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THE CHINA MÁIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955.

Japanese Reparations

Viscount Hambledon leaves the Church of Santa Maria in Domalen. Just outside Rome, with his

Donna lovely bride Maria Carmeli Attolico, daughter of former Italian Ambasta- der to loserw and Berlin, after their wedding-Express Photo.

A-CLOUD OVER

ATLANTIC BUT NO DANGER

Washington, Mar, 9.

Deadlock

PHILIPPINES ASKED TO ATTEND

TOKYO CONFERENCE

Manila, Mar: 10.

The Philippines Government has received a Japanese verbal note on the deadlocked reparations between the two countries, it was announced here.

In its verbal note, the Japanese Government urged an immediate bilateral conference in Tokyo on a technical level preparatory to formal negotia- tions at Manila later.

The diplomatic note was de- Hvered at the Foreign Office yesterday by Mr Toshio Urabe, beting head of the tulssion here.

Japanese

NEGOTIATOR REPLACED

The Philippines Am- bassador, Mr Felino Neri, the chief negotiator, сол ferred with Congress leaders on the reparations and dis- closed that Japan had agrecă, as a gesture of good faith, të replace Mr Mamori Nagano, Japanese industrialist,

na Japan's chief negotiator,

Mr Nagano was the author of The latest Japanese

payments

offer,

which Jected

involving $400 million the Philippines had re-

The Philippines have been insisting On а 1,000 million "Irreducible minimum."

Congress leaders expresand con/dence in President MOK- saysay and Ambassador Neri in the negotiations with Japan.

Japan's prompt response to Philippine move for early

the

Mr Neri

on

In

'Mother Units For Jets

Washington, Mar. 9. Formallor of the first unit of jet fightera capable of being launched and re- covered In flight by glani bombers was announced by the United States Air Force today.

Tho unit, LIIO 21st Strategie Reconnaisanos Squadron, has been formed at Great Falls, Montana, and will be equipped with F-94 Thunderflash Jet fighters.

The "mother" aircraft wii) be Inter-continental -36 bornbera based at Fairchild Field, Spokane, Washington~~~Reuter.

People Leave Copenhagen

Sgreement on reparations WIT interpreted

eled by a Government spokesman as "vindleation" of Mr Magsaysay's direct ant bold, move

Saturday cabling the Japanese Premier, urging a satisfactory solution

Copenhagen, Mar. 9. to the reparations problem.

In 1950 the population of The Senate Foreign Relations

Copenhagen reached 074,901 Committee in conference with and the

proud inhabitants of The atomic cloud from Monday's big bang in early settlement; of the ropara- million mark would be reached stressed the need for "ate capital thought that the one Nevada split three ways, with the "mushroom" top ons problem.

In a year or two, but instead According to Japon's note the people are slowly leaving the beading across the Atlantic. But there has been

conference at technical level, in no danger to humans, as far as it can be deter-Tokyo "will be of such nature

n to examine detalls of repara- In November Last it was mined.

tions items as desired by the found

thot Copenhagen'a po- The biggest explosion in the current spring Philippines of Japan as well ne pulation numbered only 981,712,

their kinds, amounts or quanti- ja atomic test series produced one of the most con-es.

Last and other trary cloud patterns yet. Instead of hanging to-specifications."--Reuter. gether, the radioactive cloud was split by cross- winds,

Life

But

A few seconds after the ex- sien, latched onto light winds plosion it looked as if the cloud going southern. while Over might drop some radioactive Nevada and then hit some particles on some of the scien-eddies tending to tear it apart,

military ant

observers.

BARELY MEASURABLE they scrambled out of the

The fragments, their radio- way and no actual "fail-out"

tive strength reduced to barely measurable amounts, appeared likely to straggle castward And may have drifted out over the Atlantje

was reported.

United States meteorologists who trace atomic clouds said that this is what happened Monday's cloud:

โป

The top er "mushivom" part

already.

If such atomic clouds run into

rose 40,000 feet above the Yucca rain, some of their radioactive Flat, got caught in H high particles will be sent down with westerly westerly wind and took off to the raindrops, There have been the cast. Moving across upper Ariadna and New

Mexico, it occasional reports of such radio- active rain or hall in the past, stretched out In an extremely bus thin line and sailed

A Icvol over the harmful to humans,

always far below South Carolina coast about

ncon on Tuesday. By now it prub- ably has crossed the Atlantic.

The lowest part of the cloud got involved with a wind going the other way and "dribbled back into California." It then voered northward and ran into

Neither the Alomic Energy Commission nor the Weather Bureau has received any report of fall-out from Monday's mixed-up cloud-United Press,

mixed-up winds that shredded India Will Ban

it to pieces.

The m'cale part of the cloud hended north from the explo-

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New Delhi, Mar, "0. The Government will shortly ban the export of monkeys which bro used mostly for pollo re- search in the United States, t was reported today.

Indiana havo protested that the monkeys have been cruelly handied in shipping.

ta

Mr Thomas Edward Pattenmoni.. the biggest shipper of monkeys, raid he now exports 8,000 10,000 of them oach month. About 95 per cent of them go to Ane National Foundation for k- farstile paralysis in New York |for use in polió research," "he

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