- THE CHINA MAIN TUESDAY, JULY:({1} 1952.
US Destroyers Storm In Republican
For Japan?
Tokyo, June 30, Japan is negotiating with the United States for the loan af modern 4,000-fon destroyers.
The Valled Slalės Gave ernment has strendy_ip- proved the loan to Japan of 18 frigates and 50 land- ing craft for the next two years, but Japan stressed that these vemels were not fast enough to be sub- matine chasers when sab- marines were equipped with Schnorkel tubes or to escort fast merchant ship-
ink.
Гарад interia to con- struct about 20 fast patrol Vessels-France-Presse.
Western Protest In Berlin
"BRUTAL" ACT
BY REDS
Berlin, June 30. The Western Allies today accused Russia of carrying out a "brutal" mass 'expul- sion of Germans in the the border area between Western and Eastern occu- pation zones.
Party: Dispute Over Delegates' Credentials
Chicago, June 30.
Senator Robert A. Taft took personal command today in the Repub- lican rules and delegate disputes which has brought an angry storm over- the Party and its presidential nominating convention which meets here on July 7.
Republican tempers are hot. Fraud and vote stealing charges are flying fast among party men who two weeks from now must start another presidential battle with the Democrats.
It has been 24 years since the Republicans took one of those, and both -sides are confident,
this
Senator Taß hoa 489 first General Eisenhower's up delegates-enough, to win the ballot voles on United Press porters are gunning for
_A1j nomination for him--at tabulation and General Dwight transitional convention rule moment. D. Eisenhower has 405. Awhich will permit contested majority of 604 voles are re-delegates approved by the Na- In support of his chim of at quired for nomination,
tional Commitice and the least
delegades, Schator Credentials Committee to
pointed be Talt
out that tilo There might be a dinlemate seated in the convention tem-organisation listed is support but few expect it.
porarily and vote on all dele-State by State. He commented. gate contests other than their that the Eisenhower, organisation Eisenhower or Taft by July 11 own.
had never got been willing to do Is the word here.
the same thing. If General Eisenhower and The Chairman of the Ne-
Committee, Mr
Senator Taft said he was quite Guy Senator Taft knocked each other tional out, General Douglas MacArthur Gabrielson, said that an histori-willing to have televised hear- would
be a likely prospect or cal precedent for that, rule went ings on contested delegations-a Senator Everett Dirksen, back to 1889. It was applied demand originally made by the Illnois.
Eisenhower forces. On General
subjects he d:
the
The
a 1012. MacArthur is the
Senator Taft belleved that Tat-picked keynote speaker at the bitter-end fight over coli-
forthcoming Republicantested delegates to
the Re- convention and Senator Dirksenpublican nomination could be The Western Allied. High wil
win πιακο Scrator Taft's settled without a “knock-down, Commissioners, protesting against numinating speech,
drag-out affair,” the expulsions in identical notes
National
Cornmittee's
of
would
}
from
amicably.
to the Soviet commander, Gen-sub-committee on delegate con- Both sides, he said, eral Vassily Chulkov, sald test and the convention sub-havo to be reasonable and ho sealing off of the border violated commitee on rules will meet expressed the optimistic view the four-power agreements. In separate sessions today, that the battle could be settled
The Communist orders "stem deliberate desire to
Confidently predicting that ho neparate the two parts of Ger-
would win the presidential and to prevent any con-
Taft also tact between their inhabitants,"
sald that pre-Hepublican con- ven on wounds could be healed if both sides were willing to get together.
many
the notes.
lion
to mass expul 13, in which so many families |
been brutally separated
and driven from their homes, thousands of farmers and other
Atom Crane nomination, Senator
Sees
With
workers living in the Western A TV Eye
Zones and working in the the Eastern Zone have suddenly, and in violation of their right to work, been denied access to their livelihood."
in a new outburst of pro- paganda, meanwhile, the East Berlin
Communists enbled pledge to Marshal Josef Stalin to try to fement demonstrations to overthrow the West Berlin city government.
a
London, June 30.
D ME
"VERY FORGIVING"
"I would have a very, forgiv- ing nature," he said. "I would invite those from the other alde to come in and participate in the
་
other
"REPUDIATE YALTA" MacArthur for President -- "There always has been some talk of t... I have heard nothing new.”
Foreign Polley-We should repudiats, the Yalta agreement which Russia has repeatedly violated
"We should revise the Voice of America and put forth a pro- grantne of positive propaganda for liberty...
"We should organise under ground forces behind the ton Curtain-not to stimulate re- volution, but to be there ready to take advantage of any break which may come."
The Korean War-He was not A radio-operated crane atted | judgments to be made."
surprised at Communist anti- aircraft fire drem Manchuria be- with a television "eye" so that
The Senator told newamen that cause it was just like the Red it can pick up and handle atomic or explosive loads too he intended staying in Chicago attacks from bomb-free bases to ap- at least until Thursday, meeting which had been going on since dangerous for
Administration proach has been built by two with delegates' members of the the
rejected British firms working with the National Commilice and con- General Douglas MacArthur's Ministry of Supply. Experi- ferring with his campaign idea of carrying the war to the ments are expected to be corrlod leaders en strategy questions. enemy, wherever he might be. out at an atomic "factory" in
Despite
of United Press. the challenges the North.
Ganera! Eisenhower's forces. Senator Taft sald that he stil
count On about could
West Berlin police said two British soldiers were arrested by the Communist police carly The crane, capable of handling
when
the soldiers wan- Roday
loads up to 100 tons, is remotely dered across the border into controlled by an operator at a East Germany,
desk with half a dozen push British officials said the two buttons, A television Green) soldiers were missing and pre-shows him what is happening to sumed to be in Eastern hands, the leach
United Press,
Death Of Artist
of
Montreal, June 30. Richard Jack, 87, one
best-known Canada's
artists, died today in Montreal where he started climbing to fame in 1031 Jack was born in Sun- derland, England. United
Press.
-
The crane is to be demon strated in London at the Mechanical Handling Exhibi- tion, but no clue will be given' "lo" the "use" which the Ministry of Supply "intends for it.
It can be operated by a man hundreds or even thousands of yards away, and the television will give away no pleture secrets because only one recti- ver can see what is happening.
A British Crossword Puzzle
17
20
ACROSS Send abroad; (0). Essayed (5).
7. Unemotional (0).
8 Month (B).
10 Clumsy fellow (4).
12 Addition to a will (7)
Wood (5).
10 Assess (4),,"
17. Detail. (4).
10. More secure (5); D
Demureness (7)..
23 Denude (8). :
DOWN
1 Disavow│(8),
Created (8). Devastation (4),
31ended (8)
Incursion (6).
15
Lairs (4)..
24 Untérillo (0),3
26 Entrenia (0),
20 Dodged (0),
6 Brinz to light (0).
1
Rashness (8).
Social 'class (5),
13
"Dashed around (B).
14 Diminished (8)..
18 Be unsteady (0),
22 Tumblo (4).
Oslo Reds Attack Ridgway
004
Oslo, June 30.
ADLAI STEVENSON
New York, June 30, Governor Adlat Stevenson of Illinois, in a statement today, did not exclude the possibility that he
the would accept Democratic presidential nomina- tion if it were pressed upon him, Governor Stevenson, regarded by many Democrats as the best presidential prospect,hus “hitherto ̄ ̄refused nomination.
Party's
me,
Trygve Lie In London
Only
Cure For Sterling
French Move Into Sector Hanoi "Rice Bowl"
Mr Trygve Lie," Beornfar). General of the United Nations, and his wife on arrival at Lon- don Airport' from New York. He spent a week in London on private and official businces before leaving for a month's tour of United Nations Euro- pean
countries. Express
Photo,
Back Of Bowl" Never-blunt
Saigon, June 30.
Franco-Vietnamese administrators, doctors and police moved into an important sector of the Hanoi rice bowl today following the successful conclusion of the latest mopping-up operation, "Bolero."
Blade On
Way?
The
London, June 30. The everlasting, never
The operation started last Friday when French para- troopers dropped to crush a pocket of Vietminh Com-blunt razor blade may be munist infantry units advancing from the Bouth.
just around the corner.
of the Technicians
.
Seance Revealed
Murderer
S
Bome, June 30. During
spiritualist scance last year at Ap- piano, near Trento, North taly, a medium evoked the spirit of a taller, Lab had El Marseiller, who just been found murdered on a country road,
The spirit said he had been killed by a 40-year- old farmer, Antonio Ber- tignol,
the
Pottoe heard about France and started quiring about the farmer who otherwise they would never have suspected.
Today, the Trento court found the farmer
gulity of murdering' the Tallor. sentenced him to 18 years' Imprisonment.
Reds Routed
In Burma
Rangoon, June 30. Burmese Government troops
in
Area's
Crisis
CREATION OF RESERVES
London, Juno.30..
With a slackening-off in the drain on it gold re- serves the Sterling” Area. Is how described as "doing, nicely on the brink."
Both the City and Whitehall" dismtes. impatiently various short cuts to solvency, such ng devaluation or. revaluation to free Sterling or.. Stering.
converublo
The prevailing view is that the only cure is tho
slow tedicus uphill work of pushing exports and reducing Imports until the Sterling. Area has u sufficiently big reserve,
An expert analysis in the monthly The Bunker" stresses the huge scale of the Sterling Area's' "golas and losYLÄ, For example, in the years 1049 and 1930 the dollar pool increased by $2,337,000,000, then in 1959 and that it swung down by $1,069,000,000, In fact, during
the nine months botwein, Juno 30 1951, and March 31. 1957, the downward swing was $2, 214,000,000.
With annual swings of at least $5,500,000,000, the Sterling Area needs test
reserves of at least. $4,500,- 000,000 and a
reserve of prob-
ably hround $7,000,000,000 would be needed if Sterling were to tako the full plunge in full convertibility."
NOT ADEQUATE-- With world trade addicted-to such violent swings, the Sterling assistance from the International is unable to got adequate Aret Monetary Fund, which is not a world central banks the
Late £343 J. M. Keynes originally urged it The action enabled a civit administration to be set up in million Imperial Chemical In-should-be--but merely a small un arca which has long been dustries network are developing international funt designed for without any form of government, an entirely new metal stronger temporary relatively small scale
This region, Bome 40 niles than steel, rustless and nearly assistance.
na light as aluminium.
Total exchange dealings of the cast of Hanoi and near" Dong Trine, is a fertile portion of
The new metal is titanium. It IMF during the past five years the Red River delta from which the comes from titanium ore which since it sorted on March 1, Tilan 1947, has been only $771,000,- 1.C.I.'s associate, British Vietminh was systematically shipping rice to feel its hungry Products, uses for making paint 500,000. Neither em the
ts. Titan Products howling Area look towards the : pigments. armies to the North;
Unlied, States, at least until the election is 800 miles to the ever, not concerned in the new
over and the new Meanwhile, South at the tip of Die Indo-
of its infportance to Congressor next Jahinty China mainland, French Head the armaments industry,
These are
are among the monsonde titaniura quarters for the seventh Opera research is treated as a huelf- why neither London ΙΣΟΣ While
reperied 49 hush: project. I.C.1. say "It is hall is prodisposed towards
rian Whirlwind Communists killed and 29
Ste
SA BARD JOB Meanwhile, the Government's policy of increasing experts and educing imports is proving danistically dimcult. Firally. The every
other, industrial country is
prisoners taken in the latest something which we cannot talk brush experiments
about." drive to clear Cochin-China.
Like aluminium when it was NAVAL ACTION Brst produced, titanium is having teething troubles. It is rare and Franco-Vietnamese forces lost expensive, but it is likely to enly one man killed and some become the base for a new in doing the same thing-trying to
wounded in the four-day | dustry.......... operation, in which large sup-
Half a dozen American firms reduce imports from Britain, at ples at Vicaminh amomito, are also working
ium the same time trying to induco on titanium Britain to take more of their ex- and explosives were captured. metal, but even they produced
In Annam Central
Indo- only 700 long last year and the ports. China,
the Vietminh are attack cast in pretty well prohibitive ing posts and blockhouses near Hue, coastal port 400 miles north
40
of Saigon.
If Britain can beat the other nations of the world in finding
out how to produce it cheaply, I All Franco-Vietnamese posts may put us streets ahead in the
to be holding out rearmaments race and open are the stepped-up Com the way for erptr-speeds in the despite munist
pressure. of the Annan arca
not specified exaelly in the Franco- communiqué, official
coast, in an
few days sampana
a 20-day operation have Violnamese naval units in the
course of the past cleared the Communists from
Sitlangank 100 Communist thick jungle along the River in an area 100 miles east loaded with rice and hended for mare enemy area north of Hanol- of Rangoon, annexing rebel territory, an Army com- United Press. munique said tonight.
Twenty Your
Communist barracks and 99 tents in the Reds jungle headquarters were destroyed, the communique add-
Today, at Houston, Texas, he read to a Press conference @ Norwegian Communists added statement which concluded, demonstrations to poster and will not participate nor will I Press attacks when General participate openly or covertly in
to draft Matthew B. Ridgway arrived any movement here by air today on his first without such participation on visit to Norway as Supreme Com-my part, I do not believe that will such deaft · can or mander in Europe,
t any
develop. He is to confer with Nor
"In the unlikely event that it wegian'
and Defence chiefs NATO officers, will have an au- does, I will decide what to do dience with King Haakon, and at that time in the light of
conditions that then exist."* inspect Norwegian forces
Summing up, he said, "Somo Trondheim and Stavanger.
ume ago
said that for many including prior can Communists. plastered Oslo reasons, with "The Plague
'candidate for posters, and the Communist I could not be a
kilod, 27 were injured and 11 newspaper Friheten (Liberty) Day other office,
Large were captured. proclaimed "Hands aff
"I have not been, nor am I others our country-go home again, Mr now. I hope to stay in Minois cupplies of arms and ammini
228 Governor. My work there ton dumped by the rebels tell
Goverment hands, and it is very into is not finished
Reuter.
14
Ridgway."
General" | didacy for Governor of Illinois, edtety-five Communiste worn?
Among those who greeted the important to me." Reuter. General and Mrs Ridgway at
the airport were the Norwegian Defence Minister, Mi NIL Langhelle, and the chiefs of the Navy, Army and Air Force.
A
crowd gathered outside General Ridgway's hotel, but there was no hostile demonstra-
tion.
After his three-day visit to Norway, General Ridgway will spend two days in Denmark.-- Reuter.
KING VISITS GREENLAND
Copenhagen, June 30,
Giant U.S. To Show
Liner Paces
TAKES TWO
FOR
air",
Record Catch
Off India By
Jap Trawler
'.
Bombay, June 30.
of
Is the problem Secondly. thero
Britain's bring money into the country,
Indation,
exports thus enhancing domestic buying power which results in inflating prices, At the same time, the parallel policy of reducing Im parts reduces the volume of goods available, hence this also tends to Innte
prices.
The
Chancellor
Exchequer, Mr R. ̧À ̈ Re
thus impaled on the horns a dilemma and knows 11.
- Never-Has there been suchida, dearth
cockrure prophéts throughout Britain. Nobody dares -to predict what will be the ou Leome, but this brondly is the
picture Undled Press.
A Japanese fishinghwich GIS the Tayo Moru No. 17, yester-
PEACEday made the largest all-time
catch in Indian waters, bringing 1 haul of 80 tons of fish to
-ACHESON Bombay.
The haul was made of: Diu
and
Admiral Mountbatten
In Trieste
Trieste, June 30.
Port Olta It was the Vienna, June 30, first time that ó' trawler the The Soviet High Com-size of the Talyo Maru bad. missioner in Austria, General engaged in such operations Sviridov, his deputy, his during the monsoon season. The
A British naval, band played political adviser, two aides and catch included a shark weighing
the Italian national anthem today. several Russian women attended 3,000 lbs.
at the American The Taiyo Maru belongs to the when Admiral Lord Mountbatten, reception Emblary in Vienna tonight in Taiyo Fishing Company, Tokyo, British Commander-in-Chiu in honour of Me Dean Acheson, the and came, to India about 11 the Mediterranean, received two United
States Secretary of menthes
ago. The Indian Italian officials" of the Anglo- State.
Government, which originally American zone of Trieste aboard General Sviridoy shook hands gave permission for the trawler his flagship, the caulser Glasgow, with Mr Acheson and' asked,] to operate off the Indians coast Italions said it was the first "Do you come bringing peace?“ | for a year,
People standing nearby, heard period for apolle Extended the time since the war that the Kalian anthem was played at a Mr Acheson reply--"You know The Lawler is bringing in ceremony of this kind in Tribale. average haita amounting to 120 The band played it after the Austrian Chancellor, Government cutters fotoh Teks atheron-dens
à month each.—† The Italian Prefect in Trieste, Dr Leopold Figl, for a longer than 25 tons
Dr. Palutan, thanked Amtrai First meeting between the ship which the Americans time than with anyone else United Press.
Mountbatten for this eggnificant tribute claim to be faster than any other passenger vessel, and the many naubles at
the party. the present Blue Riband holder, the 81,000-ton Queen Mary, may be in mid-Atlantic.
London, June 30.
Twice in the next few weeks the new 52,000- ton liner United States will have a chance to prove her paces in a neck-and-neck North Atlantic crossing with one of the British "Queen" liners.
King Frederik of Denmark
On July 3, when the United today left Copenhagen in the Royal yacht Dannebrog to visit States calls from New York on the Danish colony of Grecufland her maiden voyage, the Queen for: the Brst time since his Mary will be leaving Southam
accession in 1947.
ton for New York.
. ידיי
the
Both ships are due to sail from Southampton on the afternoon tide of July 30,
WITHIN HOUE
A month later, on August 28, "the largest and fastest ship ever bullt in the United States, will head out into the Channel from
year
it takes two to make peccato or month, whereas Indian British and before the American
General
The garden was crowded with guests, including all three Allied High Commissioners, Président Theodor Koerner of Austria and the whole Austrian Cabinet, and diplomatic members - of; tho corja.—Bestler...
Catholic Bishop Imprisoned
E
Censorship
Colombia
In
The other Ratiha officiat received by the Còminander was Mayor Gianni, Bartoll of Trimsta City
Admiral Mountbatten rived here yestering, from · Venico.---
Ship Abandoned
2005
| Reuter" Bogota, June 20 Under a decreu juste. Innled by the Colombian Govorimrit, |-} all newspaper must bubilt allan Queen Ingrid will join bla The ships will keep
copy for appitval to the Gov-
HAMAM-Home Juria 30, probably on July 0 and together agreed etht and west, safety
cumcntCharship Office Italian Press. Vatican City, June 30. | covers - hours | lmore 6
reportazald they will visit settlements on lanes. They are unlikely to do Southampton within an hour or
Monsignor the west count of Greenland,
Alfondo Maria) publiention, F more than see each other at a two of the Queen Elizabeth,
A today that the British freighter. King Frederik will be back distance.
Both liners will be bound for Ferroni, Roman Catholle" Bishop' Gvprotesi stains this, Mavis. HER, wrecked en o rect
on of Laosokow: the province
of Itning Somell New York:
of publishers of the Not until her becond west-Te average this across the Hups, has been arrested and papers, El Espectadors and Filand, has been abandoned. bound voyage from Southampton Atlantic, a her more 34 ftriels sumsat together with all the omment that the bad sent from Aden to tho nesmie of Iner, must have the imprisoned by the Chintwe gov lempo, have Adyed thei Gov-・ The reports, sulch thác thí tưẾN will the 220 million American copacity Britain's Queen Elizabeth, the ship meet the direct challenge of the speed airhed for the Catholic clergy of that loncse, publication on, andoz, morn- the Varanded salga hard- Dona
The United States in het trials the Vatican radio station broad-| Intr 15. the deeran ::: la not-with-driven watt, by violent mu biggest ship lis the world,
in Copenhagen on Auguit 8.
The King was seen off by the
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 3 Dastards, 6 Repair, Dissoles, 11 Concodes, 18 Fete, 16 Stoop, 10 Slich, 10 Tarn, 22 Prime Minister, Mr. Erik Erik Deputise, 24 Explodes, 28 Legend, 20 Respects. Diva: Crack, 2 ch, and members of the Spank; 3 Directs, 4 Arid, 5 Toss & Roller, 7 Sister, 10 Senor Govern but was need Olled, 15 Peruses, 18 Meteor, 17 Gropes, 20 Fired, 21 yeedy, 22 Done, 23 Pag
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