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Saint Athan, Märch 15,

The dramatic story of history's wont air disaster was told in simple words today by two of the three survivors.

The two, who were able to walk away from the crash of the Tudor V airliner, which killed 80 persons on Sunday, said, the accident came so suddenly that they still were bracing them... selves for the shock after it was all over. The other passengers never】 "Everything was going along knew what happened.

very smoothly, when suddenly, the plane took a steep upward climb. As a former member of the HAF, I Instinctively felt that Bomething wos

wrong.. and braced myself against the seat.

They were interviewed today at the RAF hospital at St. Athan. The third survivor is still on the danger list.

The two who were able to talk were Gwyn Anthony, 26-year-old school teacher, and his brother- In- law, Handel Rodgers, 33. Both are former RAF men.

Anthony did most of the talk-

inwe were coming in for a nor- mat landing, and the air hostess told us to prepare to land.

In the

tail

"We were sitting in the tail of the machine. We had gone there because we thought we would get a better view. All the passengers were quiet, and there had been no singing or anything of that Bort, because they were tired after the trip.

"Some of them were pleking out land marks, and were very happy to think that-they-were ar riving home safely:

U.S. GETS MORE SPY CONSCIOUS"

Washington, March 15.

In a sharp reaction to recent spy cases, the House of Repre- sentatives today voted 369 to two to clamp tight new safeguards around American secrets and stiffen the penal- ties for espionage.

to

The measure, which now gocs Senate, would provide

miet x for dealing with foreign- traint spies and saboteurs and give President Truman wkde powers to protect military secrets, It would:

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"Immediately, I saw earth and metal flying all around, and 1 watched for further crash, but 1 found Wo had alrendy come to earth.

"All was deathly silent, and then I heard my brother-in-law crawling towards me.

Not a sound

"He was bleeding from the head. We assisted each other out of-the plane, and saw villagers coming towards us.

"All the other passengers were huried into the fore part of the and were all piled to-

plane,

but we did not hear a

Rodgers story was the same. ir-there-had-been-any. Asked movement or excitement before the crash, he replied "no".

"Everybody was calm, and sit- ting in their sents waiting for the plane to touch down.

They never knew what hap- pened

Describing the crash itself, he said "All I heard sounded like a heavy shower of hall, and I felt that something was wrong, and waited for the crash, but we were already down."-Associated Press

..

Oak Ridge research

on cancer.

Washington, March 15.

Confusion on the wireless

London, March 15. Europe's attempt to ach- love harmony through the 1948 Copenhagen wavelengths agrosment brought discord and confusion to Germany to night when the switchover faced its first real tout.

Elsewhere, the new system seems to be working satisfmo- ..torily with the strong, trans. mittera of Britain, France, Holland and Belglum. do. minating the European other, according to Reuter's radio station.

not-

Wort

Gorman radio works reported ■ state of confusion. French general Zone German stations had to stay on their old wavelengthe and ono Soviet-controlled German transmitter, the long. wave Deutsche Landesonder,

not be heard at all.

The

do United States, control.. ling a dezan European trans- mitters within the American forces network, ignored to- day's switch to the realiscat- ad wavelengths as it was not a party to the agreement.--.. Router.

Chinese

army in Kwangsi

Saigon, March 15.

U.S. WARSHIPS PAY INDO-CHINA VISIT. Compromise plan

1.

Saigon, March 15. Womhips and carriar planes of the U.S. Seventh Float visit Indo-China to- day in a declaration of American interest in South East Asia and a „gesturo... of support "for the now French-sponsored Stato of Vietnam.

American official quarters say the naval demonstration will serve as a warning to Russia and Communist China of United States' concern over the future of South East Asia, || and will ease somewhat Vlet- namese concern over the pre- sence of Chinese Communist armies on Vietnam's Northern frontier.

The naval visit is intended to bolster the "face" of Buo Dal's Vietnamese Government in 1tx struggle to attract nationalist supporters away from the Com munist-led Vietnam forces.

An American mission to survey the economic needs of South East Asia, which arrived here on this March, 6, also worked in

on American aid to Bao Dai

Washington, March 15. Creation of a joint Franco-American mission to administer aid for Indo-China appears likely. Such a step is believed to be the only feasible way

of compromising the difference of opinion between French officials and Vietnam re- presentatives on how American aid to Indo- China should be channelled.

Vietnam officials had de- clared their desire to receive it directly but French officials pointed out

what they con-

sider the Impracticability o such method, since Vietnam i not well enough organised ad- ministratively at all levels to handle the matter.

Meanwhile offelals hero Are

direction. The mission, head-studying the French request for

011

to Washington on

50 miles up.

The two American destroyers, Stickell and Anderson, are 10 to enter the mouth of the Saigon River adjacent Cap St, Jacques early or Thursday morning. They will be escorted A French Army comman-river to Salgon by French naval units to guard against possible der, General Marcel Carpen- attacks by Vietnam forces active Larger Ameri- tier, told Reuter today that in this region, about 700,000 regular Chinese can Navy vessels are not visiting

Saigon, presumably because Communist troops are

con- river navigation problems. centrated in Kwangsi Pro- ined areas near the classic Avasion route to Indo-China. There is no sign of the Chinese preparing to move Southwards to the frontier, which the French are holding_very strongly.

The French forces are on cor rect terms with the

Chinese Communists,

of

The aircraft carrier. Boxer will remain about 00 miles off Cap St. Jacques with its two destroyer escorts Buck and Thomason. The Boxer with its escorts will return to the Philippines putting on two Thursday And Friday, Stickell and the Anderson leave Saigon on Monday.

Air display

on

The will

д

GRIM TASK FOR NAVY

Sheerness, March 15.

New efforts will be made to find out how

British submarine in the Truculent which sank in the Thames Estuary in January with the loss of 64 lives.

ed by Mr. R. A. Griffin, Call- military aid although they awalt tomorrow fornia publisher, plans to tele-clarincation from Paris as to the many bodies still remain in

priority which the French place the graph Its recommendations

on various items. Indo-China

The principal items Thursday

French request for military aid to Indo-China are signal equip

spare parts for lor- ment and

aircraft, ries, jeeps and

They also asked ammunition

Three survivors volunteered for

today to board the raised vessel number

of light 37 mm deld to identify any bodies still in the plecca which they have in Indo-wreckage. China,

The battered hull, lifted, yes. - They asked for По lethal terday, from the bottom of the weapons, presumably in the ne- Estuary, is today on a sandbank lief that the absence of such near here, items on the list might speed The Admiralty plan to lift, her American compliance with their again at high water tomorrow Their original request, and re-beach her at a slightly request, on which the State Department higher position on the sea bed.

in- asked priority clarification, dicated that

Salvage experts had hoped to in long-range go aboard at low water today but progranime they would ket was found that the hull was after to get a number of aircraft and more extensively damaged than

river vessels, atr shows

was at first thought.

When Truculent has been re- Out of supply beached, the gash on her side, caused by a collision with the tanker Divina im- Officials indicate that difcul Swedish ties in complying with the French mediately before her death dive, request, when the desired priority will have to be patched before the

received, water can be pumped out, clarification has been 42

from

The leader of a party of five planes on Thursday for an air will arise principally

the needed volunteers from the submarine of fact that some of the capital parade over

items

wearing breathing op- out of supply here. service, Central Vietrians (Annum) and is no sizeable stock of 37 paratus and carrying white mice

nearby port of Tourane. Seventy-one planes will be mm. ammunition and none is be- and a miner's lamp to test for

Some of the foul air, will then go aboard. sent aloft on Friday for a de- Ing manufactured.

They will bring out the re- alsu 'transport parts requested patients from the South Eastern alist armed stragglers, who cross-

One thousand Chinese Nation- monstration over Salgon and 38

low are in extremely

supply. maining bodies, documents, stores of these will continue on United States will be brought to ed into Burma, tried to enter Pnompenh, capital of Cambodia,

However, it is hoped to be able and personal effects.-Router. to work out a programme 4 the new hospital for experimental Slam and then entered Indo-

treatment with radio-active cle- China, are looking for somebody American sallots will go ashore quickly as possible ments about which much has to surrender to, reliable neutral in Saigon to participate in

Signal equipment can probably of been learned in the handling of reports received here" stated.

be five-day programme of good will officials here consider this item

provided rather

readily. everyone

one who might have know-fissionable materials.

The stragglers-belonging to ceremony, courtesy calls

social events, Vico-Admiral of considerable necessity because by Chinese Burmese

Communist

Copenhagen, March 15 border South of Keng-Houng in the Seventh Fleet which is basud Dr Ho Chi-minh's

rebels disrupts the French Union Denmark's nationwide muniel- the Yunnan Province of China on In the Philippines, will arrive in

pal elections today resulted in a forces' communications lines. "A special effort will be mado February 22.

Salgon by alr on Thursday

While

that adminis- rout for the Communists. Make failure to register as 4.

holst his Their officers told the Burmese morning and in children,

trative difficulties make it in- The Communists lost their foreign agent a continuing of which is one of the worst types that they wished to settle in aboard the Stlckell, fence in order

possible to deliver all equipment only seat in the County Councils extend

Bao Dai Chief of State the of cancer of the white blood Burma or Siam, and did not wish

directly to Vietnam officials, and lost 60 of the 74 seats they statute of limitations.

cells," said Dr. Warren, Director to be involved in the civil war in Vietnam, who arrived in Salgon United States authorities never had won in Town Councils in the 5. Give the President and of Biology and Medicine, to the Burma.

today, will be

among leading thaless intend to insist the French 1948 elections-United Press. Finding Burmese forces to Vietnamese and French omelais

make

a public announcement calls surrender their arms to, they who will return courtesy

equip. that they are receiving marched on towards Keng-gon aboard the Silckell-Associated ment not just for France but for

town on the Indo-Biam tron-Press.

1

Extend the statute of limita- lons from three to 10 years for certain types of

dealing with the theft of Government secrets.

cases

2. Double the penalty for con- spiracy to reveal national secrets.

new penalty would be maximum fine of US$10,000 or 10

The

years in prison,

3. Require

registration

The Vietminh (the Communist- led autonomists) arc receiving

far no

The atomic plant at Qakarma and ammunition from Ridge, Tennessee, intends to China, he said, but so

Chinese Communist forces have open the first of its cancer re-penetrated the frontier.

Neutral search centres about April 1.

intelligence sources that there are Chinese confirm The House of Representatives' concentrations in Kwangsi Pro- Appropriations Sub-Committed vince.

has been fold that

selected

the

The

Boxer, will. Jauch

and About 37 officers

to

500

nad

are

Sinillar experiments will be the Nationalist 93rd Divi Russel S, Berkey, Commander of of constant guerilla activity

ledge of or have received in- struction In spying or sabotage from a foreign country or poli- made tical

except those trained

for Government purposes.

Secretary

to

at the Argonne Centru Hospital in Chicago.

to trent leukaemia

of Defence power to Atomle Energy Commission which make special regulations to pro plans to spend $1,600,000 in con- text peacetime secrets of military cer research in the discal year. stations and material.-United 195% compared with $1,000,000

this year. Reuter.

Press,

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crossed

tier.

the

Halted by the Slamese, the Chinese turned back over Indo-China frontler on March 3

the

and reported to be nearing Tang- Но where they sent a patrol to negollate a surrender with the French

SOVIETISATION OF INDUSTRY

Day

10c

Berlin, March 15. The official Red Army news

The trackless mountainous tor- rain in the area may delay the surrender and the Internment of paper "Taeglische Rundschau" the Chinese troops, who will indicated today that Russia eventually be sent to join several intends to complete the thousand compatriots interned in "Sovietisation" of industry in

the Hanol area-Reuter.

DENIAL FROM VIETMINH

East Germany.

The newspaper advised the East German uniona and Com-

politicians munist

that the workers in private industry are being cheated while the owners

It

told

make the 'Communist

the

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the armies of the French Union including Vietnam, Laos and

Cambodia.

Though the necessity, to chan- net through the French conflicts with the American

REDS LOSE OUT

IN DENMARK

FLYING SAUCER -OVER--SICILY

Rome, March 15.

desire to A flying saucer appeared today bufid up Bao Dai's stature as in Siellian skies, Ansa, the Italian much as possible, they see no news. agency, reported from more practical solution than the Ragusa. United Press. creation of a Joint mission.-

KMT AGENT ARRESTED

The agency report said that in- habitants of Comiso saw a very bright flying saucer in. the after noon hovering over the town for some hours.Associated Press.

BOMBAY NORMAL

San Francisco, March 16. Peking Radio said tonight that the Chungking People's Govern-

Bombay, March 15. Paris, March 15.

The curfew has been lifted in ment had arrested Hslung Fu- Vietminh (the insurgent Viet-

German kwang, described as a notorious all areas of Bombay, and the city namese Nationalist) Radio today Icaders to organise the unions in Kuomintang Gestapo ager

is normal again after two days of agent

police It quoted Press reports as, say-stringent

precautions denied a report that megotiations private plants, might soon be opened between Charges that undue profits ing that Hsiung had confessed to against potential trouble-makers- Victhinh leader, Ho Chi- were being exacted have usually two assassinations-those of Pro- The police today arrested 24 minh, and Bao Del, head of the set the stage for a plant to be fessor Li Kung-pu and Professor people two of whom were car- Vietnam State, Agence France, absorbed by the State during the Wen Yi-to, members of the China rying lethal weapons--bringing Presse reported from Saigon past two years in the Sovies Democratic League, in Kunming the total number of arrests so

In July, 1040-Reuter,

far to 264-Reuter....” Reuter.

zone-Associated Press.

the

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