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THE CHINA - MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954.

W. GERMAN SOVEREIGNTY

AN INNOCENT ABROAD

London, Sept. 16.

A Moscow "learner' who falled his police test was told by the lead of his driving school. "Don't be

Bo

an innocent abroad." ho paid 200 roubles (about £20 sterling) and soj hie licence after all-without a

But then be complained to the authorities, scoord. ing to Trud. the Boviet Trade Upion newspaper, in its intest Loc.

Result: the head of the driving school, L. V. Chetnekov, has

Cone io

prison for 18 months, and a police inspector, A. G.

Filin. for 12 months.

Trust wald the learner that mil

had discovered Leals

were "arranged."

Chelnekov keeping 200 roubles for himself and paying

100 roubles ta Filin-China Mail Special.

ANOTHER

WORLD

CITIZEN Davis Performs Marriage Rites

Dulles

*

Expected

To Take

Decisive

Steps

SURPRISE MOVE

NOW POSSIBLE

Bonn, Sept. 16.

Ex-prisoners

Visit U.N.

Headquarters

United Nations,

- Sept. 16. Five Chinese who sur- rendered to the United Nations forces in Koren and turned againnst Com munism gave their por sgnal thanks to the UN Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjoold, today for their treatment as prison- ers of war.

The Ave, who have been tour-

Dr

United States Secretary of State John ing the United States for the Foster Dulles conferred with West German Chan-past month, were introduced to cellor Konrad Adenauer for nearly three hours Ting-fo

The Secretary-General by

Telang. Nationalist here today.

China's chief UN delegate, the five, spoke to the Secretary- Chang Tsun-hsten, leader of

behalf of 14,000 General on chose not to return to Red China. Chinese prisoners of war who

This was the first conversation between the two statesmen in Mr Dulles' current trip to Bonn. He is to go to London to confer with British Premier Sir Winston Churchill tomorrow.

This evening, Mr Dulles and US High Com-Ku An-kang and Chien Yu-chl. missioner in Germany, Dr James B. Conant, were dinner guests of Dr Adenauer.

ton

The immediate interpretation in Bonn of the fast moves by Mr Dulles who flow overnight from Washing. is that the United States is spoeding up its pro- to make West Germany master of her own house as soon as possible.

gramme

New York, Sept. 16. The "No. 1 World Citi-

On his arrival, Mr Dulles sak | his comments at the airport left zon", Garry Davis, per-ments of these

he would

consult the Govern- those who heard him in' ititle formed his

countries "who doubt that the United States in own marriage are Renuinely concerned with impatient. ceremony aboard the liner the peace, security and freedom

United States several of Europe," before taking final days Ago, en roule

decisions. to England, the New York Daily Mirror reported today.

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The paper said that Davis api- proached the lince's captain. John Anderson, to perform the ceremony but was refusci accordance with the lac's policy

"O.K.." Davis is reported to have said. As No. 1 World Cillzon, I will per- form my own ceremony." And he did, marrying Sandra

0

Giorda

But the whole manner of his surprise visit and the nature of

Dalai Lama Attends Red Congress

The rest of the five are Chao King-chung. Keo Chống-chung

They presented a "Free- digm Badge to Mr Ham- marskizeld. It was designed by the "Chinese anti-Com- from munir Returnees Korea" to commemorate the day that the anti-Com- munist pete¬utra of were released.

War

the

Bayer

esenta Ponies To The Titos

Mme Tito, wife of the Yugoslavian President, with the pony presented to her by Celal Bayer, the Turkish President during his Binte visit to Belgrade-Express Photo.

New Espionage Network In Japan?

Tokyo, Sept. 16,

CRIPPLED

Page

Old Harrovian Turns Organ

Grinder

NOT WEARING HIS:

OLD SCHOOL TIE

London, Sept. 16. Harrow, England's fam ous public school and sup- plier of some of the nation's

statesmen eminent scholars has produced. an organ grinder.

and

*Handsome, debonair Gooffrey Stavert this is a 21 shillings a middle eines Burrey family, went to Harrow to study modern languagon, As head boy, during his final team, Stavert shook hands with Bir Winston Chur- chill during the Prime Minister's annual visit to his old school,

Today, ho stood oulsida London's CAVERNOUS Olymplo Stadium, amusing crowds en- tering the spectacular inter- national food fair.

Voltaire has been for saken, temporarily, for well-thumbed book D cockney songs.. His language has become the chipped twang of the "buskor", London's nomadie street musician,

То

To most, passersby, Stavert is the genuine oracle, Stavert, 10-your-old son of a

education and a "bit fun" os well,

JET LANDS day Job to help pay for his

ON FOAM ··

Even fellow Harrovians have passed by their disguised school Otis Air Force Base, barrel organ with one hand and chum, winding the wheezy old Mass, Sept. 16. solving the ́dally prossword A pilot put his crippled | puzzle in a Conservative- pows¬ jet seroplane down safely paper with the other, on a ribbon of liquid foam organ grinder has only two days But Stavert's carrer as an. at this Air Force base to go. It ends with the closing today in опе of the of the food fair, which hired trickiest landing on re him and two other students to

entertain the crowds, cord.

After that he will use the The pilot was 1st/Lt Anthony

continue modern language ed that his right landing wheel

Special.

Mr Hammarskjoeld, in respons2, thanked the members of Chinese goodwill mission, say- ing the United Nationa Was against aggression in any form. He bald he could not fully ac cept their thanks for the UN principle of voluntary rapatria- M. Sabelyev, one of six Soviet officials who tion of prisoners because he was

Secretary-General at the reportedly left aboard a Russian cargo vessel on not time I was formulated.

February 28, last, is at present clandestinely stay-W. Cunningham, 23, who radlo- scholarship he won at Harrow to Mr Dulles suld nt the airport added, however, that he heartying in Japan where he heads a new espionage net-was crippled. As he circled the studies at Oxford,-China Moli

There were many Indica- tions tonight that Mr Dulles had come to West Germany to put the final touches to o unilateral American grant of roverelly to the Federal Republic.

he had come to discuss with Dr

Adenauer

"the incans

ما

of re- the

agreed with the principle,

of the free,"

THE FACTORS

Factors supporting the cn- that Mr Dulics clusion

was the

the

PERSONAL STORY

to

Chin that they were told |

work, according to Japanese press reports publish- ed here today.

U.S. Soldier

stering sovereignty Federal Republic of Germany and bringing Germany

The five Chinese also gave a a45-minute press conference for Into the society UN

Sabelyev is remembered as the soft-spoken friend equal partner

correspondents, al which of the Soviet spy Rastovoroff who sought refuge in London, Sept. 18,

each of the five told his personal the United States at the end of January this year. The Dalai Lama put the final

story through on Interpreter, stomp today un

his Tibelan

They said they were forced by Kingdom's submission

When interviewed by Agence- Immigration ometnis

10 Red

fight Communists

in France-Presso at Raid Chinese rule when he appeared Davis had bought

the time of Korea and one-way before the "National People's here for decisive steps were: pasange under the name of Sauk Congress in Peking and lauded

Nationalists had Finstovoroff's disappearance, Sa- 1. The staff of state throd divisions fighting on the belyev expressed the convictions Davis

through an agent. Ahls Communist conquerors.

inent and Defence Department Southampton British omelais

men he brought with him is for

South Korean side. They said that, his friend Rastovoroff could, Peling Radio said the young grenier than would be required hey had never seen any Rus in no direumstances, have freely refused to recognise his World Dalai Lama expressed the "warm Citizen's passport and kept him support of Tibetans for the new

for

Bimple visit to

take sims with

Chinese aboard the ship.

Chinese Communist constitution soundings.

forces but they always had be-chosen to betray his government. to be adopted by the rubber-

2. Dr

said before loved that the Russians sent Adenauer

Up to the present, even the hurrying out of

them to fight In Korea. Parliament to

The five Chinese have been Japanese authorities were unable broadcast meet

they were

going to have The close unity between the negotiations "of decisive Chinese and Tibeton peoples is portance for the fate of growing day by day.”

German

Ferman people."

Dr

It Woo

Davis tore up his US passport in Parts in 1048

himself a "citizen of the world."

The

the

Red

and declare stamp Communist This was his second marriage.— quoted the boy ruler as saying, thar Dulics, at the airport sponding each day making visits to confirm the physical departure)

United Press

Hollywood, Sept. 10, The singing star Judy Garland

oday that she

Iz

next

April.

er third child

N Anger made her (1)- nourcement after she and her

tpינן

Lima

Slo Luft, from a European vacu►

in in produser

Miss Garland hos two deselters, one by Luft and the other by a previous marriage to director Vincente Minell, Luft bas B 6012 by previous marriage-United Press

21

untry.

These

im- the

◊ various UN delegations their local headquarters-Uni'ed Press.

at

of

by the

unilateral and perhaps

New York

NO RELIGIOUS BAN

Adenauer, But in a dopar.ure from the learned today, told his party current Soviet ling of trying to supporters in private on Tuesday Sir Esler Dening in

liminate religion, the Dala; that they must be prepared for s outly denied that Red declarations of sovereignty to be rule would try to eliminate re-made

bis devoutly religious Wes em Allies

not

even simultaneously The nemy slanders have

United States Congre:& all fallen on stony ground," he has empowered President Eisen- was quoted as saying. "for the hower to end the occupation of Tibetan peoples enjoy full free- Germany by executive action post in Tokyo dom of religion and they know during the Congressional recess. this from their own experience."

Buch action would

Office. -United Press.

respond

exactly to Adenauer's own five-point programine issued Im- mediately after the French Farliament rejected Europert Defence Com munity treaty. The fifth negotiations

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

13

5

18

E

15

16

18

19

20

22

12

30-

33

ACROSS

3 Sharp (6),

7 Gradient (6).

8 Parched (d),

0 Sculptor's work (4).

10 Go (7).

12 Requests (4).

13 Press (6).

18 Periods (.

19 Testers (0),

21 Talks wildly (8)

27 Leg joint. (3)

29

Choone (8)

10 Ball game (3).

29-Describes a barometer (7).

480 Way out. (4),

'81 Insect" (4);

32 Rwift (3)

38 Not

i Scare (5).

DOWN

* Gourmet (7)

4 Rough. (5).

6 Facts given (4),

6 Hazard (4).

Entreats (4).

11 Wipe out (3)

18 Fruit (4),

14.CHrdlo (4).

16 Bubrequently (0).

17 Boast (4).

18-Wickedness (4). do Withdraw (7) 22 English county

24 Landowner (5),

rtoolis (5) 27. Lubricates (4) exploit: (4)

AGAYESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.---Across: 1 Banter, 7 P

Tint 10 Dalby, 11 List 13. Restricted, 15 Nest, Moor, Resilience, 29 übdü, 24 Meire, 35 Cache, 20

Able. 13 Turns, 13 Romps: 14 Threaterky

WWI

DOT-

with the United States and Great Britain" and a Gov- Crnment spokesman

kons

Will Stay In

French Prison

airport, the runway was quickly

Supplies For Enclaves

a band of yellow sprayed with greasy foam which ordinarily is used to put out aeroplane fires. WHOOSHED IN Then Cunningham whooshed tn.

He put the good left wheel

Lisbon, Sept. 10. tho on

dry

Tunway. The It was officially mated here

thob grippled right wheel he care today

duo fully

foom

to

the

caused by the

set down on tho slick "difficulties

The left who rolled Indian Republic in the supply. as it should. The right ing of the Portugueso India Had

along

wheel slipped down the foam.

not

territorita," it would be neces- the field been sary to run a ship between the "greased," the

wheel right

ports of doo, Damoo, Karachi would have hit the dry ground and Colombo.

and falled to turn. This would The freighter "Lunbo", which

to

Portuguese

have caused the plane to go in belongs bo an immediate whirl and National Navigation Company Washington, Sept. 16. and Japonese

probably would have wrecked will be put on the new service, Sabelyov, security authorities are worker-day refused to issue an

The US Court of Appeals to-It-United Press,

-France-Presso. order ing: whether ho did not stay for the release of a US Army

+1 serving here after pretending that he private

fivo-vuar sentence in a French prison. was leaving.

The soldier, Richard Thomas Keefe, pleaded guilty in France to the robbery of a cab driver Last October

ESTONIAN LINK New York, Sept. 18. Other sources claimed that Sir Ester

His wife, Mra Gladys Keefe, Dening, British Sabelyey was working through 23, sught a writ of habeas Ambassador to Japan, arrived an Estonian businessman with corpus on the grounds that her here today by plano from American papers in an office husband's constitutional rights London en route back to his located right in the centre of were violated during the trial.

after consulta-Tokyo. at the British Foreign

The appellate Court upheld o lower Court's decision denying It said on official The police authorities, how-the writ tomorrow for ever, candidly admit that the American observer attended the Washington for а three-day importance of espionage activi- trial and reported no contitu- visit during which he said he ties in Japan had been exag- tional violations. United Press. would

"exchange views with gerated because of the publicity the United States State Depart-given to the Rastovǝroff care. ment officials who are con- They opined that most informers cerned with Far Eastern affairs." deal in activities of

emmall Sir Esler said that he will calibre and are anxious to make return to New York on Monday a Ettle money rather than to and leave next Tuesday by serve a politicat cause. plano for Ottowa for conver-

He will leave

src staying at

Q

Jap Air Force Officers Go

To America

plained this A meaning entions at the Canadian For At present, only 15 Russians negotiations on sovereignty.

elm Office. TP Mr

the former Dulles negotiations He said that after three days embassy here, their moves since

Tokyo, Sept. 16. here

are completed tonight, he in Ottawa, he would leave for the Rastavcauff ́affair, aro sub-

route to Tokyo ject to strict police surveillance flodgling air force left here to

Five senior officers of Japan's will be able on his arrival in Vancouver en London tomoITOW to tell Mr where, he said, he expected to and they can practically do night by air for the United Eden that the United States is arrive Dn September 28. nothing outside the embassy. States for a three-week in ready to declare West Germany France-Presse.

a sovereign state and ask whe

ther Britain is too.

BRITISH ANSWER Britain's answer would naturally depend to a great ex- lent on tho success or fallure of Mr Eden's negotiations in Paris on his Brussels pact plan for associating a rearmed West Ger many with the Western powers. But if Mr Dulles goes to London with everything cut ind dried for unilateral action in Germany, he would have a powerful argument to persunde the British Government to take the same action.

The French Prime Minister

Vietnam

precincta.--France-Presse.

Premier

Loses All Hope

spection tour of air force

Paris Talks Will Overshadow Defence Debate

Strasbourg, Sept. 17.

The Paris talks between Mr Anthony "Eden, British Foreign Secretary, and M. Mendes-France, French Prime Minister, will overshadow the three- day debate on European defence which will open in the 15-nation Council of Europe Assembly here today (Friday).

Only a few Government delegates here, notably M. Paul Henri Spaak, Belgian Foreign Minister, and Mr Anthony Nutting, British formed about the Paris talks to find a substitute Foreign Under-Secretary, will be completely in-

solution to the European Defence Community pro- ject, rejected by France.

fnclillies there,

The officers were Lieutenant-

Both M. Speak and Mr Nut General Takeshi Sonogi,

Support for these ardent Ating will be fully briefed on Mr federalists will ba' forthcoming Forca

Chief of Staff,

Eden's report yesterday to the from many admirers of

the Atlantic EDC plan from other European

Major Heputy...

Monjiro Akiya-permanent North ma. chlof of the air defence Treaty Organisation Council on countries. scetion Major-General Minoru

25 the outcome of his dying visitį Genta, chief of the maintenance to West European

UNCOMMITTED department nud

'Colonel Imtauo

Their part in the debate will Most vocal of this group is superintendent of the give a significant clue to the the President of real position. following

Otand, maintenance school and. Colonel

apitală.

www

| Fumio Maruta, a member. of Eden's tour

our of Europe.

the training section.

The officers

aro vialling the

United States at the invitation of the United States Air Force,

Router.

COPPER STRIKE

Saigon, Sept. 16. Well-informed political observers expressed the belief here today that South Vietnam Premier M. Pierre Mondes-France, who Ngo Dinh Diem had lost all hopes of remaining is not being visited by Mr in power as a result of the announcement today Duiles on his Aytos visit, would that the three leading South Vietnam sects were NOT SETTLED then be left to his own desiding with the Army in the present dispute between the Premier and Army Chief of Staff General Nguyen Van Hinh.

Franco-Presso and

Trooper Contract

For Airwork

New York, Sept. Spokesman for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company and the Kennecott Copper Corpora- sien, today denied that

any settlements had

Commen'in 27.01 Santiago your gear at lar whom it prea rapor dredlings, Hin was claimed, he wanted to get Chilean Government romel be able to dominate with watements that the air

One of the spots, the Bỉnh Premier Diem who oficially London, Sept. 16. in the direct control of the South on a six-month study mission in The Air Ministry, has awarded Vietnam police wince one of its

bo

Mr

the General Affairs. Committe MLeon of the Greek... Rally

Party

Bilence from M. Spr

Speak will Moccas Interpreted horo as meaning that he has not lost hope of M. Mendes-France's

to

agreeing the generally accepted formula for bringing West Gorrainy Into the North Atlantic alliance · by

way of the Brusasis Treaty.

Sp

Park is slogmy, M. Brank

Bilt 17 the "ziews from

may launch a powerful ate tapk sasthit the “French Getration from the European Community

my / caso, M. Mendes

Still uncommitted, how. ever, are the British, Norwegian: and Danish der Legations who have ilways stayed out of suprapa- Slocal" scheme and who would launchly restat any attempted Frenah velo

rearmaisent,

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animously yesterday to postpone the debate on the Biar proble until after the nine-nation Lon- don confcrenço, This madrid

to be held to débály thu fulue

Kuyer, it was pointed out, was had ordered the General to leave felt in their Chilenamed Franon's, policy-will, edme under), chuk a special woensori yoki havá

wa maxional security citer

Its Far East trooping contract leading thembory, Led Huu Bang, for the next 214 yours to Air work, an Independent British airline, The contract provides ¦¦ for the carriage of:7.000 troops a yone in such direction" between Brijain and Sina

The company will use Hormer Diya, dirținers which

ruited for high

Frapodin reality, had issued a deportation, order against the

were in effect myrtled, the,

panlow sold thele, blan

of the territory.

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