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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952,
The "King Of Jazz Trumpeters
Louis Armstrong, world-famous "King of Jass Trumpelirs," received a great welcome from fans when he gertyed as Dusseldorf Airport for the start of a musical tour of Germany. He is een here trying out a toy tin trumpet on his arrival.—Express Photo.
Reds Censored Tragic Neglect
The Bible
Vienna, Oct, 21. Omcials of the Russlan- station. controlled radio Ravar, reported today that Boviet ofBeers censored because a certain the Bible
"anti- PARKSKO WAN democratic."
"MATE 1s
The phrase transitory" from the eighth Psalm was included in a special programme mark ing the 20th anniversary Theodore Cardinal Innitzer's consecration a Bishop of Vienna, The permitted Soviet officers
of
the broadcast to be made after the phrase was re- moved.-United Press.
PLAN FOR
STERLING
DISCUSSED
10
ease
the
Of Ex-Soldiers
South Korea
In
Pusan, Oct. 22.
Change In Military Aid Scheme
Money For Contral
Authority
Washington, Oct, 22. The United States plans to back up the six-nation European Army by allocat- ing American ald. money next year to its Central De fence Authority instead of to member countries in dividually.
The central
authority would in turn allocate American dollars and tiefence equipment French, German, italian, Dutch, Belgian and Luxembourg unita In the proposed European de- fence army.
These palans are being drafted with the expectation that all six member nations will ratify the European defence treaty de- signed to set up the single army some time this Winter.
American officials are some- what disturbed by the vigorous
expressed by opposition.
some an current debate. But they are counting
French legislators in
on
on the Paris Government win-
battle for ning its
approval.
money
Officials who told a reporter of plans to allocate direct to the guiding authority emphasised that American
Ex-
peris would continue to check carefully to make certain American dollars are used pro- perly.
EXPERTS* TASK Under
present
the plans, United States will ask the six-
authority in-nation defence
place defence orders in member countries with American money. Hundreds of American pro-
to
Riots, suicides and mass demonstrations volving South Korean disabled ex-Servicemen are proving a major headache to President Syngman eurement experts are now per- Rhee's second term Administration.
The South Korean Government, under this task themselves in
war burden and short of funds, also faces the problem of helping 170,000 disabled Korean ex- Servicemen. So far little has been done.
der.
the
Servicemen.
modate
after
extensive
in-
vestigation of
of facilities available for quick production
State Department and Mutual Security Administration officials who are drafting the plans said is certain that American equipment will be allocated to the central authority as well as the power to let contracts Europe.
It is
In
is not yet certain whether the United States will have to negotiate individually with six
member
countries
the
for
whatever "defence support" ald the American Government what plans to continue during the next fiscal
beginning year July 1,
Some officials favour turning over to the EDC the entire job of parcelling out American aid
its funds
$Lx founding nations next year.Associated Press.
to
L
Schacht Given
Permission
his em- The accumulated complaints Impossible. Through
agencies, 3,250 huve of these crippled men exploded playment
ex-Servicemen when 150 angry club-wielding wounded ex-Servicemen attacked police obtained jobs since the start of headquarters at Chilkok, near the war.
But this is less than two per Taegu in Central Korea.
the riots, the They beat up three police cent of the local wounded,
Shocked by men, killed one, and wrecked
The police Government tale in September the headquarters. arrested cleven ex-Servicemen held emergency conferences and that It would Won 27,000,000,000 on charges of rioting and mur-announced
Bllocate (about £1,300,000) to establish The action was in the nature nine recuperation camps. Londolt, Oct. 22.
Each new camp would accorn- 500 to 800 EX- British Commonwealth finance of a reprisal. Two days earlier. by officials meeting here recently two disabled ex-Servicemen had
been seriously beaten up considered extending the e
PENSION SCHEME The Government would also Furopean Payments Union to town officials at nearby Walkan
Under Include support from Canada when they sought reller goods.
The two men were then indicted start paying pensions, and America problem of lack of dollar credit charges of "assault" against its scheme, completely disabled
Government officials.
ries veterans, numbering about 60- The news touched off a series 000 out of the total of 170,000, Won Serious technical difficulties
600,000 would receive are expected in giving effect to of ex-Servicemen's riots.
More than 350 of them at a (about £30) a month. this suggestion but it will be
But this is still only a derk 'carefully examined the mass meeting at Pusan railway
by
demandeti from
of the Ministry Offcials Commonwealth Prime Ministers, station
di plan,
admit that Affairs Minister, Shin Defence
of Social
rehabilitation
Kiel, Oct. 22. Yung, the immediate release of long-range
Dr Hjälmar Schacht, Her's the 11 arrested ex-Servicemen ex-Servicemen will remain diff
Minister.
be is to Finance cessation of police Inter-cult until the Korean nece in their demonstrations, ended. The men, they say, will
to open an import- to last about 10 days.
Mounted police finally broke up have to earn their own living allowed
the Schleswig- export banks, for a long time yei, They are expected to consider the meeting.
Another problem is the relief Holstein State Government an a proposat for the partial con- vertibility
Sterling of
Into
The Cavernment sald that it Other riots were reported of 700,000 people belonging to nounced today.
of familles
dead. and the
had given permission becouse It dollars.
throughout South Korea. Press missing soldiers.
fear that found no valid grounds for re- Finance officials at their re- and public opinion
here favoured Observers cent private talks here generally the ex-Servicemen, m
many disabled war heroes will jection of Dr Schacht's applica agreed that partial convertibility Among the 170,000 former die. of starvation and exposure tion,
Dr Schacht told reporters could be practical.
soldiers and police, discharged, this winter. And many widows
Hamburg that soldiers today It was understood that, if wounded crippled, only and children of dead
and introduced, partial
converti- 0,700 are being cared for by the have little chance of surviving would open the bank soon but
unless
South the
Korean he bility would apply only to Government.' current transactions and not Others, walking on makeshift Goverment or United Nations detalls.
help them.- to capital accounts or trans crutches and artificial legs and agencies actions made previously.
black marketing American Keuter. The finance officials are re- goods on the streets, are
to have
in Pusan ported
and considered common sight seriously making Sterling freely other towns,
Ex-Servicemen convertible on a broader basis
unable in but it is understood that they raise capital to start a business would not be prepared to re- have been forced to beg, commend more than a limited arrangement at present-Reu- ter.
The Prime Ministers and their ndvisers will meet in London on November 27 for talks expected
RATIFICATION
OF TREATY
Berlin, Oct. 22,
and
BACKED BY PUBLIC
Clad In tattered army uniforms, these soldier beggars are seen daily at restaurants and refugee hulments begging for scrap of food,
can
for
war is
at
sold he
ho
could not give
Dr Schacht sued the Hamburg Senate recently because it barred him from opening an import-export bank at Hamburg the name of "Hjalmar Schacht & Company" with a capital of 250,000 marka-- Reuter,
Plan Vetoed under
By Thorez
Paris, Oct. 22. The French Communist leader, M. Maurice Thorez, has vetoed Many Government officials and suggestions that his demoted tizens are treating the veterans robel" lleutenants, Andre as professional beggars,
Manty and Charles Tillon, MANY SUICIDES
expelled should be
from the Involved in the tragedies of party altogether, Informed poli- war, many wounded ex-tical quarters sakki foday.
M. Thorez, who has been liv Servicemen have ended their East Germany and Poland own lives by suicide, Loen ing in the Soviet Union for two French delc- today' exchanged la Warsaw newspapers report such cases years, Instructed
All-Union ratification documents fixing the almost daily.
gates to the recent Odor-Neisse border 114 per.
their lot is the Communist Congress in Moscow. To relleve manent,
German
incident be the East
the whole Foreign Ministry announced to-
responsibility of the Ministry of that
Affairs. But the relief closed with the rebels admitting night.
to France... The original treaty, fixing this goods meant for ex-Servicemen their errors, before he returns But Marty, sacked as Secro- border was signed in January, frequently appear mysteriously 1051.
in the black markets..
tary-General of the Party, is The Oder-Neisse border was
The Chief of the Bureau of reported to be disinclined fixed as a temporary demarca Reller for Veterans Mr Les make any full withdrawal be- tion no.by the Alles after Yung Chal, claims the chortago fora. M. Thorez' return, expected World War II-Reuter.
of funds makes his task almost next month-Reuter.
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