THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER $1954.
DULLES HOPEFUL HE
HITLER'S BARCE
Dumbarton, Bept, 30.
A bargo from Ilitler's luxury yacht,...the Grille, La fo carry mail, Cargo and passenger
between the Orkney county town of Kirkwall and the hland of Shaploway in the bleak North Sean
The barko waliing bere for a suitable opportunity to be taken to Kirkwall, has been bought by Cap-
tain William Dennison,
who operates the island service.
The 37-foot-long barro
is operated by a 75 horse- power forter Getseman Navy diesel engine. It has been renamed the Klyden HL-China Mull Special
Locomotive
Building
Contracts
Awarded
Washington, Sept. 29. A multimillion dollar United States contract for 100 locomotives for India has been split between American, Japanese and
CAN Drinks Are On BURMA TO STAY
Gloria Swanson
RENEW PLEDGE ANE
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U.S. Commitments For The Defence Of European Continent
London, Sept. 29..
Mr Dulles, United States Secretary of State, told the nine-power conference he was hopeful that the results of the present meeting would in Europe. make possible a renewal of the American pledge regarding commitments
(The United States had previously agreed to certain commitments if the European Defence Community treaty was ratified).
He said he greatly hoped the now organisation now being studied would enable him to recommend to President Eisenhower how far he could commit the American Government.
Mr Dulles reminded the Ministers that under the Ameri- constitution, the President can had sole discretion on the use of American troops and thai no president could bind als
ce!.507,
suc-
were not putting our troops in Mr Eden
Fold these troops the midst of what has historically would not be withdrawn against been the world's wurst fire the wishes of the majority of hazard.
the Brussels treaty powers who should take thair decision in the knowledge of the Supreme Allied Commander's view.
Mr Dules told the
character Minister American pulley was "lo that
espand to the political climate of Europe."
If Europe
was moving in the the tendency Government
American
European manufacturers, direction of unity Mr Harold Stassen, direc-ļuf the lor of the Foreign Opera was to do more for Europe than If Europe were not moving in this direction.
tions Administration, nounced today.
an-
Questinged ut a press con- ference about the allocation of
the contract he said 50 of the locomotives would be built by the American firm of Abldwin- Lima-Hamilton In Philadelphie, 25 by the Japanese Rolling Stock Export Company, Tokyo, (which bad submitted the lowest the remaining 25 tender) and would be manufactured
Europe.
1s
receiving
in
I
The
Indio locomotives as well as 6,000 rnil». way wagons under the foreign aid programme.
20 MILLION ·
The complete contract Involves about 20 million dollars.
nenew
UNDERSTOOD
The only Minister to com- ment an Mr Dalles' state- ment ai tho conference WIS the- - British Foreign Becretary, Mr Eden, who
NOT LIGHTLY MADE
"Now a committal of that In noi lightly made and I would say in all frankness that the situation stands today woukl not be possible for the President of the United Staten
to renew that com- mittal.
conclusion is
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IN EMERGENCY Mr Eden said his under- taking would be subject to the understanding tant an nculo
emergency might oblige the British ment to omit
OverSCAS
this
It the
maintenance of the United Kingdom forces on the threw at mainland of Europe nay time too heavy a strain on British
peternal finances, Britain wo invite the NATO the Brancial council to review,
on which the forma-
conditions
соле
tions were mang to
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Mr Eden, official statement later, told the
after conference
Mr Dulles's statement:
U
"I think we all feel Uhhat we have just listened to statement from the United States Secretary of State of very rare quality and much valued frank- ncss.
Gloria Swanson, the American film star, gives an: Im- personation of one of her friends at a party in Venlee, Note Die wine glass on her head,Central Press Photo.
TOGLIATTI WILL
LEAD ATTACK
ON SCELBA GOVT
Rome, Sept. 29.
Italy's Moscow-trained Communist boss took the lead today in the left-right pincers attack on Premier Mario Scelba's Government over the "scandal" death of Wilma Montesi,
"There has been a great wave of disillusionment which has "In all frankness, IL would swept over the United States not ba
possible day for the and it is particularly manifest United States Government to In Die Congress."
commitipent the
Inde "That last spring
with regard to the disastrous in my opinion both EDC. Mr Dullus said.
for the nations of Europe and Mr Dulles concluded that for
for the United States that this reason he hopeci sincerely
hepe most ardently at what is that the cause of European unification would be advanced one here will make it possible to come to a different conclusion, at the present conference.
and that it will change th atmosphere, the feeling in the United States to a degree which will permit of a renewal of the pledge by the United States to What he has sald to us, maintain
Europe such those of us who are Europeans, elements of its armed forces as 15, I think, all that it present
conditions be neccesary or appropriate
we could" may to contribute our fair share of expect from the United stately
Red chieftain Palmiro Togliatti was scheduled what is needed for the common "As we survey these post-war defence of this North Atlantic years we, I fear, tod readily at to blast the middle-road Scelba regime when the area while the threat to that times take for granted what this Chamber of Deputies renews its scandal debate. Mr Dulles, referring to the area exists, I cannot say at this generous brother has done for us
Tough Togliatti was expected to charge that United States declaration on moment that a renewal of that in Europe at a time when but EDC last spring, sold:
I can for his help all must have Scelba, his Government, the Police he used to com- commitment is possible. "The declaration which we say and must repeat that as collapsed in confusion and, pot-mand, and his political party was to blame for bung- felt able to make in support of things stand the European Defence Com- possible.
noon behalf of the country Iling investigations into the death of pretty, plumpisk
represent here, I would like to Wilma, a party girl, on the assumption munity was that was a permanent act which
assure him that what the United would tie together organically
States has done are not "ell good the countries of Europe which in
deeds past, forgotten as soon as the past have been separate and
done but will be remembered among whom war has been bred.
with thankfulness, and not for "We Lelt that it tied them
our own sakes alone. together permanently,
sold he fully understood the American attitude
and be
was sure his colleagues did
#o too.
When the Brst- announcement on contract awards was made on September 4, Mr Stassen suld the Japanese firm would probably manufacture half the the American locomotives and firm the other half,
Today he said this decision hud lu be changed as far as the Japanese
order was con- cerned becauso the Japonese manufacturers could build 25 of organically that we could regard
the logomolives
within
specifled time schedule,
brought
European
50
OUT
that old chapter as a closed the
could hopefully chapter and This
commit our strength to Europe producers in
the confidence that into the picture as India need-soldier
in Europe Вете ed the equipment at an early would be in a structure which date, he added.-Reuter,
was safe and sound,
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that we
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PATTERN
"But if out of the elementa of the situation with which we are dealing, if using the Brussels treaty as a nucleus, is possible to find this now pattern a continuing hope of
wuty among the coun
of Europe that are represented here, and if the hopes that were tied into the European Defence Com- manity trealy
162- CAD sonably
transferred tho skrangements which will be the outgrowth of this meeting, then I would certainly bo disposed to recommend to the President that he should renow A pledge comparable to that which was offered in con nection with the European Defence Community treaty.
into
Just
be
which could
in Communism too.
"Bo I would like to tell Mr Foster Dulles that the words ho hnd said, so far as our Government is don- perned, will be examined with gratitude and with understanding. And
that we shall do our best believe this conference will do Ita best -- to prove worthy of that greater con- Adence that the United States will show as wɔ ce- tablish our ability to prova our unity and our strength," Mr Eden recalled that Britain, like the United States Govern- ment, gave a series of under- takings to the EDC,
them
The scandal rosulted in the
Foreign resignations Minister, and a Polleo chier and topsy-turvy view of high and low society caught with their alibis down.
Togitatii, who for this..
sion
has joined forces with
PALMIRO TOGLIATTI
"Obviously the context of the.. "We gave them by treaty, wo We pledge would have
be gave them by agreement, changed, because in the form gave them by declarations, and which was given it related dis- as I have already informed my tinctively to the European colleagues, we stand by those Defence Community Treaty, undertakings, and we are ready what rephrasing would be to reaffirm them," he said. required to give it the 'new "They are not, I think, un- look that would be appropriatoare, it is true, inapplicable in
Important but same to the new situation, that is a matter which have not studied, the absence of EDC, some of not usefully those that have, as a result of studied until we know, the disappearance of EDC, now whether or not a promise
of disappeared, may, and probably right-wing "Neo-Fascista and genuine and durable unity will will, be covered by the pro- Monarchists, winds up the drive como out of the deliberations of posals which this conference is of the left and extreme right to
unseat Seelba in a vote of con may succeed it," Reuter,
automatic Adenice expected possibly
in tomorrow. Britain's decision to maintain military assistance for four divisions and a tactical air stance, which was contained in EDC will be with enlargement of
treaty,
co-operation
and
be
this gathering and those which now considon -
The
of
force in Europa is the biggest room hasty trust, by the pro- |
sho has ever
FORMIDABLE ONE Mr Eden muid; the under- taking, which he described na “a very formidable`ana"! depended on the suscénful outcome of the present com- ference.
posed
tho
of
a
SCELBA VICTORY
A similar drive in the Sensis ended last Saturday, with a 114 to. 97 victory for the Rod-hating Scriba. ►
ar
of
alty from where the De- paties
debating the moral, social and political aspects the explosive cake... As the debating appeared to thin, with most every- wear thing said that could be said; new arrests were expected,
Already in gadh is Piero Pic- .cioni, коп of Italy's resigned Foreign Minister, on suspicion of aggravated manslaughter in |volving · drugs.
OUT OF SEATO PACT
Tokyo, Sept. 29.
Burmese Minister of Industry U Kyaw Nyein said today that Burma does not want to join SEATO because she hopes to stay neutral in the cold, war, but added that Burmese foreign policy is strongly influenced by her proximity to Com- munist China..
"Burma," Nynin said, "does not want to join any bloc" in spite of strong pressure from the Communists
s well as the West.
"What Finland is to Russia, | "pending invitation" to go to Burma is to Communim China," Rangoon for the formal signing. be said.
as soon as ratification was com= However, ho explained, pleted. Socialine Burm is almost sur rounded by members of the
- British Commonwealth and tled
to them by trade and culture,
WAR INFANTS'
1. Nyein, also A loading › member of Burma's ' ruling Socialist Party, mid that the foreign policy, of any country is a reflection of domestic polloy. Ho, said newly independent
COLLE
Geles like Burma, India and Indonesia were born in the
wreckage of World War II. and like Infants, needed to strengthen themselves,
leaves tonight for
JAP TECHNICIANS
Nyoln 'asid'
that Burme would use Japanese techni- cians in Barma as part of the servicos olengo ・of the reparations agreement, “but not too many, "A
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country is always afraid of being swallowed o
why
said he could not explain Japanese-Philippine re parations talks are so
far un- successful.
· said nogoțiations batween Japan and Burina were completely sincere.
"It is a question of love bou getting love," he said.
Nyein said the biggest dim-
RHET. Reganising and culty, in she way of a peaco
initialling n war reparations treaty between Burma and agreement by which Japan will Japan is over.
.
pay Burma a total of $250,000,- Asked whether the treaty 000. The treaty will take effect would be patterned on the Sati upon ratification and
Francisco pecice treaty or the payments are to be completed during a Japanese-Indian bilateral agree 10-year period.
A sum of $200,- ment, he said, "Words don't 000,000 is to be paid by Japan mean anything between lovers"
and
when there is understanding serviced and for Joint Japan-
goods $50,000,000
He said a "suitable model” for Burma investments Nyein said to treaty would be used. that $20,000,000 of the lattes United Press. amount would be a loan by the
Japanese Government to Burma
to finance the import of Japanese U.S. City To
goods.
NO TROUBLE Nyein sald
that there
should be no trouble in- volved in completing rail- Acation the next time the Burmese Partlament moete in February.
portisk
Pay Old
| British Debt
"I personally don't ace any dificulty," he said.
Nyein was asked about re- Pelham, New York, Sept. 29,
A bigh British omcial will Burma to the reparation terms 300th anniversary
adverse reaction intend the City of Pelham's,
celebrations Ho replied, "Some people will un: October 15-do accept 20 always be against anything. You shillings rent which the city have to convince the man in the has discovered it had owed street and the political oppotle to Britain aver since 1987,
He said the Joparkpe Foreign Minister, Kataus Okazuki, has a
tion
Bills Passed
To Curb
Sex Laxity
The dit was discovered whe a report browsing through a local history, found an entry dated "Defaben 25, 1687, und -sky- ang thaies Dorman, Captain General "g
Governor-b-
Chiet, and over the Province of
New York under his Mont Sacred Majesty James the Second, granta uzito John Pell, tule hoks and assigns... all the baforementioned land. (now Fellman, New Rochelle, and part of the Brom) -- of a perpelunt yearly rent of 20 shillings.
Mr Gordon Miller, Town Wellington, N.Z., Sept. 29. Supervisor, attadts that as the Three bills designed to curb town's chief administrator The.Is soslandi, etagere became low toward of the Motor of Ple and has invited MF Zealand's teenagers became law tonight when they passet their F.BA. Bull, British Consu
in the House of General, to come collect the
and third Representatives.
shillings. The mon
20
measures were introduced | The Consulate sala Mr Run- Behind gaol bars as an SC- in Parliament after rationido i da
dall would call for the rent complice 19. 0 self-styled publicity was given to police himself, unless he was prevent- "Marquis", Ugo Montagna, disclosures of immorality among od by preparations for the visit to the United States of Queen whooo alleged friendship with school children. Government big-wigs has pro- The
new legislation incor-Elizabeth the Queen Mother, in vided the much racking Com porates the recommendations which case a high civil servant munist press with ammunition of of a special committed which would attend China the sort Togliatti is expected to Interviewed hundreds of wit Special..
use skilfully tomorrow, United nesses throughout the country.
Press.
NOT ENOUGH SAILORS
Copenhagen, Sept. 29. Denmark has arranged such a strenuous naval build-up 'in the next 12 months that It will not have enough salbus to man the ships,
deliveries from Britain and the The navy, with the help of
21 now shipe for local defence». |minelnyers" mubmarines,
yettes, patrol ships and torpedo boste
|United States, will commi
сот-
Manpower will then become the big problem. Cadet schools | are full—but the navy, sp- He also was expected to carrypreciates that it takes lens Hoje the Chamber, despite the sold to build a ship than to train opposition and some possible cflcient
particularly anilors, splits within his small centre patty. officers-China MALL party.
Special
commitment pledged to Continental Europe Prussols. and far exceeds that she under between the armed forces; con took to support the European sultation about the level army project, observers said,
force, will all now take place,
within though perhaps differest framework.
DEPENDS ON WORK
DOTLEBO," You will understand that, the under takings we are prepared to sive, doca depend on the outcome of our work," all
Eden. Mr "If we succeed here, then this tain would not regard herself as undertaking lands: If we do
Meanwhile, investigations con- committed to hi plodge to the not, Her Majesty's Government tinued into the mystery death conference, Mr Eden valdi laga could not regard itself as com
Me Eden in his datement said entitled to what have the of Wilmi Monte Whose hat Britain would continue les mains attimoon," That applies to the nude body was found on a tain on the mainland of Europe, whole of our work, alls ko, work beach south of Rome on Ap frauding Germany, the effective that we are doing heredi
It the conference falled, Bri
hatit" of the British
2986" Trendinely, conclude
*Lijhope: the
we have
These however, would be marvell › and not affect the final voting
which cirates preflicted
Government would be
Ita
described specife
Government
handed to the
last week
world's irst
of juvenile
CHAOS
pex
The
MORAL
NOT "Focal. Which said thera
NEW LORD MAYOR
OF LONDON
London, Sept. 20. Anal wealthy stockbroker, chaos in parta: of Alderman EX. W., Beymolar New Zealand, will be sent to Howard, wine eledied new, Lord
every parent in the country. Mayor of London ; in the 'City The new measures will tighten Corporation's ancient Guildhall controls on literature, stressing here: today, ang Baya sex anime and horror, make Mn' Seytnour. Howard, 60, is a legal for adolescente, to have past master of the Gardner, sexual intercourse and cullaw Company and senior partner th sale of contraceptives and the stockbraking firm of Charles. instruction in their use to chil- Stanley and Company Reuter-
under
au
Prime
Holland
Nautical Parrot yesterday that further, laws to
Wellington -NZI control youthful, morale would be considered, by a select curs- A daw as parrot mition of the House after the|consternation: at the, Parliament rocce this week Zoo by announcing Reuter
with a nautical
Souls In Conflict'
New York, Sept. 29... colours movie entitled Boule Conflictfimed
The bird ruled out. I th
children's; instead to
bunch of
peninst the background of bricht hus but evangelist Billy Graham'**** Hin là a drab pent visit to Britain had ka pro- omcisi
Kampala, Sept. 29, The Uganda Government is to around 303 vetes to. 273-or introduce bill to raise anmiere here last night 23-vate margin
mother: £6 million to complete
the hydrocelectric project Owers. Falls dam, a Government spokesman sald today...
This will bring the capital in volved /to £30. million and will provide for the installation":" forse coderators mak
penting the ive d ages pilot, and facto The soles are played Charter Lan