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· THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1953.
Panmunjon Hangs Out The Regimental · Beard
Welcome Signs For Crucial Talks Today
Panmunjom, Apr., 6.
Panmunjon, this modern little peace basis in the Korean no-man's-land, hung out the "Welcome" sign today as United Nations and Communist armistice teams returned from six months' enforced leave of absence.
The first task was to discuss the immediate exchange of sick and wounded prisoners during hostilitics, scheduled to begin at 1000.
With that under way, the negotiators were expected to tackle the 21-month-old problem of a Korean cease-fire.
Bald.
Communist and United Na- electricity supplied by the damage here," Lieutenant Balent tions troops, between them, have Americans. turned the village into one of the most mederi and permanent in Korca.
Green
tables baize-covered
No liquor is allowed in tho almost fill the room. Ash trays | zone. contributed by both Communists Lieutenant Balent sald that and United Nations dat each marker balloons gave them a tele-table.
Int of trouble at first. "No one
about knew anything here
balloons. We just It up as we went on One which escaped for a while landed back somewhere south of Uljongbu
Electrle "ght, radio phones, hot and cold water have transformed what was once a huddle of dilapidated mud hut
a streamlined conference
into site.
who United Nutions officer attended the Best Patumunjom the Communists meeting with nearly 21 months ago say that today they would hardly re- cognise it as the same place,
trage
Linison officers face each other DCTORS the longest table, which runs the width of the room.
Ploughed fields surround the village. Fourteen North Korean permission to have peasants
neutral zone daily "The 8th Army was flooded nter the and work the land. A strong for hours with reports of flying
manure is saucers and unldentised of Korean smell often unavoidable at Panmun-craft," he added. jom.
The Panmunjom neutral zone
BELICOPTER TRIP Is a circie 2,000 yards in diameter. It is in a long flat! Allied delegater arrive by valley which, Allied personnel helicopter about 50 yards from say, 1s the coldest place in the
room. Com- conference Korea in winter, and the hottest muists arrive in American in summer.
sedans
vehicles similar to On surrounding hills powered captured in South Korea ful Chinese fortifications and a Jeep. They have their offes long lines of rusty barbed wire in a large white marquee BY, remind a visitor that ho Is the north side of the conference nearly four miles in front
of room.
the United Nations main line, Allied ofcers work in two A white dusty road straggles) army tents on the south side of across the valley from the junc- the room. tion of the Imjin river, pusses
The neutral zone is marked by
The
.
comp
air.
Lieutenant Balent said there was never any contact between his men and Communists outside the line of duty.
Messages from one side to the and requests for Maison ether officers meetings are passed on the spot. through the security officers o
"Apart from that we are just policemen," Lieutenant Bulent said.-Reuter,
Engineering Drive In
Soviet Union
Washington, April, 4. Russia is leading the United States in a race to train young people
scientists Us
und engineers, a House of Represen- tatives Appropriations Sub- committee reported in testimony com released today.
the
through Panmunjom and contour barrage balloons dying at tinues on its way to the town 1,000 feet during the day and by of Kacuong. It is probably the four searchlights at night. only unbombed road in North On the south side of the zone Kurcu.
is a permanent
which Four bestiered mel huts, houses 40 members of the which once made up the village American security force. There of Pamunjom. urc now are military policemen, techni- occupied by Communist sentries. clans, and engineers who look Opposito, iwa stone stairways after roads. lead up to an embankment and At a similar distance north- pos in between four sentry ward, the Communists live in a boxes-two for grey-clad Com large building. munist sentries ond two for Americans ilving in the American military policeman camp say they rarely leave the who form the United Nations are to go to Seoul.
Dr Alan T. Waterinan, director ecurity force,
"It is the safest practice In
of the National Selenco Founda- Koren,
one man said. CANDY STRIPES
The comp has plenty of tion testified that Russia expect
thousand to have cd
nifty electricity, water and food. cu chlef United Nations
Lieutenant Balent said: "But engineers graduating in 1955 the zone, you security oflicer for
with 17,000 in sometimes get a funny compared wit Balent
United States. of feeling watching the war go un New Jersey, said that when the from
Mr Watermen sald science of grandstand 4 sort Communi Kirsi
and engineering but their seat."
graduates of sentry boxes they painted them
American colleges next year Balent Lieut,
si Ameri- a brilliant red with candy
neutral zone once would total only 38 per cent of stripes, in comparison with the cans in the
the number graduated in 1950 duli olive of the American saw a marine patrol trapped by
"at a time when our research and Communists only a few hundred
development effort
has про "Next day the chief Com-ards from the neutral zone. munist delegate, General Nans
"We saw the whole fight: boys proximately trebled."
He by Chinese being clobbered It, come here, I saw him stop meats and attempts made to und look at the boxes in amaze- ment. That night Communist rescue them. They eventually "coldiers painted over the candy Hot out but they had been pret
ly badly hit." stripes with olive drab,"
The sentry boxes guard the room, a yellow wooden building with large Americany stalloned in the windows. It is on permanent zone are, specially selected. "We concrete foundations and was have to be pretty sure they will bull, recently by the Com- not step out of line. Any mis- munists. It le well it, with behaviour could do
Lieutenant. Louis
boxes.
conference
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
6- Horsemani (5).
# Finished (4).
DOWN
1 Strike with beak (4),
1: Allow (6).
2 Opulent (4).
3 Notion (4),
9 Kind of spaniol (6),
4 Very hot (6).
5 Liberato (7).
6 Shortago (7). .
11 Hoiste (B).
12 Rough of voleo (0).
14 Put down (4),
18 Feminine garment (0),
18 Reclined (5). ···
19. Mark of a blow (4).
20. Bay again (0).
24 Scene of battle (5).
· 25 Senior (6).
20 Seamen (4).
27 Blockhend 1(5),
28 Qffer' (B). !
7 Opposes (7),
outlined this "critical situation" while testifying on a $15,000,000 budget requested by the foundation for the scal year starting-July-1--
'The foundation supervises the development of scientists
scientiac information
and
Reuter.
By tradition, the assault pioneer sergeant is the only man in the regiment who la allowed to grow a beard. Here in Sergeant John' Asplen, of the Devonshire Regiment, photo- graphed just before the baitalion embarked on air-troopers for Kenya to aid the anti-terrorist campaign.--(Central Frem.)
All Moscow
PACIFIC
To See Queen|DEFENCE At Edinburgh PACT TALKS|
London, Apr. 5. The entire population of Moscow is coming to Edin- burgh on June 20 to NCO Her Majesty the Queen in the State Drive.
Scotsmen, however, can relax, The Moscow is the Ayrshire village of that name with a popolation of 100.
bring
Three buses will the 50 children from the village school, their parents,
and friends. It is all part of the Coronation celebra- dions.
Ayrlure's Moscow, situated a few miles south
of the GILET • W-
bc- Kilmarnock road, is Ileved to have got lia name at the time of the Crimean War
Russian prisoners were brought to the district, and the Volga Burn now flows with: through the village the fargha of HIgh Rushaw and Low Buthaw nearby,
Uni a few years ago a house in the village ทบ. known as Kremlin House. It is now called Random Rouble,
In charge of the Moscow village party will be the schoolmaster, Mr John Morgan. Taking his from the Bible he sent a half-crown to every house- holder in the pommunity and reminded them of the parable of the talents. One old-are pensioner made his Into 22 Gd, Another vil- lager sent a message say. ing that he had put hla _money, on a borse, but it Was #LESI running. and could he
another Have half-crown.
Three Cardinals In Australia: First Time In History
Sydney, Apr. 5.
For the first time in Australia's history three Cardinals will be in this country at the same time next week. One of them is tipped to be the next Pope.
The three Princes of the Catholic Church will attend the National Eucharistic Congress on April
A
FIRST TEST
SOVIET'S SINCERITY
OF
United Nations, Apr, 5.
The Soviet Union will be tested on the sincerity
of its "peace offensive" in the United Nations this week.
And also this week the United Nations will appoint its new Secretary-General Mr Dag Ham- marskjoeld of Sweden.
The General Assembly is ex- pected to elect Dr Hammarsk- joeld at a private meeting on Tuesday. He has already been recommended by the Security Council after the Big Five-the United States, Britain, France, Hussia and Nationalist Ching- had reached agreement on his candidacy.
sor lo
His formal election as succes-
to Mr
Trygve Lie is bo- lleved to be only a formality.
Hammarskjocid when
Dr
to take his oath
Violent
Clash Near Pnompenh
clash occurred
lato on
sembly's Political Commitice Friday the deeply-wooded
that
on
pressing Communist charges wounded.
were
Cargo
ax
command
of
Pogé 31
General Chuikov, president
the Soviet Control Germany, who is one of the chief figures involved in the four-power talks on air safely in Germany. (Central
Press)."
Four Power
Parley On Air Safety
air
Salgon, Apr. 5. elected will fly from Stockholm A Royal Cambodian company
timo In tin
of killed 42 Vietminh rebels in a office on Thursday or Friday. | violent six-hour battle cost of i
By that time the "peaceful" Prompent, the Cambodian capt- political atmosphere may have tal, the French Command an been further clarided.
nounced today. On Tuesday morning the As- will resume debate on a United fulls
the Cochin China
Berlin, Apr. 5. States request
a special frontler, The Cambodian raiding British, French and United conmission to appointed to in party identified the marauding States representatives will meet vestigate Communist charges that United Nations forces enemy as part of the 302 Viet-Soviet experts for Four Power
retra Batteilion.
conference on Air Safely at Korea have used germ warfare,
It reported the capture of Soviet Headquarters in Berlin Last week when the matter
evening, a firearms on Tuesday was frat brought up the Soviet many grenades and
High Unton showed no deviation from The losses of Cambodian Allled spokesman in Bonn said Adelaide, April 5.
given. line. it has Service heads of Britain, the the
followed in troopers
ten tonight
He said the United States United States, France, Australia) and New Zealand are meeting in over the past 12 months.
The Command sald French Air delegation to the talks would be Force Honolulu this week to discuss
planes dropped led, by Major-General R. F. Tate, deputy chief of the US, VYSHINSKY TEST
tons of medicaments and Air Force in Europe and the dight the possible setting up of a
supplies over Vietminh prisoner French delegation by General Pacific Defence Organisation, Sir
Mr Andrel Vyshinsky; of war camps until April 1 and Edmond Jouhoud, Fronch But Philip McBride, Australian Dehend of the Soviet delegation, 2 after the chemy fence Minister, said today.
The talks would be only of an still have something to say failed to answer repeated do- force commander in Germany.
It it and particular atten- mands for exchange of parcels
Immediately exploratory nature and the rin will be pald presentatives altending them
to what he and mail, made by the Interna-known who would lead the Bri
Ush delegation. would report back to their gov-yard the manner in which tional Rod Cross.
says
Military and elvillon experts Lt-Gen. John O'Daniel, told a Sydney
Another test of the Soviet's carmander-in-chief of United would accompany the Big Three
Western delegations, "In Melbourne the Minister of intentions will come when the States land troops in the Pacißel man said. The meeling will be a spokes. Assembly Mr Richard General
Zone, left here by plane for the first Four Power conference probably on Tuesday-to ratify Hanoi to visit the Tonkin battic in Berlin for more than a year. the Political Comunitice's re area. solution on disarmament.
General O'Daniel, who is tour- It was the Soviet amendments ing Indo-China to get acquainted resolution which last with French problems in the to this work gave rise to the feeling in war-torn country with the view of Priceless MS To Be some quarters that the Kremlin co-ordinating military policies in "It must be hoped the dis- was about to announce con-tho Far East, conferred early to- Photographed cussionis mean that A real cersions on the disatmoment day with French officers corn- attempt is now being made to issue deadlocked now for seven manding the South Vietnp.n bridge the dangerous gop in years.
sector and attended a session of demoeralle globul planning_by United Nations diplomats will the French Command. ensuring close and constant Sve
be watching closely power consultations on the de- development of relations between fence of South-East Asia,
the Soviet Union and Israel. "Plainly .an
Moscow organisation
The freeing of the which would bring Britain and doctors has brought France, within
ernments, he newspaper.
External Affairs, Casey, said the talks were not related to the Anzus Pact between the United States, Australia and Now Zealand.
The Sydney Morning Herald on the commening editorially meeting said:
the orbit of
Pacific strategicol
about
also
meets
The
1
new
Israell
10
planning atmosphere”.
willingness with the without intefering
Government's functioning of the Anzus Pact resume diplomatic relations with Moscow suggests they are also would make a substantial con-
to drop the
charges of tribution to Asian and world ready
anti-Semitism In Communis security. Reuter,
countries which they have been expected to bring before the United Nations,
French Reds Caught Off Balance
Paris, Apr. 5.
French Communists wera
-01
in Tonkin, he will confer with General Gonzales de Linares, French Uniton forces comenander in-chief of the Northern Sector. He is due to leave Indo-China on April 7-United Press.
WOS not
---Reuter.
Jerusalem, Apr. 5.
The Vatican has given the Israel Government permission to photograph priceless Hebrew manuscripts In Ita possession.
Among the manuscripts are portions of the Old Testament, belleved existence.
to be the oldest in
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PEACE PACT -Before the week is out the Political Committee will prob- ably-reach the Polish omnibus resolution with proposals disarmament, Korea, and a “Blg
Peace Pack it is
under
this
heading that Korean debate. Other
day waiting for the arrival of Mr Vyshinsky may try to revive their leader Maurice Thorez who the
has been under medical care in nations including India may the Soviet Union for more than also want to debate the latest two years,
Communist offer on the Korean Some observers thought here prisoner exchange issue. that Thorez who received transit visa from the British Zone of Germany yesterday may bo ddlaying his train journey from Moscow to get a full briefing on the latest Soviet policies, both foreign and in-
ternal.
He could then explain
these
to other French Communist Party leaders before the cam-
palgn for the Municipal elec- these observers sald.
lons on April 28 and May 3,
The French Communists aro
balance by the Soviet
peace
sald to have been caught off moves-Reuter.
That will depend upon the developments at the Panmunjom talks tomorrow between United Nations and Communist truce delegations.-Reuter.
Malaya Call
For Elections
Singapore, Apr. 5.
The Right-wing United Malbys National Organisation (UMNO) representing most of the Malay Community loday
for
12-19, one as host and the other two as the principal Anglican Bishop Collections
visitors.
Ordered Out
by next year.
At is half-yearly assembly at Danca today cries of "Freedom". Toheran, April 5.
interluded the 2-hour session. Bishop William Thompson,
One Assembly member said: Anglican Bishop In Pursia, et ported to have been "expelled" We are tired of colonialism. has arrived here from Ispahan, We want democratle government Central Persin, where he has by the people for the people by lived for the past 30 years,
The Bishop is reported to The resolution - called for a
been
summoned to poll under the terms of the agreement reached "last month
1054,"
They are:
D21 April 4, 1870. The Norman
Cardinal annual Thomas
quit rent was "one Gilroy, 58, Bfth Archbishop of farthing. If demanded." The Sydney and the first Australian-magnificent edifice was blessed bom Cardinal He is sponsor and opened on January 23, 1989, and host of the Congress; and the cost, without durnishings
was £70,000,- Gregory Peter XV Cardinal Agagianian, 68, Patriarch of First ordinations took place In | have. Galicia of the Armenians, with 1005 and aince the establishment Teheran. his See
at Beirut, Lebanon. of the college .900 of its alumni He has been told he may with the Malayan Chineso There is a strong bellet by the have been ordained. Of these stay here for the time being Association. hierarchy here
abroad 20 have been ordained to and
The Assembly decided that if the after representations were made that he will succeed to head of Episcopate,
his behalf by the Swis the call for elections was re- the Cathoile Church on tho Present students number 140 Minister locking after British jecled UMNO and MCA mem- death of Pope Pius XII;
and avaliable facilities are over interests. In Persia since the bere of the present 76-member taxed To meet this problem breaking off of diplomatic re- Legislative Counell › would re- Valerian Cardinal Gracias
sign-Reuter, a new building to accommodate lations-Reuter, 52, Archbishop of Bombay. India's Arst Cardinal, he is 80 students is to be built. The foundation stone will be fald as the "eliver tongued
part of the Congress-United Cardinal Giroy and Cardinal Press. |Agoglanian were created Princes
known as
10 Mohammedan scriptures (5), orator."
19
Notice (7).
14 Light (7),
15 Repeat (7).
17 Massage (8).
ID Send abroad (0).
21 Besides (4).
22 Incline (4).
23 Play the land (4).
of the Church on the same day. February 10, 1040. Cantinal Gracias was raised to the Sacred College in January, 1933.
Albanian Easter
Intimately linked with the
London, Apr. 6. Eucharistic Congress
The official Albanian Tolograph Is St. Patrick's Ecclesiastical College, Agency reported today that Easter Manly.
was celebrated throughout the Most of the priests and many Communist country on Saturday of the bishops who win par- try Orthodox and Catholic com-
elpate in the Congres received munitica
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atands was granted to the Ghurch hora sald-United Press.
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