THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1952. -
PACIFIC DEFENCE ||Taft Enjoyed
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Ghost To Join The Homeless
Colchester, May 217
A ghost sebi to, jatu. the ranks of British; home- Jesu,
The rambling, 'ornito. Bererhurch Haji neår bére is to be demolished and the. Jegendary "Woman 性 Wilter
who has dified
through its 35 rooms far many
will fare her
favourite
The sand. fre-
with lis dne.
Adam
pizers, has been descried Bluer the war when Ger man prisoners were kept. there.
But the ghost all walks, according to the caretaker, Mr F. C..Grant, who fre- quently hears people using the old staircases after datk.-Reuter) ·
"Married" Si
COUNCIL SUGGESTION
Standing Group Formed May Be
In Washington
Washington, May 21.
Highly authoritative sources said today that the Defence Department. is studying whether the United States can help to arm Australia and also- if a Pacific Council standing group can be set up in the Department here,
The meeting this morning between the Aus- Sixtralian Prime Minister, Mr Robert Menzies, and the Secretary of Defence, Mr Robert Lovett, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General
Times But
No Divorces
Omar Bradley, may have vital repercussions on
future defence planning in the Pacific.
Mr Menzies attached great importance to the meeting by having the Assistant Secretary of Defence, Memphis, Tenn., May 21: Mr Frederick Chilton, and Air Vice-Marshal F. R. W. «-A - 82-year-old-Vonclian-Scherzer present at the meeting-while-Mr-Lovett had
The General Bradley, and other high niilitary plannersTM Jilind.........salesman tog
Police today that he has brought in. jeen married six times Mr Lovett without getting a divorce.
Redheads,
listened sym- the Defence Departmerit of a pathetically to Mr Menzies' re-standing group to represent the *blondies aquest that the Department military anns and require .brunettes, I love them all." - strooid consider what arms could ments of the elfe Counell,
be made available for Australia United Press. clared Robert James.
"Getting married. s the in view of the fact that Britain {easiest thing, a fellow can do, is only in a pósition to deliver but getting unhitened is a heap-mall amount of arms to
Trouble. I never bothered Australia, ΤΣ with it."
WANTS ACTION
He gave this reply at his week- Press conferehce when he
Washington, May 21: Thể "SecTengy of State, Mr Mr Menzles pointed out that De Acheson said today that Detective Chief M. A. Hinds
and Sterling the United States, was anxious said that. James told him that he while Australia has wives in Collierville
had no dollar. refor anwarly start on the setting and funds, she Jackson, Tannessze
Or sources to buy arms. New
up of a Pacific Counell.. leans, Louisian Grand Rapids, If Australia was to continue Michigan; Hardy, Arkansas and to be the main supply centre for ly Cleveland, Ohio.
agricultura). products for the ** asked for an outline of Hinds, who has
received
free world, Mr-Menales-was re- letters from three
America's attitude to Australia's of Jamesported to have sad, she was desire to be integrated into u wives, asking about his, where- unable to make any aboute, said that James volun- diversion of manpower to the
large global, defence plan, toered information about his making of munitions.
matters ecause he is worried that one of his wives may le bigamy charges ainst him,
The Detective Chief, said the he women declined to prosecute
M: Acheson said that the setting up of the Coungli had Mr. Lovett and his experts been discussed at considerable undoubtedly reailse that if the length by the Governments of United States furnished arms to the United States, Australia, and Australia that country would New Zealand
through their the United States military
the visit here of the Australian military ally in the Pacifle.
Prime Minister, Mc Robert G. Menzies, --
their wayward spouse, Bigamy and become her chlef diplomatic missions and during.
jebarges « must be flext in thờ
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This would bring Australia closer to the United States than
to Britain in future military
planning.
The Unked States considered
the Council a most important avenue of communication and hoped to get it going immediate- ly and so work with Australia and New Zealand on plans for security in the Pacifle.
place
where the marriage takes place.
The Police said that James was.courting a Memphis woman when they arrested him yester. day on a bogus cheque passing charge,
MENZIES SUGGESTION They
snisł thet he Trad
Australia wants the United showered the woman with flowers, liquor and other gifs-equipment, theluding, planes for States to supply most of the Laited Press,
the Air Force and such military equipment as radal and tracked vehicles for the Army:
For instance, Australia had expected to receive early s to yeur seven special radar sels mand for the Army from Britain but} was able to obtain only wo..
vould Sinfilarly, Britain is unable to supply tracked vehicles for the, carrying of heavy engineer- ing and other military equip mont
DIES ON ROUND WORLD CRUISE Slagaporn, May 21. Mr Fred Shedecor, 60, of Los Appelcs, died of heart failure oday while visiting an laland o Penang, North Malaya, on his round-the-world cruise.
He and his wife Adorn were Anding, passengers aboard the liner President Harrison,- Snited Press.
Mr Acheson pointed out that the United States had also been working with various govern- ments on similar plans in the Middle East where it was hoped sot up a Middle East Com- The hope was that Australia, be associated with the organisation there,
The United States, he said, attached great importance to the idea of working with other countries on security problems and was doing just that, -
Mr Menzies was reported to have suggested the formation in | Reuter.
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ACHESON ADVOCATES NEW TRADE POLICY
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"I Like Ike'
Bonn Discussions On Treaties With West Germany
Senator Robert Taft, of Ohio, pushes his wife Marthe from a theatre after seeing, a performance of "Call BIO Madam" á hli play in which a featured song number is "I Like Ike". The Senator said be enjoyed the song. Mrs Taft has been an invalid for the past two years after a stroke,
Photo. Express
Unity
Necessary In The Western World
Eisenhower's Farewell Message
Paris, May 21
General Dwight D. Eisenhower told the staff of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's head- quarters here today he believed that the free peoples could keep their liberty if each will meet. his just obligations and duties.":
In a speech during his farewell visit to NATO earlier today; General Eisenhower said that in the
Removing Obstacles
Bonn, May 21. The West German Chancellor, "Dr_Konrad" Adenauer, and the Western High Commissioners are expected to continue talks on the Allied- German treaties until late tonight in a bid to 'clear remaining obstacles in time for signature here next week.
A Parliamentary source told Reuter that Dr Adenauer was trying to solve one outstanding obstacle by cutting it altogether from the treaty. drafts.
This point concerns the extension of inter- national rights now being granted West Germany to the whole of, a united Germany, provided this.. new State took on the same obligations:
Dr Adenauer's Parliamentary summoned from London, and Fupporters say that this pre- Professor Franz Bochm, chief judices, the freedom of petion of German negotiator in the talks a United German Government on restitution to Jewish victims and Germany's reunification. of the Nazi
„Observera” thought that the
attending the
Dr Adenauer refused to say
transpired at the meeting.
Motorcycles The Worst
• London, May 21. Motorcycles are the ment dangerous of, all vehicles, ships Aro tho indicat, uccording
stallaties
revealed here.
A principal *scientiflo offlcer Lof. tho Read Research Laboratory, Mir «<B. E. Moure, fold safety
officers here that his given a “risk of death” figure of 449 to metoreyclints,
The equivalent flaurée, ~før, tiher, fosina of land- pork ara 15 for bloyalists, one for a driver, of four- wheeled vehiclez, seven for an at parenger, and 6.2 for Д allway krain passenger,
For
The risk for a namenger. on a hip registered at Lloyds 51 negligible. Beyter,
The Perils Of Flying To Moon
EXPERT PAINTS
· GRIM PICTURE
Cleveland, May 21: Tuya, bolling blood. and
Polsonoua ozone, cosmic-
drowning in the water of one's own body:
y
Those are a few of the hazards awaiting the first man to
to the moon, says m The foreign debts expert. Her authority on the Earth's upper mann Abs, told reporters when atmosphere. he left, the meeting that Profes-While said in an interview, once What's more, 'Dr Clayton S.
the pilot of the
Allies would agree to dropping held at the Chancellery but the The meets to have been the clause.
-An-Allled-source- ----AN illed source said that United State High Commission
three-monet-instead in the was not impossible that kept where Br estetanding financo questionAdenauer was would be
solved without the four-power meeting on the West. assistance of the Foreign Minis German peace treaty. ters who are due to reach Bonn at the end of this weeld
The proble, is to divide West wh
dreed monthly cash many to European dċ- fence between Allied troops in Germany and West Germany's own troops contingents.
sor Beehm, who resigned as Each side figinally claimed chief of the restitution delega more than half the sum but all Governmen: had shown no in- tion because he claimed the Tour countries are now modify-clination to meet Jewish claims, ing their bids, the
source had now withdrawn his reaigna The other two open points. concern the position of French However, Prof. Boehm said and Delgian troops Int-Germany few minutes later that he had after the Occupation and the not withdrawn, his resignation, possibility of putling some A German spokesman explained parts of the treaties into opera- Inter that Prof. Bochm would Lion before all parlamenta have continue to work as delegation raided them.-Retter.
chief until the present crisis was settle: If it is settled to his satisfaction, he will then with draw his resignation.
sold.
- SNAG OVERCOME
Bonn, May 21. The Chancellor, Dr Konrad- Adenauer, today met his top foreign debts expert, hurriedly
RUSSIAN
CLAIMS PUT
IN THEIR
tion,
Dr Adenauer, returned to the Chancellery Immediately after talking with Dr Abs and Prof. Boehm, to take up the matter with members of his Cabinet,
L
CONCRETE OFFER·
Dr Abs also refused to go into detalls of the talks with Dr Adenauer and Prof. Bochum, but did say: "when we are together, we are always agreed."
He spid he spoke to the Israeli delegato in London on Monday about the restitution problem and relterated that Germany would make a
a concrete offer on restitution when the German Rangoon, May 21. Jewish talks on the question ro- Mr Kya Min, deputy leader of open in The Hague on June. 18. the Burmda delegation which Dr Abs, returns to London fo attended the recent Moscow morrow.
free world, the combined resources are such that TRUE LIGHT it sometimes appears that "we are foolish, prac- tically ridiculous" to be frightened of any force in the world.
Sinking
War
To Be Remembered
"Our ons trouble is that we economie conference, today de- The Socialist leader of the are not united," he said,
scribed as
A "hoax" Soviet pro- Opposition, Dr Kurt Schuma *We too much enjoy the paganda claims that 'Russian cher, today published a letter he special prejudices and sis-workers Hving standards were wrote to Dr Adimauer en May 10 piciens that keep us apart the highest in the world.
on the restitution problem. Now the Communist usca the He told the Foreign.
task;"
The
M
Kyn
exchange by accepting Israel's
future leaves the Earth's atmosphere, he meteors, must contend with speeding meteorlics, micro- meteorites and other fying bodics.
of
Dr White is Research Director
Lovelace Clinic in AL- buquerque, New Mexico.
Last November
headed A at San Antonio symposium
ho
Техав, on the Physics and of the Upper At- Medicine mosphere. He addressed a joint meeting of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences and the Cleveland Academy of Medicine. here last night
a
Dr White said that getting af rocket ship into
the Upper Atmosphere is feasible, but | great many problems must be solved before man can survive there. Here's what the doctor says is ahead of the pilot who tries it:
BLOOD BOILS Oxygen klaris to run out ot 8,000 to 10,000 feet. Above 00,000 feet thers isn't any.
At 22,000 fret the barametriz pressure is down so much that' sickness hits the pilot. His blood boils and there is no room for anything but water in his lungs, causing him to drown.
Around 60,000 teet there is a poisonous concentration of ozonë; Above that is intensive ultra- Plolet light from which Earth- dwellers are protected by the atmosphere. Then come X-rays from the sun and cosmic-rays în ✨.
་་་ high concentiation..
RUSSIAN DIVORCE
Press Dr Schumacher said Jewish
However, Dr While concluded. gun in the kkingys — q knife (Association here that the restllution could not be linked between the shoulder blades average American worker enjoys with the
if any nation can get a thip Into and, of course, people are united much better living conditions debts problem
commercial foreign the upper regions,, it should be
as the Govern- the United State Associated": or do not exist.
than
those in Russia.
ment attempted. He suggested Press. "We have to find better ways,
But, he
the Russians that the Government could get One of the ways. Is this body were trying to improve the living around its shortage of foreign
Gaid, (NATO) and I can see the de- conditions of the workers." Aberystwyth, May 21. velopment of friendship, .under- The Russian worker was paid proposal that A new lifeboat is to be named standing and uaity as a primary | according to the hours of lahour} tution be much of the resti- "Aguila Wren to commemorate
made in he e puts lo; not according to his
in goods. The Government the sinking by a German sub-
Commander needs.
opposeз Supreme
making payment in goods. It says marine on August 10, 1941, of suggested u" saying of Woodrow
found that Russians that would bring about a, aterile the steamship Agul, in which Wilson as a watchword for in Moscow were afraid to invite economy. It belloves the only 22 girls of the Women's Boval NATO The highest form of foreigners to their homes, pas way to keep the economy alive Naval Service and A sister lost. their
ivos operation of a free. people" that their true Hying conditions abroad, to earn enough money They were going to Gibraltar. with free people" plural in- might be revealed.
Relatives and friends set up stead of singular,
to: pay off foreign debts and He described Moscow as over other commitments, - United. memorial fund, with the father
Lord Ismay, NATO's Secre crowded like any other city and Press. The best solution to the inter-
of one of the girls, E. M. Ben-tary-General, said, "We shall mid that single flats wore shared national dollar problem
jamin, Director of an engineering 13 10
sorely miss you, but we are by two or three families.. allow the free tiations to sell Enough
company, as trustee,
fortunate that you are
being
Mr Kya said that his great money has been 140 Their products in the United
renowned disappointment was that he was States, declared MrDeans raised buy a feboat, which
the will be named and handed over leader, General Ridgway and not allowed to travel on Acheson, Secretary of State,
immensely comforted trans-Siberian railway about today.
on Juno 28 by Mr J. A. Miller, we are
your brilliant Chief of which he had road in his school In a statement. Mr Acheson mother of another of the girls that
days. Even o member of the said the alternatives
were for at Aberystwyth, where the boat Staff, General Gruenther, is re-
maining with us."—Reuter, Peking delegation could not get the United States to cut its.It will be dedicated by the
will be stuftened,
HANDING
permission to travel across the exports or continue indefinitely Bishop of St. Albans, the Right
country
therallway, ho to make gifts of dollars. -
added. Reuter. Rev. E. M. Gresford-Jones long as
exports Reuter, exceed our imports by such large sums as they have for the last 33 years totalling over $80,000 million-foreign coun- tries will not be able to pay for the American goods they need, Bir Acheson cuid.
sivat efficiency is the spontaneous co-sibly because they were stared is to fell manufactured goods EXPERIMENT
AS
Washington, May 21.
To allow the free nations to earn the dollará they needed was by far the best policy.
the
that suzcaaded by
OVER Parts, May 31. General Dwight Eisenhower will hand over the Supreme Command of Allied Forces in Europe jo General Matthew B. Ridgway on May 30 ond will
Food Crisis y to the United States on the
Worsening
Rome, May 21. population
following day, it was oficially announced today.
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Daily Vigil Continues
corridor
takon
Minister
Rightists Trying A Come-Back
London, May 21.. Rusola ig one of the most dimeult, countries, which to ret P
a divorce because the Com- munist experiment of easily- onded marriages nused social: disruption, a wildess told the Royal Commission on Marriage and Divorce today.
The witness, BJA, Temple, 4. barrister, was testitying for the General Counell of the Bary an important legal organisation.
sked on what he based this evidence, he said it was tho Tokyo, May 21, opinton of an expert on Soviet Once outlawed Rightist
Russian organisations are umidly trying
experiments
to come into their own, Kyodo; The the point where
News Service reported tonight, marriage could be dissolved by The news agency quoted registration by ono spouse French Premier, M. An-
Colombo, May 21." police as estimating the present regardless of the wishes of the Pinay today-pinned the The Ceylon Indiany Congress number of auch organisations at other and without proof being
needed of any misconduct. In the collective interests of
Breen-and-yellow ribboned completed its 24th day of 800 with a membership of 300,- The resulung disruption and the Western world and
Medaille Milltaire France's passive resistance today in the 000, United States it became obvisus
The world's
highest decoration on General
of Prime
The majority of them was said the effect on the rising genera- that America needed a Yor-growing by some 60,000 persons Elsenhower's breast and Idssed Dudley Senanayake's office...
to be on extremely minor scale, tion were auch that sweeping ward-looking trade polley dea day while the world food him on both checks. Then they In dally bajches, so far 2,500 their activities limited to dis amendments in the low were signed to achieve genuine pros- shortage is getting worse, the shook hands,
volunteers, including 70 Sinha- tibuting leaflets and speech-made," Mr Templo sald Heu
ter. perity for ourselves and ather Director-General of the United "General Eisenhower, took the lese, have
in the making. Kyodo said they have part
financial demonstra-no nations
"Nations Food and Agriculturat salute as a brilliant, colouctuf | fast-cum-zquest gainst the
support. of us, un tax payers, are Organisation, Mr Norris Dodd parade marched past him to an
All of them profess enmity to aware of the cost of our aid quid, today.
of nearly Communism, restoration of the the ceremony in the disenfranchisement *programmes,. However, that aid Just back from a four-month copy of Les Invalides, the 200,000 Indian residents, who Emperor's former status and of foreign influences foreign nations earn their dol-ne peace until the problems of
conference that there could where Napoleon's tomb lies.
last election In 1947,00 The ceremony was the high- lars by selling their products atarvation and under-nourish light of a busy day of farewell Congress Party, after reviewing are trying to
Ceylon Indian Kyodo sald to us.
up their fares with cigarettes, it was "Our best course is to ensure mont were solved
mont were solved tuation hnd functions, ficluding a luncheon the position since the start of atrength in provincial auraa,
stated during 'a ente thin the that these countries are
During the early days of the Gloucester Quarter: not warsened since World War II, with the French President, the passivo resistance campaign,
Sersions, hampered in their efforts to sell we send Although food Produc- Vincent Auriol, for the General decided to continue it without Occupation; SCAP directives where five Cheltenham men us the things they need most to logs had treased nine-per cent to returning to the United break, peacefully, until 800,000 outlawed all ultra-nationalistle were imprisoned for receiving earn the dollars to pay for the since 1930, the world population States to enter the campaign | Indian settlers-one-tenth of the and other nationalletle "organics | large quantities of cigarettes things they need from the U.S." had increased by 14 per cent for the presidential elections→→ Island's population-aro : given tions that existed during the stolen from the US Air Force
Retter and Associated Press. United Press,
Reuter.
the franchise,Reuter.
war,-Associated Press.
Camp at Fairford. Riauter..
Paid Taxi Fares With Cigarettes
London, May 21.
can be cut down if Iriendly world tour, Mr. Dodd told now historic French Army centre exercised voting, rights in the Japanese definisanons American-svývicemen pali taxi
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