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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1955.

CARDINAL NOT FREE YET

CARDINAL MINDSZENTY

Asia Talks

Should Follow

Geneva

SAYS SENATOR

Budapest Church Officials

Still In Dark

Vienna, July 17.

Hungarian Catholic Primate Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty on Sunday appeared not yet a free man although Radio Budapest announced on Saturday he was released because of his "advanced age and his state of health."

Church officials at the Budapest Diocese told the Associated Press by telephone that "we do not know where Cardinal Mindszenty is now." They said all they know is what was said in the Hungarian radio announcement.

Officials nt the Cardinal's foresaw that pressure would be former official_residence at applied on him. Esztergom near Budapest said The Vatient exedinmuniented "the Cardinal is not here." They all persons who were connected said they, too, know nothing with the trial beyond the official announce- Saturday's Hungarion 411- ment.

nouncement left two big ques- Where

was

It was pointed out in Vienna tions still unanswered: that the Hungarian Cardinul will the Cardinal be allowed to

not outrightly amnestied stay and on what conditions? but that hui terin was only "in- terrupted," which wus seen here

as possible menning he could be imprisoned again if the Communist authorities ference. decide so.

The radio announcement said the Cardinal will be assigned en ecclesiastical building" selected by the Hungaron Bishops' con-

Scene Of The

Conference

A view of the Palace of the United Nations of Geneva where the Tr Four "Confer ence opens today. Express Photo.

Vietnam Premier

Lasts

A Year

Saigon, July 17.

Pensions For Spinsters

Rome, July 17. Pensions for spinsters who

their have Iost chatices

of marriage through locking after aged parents or young brothers and sistern are proposed In a bill presented to the Hallan Parliament which would also provide pen. sfons for mothers who are or whose J1115- bands cannot earn a living. ------Chisa. Stall..Special...

South Vietnam Premier Ngo Dinh Diem has just passed the first anniversary of his Premier- ship and rare indeed were the observers a year ago who thought he would remain so long as head of the government. Most anticipated his fall within

widowed ira short time for the task confronting him was very

heavy.

Does this mean that the Car- dinal will not be permitted to leave the limits of this building? Another question is: Can the Hungarian Communists niford tu nnnounce his whereabouts?

LIFE SENTENCE Cardinal Mindszenty was sentenced to Ufo' imprison- meut in a Communist trial six and a half years ago, The now 03-your-old Church they do, it may be the starting leader

elevated was

sign for a pilgrimage of faith- College of Cardinals as Arch-ful Hungarian Catholles to his bishop of Esztergom in 1946. He new residence.

to the

months, past

he

was arrested in December 1948 Furthermore, the Cardinal ja Washington, July 17. and sentenced in February 1949 not believed to have been held Senator

Humphrey after the Red Court found him in an actual prison during the Hubert (Democrat. Minuesota) on Sun- guilty of "high treason."

Some reports day night entled for a

He had already said before his reaching Vienna said that For Eastern conference to follow arrest that, he

in ever "con- was held

government- Four the Big

inceting in fessed" to Communist charges, owned

u Budapest Genevil

he will talk because of a "weak-suburb while others placed him ness of the flesh," He obviously in a villa in the country.

This caused speculation here that the Communists' dranelle gesture of a "release" may not bring about any great change in

Sen. Humphrey, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Communist China should have

"'n scal"

at such a conference becauNC

she is involved,"

Appearing on

the television-

in bouse

Jean Bart In the Cardinal's life

New York

New York, July 17. An Estimated 5,000 persons ignored the hot weather on Sun- ay afternoon and visited the 35,000-lon French battleship Jene Bart at its Hudson River pier.

radio programme, “Meet the Press," Sen. Humphrey elted! These as

The main issues Al Geneva German unlication, security arrangement 10 erase any fears Russia might have from a united Germany, and disarmament,

Questions concerning the East. he said, await the presence of Asian nations, so there must Le and there will be a Faro Eastern conference."

SPECULATION

Seen in this light, the announcement flungarian

to cause was bound

Jm- mediate speculation that it д Communist pro- Wils

31 paganda move the

aimed

Geneva conference

opening on Monday.

|

After the Geneva agreements, South Vietnam was being pulled in all directions by conflicting forces, and Ngo Dinh Diem had to face two major crises from which amid almost general surprise he emerged the victor.

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In September of 1054, he re-summoning of an Assembly Chief-of-Staff, one of the Army

three fundamental moved Goncal Nguyễn Văn Hinh, who f points in its programme. opposed his policy line. Last March and April he drove from the Binh Xuyên Bret, Salgon which controlled the police.

TWÒ VICTORIES

The two vietories enable the head of the government to use both the army and pollee an instruments of the executive power,

Ngo Dink Diem appears now Vatican sources also likened to be firm in the saddle as was the Cardinal's

to admitted recently in Paris by future Inte that

Yugoslav Cardinal his of

General bitter opponent, Stepinac who was also “T©- | Nguyen Van Hình, when he sald teased" from prison but who is that now there is no organised still impeded from resuming force in South Vietnam able to his fo.mer position.-Associated

oppose Ngo Dinh Diem,

The Jean Bart arrived last week for five-day visit in connection with a 175th anniver

celebration of the arrival Press. sury of French armed forces at New- port, Rhode Island, to help the 11e suggested that when the American colonists in their war meeting is called, the United of independence from Britain. States consult with other Earlier in the day, officers and Asian nations, and not pre-ralings of the battleship attend- sent a plan stamped "Made inca 10 a.m. Mass at St Patrick's the USA-Associated Press, | Cathedral.-Associated Press.

A British Crossword Puzzle

DIDDLE

CARIM:

Rhodesian Agricultural

Development

In his anniversary address, the Premler gave priority to the convocation of a National Assembly which has two essen- tial tasks before I

It must give a verdict on the form of the regime and in particular about the person of Bao Dai, the Chiof-of-State who was removed from power in the crisis et last April.

Salisbury, July 17. The Assembly must also take

the

This committee despite inclination to opposition of some of its members appears now to be an instrument in the hands of the Government. Contrary to

what might have been thought, it does not seem to be a menace for Ngo Dinh Diem who does

not fear it at all.

IMMENSE TASK

The lankawailing the

IS Government is immenae, must create a state and an administration which will be fell throughout the pro- vinces.

It has the problem of housing more than 600,000 refugees now living in camps.

A-Energy

Conference

Agenda

United Nations, July 17.

Breach Of Promise Case

LONDON GIRL AWARDED £200

London, July 17.

A 25-year-old girl was awarded £200 sterling damages against a Canadian aged 36 after she had tearfully told a court; "I can't forget him-never, never. I see him everywhere I move."

The girl, Miss Mary Byrne, a slim attractive brunette of 25, was asked if it would have been a "terrible thing" if Canadian geologist William Robert Lincoln Torrance had married her without being in love.

She sobbed in reply: “No, I would have loved Lincoln. I would have gone anywhere for Lincoln even if he didn't love me."

A jury of nipe men and three ; Torrance said the last lotter women awarded the £200 after he wrote to Miss Byrno was in hearing Miss Byrne say. she August, 1954, from Calgary, had suffered mental damage Alberta.

although she agreed she wanted damages to punish Torrance,

MARRIED

rance.

During the hearing Tor. born in Canada and now co-director of a London firm, told the court that last October he had married a girl he met in Vancouver who was now expecting a baby. After the

enso, Miss Byrnd told reporters: "I won the caso, That is all I wanted I am terribly happy now. The money means nothing to me. I want to forget it all."

The case had been sent from the High Court to the ancient DOUTT of tho Sheriff of the County of London for pusatss- ment of damages.

Asked about 21. suggestion that he was wealthy, he replied: "It is completely inaccurate" He said he was a director of a London firm but drew 'no szłory, only out of pocket expenses.

A friend had paid för him to be represented it the hearing, and he had no idea how he wan going 10 live from now on, China Mail Special.

FBI HAS A GOOD YEAR

Counsel for Miss Byrne told Washington, July 17, the jury that. judgment had

The Federal Bureau of buen signed on behalf of the plaintiff and that they had only

Investigation said on Sunday to decide what they should bo, the 96 per cent of its in- He described the court กร vestigation cases which went having been in exizience before to the Federal courts during Magna Carta

(1215) and sald its procedure was a part of the convictions,

was a part of the the last 12 months resulted. Brush Constitution.

And some D2.4 per cent of them came on guilty pleas,

In

annual report Attorney General

Herbert Brownell, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoove; agato emphasised "the He added: "During these years value of confidential informants

common ground that the

in effective law enforcement defendant promised to marry

Ho said that during the the plaintiff, and that he broke year ended June 30, more than

| work." that promise.

Counsel for Miss Byrne cald the events which the jury would consider covered a period from the end of 1050 unill the breech of the promise which was the end of October 1954.

It is

"He does not deny that." The breach on October 26 last was "by the fact of the defond-

The agenda for the con-ant marrying another woman." ference on the peaceful uses

After describing how Torrance

where she an hotel

an

040 persons were arrested in FBI cases us a result of in- formants

Upa

Mr Hoover said the impact of their work in maintaining in- ternal security could not ba measured by statistics bilt worked, e

tema

of atomic energy to he held met Miss Byrne while staying at at Geneva from August 8 to counsel said that during 1951 20 was published here to- they became intonate. night by the United Nations Secretariat. The conference will be divided into five duty groups which will run con- currently.

Number one, so-called general to walt. group, will deal with the world's needs of atomic energy, its role in the next 50 years and its cost.

to

charges conspiring

the

advocato

of overthrow

There also werd Government, 18 convictions on these charges, TO date. 131 Communist Party leaders have been arrest-

on these accusations ed many have been found guilty.---- Associated Press,

noted that the last fiscal year brought the arrest of 21 addi. tional Communist Party leaders On Christmas

how ove 1051

of ring d gave her an engagement and asked her to marry him.

Before he left for Canada in May 1952 he cared her to wait In July 1953 he went for him. to Canada again and asked her

Last September after return from another visit ing Canada, when she mentioned marriage again, he told her that more year granted the Government by the Geneva Number two will dent with he was married.

Sho did not believe him at agreements to solve these prob-questions of physics and with lems seems too short, which in experimental reactors. Certain first, but he kept putting her part explains Diem's hostility information hitherto secret on off.

Counsel then account of the rules surrounding

asked Misa towards

nucicar France-Fresse. -

research will be Byrne: "What effect did that declassified by the United have оп your health?" She States, the Soviet Union and said "I was nearly going mad

land had to attend a doctor.”

"After

radical evidence that

The one

these

agreements. --

HITLER'S

A five-year £6,500,000 sterl-a stand on the issue of general RELATIVE

ing plan, which is expected to elections

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4 Bring (5).

7 Equipping (6),

8 Blemish (6),

10 Struggle for breath (4).

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15 Armistice (5)

10 Operatic song (4).

17 Threesome (4).

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IN RUSSIA

Britain,

Israel Navy To Be Strengthened

navy

strengthened"

a year the Israel bo considerably

Tel-Aviv, July 17. Major-General Hoshe Dayan, Number three will deal with Miss Byrne had lost about one Israel Chief of Staff, sald hero questions of chemistry, metal-stone eight ounces in valght be that "within lurgy and technique. It will tween October 10 and December

will refer to the study of natural 11 last, Me Torrance gave evid deposits of uranium and thorium. once, and said that in general he will agreed with her. ovidence, It The fourth committee deal with the application of was never his intention to hurt atomic energy to biology, to her in any way.

NOT IN LOVE Asked by his counsel: "Were you still in love with her when you married your present wife in October?"

revolutionise Africon agricul- to be held in July 1956, as pro- 1s vided for in the Geneva ágree- fure in Southern Rhodesie published today by the Southern ments, and decide whether or

not relations are to be estab Rhodesia Government.

Vienna, July 18, The plan is intended to speed lished with the Vietnam People's

land husbandry Republic.

Adolf Hitler's varishing rela-agriculture and medicine. up the native

which gives Afri-

tives in Austria were back in It is certain that an Assembly

Finally, the fifth committee act of 1951,

own land instead of meeting their

corresponds

the news on Sunday when re- will study atomic energy in its cons

prisoners relation to industry. — Franco- sharing it on the present com-deepest feelings of the

turning Austrian mass of the people of

from Russia reported that at Presse. The Government claims the Vietnam. The Government be

the lieves that elections will give it plan, which is aimed at stabilisation of part of the naa majority and the popular sup-

in their tive population

own peri it has always sought,

The unorganised opposition areas, offers the soundest pros

froc elections will pect for the social advancement hopes that and

stability of allow its voice to be heard and the political

aven control the government, Africans in the future,

It is offefully estimated that

least one of these relatives

The

Austrians

ir atsil alive in a Soviet enmp.

sald Hane Scmidt HOW 30, imblored them to ask Austrian authori- lien 10 and him documenta proving his Austrian citizen

The Rupatus, Hama Scmidt said, 'consider him--

ship. The Revolutionary Committee the now measures will increase for its part is pressing for the

of cash

value annual

the

agricultural by Africans output

in southern Rhodesla

from

£10,000,000 at present to more

than £14,000,000 in five year and more than 17 million in

Geight years Husbandry Act

EVERS

DOWN

1 Board gamo (8),

2 Servant (0)

3 Solitary (4);

Bogs (8),

6 Hot condiment (0),

0 Back portion (0).

11 Stick out (8),

12 Shoot of plant especially

one cut for grafting (8).

10

19 Angry (8).

13 Sham (8).

20 Part (7).

14 Wages (6).

21

(4),

18 Withdraw (0),

23

(0).

22 Valley (4),

24

Flog (6).

26 Scatter (5).

20 Cuts apart (0)..

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD, - Across: 3 Cenmured, B -Retard, D ́Agliates, 11 Princess, 12 Moor, 18 Vonu, 10 Reels, 19 Read, 21 Turcoal, 24 Confused, 25 Modlar, 26 Bialiter.

Dawn 1 Orips, 2 Strip, 3 Cracker, 4. Bdge, b Bats, Ration, 7 Desert, 10 Issuo, 14 Nogus, 13 Blender, 10 Prools, 17 Carinon,, 90 Polly, 21 Story, 21 Tube, 23 ELELELEL,

Tho

provides for regulations control- ing the system of farming and the initial grant of a "standard" right to all present occupiers of lank-China Mait Special.

HUNGARY

Russian Agriculturists

In America

Des Moines, July 17. Twelve Russian agriculturists arrived by air late on Sunday to. start their Ave-week study of American forming mothods | five farm-belt states.

a grand-nephew of HitT- to be a German,

The

NEW INTEREST

report stirroď now in- terest in Hitler's relatives at Mistelbach near the Czecho-

Soviet

zone. They are re-

he said "No,"

ANTI-PROSTITUTION BILL

Japanese

Women

Will Storm Diet

Tokyo, July 17.

slovak border In Austria's -Some 500 angry, shouting women will storm lated to Hitler through the the national Diet on Monday and demand to know that a sister of his from each legislator whether he is voting against

the anti-prostitution bill.

fact

mother married A

bach farmer.

Mistel-

Austrian newspapers sent re-

porters to Mistelbach in

CRACKS DOWN Headed by first Deputy Min-

ON DRUNKS

Vienna, July 17. Hungary is cracking down on nolgy drunks).

later, of Agriculturo V, V. Matskovich, the Russian experts will spend two wooks in the world-leading Corn and hog state of Iowa.

to

in their

opposition

of

He was speaking at an official banquet to mark the purchase two Z-class British dew. und Zodiac, troyers, Zealous which have been renamed Yaffo and Ellat-Reuter,

Templer Leaves

For Australia

London, July 17. General Sir Goraid Templer, who becomes Chief of the Im- perial General Staff in Novem ber, let here by air tonight for Sydney oh Д visit to and Australia, New Zealand Singapore,

Ho returns to Britain on August 5,

Before leaving he said: "I men

making a general trip to get to

know people."

Asked if he would have talles

about the situation in Malaya,

he said: "There will not be time for lengthy conversations."--*

Router

Britain's

It was a last-ditch effort to force passage of who the bill headed for a complete watering down or

London, July 17. Ascertained that of Hitler's

Avo pigeon-holing.

· budding atomio eight relatives thero,

scientists will in future be able were seized by the Russians after the "WIT,

Brothel koopers were so con-junified of whom

uniform at stomie nodrgy DG three were already reported fident of winding that they against any law to turn the red to do their national service in

have dlodin Soviet called off their parado and lights off in Japan,

@darchiatationak - damonstration around the Dict captivity-Associated Press.

The British

Army and Walfaro Minister Hidoj building, eleduled today.

The women were determined Kawasaki said the Government atomie energy authority have Munsan, July 17. to expose all lawmakers who had no funds to take care of an agrond that young cloud

should bo given, the chanOS OS ja cordial reception by about

Brigadier-General Philip, C. voter against the bill.Womonimated 80,000 prostitutes who

alomie, audien Just 100 person or the Des Moines Wohlo, of the US, has been arrived cry, stipulates that airport.

promised employment if the bill became after call-up. The visitors later were named a United Nations merhTM women's organisationer Portwo would be unable to find now | continuing AHOK

(Recently?"" Peors complaine ""endangering' public to be entertained at a docktail bar of the Koroun Military 10

Der Armistice Commission, the UN mambow and sale him

in the Hours, of Lordas Maa peace by noisy behaviour, or party i spremared by the

whother

bill is qualined young - wolenikata, was by provoking public scaniale Moines Register and milline Command sex on Sunday, jha ha is for or ngalzat prostitution.

which menssted editorially re- magg

scheduled to go will be imprisoned,

Wh: Indantry They, Intendig to publish The first two drunks, plakód, vensky was sostomogy; at pogricul

results of their polluted House of up, the paperM MALE, BET, LOVs. turgy experts: bajusen cho

B. The Conservative Liberal niid Judiciary allay, Lad them yoare

A new decree, inciderer in Hungarian netwspabern

Asociated Pres

The Boviot delegation received

buttonhole

* the DAG being called up ‘to rest

fjallves) i and be "iisbúlleciumily

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