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THE CHINA, MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16,..

1953

CRITICAL THREE-POWER TALKS Anthony Eden

Big Three Foreign Ministers Meeting In London

Conference Of

Statesmen

At Vital

Vital Testing Time

London, Oct. 15.

towards

recognition or the Peking regime.

Under this, the United States and France continue to recognise the. Chinese Nation- ellate in Formosa and Britain promises not to press for change in their attitude until Communist China shows genuino readiness to negotiate on standing problems.

TRIESTE CRISIS

In terms of possible.

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out-

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Mr John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, arrived tonight for a critical three-power conference on future Western warfare, the Trieste problem is policy towards the Soviet Union and Communist China.

the most urgent facing the Big This is primarily an

Mr Dulles will also confer with the British Foreign Secretary, MrTree.

Anglo-American altair, but Anthony Eden, and the French Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault, who France, who joined the others is expected late tonight, on the Trieste issue.

Official spokesmen have warned that "no earth shaking decisions? will be

today. taken during the two or three-day meeting of the three statesmen opening But they admit that the Ministers are gathering at a vital testing time in East-West tension and in Western unity against a threat of Communist expansion

Action On Assets

Demanded

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In 1948 in advocating the turn of the whole lerritory to Italy, is also deeply concerned.

President Tito's violent re- action to the British and Ameri-

can declsion to withdraw from thelr zone and hand it over to Italy has taken London and Mr. Dulles, for whom such One decision the "Big Thre" WHI have to take is whether step would represent a conces Washington aback.

foll to would have

Diplomatic quarters helu United States alan that Britain and the

Governments few see how the two unthinkable should

their almost stand firm On

months ago, is expected to tell could go back on their plan en- decision

next to quit Trieste

British and

of Yugo- French col- urely. But, in faco month despite President Tito's his

slavia's threat to move into zone of the conditions brent marcit into zone A It leagues

against any Italian forces enter- Italian trips. tuke over jinted.

some urgent rethinking is

Bonn, Oct. 15. Three leading members of Chancellor Konrad

Government | two Adenauer's

re-

exert

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ded

effect. into slotbout putting the deel- Official quarters have not inker Kympathetically President Tito's a four-power conter- ence to discuss what he calls "the threat to peace," believing that it is unlikely that such talks would achieve any more than past con- ferences ive done,

Both

Key to a settlement is still

as which he would be board to to-

Bist

a fre-power in planning meeting. Mr Eden, only recently

The perennini subject of the (covered from a series of major European Defence Community-- operation, is acting as the still not finally approved by any host.

met Mr of the six-member States will appeal for a Be personally Holles at the airport tonight. come up under the heading of

"European policy." The Ministers

plan to hold Teetings daily

1100

RATIFICATION ISSUE ut coalition parties called to-Jan 1000 GST, but there may Mr Dulles and Mr Eden are

Mr Dulles end Mr Eden are Two-sided talks-expected to put some searching day for urgent action to be separate

America, France questions to

M. Bidault about expected to devote some time clarify the problem of Ger-Britain and

and America-on

French rat-ferway freen the main conference the side of the prospects for many's

fornier tu༥༢:íས「ti、imtt

min conterence.

fleation of the 1-month-old to talk over the intest position of abroad.

Ca Friday they are expected to treaty through which Germany the Anglo-Egyptian egodations deputies, [ver Free start off by banging up-to-date in to provide half a million men on Britain's evacuation of her

£500,000,000 surzon at Suez. Christian their analysis of Russian policy in for Allied defence. Democrats and +16

THE KEY Democrat, made this appead as the light of the recent diplomatic Diplomatie quarters here are

Britain and America France Here convinced that exchanges with Moscow,

unless delegate to the Congress of the

the base as a vital with Society fur

Private they are faced German

21 Soviet shortly approves the European regardl

Eust bustion against Interests Abroad, which opened pafusal te came to the conference Army plan which she herself Mille

which must be today

In Munich,

table to decus: Ciennany and conceived three years ago-Bri- Communism. Austria-12y world problems tan and the United States will maintained for immediate use Dr Kal

Free*** Pileiderer,

British troops Democrat,

on Paris after the 80,000 strong pressure than its own term Du! panted

The Western powers have to accept West Japuty's

Germany's fortn assets And already been returned to her,lady make bit consessions to armament within the 14-nation

definition of the area an attack Mo-com on the proposed agenda Atlantic Pact. while those of Italy had been a save but the crux of

Sir Winston Churchill in his upon which would justify an very leniently treated,

the problem is still

Russian speech lost werk as good Allled return to the base. Herald the occupation Powerstence on talking about 2 said that this country would America is understood to sup- should rendive

port the British demand that negotiations between the West Geman peace treaty before there k pressure on the Finch.

comozeatyally-elected all. The Prime Minister's renewed } Tur

be included in this Cunnin Federal Government einen Government.

Egypt has and individhant States for the

of world leaders will also come 50 resisted this in the Cairo freeing of German assets.

GUARANTEES ·

either in the conference up

mce negotiations and baulked at At all events. Dr

that or in the private Britain's insistence tho Foreign room itself that tomorrow; said, action was urgently re-

the 70-year-old 4,000 technicians she leaves qubed to free smaller psets and

Ministers are to approve a new taiks which

with Mr behind to maintain the base opposite state man is to have bring their insurance sums that had become move to

this should be in uniform. duo since the war, and also to number in Moscow, M. Vynche Dulles and M.

There Persia will be another Middle Big Four Downing Street home. allow Germann the right to

toitussin's is not the slightest sign that the Past Issue for the Dulles-Eden hop in the United States. Hected for an end to the latest note, they are expected President is now any more pre talks.、

Both Ministers feel that the Hiquidation of German assets. to invite M. Molotov to a con- pured to consider such a meet-

immediate Communist threat to The practice of some countries of ference at Lugano, Switzerland, ing than he was last summer, when he turned down the idea.

Persia has been averted by the seizing the premises of former on or about November 9.

But Sr The draft Allied note drawn

Winston Churchill is

overthrow of the former Pez- Gorman diplomatic missions was

committed to "pernier,

Dr Mohammed Mossa- a "grave breach" of international up by experts here during the

publicly severing" with his plan and has

degh. past week is understood

But they are anxious to law, ho claimed.

stabilise the new regline In Another Free Democrat, Dr make the first formal reference virtually said that only his con- That such a meeting Hans Wellhausen, maid Switzer- to a possible exchange of securi-villon

International

# sound economic basis, land's Treatment of German ty guarantees between the West might clear the

in office Is keeping him and the Soviet assels was "the ideal solution."

Union to offset air German owners had received fears about possible aggression despite his age. their former rights, but repara- from Gerniany. tion demands had been sailsfled It does rot take

up the and economie relations were not Russian proposal for disrupted.

tavka br

O

Packerer

it

SECURITY

alay Molotov, to meeting.

Replying

There are now

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as

oppeal for a top-level mesting concy" zone.

Bidault

the

Teheran by helping to put it on

ONLY WAY

At No. 10

Buch thinner, after his illness and operation but, on his uwn declaration, “ilt and ready for work," the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, is shown arriving for his first Cabinet meeting äfter his return to London Iráin convalesOCHTE

Lit Greece, Reuterphoto.

Village Bombed In Error

persons

Bangkok, Oct. 15. Burmese fitcraft crussed the Thailand border on Monday, bombing ait kill-

ន two

and wounding five others, the Thailand Ministry of the Interior announced today.

that The Ministry said the aircraft; which had

the

been strafing Nationalist Chinese

guerillas in Lite northern Burmese jungles crossed the Thailand bor- der and bombed

a village the

mistaken bellef that it was a guerilla camp, The announcement said that the Thailand Govern- meilt was considering

во Rangoon. - protest France-Presse,

Pontiff

Protests Red Move

A

In the long run, this can only The Pope today Issued his

Mr Dulles is expected to give

Ho

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a

Wave Of Strikes In Canada

Toronto, Oct. 15. Gold miners in Ontario and Quebec, deep sen sail- ors, British Columbia tim- ber workers and Newfound- Jand fishermen are keeping Canada's wave of strikes going while further labour other unrest threatens in Industries."

more than

A Canadian Press news agency

listed survey today

18,500 persons idle i through strikes for a variety of and causes, Including wages the withholding by employers of union dues from workers' wages,

Pare

Rosenberg Said To Have Headed Radar Spy

Ring

New York, Oct. 15.

Senator Joseph McCarthy said today that Julius Rosenberg, executed atom spy, headed a radar spy ring in the Army Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, site of the Army's prin- cipal radar research activity.

The Senator said evidence that the spy ring continued after Rosenberg's execution would make it "absolutely necessary" to interview David Greenglass, now serving a prison term for in- volvement in the atom spy case.

Greenglars, a brother of Resen. bong's wife Elhri, who also was

exosulet, testified for the Gov- CHIANG'S SON

ernenvent that the Rosenbergs

stole United States atom bomb secrets and transmitted them to the Soviet Union.

IN

AMERICA

Lawton, Oklahoma, Oct. 18. Lieut.-General Chiang, Ching-

son of Generallssimo

Federal authoritics had in- diented that the Rosenbergs would not have been executed if they kuo, had told all they know about Chiang Kai-shek, President of

but they espionage, silent, except for protestu tit

they were innocent,

remained

the

Nationalist Chinery centre at

Loured

United States

Fort Sill yesterday,

General Chinng plans to go to Republi- Kansas City today, then to Son

Senator McCorily, can from Wisconsin, is Chair-Francisco. The return trip homo man of the Senate, Permanent will be made on Friday, Investigations Sub-Committee, He came to Fort Sill after which is investigating the Fort visiting military bases at Fort Monmouth situation.

Leavenworth, Fort Bragg, Fors he would Benning and a tour of the In- of Justico dustrial Est.-United Press.

ask the Department

10

ile told reporters

make immediate orange-

Sub-

to

inent for some of the Committee's

Investigators talk with Givenglass as soon as possible.

TOP SECRET He added that Greenglass might be called as a witness al

Sub-Committee hearing.

Earlier, Senator McCarthy said a German radar scientist, who fed from a Soviet laboratory, gave reports to United States officials of top secret documents solen froin Fort Monmouth and used by Communists.

witness.

He told reporters the scientist would be called as

The scientist, whom he did not identify, worked in the Soviet- Paron Laboratory in controlled Eust Germany and fled to West Germany more than a year ago, Senator McCarthy sald-Reuter,

The sloppage by more than 5,000 Newfoundland fishermen, who

11 left off fishing about

In- month ago to wait for an crease in the price of fish, may The Pro- be nearing an end. vincial Government this week promised to supplement pay- ments offered by the dealers

the fishermen and sidering the offer.

Bro

con"

Vatican City, Oct. 15.

at the first public protest te dune by restarting the flowPolish Communist Government's DISPUTED POINT

The series of strikes, which of the country's vest oil sup actions against Cardinal Stefan started in July in Northern a five-

tap- plies to world markets.

Arch-Ontarlo On the subject of the

suspended Wyszynski,

the and spread to Until there is n power meeting with Communist level meeting, diplomats bre

resumption bishop of Warsaw.

copper-gold producers, Involv of The Christian Democrat Dr China to discuss methods wondering whether M. Bidault of diplomatic relations between Paul-Leverkchu, called for an easing world tension. But the will again take up the cudgels

made the protest in ing more than 6,000 workers London, the Teheran and agreement with the United possibility of a meeting with over the Prime Minister's United States is bound to act message issued to all Roman altogether, appears no nearer

the of the Peking statement that "France refused as States to serve as the basis for reprezentatives

intermediary in any Catholic Bishops in the world settlement agreement with other States. Government--so far recognised to agree to such a conference negotiations to open

up wells in preparation for next Sun-

is devoted by the One thousand members of the The Society

Union hay estimated only by Britain among the Big during the July meeting of the and the rusting Abadian, re- day, which

Church to prayers on Roman Seafarers' Internatiorial German assets abroad, exclusive Threewill feature high in the "Big Three" in Washington. inery again.

Catholic

have been on strikte since Sep- Missions. of patents and trade marks, at Ministerial talks.

Lord Sellbury, who was

The Pope's message particu-tember 28 against Canadian between 15,000

20,000 and

growing in-standing in for Me Edon at the Mr Eden a full account of the larly recalled "the dear glorious deep sea ships to enforce de million Marks (between £1.250 dications that all three Western Ume, insists he pressed for fact-finding mission he sent

for a $50-increase in Teheran today under Mr Her. millon asd £1,600 million). Of powers might, agree to such agreement to the proposal,

missions of the Far East" over-mands

monthly wages And n: 40-hour run by the Communists. these, between ten and 15 per} conference If Its agenda were M. Bidault says it was neverbert Hoover, Jr.

The Popo spoke of the week at sea. ile behind the "Iron strictly limited in the first in raised at Washington and that The two-sided talks between suffering of hundreds of priests Curtain"-Reuter.

In Northern British Columbia France has therefore neve: ex-te and

bed an opinion on it.

M. Bidault will

are idle and nuns in the breaking up of

as a result of the strike called In their with Sir Winston doubtless cover the situation in missions in Communist Chinn 5,000 timber workes

to back de Churchill, Mr Dulles and M. French North Africa following and other areas

In his reference, to Cardinal three weeks ago will

the French deposition of the probably raise with

mands for a pay Increase. Pope. sald that Wyszynskie of the forces him his reported plan to make a Sultan of Morocco in August.

the direst approach to M. Georgi

Another topic will be the nevernment last Malorkey,the Soviet Prime French offensive in Indo-Chino, Minister, if he falls to get accept--Chirin Mall Special. awe of his proposal for a four- power meeting.

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The Prime Minister has not yet even hinted at such a move In his public utterances, but a number of people who have been in personal contact with him in recent weeks have said he has this in mind.

THE FAR EAST

American

Secretary

to

of

New Head Of

Tribunal

Teheran, Oct. 15.

the

of

Pollsh

Also in Briush Columbia. had led

the sh3,000 timber workers in month to southern interior, 1,000 elec- suspend the Cardinal Arch-trical workers in Vancouver and bishop from his functions and Victoria, and 4,000 pulp, su)- to force him into retirement. phite and paper mill workers. "We take this opportunity to have applied for Government- assure him once more of our supervised strike voles. paternal affection and to raise

our own most sorrowful and About 15,000 pulp and paper most firm protest against this Industry employees will take a violation of the racred rights strike vote next Sunday in

the six-month wage

contract of the Catholic Church,"

dispute.Reuter.

General Nnsrollah Moghbel Pope said.--Reuter.

has been appointed to replace For Eastern subjects appear General Gholam Afkhamlhamd сп Saturday's provisional

as head of the military tribunal agenda. They are dominated by

which will try the former the projected

Korean political

Iranian Premier, Dr Mohammed conference and the situation In

Mosendegh. Indo-China, where France, with The change was made because American backing, is working up the military authorities decided to a

a major offensive against the that, since General Atkamlhamd Communist rebels.

had taken part in the attack on Frame, anxious for a settle- Dr Mossadegh's house, he might ment

which would enable her not be impartial in the trial. to bring back, to

to Europe the

Was understood thut forces she needs to balance those General Moghbel will be put in planted for West Germany,charge of Iranian railways, hopes the conference on which were put under martial

Korra night later lead on to law yesterday "Lo prevent

negotiations with tho Com-sabotage."-France-Presse. munists on Indo-China.

The full-scale Korean сол- ference envisaged in the armis- tico

agreement

Etil seems far

Or

Executioner To Forgo Fees

off, and is ilkely to remain, so unless

China Communist America shift their grounds on whether neutral nations should

Calro, Oct. 15. at the table, or sou

alter STOITUC

Sergeant Mohammed Zinka), native conference is arranged,

RIVE

official Egyptian -executioner, The Big Three are due to has decided to forge his fees

the instructions for the when hanging "traitors." discuss Americans representative to the He has already hanged one preliminary

with | former Government officiat, and conference Communist China at Panmun- is due to execute three more on jom on October 20.

Despite this scheduled meeun Saturday, following their death gentence by the Revolutionary possibility of another contact Zunkal, who, receives £5 for execution, announced - his through a conference of the Big cach

a letter today to the

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Field Marshal Sir John Hard- im Ing. Chier of the British perial General Staff, arrived from Darwin this afternoon and. was taken

ernment Immediately to Gov-

where he is the guest of the Governor-General, Sir William Siim.

Before flying to Melbourne, Sir John Harding will have talks the Prime with Mr Menzies, Minister, and other Ministers tomorrow morning-Reuter.

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