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THE CHINA MAIL; WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1958.

Rejection Of Ike's Inspection

Plan Denounced

SPECIFIC JUSTIFICATION FOR DESPAIR SAYS AMERICAN UN DELEGATE

United Nations, July 10.

The United States today asked Russia if its rejection of President Eisenhower's "open skies" inspection plan meant it opposed "truce-rather than trick-disarmament” that would make surprise attack impossible.

US Ambassador Henry Cabol |ettored the principle of Losige, Jr, told the United Na-Eusenhower plin dast metamn.

ons Disarmainent Commisimiore that the enstright rejection

the

by

the

British Minister ut State uf Anthy Nutting Joined in a at.

President's plan last week Soviet delegate Andrei A lack on Gromyko. He pointed Gromyko

contained "aperille Jout that the Russian had said the Justification for despair ·

cold war is ending "

concerted Anglo-Amerleon |SOVIET CRIME

Ite sald Gromyko, who dis- mised the plan as "notorious" and one which cannot "do any good for anybody", thus pressed contempt for the 50 countries

03 voting when the General Assembly

Kashmir Problem

For Indonesia

THE

"about

difficulties

Djukarta, July 10.

question

the

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"No impartial listener would have thought so from some t the passages of

speech." Nutting said.

BOSS GETS

10 YEARS

Moscow, July 19. The Soviet orime king

on

of

to

and wolf-styled "Gipes Baron", Vladimir Szarkosi, lung been sentenced by + Sverdlovsk court to 10

Nutung. secking to meet India's demand for a ban experimentel explosions nuclear weapons, offered amend the Western-backed re- solution, now before the Com- mission, to include "limitations" At NO

Bn appropriate stage" The amendineul would slide the following in paint set

of principles Britain, the US, Canada and Frange have asked the 12-nation com- mission to endorse.

in-

1x

THE diffieudies of the positionvide that, at appropriate stages "The progromne should pro- of IndonesJa In regard to

and under proper safeg the Kashmir

fegunrels, the buildup of stockpiles of be would weapons the Unitedclear

|sopped, all future production naeleur material would be devoted to peaceful uses and Hmutations would be imposed

the lesting of weapons,"

New Resolution

were the

States pesilion [21

regard to Irian (Dutch

New Weat Guinea), the Foreign Ministry spokesman. Mr Suwito Kusumow! Duglo told Reuter today.

11

nuclear

Nutting did not spelf out what

He was commenting on Pakis- tan press reaction to the re- fusal of the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affales,the imitations" wouki be. Mr Ruslan Abdulgani to take sidies on the sue during a press conference in Karachi.

"The Minister understands the feeling of the Pakistanis on this issue but what we expect from them? iz ulsu uzder-ut: standing about our position," he said

America

had avoidest taking aldes on the issue ut West brian which ladonesia cladins because 11 WDS on friendly terma with both Indonesiu

and the Netherlands.

"Both inita nod Pakistan “are our good friends," he said.

"We would like to see this ques- tion settled in a peaceful way

the alisfaction

"It

to

parties.

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of both

uroblem between brother of the same family and we will do what we can

them 10 bring

together."- Reuter,

Yugoslavia introduced a new resolution calling for continued private laiks on arms reductions among the U.S Russia, Britain, France and Chonda. The Yugo- slavs urged that these talks in

Rechetton of "conven

armed forces,

2.

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y car Imprisonment and "afterwards to five year of exile in distani regions of the country," the nown- AMIT Gudok reported today.

The 38 year old "Gipsy Baron", who was arrested fast May at Moscow's air- port,

the

plunk

said to have organised roving bands of thleves throughout the Noviet Union. Szurkobi himself spent most of his time at

In Caucasus

AI от Crimean seaside resorta.

The total Jout of the Baron's ganga was estim- ated at 18,000,000 roubles (about $4,000,000). France-Premt.

MOLLET TO

DEMAND

PLEDGE

Paris, July 10. Cessation Of experi-

Premier Guy mental explosiota of nuclear | will demand

and "other pra

weapons Tienble measures in the fold

of nuclear armaments,"

3 Reduction of mitry expenditures.

which had

The Commission, Invited India's V.K. Krishna Menon to make a personal ples Iban on nuclear test ex- plotus, adjourned until Thurs

Ue unpre- day afternoon when dictable Indian diplomut advised

the

not be ready to would speak until then.- United Press.

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33 Pigment (5).

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30 Dimoult (4),

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29 North American Indian (7).

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$7 Object of worship (4), 28 Cast off (4).

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BRAWL IN COUNCIL

Members of the newly-elected Municipal Council of Rome had a strong difference of opinion at their opening meeting recently, decided to seitle 11 the good old-fashioned way, as In picture.-Expreas Photo.

No Cancer Found NUCLEAR

After

'Smoking

Tests' On Rats

London, July 10.

Experiments in which rats and hamsters were injected and painted with crude tars condensed from cigarette smoke have produced no signs of cancer yet, the British Empire Cancer Campaign said today in a report which dealt with research on tobacco smoking and air pollution,

At one centre, cigarette smoke far and resin were injected into the lungs of mice.

The few tumours Wal developed were regarded as spontaneous and in no way due to the effect of the infected material," the report said,

Atmospheric conditions, and particularly fog, greatly influence tho radioactive content of the Inhaled air, the report sald,

Mollet formal the

pledge from the National Assembly to ratify the European Atomic Co- operation (Euratom) treaty and has let it be known he will resign if the guarantee is not coming, informed sources said today.

Unimportant

One research centre measured amount of carcinogen inhaled during a lifetime from (cancer producing nuchanism) polluted dty air. At the same centre soot from various sources was tested for the presence of posrible carcinogens

Soot from railway engines ben- traces of forth-yielded only

zpyrene { carcinogen) and "seems relatively unimportant 05 a source of air pollution. There were "appreciable" amounts however in diesel ex- haust.

The Socialist Premier will ask for the

the assurance when Chamber of Deputies concludes a preliminary debate on the six- nation project tomorrow. He la expected to win the pledge by narrow margin.

The Chamber resumed diebabe

FAISAL VISITING BRITAIN

Bagdad, July 10.

POWER STATION

Page:

President's Decision Was Anticipated

By PAUL SCOTT RANKINE

Washington, July 10.

The announcement today of President. Eisen- hower's decision that he would continue to seek re- election came as no surprise to Washington poli- tical observers.

But it was significant that the President let it be known in a manner and a setting most likely to put pressure on a reluctant Congress to respond more co- operatively to various requesta by the President for legislation, particularly that relating to foreign Bitt

last

When the President coruary, after months of specu

SECRET SERVICE

AGENT DESERTED

iation regarding this ability to stand another four years of office after his heart attack in Septem- ber announced his decision to

Berlin, July 10. run for re-election next Novem- Information turned over ber, he explained his position to

to packed press conference

the East German tover the radio and television security services by A directly 10 the people with a former German agent of maximum of draina and organ- |the ised publicity,

American secret ser- vices has

A

Drastic Cute

and

permitted the arrest of 137 secret agents,

a spokesman for the East

Today after another linesa, German security authori

nouncement

tips said today.

the President made his an- privately, and nimost casually, to Congressional

The spokesman, speaking at a leaders in the course of a dis-

press conference, said that other ouision of the so dar successful

arresta would be made, cfforts

In Congress

Tho to make

nileged agent, Horst drastic cuts in the President's Hesse, was introduced to

to United | newsmen by the East German Government press chief, Fritz The Implications of this Eyling. presumably deliberate procedure were obvious.

programine of alch States lifes.

London, July 10.

Hose, who sald he had Britain's

worked in the recruiting office Ministry of

It underlined Fuel and Power has given

the fuel that of American secret services in consent for the establish=

the President would be a poll- Wurzburg, West Germany, do- ment of a nuclear power

tical force to be reckoned with clared that ho bad smuggled Hin the party

into for another four

Enst station at Bradwell, Essex.

Д Germany

cheet and that about

years 40 miles northeast

Republican containing documents on Ameri- mumbers of of London,

Congress should can secret agents,

West co-operate more enthusiastically 2,000 blank In

support of Eisenhower identification cards, legislation. then they have Hesse said he had lived recently, if they wish

previously in East Germany but his support for their own re-had gone na a refugee to West election.

it

WIN

power

announced tonight. The nuclear station will be the first in Britain designed specifically for public clcotrtefty supply and the first of 12 stations onvisaged In д govern- ment nuclear power gramone announcral February 1955.

In

# will

turbo contain generator Bots with a total electrical output of about 200,000 kilowatia. Ankl two carbon dioxide cooled graphite moderated reactors.

It is hoped that work on the station will begin next year---China Mail Special.

A NIP ON THE NATION

Canberra, July 10. The average Australian takes a bottle

und a balf of "tree" medicine a year at the cost of nearly £Al a head to the Federal Hewith scheme,

according

figures given here.

The Health Minister, Donald

to

10

have

and Some Germau

Germany, where he joined the The President made it cleor American secret services, Later, that he would fight himself for he decided to return to Bast Bla legislative programme, Germany and turn himself over the authorities, he saidh -----

including

ald in the to foreign course of the election campaign France-Presse, nud this could have an im- portant bearing on the attitude of scholars needing the Prost- dent's political support.

There have been several in- dications that the President may be persuaded, if Senators behave themselves.

compaign In

to

certain carefully chosen parts of the country not only for himself but for individual members of Congress seeking re-election.

The President is known be very keen on the Republican Party wresting control of the Senato from the Democrats in this year's election in order that he should have a Senate of his own party to support his second term in office.

Aid Supporter

Sino-Soviet Climbers

Leave

Camp

Paris, July 10, Sixteen Soviet and 14 Com- munist Chinese mountaineers set out this usternoon from their base camp in the Arst assault Pamins on Mount Muztagh Ata in the on tho Soviet-China border, the New China newn agency reported.

They chose the same route as the British climber, E. Shipton did in his unsuccessful attempt. The climbers are led by the Soviet mountaineering medullist, E. A. Beletsky.

the first assault, the

of the members

expedition mean to reach a height of 6,500 to 6,000 metres in couple of days and establish three camps there.

there they will scarch for routes for further Then they will re- climbing. Is turn to the base of the mbun-

In this connection it is worth'

the first firm in noting that Drication that the President had

In Cameron, said in the decided to continue to run for House of Representatives that in re-alcation came last week after

conversation prescriptions

between the Senator

1954-55,

costing £18,048 019 were pro- President and formor

the

vided as general pharmaceutical John Sherman Cooper, the pre- At other research centres, King

Faisal of Iraq benefits (which

From provide mainly sent United States Ambassador during lang enneer death rates

leaves by air tomorrow on two years amongst male

expensive life-saving and to India. armokers,

discase preventing drugs). cigarette-his way to pipe and

Britain for a smokers who were resident

11.00-

In

of

He said that 4,008,288 people

The President

personally persuaded Mr Cooper, who

in Australi www covered by himself an enthusiastic выра tain for a brief rest, the agency

a rural, a mixed and an urban three-day state visit next

medical benefits insurance, and

porter of foreign area were calculated and related week at the invitation today after a four-day adjourn-o the

pro- | added,—France-Presse, 5,364,128 by hospital Insurance atmospheric content of Queen Elizabeth.

grammes, particularly to India, ment for lack of a quorum. IL

with registered medical and

to run again for election to the will stay in session throughout allied substances.

benzpurono (a carcinogen) and King Faisal will first spend hospital funds-to which people Senate in his home state of the day.

two days In Amman ότι a subscribe weekly having Kentucky on the understand- It was found, the

report private visit to his cousin, King | £40,412,000 to their credit ating that the President would stated that the rural death Hussein of Jordan. He will the end of the year.---China Mail hend the Republicans. --China rate from lung cancer increases then travel by plane to Brussels Special.

(Mall Special, proportion with the maxi- for a three-day private visit,

of mmiin number

cigarettes

before arriving in England on smoked habitually per week. Monday, July 16.

HAS PEARS

The vote tomorrow will not be on the Euratomy treaty itself, The Pact is now being drafted by France, Italy, West Germany, Holland, Belgium and Luixer- bourg. The six nations already are grouped in the Cool-Steel Community.

advocate of European

Nine To One

Tho Prime Minister of Iraq. General Nuri al Sald, who is

How in London for a med Bouquet For Queen Mother

The urban rates exceed the chock-up, will join the royal

party there. rural rates by about the same

supra-gory,

rates Barongest

about 9 to

non-

After the state visit ends on But M. Mollet, fervent amount in each amoking cate-July 19, King Faisal will say Uban-rural ratio between the for about a month in his coun- national co-operation, fears the

try home outside London. French Parliament might do to death

He will later devote about Euratom

smokers is did to the

1, 'car-

three tho

weeks to private visits in Defence Community responding roughly with (EDC) treaty. After approving carcinogenic material

ratio between concentration of West European capitals before found in returning home at the end of "In principle"

September.--Reuter. several thus ake of the city

and the Umes, the Chamber rected the concentrations found in

Turn treaty itself in August 1954, situations.—China Mali Speciaļ,

what it

European

EDC

M. Mollet told his Bides he would SCTVO notico that

Nairobi, July 10. Parliament approved the idea of Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Euratom tomorrow it would be Vice President of India, arrived duty-bound to approve the treaty here by air today from Mom- later this year. He expects to barn.

Accra, July 10. A British parliamentary Con- servativo Party delegation of aix, headed by Sir Roland Robinson," arrived here today, a week beforo the Gold Coast goes to the polls to elect assembly, whose task will be

An

[ submits the treaty for ratifica- He was met by the Governar to work out a constitution for tion this autumn. -- Unlled of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring-- the country when it becomes

Press,

Reuter.

independent-Reuter.

Rape Case Responsibility Denied

THE

Bonn, July 10. THE West. Gorman Govern-

denied ment

logal ali claims by 3,194.German. mothers who gave birth to a, after having child

been raped by soldiers of the allic occupation armies, Interior Minister Gerhard Schroeder, in a roplyčrta, a parliamentary question, wald that publlo wolfare organisa- tion and not the state. would * Ladon (osao of: then nothera

official

published in today's government bullein. Schroeder announced that

recent government investiga tion

revealed that 3.104 Gorman girls or women now living in West Germany and Berlin were raped by soldiers and gave birth

to a child, rosalt since ... 1940.

He said that the Governmıştı had no legal buala la care for or moet arg of the clasps by theen, childrent or, mothers,

who

children

girls against American soldiers 'Illegitimate fathered

avé dimcult, The German mothers may sue the US soldiers for support before a German court but as long as tho so-called 'Allfed-German troope frosty is not in forco the Gla can" recape" fines or Bénbenoem.

The troop trendy, under negotia- tion or more, the eight

months, will regulate legal zlatita of Glorment, motboys of American-fathered children.

A Bouth African schoolteacher curtaion

-bouɖten to the Queen Mother ni a reception at Lambeth Palave given by £250) British · Commlites for the Interchange of Teachers between the United Kingdom and the. UBA, Sid the Legwood Iselitia Commonwosilk, and Emplja, Mara SIAN 300, Commonwealth, and Amering, intchers, alon Central,

Occupation Day Of Horror

Ipoh, July 10.

Police who investigated discovery of.. three

the

in

skeletons in a cave near Ipoh unearthed a day of horror the Malaya during Japanese invasion in 1941, the Standard newspaper' re- ported.

A woman rubber tapper, You Swee Mool, 52, said the skeletons I were those of her former hus- bari, her son and his fiancee, Mrs Yan said she and her family were sheltering in a cave during the Japanese invasion when a Japanese officer "attacked" her son's pretty fanove, “Y

The son and her husband ran to help the girl and the Japanese officer slashed the three to death; Mrs Yan said. Police, who found the skeletons' said one of them had a deep cut in the skull, Mrs Yan hoe married again and imas two children-Router,

HAMMARSKJOLD IN BELGRADE

Belgrade, July 18. Mr Dag Hammarskjold, Boere- tory-General of the United Nadons, arved horn by air to day from Vienna on a two-day visit to Yugoslavia,

During his way--his first in Yugoslavia Mr Hamaaraicjotei« will be received by Pres

for Zurich, on

Router.

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