Provincial Assembly.

to the problem of oxeem pro»-

Under Secretary for War, mid Others were held after a duction,

He also thought there were in answer to a questión 52 wetu possibilities for the sale or killed" or died of wounds a li skimmed milk, and added: that 1961; 44 in 1952 and 31 in 1999. it seemed wrong to him that "il The figures for wounded war food of mich nutritional value) 92, 04:3 and 21 respectively should be wasted on animados Reuter, **

8 Oddmanis, 10 Insane, 15 Diocese, 18 Mere, 17. Endured, 18 minor clash between rival fac- Craters, 20 Here, 21 Tureens, 28 Resist, 27 Subalder: 28 Inget, tions at a jute, milik. 20 Election. Down Staid. 2 Lasso, 3 Alone, 4 Camp, 8 Banter, An official communique wald: 6. Ensued, Desert, 11 Nitre 12 Acute, 14. Ensure, 18 Mules, MERITUMO troughout the 14 Reine, 18 Charto, 19 Arable, 22 Rosin, 28 Elder, 24 State, rovines it remaina

means. --United Press.

He deliberately closed the jewel box to resist temptation,

It would be at this point that the strain in Anglo-American relations might reach its peak.

The attitude of the French ho added. Foreign Minister, M. Georges He took 4,000 escudos (850 Bidault, will probably be one sterling)-China Mall: Special.

Pilotless Bomber On Show In US

ptiellem' bomber la the "entre of Ikelarous

where more than" 25.400

Navy Were

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