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The world's largest carrier, the 80,000-ton Forrestal, which, with other units of the American Stuth Fleet, salled from Villefranche, France, for the Middle-east. The urgent move was in connection with the crisis in Jordan.-Reuterphoto.
ACTION COMMITTEE
URGES RATIFICATION OF TWO TREATIES
Paris, May 7.
CAPABILITY'
Power To Prevent War: Burke
Chicago, May 7.
Admiral Arloigh ‘A. Bürke, chief of Naval Operations, said today the 7th Fleat now on patrol off Formosa has "atomic capability."
Burke declined to elaborate on the statement beyond saying that the "capability" was in addi- tion to those of army and air force installations in the area.
Other naval spokesmen said Burks referred to present equipment, and not to potential ability to handle atomic weapons.
Burke, in a nows conference before addressing the Military Chaplains Association, end the 7th Fleet had the power to pre- vent the outbreak of war. Asiy Communist attempt to wipe out the 7th, or any other feet. would be "very little risk to us bizt a very great risk for the Snemy" he said.
Burko said the Russian fleet Wha "getting better and they build on good ships as we do. but their seamanship is not e good as ours."
Atomic Vessel
He saitl JE was generally belleved the only Russian VCasol TOW atomic-powered available Was 1 25,000-Lot iccbreaker recently misdoned. Burke said he did not believe the Russians were sub-
mony
Bone Cancer From Increased Radioactivity
Porthcawl, May 7.
A Bristol University pro- Itusor said here today in the next 20 to 30 years about 50,000 people would die from cancer of the bone and leukaemia ana result of the increased radioseífvity from nuclear weapon tests already carried out.
Professor C. F. Powell to local mineworkers' conference that a demon- stration at this particular Lime by one of the bir powers in abandoning texts. would be a great service to
An Action Committee for the United States operating atom-powered of Europe, a "Ginger Group" headed by M. Jean Monnet, first President of the European Coal and Steel Pool High Authority, today adopted unani- mously a resolution urging the six pool countries to ratify the Common Market and Euratom Treaties before their parliaments adjourn for their summer vacations:
marines.
Burke reiterated his testi.
mankind. before a congressional committee last week that by 1988, the United States should have an operational task force cruisers and excort vessels, as well as submarines,
The resolution also supported the idea of a free trade zone to include the Common Market countries and Britain, and emphasised the usefulness of col. laboration between Britain and Euratom and of an
of stom-poweredi carriers,
Burke told the chaplain that the "moral leadership" furnished
the by
United States is as "important in the struggle" for freedom as the military power It wields-United Press.
association between the United States and Euratom POLICEMAN
to hasten the peaceful development of atomic energy.
The Action Commities, con-1. It had not yet begun in thu sisting of leaders of West Benelux countries
(Belglum, and the Nether- European political parties and Luxembourg, non-Communist trade unions, Janis),
would start next1 first proposed the appointment week, or three experts to fix European Atomic Energy targets.
The resolution sald the work of these three wise men" con- Armed "the gravity of our all tion and the urgency of rapid
action.
M.
but
NO DANGER
SEES SIX EXECUTED
Munich, May 7
The conference passed unanimously a resolution requesting the British Gov- eroment to all an im mediate International con- ference to end all nuclear bomb tema as a first step towards the completo abolition and manufacture of "these terrible weapons," ---China Mail Special,
MILITARY EXERCISE OFF MANILA
Manila, May. 1. Another Seato exercise known
A former policeman today told
the court trying Sepp Dietrich as "Operation Sealink" will start tomorrow ai Forl William for his part in the night of McKinley outside Manila with
the purpose of ensuring close working relationship
among
the long knives that he saw him fire a shot to finish off one of six SA (brownshirts) - ordered executed by Hitler 22 Seato members.
The exercise years ago,
whil centre around the development of pro-
An Italian delegate Signor Romolo Arena said there was no danger of the present Italian crisls delaying government
of the treatles in ratificallon
There Italy.
already was parliamentary majority in favour The results of their mission of the treaties. show that It is necessary and
Robert Lecourt, Franca possible to carry nut, with the aid of the United States, Canadapular Republican, said it wDietrich,
hoped that the French National art Great Britain, an atomic Assembly could start debating electricity production programme the treaties around June 12. having as its aim the installation They would then go before the in our countries by 1997 of French Upper House by the end nuclear power stations with of June. power of 15 million kilowatts furnishing an output of electricity members of the committee sald superior to that of all the was hoped to have the treaties thermic stations and all the dams before the Bundemnat (Upper existing today in France and House) belore July 8-Reuter. Germany,
ATOMIC COMPLEX The resolution suld the Com-
mon Markel tresly would give Tapas- Europe stage by stage zibilites of development com. parable to those enjoyed by the United Stater." By means of the six
Euratom
countries
would form "the world's third
great atomie complex."
ats
M. Monnel said the German
BANDUNG POWERS NOT A 'THIRD FORCE'
34-year-old former leading $5 (blackshirt). gen- ficiency in delivering sustained navai support for ground eral. has denied he took part operations by Seato forces. In the actual shooting.
The policeman, Hons Koch, sala ho saw the six executed at Stadelbalm Prison here ou June 30, 1934, The first man to be shot was
Hans Von Heydlebrock. As he lay on the ground, bls head still moved--at this point Koch imitated a lolling head.
Koch said that Dietrich then Ares to fill the man eft.
In answer to the judge, who asked whether the shot could have been fired by an $5 offeer olher then Dietrich,
"It
Rangoon, May 7, The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, told
Koch suid: a press conference | The two treaties would
today that he did not approve of allow an association with over- nuclear tests but he believed Beus territories which "will come there would be little use in tribute to the economic, social Burma associating herself with and cultural developments any "collective
raulicu.
is 23 years ago. That 15 possible, anyway the SS officers were all black to me."
The exercise is being spon- sored jointly by the Philippines Other and the United States. Seato members will take part in it either by contributing con-
tingents or by sending observers,
France-Presse.
French Film On Nuclear
Tests
Paris, May 7. French film director M. Alain Resnais has agreed to direct a Alm dealing with thermo-nuclear test explosions, M. Resnate said here today.
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protest" with Other witnesses have supported which these territories awalt," other. nationis such as Asien- | Dietrich's claim he took no
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waved his French Argos Film Company. tion procedure for the two trea-the effectiveness of any such horn-rimmed spectacles at Some scenes would be shot in tler had already started in the joint protest against nuclear Koch us be made the state Japan. Parliaments of France, Italy and tests, he said there was no
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ment and sald in his Baverian dialect; "I did not M. Resnais directed the film shoot. I was more than 30 "Nuit et Brouillard whats metres (about 100 feat) dealt with wartime deportations away"
by the Germans in the opera- The second accused in thelon "Nachs' and Nebel."
trial is Michael
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former SS colonel.
French newspapers have been Like Dietrich he has served a giving prominence to reports on
war crimes sentence.
the possible dangers of thermo- Lippert la accused of assisting | nuclear bomb tests,
Paris- Evening in the premeditated killing of
full-paps Ernst Rochm, Chlef of Staff Presse printed of the SA.
feature articles on the dangers The telal goty on tomorrow—1of, radiation from the tests--
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