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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 14,^. 1950.
A NEUTRAL MAY IRRITATE
BUT BETTER
THAN ENEMY
Philadelphia, June 13.
Mr Henry Cabot Lodge Jr, said today that the "so-called neutral who irritates you occasionally is certainly preferable to the enemy who aims to overcome you.”
Mr Lodge, who is US Ambas-John Foster Dulles called sador to the United Nations, | outrality War Immoral odded his views to the Washing--| short-sighted conception." fon controversy on American Today Mr Lothge told the potley toward "neutral" nations Pensylvania gradunter
address an
at the 200th commencement exercises of the University of Pennsylvania. He awarded honorary
En Doctorate of Laws.
in
was
Diplomats have been puzzled about US policy toward neutrals #nce last week when President Eisenhower told a news con- ference that if a country joined 4 military alliance "things could happen to it ... " and people would say, good enough for it They asked for .
Not Frightened
Viro-President Nixon followed
Richard M. Up with a sprech declaring that uncom- mitted countries wanted time for economic development and "are not going to be frightened into alliances with the West by power, nor can their Fre purchased by
milllery allegiance collars."
In a commencement asbdress at lowa Stute
Last University Saturday. Secretary of State
Flying $100
Ottawa, June 13, Firetin who ran up a ladder to the roof of a bullding at Fort Willam, Ontario,
did not final a fire but they wid Bad
a 109 dollar bankaste.
The
of
note was blown out a woman's hand at a corner, The fire brigade foined the search because
women was In གཡག་ན་
flest trae the time she ever had a 100 vollar note,
The note was covered from the roof and return- cd to the woman-Ghine Mail Special.
TOO MANY
UNWED LABOURERS
Paul, June 13.
So mrany coloured persons here, particularly on farms, live together as man and wife with-
ut being legally married, that about 700 illegitimate non-White babies are born every year In these parts.
see
Farmers want to their furmhands legally married, as this, they think, will introduce stability into the lives of their Labourers.
Mr A. JA Basson, chairmass of the South African Nursery men's Association said at О meeting of the Paarl Farmers Association that farmers should
that farmhands living together
women were Legally married. to ensure that labourers would not then leave a farm so easily.
with
Tho meeting was told that inbourers were continually leaving the farms for the towns. --China Majh Special.
"Let us think about those countries which are pot allies of ours, but are not satelliter of the Soviet Union, either. They cover at least half the human race,
Think Hard
"In spite of promising prus- pects for the future, they are. for the most part, poor today and under the constant menace of famine and clipse. They must be helped to the point where they are able and enger to stand on their own feet.
"Not only does COMTHUKA humanity urge us to extend such help, it also has the practical advantage
of meaning that in
they case of emergency
will thus be able to fight for them- selves.
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"We mustaxot yiew these coun 1rics with
or impa- petulance tience; the so-called neutral who irritatos you occasionally is cer- to the enemy tainly preferable who aims to overcome you.'
Mr Lodge made no reference to congressional action in lop- ping $1.1 billion from acxt year's foreign aid appropriations, but he said:
"We must, to be sure, think hard and long here at home and among ourselvek about the mill- tary and the economic implica- tions of foreign policy.
Praised President
"But it is not our” preoccupa- tion with bombers and with dollars which we should exhibit abroad. We must not make gifts in such a way as to destroy the value of the gift."
Mr Lodge
praised President Eisenhower's efforts in pro- an international, fund for Economic
development, sug gesting en "atoms for petico" programme and negotiating the Geneva "Summit talks" last summer which, in a few short days, undid
of the harm
ATLANTIC EXPEDITION
This is the raft L'Ɛgare, which, with a four-man crew abourd, will-try to crom the Atlantic Ocean from East to Wes, using the winds and currents of the Gulf Stream. All four crewmen live in Montreal, Canada; captain' is 29-year-old Henri Beaudout, who comes, originally · from Limoges, France, The rart is built of red cedar, has no nails or screws in lá Aquatic construction, being deliberately primitive in design. specimens will be collected during the voyage, to be studied later at the Univendly of Montreal.—Express Photo,
Voice Of America
Not
Misused
Colombo, June 13.
A Government investigation of the Voice of America broadcasts here determined that the facilities United States made "no misuse" of offered it by Ceylon, Government sources said today.
which had been done to the U Free Market
from so many different quarters by portraying it as warlike and unstable.
·
"A heartfelt display of friend. and brotherhood, Laers sincere appeal to the feeling of
interest in every human breast that there is an element of glory
For Foreign Banknotes
Roo, June 13:.* Foreign tourists in Italy can'
their botel
for
for every man in this world now pay these intangibles can do every... | souvenirs and other normal *** thing in situations where born-ponses in their AVE CUTTINIÇY bers or dollars can do nothing," ader a decree which came into he said..
force on June 7.
"Fear and greed are by no means the only human instincts which have power to move the minds of men. We must alm higher as the President has successfully done."
Same Intensity
Mr Lodge referred to bis own work at the UN, "where we sock a cure for war doctors In a hospital sork & cure for disease"
Hitherto, foreign banknotes had to be changed into falan lire at licensed exchange banks of hotels.
measure,
which establishes a free market for foreign banknotes, was approved by the Government, on June 8, and was sent to the Senate: for legitive action,
The decree outlines the rights and obligations of residenta and Don-residents in Italy under the and abolishes 44 previous legislative measures on aea, the subject
"We are making progress toward finding a cure," he
said, and one thing we have learned Is that we can move away froin'
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now system
war-providing wo make up Peoplo resident in Italy must our minds to wage, peace with | still offer foreigza: exchange in the same intensity with which | their possession to the fallan in times past wò hive waged | Exchange Office, -- Chins Mall war."United Press.
Special/
Radioactive Dust On US Cities
Washington, Juno :13,
A committee of. top scientista has reported that a heavyTM load of radioactive dust wan dumped on Troy and Albany. New York, in 1953 because of atomic fallout.
"biological effects of atomic radiation. The study was sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences Guid financed Tution
They said an atomic cloud, moving across the country from. the Novatla testing grounds suddenly prodvitatecă its radioactive burden -the two cities in the form of ||
rain..
on
by the Rockefeller The experte: mid the fallout over New Yorkc subjected the cilians of Troy and Albany to one-tenth of a roentgen of radiation. Tale wypa De Der
cut of the 10 roentgens which the moup recommend
aximum for the
The scientists: mentioned the general popilation,!
Incident in lengthy report. The
melonoista "copladana that ox, w year-long study of the The fallout occurred becazzsa
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Bump of knowledge
of a rare combination of cir- clumstances. The time, place and weather all conspired to burst the clouch: over the two' cilios and drop the radio- molive, particles in rain.
The investigation was ordered by the Minister of Posts and Broadcasting after the coming into power of the new govern- of Premier Solomon Bandaranaike.
ment
The investigations," he said. "revealed that there is до misuse of facilities made avail- America able to the Voice of bropdcasts by the Ceylon Goverment."
Censored
Programmes beamed by tho Voici from Ceylon to other
consist maily
Industrialistich
and matters,
Asia paints
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Ceylon, however, continues to
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censor Volco of Americo Owing to length of picture please note change of times:
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by tho Bandaranaike Government.
But the US has not been disturbed by the censoring.
Mr Theodord C. Strubert, director of the US Information Auency, said on Monday that Ceylonese officials were "per- fectly within their right?" and that the US was perfectly for Ceylon happy to arrange” officials to look at the scripts.
· 10-Year Agreement
It will be difficult for beyton
to stop Voice of America broad- casts from here for the next six years.
مطار
A 10-year agreement per mitting
broadcast was the former Premier Sir Jokin algned in 1952 by the US and, Kotelawala.United Press,
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