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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1955,

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Bold Effort To ONLY WOMA Ț AT THE PARTY

Force Russian Hand

Washington, July 21.

Republican and Democratic Party leaders in Congress today enthusiastically applauded the boldness and sincerity of President Eisenhower's dramatic offer to the Soviet Premier at Geneva for an ex- change of blueprints and mutual aerial inspection of military installations in the United States and the Soviet Union.

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Geneva, July 21.

WAN entertaining tho delegany LONE woman dined with tion allen in a nearby man-

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of rasubarta оп pt the Big Four heads government," their Forcin

Geneva. There were no men in Madame Petlipierra's party. Ministers and about 30 other mon zuests at a glittering

The only Russian in Madamet banquet here tonight."

Peillpierre's party Was MA- She was Miss Frances E. Wills,

wife of the damo Erchov. United States Ambassador to

Hovlet Minister to Switzer- Switzerland. The banquet was

Jand. The visiting Soviet de- given by M. Max Peltpierre,

legates have left their wiyes President of Switzerland, In

at home. tiin exantatte Greek-siyle

overlooking M.

of

Palace

"Park

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Eynard Geneva'" Bastions." Fifty-six-year-old Miss Wille of Metropolis, inots, was there with the British and French the Soviet Anibassadors and Minister to Switzerland, As M. l'etilpierre received

Conference guests

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Felltpierre proposed toant to

Queen Elizabeth, President Eisenhower, Mar. abal Kilmenti Voroshligy and President Hene Coty in that order-and to the heada of government present.

In his speech of welcome, he id: "We believe that the need for pests has become so

great and so imperious among nil propies that relationships between nations will surely rcase one day to be primarily governed by force and mato- rtal to become ruled by law and agreements freely con«. chanted

We hope to wes in this Genové mecling an important stage, perhape's decisive one, on the road

***Peace," The Bwin President declared:

Bul "Empires come and go. man

events tron hows the which disrupt his existence remalt attached to the values which make his life worth- while the earth of his court- try, his family, his work, hin freedoms and bla security. These are the values

which are at stake."—Reuter.

to suggest Storm Likely Over LITTLE RED

The speed which they responded in a public advance consultations but some Con- gressional leaders who would have been consulted said that it was the first they had heard of the proposal.

Senator Walter Gcorge, De- 11 would require a treaty mocratic enairman of the Senate agreement between the United Foreign Relations Committee, Slates und the Soviet Union said that the Eirshower pro-which would have to be rated posal would provide a test of by the Senate. It also might re- the sinemity of the Great quire un ainendment to domestic Powers prezented in Geneva.legislation in the atomic and He said that meant that the other Beds. China Mall United States would pe as far as Special. they need any other marion to

O, including Bursin.

ONE MORE STEP

Senator Leverett Salton- stall. former Republican chairman of the Senate Annel Services Committer, said that he hope it would be "one more step towards Fuling the cold war. trust Russia

the will see Hght."

Senatur Lynn 1. Joluson, lendar of the Democratie Party

in the Senate, took the unusual tip of issuing a statement frim his hospital bed in which

husiastically welcomed proposal.

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"This proposal or pledge of sincerity and good faith," he paid.

Reunification

Question

Geneva, July 21. Herr G. Handke, Eart German Deputy Foreign Minister and chief of the abservers delegation here, said today that the course of the summit conference had shown that "nobody is going to hand us the reunification of Germany ON a. platter."

silver

The Sovic proposal, placing the creation of a recurity system before retification, was "realis- tic" in that it took Into account that "an Jinmediate release of West Germany from the Atlantic Pact is not attainable."

Senator Earle Clements, Acting State Majority leader during Senator Johnson liners, sald

Herr Handke, speaking in an The Communks are pictated interview with the Bont German dilemma. Either they ratio, added that it was there- with must reply with an offer offore pertvelly realistle to propose equal value and cqual the dar-that Tor the time being both ing or they must tell the world East and West Germany should that they are unwilling to aban- begome partners in a European don their aggressive designs to freeurity system without Im- mediately leaving their existing take over the world."

contractual obligations.

The support of the Democraile nujority o

which Congress,

"In this way the reunification seems asured by these author of Germany can be facilitated tative statements, is essential to heenuse it creates the possibility

Duke's

Crash

London, July 21.

The Duke of Kent was tonight recovering rapidly from his third car crash six days ago which threatens to develop into a controversial storm involving himself, the Royal Family and the War Office.

At the Royal Military Academy hospital, Sandhurst, the 19-year-old Duke was said to be making "a very satisfactory and rapid recovery from the comparatively minor injuries which he has received."

But it is not yet known whether he will be fit to attend passing out parade of codets there next week.

The Duke's neeldent happened last Friday when his car crashed upside down in a ditch.

Today, many popular national newspapers asked why the news

Doctors' Report

On Nuclear

Weapons

London, July 22. Doctors from nine coun-

trics, members of an inter- national commission set up to investigate the medical and biologien effects of atemic explosions, today

of the accident was not released

by the War Office for six days. Two sald that Royal pressure

would be exerted on the Duke, cousin of the Queen and seventh line of succession to the ensure his greater throne, to Dersom sa roty.

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The rightwing Daily Mail suid the Duke of Kent might come under a Royal Family edici ban ning him from car driving until further notice.

NO GOVT. ACTION No official parliamentary

can action

be taken to restrain, the Duke's driving: only the Royal Family can curtall him if they think it.

* The Liberal News Chronicle | said some Members of Parila- ment were perturbed by what they feared нето official attempla Lo hush

the accident.-Reuter,

up

CARRYING

ON THE

bring the President's proposal of smashing the militaristle and called for no more explosions GOOD WORK

into effect to for us the Unites revenge-seeking Stutes in concerned,

elements

West Germany."—Reuter.

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrója) -1, Ropulo, 8. Brief, 8 Exile, 9 Lootah, 10 Afro, 11 Rinse, 12 Anor, 12" Trudo) 18. Digest, 18 Edited, 20 Bides, 22 Slur, BB Acted, 25 Mecon) 20 Rus- tle, 27 Organ, 20′ Bilnd, 29 Leston, Downell Belénson, 3 Propőtel, 3 war, Exhill, s mingid Refers, red, Athletes, 18 Bibinces, 16. Discard, 17 General, 19. Deacon 21 Idoal, Drine.

Moscow, July 21.

The call was made in a pre-Carrying on the social precedent liminary report published

sel by top Russian leaders at here! today in the

the US Embassy's Fourth of Lancet, one uf

July party, two Soviet First Britain's leading medical jour-

Deputy Premiers showed up nals.

on Thursday at the Belgian Embassy to help celebrate that country's National Day. Mr. A. I. Mikoyan and Mr M. G. Pervukhin, who are running the Kremlin while Premier Nikolai Bulganin is in Geneva for the summit conference, toasted Belgian independence with Ambassador. Mr Arthur Wauters.

The cornmisslon met in Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, The doctors came from Britain, South Africa, France, West Ger- many, Chile, Russia, China, Bel- gium and Czechoslovakia.

The doctors report said: "We constiler that the persistence of radio-active contamination of the sea, rain and atmosphere is the most important fenture of

cx experimental H-bomb plosions, for we are afraid that the cumulative effects of in- creased irradiation over wide- spread areas may result in un- favourable genotic changea among the populations of those arcas.

INTERROGATION

The doctors interrogated many survivors at atomic bomb ex- plosions in Japan, and com- mented in the report: "The rapi release of vast quantities of energy and fissionable material from the explosion of atom and hydrogen bombs has produced severe effcet in exposed human beings.

"Most of those affected have died.

sically.

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Speaking to newsinen nt the party, Mr Mikoyan said the "atmosphere is good" at the Geneva talks. Asked if he thought anything was being achieved there, he said the important thing WAR the atmosphere because important questions could not be re- solved so quickly.

RIDING HOOD

Washington, July 21. Tite House of hopre- bentailves Un-American Activites Commities_will Investigate alleges Com- munist inflitration into the New

York show business next month. 11 Whs nounced here.

At least 13 autors And writers are reported to have received mibpoenas elling for their appear- ance of hearings in New York In August, — China Mall Special,

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Alpentiorn

Mr Martin Christen, one of the best knowT blowers in Switzerland, is pictured on arrival at London Airport with the 14ft. Alpenhorn which is a gift to the Spenborough Millbridge School, Yorkshire. The presentation Marled off as a joke for Headmaster Mr A. Harvey wanted to draw attention of the authorities to the lack of telephones at neighbouring schools, as pupils from the smaller schools had to attend Mr Harvey's a chool for

lessons, and certain when lessons were suddenly cancelled Mr Harvey had no way of passing on the information. For a joke Mr Harvey suggested A requisi- warning the schools by mcads of an Alpeakoru, tion order for an Alpenhorn went to the West Riding County The Swiss National Tourist Ullioc Supplies Department. heard of the request and it was decided that a presentation should be made.--Express Photo.

OFFICIALS Official Will Fight

Johannesburg, July 21.

Silent scrutidy can become a nerve-wrecking crdeal, South African Government officials were discovering today.

For days women members of the "Defence Constitution

League, wearing mourning

sashes, have been dogging the steps of the ametals, silently watching them as they come and go among the Govern-, ment buildings here and in Pretoria.

Fighting the Government plan to Increase Senate member- ship in order to legalise separate voting rolls for col- citizens, the

women

oured have aworn to maintain their

Loyalty Board

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|| Lancashire

Lads Defended

Not Demoralising Young Girls

London, July 21. Teen-aged boys in Britain are drinking more and are corrupting more girls while the behaviour of older per- becoming moro

Hons

moderate.

That is the finding of a survey, bused on police records and con- clusions of

social workers throughout the country, made

by the Economie Research Coun- ell, an Independent statistical organisation which makes studies of social trends.

It was undertalien for the United Kingdom Alliance, un asacciation

temperanc workers.

of

The Counell report stated:

"The almost inescapable con- clusion is that, not only is thé young nicle Indulging in liquor to an Increasing extent, but ho is using his curplus earnings to demoralize the young girl as, or before she leaves school."

In 1953 and 1054 drunkenness ameng persons 21 years old and. over decreased 5 per cent in 05 police districts, while it in- creased 7.3 per cent among per- sons younger than 21,

ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS

In the same two years legit- mate births among mothers eas than 21 rose 0 per cent, ‘and by 23: per eent rose sharply among girls under 17. In the same perind illegitimate births Iamong mothers more than 21 fell

by 3 per cent.

The survey results, however, wero sharply challenged by seme scent workers.

Mar Douglas Crowther, chester probation officer, said that the allegation hunt young it were drinking more and corrupting more young girls is "ridiculous.”

ON OTHER FOOT

"I should say that, the boot is

Washington, July 21. rather on the other foot," he

more indifferent

William Henry Taylor, an official of the Inter-said. "The girls are more likely to demoralise the young lads. national Monetary Fund, announced through his young men up to the age of 20 lawyer on Thursday that he will offer a three-way are generally challenge to the findings of a Loyalty Board that to girls than they used to be," accused him of subversion and espionage against A. J. Peterson Chief Con the US.

Mr Taylor's attorney, Mr-Byron N. Scott, sald the board's findings were based on information supplied by "unnamed, unidentified and unsworn ellent vigil until Parliament people." He said he will fight the case in court, in Congress and in the Loyalty Board itself, where he will demand a rehearing.

re-assembles in January,

MEET TRANSPORT

every

Others mect

plane on which

train

**

a Minister or legislator is known to be a passenger, making sure he must pass between the silent words,

ranks and "Respect lottered mushes.

read the

our constitution" M the mourning

19

a growing tendency officials to avoid among the

Gov- the main entrances to ernment buildings and at- tempt to keep all their move- ments secret-United Press.

Jeannette Repaired

Her Flats

It was the first time that top

New York, July 21.

the member's of the

Jeannette MacDonald Russian had attended an Governent

singer, was cleared yesterday of Independence

at Day party charges that she failed to keep the Bogion

Embassy. In go in proper repair a block of flats ing to it, Mr Mikoyan and the owns here. Mr Pervukhin missed a fore in honouring the 11th on- niversary of the liberation of Poland.--Associated Press.

US MINIMUM WAGE

"Those who survived monly suffered, or suffer, from various after effects and many enses of blood disease terminating fatally Inve

already accurred

Washington, July 21. among them.

Secretary of Labour James women frequently Mitchell said on Thursday he will "Pregnant miscarried and some children recommend that President Eisen- who were exposed have been

hower sign legislation raising the retarded mentally end phy-minimum wage to 31. on hour.

Both House and

and Senate approved the $1-an-hour figure, 25 cent increase from the pres sent 75 cents an hour minimum However, differences in Senate and House bills on the effective date...

are allil to be ironed out,

Mr Ellenhovor bed reco mended that Congress Tact 90-cent minimum.

and

The study of these various affects should continue periodic international conferences be convened to evaluate the re- Bult."China Mail Special,

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wage.

have

Building inspectors said it had been repaired.

The finding against Taylor, n Canadian-born US citizen, wOB made by the International organisation's employees Loyalty Board, which was set up to pass on the loyalty of Americans em- ployed by United Nations and other international agencles. Of Taylor it said:

BOARD CONVINCED

"This board is convinced that the employee has en- raged in explonate and sub- versive activity against the United States

and that

he was and possibly still 19 wiherent to the Com-

munist ideology."

The

Laged

board concluded that, on all the evidence, "thoro is reason to doubt as to the loyalty of William Henry Taylor to the Government the United States."

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of

not

Since Taylor is employed by

international agency

US control, the aubject to boardi'a

are advisory Andings

action is up to the

only. All

agency

The board Bald its findings were based on information from "many sources." It said Taylor Chief Magistrate John Mur "categorically denied that he

tagh, therefore,

dismissed

'MISS MACDONALD

3

warrant for Miss MacDonald's Drrest, isled, on May 25 After who had failed to appear in court

Tel-Aviv, July 21 An teraeli army apolcceMAN said that Shtypim anti-aircraft guns today opened fire on an

Mr Mitchell Comment at a Israeli plane, OVER Israeli logitory near the Gaza border pron conference that he will the lines in connection with

urse the

the spokesman, weld the firs, the dollar which came from the Maryptlandicstow the

stripwald not da roady to

hit the plane

approve

hour are the F. Her lawyer fald she had been thel Köministential in Calltomia and had not boen neopt the

had ever been a member of an espionage ring or of the Com- munist Party, but ho acitnow- ledged hig association With numerous persons who have been identified with one or both groups."Associated Press,

RED VILLAINS MAY BE OUT

New York, July 21. Dorothy Kilgallen, an Ameri- can newspaper columnist, says much Hollywood is paying- attention to the Big Four talks or in Geneva as Washington Moscow..

Miss Kilgailen wrote in the Now York Journal American: "The film lycoons realise that if by some miracle e United Blates and Russia usher in n millions of dollars. worth af period of sweetness and securd, infatsed pictures, whic the villains are Communit may be not only dated" but Contrary to mitional polley lim Chine Mail Special

stable of Salford, defended the Brush taverns,

from

"It is our experience that far more immorality comes the milk bars that from the pubs,"

"My officers he said, know that dances and milk

bars whers the girls and boys gather are

whoro the pinces they tend to no astray."—Ars0¬ ciated Press.

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