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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1955.
Another "First MORE WOLMI
Time Ever";
Hu Feng Purge Physicists Early Morning
Irunt pris of the tu
is not surprising that the
Feng clique In China (for the erims of deviationism) has Inspired rumours that Mr Chou En-lai's days are numbered. It is even less surprising to know that this somewhat apocryphal con- clusion was the product of the pundits in Taipel where the Chinese Prime Minister must easily top Chiang Kai- shek's blackilst.
Lift The
11
'Atomic
Curtain"
Assault
UN COMMANDER TO
Genevi, Aug. 10. MEET RHEE TODAY
The "atomic curtain"
For it is smooth urbane and existing between Russia
plausible Chou who has and the West was lifted:
China
to
Seoul, Aug. 11.
dono more than anyone in again here today when the Some 100 South Korean rioters early today
Awing
Asian world's 'leading nuclear milled at the gate leading to Wolmi Island where sympathies to the Peking physicists met together for 1,000 demonstrators charged American guards on regime. And It is Chou who their first-ever international Wednesday in the second attempt to seize' Red is methodically and expertly hammering nails into the Nationalist coffin at United Nations. Liu
party
Shao-chi, the theoretician and an orthodox Marxist, slow, calculating and unpredictable is, the Nationalists bolleve, the ascendant star. This is un- doubtedly true but there is possibly a motive in Taipei's reasoning.
Liu is the Inst man in the world to win friends and Influence people in the West-least of all the Americans who may, if they can be persunded by Taipei, misunderstand the man sufficiently to take up belligerent cudgels of opposition at the first sign of #
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chungs in Peking's present policies, THE Nationalist therefore can hardly be described as disinterested. Nor is their view entirely without pre- judice. Their guess about Chou may be as good any, but it can only be n guess. And it is certainly presumptuous to conclude that he is either at the point of elimination or that he is in any way associated with Hu Feng. There is no good reason for believing it and certainly no facts to support the belief.
Hu Feng und bis follower)
conference.
The men, who first conceived and brought to reality the
swept aside for the first time
neutral truce inspectors.
Late Wednesday afternoon, American- GIs atom-bomb and atomie energy repulsed the demonstrators at Inchon who attacked in the world's history their the gate barring their way to a causeway leading dia-to the island and who crept along mudflats in an into attempt to sneak into the neutrals' camp.
nationalistic barriers to cuss and exchange with each other their researches fundamental physics.
This has never happened as one physicist to before and
the conference on the atomic peaceful uses af atomic energy declared ufler this historic meeting today: "We found that nature is the same both East ind West of the iron curtain."
The physicists left the main conference and settled down in another room in the Palace of their to begin Nations here exchanges on nuclear structure. The result was that British, Aine:lean and Russian delegates learned of "important new developments in this fold," one of the delegates said tonight.
OVERLAPPING
Another delegate tonight said that one of the most Interesting discoveries at the physics session was that American and Russian experiments and andings over- lapped and there was a great dical of agreement between the physicists of both notions on their
data.
.biologists
and
paid the penalty for sublima. from the 72 nations
Dart in this conference combined today to discuss
ting their own intellectuni also integrity to the detriment of their own particular subjects. "socialist realism". And In
Radiation sickneza and ils effects on human beings and
a Communist country there animals were examined and the is only one penalty for such hazards to life as the result of recalcitrance that is im- the widespread use of nuclear mediate or ultimate extinc-power were discussed. tiun.
The pace of the purge has re- cently been accelerated and the latest trend of events has led observers to believe that China is moving into the Stalinist era of its revolu-; tion.
It may or may not be relevant
but Hu Feng's greatest folly was to call Kuo Mo-jo, the
Detailed peria on cases at atcmic workers being accidentally exposed to large doses of radia- tion from atomic reactors were given by American and Russian doctors
LETHAL DOSE:
leading propagandist in the There was general agreement regime, a silly fool"--and that the mean
radiation on
lethal dose of
being Ghuman
very
the story has spread far was in the region of 400 to 450 and wide. Wounded pride roentgens but there was may be having its revenge le evidence so far in the but in any case such blatant world on the effects of uniform Iconoclasm could hardly be dosages of radiation on human left unpunished.
beings. A Kreat deal of in- AND Chou? There is no information had been gathered onl
radiation effects on animals but dication at all that he is on human beings it was "prac- involved. His position, It is ticrlly" nil, a delegate stated. true, insecure but there Brilish and American sclent- thnt ists produced at another cession suggestion
ig
he has yel outlived his use their opinions on safety mea fuiness. And in the present sures that must be adopted.in
construction and the promising atmosphere of world relations China would atomic power reactors.
be courting trouble purane Stalinist
to
and Fiting.
of
Atomic power stations would have either to be sited in desert- policies, ed areas or
be so strengthened even to adopt less con- For put underground near elles, cilintory tacties in its con- These were alternative measures duct of foreign affairs.
avoid dangers
gers of explosion or The more logical conclusion is cscape of dangerous radioactive
that too
many of Chinn's i stivtances on populent
American policies are bound up with United Nations recognition cribed how experiments
being
to
An
de-
were conducted with the use and casing tension to permit of a boron which could absorb any other course at the dangerous neutrons in atomle moment. Internally and ex- reactors und act as a "fuso".- ternally there are advantages | Router."
to be gained.
Socialiat renllam is acknow- ledged as myopic. For it means to see far without
and party supporters.
and reason is a strange and
American soldiers drove back the Korean army veterans with tear gas bombs and fire hoses. Korean reports say that 50 demonstrators were injured
in
Price 20 Cents
SAXONE
Shoes for Mon Whiteaways
MANDRAGO MADI IN-SCOTLAND.
... to e
KW LOUN
ISLAND RIOTING
GILBERT GRANDVAL
the clash but the US Army reported that none of the 400 Peasants
Gla were hurt.
Now He's Really Starting Something!
Chisethurst, Kent, Aug, 10.
A New York drama critic,
Mr Calvin
Hoffman, announced today he ha won permission to prise 300-year-old tomb which he believes will prove that Shake- speare 1003 "a stooge, third-rate
and actor fraud."
open
a
a
Mr Hoffman har for years been working .on the theory that the plays of Shakespeare were written by an, Elizabethan con- Christopher temporary. Marlowe, said to have been murdered tavern brawl in 1593. Mr Hofman belleves that Mariowe faked his death and left England to avoid torture and cxvcu- ifon
and for treason heresy. He patron and benefactor, Sir Thomas Walsingham, helped Mar- by receiving his plays and paying Shake- speare to publish them under his own name. Shakespeare was only
"stoage and was paid for fostering Marlowe's plays as his own," Mr Hoffman
argued.
For years, Mr Hoffman has been amassing evidence to prove his case and urging church authort- ties to let him open the tomb
Thomas of Sir Walsingham buried in St Nicholas Church here. His Conviction
He is convinced that the 16til century nobleman patron of Marlowe
你
and
was buried together with lead box containing
20
manuscripts of between
and 36 plays at- tributed to Shakespeare,
but really written
Marlowe.
Riot With
Hoes, Shovels
Benevento, Italy,
Aug. 10.
and
Vital Morocco Decision In Balance Zhukov Daughter's
GRANDVAL
Wedding
PLEADS FOR HIS It A
PROPOSALS
Paris, Aug. 10. Morocco's tough Resident General, Gilbert Grandval, flew to Paris today to support his pro- posals for the new deal he believes the protectorate must have if peace is to be restored.
Was It Krushchev Legpull?
Amsterdam, Aug. 10. A Washington dispatch in the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf said today that the victim of a legpall when President Eisenhower was he bought wedding presents
M. Grandval, who has held France's hottest government post for only a month, conferred this afternoon with Premier Edgar Faure at M. Faure's private residence on the tree-lined Avenue Foch. The Resident General will meet tomorrow with in Geneva for the North African Co-ordinating Committee to Georgi Zhukov's daughter. shape a new Moroccan policy.
But the solution to the prob- lem of Morocco lics as much within the French government itself as in the teeming Medinas of Casablanca, and Marrakesh, political observers believe,
For the strong Rightist wing of the Faure coalition is deter- mined to resist a radical change in the protectorale and ទ particularly opposed to the re- moval of the present Sultan, Mohammed ben Moulay ben Arafa.
Occupancy of the Moroccan throne is the key to the present crisis.
FIRST STEP
M. Grandval
A TENSE
24 HOURS
Marshal
Such at least is inferred from subsequent inquiries by Mr Charles Bohlen, the American Ambassador in Moscow.
his
On the Brst day of the sum- mit conference the Soviet Com- munist leader, Mr Krushchev, Look Mr Eisenhower aside and whispered: "Do you know that Zhukov's daughter is getting President Syngman Rhee or- dered the rioters to stop throw-
married on Saturday?" Manchester, Aug. 10.
Hearing this President Elsen- Leaders of the British hower immediately bought wed- ing stones and bottles at Ameri- can soldiers in their riots,
cotton industry today gave ding presents a portable radio Leaders ordered the veterans
Mr A. R. W. Low, Minister and a fountain pen with a mar to empty rocks and bottles from their pockets before making the
of State at the Board of ble holder for the daughter of
wartime comrade, assault but several of the men
Trade, a "tense" 24 hours Ignored the command from Rhee
PRACTICAL JOKER as they told him of the and hurled stones at the US
serious threat to Lancashire guards.
Mr Bohlon made Inquiries Meanwhile, UN Commander, Four hundred peasants,
from uncontrolled imports of and Do Telegraaf sold "in Gen Lyman L. Lamnitzer is armed. with hoes
diplomatic already cheap foreign cotton grey careful, extremely expected to hold a "get tough" shovels, rioted in the village submitted proposals for mak-cloth.
language
he reported that ho meeting with President Syngnan of Apollosa near here today ing a start on solving the
The cloth, Mr Low was told, had been unable to discover: report has not is coming into Britain at the rate
"1. Where Zhukov's daughter because their local council is problem. This
been officially disclosed, but of 14 million yards
was married; every taking too long to build a
working day. roud linking their isolated informed sources said the Re-
General plumped sident
for
Mr Low was meeting a sub- hnd a of witle- humlet with the main village. the
spread reforms as a first stop. Committee of the British Cotton
Board's standing conference on go, anaghter of marriageable Under com
cover of darkness, the He is said to have urged overseas trade polley, represent- angry peasants marched to that the reforms be announced ing every section of the insus-shal had a daughter at all."
Mr Bohlen's report had, con- miles from their homes at San before August 20, anniversary try.
of the deposition of the former
Krushchev told that mills were cluded that He was Glovanni
Apollosa 10
Nationalist Sultan, Mohammed closing through lack of orders. probably. "A big practical stormed the town hall.
ben Youssef, and the day of We went
through a very joker Moroccan the reckoning for
no-tense 24 hours," Sir Raymond tionalism.
Streat, Chairman of the Board. said afterwards.-Reuten.
Rhee today.
SYNGMAN RHEE
ALLIES MEET
and
the
office
They hammered down front doors, smashed all
the windows, wrecked furniture and tossed the bits into the street and tore up every document they found.
Only the swift intervention of a few Carabinieri (paramilitary police) suved
from destruction the villa" of Mayor Tommaso Guadagno, chief of the local authorities, who have failed to build the road despite seven
RETURN TO WORK
A Carabinier! lleutenant' calm-
to their work in
the
announcement
has
M. Grandval is also believed to favour the establishment of a Regency Council which would take the power away from Sul- tan ben Arafa although It would leave him titular monarch, This step would be opposed by the moderates" and independents, Right Wingers on whom Premier Faure depends for support in his conlition Cabinet,
Bridge Collapses
wooden
12. To whom;
"3. Whether ́Zhukov Indeed
4. Whether the Soviet Mor
Was
Zhukov having been drawn -probably unirlingly into the joke, had had no chalco but to accept the gifts in his daughter's name with a show Chine Mail of enthusiasm. — Special. London, Aug. 10. WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT About 20 men, women.
and
Washington, Aug. 10......... a small
An official spokesman today children, standing on
bridge to watch the threw cold water on rumours Royal yacht Britannia leaving that President Eisenhower, was Stranraer, Scotland, tonight the victim of a 'Soviet prac- after the visit of the Queen and tical joke when he sent wed- the Duke of Edinburgh, plung-ding gifts from Geneva cd 15 feet into a stream when Marshal Zhukov's daughter, the bridge collapsed.
Mr Murray Snyder, the M. Faure was also visited Some were injured and taken sistant White House press significantly today by Georges to hospital in private cars. secretary, questioned about re- Bidault, the man who was The accident occurred after poris that the Embassy in Mos- Foreign Minister when
Ben the Britannia had left the dock-cow had been unable to discover the Soviet Defence too far out for whether either the Queen or the Duke of Minister even had a daughter, Edinburgh to have seen what said "Marshal Zhukov has had happened, China Mall least two daughters, end Special.
grandchildren."-Reuter.
SIGNIFICANT VISIT
The US General flew to Seoul years of peasant protests, on Wednesday in an attempt to end the clashes between Ameri- can troops guarding the neutrals and South Korea demonstrators ed the peasants and they dis-Youssef was exlied by the yard and was bent on driving the Neutral | persed
French, M. Bidault is consider- Nations Supervisory Commission Relds.
ed a fervent opponent of any from Korea,-United PreSS.
An enraged group returned plans to change the dynastic later in the day to lay siege to status quo.
પ્ર the Mayor's vlils, but they were Tomorrow's meeting of the thwarted by the arrival of heavy Co-ordination Committee will Washington, Aug. 10. patico reinio.cements Irem Bene-be more like a Cabinet meet- Representatives of the
16 vento.
since most of M. Faure's nations which fought side by
sters have been asked in side under the United Nations One hundred of the riolers be
Grandval, present, M. for various Tunisian flag in Korea Loday held
General denounced
Resident emergency meeting the crimes ranging from wrecking a Boyer de la Tour, and the Al- smouldering political situation in public building to taking part gerian Governor General. Jac.
A few ques Korca.
in a seditious assembly.
Soustelle, will
also be while present.
The August 20 anniversary is nat exactly being considered.
but Moroccan "deadline" tionalists are known to be wait-i ing for some
ол
an were
It was the first fullscale macet-were cut and bruised ing of the nilies here since last resisting police,
February
by
At today's main subject
The determined New York
drama
critic argued his
way through opposition
to disinterment plans, but
seemed beaten by the refuant
#ant of the local Paris, authorities to give their approval.
Then
last night after hearing him deliver an impassioned two-hour harangue, the 'local church council vielded. -China Mall Special.
FB! GET THEIR MEN
1.
New York, Aug. 10.
the violation terms
Communists.
conference
Detention of 20 for question the under discussioning at San Giovanni raised an- was the same as last Februaryother threatening mob, soothed of the armiice once again by the, lieutenant, by the
North Korean who assured the peasants' that the rond problem was being dis- The special meeting was call-cussed urgently at Benevento
China-Mail Special. ed, according to diplomatie in- formanta, so" that. United States authorities could give its allies a full report on the outbreak of rlotingan Seoul against the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission,
These informants sold the
United States had made it clear
Wot! No Rum?
10-
Frence by nerele action by
loday
in Aure
Fighting raged Algeria's rebel-ridden Mountains after what was om- cially described as a "serious clash' inte
ate last night between security forces and "Army of God" fanatics:
First reports sald at least two members of the security forces were slain in the clash and Londen, Aug. 10.
added that fighting continued British sailors, famous for the tonight after reinforcements were beer they can rushed out to the affected Del
Outd region-United Press.
today that it sympathised with amounts of
South Korea's vexation against swallow ashore, are now chang the Communist. representatives ing their drink-to milk. of Poland and Czechoslovakia, The Army and the Royal Air on the Supervisory Commission. Force, who
US DECISION
But while the United States
are also credited with healthy swallows, are downing tea, coffe arid lemonade moro often - then a fooming pint.
These "tremendous changes":
Troops Ambushed
Alelers, Aug. 10.
sceing too far. Internally this myopia in fostered and
The FBI announced solution of a record $812,000 bank
Six French Sehara zoldiers nowhere more strongly than among Communist ofncinis hold-up today with the arrest of three men, one of them felt that the Communist mem
A the husband of a woman who-resigned as a teller shortlyers of the Supervisory Com in military drinking habits are were killed and a further eich: mission had winked an eye revealed in a new survey con- taken prisoner and later stoin. while North Korea had naunted ducted by the organisation which in a clash with outlaws' nere man of prescience, patience after the robbery.
Elakra Jast
August Wendesday the terms of the sémistice by runs almost all forces canteens. Woodside, building up its millary strength gated in, service, canicens to tonight. In
reported in
th Algiera rather, dangerous bedfellow Warrants, wore issued for the Branch Bank
other, men, ong a Queens, on April 0. in this company. But he ia arrest of two
Cocchiaro, whose wife Mild on the ground and in the air.
the United States would abide years paroled murderer and the other
The #29 wuro'95 per cent
French Union - troops almost certainly indis- the father of two small children red was a teller at the Bank, by the existing situation, a at alcohol, Now alcohol Is only were caught in de zinkush. ponsable at the present recently found abandoned in has been picked up twice by least for the time being. five per cent of the turnover, The bodies of five tribelpr stage. And even Mr Liu, an Baltimore, Maryland, and pallen for questioning shout. Earlier this year-before the the survey said.
ware fater
on the flexd bank robberies. The first time, onl ardent admirer of Moscow, Wilmington, Delaware.
Bla Tour summit Tor the Navy," there is 'am
battle. * he was picked up on January 14
The next day, the rebdi could hardly avoid the re The FBI bald agent, had in Brooklyn "on ruspleion of meeting and the gendral casing astonishing increase in sales of flection that as a diplomat arrested James Coo, 30, Trank casing a bank." He also was in East-West tensions the milk," a survey spokesman sald, band-80 streng--was encircled Ita Kores and 1 lemory Tea, coffee and by French Union barrchrist Mr Chou-fe keeping strictly Cocchiato, 134, d. Vincent queffioned the sight of price was stopport, and soft drinken for the othe store rainforcements, was reported In stop with his Husalan Kritii, 28, in connection with the bout the Queens holdup (Condon backspace, colgay services, Chirie Malt Special hara
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