À THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1967.

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Pago:

Atlantic Alliance Pact Reappraisal H-BOMB VICTIMS Necessary POLISH PREMIER IN INDIA FOR RADIATION

MacArthur

Constitution

Alteration

Tokyo, Apr. 7. NATIONWIDE

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the

troversy over Emperor's alatus will be revived this week with, announcement of a draft to revise the so-called MacArthur dictated con- sillution which stripped the ruler of political

power.

A draft for an "Indepon- pre- dent" constitution,

pared after three and one-half years' study by Histada Hirose, Con- servallye

member

the Houso of Cuan-

cillers, was expected to be made pubile on Monday. Tho

draft

gives the Em-

peror more prestige than the existing constitution which designates thr Emperor

na "symbol"

of the State." Is Ves that the Em-

shall be the "cen ire of the nation's unity" and his position defined

Де na "head of the country and Its represcutallyr.”

The draft, however,

fol-

lows the line of the eur rent consultation in con-

the faing

Emperor's authority to acle which will not involve "politi cal responsibility." The draft also eliminates the "war renunciation" clause of the current Instead constitution sad stipulates the duty of all tizens to contribute to the nation's defence.

The Liberal-De macra tie

have urged

Members of

Party

ruling

revision in the constitu

to

restore

Emperor's position

A

the

15

"head of the State" bui

the without power he enjoyed be-

Japan's fore

Overcizn

surrender

in World War IL

The

Liberal Democrais

have been bitterly op-

posed by the

who

revision would

bocjalista clalined that the bo the by beginning of efforts "reactionaries" to restore the Emperor's full pre- status. United wor Press,

RELIGIOUS SENTIMENTS OFFENDED

Paris, Apr. 7.

BRITAIN'S DEFENCE

CUT CHANGES OVERALL STRATEGY

Washington, Apr. 7.

A reappraisal of strategic defence, thinking of the entire North Atlantic Alliance, will follow Britain's decision to cut its armed forces in favour of atomic weapons and guided missiles, authorita- tive military sources here said today.

of artillery

The Military Committee | Use types Lof the North Atlantic other weapons uitable

Treaty Organisation, in a

ise of atomie warheads, While specifle detalls

and

to the

of the

top secret conference here Bride porgrammi were left for June, it yesterday, agreed to the Paris meeting in

Jened that other con- examine

British the

de-was

yeatertiny's fence situation and inclusions reached t effect on West Europe's military planning at another meeting in Paris in June.

Conference were!

OTHER CONCLUSIONS

manpower

↓ Bellish

CELEN

This will follow a conference planned in the Nato land forces in would be componented in great #et Nato Council, Bonn next month, to be attend-usure by German divisions.

2. The United States strategie

ed by the foreign, defence and finance ministers of the Atlon-air force, capable of delivering from bases in alom, borsbs tic partners.

North Africa. 1tain and

chief deter Washington "The

conference mained the West's

arul would "hold was the Military Committee's rent power

while Brain woh 18th regular gathering and was be fort" held

druale defence Immediately after 24 undergoing its senior staff officers, representing changes.

of the

14 comtries, had returned from Authoritalive.

United States » Lour [ research and development In

stallations.

LATEST TECHNIQUES

They studied the latest battle aul weapons and techniques

of the guided examined some missiles which the United States intended to deliver to the Nelo allies next year.

WAS

of the top secret Chairman niecting in Washington General

Masselman, Bernard Chairman of the Netherlands Chiefs of Staff.

-Othum

attending included: JOTTA W. Johnson (USA), Sir Willan Dickson, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lieutenant-General Adolf Heusinger, head of the West Gerinan armed forces, and Lieutenant-General Benri A. ut Lorillot, French Artug Chief Staff.

Lieutenant-General

The new British defente Pro- gramme was examined by

The

A Yemenite diplomat in Cairo Military Committee in the con-

today accused Britain of offend= religious senti- ing Muslim

in making armed attacks ments" against Yementle villages during the Masiem month of Ramadan. The diplomat, Abdel Ralunan Abu Taleb, nude this statement p a representative of Cairo radio, which brondenst the cusation tonight. France-

Presse.

#3

ne-

text of long range plans for |Strengthening Western defeners with guided missiles and other modern weapons,

One of the conclusions of the meeting was that the reorienta- Nulo planning Was Bon of

a strategy shifting cupidly to adapted to the nuclear ago.

This entailed reorganisation of ground forces and their training

A British Crossword Puzzle

27

2

13

14

8

10

ACROSS

25

26

28

1 Spanish currency (0).

6 Scholar (9),

8 Extent (4).

Neighs may come from here

and bicals as well (0).

11 Appear (6),

12 Tendencies (6),

14

Plays a batt (4).

15 Mardin (8).

18

Bury (5)

10- Lake (4).

of perception (0).

28 of nakedness (0),

28 Piniahao (4),

27 Beden in chins (5),0)

Choose (8).

2

DOWN

1 Nuisance (4),

2 Strip of wood (4).

3 Narrative (4).

4 Amphitheatres (0),

Inert (7).

6 Get Ready (7).

7

Tenants (7),

10 Support or two (6).

13 Weapon (7).

14 Esany (7).

18 Given

17 Went

Given medicine? (7).

Wrong (5), 19 Heape (0)

21 Meditale (4).

22 Picosant (4).

23 Leave out (4),

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aorder: 1. Later, 4 Imite, 8 Chill, 10 Loser, 12 Impart, 14 Bidegar, 17 Alls, 19 Genties, Jonipid, 22 Druk, 23 Nitrate, 27 Feece, 29 Offer, sp Triple, 81 Broty, 32 Event, Down: 1 Locks, 2 Tried, 3 Itelle, Gals, é In 103, 1 Borem o Imagine, is Orator 18 Prodiet, 15 food, 10 zasow, 10 Lent, 20 idiota, 21 Aufer, 24 Termo, 28 A-MP-le, # Liest, 28-Kert,

sources hese pow

see the modifying of earlier expressions of pessimism about the effects of the British cuts on Western planning,

These sources pointed out that Britain's new policy ut virtual total reliance on tomte weapons and long range missiles fitted in with accepted United States trends.

EMPHASIS

President Elsenhower's bud- emphasised that get this year the United States was building up its arsenol of big tomie welping and also called for inetipower reductions in the next rew yours.

This was in Hino with Britain's own bellef that lomic weapons would compensate for the re duced firepower of conventional weapons and forces, - Chlo Mall Special.

SECRET JET WRECKAGE SIGHTED?

New York, Apr. 7. A civil air patrol search plane reported sighting in eastern Novada today what may be the wreckage

missing

anakmenueLORDU

Communists Control

Almost Third Of World Population

New York, Apr. 7.

The Communist countries account for almost one-third of the world's population, the United Nations reported tonight.

DULLES OFF

TARGET

Atlantic Clly, Apr. 7. Walter Reuther, head of tho United Automobile Workers

today Union, called for more down-to- carth diplomacy and con- tais between the workers of various countries to re- place "striped-pants diplo mats."

Addressing a convention of the powerful Automo- Tilo Workers Union, Reather declared that American Scoretary of State John Foster Dulles had "taken us from orisis to crisis and brink to brink

and

the major architect of the Middle

East crisia,

"Dulles has missed more diplomalle targeta Shan anyone," he said-Frotect. · Presse.

of a secret, high Actors Equity

altitude jet experimental plane.

Other search planes were or-

dered to the area to try and con- whether the wreckage missing

spotted is that of the

Lockheed U-2 which disappear- from the ed after taking off Watertown strip near Mercury, Nevada, last Thursday with Lockheed Tost pilot, Robert Sicker. at the controls.

Demand Overtime

015

The new Issue of the Statisti- cal Year Book quoted popula- tion estimated at mid-1955 200,200,000 in the Soviet Union, 582,008,000 in China, 27,278,000 Poland, 17,490,000 In Rumania,

in Fast 16,700,000 Germany, 19,890,000 in Czecho slovakia, 9,805,000 in Hungary, 7,548,000 in Bulgaria, and 1,394,- 000 in Albania.

Pollah Premier Joseph Cryanklewicz le plolored left during his official visit to New Delhi, when he signed a Pollak-Indian cultural agree- ment with Fandis Nehru, pác tured right. On left of Mr Mr Nehru, Cryanklewics is

who acted as hostess during the vial-Exprem Photo.

Over-Feeding

Warning

By Doctor

Lotion, Apr. 7. Over-feeding during a child's period of growth and develop ment shortens the life span, De Hugh Sinclair, Vice-Presidens

Chicago, Apr. 7. Six Marshall Island natives, suffering shoe- pinched feet, are undergoing radiation tests at Argonne National Laboratory in connection with their exposure to radioactive fallout in the 1954 | Bikini hydrogen bomb explosion,

Singapore Constitution

Approval Today

to

-The native prene i vitod the United States by the Gov- Srament for the routine tenis, and were flown by Navy plane from their homes on the islands of Majure and Utirik.

Dr. Norman Hilberry, director of the Atomic Energy Commis slon Laboratory said the natives appear to have suffered no per manent injuries. A seventh na- tive who was not exposed, HII- berry said, accompanied the group to act as a "control" in the tests,

Dr Robert A. Conrad of the AEC's Brookhaven Laboratory, an atomic medicine specialist in charge of the group, said the brown-skinned natives suffered akin burns and hair loss from the fallout but have completely ex-recovered.

London, Apr. 8. Final approval is pected to be given today to the outline of a constitution for Singapore.

now

Over 200 People

The natives

Avera among

A Singapore oil-party delega-] more than 200 persone on the tion will meet Colonial Office two Lalands in the Marshalls officials this morning to discuss a who were affected by the dust draft report on three weeks of and ash which tell after the constitutional negotiations bete

to

last month, The session 13th hydrogen detonation in 1984. of the talks-is expected

The islanders have been "as as kids" over their Baltie a few points which con-excited ference sources say are still out visit to the United States, and standing.

they have been fascinated by television Conrad mild.

A formal closing session has already been tentatively fixed for Wednesday. The final report will then be initialled.

After that work will begin on drafting the new constitution which gives the colony internal self-government but leaves

Thoir first acquaintance with television came when they were established in a guest house on the grounds of the Argonna Lelo, Every spare moment is occupied with watching TV, Conrad sald

Dressed in American clothes them in Honolulu, enternal defence and foreign rented for relations generally in

British the natives were given Navy issue shoes before they left on bands.

their journey,

FIRST DRAFT

+

item

un→

Shoes, however, are an the natives find the most have comfortable. They're used to

going barefoot," Conrad sald.

shots like

Consequently, they shed their many Americans whenever the opportunity pre sents itself, Conrad added,

Colonini Offico officials been working since

March 29, the main when

nogotiations completed agreements in prin- The Year Book prepared by of Magdalen College, Oxford, ciple, to draft the conference the United Nations statistical) said here. office gave many facts hitherto unavaliable about developments

In the Communist states.

Coal and Steel

that

the

Reduce Radiation

Hliberry disclosed the tests conducted by the Laboratory will determine the amount of radiation remaining in the bodies of the natives. Radio activity is now so low for the natives, be said that special WAS equipment at Argonno needed for the tests.

report. The first draft was hand Speaking at a World Health ed over to the Singapore dele. Day meeting at London Univer- ation last week. For the first time in recent sity Senato yesterday, Dr The delegation, headed by years statisticians of Bulgaria, Sinclair sild he believed "wo the Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hungary and Poland supplied must be careful lest, by pour. Hocis, has since been studying dala covering a wide range of ing unlimited milk to the the 40-page document, subjects, an introduction to the

throats of children, we harten

Conference volume sold

chronie degenerative diseases."

sources say delegation has some reservations "Over-feeding during the on the phrasing of soveral But period of growth and develop paragraphs in the report.

this period, su they

the empilatise ment shortens that adult size is reached earlier difference was "mainly techni and also shortens life," to sald, cal" and are expected to be re-

solved at today's meeting. He said there were ses lous defects in cow milk as a food To Singapore delcgation is for Infants and dried milke huid | tentatively duc to leave Loo- even more serious defects. He dan on Thursday and, with a added: "Orange juice is not the day's stopover at Bangkok, will

The natives, all men, ronge four Eastern European countries ideal vehicle for Vitamin and reach Singapore on Sunday. A

reception including in age from 16 to 45. ·AN bub rose by 160 per cent between cod liver oil is very far from gala

two of them cre for "dragon parade" from the air-

married and 1937 and 1956 against a cor- being the

Town Hall awaits have children-United Press. responding rise of 80 per cent Vitamins A and D-China port to the in the rest of the world, the Mail Special, Year Book said,

The Year Book covering 1955-it takes more thon-a your for experts to analyse the figures showed that the Com- 30 per munist group produced cent of the world's coal and ac- counted for about 22 per coni of its steel.

The combined steel output of

China the Soviet Union,

and

Their consumption of com- mercial sources of energy such

hydro

as coal, petroleum and electricity was 15B per cent greater than in 1937 whereas the Sta rest of the world raised

that energy consumption period by 67 per cent,

In the educational and social

London, Apr. 7. Representatives of the British here acting profession decided today to refuse work on Aims unless their contracts contain The wreckage was sighted as provisions for a 54-hour fold, the Year Books said that the Soviet Union and BOZDO more than 70”.

planes ranging and the payment of overtime.

22,900,000 pupils in from snail private aircraft to Speedy Air Force jols farined The ban on employment with schools, 5,250,000 out over thousanda

primary in secondary 1,700,000 in technical schools and more than 1,200,000 in higher educational institutions,

of square out those provisions, they decid-schools, nearly miles in a three-State search for ed, would come into effect after the missing secret aircraft.

Lockheed officials irs Bur-

next Saturday.

bank, California, said they had A mooting of 300 actors and warmly supported dispatched aircraft to the scene actresses

the plan, ad- of the wreckage to ascertain and endorsed" if it is that of the U-2.

vanced by the Council of the Civil Air Patrol pilot Stage Trade Union-the British who spotted the wreckage was Actors Equity Association,

The

Films and Books The Russians produced 80,811 book titles in 1955- 18 pre cent of them on social subjects and 40 per eent on appiled

identified 19 Ruben Sabetira, The decision taken today sup-selences. Their film studioN

flying out of Las

Nevada.-United Press.

Vegas, ported ΠΟΥ

No Coalition

clause which produood 84 long feature flims equity demand will be included against only 45 in 1987-Reuter,

in cincina film contracts.

Mr Gordon Dixon, Secretary

of Equity, sald that existing

contracts would be honoured.

With Indian China Mall Special.

Communists

Bombay, Apr. 7,

The national executive of the Praju Socialist Party today op- the decision of proved the local party organisalión In Kerala State not to enter into a

|AGA KHAN

BRIGHTER

Cannes, Apr. 7.

CANCER

DEATH RATE

Tokyo, Apr. 7.

and

Dr Mitsuo Seal of Tohoku

• today Univerzity here women of Jewish ancestry were Professor Antoine Laporte, a less saceptible to uterine can coalition with India's first Com Paris specialist in infectious disoer than women of other races. munist Btate government.

In a report to the Asian con cases, arrived hero today to sec

ferenco on Obstetrics The Foillburdou of the Come the Aga Khan.

geg of India invited

cinimed Dr munist Party

Later the professor conferred synecolo incidence of the tha

Praja

Socialist Party's with Dr Jean Sichelin, the Aga the rate of co-operation | Government of a méøling · 1964 (calls on, him three times every |Negro wore in Americ

In running the Khan's personal physician, who disease was highest among month. The offer was rejected day,

Dr.Sed sald the by the Kerala! Praja Socialist A member of the staff of the from uterine cancer in Japan .000. The rate Party

Moslem spiritumi 80-year-old

100,000.. |wan 17.7 per In ita resolution today the leader said that the Aga Khan amode Alnerican Negro women national executive alterated its appeared brighter after sear the Modliertausan polley of electing codlion drive along

Dr seg sold the lowest rate with other, parties, and watch the coustline fals morning.

A member of the Aga Khan's was bound among Jewish wprinc Praja Sociallet Party in the Kerala Legislature, would fuhe staff said today there was no interowl fabere the rallo of on se a vigilant opportion, cause for Immediate alaran, ddetle was sever", pde: 100,000-ie

Ching Mall Spécial,

Reuter,

best vehicle

then-Reuter.

-Britain's New Envoy

To Athens-

Д

The tests are conducted In a room about six foot square, constructed... of eight-inch-thick acel plate's to reduce the emount of normal radiation

be in the atmosphere, Hil-

bony said.

Richards Meets King Faisal

Bagdad, Apr. 7, Richards, James

President Eisenhower's special enver to the Middle Easter countries, Faleni today conferred with King of Iraq:" and . Fremier ***Nuri el Sald

"Eisenhower doctrine" for the Middle East,

Richards talks with regi Government leaders, which were described as "most cordiai", are to be resumed tomorrow mor ing.

On

the

A joint communiqué : le ta be Issued after the last meeting.

Richards' next stop is expected to be Ryadh, Saudi Arabia, Although both Syria Jordan have agreed to receive Richards, the two countries" pre hot on his fimmediate schedule. Franco-Prease,

Cardinal's Condition Grave

Madrid', Apr,

and

The coniltion of Carditul Podra Begura, Botne, "Archbishop of Bevillo atid - Loviser: Primato of Spain, continued to bu ox- tremely gave to

His peorplaxy

the mate

hoy la in, the handle of God. Thé Cardinal coullous to preserve

ir

Rad

hia full mental faculties he

quite

of his grave

The Cardinal has been" in

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