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THE CHINA. MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1953.

Relentless Campaign New US Midget Submarine Launched

Being Waged Against Malenkov Illegal Trade

Speech On Friday?

London, Nov. 4.

Moscow Radio has just described how the Soviet capital is preparing for the big celebrations on Satur- day, November 7-annive sary of the Russian Revolu- tion and red letter day of the Soviet calendar.

A specch by a lup Soviet {

leader--possibly Premier Georgi

Malenkov-ls expreted 10 and on Friday night, and o

Saturday morning there will be o big military parade through

the vast cobbled Red-Square,

Moscow Radio said the a33- preach of the 35th anniversary of the Revolution Is bebig fell on all Parts and stre de ut Mo cew, at enterprices and fogher eritzenfional entablisti memb.

Moscow, it salt, was looking more and more festive and dre corations were being pul on many houses to celebrate The ational heličiny,

›Пted Cros whleb ba

The Supleme Missa in Moscow, bren discussing arrangements for The repatriation of 1,320 Japanese prisoners, is expected to have an opportunity of watch

STRATEGIC MATERIALS

FOR COMMUNISTS

Paris, Nov.-4.

Behind locked doors 'somewhere in Paris, ex- perts of 14 nations—including Japan-are waging a relentless campaign against illegal trade in strategic materials between the Western and Com- munist worlds.

The group, which also includes representa- Lives of Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Britain, Greece and Turkey, works under the inauspicious name of Cocom or Co-ordinating Committee.

Anglo-U.S.

Policies

On Persia

Aligned

It is the prrimanent counter- part of a 14-nation consultative body rot

American initin- on live in November 1949 to bring senior government officials round the conference table Reveral times a your to discuss the best 1920s f Losing the Blegal East-West trade.

Legal

pa 1:1

wag

exports of materials to the Communist bloc now negligible and today Cocom's priory task is to com- bat widespread smuggling nerosy the "Iron Curtain,"

3

American ofeinis here admit London, Nov. 4.

this hus 99mned very reriour The United States

proportions involving and

mutions Britain have aligned their mouth,

ut dull.es' worth of goods

on Iran and

Cocum's day-to-day activities now working jointly toward are kept freret, Adinission to the Square o restoring normal

its membrk are not known Anglo- shy speed lit-

Iranian diplomatic relations

ing Saturday's bly paraite in fest | policies

Square.

that nevasion vitation only.

The Soviet

are

by name,

Police of the continental coun-

Foreign ome and a settlement of the tris spring the traps and make normally invites renior diplomats | oil dispute, authoritative the arrests. and foreign press correspondents; sources said today. to watch the parade Trini jeta manent eagle ta stands spreally

The United States reserved for them, to the left envoy, Mr Herbert Hoover, Jr., Alsoleum,dviser en oll problems to the

Secretary of State, Foster Dulles, opened

Mr John

The Lenin Ching Mall Spreial,

Psychiatrist

Makes Claim

A

Copenhagen, Nov. 4

Danish psychiatrist,

m: that

Prul 12uiter.

Dr

is possible for a man to be persuaded to rumit nurder under hypnotic influence,

Kiven

A series

WELL-ORGANISED

The "T-2." a new class midget 'submarine, smallest underwater craft to be used by the United States Navy since 1903, is launched by the Elekto Boat Company division of the General Dynamics Corporation at Groton, Connecticut. The submarine is 150 feet lojk. is of 250 tons and is designed to serve as a target craft in anti-submarine manoeuvres. The

midget craft will carry two officers and 12 men.-Express Tboto.

"Pravda" Makes Some Startling Revelations

Moscow, Nov. 4.

Uzbekistan, the Soviet Moslem Republic on the border of Afghanistan, has started a drive to eliminate polygamy, the marriage of "child brides" and all "barbaric customs."

"Pravda," the Communist party newspaper, that Determined action followed the revelation by polygamy was still practised in Soviet Central Asia and that women were barred from holding publié

berind. the scenes who make the posts. special But it is the Cocom experts

plane, gather and sift informa- tten and plot a concerted attack.

In a strongly-worded article, the newspaper hit out at what They are up against a well- of tidks with senior Fortim

it cited organised and determined enemy Ofee offelals

"wrong attitude to- today and callswhose lenders are well-dressed.everal senior officials who have wards women," and named in the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, tomorrow,

prosperous men with offices in the entre of Europeen capital.

more than one 'wife. He arrived today from Iran often company directors or fac- where he had talica Iranian Government.

After

Mr

secing Mr Eden, Mir Hoover will return to Wahling- titan

for consultations with Me Dulles later this week.

would be valuable towards the

the

found that she was "shut up securely within four walls."

From that time on,

"Pravdu" loving student on the streets of said: "No-one met the life-

Tashkent.

Among those accused of poly-

"If Khalima fell, her my wero the directors husband would not go to her.

of the city and regional educa-When children were born, he tion departments at Tashkent, capital of Soviet Uzbekistan,

never once fondled them. And once the feudal lord who had

Just Out For Local Colour

London, Nov. k.

An Austrailan widow. Mr. Una Wille, 54, was fined 25 at Marlborough Street Cour day for taking Foods worth 32/- from

store.

The Prosecutor alleged that, when arrested. Mr White had said she was very ashamed of hörsel.

She told the Mazihtrate: am writing a bliot story and wanted to know the reaction of the woman who steals,"

44

Mrs White is staying in Earl's Court, Southwest London, ag China

MERI Special.

Stormy Scenes At Panmunjom Interviews

of this. They

were modestly Communist officials.

* Page 3

POWDERED MILK GIFT TO ASIA: GESTURE BY U.S. Large Amount For Hongkong

Washington, Nov. 4.

The United States Government is providing more than 12 million lb, öf free dried milk for needy people in Asia, with 560,000 lb. earmarked “ for Hongkong.

Korea gets more than half of the allotted total-with 7,288,400 lb-while Japan will receive the second largest consignment. amounting to 2,113,000 lb.

It was estimated, that the total would be distributed among 233,500, needy Japanese,: Including rchool children, over several months,

The

major relief, ogencies, concerned in the Japanese pro- jeet are the War Reliet Services. of the National Cathole Welfare Conference,

and the Church World Services of the National Council

Itakrat

of Churches,

tattet organisation.

+

suid

Department

+ Pro-

spokesman

the programme, now in operation for the Far East,

would provide these amounts

of dried milk:

Naguib's Call To

Egyptian

Youth

Cairo, Nov. 4.

Korea 7,208,400 lb; Japan

President Naguib tonight 2,113,000 lb; Formosa 1,240,000 called on Egyptian youth to 1b; the Philippines 300,000 lb; enrol in their thottsafida in Hongkong 500,000; Okinawa

*120,000; Indonista

200,000

the newly-formed National

with

1b: and Indo-China 200,000 lb. Guard to be ready to defend

The milk is, being made the national soil. available to private American relief agencies from the

400

He was tikding the lute ht a million lb. of surplus dried milk marca-past of 3,000 khali-clad slored in Government ware- National Guardsmen armed houses.

rifics

and sub- Department

Agriculture machineguns- Authorities said 113,000 lb. of the 2,113,000 lb. authorised for Gentral Nagu sold Egypt- Japan was already on the way

lans must work hand hand, and the

remainder was now day and night, to try to "make being moved from warehouses good the loss sustained in tho to the ports of shipment,

past due to the sterile upbring- ing of our youth."

of

NO STRINGS "There are no strings attached to this relief," a spokesman said: "The only stipulation is that the food goes to the people who really need it and that there is no charge made for it,"

their

country.

He added: "Egyptians. must awake to the realisation, of the importance of The fate of many a great power in the world has been decided on its soil or its shorez"

The General was addressing a crowd in Calio's mammoth Midan Tahreer (Liberation wan decorated

"The foreign governments are not involved in the handling or distribution of the gift products, This is left entirely to private relief organisations, assisted by Square), which local private groups. The relist with streamers and, pendants In agencies here, however, pay, the the black, white and red libera- costs of Inland transportation on colours from the warehouses to the He said Egypt was witnessing

"great competition over The major transportation Mediterranean sea, not only be costs from United States se tween endies, but also among country if de friends of the same camp," and

vorts.

tho

ports to the stination are paid by the cled сп Egyptian youth to Foreign Operations Agency, the mar

department

Cent

ocean

the

'in

In

global

march on the rond opened by the July revolution, "whose effect is too great and far- eaching to be imagined or pre- dicted

with theory owners.

They du

not consider them- selves criminals.

They believe that politics is nterfering with legiumete East- West trade and es, businessmen

The Presidium аг the received a higher education took first and foremost they consider

Uzbekistan Supreme Soviet was down 1 whip from the wall, that is their job to see that

summoned and a conference of beat his wife British sources to lay welcomed

and thrust her Panmunjom, Nov. 4, into the street. though,

Inw officers severely criticised and her baby the queds go

"cold those responsible

Chinese prisoners reject He believes a hypnotist, with Mr Duites statement yesterday war" or not.

what Khalima's place was taken by ed Communism by a record for

of foreign aid " strong enough powers car that talks on an oft settlement

The Western

"Pravda" described 15 "sur- another.

Congress authorities and make another person over

ivals of the past." particularly

99 per cent today in a Mutual Security approved the Americans whom he has emitrol

friendly rela- | commit establishment of

"The District Prosecutor. Gazi stormy series of interviews cariler this year, authorised General Nagulb was Measurts immétly ordered, Bukharov, and the Deputy Minis-marked by walk-outs of

ied today." such a crime simply by send-tions between fron and Britain.gue that in the present an-

necom. total of $1,800,000 to finance the cusy world situation the include:t: Ing him a letter with a

ter of Education, Agzam Baba-United Nationa neutral and

of the transportation of reller panted by members They said Fign upon it.

that Mr Dulles strengthening of the Sovlet

Janov, learned

Revolution. Command, packages abroad.

Cabinet statement had formally put an bloe's war potential Dr Relier

1. Investigation by the State learned and through was referring to lend to tumours of différenees of the export af copper goods, steel

One pound of dried milk Ministers cat National Guards- Promouter of arcumstances silent. the ease of two Danish criminals

equals four quarts of alimmed men who had been wounded opinkm between Britain and plates, aluminium nnd other wder which girls were taken wind

Only two of the Chinese Inter- milk. Under have the United alleged

the United States during training. _States_on_the_dis- | stralegie__materials__is_au_net_way_from_school_and_given in

Programme

Guardsmen paraded through. -murdered- a- bank- -clerk

"puted Iranian problēm, v

bordering on treason.

marriage;

the time occupled the post of head A third who asked to return to Police, belleved one man killed

Government buya

Cairo tonight carrying their flag. sur- the clerk

hypnotle

production 2. Pemons breaking laws on of the Tashkent City Education Communism after nearly three

from under the

the this question must be handed Department, influence of the other.

also received a hours of being interviewed was

found over to the courts: He has produced a 400-page

3. A memorandum on The

A big campaign to improve complaint about the disgraceful examined and

behaviour of the teacher. But, "mentally unsound." Mail Special.

education and combat illiteracy, one asks, how could Kamalov presumably partly designed to find the time to examine com that the prisoner told Indian An Indian spokesman sold show that old-time Moslem ideas plaints: he himself had not of plural marriage out-enough time to clear up

are

dectors that moded in Soviel society.

confused relations with its own interview

"where he was" during the with Communist wives.

political officers. He had been their ability to pay the inland detained in a hospital.- Speakers

Tashkent

and distribution The two returnees who re-transportation meeting of law officers spoke of

will bo costa.-Ching Mall Special,.......... quested repatriation "how court and public prosecu-

of the Tashkent returned tonight along with tor's offler organs are still badly Region Education Department seven other

Chinese and д not even begin to worry

Chu

15

23

27

are

t17

Mr Boover told the Press on his arrival that he had brought no new proposals from Iran for case a settlement of the oil dispute.

-United Press.

A British Crossword Puzzle

20

21

ACROSS

3 Causes grief to (8).

Legal right (4).

9 Dire (8).

11 Routed

((8).

13 Agreement (4).

15 Made up (8).

18 Told (8).

10 Iarvaat (4).

21 Tending to delay (8).

23 Joined together (8).

30 Defeet (4).

27 Fingrani (8).

DOWN

1 Pleasert (4),

2 Bendman (4).

4 Warry (4).

5 Pec (4)

6 Snake (5).

7 Exhaustedi (5).

Claw (5).

1b Allude (5).

12 Run off (5).

14 Applaud with shouls (6).

10 Minierial (3).

17 Far

10 De repeated (5).

20 Equipped (8).

21 Clock-face (4).

22 Spare (4),

23 Lubrientes (4).

24 Gape (4).

em-

FAVOURITE TRICK Some of the methods ployed by

the traders outlined by Mr Harald Stas

were

United States

Dirceter of Foreign Operatious, In recent report to Congress.

He mentioned that the most conunon way was to divert shipment white in transit to un apparently Innocent destination and send it

"Iron behind the Curtain"

Mr Stassen also listed his re- presentation of the nature 01

LIVING IN PAST"

at

the

"Asam Kemalov,_who_24_that_viewed_asked_to_be_repatriated...Furm Price Support up white skull on a pink back-

HAD THREE WIVES

"The head

did

Als

to be

he dil not know

The other eight had

plus farmers at a

a bulk cost of about ground. Reuter... 17 cents a pound. The retail price would be about 40 cents. The Department of Agricati to the private relief agencies but ture can allocate millions more

it

was pointed out that tho. amounts which could be handled by them were governed by

cargo:s; falsitation of cistinus- fulfiling their obligati night, about Raktimey's behaviour. He asked carlier to be repatriated. Finn Cabinet

Lions; mumes of non-existent protection

حالة

is

winning the battle for a battle which can only end with the "cold war" itself.

As long as there are fabulous proflis to be made, "a criminai fringe of people who do not mind fooling with dynamite to fil their pockets with taminated banknotes"-as Stassen described them-will always be found.-China Mail Special.

women

"Criticising there short- the comings, the delegates to con- conference stressed that

Me

individunt

had three wives....He, too, had

in

the

"inhuman" length.

Resigns

Lawyer Makes Unusual Will

Chicago, Nov. 4.

a

A Jewish lawyer has. willed more than $700,000. to encourage young Jewn to become farriera.

The will of the Lite Mr Isaac Anderson Loeb,

nica

In probate court yesterday, left B. $714,388 estate to establish and operate the Loeb Farm School for Jewish children on a. 200- acre farm in Hancock Courity, Indiana.

He bought the forth, 14 miles from Anderson, his birthplace, for that purpose.

Arms being used as proof that

United Nations and neutral the goods ordered by Com-

A summary of the discussion his hands full,

officers walked out of the In- said: munist countries would

Le "A tolerant attitude uscu

"What splendid speeches he

tervlows In protest at their din the

towards those who West; cargoes being permitted

the human dignity of delivers on the need for women

Finally, shunted froth country to scorn

convicted of to study both in secondary and even the Reds walked out. women. Persons

The Communists dragged out Yet will not claim they polygamy and guilty of taking higher schools.

Helsinki, Nov. 4. active

away from study and Tashkent Region, of the 403 the interviews to such a length

frequently Uzbek girls who were studying

that they could interview only social life

The Cabinet resigned today small or receive in the seventh

number of the because of a vote in the Finnish remain unpunished

class In

thea Demonstra-1948/49 school

prisoners out of the 403 duo Purliament yesterday implying Bight punishment,

year, lets that for explanation sessions.

Loeb, who died on September half completed

A lack of excfidence in the 0 at the age of 84, said in n tion trials are rarely held.

their secondary education,

First Lieutenant Robert S. Government.

codiel to his will: "In the United Munro protested twice during The Socialist Parliamentary States, Jews have been success

Interview which "Many of them were married one

insied

group

has indicated that it ful in art, science, business and In end so did not complete their four hours and 20 minutes. might support a coalition with manufacturing. In only one line

The prisoner remained' stand- cases the passivity education.

the Agrarian Party but not have they folled--farming." Court and Public Prosecu-

ing defiantly throughout the under Dr U. Kekkonen, who is The will stipulated that funds tor's

in office officials

the

**In

achools CH the ordeal excopt for a few times lender of the Agrarians.

be used for scholarships to could matter of the protection of the Ordzhonikize and Karoruis dit when he squatted to rest his

The 51 Deputies of the agricultural colleges if the eight rights of women is dus to the tits, there are women school- legs.

Agrarian Parly were

not directors of the foundation set up fact that some

of them are teachers with a higher pedagogic The prisoner was

quiet expected to consent to such a believed that the farm school silil living in the past and do poriense, But they are not pro- time to time in a low voice that

education and with

kacrifice great ex although he would repeat from

of their lender,- would be impracticable.--China not set the example of a worthy meded to the posts of aircolors ho wanted to go to Formosa.

France-Presso,

Mail Special. attitudo towards women

in and heads of the teaching soc- their private life.”

tions of the school. In their way Though Soviet officials in there start those who preferve Uzbekistan have for Jongobrolete customs.

The prisoner was given no agitated against "barbaric" and *The transgressions . Moscow, Nov. 4.

of the food or rest and he was not "Immoral"-Moslem customs, Makhmudovs and The Japanese Red Cross this activity appeared to

Rakhimovs allowed to leave the explana- delegation walled today for

be against Soviet morality are lon tent for any reason during speeded up after the publication known in the directing republic the marathon session. information

from The Soviet of criticisms in "Pravda." Red Cross

on which to base

organisations. These organim Munro said that the Indian further discussions for the The

lons also know about the to-supervising the interview pro Lenor of the "Pravda" markable women stockworkers moed repatriation of prisoners.

to, ngực thiế Neutral article sugggested that action who once occupied high Stato Nations Repatriation Commis- had already been taken against posts and who are now shut up slon the officials named.

within the four walls of the future Interviews - United 'family- hearth.”

Press. "It is wrong for regional and republie, arguminátions to be so

Blank Day In Moscow Talks

The Soviet Red Cross called' off today's meeting because they "had not the material" and the delegations did not meet for the

second day

"FEUDAL LORD"

The Chinese political officers

repeated merely

their argu ments.

to set a time limit for

The THE Japanese delegation "Pravda," whoso editorial spokesman sold the Soviet Red strictures are heeded in the Inginerent towards survivals of Mission To Peking Cross was waiting for official smallest Communist porty

Hthe past. The Rakhimova and Agures of Japanese remaining in groups, pointed the moral with Makhmudovs merit attention.

Djukarta, Nov. 4., the Soviet Union after the the story of an Uzbek teacher For them,, the perpetuators of The Agriculture Minister, Mr repatriation

of. group negotiated philology, Kamal Takhimov, polygamy and a wrong bititudo Sanjarwo, said, today that Jart Saturday:

and his young wife Khalima towards wanen, the proper Idonesia has sent a Akmedova, who was a student place is perhaps only among interion to Communist China lo ht the Pedagogical Institute the exhibits of a museum disponclude a indo pact between until she married. Then she beat, lore-Chip Mall Special, the two inations-United Pres.

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD: Across Mothed, 4 Press, 7′′ Evidence,. 0; Cruet, 0 Soused, 11 Ensures, 13 Corrode, 15 Teased, 18 Inbet, 19 Fallored, 20 Light, 21 Dofile. Downl Moots, 2 Hides, Denuded, 4 Precia & Enquires, 8 Smiles, 10a

It was hoped there would be further moeting tomorrow- - Uprising, 12 "Notdied, 13 Chliol, 14 Outät, 10 Avert, 17 Dodge, China Mail Special.

trade

The Duke of Edibburgh addresses men of the Ast Batta- Hon Wolth Guards 't Windeor, The Dako tuspected She Battalion, which later left to take up Kullen. In the Middle

EastExprem Photo,

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