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THE CHINA' · MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 30, "195F′′n koff meet
PRINCESS SALUTED BY ITALIAN PREMIER
Shawcross'
Premier Alcide de Gas- peri of Italy bows low to
kiss the hand of Princess SCIENTIST'S.
Elizabeth at a reception in Rume by British Com. representa-
Formonwealth
Formula World Peace
Realistic Approach
To Problems
Stockton-on-Tees,
Apr. 29.
Sir Hartley Shawcross, Britain's newly appointed President of the Board of
Trade, said
here today
at once
tives to Italy for the Princess and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh.
Community Digging Project
CAVEMAN
THEORY
Teheran, Apr. 28. Many years, perhaps 75,000 of them, ago, three cavemen wormed themselves 3round સ fire and gazed Northward across the Caspian Sea to what is now Russia-then the roof fell in.
Senator Appeals For Halt To Feuding Over MacArthur Dismissal
Washington, Apr. 29.
Senator Paul Douglas (Democrat, Illinois) ATTLEE
warned today that only a miracle could prevent
World War III and he called on Americans to stop
feuding over the dismissal of General Douglas FACING
MacArthur.
Senator Douglas thus joined the Republican THREAT
leader, Mr Harold Stassen, in appealing to the nation to close its ranks and forgo the bitter parti- san battle over foreign policy-at-a-time of grave world crisis.
But his plea appeared to be destined to get the same cold reception from both sidos
which bad grocted Mr Stassen's proposal yesterday that Pre- sident Truman and General MacArthur hold a "re- conciliation" meeting.
in a broadcast
Now Challenge By The Opposition
London, Apr. 29. The Labour Government. wenkened by internal crisis over its rearmament bud- get, faces fresh danger in the House of Commons this week.
All signs indicated that, far The Senator from subsiding, the fight over said he personally' was "fully Far Eastern policy will mount committed to the idea that we to fever pitch on Thursday, must defend America in The Government ranks have when the Senate Armed Ser- Europe and we must defend bcon tightly closed since the Relations Ameries also in Asia, The army recent walk-out of three Minis-
thelers.
vices und Foreign Committees open their bistoric and military men believe
But Mr Cleinent Attlee's interrogation with General Mac Communists will not start Administration Arthur as the first witnes
aggressive action
in Europe vulnerable in Parliament.
remains highly The
fireworks will start on until after they win Asia," Mendny when the combined Because of this Mr Bridges Key to the question of sur Commitices, under the chair Called for re-examination of vival or downfall is still held
United of Senator manship
Richard the
States foreign by Mr Aheurin Bevan, Left- Russell (Democrat,
which has Georgin), polley
caused awing leader who led the Cabi- meet to decide whether General "strong stand in Europe where net revolt. MacArthur will be heard be there is no war and then we hind closed doors or will testify grope in the wilderness of in- Though now out of the Gov-
decision publicly with television cameras
in Asia."United į ernment he und his sym- Press, present
pathisers s have the power to hasten its end.
A United Press poll showed that the Investigators are split a strlet Party lines on the issue. Eleven Democrats backed Sena- deaund that
This month an Amerlean Professor and a young Harvard graduate discovered what was Jeft of the cave. And the tor Russell's shattered bones they found hearings be conducted in private The Prime Minister of India, since are causing a lot of com-to prevent peeldental disclosure
Bulandshahr, Apr, 29.
"by Pundit Nehru, spade in hand,ment in the worlds of science of top national secrets.
suld Republicans
our
Ied a volunteer brigade of and anthropology. villagers who today began
reclaim low-lying land for | crops.
In an appeal to an end to a world situation which diverted Mr Nehru dug a few yards the resources of the world to of dry hard earth to inaugurale
are
Big Fight Ahead On
Grain Bill
that Britain must seek to change the policy of the, Communist States
Seven showing
they would fight for public hearings on all strength and our good digging a mile-long the Coon, and his assistant,
The Professor, Carleton 5. points except actual secret faith."
Louis documents. Four Republicans Dupree, believe that these cave-
and three' Deinocruis of the men are the oldest human 25-man Committee
were
not not found. If they available for comment. remains ever
In going to
preparation for
Washngton, Apr. 29. the are right, there
military officials The chairman of the accepted theories on evolution.
Pentagon poring over literally mittee, Mr John Kee, today For instance,
thousands of documents these Cosplan
which cavemen were just like modern are to be made available to the predicted a tough fight on man-except that their brain
Investigators.
Senator Russell the House floor this week
htt cavities were
soid bit smaller, *
the Defence Secretary,
over the bill to rush 2,000,- General George Marshall, had promised him that all possible00 tons of American wheat dealing with MacArthur's dis- top secret military despatches to India.
armaments instead of the wel the community digging. Among be some upsets in the generally, hearings, high Sunday at the House Foreign Affairs Com-i
tore of mankind, he declared: those who joined him were the
of the go forward with President
Congress Party, 72-year-old Mr Pur-
"We must Europe,
with
making ourselves that we can resist attack,
Common- our
wealth, with America, In hottamdas Tandon, and several 50 strong Ministers of the Uttar Pradesh
(United Provinces)
ment.
Govern-
"But, at the same time, with our growing milltary power, strengthening our influece In negotiation, we shall pursue a vigorous and positive policy for midway between Allgath
peace.
from
The digging was at the village of Hazratpur, 10 miles Bulandshahr, on the western border of the United Provinces and
Meerut.
water
"We know
that very well
The channel, when completed, anti-Communism and rearma- will drain the flood ment are in themselves negative during the ruins. policies," he added. "Taken! alone they are not enough. We
Professor Coon says that true existed at the same time as beings homo sapiens
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the cruder types,
lot.
spent a busy
BIG QUESTION-
has
A challenging motion on TOW materials put forward by Mr Winston Churchill
his and Conservatives for debate. on Tuesday confronts Mr Bevan with an immediate difficulty.
Mr Bevan, with Mr Harold Wilson, Board of Trade Presi- dent, and Mr John Freeman, a Junior Minister, resigned main ly in the belief that the £4,700 million arms programme would not work out because of the shortage of raw materials,
They have
promised not to endanger the Government. But the Conservative motion.com- plicates their position
It ex- presses anxiety that the orms programme approved by Par- lament In February was based on defence production estimates which weru
not accepted by President Truman
the Ministers chiefly concerned. missal would be "downgraded" appealed for approval of the so they could be made public. measure but House bloc, The problem for Mr Bevan s The Professor, who has been
headed by the Southern--Can he help the Government digging round the Middle East
Democrat One of the big questions the
Cox, since
Eugene
Is with his vote to reject this mo- 1924,
says that the documents arg expected to Oghting it on the ground that { tion. in view of the stand he Caspians were a cultured They used farming implements States
answer is whether the United India opposes U.S. diplomatic has taken?
Joint Chiefs of Stauf policies in the Korean war. and could make Are,
Mr Bevan suffered aced with General Mac- Mr Kee said the BUI faced
defeat last week in his Professor Coon
Arthur's proposals for was digging limited
waging
an uphill battle despite a major lenges to the now almost wholly Speaking to the villagers on the shore of the Casplan MacA
war on Red Ch
China. Concession to opponents in "Modorute" Cabinet, His stand the Inauguration, Mir Sen last summer when he
MacArthur implied, in his ad- putting the $100,000,000 emer- against Mr Attlee and Mr Hugh Nehru referred to "near-famine noticed a small opening to a x
dress to the joint session of zenry all programme on a loan Gaitskell, Chanceller of... the. conditions" in the provinces of starble" Bihar
cliff. He returned in ones, that they did but the rather thun gift basis. A Com- Exchequer, and Madras, and asked January
was rejected by Joint Chiefs said later that they panion "gift loan" measure is large majorities of the Parlia found three would tell investigators them to try to increase food skeletons,
about pending in the Senate, production as far as it lay in
babic differences with Mac-
mentary Labour Party, by the Mr Cox served notice he National Executive of the La. their power.
The roof of the cave had ap- Arthur.
would seek to link opposition bour Party in the country, and When war
clouds were parently fallen. on them, and
Senator Douglas noted that the to the bill with opposition to the leadership of the 0,000,000- thickening on the horizon, In- the skeletons had been pre- MacArimar controversy
had e Far East policles of the strong Trades Union Congress, help but must rely
that Senator
uf State, Robert Taft Acheson.
Mr Dean But since then Mr Bevan has gained evidence of support for (Republican, Ohio) had publicly purpose, not a manoeuvring for themselves to fulfil their own
basic
Churches and civic groups are his views from some sections of denounced the Joint Chiefs of making a lust-minute attempt to Labour's following-Reuter, Staft
chairman mobaise support for the human-
LUNDIGAN want to come to grips with the after
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real problems social, political and economic which divide the world.
"Grave 39 they are, there is not one which cannot be solved by quiet discussion round table. That is what we want propaganda batllos about
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Reuter,
Storm Brews
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On Meat
he sald
onsociated Press,
Mr Web has been on a two-
day visit to Bulandshahr to at- tend meeings of the Congress Party of Uttar Pradesh, home province-Reuter.
his
Tragedy In U.S. Zone
Frankfurt, Apr. 29. The German police toklay found the bodies of Necathi Calir, identified
as a Turkish newspaper correspondent, his wife and aix-year-old twin children in the gas-llett leit- chen of their home.
:
their
General Omar Bradley. Warning
that such attacks were rocking tarian measure. It was revealed
Polling In Japan
the
ship of State at a Focking" that Rev. L. Surk, reclor of the
a triple chal-
ime, Senator Douglas said: "It huge Episcopal Church of the BRITISH HINT will be a miracle if we keep
ceo Epiphany in Washington, perce in view of Russia's con- Wi
with precedent and devoted an
endre sermon determination to conquer re
stant the world."
the
to
a-
broke
TO
AMERICA ·
passage of the
of the grain biza for Tokyo, Apr. 29, He added that the best hope which included many notables of
Mr Stark told the congre
congregation, Mkjor
Enfield, Apr. 28. political of avoiding war lay in becoming the ospital, that he had never mentary Secretory do the Ad- Japanese
Mr James Callaghan, Parlia parties tonight, wound up a strong enough quickly and
bofore one-month
spoken from the pulpit on miralty, said here today that for the said campaim
task required all second and crucial round of the American shoulders to the wheel.gislative issue pending in if America's reacmumcat pent
Congress, but this was such a nationwide local elections in a-United Press.
cizar test of
grammes consumed raw materiais fundamental which would otherwise be sent blare of loudspeakers
Christian duty, It would be abroad it would be impossible election promises.
cowardice for the Church for Britain to carry out its part
he declared of the defence bargain.
*****
Japanese voters will go to the polls on Monday for the second successive week, this time to
Styles
SENATOR REGRETS
Washington, Apr. 29. Republican Senator Bridges regrets very much the attempts to turn the firing of General Douglas MacArthur
remain silent," United Press,
The kitchen had been sealed elect governors in 34 prelectures into a partisan political issue Auto Show Success
Mr
General
Acheson:
back he said,
“We cannot defend: ourselves with one hand tied behind our Of course the Administration
emphasising and assemblymen in all 40 to Washington, Apr. 20.
prevent
escaping and
Britain's need for machine tools is Denserate Japanese prefectures,
and sleeping tablet containers
Frankfurt, Apr. 20. The United
empty States Govern were found on the floor,
MacArthur is right, Mr
as well as raw materials. Truman The International Automobile Two Election ment braced itself today for a school
ollients prediat and books were
Me Callaghan mild that there Dean
are Exhibition here clear today, was a feeling in the United storm of criticism from cattle-the kitchen table
found on heavy balloting, rivalling the 91 wrong," the ranking Republican Samo 600,000 people, including States that they could cope with with a note State Congressmen who oppose
per cent turn-out of last Mon- Senador said: "But they are 40,000 visitors requesting that they
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day.
not wrong because they are De-tries, saw the show,
programine There
with little need to disturb the WEB.30 suicide
mocrats.”
Firms from the nine nations American citizen's standard of Tho major Isano in the Mr of the Price Stabiliser, Mr
The US. Army Press Centre, elections is the question of a Afthur controversy
Bridges considers the Mac who exhibited said that they living.
-a "funda- Michael DiSalle, might provoke which accredits all foreign cor- bi-lateral peace treaty with the mental question of who is right were satisfied with the business Britain's detenco
co programme mest-strike-by-ranchers which respondents in the U.S., Zone United States and other Allled and who is wrong, do not done during the 10 days, Ger need not involve any substan might cost Me Disallo his job, of Germany, saic
man records countries and the problem of belleve the Democrats want to
small car manufacturers as reduction in our austerity showed Cakir ww correspon- furnishing military bases in be wrong any more than the sold 14.775 cars, mainly to Latin standards of life if the American cent for the Turkiya
the Itisat Japan to the United States In Republicans... By and large America,
Near East, people are prepared to suffer Mecumusai. His wife was Ger- return for American protection, the opposite sides of this faste Switzerland, Portugal, Sweden some cuts in their own stan- mon-United Press,
and Australia. — Reuter. -United Press.
out across party lines."
dard," he declared.-Reuter,
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