«THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1955.
W. Germany Will Not Be Sir Anthony Eden
KEFAUVER
Neutralised
MUST BE FREE
FREE TO
MAKE
OWN DECISIONS
Bonn, May 22.
The West German Government today firmly rejected any move to neutralise a united Germany in the same manner as
TO ATTACK little Austria.
JUVENILE CRIME
New York. May 22.
"Racket busting" Senator Estes
It declared flatly that any future all- "German government must be completely free to decide its own foreign policy and pick its own sides.
The statement was made in a special issue of the Diplomatic Correspondence, a semi-official organ of the Bonn Foreign Office.
Ketauver will lead hit Sonate Crime Investigation Commit- I was released after Chan-foreign policy and military aides ice into action this week celor Konrad Adenauer, alarm at his vacation retreat at Buehler against juvenile delinquency, ed by reports that the US might now one of the most serious go for a neutrality plan for problems in the United States.
Germany in forthcoming Big Public hearings begin in New
York on Tuesday. It is Four talks with the Soviets, summoned his key ambassadors from Washington. London and Paris to confer with him here next week.
pected they will rival the televised investigations which made Senator Kefauver's name a household word three
ago, when revelation Nears
gamblers.
of links between politicians and police caused a nation-wide sensation, One major figure has already
been interviewed by the com- mitte-21-year-old Ray Ward, leading witness in the recent trial of "Mickey" Jelke, kein. to a margarine fortuine winpoo was gaoled for inducing her into a "call girl" carcer, She met the Committee' in
private and would not
Say
aferwards what she told them, A Committee spokesman would say only "we don't want the hearings to be sensational,- Reuter,
Evaded Red
Patrols
Cod
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· WARNING Dr Adenauer planned to warn the Western Allies through the Ambasadori
against toying with any neutrality proposal put for ward by the Soviet,
Dr
Hoche in the Black Forest. The conferences were called to map strategy against any. Soviet neutrality proposal and at the same time to speed up West German rearmament now that this nation bas become sovereign state,
In its article rejecting neutral- isation, the Diplomatic Corros- pondence referred to it as a "third solution" for the German problem.
Adenauer spent the past three days conferring with, topment
MANHUNT
FOR JAP
KILLER
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In Stroud
Continuing his "whistle top" tour in the Tory' electlan campaign. Sir Anthany Eden pays a visit to Stroud (Gloucester) where he addressed large crowds of people from the balcony of the Subscription all. The Tory Party were considerably encouraged by sweep- ing gains in the County Council Election results which were amounced following his visit to Gloucester, and claimed they indicated a. vietary in the General Election, Express Photo,
ST NICHOLAS ON Over-Kissed
PRIEST'S SIDE
Mayor Has Satan
Rome, May 22.
Dismissing this as impossible. the Foreign Office organ said "The Federal German Gover
demands a solution
that near Benevento, are at "war" with the women over will assure
a united Germany freedom the
The men of Castelvetere (population: 4,000)
to decide the a rose-coloured statue of Venus, Goddess of Love, foreign and internal policy of in the local park. its government which will result front free elections."
"The third solution would ax the status of a united Germany before reunification actually
takes place," the Diplomatic Correspondence warned.
It added "the Federal German. Government desires, a sovereign No all-German government. commitments undertaken by the Federal Government reduce the sovereignty of this future gov- crament. However, the attitude
German of the whole
people already indicates the direction wasir. which this Government
Tokyo, May 22. One of the nation's largest postwar manhunt ended late Saturday night when Polica closed in on an escaped rapist as he tried to see his aged
killer mother.
28,
Deal With
4
Early next menth, the villagers celebrate the feast day!
saint, their patron
St Nicholas of Bari, The priest, Rev. Don Angelo Palleri, has
World Problems declared:
As A Whole
as he came out of would make use of its sovereign-Breaching he said: "I do not
for Germany and
Masashi Kikuchi, Seoul, May 22. A 41-year-old fisherman, his arrested wife and six children evaded hiding in the nearby hills to histy: Freedom Red patrols and
North mother's home in ichikai Village, peace and security for all."— Korea for South Koma last Tochigi Prefecture, eighty miles United Press, week in a rickety fishing boat, northeast of Tokyo. Police said today.
Sources said the fisherman Ψυ Ki Dang said he fed North Korea because of Uhe
"un-
bearable living conditions under the North Korean regime. He left Haeju Port in Red territory and arrived on Tuesday at a small port near Seoul on the Korean west coast.
His arrest ended a ten-day search by a pesse of more than 500 police and volunteers.
Kikuchi escaped from Kosuge Prisen early in the morning of May 12 by cutting away the iron bars of his ell window with a saw that had been pass- cd on to him by his half- brother.
During the journey south, He was being confined in the You said he had several cicse prison pending an appeal for a brushes with Communist patrol retrial as two lower courts had boats but managed io slip by sentenced him to death by hang- then in safety-United Press. ing-United Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
1 Selected (6),
6 Went astray (5).
8 Outlet (4),
9
Slumbering (8).
11 Promontories (5).
12 End (6).
14 Experiment (4).
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18 Ves (5),
(5).
19 Monster (4),
20 Mesa (8).
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25 Goddess of down (0),
24 Cook (3)
26 Ireland (4).
27 Stormed (5).
28-Snuggle (6)
DOWN
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2 Young animal (4)..
3 Smooth (4),
4 Portray (6),
5 Engraving (7).
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7 Regard with scorn (7).
10 Duck (5)....
13 Boss (7).
14 Relating (7).
15 Stopped working (7)..
17, Command (5).
10 Get (6).
21 Melody
(4).
22 Purt to fight (4). 23 F
Rescue (4).
SATURDAY'S. CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Right, 4 Stream, 8 Cooled. 10 Upper, 12 Middie, 14 Relieve, 17 Army, 19 Elector, 20 Failure, 22 Anne, 23 Studies, 27 Street, 29 Tease, 30 Strain, 31 Dreads, 32 Bates. Down: 1 Recur, & Growl. 3 Theme, & Thud 6 Expert, 7 Martyr, 9 Diverse, 11 Placid, 13 Deletes, 15 Elan, 16 Inlets, 18 Male, 20 Fasted, 21 Insane, 24 Ütter, 23 Inapt, 28 Sende, 28 Read,
Foreign Aid Bill
Limitations
LAST TIME
The Sab's "last time" was when the Mayor agreed to clothe Venus with leaves during the inaugural pro- ression of the new statue of St Nicholas of Bari, A brisk wind overcame "the Mayor's precautions women in the .were forced to avert their eyes from the pink but un- abashed Venus,
par
procession
A
Vienna, May 22. 17-year-old Viennese girl and her 24-year-old sweetheart kissed each other so enthusiastically last night that they fell
over the bandslers of a fourth por landing. They are register- ed on the danger list in a hospital today. China Mail Special,
India Now
Outproducing
China
Washington, May 22. Two Stanford University Landon, May 22
economists declared today The Bishop of Johannesburg, the Rt Rev, Ambrose Reeve, today
that India was outproducing Communist China, even in appealed for the problems of communism
the
hydrogen
the field of industrialisation bomb and racial tensions to be
on which the Chinese have dealt with as a a single whole.
been concentrating. Vestminster Abbey here today, he said;
The two economists are Mr believe we ought to
to distinguish
Wuan Lee Wu and Mr Robert between questions concerning
C. North, members of Stanford's the H-bomb, communism and
Department Cat Asiatic and Facial tensions, as if we were A terracotta reproduction of Slavic Studies, Their findings free to devote our attention to Canova's Vemus, emerging from were published by the United
to ever happens cause the bath, arrived last summer States Information Agency in its 25 concem, for I am persuaded as a gift from a former local magazine Problems 01 Com- that they all belong together. boy now in Florence. "For example, it is arguable
whichever
that the Western Powers A statue will not be taken
munistu
India produced not only more
would find a bold plan for out of the church for the cotton yarn and cloth per person
feeding the starving millions
traditional
but also more Anished steel and round procession
Venus is cement, the analysis asserted, of Asia and the undernourish- Castelvetere if the cd millions of Africa a better still around "
MORE RAPID PACE insurance against the spread Women of the village approve "of communism than piling up
of this, and
atomic
more
Washington, May 22, Senator Walter George,. Democrat Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committec, said here today He went on: "As I watch events have retorted: "The statue of development on
that the body was likely to upply some general limita-
tions"
on a special presi
development
dential friendly Asia.
in
the
"I rather favour the idea of having such a fund with proper and necessary limita- tions," he said. "But the Com- mittee is not likely to give the President a complete blank cheque on it "
Mr Chester Bowles, former Ambassador to India, will testify before the Committee at a public session on the $3,500 - 000,000 foreign ald
tomorrow,
bill
MADE CLEAR Senator George told reporters he expected the Committee to approve the bill some time this week without material reduc- tions,
more
weapons."
CONCLUSION
the
prc.
"So far," they said, "The more rapid pace of industrialisa- tion in China has not been able But the Mayes, Donato Gigi to rival India's present stage of and most of bis councillors
a per capita Venus will not be removed." basis, even within the industrial at close quarters in South
The men
of the village back sector in which China has con- Africa I am driven to the con-
centrated its investment them up. clusion that many things
gramme." happening there and in
Both sides insist: "Last time, The Indian programme was rest of the continent of Africa.
we compromised.. This time, described 25 one designed are fertilising the soil of we shall not."
primarily for the benefit of the Atrican life in such a way that
munist, Chinese Five-Year Plan the seeds of Marxism to grow gan to show a new enthusiasm was described primarily as one and flourish,"
for evening walks in the park of industrial expansion at the The Bishop said of the raciai They said moonlight gave the cost of consumer goods. Reu-
a strange ter. to re-rose-coloured statue
fascination. cognise that it is no academic
It will become all too easy for The men of Castelvetery beIndian people, while the Com-
problem: "We have
question, but a matter which The gift coincided with the concerns men. women and arrival of the new saint's statue, children, their needs, hopes and Don Angelo thought his and
were not male parishioners fears, Whatever their colour they showing a proper admiration for share our humanity, and have their patron saint. He declared a right to a lite in which they war with the leaders of the two can develop their self respect sides. win th: esteerz of
and
their fellowmen"-China Mall battle of words before the June The villagers expect a violent Special
AUTHOR DIES
10,000 Scouts Will Attend
to
Jamboree
Ottawa, May 22. procession.
Boy scouts from 46 coun The Mayor told à reporter to- tries have informed Cana- day: "The statue is a breath of
It must stay."
He said he knew little of the use to which the proposed $200,~ |-
civilisation and classical beauty, dian Scout Headquarters in 000,000 special fund would be
Paris, May 22.
Ottawa that they intend to Put, particularly since the Asian
Author Miguel Zamaçois died Don Angelo declared: "The be represented at the 8th countries made it clear recently today at the age of 82.
Mayor has that rascal Satan on World Scout Jamboree at that they wanted, assistance on His last work, The Marvel- his side, but St Nicholas is on Niagara on the Lake Ontario J country by country basis lous Adventures of Alain and mine. And I know who is go- rather than in a regional pool,Karogan," was published, lasting to win." China Mail in August.
Reuter,
year.-United Press,
Special,
BYZANTINE SETTLEMENT · FOUND
Nicosia, May 22. RCHAEOLOGISTS. have ex- cavated a seventh century Byzantine settlement of mora than 1,000 inhabitants at an isolated beach 15 miles north of Paphos.
The 'excavations were prompted by a Cypriot emigrant to South Africa who sent £15 to the Antiquities Department and suggested the area near ---Peyia village he 'excavated..... A fund was started and the
digging, which finished yester-. day, followed
Three large churches have been
fald bare, revealing a sumber
inscription above a cross, sug- gesting it was dedicated to sailors.
A large Turkish-style bath, with hot-room compartments, and a solitary tomb of some digni, tary, were found near one of the churches. Jeweiléry end earrings in the tomb suggest it belonged to some woman, probably a benefactress of the Wichurch,
AAA
The archaeologists have been
unable to identify the settle ment exactly, despite mention by ancient geographers of a place called Drepanon in the ared
of marble columne dular pieces. Further investigation of the finde and a sled carrying a Greek a janay, reveal
the
historicat
Officials here expect that 10,000 scouts will attend.
The list of countries repre- sented includes Japan, China (Formosa), India and Malaya,
jo
identity of the settlement. Canada has its own *Litic Well preserved mosaics in League of Nations of Boy church floors, bearing designa Scouts within the country and of fish and sea, birds, suggest is used to handling a diversity it toda
24 commercial part of troops. One of the Intest
with popilar
seamen and troops to be enrolled hero traders from the West.
Canada's first Buddhist troop Latest finds include copper coins of
Kelowna, 12 scouts ot dating back to the reigns of British Columbia, under Scout- the Emperors Constance 11master James J. Kitaura... and Heraclus, in the sixth and At the Niagara Jamboree seventh centuries.
there will be 15 scouts from Archaeologists believe all the the Northwest Territories,
marble used in the settlement | most of them -- Fakimos --and- thus imported from the islands. Indians. Mr C 8. Matkin, of the Marmora Sta, near Assistant Scout Commissioner Istanbul Quantities of the for Alberta,
marble there, carted away to recent 47% zarged this on a
trip by air
Paphos and elsewhere over the during which he visited: 14 centuries for 2 other con acouting struction,China Mail Special North
centres in the for Ching Mall Special.
Page
Anti-Communist League
FEELINGS STRAINED OVER JAPANESE
Taipei, May 22.
A battle between Nationalist China and the Republic of Korea over Japanese participation in the Asian Peoples Anti-Communist League ap peared certain today to make future relationships more strained between the two countries,
Korean Ambassador to Nationalist China warned that the difference in attitude toward. Japan would be "an obstacle to the future co- operation between these two countries." Na- tionalist Premier 0. K. Yui, however, repeatedly said the friendly relationship between China and Korea will not be affected.
As a result of Korean objec- tion to Japanese participation, the conference, which wid scheduled to. open on Monday with some 15 nations and terri- tories sending delegations, has bren cancelled indefinitely.
OWN GOOD REASONS The Korean Ambassador Mr Kim here sald Korea had its own good reasons for refusing to come to the conference. Things
very clear," he said, "that the Japanese were going to
be
riven meinbership.".
full-fledged
Expensive Rule Of Road
Changeover
Stockholm, May 22. Stockholm taxi drivers were today debating the
It appeared that the Koreans prospect of a total bill of were bitter because the 2.000.000 crowns (about Nationalists favoured Japanese £142,850) if the Swedish participation in the
conference
They estimate it would cost them, that to switch taximeters and make other structural changes.
counter to Korea's wishes. The people decide by referendum idea of such
conferences had in October to change the been
a brainchild of Korean rule of the road from keep President Syngman Rhee.
to the left to keep to the Mr Kim said some Asian
|right. nations were trying to appease Japan which, to the Koreans, -is a potentially aggressive nation leading a course to the rcsur- gence of imperialism,"
Arguments for the change Mr Kim added that Korea range from bringing Sweden also had been opposed to the inte Eine with the rest of inclusion of delegates from Scandinavia
to and Europe India. Representatives
from clearing up the position of left- Japan,
Turkey.
Pakistan. hand drive cars imported from Cambodia, India, Burma and countries like Germany, France Malaya had been invited to this or the United States. This has year's conference in addition to
meant that most Swedish the original eight nations which drivers either sit on the near at fixmded. last year in Chinhai, side of the road or have to pay
Korea.
The original eight were the Republic of Korea, the Republic
China,
of
Vietnam,
the
br structural alterations.
HELP CAR EXPORTS,
Philippines,
CEY
is
Thailand und the A change ·would also help Regions of Ryukyu, Hongkong Swedish exports, it
· and Macro.
claimed, Meanwhile, the nation's Press But the change if it comes t unanimously condemned Korea will not be simple. There will for its opposition to Japan. The be thousands of road signs to unfortunate" and added that the added risk of accidents China Daily News called it change, bus doors to move and "no nation for any reason should during the changeover period. deprive the people of another
A Government investigating nation of the chances to hate committee estimated the cost of and to fight against Communism, the charge at 250 million crowns.
The United Daily News said, The Korean Government as They suggested the cost should mude 2 serious blunder," be met out of an increase in the
United Press.
Port Arthur
Troops
Visit Peking
London, May 22
Seven generals and two
petrǝl tax.
But the Opposition Liberal and Conservative parties say it could be done for less-with no need for dearer petrol-Chinx Mail Special,
Moral Rearmament"
Meeting
to sumper
London, May 22. Statermen from Europe and colonels from the Soviet garri- other continents are going this son in Port Arthur, Manchuria, capitais of Asia and the Middle Tokyo and other were received in Pelding today East as a mission to further the by General Chu Teh, Vice
ideals of moral remament, Chairman of the
Chinese This was announced at a People's Republic, and Mr Choumoral rearmament meeting in En-ini, Prime Minister, accord-the Royal Festival Hall here to ing to the New China News
day Agency.
The members of the mission Their visit follows a Chinese are to meet at the world as- announcement on May that sembly for moral rearmament at Russian troops had begun pull-Mackinao Island later ing out of Port Arthur,
moath, and will by to. Tokyo (China and Russia announced from Washington
mid-June. on October 11 last year that A telegram from
the Prime Russia, who had occupied Port Minister of Japan, Mr Ichiro Arthur since the Japanese de- Hatoyama, welcoming
the
feat in August 1945, had agreed mission to Tokyo, was read to to withdraw troops, by the end the meeting--China Mail of this month, }-Reuter,
Special.
Attlees On Tour
- With Mrs Attice as the wheti, the Leader of the Uppost- kian natives at Biertangs," Herts, to nddiens mih open sår noe Ing in the market place. Me Afiloo's doction tour cov
~1,080′′ znies ---Centrst Press Photos