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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954.

Royal Couple National Anxiety

Visit Pompei

The

Prince Bernhard fo' carried in a sedan chair as his wife, Queen Jullson of the Netherlands, walks alongside -- during their visit to the famous ralna of Pompel, near Naples. Queen and Prince are included in the party of 93 Royal per- sons taking part in the 12-day cruise aboard the Greek vessel Aramemuan-as guests of King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece.Express Photo.

MARIO

LANZA

REDUCING

. FOR TV SHOW

Hollywood, Sept. 1.

Mario Lanza is trimming down his weight and will even joke about his temperament for his television debut and his first job in nearly three years, a CBS executive said.

The excitabic Lanza has not appeared before the public since before he fizzled out of MGM after emotional fireworks over "The Student Prince."

Dr

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Since then Paramount, Warner | another of our autumn pro- ark! Columbia Studica have grammes, 'Best of Broadway,' tried to lure the pudgy singer will have a much longer life. beck to work

But it took presents versions of hit stage television to get hlut to sing Blows and that can to on

CBS-TV indefinitely. Rew of Stars" programine on September 15.

The script calls for him to kic! hts

temperament," explained

Ackerman, West coast toy.

be

AFTER GARBO

For Victim

Of H-Bomb

AMERICAN-JAP RELATIONS AT LOWEST EBB

Tokyo, Sept. 1.

A 39-year-old Japanese fisherman lying in a coma, between life and death, in a Tokyo hospital today was the focus of a nation-wide anxiety that in other countries attends the death of kings.

Two days ago, No. 1 National Hospital in Tokyo announced that Aikichi Kuboyama, chief radioman of the ill-fated "Lucky Dragon," which was showered with radioactive "death" ash” from the United States hydrogen explosion at Bikini on March 1, was critically ill with yellow jaundice.

Kuboyama wRS one of 23 members of "Lucky Dragon's" crew sfflitten with the "atom disease" and for nearly six months now was confined to hospital.

Doctors 31 the hospital stick with which to bent the announced "AD change" in United States all the harder. Kuboyama's condition. He was stili hovering on the brink of death, they said.

Japanese throughout the country waited by wireless sets, devout Buddhists prayed, coffee shops and OR street corners friends exchanged 'news and views.

For all Japanese, Kuboyama had become a symbol-a coun- try which had acknowledged de- feat in the biggest struggle of its history after the United States had dropped atom bombs on its cities at the end of the Pacifie war, seemed likely be the first victim, in praestime, of 4

bomb. hydrogen

The dully fuel to this fire comes from such headline points

as, according to the Japanese press, slowness of the United States in agreeing to com

to compensa- That tion to Japan, allegations Japan 19 **exaggerating the Whole

alfair" and, on-

AT

American report. from ton widely played here quoting medical sources as saying that the crisis in Kuboyama's con dition WDS caused not by radiation sickness but by a sur- felt of blood transfusions,

INDIGNANT

This last report was received today with some indignation by In newspapers and on radio, Japanese doctors attending the condition of

of a sick radioman Kuboyama. One doctor, who from small fishingboat eclipsed | asked not to be identified, said: all world news: a nation tought This would almost look like by the United States occupation en to renounce war had been vic- im in peacetime of

a United States weapon of war. This was,

to shuffle of the attempt responsibilty."

Ho added that although the burden of all Japanese Com- Kuboyama had received 11 blood, believe dransfusions, "I firmly ment.

that his condition is due to radia- nothing else but atomic fion,"

U.S. JAP RELATIONS After alom-dusted Lucky Other doctors supported his Dragon" put into port in middle verdiet with medical statistics March Japanese-United States and unanimously concluded that relations sank to the lowest ebbi Kuboyama díes, only his ex- since the war's end. Japanese posure to a hydrogen explosion national feeling was touched at killed him. the most sensitive point. In If he dies, the fact that it was what many Japanese call the a United States hydrogen ex- country's present "master- fplosion that killed him will be a servent relationship" with the fact that lingers in the mind of United

the Japanese nation. Reuter. States. Japanese reacted with quickened resentment against their "master" and with added enthusiasm of the newly converted from ways of war.

As the only country to ex- "He's delighted with the idea."

perience the atom bomb and as Ackerman dented the network Ackerman is busy lining up a traditionally martial country Suggested that Lanza irim down other stors, including Ethel converted by the United States his 300 pounds, bul Addeti, Merthan, for CBS' "Shower Of to paths of peace, Japan felt to- "Naturally Wo want him to Stars."

wards the United States anger

victim and "outraged in "I'm even going after Greta of

world and towarda nocent" BETTY GRABLE

Garbo," he said seriously.

frustration of

ignored know everyɑna ciso has tried, Lanza will be joined in the but I'll make an offer,

Wod example. show by Betty Grable and let her act, sing, dance, do any Horry James, also making their húng sho wishedUnited TV debuts.

Harry

hend of CBS-TV.

look his best and he does, (09."

The new CBS programme Is but one of a barrage of juvish Dutumn shows all the networks are preparing in a drive to get people to buy a colour TV set,

This Is the year to push colour," Ackerman said.

"NBC Is doing the same with its Spectacular and ABC with the Disneyland show. It's in the "Interest of everybody to sejl

colour sets.

"The other show types will I think there will always

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comedies,

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Foreign Trade novelists, philosophers, scientists 5,000 French Union forces per-

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London, Sept. 1. "Then, too, you have to keep An Institute of Foreign Trade the audience' interested in TV. has been set up in Peking The novelty has worn off now. the first of its kind in Com

don't think the new

wide-munist China, the New China screen movies have anything to News Agency reported today, do with television's new big It will train specialists for programmes. There isn't any foreign trade service. additional competition from

movies,"

The Institute has four dow partments, devoted to the econo LOSE INTEREST Though NBC I saressing its mics of foreign trade, the Rus- slun language, Western jan- star-studded 134-hour shows for guages and Eastern languages, the autumn, CBS is not follow-There is also a one-year post- ing suit, the executive insisted.

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Ive As some commentators pointed Khang Khay, speciied out, the "professional anti-zones in Laos where the French Americans" of the extreme right Union forces may regroup, ave or left-wing would not be slow zones for the Vietminh and six to exploit this ready-made argu-zones for Pathet Laos forces, and ment, which plays on the most ruled that the two latter groups sensitive feelings contem must remain separated from each

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