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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1954.
MOSCOW NAMES ITS DELEGATES Liliane Knows
Atomic Action
Turns Your
FOR BIG-4 TALKS
Diamonds Green Eden, Dulles, Bidault Leave
London, Jun. 20.
Diamonds can be made to turn green and their value raised by turing atomic activity, a celentiai revcated here.
Dr J. Gordon Cook, riving
"close-up of sofence" In the Belilsh Medical Association's magaslue "Family Doctor," wrole: "One way of in- oreasing the value of your diamonds if you have any -ret to know refentisk with a cyclotron.
"Experiments have shown Lhmi
bo diamond can 11 Kiven 2 beautiful greeti colour by bombarding i with sub-atomic alpha particles.
"The colour is permanent
the diamonds and
are of
Ereat value."--Chion Staf Special.
Former Polish Captain To
Lecture In US
Washington, Jan. 24.
The Attorney General, Mr Her- bert Brownell, suld today that lie had granted permission to Jan Cwikensis, former
ind
For Berlin Soon
Moscow radio tonight announced the names of the six leading Soviet delegates to attend the Big-Four Foreign Ministers' Conference at Berlin next week.
The British Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, with two of his principal delegates will fly from London to Berlin tomorrow and the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, is expected to leave Washing- ton for Berlin either today or early tomorrow.
In Paris the French Foreign Minister, M. Bidault, has spoken on the French attitude to the conference. He is expected to join Mr Eden and Mr Dulles in Berlin this weekend for preliminary talks.
Lendon Jim, 20. Tre Soviet Fese.go Murder, Mr Vyacheslav Malate v. WITH speaks only Hustun, is ring
1 Brein a "turn of experts, Moscow Radis
in unged ý nagit.
a: ne
One of then, Mr Jen Mrak, A'v } A expert on epotty preistorin which M. Muddy is expected tv tuss
to arrive in Berlin an [perma
Saturday or Sunday.
The principal Soviet advisers
are:
Andrei Gromyko, 45. First Deputy Foreign Minister, for matty year, Soviet Ambassador 10 the Unitect
and Stales Soviel representative on The
4th SecundarY of State John Security Counell. He was Am- Pasar Butler,
Barned h
bassador in London from 1952 to
Tz ser delugation, who | 1933. Sebacen thech neak English, and GemmATA,
Jacob cte ex-
Malik, 46, present Soviet Ambassador in London former Soviet representative on the United Nations Security the Alomic Energy Commission-one of the most brilliant of the younger Soviet diplotnais,
Eskimos Were Count and
the liner Batory, to enter Not Starved
the United States wenpourrily. for a lotuse kour,
who
He mid that Cwikizaki, deserted us ship unt Communism for esyburn i Britan kus July. was die u Tiva in New York aboard the ss Maurelasua Tuesday
next
Mr Brownada acted under the Cistactionary unhertly ponted to him under the McCarran Wolter Ammigration law,
Cwiklinski will make a lecture tour under the sponsorship of the Polish-American Congress, He
Pufish- speak 10 .༣.༤.༤༣ American groups in Chicago on 7 and Inter in Ciun- February bridge Springs, Fennsy (Vari and St. Mary's College, Orenant
Lake.
Michigan Cwiklinski was captain of the
Batory from 2047 until his defection inst July. While be was captain, the German Coin munist leader Gerhard Eister
Says Minister
The
for
Georgi Zarubin, 53, present Ambassador to the United States and Ambassador to Bri- lain from 1946 to 1952.
230 MEETINGS
Ottawa, Jan. 20 Canadian Minister Northern Allairs, Mr Robert Lesage, today derled n charge As Soviet Ambassador in Lon- through dy, Mr Zarubl wit that a group of Eskimo hunters
moet Thaliuts had
of the 250 odd fruitless described as the been allowed to
starve in the four-power diplomatic meetings northwest territories district of
on a state treaty for Austria. Krewatin, in the Artic.
A keen fisherman, he once ad- mitte: "Yes, I like fishing," and, with a quiet smile, he added “In
troubled waters."
UK Imports
Cost Less
Last Year
London, Jan. 20.
Britain imported last year Д for greater volume of goods, and at a much lower cost than in 1952, the Board of Trade announced here to- day.
Import
Her Pythons
LILIANE LAMBERT is only 8 months old but she tras no fear of the python which coils its great length around her. She is the daughter and granddaughter of Parisien animal tamers and will be baptised next month with great ceremony in a cage full of wild Liliane shows no fear or emotion when confronted by circus animals and looks upon the python as a living toy with which she can
herself. Central Press,
declined prices steadily from the post-Korean
animals. In the middle of 1951 peak
when until June, 1953, since they have shown te change, the Board of Trade said.
Total cost of Britain's imports last year at £3,345,000,000 was £134,000,000 less than in 1952.
The volume of her raw material imports rose by one
1952, tenth over
although the amount she paid for them was 25 per cent (£426,000,000)
Lets:9,
Mr R. Knight, Socialist, mem- ber of Parliament for Saskatoon, said in the House of Commons was yesterday that the charge contained in a hook "people of the deer," published in 1952 Lay Farley Mowat, who visited the Arcts in 1947 and 1948. Mr Lesage said the
Britain's charge contained In the book was "false,"
slipped out of the United States there is nothing ng faise as
aboard the Batory in 1949 to nveld a prison term for perjury, -United Press
Mr Eisenhower's First Year
part of the book which says that a certain tribe was allowed
he tu perish by starvation," sald, There is no ground at alt for that allegation,"
Mr Knight had said Mowal alle alleged that the Ihuimuts were coaxed away from their naturn) way of life-hunting-to work for private companies, including 4 Bah
company. When the market
for fish disappeared, these people were Washington, Jan. 20. thrown back on their natural. The Ørst anniversary of resources, out at that time the
At White House
Mr Zarubin has recently been discussions with the holding United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, on Pre addent Eisenhowa's atom bank proposal.
Sergei Vinogradov, Ardbasen dor in Turkey from 1940-1953 was appointed when Ainbasador to France.
bo
The higher volume of raw material Importe reflected increased needs to maintain her rising industriai production. She bought more her textile wool and cotton for industries, more iron ore and manganese for steel making and Im- more umber for building. ports of raw rubber Wore greatly reduced, - гострски,
Grigori M. Pushkin, head of the Soviet diplomatie mission in Berlin from 1940-1952 when he was appointed a Deputy For- eign Minister. He is a member Imports of tobacco increased in of the policy-making "Colle weight by 41 per cent over 1952, gium" of the Soviet Foreign Mlaistry and the chief Soviet OIL IMPORTS DOWN expert on Germany.
But smaller
Thus, Mr Molotov's closest
amuse
"Let's Build Simple Aero-Cars For The World's Skyways"
New York, Jan. 20.
An
An American aeronautical engineer, Mr Grover Leaning, has appealed to industry to develop "aero-car" which people could fly as easily as driving
a motor car.
straight-up direction.
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Britain Prepares To Deal With Atomic-Bomb Fires
London, Jan. 20,
Britain's Civil Defence authorities are pre- paring to meet the threat of an atomic bombard- ment and they are planning mobile fire columns ranging over the whole country to fight blazes- which would follow such a bombardment.
Firemen to man the columns are to be trained
in a new school at Reigate, near London.
Recently it was announced work had been com- pleted on a deep atomic-bomb proof headquarters in London for the Civil Defence,
Plans for mooting the after- effects of atomic bombing pro- vide for the 'concentration of fre fighting equipment in mobile columns that can travel and breadth of the length
Britain, a Home Office ocio
statod.
He said the columns would
have self-propellock pumps capable of delivering about 1,000 gallons a minute. The columns would be radio-controlled from a central headquarters.
The now school at Reigate will train firemen to handle the new equipment.
Among the now devlees they will
be taught to handle, is a special truck which lays down six-inch diameter hose at the rate of 20 miles sa hour.
This, with
newly-designed 18-foot long. six-inch diameter lightweight plastic pipes and
tanks of fibre glass, will help solve the Breman's main prob- lem adequate water supply.
1,000 PUMPS Experts estimate
pumps
would be
that 1,000 required to put out a fire caused by one atomic bomb.
The present peacetime strength of the London fire brigado is only about 140 pumps. About 10,000 more fure In
storage where they have been since the
war.
The specially-designed pumoS for the mobile columns are now being turned out from the faclories in substantial num- ber" the Home Omee official stated
Mr A. 11. Johnstone, chief offeer of the Surrey fire brigade, Bald here after a visit to the United States: "Ordinary peace- time fighting
and equipment
c
methods do not differ much between countries. But I can say that, we in this country are well in advance of America in the design of special equipment for wartime use."China Mail Special.
Soviet & Indian
• Require the more of the tion science could produce an Jurists Meet defence require-operator than to steer it and re- could take off and land vertical-In East Germany
President Dwight Eisenhower's natural CERCUTCLS. the caribou, advisers in Berlin are men with men's brought smaller imports gulate its speed.
of finished textiles nonferrous
arrival at the White House was celebrated today in a short cere-ad.
monly
nct
evable."
Me Ka'ght
The in which the President
thnimiuts were now was presented with an engraved | "subsisting largely on The crystal cup representing his life charity of the members of soino expedition in thai from childhood in a Kansas farm military
country,"
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Land safely by moans of 13, ny radar even with the operator "usleep at the switch."
that
and
development of a Food imports were
The aero-car would need to: not see the mainly
• Take off and land in a
vehicle to utilise the vast free from Australia and Argentina,
straight-down roads of the air. Private flying
has decreased consistently."
"If we could only get busy on
• Fly in a straight-line speeds up to 300 miles an hour." he continued, present avia-
airoraft
of modest cest
fast horizontally, and that could have its difficult long experience of B
the West.metals and machine tools.
balancing
technique done by Reuter.
automatic pilot, leaving only The rapid increase in output
Grover Leoning, inventor of
control to from British retinories the strut-braced monoplane and stooring and speed also meant that Britain was able the amphibious plane, a leading pa
"We
the day may even sec to cut her 1953 imports of re-aeronautical engineer since 1811, when we will have worked out
America was fined petroleum products.
complained that
a radar system that will ensure not "building out of our exten-
ufac-a safe landing, even if the pilot pat final sive air loro a great manufac- of Trade The Board
mo- is asleep at the switch. It is figures showed that exports to turing industry, llize the automo- the dollar orcs reached £380,- tive Industry, which will deve-in such a vehicle that a person 000,000 well
over $1,000, lop an air vehicle for an indivi- with poor eyesight and advanced 000,000 and nearly 14 per cent
age could fly as safely as driving dual." 1952. The total, fr
an automobile."United Press, greater than
*Mikary orders, To matter delegation to the Berlin
Coa value of exports was £2,582,- how vast, wilt never buli such ference, including the Secretary of State, Mr Anthony vious year and Hittle different Ulcer can't about 1,000 planes Nutting, and the
Assistant from 1951.
now do the air linns fying. By Untier-Secretary State Al
chloss of trapper
EDEN ARRIVING
his accession to power of north
Mr Knight
Jan, 20, 1953.
suld
The cup was presented to him
by
Lesage suggested members of his cabinet, | book
should
classed lenders of the Republican Party action because it was based and
House staff.-"false and partial information." the White
China Mail Special. France-Presse.
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Berlin, Jan. 20. The East German ADN News Agency announced today, that turists from India, the Soviet Germany Union and Eastern had met last Monday at the Potsdam Babelsberg Ace
Academy. Professor J. Misra, Indian ex- law, stressed the solidarity of the Indian people
the German with the people in their struggle for a peaceful solution of the German question, the agency said.
On
, constitutional
Prot. Misra also intends to Western Germany, the
visit
Under- 000,000, the same as in the pre-at industry, Commercial via New Chairman For agency added-France-Presse.
French Foreign at the end of 1952 was generally are waves intimately to the Affairs Committee
of
impractical
Mr Frank The recovery which started
maintained throughout last year nifer of this country to such a Mr Eden, who will be greeted and in the Onal quarter experts degree that crowded streets and at Tempelhof port by
Park, Jan. 20. the were running at eight per cent meads are making car travel in- British High Commissioner in more than a your earlier. Ex-Creang
Still General Pics Koortig, Gilet Germany, Frederick Hoyer ports of vehicles, particularly private cor prodution is on an oponach of the European Gamy Millar, and the British Com- aircraft
considerably Wero
freaky, was vo-obertasi tonight 03 recendicit IIVO,
ot
National Kva mander in Berlin, General Cyril | higher in the second balt
"During the last decade, hun-Chademan Coleman, is expected to go 1953 than in the two precoding | dreds of thousands of people Assembly's Foreign Affaire Com- directly to his Grunewald re- half years-Router.
have learned to fly, yet we do mile with the support of Com-
munist dicoulies. sidence-France-Presse,
Ensler, M. Danel Mayer, one of the trading Socialist opponents of the European army was re- Chairman of the Assembly's Foreign Affairs Com-- mikice. Thus Cchanuntita voled for him too.
"NOT TO BARGAIN”
Paris, Jan. 20.
The French Foreign Minister, M Georgs Bklault, told the diplomatic hero that
and
ENTERPRISE France would have much to do
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7 Nomads, B. Wince, 10 Dlls, 13 Precept, 15 Acrid, 18 Ever, 17- Rota, 19 Lease, 20 Blender, 21 Snip, 23 Avali, 24 Minute, 20 Urage, 26 Hérails. Down1 Contours 2, Simulato, 3 Lad", 5 Prin boss, 6 Kacaps, 9 Order, 10 Boonning, 12 Piles, 19 Eventuali, 14: Trippers, 16 Olives, 23 Rick.
at the Berlin Conference, that "It will chepend on the good- will and understanding of all our partners as to whether this
role will be effective or "hot"
"We are going to face a very
percent uriostalding, said M Bidault, "We must not think [thers is ham fallad · in `ordvance,"
he added.
Hey which, "Wapka obt: going | Chikk to + bergnini – Bargodzilang Tanob a good · pošlay) 1-cha Cosmicain for nothing and oblaring Well on changers in the position #opted by the vouch Govern
Canada Tests Coal For Gas Turbine Engines
Ottawa, Jan. 20,
Canada has made the world's first test of a coal- burning exhaust-heated turbine engine and the result was satisfactory, Mines Minister George Frudham said.
Mr Prudham mild that in only designed to make the use of two earlier itzie-in the United coal
recently practical, was Kingdom and the United States completed and the tost pro- --hid power been prédure from |-graṁme begun. After pre- coal in a gna turbine,
liminary runs using oll, the first Lost an oval was made and was satisfactory."
Mr Prudham was axiced by Mr J. A. Byrne, a Labour Momber of Parliament, about the Mines Department's sponsorship of the desight and construction of da experimental coul-burning dus turbing, The work was being carried out by the McGi University Cas Dynamicr BorDr Laboratory,
~ADENAUER, CONFERS
West · Gertunáš,
Konrad Adena:
"Both
these key Committees
due to examine are steg
Sha Fazepam army treaty before the | Nakkinað. Assembly can go ahead with the antification debato.-- Router
Record Exports Of "Scotch"
London, Jan. 20. Scotch Whisky exports
were
the highest ever in 1953 And
earned for Britain £37,708,000 in foreign currencies.
HEAT EXCHANGERS
In all 13,202,404 gallons were Mr. Prudham, said that the sont oversens, 2,000,000 gallons distinctive feature of
the more than the previous your, het heated turbine engine the Scotch Whisky Association
announced. www the heat exchangers, which kept fly ashi ánd, viher waste
Well over half of this 7,163, products from burning cool from 747 gallons went to the United fouling the turbine blades. States and brought in dollars to "The purpose of the unit is to
"anticipated that the the value of £20,781,000. Thi carry out research into the prob-cond Elage of the research was an increase of 862,888 gul many; for, the last time before some of using coal as a fuel for programme: to be carried out on long and 21,300,888 over 19824. Canada was the second" „Big- roman pas turbine engine with hie plant writ Gortarod over abme the start of the Berlin (
view to the propulsion of two games, Mr Passband Fluiden gest customer paying 2,374,000 locomotives de the production or the point o view of for 87.885
galions Mr. Prudham It was believed that they had of electric power. !! discussed probiome related to said, ja 4003
28 :: potstmeresõnum kathai #xperimental programfie,
which includes tow, FLoutters
ferred with
Us, Hiáls Commmalation
work. Moet marketé “beste in importage Mos in the wore those in New92)
Bank Would Not Accept His Beef Cut-
Detroit, Jan. 20. Butcher Bam Elsenberg, a bil absent-minded at times. wrapped up the day's receipts and handed them to a customer who ordered luncheon meat,
Sam discovered his mis- lake when he tried to barık
pound of cold cuts.
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The customer, Eleanor Bailwer, returned the $197 when she discovered the mistake.--United Press,
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