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would he expecting too much for the United Nations to take immediate nction for the removal or even relaxation of the em kurgeo 11 strategic goods allrected against Communist China no matter how fav- ourable or encouraging the outcome of the current Big

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Can't See

Each Other's

Viewpoint

Two ambassadors' talks in LITTLE PROGRESS

Geneva.

In the

background to the "New Look" in internation- al relations, ᎢᎦ President Eisenhower carefully point-

IN TRADE TALKS

London, Aug. 5.

A British delegate to the el out on Thursday, ro- Anglo-Japanese trade talks maina the fact that the in Tokyo-which were ad- Peking regime has been

journed recently-said here

The

the

He is Mr Anthony Percival, I under-secretary at the Board of Tradic, who arrived at Lon- don Airport from Japan accom- panied by Mr James Ogilvy Webb of the British Treasury.

branded by the UN tonight that "neither side aggressor, and will continue

has been able to see the to be so regarded by United Nations until other's point of view," Chinese troops are wholly withdrawn from Korea.

optimism with which British merchanta ported to be viewing the prospect of a relaxation of the trade restrictions needs to be tempered with a sober realisation of the complica- with this tions associated subject.

are re-

One is that it would be im- ponsible for Britain, or any

They are in London for con- sultations and said they did not

would be go know when they ing back to Tokyo,

The talks, which opened on June 23, were described by Mr Percival

"difficult friendly."

115

bus

STERLING BALANCES He aded "neither side has

other single signatory to been able to see the other's the embargo, tv engage point of view."

in a renunciation of its obligations, and

balances are

their

high-about

"The Japanese have been se- acumulating sterling and rench

quito bilateral agreement with Communist China to resume normal trading relations.

THIS IS

in

were quito Death Of

£100 million gross,"

The Japancou happy to import more from the atering area "but the whole he trade system is involveci," added.

appreciated London as keenly as any- **We have had very good, where else, but it need not friendly negotiations with inem. preclude Britain from and wo have come

to under initiating a movo in the stand something of their points United Nations for modifica-) of view but we are still

of

qubie

Carmen

Miranda

Los Angeles, Aug. 5. Carmen restrictions way from settling an agree

Miranda, the ment with them"-Reuter, exotic South American singer and actress, died here today.

Arrive Back Home

Moscow, Aug. 5.

tion

the should developments Goneva open the way for an early settlement of some of the vital Far East issues. To this extent some cautious hopes can be entertained of

The Soviet news agency Tass an eventual revision of the

satd tomight that 20 Soviet United Nations embarge, sailers, members of the crew of Moreover, it can fairly be the Soviet lenker Tuapse, which argued that there is it was seized and her crew du- point in reaching agree-tuned

a year ago having been ments on political problems zouth of Telwan

get the, murived in Max to- unless there are accom- panied by a normalising of day. -Neuter. relations in the field of trade.

than

7 Outlaws Killed

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The 40-year-old dancing and singing star, a famed Hollywood comedienne, was the rate of the United States in the 40's, She was noted for her outsize buts, costume Jewellery and heavy make-up.

as

Though she made her name Latin American singer and dancer some

she reports said was bint in Portugzi.

She made her Alm debut in 1940, Among the films she ap- peared in were 'Down Argentine Way

Of Cominform! YUGOSLAV OFFICIAL'S

STARTLING PROPOSITION

Belgrade, Aug. 5.

The official Yugoslav Communist Party news- paper Komunist demanded today that the Com- munist Information Bureau (Cominform) be abolished and that guidance of world workers' movements be taken out of the hands of "one lone country."

In an article signed by one of the party's top strategists, Veljko Vlahovie, a member of the Central Committee, the paper accused the Comin- form of "seeking to revive the second Communist International.”

-The paper said the Cominform had "failed" be yond hope of repair because it did not reckon with social changes, stemming from development of atomic energy and stepped up means of production.

In what amounted to a call for a new Socialist Inter- national, the paper sald the future of Socialism lies in banding together all Socialist parties and movements regardless of their beliefs into an international association.

Without Compromises

This should be done without "ideological com- promises", the paper said.

The paper. said Yugoslay Communists would be "logically driven to seek ways and means of co-operating with all those who wish to co-operate with them."

The Russian revolution, followed by the Chinese and Yugoslav revolutions, showed that Socialism develops in yorying ways rather than in "one single way the paper bald.

China Mail

Feature Highlights

Here are some of the high- fights in today's featur section:

by

P. 5: Did K happen?

Louis Hagen; Chapman Pincher reports on a new atemlo energy project in Britain.

P. 6: Chapter kaven of the

Wingate

story,

Goes To War.

P 7 The Garbo

cur

Gideon

Story,

SAXONE

Shoes for Men

MADE IN SCOTLAND

Whiteaways

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KOWLOON

Bottom Drops Out Of His World

Freed Flier Told Of Wife's Second Marriage

Tachikawa, Aug. 5.

The bottom dropped out of the joyous homecoming today of Airman 2/C Daniel C. Schmidt, one of the 11 United States airmen freed two days ago from captivity in Red China.

The Air Force, which had carefully hidden the truth from him since Thursday, broke the news to Airman Schmidt that his 20-year-old wife has married another man, in the mistaken belief that he was dead. He was told before the airmen arrived here on the second leg of their journey home.

Airman

Schmidt meed to

as ho

place an international telephone on the

call to his wife as soon left the plane, with the other 10 men

The plane now them

new serica

famous

ават Alm

by

Michael Ruddy.

Boots family visits their влен homeland after trending years

In

*

P. B

P.

South Sea paradise.

13: Les Armour writes on Bertrand Russell; Rene MacColl's report on Russia.

P. 16 & 17: Local and

overseas sporta review,

BECAUSE HIS MOTHER WAS A "COMMIE”.

¡Man Is

Refused Naval

Tie paper said these developments invalidated, the principles Communists.

The bat ternational

that the world is divided into two separate, blocks, Capitalists and Commission

paper condemned the "attempt to revive the Second In-

by means of the Cominform." The paper said "It is impossible, and it is especially hazardous, to set up any central body to direct workers organisations in the various countries"

The article, which created a sensation here, is regarded' in qualified quarters as the first explanation of the enigmatic visit made here by top Soviet chiefs last May.

The article apparently validates reports that President Tito and Soviet Communist Party Chief, Nikita Krushchev, both of whom are Secretary-General of their parties, paved the way for discussions which might lead to setting up of a new Workers, In- ternational-France-Presse.

here from Clark Field, in the

Philippines.

The distraught airman not even wall to open

did

two by

packages delivered to him

Red Cross off- the Red Cross. cials said that they could not disclose whether either package was from his wife, who now is. living as Mrs Una Fine, of Cisco Grove, Callfornia,

Air Force offelals, who refused to let the airmen talk to news- men, said

Bad News

For Grouse Hunters

f

London, Aug. 5. There are sad faces in

London hunting circles.

Reports from the north was decided to Scotland, Cumberland and break the unhappy news to

| Yorkshire — say there may on the flight Airman Schmidt

***be more hunters than hunted here from the Philippines.

airmen were on “the 12th.” froad

4

12-13

All the sent to the ah base hospital

"The 12th-August: for a thorough physical check-up

the armaturl which the Air Force onld "might opening day of

{grouse shooting season,': "one of take three or four days."

Major William H. Baumer Britain's most popular sporting. who had his foot amputated events while a prisoner, kept up with

But reports reaching London. the others despite his crutches, as they filed out past white have not been good and many a helmeted Air Force Police-hunter may find himself shoot- ing, at thin air or at the occa+ United Press.

sional crow.---.

G Schmidit

For the grouse have had.

Most of bad breeding acason. the Bill

early nesting on high grounds was wiped out by snow.

The birds took to the low and high winds in May. lands and many never come back Some disappeared alto- gether.

MANY UNDETERRED' But hope dies hard in the hearts of British sportsmen and though some expect the worst

others have and

cancelled their plans, many are undeterred.

New York, Aug. 5.

*** STILL PAYING A midshipman who was

Denver, Colorado, Aug. B. second man in his class at

The United States Air Force the US Merchant Marine Finance Centre here is Academy was refused a com- paying Mrs. Una mission in the Naval Re-monthly allotment as the wife serve today. because his of a young airman just releasca

Communist China, by

although widowed mother was a. Com-the claims to be re-married.

Captain

Aubrey Rogers of the munist during World War II.

When the time came

for B Air Force Finence Centre sald of Mrs. Schmidt's graduates to raise their hands the amount and take the oath as ensigns in allotment "is confidential." How

Eugene ever, he said the Centre's legal the naval

as department was "considering the the brightest students legat "one of we have over hod,"

said he did ramrod straight with both hands. at his side.

reserve,

Night in Rio ANOTHER MIGHTY PEAK Wam Landy, described

That "Weekend in Havana" and This principle was neempted at

Algiers, Aug. 5,

"Springtime in the Rockies."

Her real name was Maria do "ummit" the Big Four

A

outlaws group of beven conference, and if it is were killed tedy

Czano Mirinda da Cunha. clash with

HEART ATTACK considered a practical pro- French armed forces in a small

Tizl-Ouzou near

(Al- Min Miranda suffered a heart position between Russia and village

after finishing a sele A French Army officer attack the West, it is logical it Keria),

Durante, wounded during vision film with Was

seriously should be applied to China Wa

has been the comedian, last the engagement and and the West

they once

rushed to hospital in Algiers. The Dr W. L. Marxer said that she have found commou ground] P¬ench for:es seized a sizable had had a slight attack of bron- for resolving political quantity of arms and ammuni- chitis recently after her return from Cuba and several night problems in the Far East.

club engagements.

Her husband, Mr David di:coter, said Sebastien, am she collapsed as she was going to bed.Reuter,

ilon.-France-Presse.

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Washington, Aug. 5. Japan's Foreign Minister, Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, will arrive in Washington on August 29 for three days of conferences with the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, and other United States officials, it was offeidly announced here today--Reuter.

IS CONQUERED

Katmandu, Aug. 5.

The four-man German VOLCANO FUMES expedition, which conquered

KILL BOY the 24,000-foot peak of Annapurna in June, has now climbed the 28,000-foot Kang Guru - Master of the Snows - a message from the team received here today announced.

The leader, 20-year-old Heinz Steinmetz, a Munich business

and two others of thei} team, Fritz Lobbichler and Jurgen Wellenkamp, made the

man,

stood of Mrs Schmidt's

the Academy at King's Point, ing.

Rogers

Travel officials bound

report north booked trains heavily after August 10-grouse or no grstinguished

hunters this

not know of a similar case in france history, The Navy had informed him Air Force

var w include, te usual, the Just before the graduation core- although he said there were

soldiers in the Anny Duke of Edinburgh, who will mony that his application for a come

during World War II whose arrive with Queen Elizabeth at commission had been denied.

on. Present

at the ceremony at wives received allotments after Balmoral Castle, Scotland,

August 13.

Don Juan, the pretender to Rogers said the Air Santiago, Chile, Aug. 3. Long Island, was the cause of

Spanish throne, his son, A seven-year-old boy died Landy's official blackballing Force would have to set its own the

who told precedent in the C350 and Prince John, and several other his guying mother, today of asphyxiation-the first m

the Spaniards studying

have also snade allotment plans for a shooting party on vicim of a week-long eruption reporters she joined

August 20.-China Mall Special. of Nilahue volcano, in the Lake munist Party out of "curiosity." legality Ranco arza 560 miles south of She said she left the Party in United Press.

ut her sion's in- here, which has showered burn 1918 largely

sistence. ing ash on the homes of more than 500 people.-China Special.

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the Com-therefore

"He has been a loyal Ameri- can," said Mrs Deborah Landy of her son "He reformed me and got into trouble for it. He told me to choose between him and the Communist Party and I chose him."

Herr Lobbichler, was unable

Young Landy said he would to climb Annapurna-the main

Hollywood, Aug 5: seek the aid of Senators Clifford peak of which 20,400 feel, was Beautiful Susan Ball deld of Case and I. Alexander Smith first climbed in 1950 by the cancer today, two and a half of his home State and would French mountaineer, Maurice years after she began her vain also appeal to the Navy Secre Hertzog-because he fell battle against the feared molig-tary, Charles Thomas, to over- Router.

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