THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1955..

KREMLIN MAY GET SECOND

Second Atomic Ship Proposed

Washington, May 16.

The House of Repre- sentatives Merchani Marine Committee today preposed that the United States should build second stom powered merchant vessel to serve as a prototype for the mer- chant fleet of the future,"

In

Mr

Announcing this Washington today. Herberi Bonner, (Demo- cra1. North Carolina), Chairman of the Com- mittee, mid this project would have a more pracii- cal and Experimental character than President Dwight Eisenhower's atom- ship plan,

The Eisenhower atom ship's main purpose is to four the world as a work- ing example of the peace- Ful use of atomic energy. -France-Presse.

OLD MAN LIVED WITH

DEAD ANIMALS

New York, May 16,

NEW LOOK

Powerful Forces

Behind Masters,

Says Churchill

Woodford, Essex, May 16.

Sir Winston Churchill declared tonight there might be another" "new look" in the Kremlin following Georgi Malenkov's

downfall which could be "most beneficial to the overwhelming masses of people all over the world."

The former Prime Minister said the leaders of Britain, the United States and France would go to the top-level meeting with Russia "strong and united, seeking the peace of the world, the welfare of all man- kind and the period of relaxed tension, dis- armament and all round prosperity which is

Removing Memorial

A Soviet war memorial in West Berlin, which has been a bone of contention in the Joint Soviet- East-West cold war for years, is being removed 'to the Soviet Zone in a

removing", the wire cage American operation. United States Army engineers have begun

Berliners which has been bullt around the memorial to protect it from damage by West who consider it an insult. The memorial consists of a T-34 tank, said to have been the first

Soviet tank to enter Berlin in 1945-Express Photo..

EAST-WEST TENSION

within our reach and may soon be within Austrian Treaty

our grasp.

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Sir Winston Churchill was the foreign seertarits to opening his campaigning for there at the same time and for the May 26 geroral election their separate meetings seem to with a speech in his con- me practical and sensible.

A 74-year-old man, living in a

lonely house in Buffalo, New i stituency. York was acting so queerly that the authorities decided to have him examined,

They sent officers to take him to

CONGRATULATIONS

Sir Winston sald he con- gratulated Sir Anthony Eden and the British Government upon the good fortune which had attend- ed my

a hospital but, the old man refused flatly to leave his home, saying, "I know rights. You can not force me to abandon my home."

After three hours of talk, the officials were still meeting with absolute refusal from the stubborn old man to accom- pany them. He had to be re- moved by force.

1

HORRIBLE STENCI When the judge entered the house to investigate, he had

by the horrible stench alling the premises. *

their efforts to bring dif- about, though under ferent conditions, the policy for which I have faithfully striven.”

The former Prime Minister

Was "What I had proposed that the heads of government.

talk shraild mce together and

a broad way as thing over i enly the heads cf govermanent

To have consenting minds at the top is far the best begin

ning for all the work which has

to be done at other levels to

give effect to their wishes,

and

"establishing working

the difficulties are- overlooked."

to

Raises Hopes

London, May 16.

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