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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 25,' 1952.
Demolished
Ancestral Home Eisenhower's Opinions On Defence Of Europe
Daventry, Mar. 24.
Airborn troops of the Itoyal Engineers on man- oeuvres blew up Norton Ilali. near Daventry, the ancestral home of the Marquis of Hath, tuls week-end.
Home
Lady
The
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Wat formerly the of his daugtiter. Beatrice Thynne. troops demolished the remains of the old mansion and also blew up adam dividing the two lakes on the estate.
During the manoeuvres A few panes of glass were broken in Norton Church but there was no other damage although the vil- Jage
WAK covered in a
pall of brick-coloured
smoke as the walls of the old mation fell, Reuter
Effort Must Come From Within'
Washington, Mar. 24.
General Eisenhower believes that Western Europe can be defended only, if its nations do their utmost to help themselves, his Chief of Staff said today.
General Alfred Gruenther told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that General Eisen- hower is firmly of the opinion that the defence of a region such as Western Europe must basically from within.
come
General Gruenther's statement to the Committee was released after he had testified for more than two hours in a closed session as General Eisenhower's de- puty in support of the $7,900,000,000 mutunf security
ALLIED · AIR programme,
FORCES DISCUSSION
Salisbury, Mar. 24. The Air Force Chiefs of 17 nations met today in the school of land-ule warfare near here. They will spent four days dis- esting new weapons, bombing,
"General Eisenhower fecki that the United States can do
mush in providing heavy azyl CHILDREN'S
Highly compllested forms
or
military equipment as well as other forms of support", Gen- eral Gruenther said, but suc cessful defence In Westera Europe can in the long run be created and maintained only if the countries there made maximum effort in terms their own resources."
7
of
The Hort is now being made air fence and air war at sen. | in. Krope, in good measure, he
The stre nung •Dor the c ference is "Unicorn."
est.
While General Gruenther was rio-eled with the Sennie Com-
iller, Ambassador William Draper,, Jnr. Foreign A Eector in Europe, defended the programme before the House) Foreign Affairs Committee,
The countries represented are France, Italy, Belgium, Hollano. Luxemboury. Norway, Den- mark, Iceland, Portugal, Canada, Greece, Turkey, Austra- lin, New Zealand, South Africa,
Mr Draper called it the only the United States and Britnin,
neans to help European nations The American and Brillsh 1o "buy time" ugainst the So- Air Chiefs are likely to tell yet threat and said, "The cost their colleagues what had been to us, though great, will return proved by tests on rocket mis- as manifold in saving our na- "sites which can be used "ta-dog-"| Ron's" blood and treasure.” ******* fight between planes in the
others
which can be re-
air, frased by aircraft against ground targets, and yet others To replace anti-aircraft guns.
The conference is to
plun how the West can quipare the Kussians in developing atl-jet bombers and fighters. Russian output is unometally estimated to be over four times that of
the United States plus Britain
on
"There is functioning international command organi- sution geared to the demands of defence", he said, "und the military potential of the Atlantic rations is being converted into real milliary power,"
RUSSIAN POWER
But General Gruenther said that Soviet military power has not diminished in major land, air forces naval
TRAGIC
STORY
Hobek, N.J., Mar. 24.
The Greek 'ship Nga, la», of the Greek Line, with, Tou passengers aboard, docked here this morning.
who
"Mystery Barricade" Around Freighter
Long Beach,
Calif., Mar. 24.
The Coast Guard Loday maintained a "mystery bar- ricade" around the Greck- owned Panamanian freighter | Spalmatori.
A Chart Guard spokesman refused So give any specifie
earn for the action.
Port'
Only presens bearing security lenñention cards are permitted aboard the steamer.
Among de patayers w.re twɔ children who were maimed Similar precautions were during the Communist uprising. I taken when the skip docked in With them Was I disfigured San Francisco and Portland, mun. They have come to the Oregon, recently, United State: jor Special
A spokesman said that only surgery.
locked at Com- The two children are seven-ships which year-ol!! girls-Martha Somu-munist ports were affected. tiadou,
was wounded several years ago when a shell set fire to her home in Sujonika, and Yanoul Mentzas, from Neflakys
(Greece), whin wounded four years ago.
The
Elaminondas is Darlaynis, 22, of Gravena. He was disfigured six years ago shell burg damaged the when
cft side of his face.
Martha vald, "I want
people to kiss me, Nobody wants kiss me."
man
was
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Darlaynly said, "I want to improve my way of living. I've tried several things but nobody wants me around. It's and is in-appearance."
aspects - some
of
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The Coast Guard pointed out that the security measure is carried out here at the alrection of the Coinmandant-in- further- ance of the port security pro- provided by the Magnuson Act,
Members of the crew of the Spalmatori were allowed to go
gramme
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ashore, however,
A
the
representative of General Steamship Corporation, the agents for the Spalmatori here, termed the security pre- cautions "mystifying."
The ship is owned by the Compania de Navegacion Aelous The three have been sent of Panama and carries a general
Queen Frederik cargo-United Press, atomic here by
this year.
General Glen Barcus, of the and United States Air Force, is due crossing in
describe the lessons learned growing stockpiles Korea from battles with weapons, more and newer sub- United Press.
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delegate sions in satellite countries whose The old ery "Men must work Nationalist and approved by 12 votes to troops and airmen have been and women must weep" does dominated and trained by Soviet not apply to the Shetlands, three (with two abstentions) commanders."
P where 6,000 women knit while the issue of General Gruenther told their men are away at sea and months throughout the meeting also reporters and
British that he was pledged to secrecy when there is no fishing.
An 8OS has now gone out to A great effort is to delegates argued that the situa-as far as politics are concerned Lon In Korea made it in-fand that he would give no clues the women. opportune to debate the ques- on whether General Elsenhower be made to save the great Lon publicly 111 preser.
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Use of the name "Shetland" and "Fair Iste" for all legol. Poland also opposed the Eisenhower's return
hosiery and postponement. Sweden and been raised by members of the tweeds produced there.
In two or three
yeans Egypt abstained from voting-Committee. he added. United
peal after
islands the lust war, the haslery trade, along with wool from a quarter million sheep, was valued at more than £1,000,000 and one firm' alone had between 70,000 and 20,000 customers on its mailing list. New, owing to factory competi Ben an
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