THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 26:1956.
Victims
US Okinawa Land Policies May Forest Fire Involve Jap Bases
MOUNTING OPPOSITION IN DIET TO OCCUPATION
Tokyo, June 25.
Mounting protests in Japan over United States land policies on Okinawa threatened today to involve the status of American military bases in Japan proper.
Latest development in the land issue
was the demand by Japanese Socialist Diet Asia Must Find
members for revision of the US-Japan security treaty, which gives the US the
right to maintain bases in Japan.
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NASSER
NOT QUITE 100%
The
Cairo, June 28. Interior
Minister, Lieutenant-Colonel Zakaria
Mohjedṁin, announeed to- night that Culonej Nager rrerlord 99.9 per cent
th
votes cast, in the Egyptian elections, menord- ing is a final count of the
roferenduen citurns,
The clectorate approved the constitution by a 99.8 per crut majority.
Colonel Nasser received 3,458.965 votes with 2,857 Poten cant against him. There were 8,469 invalid ballots cast.
The constitution Was approved рез 5.448.225 roles with 14 anal ball. 2.
Colonel Molleddin sald
10.046 Deinst 10.043 invalid
The present cabinet could be considered
having resigned with The
an
al
SKOLINONEnt Longit The referendum results,
Minister will remain in
however, office.
until new Cabinet is formed, he added.--Reuter,
Rioters Burn
Athens Mine
Solution To
Ballooning Population
New York, June 25. Birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger predicted today that Asia "which has the most go again" may lead the way toward "a simple method for con- trol of human fertility.”
---
the Mrs Sanger, writing in mureht saw of Kentler's Digest, 1441 What Japiti), ahog with China, India and many other Astatic nations, must and IL solution to the ballooning popi- lation problem or starve.
Ally one half of the In- babntants of our planet subsirt
woefully ausdespunte die!," she ared, and the problem in most peate in Asia
Mrs Sanger gress made
in Japan
plu- townrd
She
As a Neots piper frada the procession, the funeral of the 19 British troops who died in last week's Cyprus forest tire while on the hunt for gunmen les held on Tuesday at the British: Military Cemetery, Cyprus-Express Photo.
SENATOR JOHNSON THINKS:
Bigger Air Force
Is Answer
To The Russians
Washington, June 25.
Senate Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson said today "the best way" to make the Russians realistic about disarmament is to boost Air Force funds.
The Ynnoamist nothing plansy
power.
ITL
of the know there use
"phony" in word about
buaste når | discussing proposed said. The Air Force funds. The adminis- JobTERAD
referred to Defencetration opposts any increases. commcnt
Wilson'The Democrats want to add Secretary Charles E.
11.16 biber, the Repubilcast $500 million.
crataniling prespalation growth is Eting the past few years
realled that in 1922 when she [Wetured ja Japan she was for
bikten to advocate birth
!frol.
A BENEFACTOR
cot
Yet by 1954, during a cod- ference of the Internation Planned Parenthood Federation in Tokyo, she was presented to The Emperor is a benefactor of
marily Mrs
Sunger said that, when for advies by Japanese officials, she recommended that the 20.000 Japanese midwives be Iraitual to * instrườ
raltı
married "In practical -- and equ alre
methods hygiende
Of contra- Mor than 1,000 policemen eqption,"
The
Athens, Jun 25 habitants of the Athens Jabar of Aritherapolis sel re to He turnste mine and attached for immutade anet pole
Jund age-redavanjem cars fough
from the US while decadinhish order. That Ha retain Pie southern Karde
This entizen5
was that Japanes
+2
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armoireet
TZT
+1
"With This
A3 LINDUR to Bucleus for polley of sex education. I pointed oul, Japan ur two might Antoupolts in a generation
In the worial in creating will
A
txased Population
upon
the
had complaint to the author- that galleries dng at a erald aut pomboly hope to 19** 'depth of 50 feet bad exposed parenthood by choles and not
outhern Kit Hes of their
house to the dange of by chance."-United Press,
The feeling
Bun the long as
US held on
collapse They had insisted that Okinown, and responsible of, ie mining company should dig
ovels roalised that Arserien would Felain itu Far East island tas- tion for many years to come,- United Press,
cut a depth of at least 170 feet.
The police arrested 40 persons involved in the riot.--China Mail Special
A British Crossword Puzzle
22
24
126
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ACROSS
1 Concolo (0).
7 Reverberation (4).
Formerly (5).
10 Coccansit product (6).
11 Frolle (4).
13 Determination (18).
18 Sell (4).
18 Spur
(4).
1 Unwieldy (10).
22 Fashion designer (4).
24 Long for ($).
24 Urgo (3).
20 Departed (4),
27 Offer (0),
18
DOWN
2 Loaves ont (5).
3 Month (5).
4 Stir up (8).
Chides (8).
Fate (4).
Old woman (8)..
12 Chaplain (5).
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13. Talked angrily (6),
14 Stubborn (8),
17 Seod (5),
.18 Not present (0).
20 Become maturo, (5),.
21 Fat (5),
23 Frozen (4),
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD --Across: 1 Tocilo, 4 Hacks
Squatters On Rubber
Estates
Djakarta, June 25, Illegal occupation of rubber estates i Sumatra is still D Serious problem, police officers stated in Medan.
About 300 illegal setters hari been arrested in one district of East Sumatra alone.
The polico announcemċert followed a statement by senior official of the Dutchy Plan uation Owners Association that some estates would have to close down if squatting could not be stopped-China Mail Special,
Denmark Loses
Meat Title
the
Copenhagen, June 20. Denmark, which before war was the largest meat-eating country, now takes necond pince to France, according to figures published by the financial now. paper Boersen.
ILO Conference
CHALLENGE TO SPAIN REJECTED
Twining Praised
Johnson made the statements To porters shortly before the Senate began debate on a $35 llion defence appropriation
Main controversy is over the Air Force funda. A show. down vote was expeeled in a day or two
Son
Only A Burden
When Awake
do
Elo de Janeiro, June 25.
Blo'a mayor, Schur who Lima, Negrao reported recently that the municipal wage bill with contemplated increase will use over 90 per cent of his £50,000,000 budget, was asked, "How do
you *leep with much a financial burden on your chest?”
He replied, "I sleep very well, [ am only afraid
when I wake."--Chin
Mall Socolat,
Shepilov Cheered
In Beirut
South Korean Calls For Continued Western Vigilance
New York, June 25.
In a call for continued vigilance by the Western powers to meet Communist aggression, Colonel Ben C. Limb, South Korean observer at the United Nations, tonight declared that the main Com- munist purpose now was to "confuse, to divide, to undermine and to weaken the free world.”
Spealing on the sixth anni- vensary of the Communist attack on South Korea, Colonel Limb said that the Communists were Belling the, deceptive doctrine (of neutralisaya.”*
"India, Burma, indonesia and other countries must know In their hearts that they can afford neutralism only Because της United States stund ready 10 protect them from Russian con- quest," he commented. "They surely know that they do not need any Russian protection against attack by America. Yot, leven so, the advantages of being uncommitted and uninvolved seem great to them, and blind them to the baste international insues,"
Colonel Limb said that the world was further Anom genuine
than pence
at
nny time since the Second World Wart
Many Differences
"Never in all world history Juts the enemy
of world freedom been no powerful and o near to ultimate success," be said, "Once again we know there is kur military build- 195 in North Korea.
"Again the cany is talking
while preparing for
is.f
war," ngain Lfree
he Dekied "And once there are many in the world who choose to erve the words and to igon the fuets,**
Therrys were, however, many hetweets
now and Colonel Lim
1950,
**Today we Juve a strong. brave and skilled army of our Own" he comunenleri "Also we have allies who are pledged to
Beirut, June 25. evine Immediately to our aid, in Mr Dmitir Shepilov. the case we are attackech-Router. Soviet
Foreign Minister,
was greeted by thousands of cheering people when he frum arrived here by air Damascus today on his Middle East tour.
He was officially welcomed by Mr Slin Alhoud, the Lebanese Foreign Minister, and received flowers from the Peking overn dancers, who are now in Beirut.
state Mr Shepilov said in a
airport that ment at the Suviet people "have always been
fight
1h+
today riot over chames
watching the Lebanese people's
TRUMAN CONVERTED YEARS AGO
Johnson praised Gen. Nathan F. Twining. Air Face Chief of Staf, for telling the Riwlana in Geneva, June 25.
Moscow
the US yesterday that 39th international will not disarm without iron- The
controls labour conference rejected a challenge to the
peared credentials of the Spanish
larger ground seemed to feel that at least the delegate on the
SACT
increase in cortalı, НО of
'The Soviet Union there was no freedom
called the Democratie battle areeems the Lebanese people's Harry S. Truman association in Spain.
uphil fight."
Most worker delegates and their some employers supported
government challenge, but most
have delegation--which
two each
votes compared with one for workure and employers-- voted to reject it. A new. notably the Communist govern- ments, abstained. The challenge was rejected by 124 voles to 48 with 50 abstentions,
IN ARREARS
This is the firei conference to be attended by Spain since re- entering the ILO this year as a Trow
United of the member Nations,
The conference today voted to the let Nationalist China have right to vote although its govern.. ment is four years in arrears with contributions to the ILO The vote was 138 in favour and 63 against, with 24 abstentions.
The Indian and Burmese government delegates both said that China should be represent.- ed by the Peking government, -Reuter,
Germany Must Prospect
For Uranium
Boan, June 25.
Before the war Danish annual meat contumption was 75 kilo- game (about 168 lbs) per hend, An expert commitice of the followed by Great Britain with West German Atom Commission
that po 60 kilos (about 150 lb), Teday today recommended France with 71 kilos (about 180 specting and mining for uranium bo) takes first place, followed In Germany should be intensified, by Denmark and Britain together the Atomics Ministry announced each with 00 kiloa (about 132 today. lbs)-China. Mall Special.
Kim In Sofia
London, June 25, Marshal Kim Il Sung, North Korean Prime Minister, murived Sofia today heading a govern- new genes BGA reported:
The commitice heard Atomic Minisice Franz Josef Strauss report on bis recent visit to the United Blates on which he neo- Liated purchase of atomic ful and equipment..
Uranium ore is known to occur in several parts of West Ger- including the Harz tha Nahe emountains and in Valby, and in the Saarland, but The dojogation, is rising | quantities found so far have not Bulgaria, at the invitations of the warranted large scale commoralal"
7 Eninity, 9 Hurry, 10 Bult, 13 Crenton, 15 Order, 16 Toll, 1ment delegation, the Bulgarian mang Eand, 10 Dozen, 20 Simlar, 21 Beon, 23 Ruche, 24 Adhero, 20 Feast, 20 Sinter Downs 1 Trembles,2 Comatoco, a Lato, Adulates, 0 Kemel, Enor, 11 Tronohoe, 12. Codes, 1 Tono ment, 14 Slumpors, 10 Allure, 2 ku
the
M.
Jackson - watt!
increase
with
Mr
London, June 25. Pandit Nehru and Bandaranaike today jointly Mr to visit
bul
fou independence
great sympathy.
"greatly invited
ex-President
struggle for peace and esteems Jackson told lus colleagues the fight of the countries of the India, Ceylon and Asia in it is now in our hands to Arable East against the aggres. | general. maintain our supremacy in uke stve Baghdad Pact which lets
} now imperialison to love it to the to Soviet Uplum"-United Press. slavery," be added. Reuter,
power or
£10,000 REWARD
A captured terrortet picture of the Greek terroript leader General Gryka,, which, was found during
operations it progress for Cyprus. Thuineade), of“ kvoogia are taking, part, and soyment, besiting terroršalo und muteks” booty hayd already been owplowed although' operations are highly
Mr Truman
that he replied would be happy to do so,
Sino-Soviet Talks On Railway
Paris, June 25, Talks on concrete ques- tions about the construc- Lanchow-
tion of the
Urumchi-Aktogai Railway
are now
being held in Peking between the delega- tions of the Chinese Minis- try of Railways and the Ministry of Transport Con- struction of the USSR, Radio Peking reported.
delegations and surveyors made inspections on the Sino-Soviet border in the mkidle of June and talks were started then, the radio added.
The
two
The radio announced that the two partice have reached a pre- ilitary agreement on building the railway along the southern const line of Lake Ebi. Agree- inent was also reached on the location for the Junction of the two failways and the die for changing the railway gauges on the Sino-Soviet border.
CO-ORDINATION
The talka, said the redio, will also deal with the questions of technical co-ordination between the two countries and Soviet technical aid to China in railway construction.
This projected railway from Lanchow to the Altogai station on the Turkestan-Siberia ·ral- way is to be built in accordance tite 1954 Sino-Soviet Agreement. It was pointed out.
with
The radio said that through rallway trafße will begin from 1000.-France-Frasse.
Fire In Hold Of Ship At Tilbury
London, June 25. Essex County firemen, working in relays, expect- In an afternoon of talks which ed to continue through the Mr Nehru insisted was "pot night dealing with a fira pulitical conservation" they in the hold of the 7,659- elianged reminiscences ubout ton Indian cargo ship In- dian Exporter in Tilbury
their travels.
Mr Nehru told Mr Truman Docks, which Wäs
that he had to cancel his trip to
dis
the United States because of covered on Sunday morn- President Dwight Elsenhower's | ing. illness, but expressed the hope! of going there 2000.
NO PLANS
He has no plans as yet when he will go nor want he will do the time which ting now been made free.
in
Hoees were
played smouldering sacks of oil cake while stevedores unloaded the
cargo,
More pockets of fire are being uncovered among the
Docker who worked through Sunday night to clear the carro so that the seat of the fire could be reached WOTC breathing
Mr Truman woe asked by maska. Agenct-France-Presse as he lett The Indian Exporter is owned whethat he had been comby the India SS Co. Ltd, and is verted" to the viewpoint of the registered in Calcutta-France-
Presc. Asian Prime Mialtor.
•
always
He replied, "I have been converted, I am a Baptist." Tree Cut Down
-France-Presso,
Egypt Desires Friendly Relations
To Rescue Cat
Dunedin, NZ., June. 25.
A tree hack to be tied to nesota o tarving cat in suburb of the southern city of Dunedin. For four day it had been
| KERSTORICĂ, Sthout food 35 feet) above the grourat in a gúm troe |in · Buraido, . Residents were kapt wako ut. night. By its | howling.
TA
newspaper photographer. Cairo, Jime 25. ́ climbed to wiitin dve dent of Lieutenant Colonel Gamel the cot, but it then spring higher Abdel
newly-up the trom and weź out of Nasser, the elected Egyptin President, to reach. He introloud the aid of the dag told Miss Alicia Patterson, Society for the Provention of editbrand publisher of Newsday Cruelly to Animals, which hod New York: "Egypt still desires the tree, cut down The out. wDE to have friendly relations with unharmed China Mel Special the United States and for part will do all that I can." He added; "At the same time
we want to be completely in dependent.
Copenhagen, Jime: 25.
tis Colonel W. P. Lear,” of the Civil Air Patrol in the fra private aviator from the West to obtain Soviet permission to Ayover Rundary territory in" a people, if you understand us, private plane. and it will be essy, to ha frionde. and have good relations.
"Wo Egyptians "neo
Kouter.
Ha will leavo Copenhagen ta **-'morrow in him two-engined pissi