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THE CHINA MAIL;"

TUESDAY,” APRIL 2, 1957.

SELWYN LLOYD

Conscripts Join Bonn

Army

Coblenz, Apr. 1. The first 9,733 con- scripts of the Bundeswehr, the

West German Army, reported for duty today.

now

They were met at the stations by ears, buses and torrles, and

driven off to comfortable ven- trally

heated barracks, where spend the next 12

they will months. Most of them went to units where they wil serve with regular temy volunteers In 4 proportion of about four volun- teers to no cunscript.

to

sette

rooms.

betweer

tresses,

They will sleep where

sheets ani

the

inal-

Poses CZECHS ALLOW OLYMPIC PROMOTION OF

N-Test Detection Poses

New Difficulties

LIMITATION AGREEMENT

WILL BE MORE

COMPLEX THAN THOUGHT

London, Apr. 1.

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, said to- night that any agreement for limiting nuclear tests must now be more complex than was previously thought possible.

This was because it was no longer possible by monitor- ing, sampling and other devices to tell from a considerable distance how many bombs were being exploded and what sort of bombs they were.

¦

Mr Lloyd Was making the Minister, and President Elsen- | tests I do repeat that the sum of final speech 阅

the House ofhower.

the medical data which has Commons debate on the recent The Foreign Secretary said it already been given shows that Berinuda conference between Mr ❘ would be the height of folly our own tests will only have an Harold Macmilion, the Prime "for Britain to prevent years of infinitesimal effect upon the of work on nuclear weapons being dangers in the atmosphere completed by stopping the forth radiation either external or in- coming Pacife tests, He said that on the advice the Gover- ment was receiving up till a few months ago it seemed possible to have an agreement on limitation of test explosions which would be comparatively simple to

Hammarskjold Summons

Israeli Envoy

United Nations, Apr. 1. A pair of pyjamas and a fat-

Secretary-General Dag que unform awaited each re-

scheduled eruil in his room. The conscript's | Hammarskjold only tak for the first day was today his first talk with

into their barrack laraeli officials since his|

return last Thursday from Cairo consultations, by comfortable standars of most armice.

He summoned Istuell Ambas- sudur Abba S. Eban for a con- fernce here Israeli courtes had said their delegation would not seek an appointment with Hamısrskjold. day's

To begin with, they will be 12 to a room with their regular comrades, but the army hopes to cut thi to six when space per- malis.

It seemed unlikely that to Tolk would conetn

Each conscript found his name on a nomy grey steel cupboard, fitted rut as a wardrobe, with arrangements for the settlement small mirror inside,

GOOD SPIRITS

At foblenz, where about 1,000 conacipts reported, the recruits Beemd in good spirits,

On a few people watched as a bath of about 500 arrived by train from Cologie.

Were nu

Thre

bands, na heel-licking, and only as much shouting as was necessary to split them into groups,

Thy drove off to a supper of

bacon. sorow they

wll go on first parade and will draw their first the est of their uniforms,

Olcers in Coblenz said their Impassion was that the con- scrits were "a good lot."

Oly about 10,000 have been call up out

of the Palestine Arab refugees, demanded by Egypt as a pro- condition for permitting Jerneli ships to pass through the Suez Canal.

1967

BOTH SIDES

Hammarskjold

was

operate

NOW CLEAR

It was then thought possible it could be told how many bombs

that by monitoring and sompling

were being exploded and what type they were,

"It is now clear that this is no longer the case," he said,

Distance, but only from the places where the tests are being

Laken.

"That is why the Bermuda communique speaks of a more

control -general nuclear

agree- meni.

Techniques developed whereby observers or

tcrna).

INTERNAL RADIATION

"I think it has been generally agreed that so for By external radiation is concerned we are still very far from anything might resemble the danger point.

which

"Where more anxiety

has

been expressed is with regard to tium 90. The facts, so far as

internal radiallon and strom-

understand

them, with regard

to that are that 1,000 units is the maximum permissible level for adults in special occupations.

"One hundred

STAR TO WED

NO PASSPORT FOR WORTHY

Defied State Department

Washington, Apr. 1.

The State Department announced today that it is tentatively refusing to renew the passport of journalist William Worthy who recently visited China in defiance of US policy.

• The Department

Worthy units is the letter to maximum allowable concentra-tatements of his give "reason not that you will tion in the bones of the general to bellevo

geographical imita-Lincoln White population with its proportion abide by of young children.

Sald in ations" which might be placed on that recent any new passport,

"The present average lever is under one unit in this country.

"I agree that will rise some

to the tests which

being. what ready taken place, but!

af

instruments a thousand or more miles away-as they must be from Central Siberia ascertain the facts,

cannot

of

the

have the figure will still be low.

"There are also, I agree, ex- ceptional cases where the con-

in centration for particular dividuals is larger.

"But the position Medical Research Council is the essence of the matter. It is that, If the concentration

in human bones were to show Bleus of rising greatly beyond 10 units, the matter would require imme- consideration, and the

to consider the possibility of figure of 10 units there is the

Hmitation In

be

World Powers'

Nuclear Tests

Discussed

London, Apr. 1. The

United five-power Nations subcommittee on disarmament today entered the third week of its cur- rent session here with dis cussion centred on the tople

of nuclear tests.

Остал was could be

4otected throughout of about 98,000

in le age group, which is of the UN. Nothing definite on on yout, born in the second half | Assembly date has been decided.

of 1937-China Mall Special. -United Press.

Mr Stassen also called on the Soviet Union to give details of when and where it carried out clear explosions In the last

State Department press officer

place

The wedding_ took last week in Prague's Old Town Hall of Olymplo Games gold medalliats Harold Con- hammer thrower, nolly, UB

and Olgs Fikitova, Czzcha-

discus slovakian

champion

The couple met at the Mol- Bent man bourne Olymplos, was Czech ronoty Emil Zato- pek. Picture shows a sectio during the wedding--EXSEVER

Photo.

MINERS

STRIKE

minera

Maastricht, Apr. 1. Nearly 30,000 Dutch in the southern Holland mining district went on slowdown strike today protesting against dif- ferences in pay and the import of foreign labour.

Production

expected

said passport regulations permit dental of passports when their issuance might be prejudicial to conduct of US foreign relations or drop seriously. The action was judicial to the interest of the United States.

·

to

taken under the auspices of the 30,000 member Catholic Miners Union, but the Christian Mineru

(Protestant)

Worthy, reporter of the Balt- Union

and the more Afro-American, and Ed Socialist fed general minors mund Stevens and Phillip union

are not taiding part. - Look magazine United Press.

Harrington of

all went to China in deflance of the US ban on travel to that Commurilst nation. “

Back In US

CONTRACT SIGNED

Akron, Apr. 1. Negotiators for the Firestone

OFFICER

McCarthy's Objections Overruled

Washington, Apr. 14

The Senate, today con firmed the proznotion of Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker

objections of his old foe, Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy.

The roll call vota was 70 to 2. Only McCarthy and Sen. George W. Malone vobid against the General's promotion,

McCarthy charged that Zwicker was "gullty perjury" before a Senato subcommittee

He told the Senate that "the White House and the Pentagon brought tremendous pressure to bear

on members of the Armed Services Commities to approve Zwicker's promotion, to tempor- ary major general and · perma→ rent brigadler sunmal.

McCarthy'a challenge of the Armed Service Committee was taken

up Immediately Chairman Bechard B. Russell. Ho told McCarthy:

OUTSTANDING ·

"I concluded thero

Was not sufficient substance in the matter to warrant the charge of perjury. There WDS not any evidence in this record that would stand in a court of law for two minutes.'

con-

Son, John C. Stennis, another member of the Anned Services Committee, said that after a thorough study of the record, the Committee reached the clusion that Zwicker "was not guilty of perjury, that his record was outstanding and, he there- fore should be recommended for promotion."United Freas

Confidence Vote In Songgram

Bangkok, Apr. 1. The

now Government of Thailand's

Premier Marshal Pibul Songgram today won a yote of confidence when the Thai- National "Assembly approved it policy. statement by a vote of 144 to six.

his

The vote was taken after a general walkout by Opposition are Tyre and Rubber Co. and Local members in protest against the Worthy and Harrington back in the United States now. Seven of the United Rubber rommhandling of an · Amerntaly

White said Stovenať possport Workers union yesterday signed | urember by

only a supplemental contract, averting guid has been stamped valid

have The guard was alleged for return directly to the United a possible strike set for Tues-

fists against States when he is ready to leave day. Moscow. Harrington's passport The agreement covers 9,000 government Thammmatipat Party's

Firestone workers ot seven Assemblyman Nai Chan Cheers has expired.

rasnet when the AssemblymaKEY Akron plants, It was based on similar contracts signed at protested at the closure of the Firestone plants in Fall River, debate, at the Speaker's orders.

Pottstown, France-Presse, Pennsylvania-United Prem,

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"It is quite possible that we have no knowledge that certain Soviet tests had taken place.”

Mr Lloyd suid; "We shall still seek agreement to limit best. and we do not insist that it forms part of a comprehensive disarmament agreement." was expeciIEĘ

He asked if Russia was ready dlate to seek permission from Israel fur the stationing of the UN

the number of average. Emergency Force on the Israeli, tests, the size of tests and the R well as the Egyptian, side of amount of tissionable material in-

CONTINUOUSLY USED line. the 1949 armiatice

Ebar!

par volved in the tests. expected to raise the re-

"Air they

"Those signe do not yet exist. prepared tu con- ported organisation of a Pales sider discussions upon means of In fact, we are

very far from

Worthy has indicated he will Une air force

Diplomatic observers said the to help UNEF policing such limitation? Have that position, and so far as our patrol the line.

they any other

initiative had passed to the go to court to try to force the limitation own tests are concerned only an There was a possibility that formulae to put forward? Insignificant addition

West after Mr Harold Stassen State Department to give him a Massachusetts can the General Assembly, now in

made from the point of view of proposed to the last meeting on passport.-United Press, recess, might be reconvened in CONTROL BOARD

internal radiation.

Thunday that scientists of East mid-April to decide how to pay

Mr

Davies (Labour) Harold

and West should Jointly the $20,000,000 bill for the "Can we not rench agreement Intervened at this clearance of the Suez Canal by to a certain extent in this field that the Pacific point to say examine whether nuclear testa

with a further agreement as to being continuously used as a the world. the methods by which the re- private place for the explosion The Marshal maining differences could be of these bombs, examined and settled?"

Islanders were already under *If we are ever to have

a exposure higher than anywhere disarmament agreement there else in the world and that was must be some form of board of going to be increased by Britain control Would it be possible "It we want to meet the for that board of control, pend- Asians and there is so little risk ing cessation of tests, to be in these tesis, why not hold

to call given authority

upon them in the Atlantic Ocean?" governments to limit testa of he asked. nuclear and thermo-nucičar Mr Lloyd said: "The point explosive devices, specifying the about that is that one does not method and degree of such hear of such Asian agitation

A discus-

total of 12 twisters anch limitation?

The Subcommittee's "Would it be possible for it to about the bombs exploded in

Siberia"

alons were expected to be fol-suspected twisters were counted require the parties to give to the

Mr Davies said that the Asian lowed closely by Mr Masatoshi on Sunday and Monday--stven board advance notice of the in people had protested to the Matsushita, President of Rikkyo in Texas, two each in Louisiana tention to make such tests and United Natione and they

had (St Paul's) University, Tokyo, and

and Mississippi and to arrange for limited observa- tion by representatives of the protested about Soviet Russia, boardi of the tests?"

Mr Lloyd said: "I have follow. Mr Lloyd went on:

ed very closely the agitation in "These are matters which are Japan and what I have said is now being discussed and put absolutely true with regard to forward in the Disarmament what has taloon place there." Subcommittee(of the United Nations) which has boch meet-

in London this afternIOONI, These are matters which and I think this is the right place to do it are now being

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ALL DEPENDS

Min Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour opposition said that at answered this question: "Is the Ponaign Secretary had not It a fact that the undetectable "That is a field in which I

exploskoers which he described think, we will hope it may bare equally dangerous to heal possible to make sono progress as the previously detectable ex- so far as it is technically possible pikbalona?? to do 'so.

Mr Lloyd replied that it "That is really quite of stiperate depended how it was. dome, issue from the holding of our Thore, were different methods and one might be as dangeroUN own'ss the other--Routers

"With regard to

our

NO PARLIAMENTARY

DELEGATION

London, Apr. 1. MB Harold Macmillan, British organisation | AVA Prime Ministér, SSIA In answer to a question in the House of Commons today, this no parlamentary deleguilom would allend, the forthcoming

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té Axomilisti: réplied: "No, 1.Str." Mr Hughes said there wANS brooodent for a parliamentary delegation going to witanes mali.... tenda, Members fr cominone were present at 18w both sides of the House of

two years.

The Soviet delegate, Mr

to have been in touch with

Chicago, Apr. 1.

Valerian Zorin, was understood Storms laced with tornadoes drove out of Moscow during the weekend Texas into Dixie today, leaving." a hope that a about how he should react to these proposals,

seven-year-old drought may be near an end.

in

He arrived earlier today as Alabama, No tornado deaths special envoy of the Japanese were reported. Prime Minister to appeal against Brish nuclear the projected tests in the Pacific this summer.

--Rouler,

US Economic

Aid For

Poland

Washington, Apr. 1. Becretary of State John Fos- ter Dulles le reported to bave approved a total of $75,000,000 In economic aid for Poland,"

Informed sources said today Dulioa recommendations are now being studied by other in terested

depart government ments such as the Treasury,

The worst of the twister's in Jured four persons when it ripped through a small residen tial section south of Mobile, Alabama, early on Monday. Three more persons, were hurt in other tornadoes, for a total of Wet Cycle

seven.

In Texas, meanwhile, hopes were high that the State was entering a "wet cycle" aftur your of crop-killing

Bove

throught.

Rains over the week-end totalled 2.30 inches at Dolins, giving tho cita month's water supply. And the fchecket for Tuesday was mord of the same rain across most of the State, to the accom paniment of scattered thunder- storum and high windia.

Hugg drifle from last week's all: blizzart had practically melted in the Texas Panhandle, wooling the ground with mors moisture. Even more encouragi Ant_tourne-were mineding This amount will include, 11 from the Panhandle this year for la belloved, about $20,000,000) the first time since 1950, T

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conomic stabilify.

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