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MORE TALK OF INTERVENTION German Choir USA Has Atomic Lead

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IN INDO-CHINA Weekend Statements By

US Congressmen

DULLES TO BEGIN PREPARATIONS FOR GENEVA CONFERENCE

Washington, Apr. 18.

The Secretary of State Mr John Foster Dulles returned today from a brief vacation to press his case for "united action" on Indo-China and draft final strategy for the Big Four Geneva conference.

Mr Dulles, returning from his Duck Island retreat in Canada after a rigorous trip to London and Paris, takes off again tomorrow for Augusta, Georgia, to report to President Eisenhower on the critical prob lems facing the United States,

The next day he is expected to confer with representatives of nine other nations on plans for a Southeast Asia defence pact to keep that vital area from falling to the Communists.

The acting Chairman of thio House Foreign Affairs Сольн mittee, Representative Jehn M. Vory, sud Mr Dulles's unfled action" polley will not leng to

all-out war in Indo-China, However, he added that the United States should conder anding Naval and air forces to help the beleaguered French if peace negotiations fail.

Representative Melvin Pen, Democrat. Illinois, who appeared witth Mr Vorys On the NIC television programme "Amuri- van Forum of the Air," said the United States may be faced with i

Indo-China Intervening in Htle more than

Wo sently Intervening."

and planes,

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uro pre-

"If you start with supplies i

there isn't anyone who con foretell what May 1 come next," Mr Price said. "Who would say we wouldn't use land forces if they were needed for victory," he asked,

There were sumo bright

spots, however, worked

on

Mr Dulles preparations for Geneva the vitally important conference later this month.

Reports from Scoul South Korea hus decided to at- fend the conference, which will deal with Korea as well 25: other trouble points in Asia.

Anid

SOUTH KOREA GOING

Sourcen close to South Korean President Syngman Rhee in- dicated that his decision was prompted partly by a letter from Frosident Eisenhower urging him to participate:

The Administration was keep- ing a sharp cye un public re- action to Vice-President Richard Nixon's recent statement 11 Tudo-China, which was reganied in some quarters as 0 trial balloon.

Mr Nixon suggested in speech on Friday to the Amer)-

Society

A

year-old struggle against the Red China on Indo-China and Communists.

11

Although Congressional

mixed, action WDS characterised by growing mals that the declare Itself in favour of com-

Korea.

Burned by H-Bomb Ash

Japanese Fishermen

"Suffering

Then he will begin talks on TC-

representatives was Tuesday with de-of Britain, France, Thailand, Zealand, the Administration Australia, New

Philippines and the three Asso- clated States of Indo-China. FRANCE MORE WILLING

The

United States ja not thinking in terms of

a formal Southeast

In Aslan alliance, trealy form, before the Geneva conference. This step might be taken, however, once the Allies devolop a joint determination to protect the area.

Moscow Says: "It's Up To France"

London, Apr. 18.

An expression of good- will by France would pro- duce a real possibility for the restoration of peace in Indo-China, according to * over statement broadcast Mossow Radlo today.

The

the

WALN

said Content Vietminh

begin prepared

to negotiating on a ceasefire.

that But he complained on the of the Geneva consider

evo

conference

Imilo-China and

Korea questions, the United States and other Western coun- tries

wore

مدلها

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France is far more willing

then the United States to nego~ tute a ruce in Indo-China and

From

Incurable Disease"

Tokyo, Apr. 18.

Visits England

The Children's Choir from Obernkirchen, near Hanover, Germany, arrives at Liverpool Street Station, London.

They are to make a ringing tour of the provinces. The choir be- camo famous overnight through their recording of the best selling

record "The Happy Wanderer",Express

Photo.

New Russian Radar Chain In Austria

Over Russia In Quantity-Says Cole

But Not Necessarily In Quality

New York, Apr. 18.

The Chairman of the Senate-House of Repre sentatives Atomic Energy Committee, Mr Sterling Cole, said the United States, had a lead in quantity but not necessarily quality over the Russians in the atomic energy ·raće.

In a talk recorded for broadcast on Monday morning and released tonight, Mr Cole said: "We have a substantial lead over the Russians from the standpoint of quantity in the field of atomic energy, but I am not sure we have the lead from the stand point of quality.

"We should not underestimate the Russian scientists."

Discussing the security check Hussein's Appeal

For 900,000

of Dr J. Robart Oppenholmer, who played a leading role in the development of atomic bombs, Mr Cole said: "The Joint Com- mitbee was hilly informed on the Oppenheimer case and was aware of it. The Committee bas shown no dissatisfaction in the handling of the case.”

Homeless Arabs

Amman, Apr. 18.

King Hussein of Jordan, today Mr Cole did not elaborate, called

on the Christian world but added here was no

to "redress the wrong" suffered abnormal delay in mind in the development of the hydrogen by 900,000 Arabe who lost their bomb."

homes in the Holy Lands as a

Dr Oppenheimer's past ahli- tions are now under investiga- tion.

result of the Israeli-Arab war..

Ho made the appeal in an Easter message to the people of Asked how the new and big- America in which he said that ger hydrogen bomb sffected the Arabs lived miserable lives.

Mr American strategy;

Cole said there was no basis for a In camps, caves, and grottos. Vienna, change in defensive strategy. They had lost faith, in every- The Russians have built

except God and their "Our present needs call for thing greater effort to intercept an legitimate rights 19 acknow- months a new attacking armada carrying these ledged by the United Nations

modern big bombs," he said. "The pre- completely

move rapidly."--Reu-to scat problem is more acute and and human decency" for them latest reports.

A Japanese physician said today some of the 23 atomic ash-burned Japanese fishermen were suffering from an incurable bone marrow disease.

The physician, Dr Hisao Morita, disputed a up in East Austria during medical bulletin issued by the attending doctors the winter last week in which they said the victims of the and not con March 1 Bikini hydrogen weapon explosion were radar network, according to Arranges that would protect the improving.

Britain is reported to be warm

to the idea."

Dulles is But Mr vinced that a ceaseûre

free world's interests.

a

can bo

of

Mr Eisenhower has said that if Red aggression is not ped there, it will have chain reaction in many countries Southeast Asla, resulting

and millions mord millions

behind people falling captive the Irafi Curtain,

This disease was a form anaemia, he said. "It cals thio

of

lil-treating Mau Mau on examination of the patient

and private reports he received from the attending physicians.

Its function seems to be to Eastern bloc with

from

Somo of the fishermen. Dr the bone marrow, killing the provide the Indo-China now appears in Morka said, were afflicted with marrow's blood-producing mech-the earliest warning of any air

formations

approaching Loa fotel 'disease spotted' by anism."

Allied airfields in the Pouth- official eyes in Washington

investigators among Korea Japanese be mother Greece, or

hitherto been Dr Morita is head of the west. This has where international action of the injured in the World War II

in the Soylet radar gap some sort is deemed necessary stom-bombing of Hiroshima and Internal Medical Department of a

Toho University and secretary system. Communist Negasaki, to throw back "feverishly pre-

of the Japan Institute of Blood

An urgent parallel develop- attack on a vital part of the free

of zadar in Bohemia is ment paring to complicate

Medicine. world.

He said he based his diagnosistion from the west.

intended to give added protec- situation in Asia."

In Austria the string or posis In a dough one up to 80 files wist of Vienna and 30

Dr

sald 蝨

recent iniles south of it, according to

the Austrian sources. American statement that burned

Bome of the stations fishermen apparently suffered no serious intemal in- on main Russian airfields and One unit Juries lacked "common sense.” cannot be concealed.

example operates from statement was issued by for the US Ambassador, Mr John trucks with the famillar grid

aerial Allison.

Vosiau Airport," 15 on miles south of the capital,

There can be no doubt that the new equipment is amongst the most accurate that the Rus- sians possERS,

Air

lie sald increased aup- plica of American ments were being sent to Lado-China, large units of Force the American were being hurriedly trans- North Africa ferred from and two American alreraft carriers had arrived in the Bay of Tonking, adjoining

of the area

hostilities. Itruler.

plete

independence -Chinese states.

for the

The next United States moves Appear to be;

Griffiths Sentence Confirmed

1. To act immediately this week to hasten the formation of a 10-nation defence alliance in the South-Eastern Pacific:

Z. Το stiffen the free

Nairobi, Apr. 18. world nations at the Genera conference beginning дехт

The Commander-in-Chief of against

yielding

to East Africa, General Sir George Communist demands for

Erskine, today confirmet the division of territory in Indo-sentence of cashiering and five China, a coalition Govern years' imprisonument passed. on ment there or a ceasefire that Captain Gerald Selby Lewis

the de- Grimths last month.. would undermine fenders

week Mr Dulles will report to the President in Augusta on his with the British

ecent talks Newspaper of van

that Editors

American troops und French about presenting o front In the Geneva might be used in Indo-China itxelic

with Russia and the French

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Morita

Discussing the medical back- ground of " the cage, thin physician said: "Lack of such Comerion sense was evident in the recent statement by Ambassador Allison which was apparently based on views sub mitted by American physicians." DISEASE INCURABLE

A few hours

Dr later Griffiths,

Morita's charges 43 3-year-old Ducham bom prominently reported in Japan's newspapers, the officer, was escorted, in civilian icading clothes, to an airport at Nairobi Mainichi and the Asahi.

for Britain, Last to board a plane

SOUND THE ALARM Mr Dulles's activities and the comments of Mr Elsenhower and Mr Nixon are believed almed, where he will serve his son-

among

other things, to sound tence.

The commanding officer of tree the alarm through the

bile Griffiths world and wake up the public

former battalion of America to The dangers the King'a African Rifles an- involved. Simultaneously

tais noupred confirmation of the sentence on board the plane will help encourage (a) a firm stand at Geneva, (b) a batter at the airport.

formation atmosphere for he

Wearing a green porkpie hat of the South Pacific alliance and and a brown check suit, Griffiths the citizens of the walked across the tarmac to the (c) prepare United States for possible future waiting plane, accompanied by action. according to

to a diplomatiethe Proves Marshal and Ava

other officers,

wtation of recent events.

right atmosphere at the Geneva conference is consider Fed very important by Washing

munist blandishments about a ENDER

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Griffiths wife and younger

were

week's bulletin from the attending, physicians, Dr Morita Enid. pointed out the patients were suffering a bong marrow disease but contended the Ashermen were improving.

But he said the disease was

and resembled. incurable white corpuscle ailment which killed many people. after the Hiroshima and Negashier atomic bombings.

At least five of the 23 mem bere of the crew of the radio- "Fortunate active tuna boat, Two efflers are flying to Bri-Dragon are seriously ill, Dr tain as his escort.

Morita saki, but he added, "all to decals, Some of them fire son are remaining in Kenya for pelo medical care has bess worried lest the French be the time being. His elder Bod Julled into accenting Com is serving in the army in Ger- He said he plane to call a

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ambeling of the Japan Institute ceasefire or a negotiated rottle-

War Offer Appeals of Blood Medkite The

"to publish ment,

Board will now automatically the facts of the case and ap- the

to

the

conscience of the Informants say that

review the sentence Grimths. United States at Geneva will es dece un Grimal world's ocientists, oppose any move to reach decis will be submitted, according to Dr

arita's statements were Dr. Morita'a sions by a majority vote, to

Mr Jack published after Japan's H-bond this Nairobi lawyer, give

Red China a

apprehensions had ebbed, turn á Gledhill

Grifiths was cotirs marilalled leash temporarily, when local chairmanship of the meeting, o to consider the mosting as for ill-treaking two Mau Mau scientists said reports of radio roundtable conference with Red prisoners China Mail Special, active rain were nothing to

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safe solution will be complete withdrawal of Chinese. Com munists from the war, in which they are providing material and manpower Washington officials

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the free world, i

To Visit Yugoslavia

Belgrade, Apr 18,

Ceint

Bayar of

Line President negotiated agreement on Into Turkey and his Prime Minister, China would only be a trap for Me Adnan Menderes; will vanit ( Zugoslavia in early autumn, see the Communist President: Tito of Yugoslavia They Chinese moving down from mid today's the Yugoslay news Korea large numbers at antigenty Tanjut repe akrorez gumníché, starsal compimen It wild”. Presiden maiter

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