THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1954.

AMERICA TO LEND ATOMIC CANNONS

Big Fire In Seoul Shanty Town

Aboul June 23, Fire swept through half A square mile of a shanty town and the black market district in downtown Broul tonight.

Fire fighters fought the blaze for two hours being - ing it under control.

Fanned by strong winds, The fire

threatened the Bank of Korea and United Stairs Forces Central Post Exchange.

Fire Achtern concen- trated their effort la Save these two bundlings but

litory

sharks,

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SITAll Store And olher MA) house's wrec destroyed by the fire-Reviser.

To Be Used By Army

Of The Rhine

In Next Manoeuvres

Bonn, June 23.

The United States Army in Europe is to lend several 280 mm atomie cannon for the Summer manoeuvres of the British Rhine Army and the Northern Army Group, the Northern Army Group Commander, Sir Richard Gale, announced at a Foreign Press Association lunch today.

He said General William Hoge, Commander of the United States Army in Europe, had agreed to lend the guns to give British, Canadian, Dutch and Belgian officers in the Northern Army Group a chance to learn about the atomic capabilities of

the new weapons.

New Move In General Gale said the loan was in line with the North Atlantic Treaty policy for the inter- American-P.I. change of staff visits, ideas and weapons instruc-

Defence Plans

Washington, June 23. The United States and the happines today X- charged notes which pro Vidal for the quick estul a Mutual De lishment of feme touned.

The Com 14 41411

the Mutual In berbarn the two

Letra feree Treaty taliud.

4

The Hated State

Stalk MY

Dulles. *21

Juli

Secretar

Foster {1 Philippine Charpe 'Affaires, Bly Men- Chambon, exchanged Vir notes th retentiony in the State Department 14 formulise establishruent of the Comuna).

The United State, nole said that in the light of internation- al events, It would be "liseful,"

To establish the Council,

The Council would consist of the Secretary of State or hi

.

tions.

He said he did not know of any similar British weapons in existence but added: "There are all sorts of things for delivering the atomic missile" tactically.

The

Americn atomic atomie cantion but in evaluat- jeunnon is an 85-ton monster ing the strength of the enemy

vis-a-vis ourselves, I give bir cupable of Bring atomic or

credit for having everything. conventional shells 20 miles.

NO RADICAL CHANGE

should have said," General "That we had had udded, enough with the arrival of the

Get

fighter) That te MIG-IS underestimate the power of the people on the other side of the fron Curtain to produce

The United States Army announced in February that a spennd battery of 280 mm cannor had been stationed in Germany joining a haltery brutight last Autumn.

Gate women that General

patr several

raw Com queror thinks would be used for the first time during this ye munocuSTIANN 13 wharla British, Butch. Canadian

Belgian trumps were to take part

The

Cale

thirag".

ny-

Be sald Allied military com- manders had not yet made up their minds about the effect the

introdurt

*

le would have organisation.

the „temi mas on furlers Rid

But General Gale suld he did not believe the atomie weapon involve ally radicul

Western EL

would Conqueror, designed by

elangt the The teal responsible for Centurion tank. had a more equipment.-Reuter. powerful gun turlon's

than the Cen-

20 pounder and was the latest fire

equipped with control system.

in that

GOOD FACILITIES

General Gale said deputy. and The Philipinespite of being heavier, the Cou Secretary of Foreign Affairs, of quirer's erass-country perform- hi degnuty.

netbea110 compared favourably and each

with

of the Coune: would deaigate that of the Centurion.

a multacy representative,

The American note said that consultations would be held up

mary

Indonesia Wants To Break With

The new heavily tank, more

armoured. Parried only a crew of four.

Bretigis Conditions with the

give very Army of the thine

facilities for the troops good

Di

equipment, 'W

on request of either pally, and that the time and piseer of these trials. meetings would be determed General Gate said.

by mutual agreement.

sand

The aim of

Dutch Union

BRITAIN

Balaclava Centenary On June 26

New Telescope To Probe The Universe

Britain's Famous

"Light Brigade"

Will Ride Again

Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, June 23. The British Army's immortal "light brigade" which charged the Russian guns at Balaclava 100 years ago is to ride again.

of

An artist's impression the radio telescope now being built for Manchester Univer sity by MesKIN. Husband d Co., of Sheffield at Jodrell Bank Experimental Station Rear Crewe,

England. The coat will be about

£430,

0,000 Jolally borne by the Depart ment of Scientific and In-

dustriat Research

and the Nuffield Foundation, The new radio telescope will have paraboloid aerial with diameter of 250 feet, a height of 185 feet to the top of the horizontal

axtı, and will

weigh about 1,600 tons. The now telescopo win cuable regions of the universe to be explored for the first time by new tochalques of "radio

the

astronomy".

technique

the

radio, applied

Since the war of radar and

Special Precautions Taken To Guard Chou En-lai In India

New Delhi, June 23.

-Excitement is growing in Delhi in anticipation of the three-day visit of the Communist Chinese Prime Minister, and Foreign Minister, Mr Chou En-lai, who will fly in on Friday for his first meet- ing with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Nehru.

Special precautions are understood to have ·· been requested by the Chinese Ambassador, Mr Yuang Chung-hsen. Entry to Palam airport will be by permit and all vehicles will be stopped on the roads one and a half hours before Mr Chou arrives.

Police will cordon the airport and line the 12 mile route to Rashtrapati Bhavan, the former Vice-Regal residence where Mr Chou will stay, as guest of the Indian President, Mr Rajendra Prasad.

Armed police and a jeep with Sten gunners will convoy the Chinese visitors all the way and Mr Chou is expected to have his own private body- guard as well.

One hundred buses are being chartered to take Delhi citizens to the airport where special enclosures have been provided. Mr Nehru ând a Service Guard of Honour will great Mr Chou when he alights from the plane.

Five Topics To Discuss

22

Geneva, June 24, Mr Cho leaves Geneva for New Delhi early today. He will review world affairs with Mr Nehru of India.

have Their talks may powerful impact on events in Asia, observers believe.

The twn Prime Ministers bo- tween them represent nearly 1,000 milion people.

Their Informal talks, begin- will coincide

The Chinese Minister will be by 10 aides, - acompanied

Cheo Kuan-tua cluding Mr and Mr Wang Ctro-ju, Ccan- sellors ta the delegation Genova.

Mr Chou is "prepared" to re- Turn to the Gerova conference from Peking. But a Chinese spokosman could not say whên this might be.

Meanwhile, the

Indo-China. conference may hold its 18th secret session today.

The Marquis of Reading (Bri-

with the meetings in Washington) and Mr V. V. Kuznetsov

lomorrow,

and

has

ion between

Just for one day, some men of the five cavalry regiments which galloped into the Crimean "valley of death" will exchange drab overalls and tanks and armoured cars (for they are now mechanised) for glittering plumed uniforms and prancing minent position. The present horses,

With sabres flashing and to join them in four-day cele- pennanta streaming from brations. The Commanding Of- cer, Lleutenunt Colonel D.C. their lances, they will march, Barbour, is building up a col wheel and gallop at the horselection of Balaclava show to be given by the Bri- to show to visitors. Lish Army of the Rhine ut Among them is a 125-year- Bad Lippspringe, on June 26. old seal with

one

is

<f tanned to mark

the

the

souvenirs

regimental

the

The display they are giving molto and crossed lances used [ former Commanding celebrations by

Officer Lord George

Bingham. the centenary Later as Lord Lacan, he com of the light manded of the Charge

at Balaclava the Brigade on October 25, 1354

Because of misunderstood cavalry divisions of which

678 order, horsemen rode for Light Brigade formed part.

A plaque lying than

mile through

desk murderous artillery

and small seal on Colone!

skull

and arms fire from front and banks carries a gleaming

motto worn by the to storm Bussian guns supported crossbones

realmental trumpet major, who by more than three times

is reputed to have sounded the Only 195 came

ot Balaclava,--China back.

"charge" CONT)-

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Amsterdam, June 24. "Battle Royal" would be to study the Impact Indonesia wants to abolish many cavalry. of the employment

The

il

as

of alomie the Union ties with the memorated in Tennyson's famous

action it

The Philippines note agreed to these

weapons on both sides on both Netherlands arrangements and that the Philippines was pre- tactics and army organisation " "to proceed promptly in General Ciale said he did not pared Recordance therewith."-Reuter, know specifically of any Hussian

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und replace poem "The Charge of the Light them with "normal inter- { Brigade.” national relationships," In- donesian Foreign Minister, Mr Sunarjo said on his ar rival last night for talks with the Netherlands Gov-

ernment.

are

in

ONE IN MALAYA Four of the regiments which

present charged Germany-the Eighth Hussars, the 17/21 Lancers (then the 17th Lancers) and the IV and 13/18 Hussars (then the IV and 13th Light Dragoons).

beside the Barbour's

to astronomy, bave yielded a series of dis. coveries about the universe, In this field of astronomy the pioneering work of research scientists at Manchester Cambridge Universities given Great Britain

in a pro-

fixed radio telescope Jodrell Bank. though the sho largest in

world, fasdequato to

out carry research to all regions of the and the university scientists asked for the new telescope to be constructed,— Express Photo.

sky

Eclipse Of

Churchill

President Elsen- (Russia), Acting Co-Chairmen, hower, Sir Winston

meet this morning to decide whether the conference should Its examination

control prob-

and

at

the British Foreign Ministers, Mr John Foster Dulles and Eden.

States United

and

Mr

will

The Sun Next Week

Washington, June 23.

The "Asian Big Two" cover much the same problems us the "Western Big Two" In their review of Asian affairs, Including

the abortive 10- nation Korean negotiations and the more hopeful nine-nation Indo-China peace talks

Mr Chou had his first meet-

with M, Pierre

French

ing

France, new

Mendes-

Prime

Minister and Foreign Minister,

in Berne, yesterday.

REAL PROGRESS

dis- the to speed end of the seven-year war, M. Mendes-France Bald ho confident that the Geneva con- ference could achieve real pro- gress,

After a frank two-hour cussion on how

was

dead-

continue today of the armistice lem, of which it has been locked almost from the start.

FLYING HOME

Lord Reading, who is Minister

of State at the Foreign Office, ffles back to London tonight for Farliamentary dutica ព the House of Lords.

Sir Llonel Lamb, British Am- bassador to Switzerland, will take over the acting leadership of the delegation. He was Bri- tain's first Charge d'Affaires in Pcking,

The French

Ꮢ . delegation ceived new policy instructions after from M. Mendes-France his meeting yesterday with Mr Chou, French sources said,

They declined to give details, but some Bourcon speculated that the polley review may affect the work of the military A total eclipse of the sun

India is not represented at the talice now under way or ordered next Wednesday will he seven-weeks-old Indo-China between the opposing High Com partially visible

Nations mands in the three Indo-China in the talks. But its United

states, Vietnam, Laos and Cam- Mr V. Krishna United States except in the representative,

Menon, has played an important bodin.

The nine-nation conference the part earlier this month in trying

to bring East and West together last

immediate week called

for Lacs cease-re discussions on key issues.

and Cambodia, the two smaller During his three-week "media- Observatory sald

Menon had states, and ordered the soldiers' the sun's shadow in the path of tion" mission, Mr

meetings--some Jesting to report on their work for all totality will strike the earth in nine

over three hours-with Mr three states by July 10,

Vietminh French Union and Chou alone. Tiso.

Conference circles in Geneva military delegates In Genova

the

Chou-Nehru have been trying to draw cease- questions will fire lines for Vietnam, the main

battleground, since June 2 Reuter.

Support For west and south-west,

Ike's

Trade Plan

| Navy said today.

The Naval

north-eastern Nebraska at sun-ove

Asian

From there it would speed expect that north-eastward across southern talks on South Dakota, the north-wes.crn of Iowa, Minnesota, COTNICT Southern Wisconsin, and the upper peninsula of Michigan.

Mr Sunarjo was accompanied by the Indonesian Minister of Education, Mohammed Yamin. The other regiment, the 11th The two other members of the Hussars, in Malays. But an

Washington, June 28. Indoncalon delegation to the offer will come from Britaini conference, expected to start in to

A Democrat the display. represent it in

expressed The Hague on Monday, are the He will take the part of the strong support in the Senate Economic Affairs Minister, Mr Earl of Cardigan, former today of President Eisen- Iskna Tjokrohadisurjo, and the Commanding Officer of the Indonesian Ambassador to Lon-Regiment who led the charge,

hower's speech about Japan

"The total phase" shadow don, Professor Supomo.

The

will then cross Lake Superior, regiments own separate last night. (At the Dutch Foreign Minis-celebrations coine

In his speech, President Elsen-Ontario and Quebec, the coast try

spokesman said in The

Balaclava

itself and

nhower told the

Greenland, Nether- include

National Ed-of Labrador, and Hague today that the

ceremonial parades, torial Association that the and will

Its northern- lands Government had been in-ho formed of the members of the Though mechanised,

horse riding events and dances preservation of a free Japan most point on the southern

БОТС of was

the keystone of Unitedcoast of Iceland. Indonesian delegation but not of the regiments still keep a non-States policy in the Far East. the date of their arrival. Only ber of horses mainly for re-

the Dutch Chief of Protocol. Mr Van Tels, was at the airport on behalf of the Dutch Govern- ment.)

Foreign Minister Mr Sunario told correspondente: "Indonesia does not want to be bound by a political tic, as now," adding that this was the wish of the In- donesian Government and the

Day

later around

reach

The trail will end at sunset creational

In a debate on a bill to ex-in Indin after crossing southern ригрове. The 17/21 Lancers, nick-tend the reciprocal Trade Agree Scandinavia, Lithuania, Rusia, named "the death for glory," ments Act for a year, Senator

of old comrades

include:

1. The

of failure

the Korean phase of the Geneva conference.

2. All important aspects of the Indo-China peace talks,

3. The projected Southeast Asia defence pact,

Pakistan Wrangle With India

4. Communist China's ad- Over River Plan

mission

ta

to the Security

Council and other United

Washington, June 23. Nations organs in place of The Pakistan Foreign Minis- Nationalist China.

ter, Bir Zafrullah Khan, today 5. Purely Sino Indian charged India with dragging mutters such as trade, cul- her foot” and “endangering" an tural questions and the International Bank plan to work recent treaty on Tibet.

out a division of the Indus River Diplomatic

in basin waters between the two

countries.

обосуетя

boys with their akull and cross-Albert Gore of Tennessee asked Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. bones cap motto, expect a party for support from both Parties The Navy warned viewers Geneva think Mr Chou's visit

from Britain of a liberalised international to use smoke glass or exposed to Delhi may later lead to Mr Bir Zafrullah said that Pakis-

trade policy which would allow alm when looking at irade agreements for the expan oclipse-United Press. sion of Japan's export markets

whole of the Indonesian pep The Duke Makes in the non-comuust world.

He said: "We seriously hope that the union problem can be decided at this conference. The coming conference on this will be the last." He hoped the con- gold ference would not last long.

It was the Intention of the

Top Secret Inspection Tour

ac-

Senator Gore noted that Japan

was one of the Zew nations with which the United States had not 2 trade

previously concluded

agreement.

the

Fontainebleau, June 23. The Duke of Edinburgh,

"It was essential that the Indonesian delegation, he said, companted by senior French President be authorised to cuter to ralso the question of the Air Force offeer,

agreement with Inspected into status of Netherlands New secret French prototype planes Japanese on the same basis as Guinea at the talks. (Holland at the Bretigny airfield today.

authorised with other countries,” has declared that she refuses to The visit was classified "top he said. discuss this mattor. Western Recret." There was no oficiál

Senator Gore stated: "The Now Guinea hoa

remained announcement of

to Duko's Importanco Dutch rule

ever since vlalt and special

passes were accurity

under

לת

the

of the

free world economic

the Nehru paying a return visit to tan

haa

agreed to study an In- Peking.

ternallonal Bank Plan for divid- of rivers.com- Ing the waters mon to both countries but that India is "Insis ing

upon with.

Blind Woman Blind Woman Did Not

Forget A Friendly Voice

+4

The woman,

London, June 23.

drawing more and more water to food her canals during the transition parlod

would be going when the study Ho declared that "this would of endanger the whole basis

the two agreement between Governments in March, 1982, A blind woman has sent a box of chocolates

whereby they both agreed that neither side would diminish the to London Transport's Riverside Bus Garage in

supplies of the other aldo so appreciation of a bus conductress's kindness.

long as there was going on this common effort to discover and Miss Patricia route to and from work for the put into effect a plan which MD agreement was reach required to enter the airfield. stability of Japan cannot be Parsons, of Queen's Gardens, past five years. She is totally would give both countries, more ed on its status after the 1810 All reporters and photographers over emphasised

Boyswater, addressed the blind but says that it presents usable round-table discussions at

President Eisenhower's speech chocolates to

Emmie no worries in the rush hour, bo- **Miss

has been in Hague, which resulted in the The Duke was met at the air was also welcomed at the Whitley, the clippie with the cause of the great kindness and Washington since June 7 talking transfor of rovereignty...

to field by M. Diomede Catroux, Japanese Embassy in Washing-friendly voice,"

helpfulness of conductors and with International Bank off- Indonesia).

newly-appointed Secretary of for.

cials about plans for solving the 25 Outcome (8),

The status of New Guinee Blate for Air, antt top Air Force

An Embassy' spokesman mid:1 or accompanylag nolo said: driv

a small token of.

Whitler, who became a dispute. Pakistan is dependent wu then left as it was potlding officers. 20 Equips (4).

Is most rearwaring to the thanks. have known you conductress during the war and upon waters from Indus basin talks on the matter. Australia,

Brat saw a

in Indian twin-engined Gavement and people of now quer a long period of time has bee on the number 88 rivers which arizo YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD~~~ACTSss; a Arrested, 8 Reap, which administers the other transport prototype called the Japan to know that the Pro- and never cease, to marvel at route for over 10 years, sald of territory and the dispute be 9 Manicure, 11 Toreador 18 Bats, 15 Composed, 18 Redeemed, half of the Island, has told the Urel Dubois, which carried 45 aldent of the United States has your cheerfulness and serenity, Mim Parsons: “She is a wonder- tween the two countries over 1 Lent, 21 Rendered, 25. Compares, 25 Glut, 27 Desolate, Down Dutch Government she would men and which was piloted nich profound understanding I no matter how crowded the bus fully happy person and all of us the diyision, of supply has raged given 1 Grit, à Pair, Read, 6 Ernir, 4 Trues, Dregs, 9 Major, 10 take a serious view of Indow during the display by Conservar, at the, dificulties they face and Miss Parsons, Brailler short on the route like to give her x❘ ever alice they were. Noted, 12 Oxone, 14 Theme, 10 Saver, 17 Deeds, 19 Lueld, moslem ride in the Dutch halftive Deputy, M. Andre Monet such company for the coed at hand typise at the Colonial Office, helping

Mall their Independence In 1947) hand. China 20 Names, 21 Rail, 23 Neat, 23 Role, 24 Dúly":

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