THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1955.
US Should Reappraise Military
Aid To Yugoslavia
Princess Margaret,
in
ZALD
A 'dress, Indian Students' Club at Earls Court, London. to perform the open- "ing ceremony.-Central Press
summery hat arriving at the West
"Photo,
Indian Delegation Scores Hit
Peking. June 12. An Indian cultural delega- tion now
visiting China, scored a great, success in its first performance which was held here tonight before Premier Chou En-lai and the whole Chinese Govern- ment.
The performance was also attended by
the diplomatic corps and high ranking political and artistic circles,
Ammadha Guha made a hit with the Kathak dance and the Httle ballet troupe was called back to repeat its scarf dance.
The programme of regional music, songs and dances given by some of India's top artists received long ovation and several curtain calls,
CONGRATULATED
Mr Chou personally con- gratulated the troupe after the show,
Tomorrow the delegation will visit the Imperiat Summer
Palace and on Tuesday it will give a special children's per-
formance.
On Wednesday, it will give a special show for members of the Government, to be followed by
official reception, France Presse.
KNOWLAND BELIEVES
RUSSIAN SUCCESS
AT BELGRADE TALKS
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Washington, June 12.
Senator William Knowland, Republi can leader in the Senate, today called for a "careful reappraisal" of American military aid to Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia
is earmarked £4,050,000 ($14,463,000) economic aid.
for
'Senator Knowland it î Communist as it ever has been, televised Interview said that despite United States foreign despile "yugar Coaling" in wich and is simply using the America, the Belgrade talks United States for its own selfish between Yugoslav and Russian interests."-Reuter. leaders had been a considerable [' success for Russia and she would ry to win by hard bargaining at the coming Big-Four talks whạt she had failed to gain by military power,
.. OPPOSITION
In the House of Repre- sentatives Foreign Affairs Committee, which resumes consideration of the ald authorisation measure to- ΜΑΣΤΟΥ,
Towing demands
for miting milliary and economic aid to Yugoslavia are apparent.
Mr James Riddleberger,
DULLES SPEAKS UP
FOR PATRIOTISM
Bloomington, Indiana,
June 12.
Mr John Foster Dulles,
American Ambassador in Bel- the Secretary of State,
■
tho indispens-
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FREEDOM OF PRESS
Karachi Journalists' "Grave Concern'
People in a long bus queue at Norbury, Surrey, watch a long queue of vehicles driving towards London, Many of the ears were stopping at the bus queues, to give lifts to less fortunate travellers, -- Reuterphoto,
BRAZIL ELECTIONS
Doctors Firm
Five Presidential Stand Against
Candidates
"Rio De Janeiro, June 12.
State Service
London, June 12. The British Medical Asso- ciation's annual representa- tive meeting in London re
The final lineup for Brazil's presidential elec-affirmed a resolution passed
grade, is to testify before the spoke up for patriotism, tions next October took shape today after the Committee on Tuesday. religion and morality here powerful Social Progressive Party nominated its Albert Morans has said he will
Republican
tonight. Representative Is a Graduation Day address leader, Senhor Adhemar de Barros, as a candidate. sponsor an amendment, which at the University of Indiana, he
His selection brings to five the number of would require President Eisen- declared:
"It seems to me that aspirants for the office now filled by Senhor Joao hower himself to justify | love of country is one of the further aid to Yugoslavia. great and indispensable virtues." Cafe Filho, the former Vice-President, who took And he said, religion and over when President Getulio Vargas committed He said his amendment would morality were exclude specifie military asable supports of a free Ameri- suicide last July. sistance to Yugoslavia next year, con society. but would permit the President
Senhor de Barras has hint- He added: "Indeed a society, to continue this help if he which is not religious, cannot ing that he would be a candidate
since he returned home decided it was "essential and tolerate much freedom. It is
month necessary to the security of the
dangerous to give freedom 10 United States."
those who do not feel, under moral compulsion, to exercise self-control, and who are un- willing
to make sacrifices for the good of others.
"It is my firm belief, Mr Morano said in a statement, that Yugoslavia is just as
ITALO-JAP TREATY
Rome, June 12.
this begin here
Japanese
Talks will week between
it
delegation and Italian Govern of an Italo-Japanese treaty of ment officials for the conclusion
friendship and navigation,, was reported here tonight,
The new treaty would place
between
and Italy relations Japan on a new juridical basis. the report said.-France-Presse
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"It results that true patriotism which vitalises liberty and free.
15.
ME DULLES
dom for ourselves can never be a purely selfish force, That has teen ever evident so far as our nation Was concerned. Our people
always been have
last
from an extensive Eu- ropean tour, but it had been un would support him because of certain whether the Party scandals about his administra-
tion while he, was Governor of Sao Paulo State..
OTHERS
The other leading candi- dates are another former State Governor, Senhor Huscelino Kubitschon, and a soldier General Juarez Tavora, former military aide to the President.
Senhor Kubitschen, former Governor of Minas Cervais State." is the only candidate so Ear to have established a well- organised campaign machine throughout the country.
Moral Rearmament Could Save
Asia
Caux, June 12. Mr Roberto Oca, National President of the Philippines Transport works Association. told a Moral Rearmament World Assembly here today that moral
to encroach en us,”
and again in July, 1954, in May, 1946, in July, 1953, that "the medical profession is in the public interest opposed to any form of ser- directly vice which leads
or indirectly to the profes-
Karachi, June 12.
The Karachi Union of Journalists today ex- pressed "grave concern" at Government "encroach- ment" on the freedom of the press and demanded guarantees of freedom of expression in Pakistan's new constitution,
A résolution, passed at the Union's annual meeting, deprecated "the growing tendency on the part of the country's executive to encroach upon the rights of the press for the full and unfettered expression of whatever opinion a newspaper holds. and considers best in the interest of the country, and its people."
It went on to say the Union "therefore strongly feels that the restoration of full democra- tic rights to the press should not be delayed for a moment."
DISSOLUTION
The Union also demanded dissolution of the Press Commission set up last year and Instructed its nominee to resign from the Commis- sion immediately,
The reasons for this decision as stated by a resolution were that the Commission was un- representative and that the Government was giving it "no serious treatment."
The Union demanded that the Press Commission be reconsti- uted to meet the demands of Journalists.Reuter.
PHYSICISTS
GO TO
EARTH
Sydney, June 12, Sydney University physicists
at
sion as a whole becoming will soon move into a laboratory full-time salaried servants of 100 feet below the surface and the State or Local Authori-near the edge of the cliffs
Sydocy's South Head for further ties,"
nuclear matter observations,
Workmen have begun en- larging an old wartime search- light gallery on the cliff face,
The laboratory will be a concrete-lined tunnel running back 60 ft, from the search-
An amendment from Burnley, which suggested that the B.M.A. Council should-inform members of what counter-incasures should be taken in the event of an át- tempt to bring in a full-time salaried service, was withdrawn.
"MERE VOTE-CATCHING" He said one party was pro- mising to abolsk all charges and restore a so-called free service. The other promised to build more hospitals and so on. "Most of this is no more than politicali vete-catching. Is it not in the
best interests of the country as
whole to
to establish
a service on economic sound medical and principles, administered by non-political body?",
a
Service
rearmament.could "save Asia.
He said: "We have limited time but if moral rearmament comes in Asia, It is the one thing that will save us from Dr B. Hirsh (Manchester) de- the ideologies which are trying clared that the National Health was launched with a Mr Oca said people had given fanfare of "nauseating ballyhoo" their savings to help the moral and it had been "prostituted for rearmament movement. He political purposes. said one British family whose The present position of the income and means came from Health Service was one in the East was selling capital to which there was just not enough
"as restitution zive
for the accommodation. We have not irresponsible attitude to East-get enough beds. All we have large section of the politically ern nations in the past." got is a cascade of bottles." he
sald. The motion was carried.
He is the candidate of the Social Democratic Party, largest group in the National Congress coalition.
General Tavora is favoured by | 2 the Presidential palace and a
influential army. He is also likely to be "backed by Sao Paulo State officials as a means of blocking Senhor Kubitschen.
The present Governor of S00 Paulo, Senhor Janio Quadras, recently agreed to support General Tavora in exchange for može representation for the State in the Federal Govem. ment. This caused a series of Government resignations, but General Tavors declared that he was no a party to the agree ment,
The two remaining candidate endowed with a sense of mission are given little chance of success, in the world; they have believed They are Senhor Etelvino Lins,
former Governor of Pernambu,
that it was their duty to help man' everywhere to get the op-co-adopted as candidate by dis- portunity to be and to do what Got desire"
LOSE MISSION
Mr Dalles sald nation began to decay when people lost their sense of mission in the world"
He said: "In some quarters; there has developed a tendency 10 BOOTTI patriotism. Indeed, there arc a few who find unfashionable and patriotism
who go so far as to assume that institutions and ideas are better if only they, bear the foreign label.
"Also there is a theory that this mood is necessary if we are
to develop international institu- tions and
national peace.
maintain inter-
',
Reuter,
tight platform on the cliff face. Equipment worth £450,000 (£40,000 sterling) will be used there in a
study of mesons; minute particles of matler' which bombard the earth at the rate of one per cubic centimetre per minute, Professor Harry Messel explained,
said
Mesons hit with speeds far greater than that of a
bullet jared from a high, powered rifle, and high energy mesons per
earth he elrate deep into the
Professor Messel, Canadian born professor of Physics at added that Sydney University, the equipment would include two "electro magnets weighing 25 tons, a cosmic ray spectro- meter, a number of highly sensitive geiger counters, auto- matic cameras, and a cloud Ploting the path of chamber. mesons would give researchers valuable
Mall dala. China Special.
NEHRU IN CRIMEA
Paris, June 12. Mr N. T. Kalchenko, Premier of the Ukraine Republic, tonight gave a dinner party for the Indian Premier Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, at Yalta (Crimea), Tass reported.
The Soviet news agency said that Mr Nehru arrived at Yalta by sea from the Crimean port of Simpferopol and following the coastline stopped off at a "Soviet youth
camp where he was warmly applauded.
Present at the Yalta dinner were members of Mr Nehru'a party, including his sister. In dira
Mr Pillai, Secre- of the Indian
tarynistry, Mr Kuz-
Foreign
netzov Deputy Foreign Minis- ter and Mr M. A. Menchikov, Soviet Ambassador to India. France-Presse,
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10 Years For Attempted EMPIRE
Murder Of
Former Mistress
Versailles, June 12. é
sident elements of the. Social Democratic Party who Senhor Kubitschen and Senhor day condemned to 10 years' hard labour for the Plino Salgado, head of the attempted murder of his former mistress, whose Popular Representation Party, child he had fathered and recognised. His male. group, often jabelled as fascistic. partner was sentenced to eight years' hard labour for his part in the affair.
A young homosexual male prostitute was to-
an ultra-nationalist right-wing
-Reuter.
W
Truman To
Speak At
United Nations
Claude Marias, 25, and his friend Michel Porte,
24, went for a walk with Marias's former mistress, Juliette Mialocq, along the banks of the River Seine in a Paris suburb on November 28, 1953.
Marias had tried to persuade The Jury, however, took into Juliette to leave him alone but account the defence's brilliant she had persistently come to summing-up and gave what were visit him in the apartment he considered in cours circles as shared with Porte. She had light sentences. threatened so kill herself and the The defence pleaded the t men encouraged her. During the happy childhood of Marias and November walk, the two men Porte, and said the men did not knotted a Ascard round
girl, they
to scare her and brought up and according to and her neck intend to kill Juliette but only would have thrown her into the the case of the Marias-Minloca
child. had_not"Erightened them. Fazen workers found her in, a very weak condition
United "Nations, June 12.7 "It seems to me that love of
Mr Harry S. Truman, former country is one of the great and
President of the United States, spum Indispensable virtues...I Dations will not be the poorer San Francisco United Nations river to drown it a passing boat convinced that the family of will speak on June 25 at the the more fragile because the 10th anniversary celebrations, peoples who form the different it was announced here today.
Anewering the invitation tions have special affectin and pride for their own
formple and the
or
Mr Dulles
of
le UN Secretary-General Mr Dag
| Hammerkjold, Mr Truman con- ntioned
on the sented to give an address frum students to respect qualities of the same rostrum on which he enterprise, vision, industry and speed 10 years ago. It was Mr.
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In o century and a half-Reuter, Preme,
States France
The
PROSECUTION CLAIM
prosecution ... today. - claimed this «veta kapwa-
meditated attempt at mur- der. If the Jury had agreed to this interpretation the two men could have been
ntenced fo". Dezik,
She had abandoned the child, the defence said, while Marlas had done his best to have the child looked after, and while in prison was very worried that the child might be put in an in- stitution
Juliette claimed 500,000 francs damages (about $1,400) and was allowed 100,000 franes (about $280),Trance-Presse.
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