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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1953.

MISSION Shakes Hands Einaudi Fails To Settle

DULLES SEOUL Difficulties Predicted For U.S. Secretary Of State B.O.A.C. Syngman Rhee Expected To Report A Reject Coalition With Reds

Boom In Passages

London, July 30,

British Overseas Airways reported yesterday "a 'boom in air travel with an ex- ceptional demand for seats.

North Atlantic services : flying with very heavy loads and Comet Jet airliners are leaving for Snuth Africa and other destinations with every, one of their 35 seats occupied.

A spokesman said this might be due to the, fact that few businessmen left the country during the Coronation perlod end they are now resuming their marke.-getting trips overseas,

There was also the seasonal

bollday traffic including many hundreds of students visiting parents who live abroad.

"But that does not altogether account for the present good in- wurde, and cubis loads," he added.

"At present we are carrying

mure passengers than ever be-

Tokyo, July 29. The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, may find it tougher to forge a common front with President Syngman Rhee for the Korean peace conference than it was to persuade him to agree to the armistice.

Diplomatic sources here predicted that Mr Rhee's present terms for unification of Korea and the withdrawal of foreign troops the main issues to be settled at the political conference-will be the difficult ones.

RUSSIA

Mr Dulles' main task at the meeting next. week, the sources said, would be to soften Mr Rhee's demands without abandoning the goal of a free and unified Korea so that the conference

HAS NEW would have a chance of success.

BOMBER

Aviation can

Mr Rhee has threatened to his repeated polley declarations, renew the war if the peace con- Mr Rhee will: ference

falled after three months of debate. This would

1.-Reject any unification plon confront the United States and that calls for national elections Washington, July 29, the United Nations alles within the south as well as North The authoritative United the choice of standing by while Korea to form a new govern- States trade publication Ameri-South Korea tackled the 1,000,ment. He insists that his Govern reported today 000 Red Army or breaking the ment already

and again going to armistice that Soviet Russin is now con- centrating on a new long-rangethee's aid. bomber capable of atom- In his talks with Mr Dulles | bombing all ingmetant targets in

next week, if he stands firm on e United States,

It claimed the new Soviet strategic air command is build- During the Coronation montyng towards a strength of 400 of June, British airports handled so-called America-bombers with 303,000 passengers, 22 per cent a performance comparable lo more than in June of 1952, it the United States inter- continental bomber which is due was stated.

Freight amounted to 7,700 for production in 1954. short tons--an increase of 97 per

It said the Soviet communa London's two main air- cent.

aiming at strength of London

Northolt, was and

tuur-engined plunes passengers 1,100

PAYS TO

BE TALL

the lawful nised by the United Nations on government of all Korea, recog- the basis of the United Nations supervised elections in 1948 and Assembly subsequent General declarations.

2-Reject any coalition with the preront Communist rulers of | North Korea.

TROOPS ISSUE

3.-Reject the participation of Communist er pro-Communist parties in a North Korean elec-

Hon. IN AMERICA

medium bomber. The publica It pays to be fall in the U.S.A. tin cimed that the "America-The tallest men are getting the | bombers" were known the best jobs and the fattest wage

envelopes.

ports, handed 104,000 during the month. This was an comparable to the Boeing B-50 Increase of 16 per cent.

In the fortnight after the $3,200 Coronation

Pass TUG-75. They are designed by left from the two London air- ports, 42 per cent more than the the Soviet designers Tupolev and the latter being the Gurevich, previous June.-Reuler.

designer the MIG-15 jet

of

Correspondents Support

Editor's Stand

Djakaria, July 20.

fighter.

The

its

4-Insist on uniflcation terms which

the mean, in effect.

of the

peninsula

remaining as President.

abborption of the northern half into his Republic of Korea with himself

A survey, conducted by a fu

In addition the stalwart insurance company to determine patriarch of Korean nationalism the relationship between height has domanded the withdrawal of and success, found a far more Chinese Communist Torces-bul

than being muss definite relationship planes are

not United States forces, pruduced several centres, actuaries had expected.

Mr Rhce proposes that the dk- United including Molutov City in the

States Korean instance For

average fence Urais,

treaty The pubilestion alleged

which Mr that the planes are powered by height of the presidents of rail-Dulles will open negotiations in 5ft. 11, Soul provide for the "right" of

of more than 500 miles un hour

way companies was

even

the

on

Nations to base

six jet engines and have a speed while that of station agents Sft, the United and can fly 6,700 miles without 9in. The height of clerks was military forces in Korea. The Foreign Correspondents refuelling.

In other professions, 'presidents today Committe of Indonesia

measured At least two Soviet wings inet large universities

aro 6ft. 104In, whereas hoads of extreine Northwest

a quarter shorter.

sent an open letter to Ass Batagih, oditor of the independent Dja-the karla daily

Pemandangan, equipped with the TUG-755, it small colleges were an inch and offering him strong support in suid.-United Press,

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case involving protection of news sources.

Bataghh faces

a legal night

with the Allorney-General for reporting foreign capital in- vested in. 21 Indonesian Arms and giving Government offeinis" maximum and minimum Ecales,

pay

The Committee-only autho- rised foreign journalists body in Indonesia-in_its_letter_said It endorsed Balaga's stand "100 per cent" and called on him to use is assistance if required in his legal battle.

A COMPROMISE

The Communist inders in Pyongyang and Pelding already had made clear that it will de

Indonesia Tins. 1014 in, principals of small sources have believed that his

Policy

Djakarta, July 29.

report

that

'Tin circles Indonesia is not to decrease in production as - a result of the fall in prices

success.

With King

An aged inhabitant of the village of Avgerinos, Macedonia, shakes hands with King Paul to inaugurate a new of Greece when he visited the village with Queen Frederica (left) nursery. From Hime to me the King and Queen vislį, various parts of Greece in order to Queen Frederica has a come in direct contact with ulje probic and discuss their problems. spòcial fend for the reconstruction of village churches and schools destroyed during the war, -Express Photo.

Sees

Eichelberger

Changes In Strategic Picture

New York, July 29.

Retired Lieut.-General Robert Eichelberger, formerly Deputy Commander of United States Occupation Forces in Japan, said today the Korean truce would bring great economic and strategic changes to Japan.

Race Issue Hearings Next Week

In an article in this week's

News Issue of the magazine week, published today, he gave hia views on "what the West faces in the Far East now that the Korean truce has been con- cluded."

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Family's Grim Discovery

Manila, July 29.

A family of six in the crowded Quiapo distelet behind the "Magsaysay- for-President" Headquarters discovered today that they had been living six years atop three American war- timo bombs,

Army bomb disposal started men this morning dismantling the bomba which, they said, could have blown up a whole

block ocoupled by numer-

house squatters'

Us

France-Presse.

BIGGEST

MONEY BILL

APPROVED

In the references to Japan, General Eichelberger sald:

position as "Japan, whose

much makes it world power more important to us than Korea, will continue as the key to the The United Nations Commis-island chain extending through to the slon on racial discrimination in Okinawa, and Formosa South Africa announced yester Philippines.. day that it would hold public

Geneva, July 30.

"It has 85 million brave

bearings of six witnesses next people who are capable of de week who would give their funding its frection against Ried

Cabinet Crisis

ITALY STILL MINUS GOVT: ·

Rome, July 30. Provident Luigi Einaudi last night began a series of consultations with Italy's lending statesmen in an at- tempt to find a new Govern-

ment.

Biguor Alcide de Gasperi, 72- year-old Christian Democrat leader, on Tuesday night honded the President the resignations of |his 10-day-old Cquinal after it had been defeated" by 10' votes In the 500-member Chamber of Deputies on a motion of con- fidence.

President Einaudi's Arst talic last night was with Senator Enrico de Nicola, his predeces- or as President of the Republic. Jo is due to continue the con- sultationa today, meeting in turn the heads of Italy's eight main parties,

Yesterday Signor Alcide do Gasperi, who is acting Prime Minister during the crisis, was to tho preparing a report directing committeo of has Christian Democrat Party on the possibilities of a now GoveXTI ment,

PROSPECT FADES

is thought likely that President Einaudi after several days of consultations will osic Signor de Gasper to head

four-

Government.

But-possibilities of a party Centre coalition such as de Gasperi is known to Signor favour were reduced last night by the stand taken by Social Democrat Jeader Giuseppe Seragat.

Ho mid the results of last month's general elections. had shown that the country no longer supported the Centre alliance of the past five years consisting of Christian Democrats, Social Democrats, Liberalis and Republicans.

He pointed out that while the four parties together collected two-thirds of the nation's votes In the

general first post-wor élections in 1948, they had won less than half last month.

The biggest gainers were the Communists.

Washington, July 29..

URGES BREAK Bath Houses of Congress to-

Writing In his Party's

newspaper day passed the biggest money official

Signor Bill of the year, a compromise Saragat urged that the Christian measure, allocating $34,371,541,- Democrat Parly break with move the left, making decisively to 900 (about £12,225,550,357) to the Centre polley and

an alliance with Pietro Nenni's the Defence Department.

who have hitherto associated, with

observers think It

follow Party will

closely

Communists,

unlikely that the Christian

mand the withdrawal of all MUSICIANS SHORTEST foreign troops as the key feature

of any Korean unification. Principals of city schools were

Despite Mr Rhee's arguments,

views on the problem.

aggression with a minimum of 51t. in, sales Dulles will attempt to persuade Lown schools

The House of Representatives Socialists managers 58. 10in. and salesmen him

to Decept nation-wide

The witnesses are: the American old

The truce profoundly affects agreed to the compromise mea-been Bft, din.

a practical elections as

com Reverend Michael Scott, Mr-

General Eichelberger sure by voice vote atter about the the Tom Musicians were the shortest.

might give promise that

Wardle, of the Pence Japan!!!

wrote.

an hour of debate, but Senator Their average was only $tt, Win.

peace conference a chance of Pledge Union; Mr John Hatch,

Burnet Maybank (Democrat) Democrat "For one thing the Japanese No evidence was supplied to

author of "Dilemma of South

the

of South Carolina at first de this advice. show that the fall man actually

their war be Korean War as than the With the population of North Africa", Mr. Solly Socha, Gen- have always considered la any more capable

Signor de Gasperi and other Korea-reduced to-no more than cral Secretary of the South cause they have feared any layed Senate approval by a pro- short one.

of Mr Rhee's African Garment Workers' ane-fourth that

further

encirclement of the test against a compromise about Christian-Democrat-leaders are. indonesia, with in production fron 30,000 to 35,000 tons Dr Edwin Flemming, the in present territory, an election Union: Mr H. S. Polak, of the Japanese islands by the extco- the award of defence contracts hoping that the Social Democrat to meet today the

Executive due of Red power on muually, expects, however, to dustrial psychologist, said: "There would praiably produce a heavy Theosophical Society of Britain: o

to unemployment areas.

{will break with Signor Saragat The Committee is composed suffer greatly as a rendt of the is nothing tangible to support anti-Communist majority any- and Mrs Michael Crosfield, a Koran peninsula.

such an

idea. The tall man is

A promise by the acting and agree to try to negotiate a of American, Chinese, Dutch, recent drop in prices.

'CRUCIAL QUESTION

leader, Majority

Senglor new Centro Alliance. Meanwhile, and Indonesian correspondents

A coalitión based on such an Djakarta likely to get more favourbbie-at-way-United Press.

ROBERTSON THANKED working

for news

slightly tention in Jobs merely because

William Knowland (Republicany agences or rubber

Korean the "Economically for social edge newspapers abroad. United following the Korean armistice, he enjoys a slight

Washington, July 20. and Press.

psychological reasons."

for take the matter of defence con scols in the Chamber of De Dr Yang Yoo Chan, Korean Saturday, August 8. Each wit-War has been most important. of California, that he would alliance would have 15 more self-confidence,

uniforms Height gives

to the United he will have one day for his Equipment and

and tracts up "personally with the puties than the combined Op- South

Army Korean

Communists, conversation, some Ambassador

President Anally entry into

stopped a position other items,

Bu Socialists, Monarchists and neo- Assistant

many ability to frighten people, ability States, conferred today with Mr testimony.

containers for napalm bombs, threat to send the entire to keep out of fights, and do- Walter S. Robertson,

for Far minance in many situations, ac- Secretary of State

ning here in secret. It was have been produced in Japan back to the conference stage and Fascists.Reuter. thanked set up by a General Assembly cording to Flemming.

Eastern Affairs, and

work

at less expense than we could the Senate then possed it. him "for the wonderful

resolution last December.

Bivided money is 1 19

of Hernan have produced in this country. The Bit's he did in negotiating with our

composed

"The Korean

en- War has President."

Santa Cruz, Chilean chairman.

balance its as follows: Army, $12,095,400,- Japon to and

£4,641,210,428): Henri Laugier. Franco

000 (about and international payments

$9,438,310,000 (about Navy, Dante Bellegarde, Hol!!. Reuter.

build up reserve of over 3,370,825,000); Air Force,

markot

-United Press,

the

fell

A British Crossword Puzzle

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were

ELEVATING SHOES

also point to a The actuaries survey taken during the de- pression days of 1835 by the U.S. Public Health Service. This dis- closed that the first men to rogister DS unemployed slightly over 5ft. Bin, tall.

The 5ft. Din group did not register until much later.

it was also signicant, Perhaps

250,000 short they said, that Americans now wear shoes elevallug them an inch or more to give them better cliances of success in all phases of life.

MOLESKED Tokyo Mission

"CONFINES RAY KK NE SUSPENSE P

ACROSS

3 Progresses (6). .

6 Part (4).

Ju

9 Record (8).

11 Exhausted (8).

13 Demonstrate (4),

16 Thandful (8).

18 Gave up offico (#).

10 Boast

(4)

21 Interfered with (8).

25 Bounds (8).

20 Beak (4).

BIML

To Burma

ked

Arked by reporters if he would accompany the Secretary of State. Mr John Forter Dulles, to Korea, Mr Yang replied: "Not unless my Government re quests

In answer

Quaker.

The bearings will begin next Monday, August 3 and end on

hns The Commission

to questions, Dr Final Korea

Yang said he opposed seating Communist China in the United Nations-Reuter,

Peking On

Panmunjom Proceedings

The

Casualty List Soon

Washington, July 29,

battle Omelal United States casualties reached 140,540 to- day in the Korean fighting which ended on Monday mom- ing.

All the 1,274 added

**

abled

$1,000 million,

Buch

The truce will bring great

changes particularly if

$11,108,000,000 (about 23.948,- 571,428). Miscellaneous, $760,- 825,000 (about £274,936,074) --- pro Reuter

we

radically cut military curement in Japan. The ques- tion of Japanese trade with Red China will soon arise.

ww the Japanese leaders,

for example, use coking coal from the United States at $32 bo a ton when this coal can purchased from Red China for sqa ton?" the article asked.- Reuter,

Manda, July 29.

A Philippine trade mission of 10 businesmen and Industria-

SUGAR PACT EXTENSION

Contention Challenged

Washington, July 20. The United States today mado public a note to the Czecho slovakian Government challeng- ing its attitude to the shooting American F-84 down of an Thunderjot fighter on March 10. The pilot of the jet parachut- ed to

to safety.

The note sold the United

the in-

Washington, July 29. The Senate tonight approved extend the inter- a treaty to

States contended that national agreement regulating

cident took place within the the production and marketing United States Zone of Germany, of sugar.

while the Czech Government insisted that it occurred within The realy extends the Czechoslovakda.

August 21, Tho Do

long legat.

It keeps alive both the document, requested the Czech

occurred with

Czechoslovakia-Reuter.

to the lists is going to Indonesia next agreement until London, July 30.

total since last week were kill month. The mission is expect- 1955.

In Djakarta In sugar agreement and the sugar Government to submit records Pessing Radio soported from

ed, wounded or declared mise-ed to Drive Tokyo, July 29.

ing before last. Friday mid-time for the industrial Expost-council white's new agreement to support its contention that Japanese Kaesdiig that copies of the eight KILSTE An

tion opening there on August is being negotiated in London, the incident agreement

United Press, armistice will Inission

visit Korean roziomic

20-France-Presse. were exchanged by both sides hight. Burma. next month for

yesterday

Though the last shot was fired of Panadest caid litat copies on Monday morning, United Burmese sultations with

and. business Government Prescribed course of food (4). fenders with a view to promote were signed by General Mark States time, American familles and good-Clark, commander of the United will be receiving casually no- tices throughout this week, es Nations forces in Korpo, Kim the two

Minister of Il Sung, Prime

the process of reporting, theck- Goverment North Korea; and Peng Teling and notification takes up to Japaneso

five days and sometimes long- huai, commander of the Chi- the has decided to organise

nese army in Korea,

Ench side group under the leadership of Heitaro

DOWN

1 Jab (4).

2 Applaud (4),

5 Greedy (4),

# Snare (6).

7 Termagant (5).

0 Allude to (5).

10 Class (5).

12 Mistake (5).

14

14

(5).

27 Feeling of anxiety (8),

17 Is fond of (8).

RI

Pit (4)

19 Supports (0), ⠀

20 Female relatives (5).

22 Droga (4).

ing trade relations

will between.

Tho

tries.

coun

mission the of the Japan Trade

would keep two

er.

A tentative total for the 37 ter of gaki, former Minis role of the Armistico agre

ational Trade and ment prepared separately. In months of fighting in Korea will Commerce, for departure from English, Chinese and Korcon not be known for at least one

more week, Tokyo on August 15 on a 10- Another two were being held by day visit to Burma.

the Military Armistico, Come Heading

as mismon President Association.

Ung destriction of Con- will represent the Japanes munist fortifications along the during the trip. former battle ipp was in full of the group swing yillarday,with plies of 7 Amenable 8 About, @ Pellot, 11 Emerald, 13 Confuse, 15 Other members

include five business representa equipment that ammunition Repest, 18 Sceat, 10 Realiser, 20 Lodge," 21 Dreary, Down: "I

And two flovernment being moved north of the de Clasp, 2 Final, & Rebaten, Piese 6 Rendvate, 8 Looted, 10 tivos

millfäriset zone Tonicialsnied Linged, 14 Mermaid, 18 Casual, 14 Undrug, 10

Mr Inagaki "also thak Radio alan reported. tifentions to familles up to last

2 Excursion (4).

24 Overenst (4),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Coffer,

4 Peril Government

Ths. Defence Department's weekly summary based on no Friday reported killed it ne toningrelse 132) new total 22.330: wounded (increase 938) new fotsi 101,198; missing (in cronet 204):now total 13,489: total (Increase 874) new Agures 140,040 Reute

British troops in the Canal Zone from

to time

time, carry out "snay" searches in the streets for legal are

and

Photo

Lion. -shows

bpa paggengers

by men of" "the" Ena | Battalion, |itho - Parachula'

Regiment.--Ex-

Dress

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