THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, ·∙1954.

ATOMS FOR PEACE PLAN

Americ

Business Men

And Scientists

Set Up Organisation

Detroit, Dec. 20.

A group of American business men and scientists set mp an organisation today to try to put President Eisenhower's atoms for peace plan into effect.

Mr Walker Cisler, president of Detroit Edison, who will head the new organisation, said it was hoped the organisation would be the forerunner of similar groups in other countries that eventually would lead to an international organisation to push development of peaceful uses of atomic energy.

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The group will start out with $150,000 contributed

by the

Ford Foundation. Mr Cinler said the grou would seek other donaĒŠUNIM.

The group is the first non- Government operation set up to my nat objectives of the Pre- kent's programe Mr Cisler s the group would emphasise "people to people, industry to in dustry and sejener to selency co- | eper, fom on awdw..le basis."

"Only with a private organi.

Mr Cisler cald the group ation supplementing the work of belevent the stunillennce of 15mur Gavernment can the avail. wreck "over the next generation julle tulent throughout the world ean be very great Indeed. It may be mobilised

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IMPROVE WELFARE

The Fund merak dia put to work all of the private re- suurees uralJubir ITI thin cenentry and abroad so as to improve the welfare of men and women throughout the world and raise their living standards by means #f atomic energy," he said.

Be saut many problems must Do solved before atomic power euuld be put to use to raise {living standards. Disoughout the

world.

Belgrade, Dec. 20. Wladimir Dedijer, a member of the Yugoslav Communist Party Central supplement Government activity He said the group hoped to Committee, was summoned and to work in fields where the before the Control Com-Governmem "may find it useful mittee on Friday, it was Le have n supporting private disclosed here today.

organisation" and also in Belds where the Government could not The Control Committee is the work effectively.-United Press. disciplinary commitity of the

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She had been ernwised during today gans to Mr Denis Neet the Djing affair but had retained Pritt, the English barrister who ith her place a member of the defended Jomo Kenyata, in the tw. Alreams, who | Cential Committee of the Parly Kenyn Mau Mau rials.

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Other prize winners include the Burmese writer Takin Kedo Haing, the Helsinki University professor, Dr Felix Iverson and Professor Fri tono of Dokoria.

The French poot Luis Agagen was on the selection committee, together with the Soviet aca- demician Dimitri Skobeltzin and the Chinese wriler Kuo Ko-je- France-Presse,

Catholics of Nazareth and Northern Israel held special ceremonies and High Masses to mark the 100th anniversary of the proclamation by Pope Pius IX of the Dogma of the Imma- culate Conception of the Virgin Mary, and the end of the "Marian Year" The 'ceremonies Included a torchlight procession through the streets of Nazareth to the Church of the Anmuncia- tion. A cornerstons for a new Church has been laid for the 'Antanclation — the Church is expected to be the largest in the whole of the Middle East. The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Alberto Gort is pletured taking part in the ceremonies.--Express Photo,

Girl Strangled:

U.S.

Two Sailors Held

Newport, R.I., Dec. 20.

Two sailors faced arraignment in District Court today on murder and accessory charges in the strangling of a pretty 16-year-old, Sunday School teacher who had urged the public to be "kinder to sailors."

Terrier Lived Month

In Fox Hole

Rochdale,

England, Dec, 20.-

A four-year-old terrier, which disappeared down a fox-hole, has returned to' Its ewner, farmer T$18 Gommon, after being missing 32 duyn,

The terrier, named Peggy, is belleved to have lived on food brought in- to the hole by foxês dur- Ing its time underground. Anuther dog disappeared into the hole with Peggy. "We dug away tons of earth trying to reach them "

Mr Gamman said, "and

then we gave them up for dead

The hole is believed to lead into a maze

old mine workings under the mooty near here.

"We are now redoubling

find to

the our efforts other dog." Mr · Gammon added.

"He might still be alive and existing on food he steals from the foxes.” --- China Mall Special.

A Chief Constable

blames crime on U.K. 'soft' schools

Blackpool, Dec. 20.

Bulge Hero To Command U.S. Army

In Europe

Washington, Dec. 20. Li-Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe,

was named Commanding General

famed hero of the Battle of the Bulge in World War 11, today of the US Army in Europe.

Gen. McAuliffe will succeed Gea. William. M. Hoge, a

combat Frederick Zimmer, 25, of veteran of both World Wars and Rochester, Now York, was held Korea. Gen. Hoge will retire on charges of murdering Mar- from the Army at the end of

Blanchette garet Louiso

of Portsmouth when she screamed

as he allegedly tried to rape her a car parked in a lovers lone Portsmouth early Sundry

In a

In

i morning.

Seamon Clyde Brumield! · 18, also of Rochester, was held as Both men were an accessory. attached to the Newport moval training station,

Zimmer allegedly confessed to beating and strangling the dark-haired girl at about 1.30 aun, on Sunday morning after they met at a Christmas dǝnco at tho base callsted men's club.

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ONE OF TWELVE

John Floorst

medica! examiner, mid the girl, one 12 children, had been "criminally asazulted and manually strangled," The

divorced sister,. victim's Mrs. Carot Sisson, 20, said Mar- garet recently had a letter pub- ished in a tewspaper, criticising the public's cold attitude to ser- vicemen and urging citizens to bo "kinder 10 sailors", The clipping was found in Margaret's purse In the back seat of the car.

United Press.

Fighter Will

Break Sound

Barrier In Climb

LT-GEN. ANTHONY

MCAULIFFE*

The man who said "Nuts" to the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge.

January after more than 38 | years of service,

Gen McAuliffe, now. Com- mander of the Seventh Army in Germany, will bo succeeded in that post by Lt-Gen. Henry 1. Hodea, now Commanding General of the Seventh Corps in Europe. Paris, Dec. 20.

No successor

has

been named France will next year havo'an for Gen: Hodes. interceptor fighter, capable of Gen. McAuliffe won fame breaking the sound barrier in a during World War II when ho vertical climb, the French, air- ropiled "nuts" to a German tio- Britain's schools are too soft.

craft designer M. Leduc an-mand, that ho surrender his The "sparenounced today.

troops 'at Bastogne during the the rod" policy is not helping the police to check He said that the plane known Bulge.--United Press. the crime wave, said the Chief Constable of Lan-as the Ladus 022 and called the

London, Doc, 20. cashire, Colonel T. E. St Johnstone, to an area "flying stove pipe" would be able A design of an 80 feet high to reach its interception position tapestry by Mr. Grahara Suther conference of 100 probation officers at Blackpool. at 14,000 metres (12,000 feet) and, painter of the controversial

In two and a half minutes, “

birthday portrait of Sir Winstor discipline and of the young," he The plane is a development of Churchill, was approved today

the Leduc 021 which has already by officials of Coventry Cathe-| been thoroughly tested..

dral. It may well be that reluctance gerous because "crimes of imita

The plane ja driven by a new The tapestry, which may take corporal punish-tion are not unknown, and it is type of power unit loown as three or four, yours to complete, ment in schools has had á detri- general to And the bad man "thermo-propulsion," in which will hang on the master wall of imental effect:

being imitated in preference to the thrust is provided by burning Coventry's the, good."

China Mall Special,

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"It is not suggested that our ment in educational system has, in any manners way encouraged chlidren 10 added. commit crime," he said, "but Horror comics could be dan

to administer

"It is essential that firm nete and properly applied discipline should be main- tained in the schools if the child is to be accepted into normal society, and it is felt that the educational system today is falling to some ex- tent in this respect.

Of Britain's homes Colonel St Jolhetono sold: "There is no doubt that a good deal of the crimo committed at the presant. time is due to the manner. `in which parents are bringing up their children.

BOB BEChildren too often relied on YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD? Acron Schorn, & Saved their amusement: being provided Upect, 9 Raptor, 10 Nomad, 11 Divan, 12 Tais, 13 Tests 10 for them, and many crimes were Morden, 18 Oraior, 20 Tenet, 22 Dull, 23 Balad, 25, Stald, 20 cominitted for personal gain such

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