♫ THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER

29, 1954.

ELECTORS WORRYING IKE

Youngest Bride In Italy

uf

the

Enna, Italy, Oct. 28. The ittle "youngest belle in Italy" and perhaps in the world musi

Francescu 170

Bella Grillo, who is not ret 12 and a half years old, and who

rried

has

young map of 19.

Francesca ran away from home in Plazza Armerin near Enna, Stelty, with her Bance last February and the affer obtaining

necessary authorisation itse coupir were

very young

eventually married France-rrans,

Whirlwind Tour Of Four

Crucial States

REVIEW OF FOREIGN

POLICY ACHIEVEMENTS

Washington, Oct. 28.

President Eisenhower said tonight that the

Queen Mother United States would end up in a "hopeless jam"

On Empire State Bld.

New York, Oet, 28.

Tourists crowded within touching distance of the Queen Mother of Britain as ale stevel 26 floors above Fifth Avenue on the Empire

toxlay State Building late seeing the sights like any natuf-towNERET

When

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the building

dump to 5 par Queen

won

and suffer through two years of "political fiddling while the world burns" if the Democrats Tuesday's Congressional election.

on the The President, hearing down hard dangers of divided responsibility with a Republican President and a Democratic Congress, called for a, Republican victory to let him go ahead with his programme for peace "in this age of peril."

"Confusion can be avoided and steady progress assured only by electing a Republican majority to the Congress," he declared in a nationwide television and for Eisen- radio speech delivered before the Citizens hower Committee.

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national Communism Wis raising

head. menacing

trouble spots threatened to Blame, without

Mr Elsenhower, waging one of the most active campaigns ever fought by a President in an all- year election, warned repeatedly 'red lights #! every ogalost 01guverumental crossroads" The sight-two drivers on every govern- sak_amprompttinental steering wheel**

flet

Each of these rush hous, nearly of New

20obtad b. Hands Yo k

The Bat

seeing Top Man

klite 1: whedule

t-

... glimpse

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The Queen Mother 1

a when ANET balet bare tim ival But

L$t\»z+1h. this time the

seeming the dark grey day jointed with Tarey blue Jugars, that clas

worn to

Fuel

funches, mingled

ath the other lous ots

Can I go higher

after

Iking down

86th floor.

sise anked,

from the So They look her

up to the 102nd floor to look out

of the

glassed-in observatoy. BREATH-TAKING

It is breath-taking. In't n?" the gasped

Caught withienst a proper fra service, offels of the Empire hurried State Building sent a call to the Waldorf Astoria Holl

TELECAST

of

The President will close out his campaign selivities with a whirlwind wur four crucisi staten tomorrow and an cicciion get-out-the- vote telecast On Monday. Vice-President Richard Nixon will join him in the letecant,

Detroit,

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warning, into disaster.

"But gradually erisis gave any

promise.

"In Korea, 14 months ago, the fulle waste of Ameriesa life and

treasure was stopped.

"In Europe, only,

a few days ago,

step we saw an historic towards unity

and strength, It may well prove to be the greatest stabilising

accomplishment

this century in world affairs.

"Meanwhile, two of our frienda, Yugoslavia and Italy, cleared up years of trouble OvET

Trieste.

"Two other

friends, England solved historic differences uver Suez..

and

-

Egypt,

STRATEGIC IRAN

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Germans Regain Sovereignty

Foreign Ministry, Patia. The Big Three Western Foreign Ministers in the French signing an agreement ending the occupation of Western Germany and restoring all bui Adenauer, West German Photo shows: (Left to right) Dr Konrad full overeignty. Chancellor: Mr John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State; M. Pierre Mendes- France. French Prime Minister; and Sir Anthony Eden, British Foreign are signing except Mr Dulles, who looks on--Associated Press Photo.

250 Cloudburst Victims

Still Missing

Becretary. All

German

Western Big Three Quietly Releasing War Criminals

Bonn, Oct..28.

The Western Big Three allies, preparing for early. West German independence, are quietly but quickly releasing most German war criminals still held in Allied gaols, it was learned today.

The total number still in confinement now totals only 207, according to Allied High Commits- sion figures. These do not include the seven major Nazi offenders.still incarcerated in grim Spandau gaol in Berlin.

The United States holds 120 at Landsberg gaol in Bavaria, the British 42 at Werl prison just cast of the Ruhr and the French 46 at Wittlich prison in the bleak Eiffel mountains.

The United States and French nuthorities rarely announce the release of Individhuni war criminals, The British High Commissio generally docs.

LAST FOUR MONTHS However, official frures show that in the last four months alone the United States has quietly set free 30 war criminals, the British 24 And the French slx.

The present figure of orly 207 contrasts sharply with the 857 still incarcerated in March, 1983, and 3,067 in Allied gools In April, 1950.

Wot

German

propaganda complains loudly about those

held claiming that

Big name German war cri minals released by the Allies in the poat two years included torner Field Marthals Albert Kesserung, Fritz Frich Von Mannstein, Erhard Milch, and Wilhelin List, Colonel-General Nicolaus Ven Falkenhorst and BS Panzer General Kurt Meyer. CONDITIONS IMPROVED

The Brilsh, in particular, have done much in recent months to impove conditions of war criminals still held at wet.

They now are separated from other prisoners, given larger and better lighted cells and more exercise opportunities and spend only short periods daily All taken together.---

'Police Chiefs should be released before West in solitary confinement.

For Moscow

Berlin, Oct. 28.

according to Salerno, Oct. 28.

Communist A cloud of brown dust tonight hung over the

Bureau, West, today. lovely gulf of Salerno as bulldozers and 6,000 troops and firemen dug for the victims of Tues- day's disastrous cloudburst.

Local officials said 238 dead had been identified and the names of 250 missing almost certainly dead, had been registered.

This presumed deathroll of bridges, smothered roads and 490 9 ikely to increase for railways, flattened cars, trucks weeks to come as bodies are dug and buses and then spread out from the millions of tons of mud to sea in a vast yellow stream. which cascaded down the moun- One of the first to be evacuated tains on to the populous Sajemno { from the devastated area was a

local po rivieru

driven mod when he

dug the bodies of his two small children out of the ruins of his house.

The chief excentive, aroused by Indiferent voters, decided on this for

four-State trip. tempt to stimulate a great out-

He will valt pouring of voters.

Louisville Visibility was

miles ClevelanĀ only 15

"Strategto Iran, with today. Sometunes it is as far os

and Wilmington (Delaware), alt

Vant al riches, threw off a 40 miles.

places in which Republicars

threat of Communist Seratoriul candidates face ex-

domination and came

OFFICAL ESTIMATE ceptionally tough fights.

strongly to our side.

exlimated * the Officials Ciling the accomplishments of

100 badly injured at over administration, Mr

foothold in Eisen- ! The Communist

Meteorologists said the cloud and the homeless at over sunt: "Where do we our hemisphere was eliminated.

the burst was probably 6,000. terribly world an

Asia, today in the

"In Southeast

Government

at savage ever recorded in Italy. spokesmen by the Communist threatenedi

An official at Rome observatory coalition Reief Organisation headquarters January 19537 Two years ago there was a névance,

security

Salerno at

official said the clouds had been driven gave the service, English tea, finger sand-

the apparently endless was at last developed. Custly

198 dead, 70 to a trap formed by an angle wiches.

Jum raspberry

war in Korea which daily and

"In all these heartening events, figures as only

of mountains enclosing the French pastries.

her party, weekly was taking the lives of America was privileged ig parti- missing at 70 injured, but an After tea with fichard American boys. All the world cipate as an understanding and official

there said that press northern side of the gulf of Salerno. which included Mr

communication between the six was restless and irritable. Hot helpful friend.

villages Patterson Jr., the city's offel

devastated towns and Am-spots glowed threateningly the British Kreeter, and

seemed to be well over 24 hours bussulor. Sir Roger Makins, the Iran, Trieste, Suez.

ahead of those of the Govern Queen Mulher retuned to the

get ready for suburba to

in Commonwealth dinner

his for a silver service and prope | Bowever

freshmens. Philippe, man an

stand charge of the hotel's ding rooms, tanie down with a ver Smpared

and

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her

honour. It wins a private dinner Sir Pierson the home of at

her host for her vit Dixon, here-United Press,

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DIRUNITY

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A brilliant sun and a strong of sea wind over the past two days had by tonight dried and caked previous the 12-mile wide stream of mud

CON an inatter.

any

OFFERS OF HELP

most

For 13 hours they empiled their contents on a steeply sloping arca measuring about 15 miles square. Offers of help were pouring in today

from many countries. Cables from the Red Cross Or- ganisations in Britain, Denmark,

are

Germany

meas starts raising soldier for a new army.

United PressS,

However, the 207 still in carcerated include few genuino forner German soldiers, Most are former concentration camp cornmanders and guards Den

malu catment

tenced A

for

prisoners. Allied sources denied

of

that

the The commanders of East German land, sea and air "police" forces have left there is any definite plan to re- East Berlin for Moscow, lenso all 207 before the Bonn the anti-Government wins its sovereignty. Information However, officials indicated that the present rapid ante of release is nevertheless connected with that.

Under the 1952. Bonn peace convention which was confirmed agreement by the sovereignty concluded in Parla last week all German war criminals still in All three commanders-Lieu-

Wittlich Landsberg, Wert and tenant-General Heinz Hoffman

will be handed over by the the barracked police, Major Western Allles to the Bonn General Heinz Kessler, air police Government as soon as the atten and Vice Admiral Waldemar

adequately Verner, sea pollesare Com-lain a position to guard thein, tunists.

Some days ago, the bureau forecast that they would go to Russia for detailed instructions on extending the size and respon sibility of East German forces.

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The bureau suggested that their visit was a preliminary to the withdrawal of Russian occupation forces, though Western oflied sources have repeatedly sald they have had not even an inkling of such a move,

BONN PROMISE.

The Boun Government promises under these trestles -- to confine the war criminals handed over to them until their sentences expire, Under the 1952 Bonn agree ments, mixed Allied-German clemency boards were to be set ADMISSION

up to consider the cases of war Allled diplomats admitted, criminals. The boards

in that such a with fact, set up in October, 1953, however, drawal, accompanied by publi- and have been functioning for city fanfares, was feasible be more than a year without await-

restoration of sovereignty. cause the Soviet Government Ing 1

The boards consist of three might regard it as a means of

ratification of the German members and one from upsetting

West German each of the three Western

cupallon powers. Many of those But they were convinced that released in the past year have sufficient Soviet

freed as forces would bean

a result remain behind to keep military clemency board action.

civilians Soviet enough control of the country, just as

behind mained

in key posts

t

on

ro-

"The brightened prospects for live world security and eventual peace must be classed as one of the most important facts of re- ment.

believe deeply cents years. "In Europe, disunity and

policy dissension hindered progresa that the

America is a toward world accurity. Even

than More the western beml- here in

edministration, this one has which Lore town peasant Switzerland, Holland Canada after the two-thirds reduction sphere, in Guatemala, inter-

observed the requirements of cottages, apartment buildings,

Consultations with hotels, factories, churches and and the United States said they in the staff of the Soviet High

were this

relict Commission, -ordinating

which followed the Democratic leaders in

through the International Red East German sovereignty

de- dellente, vital area of governTM

Cross Committee at Genova.claration last March, ment have been candid and open

Ometals of one allied power Router. than ever and more frequent

here said they had rellable in- before.

formation that Soviet controllers were now firmly established in Enst German formerly supervised outside by special mission staffs-Reuter.

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Hemingway Will Pay

His Debts

Havana, Oct. 28. American author Ernest

all

Washington, Oct. 28. President Eisenhower directed the Federal agencies today to do they could for victims of floods and landslides in Italy.

He called on three agencies-- the State and Defence Depart- ments and the Foreign Operations Administration (FOA)—“to pur- every possible means to provide emergency relief" for the disaster-striken population

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ministers, from the High Com-

Notices

The President put the relief...

the generni programme under

the Secretary direction of

not pursue peace no effectively; Herningway declared today Southern Italian region. with divided leadership which that he was pleased and of respon proud to receive the Nobel provides evasion

nd afforda azvi ability

to both Prize for Literature. Parties alibis for failure.

"This kind of progress we voted for two years ago. Let us makro sure it continues." United Press,

Radio Hongkong

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He had heard the news of the State, John Foster Dulles, who

told to He was

ask the Defence award on the radio today, indicated,

Charles Wilsony however, that he Secretary, Mr would not be able to go to and the FOA Director, Mr Harold Stockholm in December to re- Stassen, for any assistance they ceive the award in person be-might give. cause of injuries he sustained in

summer.

STATEMENT

Д plane crash in Africa last The White House made public the following state- mend by President" Elsen- hower:

NEW NOVEL .

Mr Hemingway was working

6 pm. Timo Bignal and Pro in a new novel on Africa, when

Summery: 0.12, "Young

Musiciens of Hongkong Beloc.

he received reporters.

Jon of Candidate Works from the recent examinations of the with

"Floods and landedes havo caused groot devastation in the Asked what he planned to do region around Salerno, Italy.

Mr hla

he American people are price

said, "Pay my keenly aware, na result of their are about $8,000, own experiences with hurricanes.

Associated Boards Royal Schools of Hemingway

Music compared by Professor. Angus Morrison (Recorded) 6.45, Musle of dobis, which

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