-THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1954,
Proposed Meeting Of Atom Scientists:
Former Rulers Reunited In London
Ex-Queen Nabagereka, wife
the exiled Kabaka of al Buganda, neen with her husband who met her on her arrival
at London Airport from East Africa.
Ing since the Kabaka Wan
This was their first meel- last from Buganda
banished
December. It is not yet known how long the ex-Queen Is
going to spend with her husband.
Express Photo.
He'll Kill A 1,000 Rats A Day
This Pied Piper Will Use Patent Traps
Superior, Wisconsin, Apr. 19.
Gust Lindquist, who believes he has "built a better rat trap," said tonight he will fly to the Philippine islands next week to offer his services for $200,000.
Lindquist, 67, said he intenda | Orleans. to Angeles,
Chicago and Los
Disagreement In U.S. Over Eisenhower Plan
Washington, Apr, 20.
Two members of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee disagreed today over the use- fulness of President Eisenhower's proposed inter- national conference of atomic scientists to advance the peaceful uses of atomic energy. The con- ference would presumably include Soviet scientists,
The Chairman of the Atomic Energy Com- mission, Mr Lewis Strauss, announced yesterday that Mr Eisenhower planned to call such a con- ference later this year.
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cation when CongrESS complete action on it.
would
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Mr (Democrat, California), member of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee. told Reuter: "I support the idea of an internationni con- scientists were made known as ference and I am in favour the Soviet
Union was
of the Soviet Union attend-objections in the United Nation
ing it. The Soviets ought to be included in any overall consultation
anything which has to do with pence ful utilisation of the atom."
(1)
But another Democratie Com- milice member. Senator Edwin
Colorado. took Johnson, of different view.
very
A
He said: "I am about lubinus
anything Con- coming out of it. good ferences 48 rule are worthy. dubious about this
but I am
particular problem."
Both members said they had about the not been consulted President's plan as
Disarmament Cuminission to the membership of the group which would open new bounds atomic control talks. Soviet
The Commission in the face of
opposition appointed A
five-nation sub-committee
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posed of the United States, the Soviet Union, France, Britain end Canada to carry on the pri- move by vale talks rejecting a Mr Andret Vyshinsky, the So-
have viot delegate, to
China,
Indie, uni Czechoslovaki
brought committee.
On to the sub-
He had emphasised that the
COUNT exclusion of these three tries would create greut
13- announced by Mr Strauss, but they expected culties concerning Soviet - the Committee to the given de- felpation, and 心 Mplomats tails later.
the
It was understood that Committer Chairman, Mr Ster
Cole Citepubitem1, New ling York) had been told about the
bul proposal,
he was not in- mediately available Today for
Mr Strauss had not specificat- y suid thaL the Soviet Union would be invited to the posed conference, but his mark that it was hoped it would
Interprated this
31 wetled threat that
the Soviet Union might boycott the talks.
unfavourable the Despite start, the opinion in Washing ton was that Mr Vyshinsky, ofter making his protest, would probably attend the next meet- ing of the Commission on Fri-
duy,
Omcials said there was no
between id direct connection darmament talks in the United be attended by "outstanding Nations and Mr Eisenhower's
proposed
trolling
men In their profensity from
conference of selen- the work" was inter- | Lists. all over
The United Nations is- preted to mean the inclusion of cussions they sal
would deal 4o build traps big enough
with ways and Soviet scientists.
means of con- catch 1,000 rats a day in the "TIT interested in helping
ANOTHER STEP
the mass destruction islands. Hordes od rats have those people with their prob-
hut the scientists' Such a
conference was seen weapons, Lindquist
"I've said. the Philip lemn," of
conference would be concerned overrun parta
Etsen- step in Mr heard rats and
are killing tour or as another fivo persons a
day and somehower's drive for a world bank with development of the peace- atomic power for peaceful ful uses of atomic energy and the purposes Nations people have to cat dirt because of
which he proposed in would not therefore involve the the rats have caten all
speech isst weapons feld-Reuter. crops."
December.
pines, Cousing tamine plague.
Lindquist said he has written to the Philippine President, Mr Hamon Magsaysay, # will offer the island Government patent rights on his invention for $200,000,
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ал
Lindquist said that his trap automatic self-selling device which ranges in size to At specific situations.
A chemical in used to kill the rats quickly once they are in the trap.
"With the trap, the chemical (Paris Green) and a le help from the rats there's not much
} to it," he said.
Lindquist sold that he has used his special traps in several American cities, including New
He said he would stay in the Philippines "for a couple of months to shaw them how to use the Traps."-United Press,
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Plane Disaster
Burbank, Culit, Apr. 20. Seven
killed persuns were when a
military Bying boxear transport plane crashed on mountain in a dense tog near here today.
The plane was preparing to land at Burbank airport outside of Los Angeles. The craft completely destroyed by flames.
France-Presse.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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Stalin-Slogan Revived
For May Day
London, Apr. 20.
A Sorrowful Gorilla
Sorrowful looking baby gorilla being comforted by Afr Arthur Watson, who is seen in Paris after he had arrived by air with his collection from Douala, which he is taking back to the Baltimore Zoo in America-Central Prem
An Altar To Hermes
Found Under The Sands Of Cyprus
Nicosia, Cyprus, Apr. 20.
PERON CHANGES
HIS TUNE
More Work, He Says Not More Pay
Buenos Aires, Apr. 20.
Argentina's working classes, which for four consecutive elections have gone to the polls lured by the prospect of higher wages, have been given a new slogan for the elections due on April 25— "work".
In a candid pre-electoral speech, President Peron recently told employers and employees alike that "no Government can be a wizard and distri- bute what does not exist."
"No one since Christ," he added, "has been ablo to repeat the miracle of the loaves and fishes,"
by Peron issued In future, President
the Ministry - of declared,
and wakes
salaries Technical Affairs revealed that will have to be adjusted in ac taking 100 as the bare for year rordance with what each indus- 1943, the real earnings of skilled try can afford, the efficiency of industrial workers lost your had
and the concern Pach
pru dropped to 89 while those of
untrained labourers had risen to ductivity of each worker.
103 The President's speech arks a milestone
in hils eight-year- The fact that he
ald regime.
The 1943 Index numbers adversely affected by
announced this change in policy were
In the midst of an election con- three consecutive bad crops,
is regarded as proof that he feels more sure of lis
tion than ever before.
have been
This situation resulted in a
to premium
unskilled labour and a drop in the quantity and
the quality of Argentina's industrial
bring about а new Ретоп President professionals and businessmon with the necessary their own weapons to fight battle.
то
tos
his
Aurmed
Previously. increased wages
promised to werkers every time an election efficiency. approached; and President Peron lins always stood by his promise equilibrium,
WIA
elected Before he Arst the
true, he based campaign on a Christmas bonus, known as "aguinaldo" entitling cach worker to the yearly pay- to one- ment of a sum equal
To begin with. he gave his of his annual earnings, blessing to a split twelfth of
within the Twa
yours ago, when he was powerful General Confederation re-elected for u second term, af Labour and sustained the new collective
right of doctors, teachers and
contracts came
into force through which some workers secured salary increases other professional workers to constitute their own General up to 80 per cent.
Confederation of Professionals.
of
These contracts, signed for a period of two years, have been the main instrument in keeping inflation under control. Now, however, as they lapsed a fow
the trade weeks ago,
started have
a campaign
Answering their clating, sident Peron,
unions
for
Pre- pro-
Recent excavations in Salamis, the capital of higher wages. Cyprus in ancient times, are giving members of the British Antiquities Department a clearer pic-viously always championed the ture of life in this area centuries before Christ.
Field officers are carrying on work started by business of the Government the Cyprus Exploration Fund, whose members made the original excavations in 1890.
The 19th century expedition Inid bare the remains of four marble colonnades enclosing an open court, and In 1952 and 1953 further excavation ance again freed the colonnades from the encrouching sand.
who had
cause of the workers, has now told them that this is not the "The Government is not in a position
the i to analyse
of dividual financial standing each firm or factory or to say One of these probably repre-whether they are
able to pay senis Asclepius, since a snako more or less to their-personnel, the normal attribute of this god nor can
ft establish any dis- of healing-ls colled beside him crimination among cach and all
of the workers," Another, of which the head has not been found, is a nude
ment's intervention should be
Next, he encouraged business- men and industrialists to form their own associations, and after they were organised fie called in their leaders to co-operate with the Government in an advisory capacity.
Thus, with a new equilibrium of forces within the nation, Pro- sident Peron told the workers
of readjustment
wages that would have to be negotiated with their employers.
Supported now by a large mid- dle and professional class, the chances, in the eve of the elec- tion, are that be may win on one side the votes which he may lose on the other-Reuter,
He strcised that the Govern- Serious Condition When 24 of the columns had fonte ngure with what appears limited to securing a minimum Of Jap Fishermen
to be a lyre standing on been re-erected it was apparent accompanying support. It may that further work of this kind well represent Apollo, the lyre would
when it was Д
Firs
4
Tokyo, Apr. 20. The chief physician attending Ashermen In- the 23 Japanese jured by "death ash" of March 1 Bikini hydrogen test, said to- day the condition of some of the patients is "quite serious."*
Dr The
chief physician, Masanori Naicaizumi, of Tokyo University, made the statement in a report to the Japanese Atomic Diecast
Dr
invasti-
According to Mr Strauss in a Los Angeles speech--the Pro-
living wage for all and curbing sident intended to arrange the2
abuses. And he added, that the conference through a national scientifle organisation at a later
untrained labour force, which yield spectacular results
player. date this year.
Se, the Antiquities Depart- A draped female Agure, also amounts to 60 per cent of the for
Atomic Spokesmen
Und which ment members are digging on in headless,
wings, country's total, cannot expect to those of ex- Commission
rewards equal the and Energy
the hope that they can unearth probably represents one of the State
to Department refused
enough relies of the old city to types of victory, Fragments perta and professionals. elaborate. They would not com-
the together
As a picture of
a result of the tank tone have also been found of Artemis piece ment when asked it the Soviet
ife In Salamis when it traded and the stag. These statues have of his speech, President Peron what Union would be invited,
petively with Phoenicia, Egypt not yet been assembled, but may have forfeited some work might handle the organisation
and
several already shown features ing class votes when the count Culcia: conference arrangements, where
centre during of the style of the second cen- try goes to the polls on April strong Hellenic Russia today revived a ar when it might be held.
Greece tury AD.
25 to elect half the Congress and These officials referred
allStalin "peace" declaration the struggle between
A swimming tank, referred to and Persia: and when it was
a new Vice-President. But he is gation and Research Council questions to Mr Strauss who is
in to support Premier Georgi often crumpled by earthquakes an inscription, is expected to
of a
Dr Nakaizumi suld cell counts a sufficient number to now on the West Coast,
give his party a walk-over.
of bone marrow of some of them Work started in February on contain further sculptures. The Congressional circles, 1 Malenkov's foreign policy.
be cleared in the held
His change of policy is not have dropped as low as 10,000, that before uny
The declaration
the Arst of the six Spring and tank will ranked third
decision the present campaign.
overnight in fact, an
normal Autumn campaigns which
Nakaizumi said on a list of 61 slogans issued by arrangements were brought to a
The buildings so far Inld bare but a plan on which he has counts were 100,000 to 200,000, department plans to carry out concrete stage, the Eisenhower the Central Committee of the
Dr Nakaizumi said "I this, may have continued in use as been working for months and during 1954-60, Administration would wish to Soviet Communist Party in con-
of the gymnasium until which is aimed at making him condition continues, ma
1. am afraid These campaigns have been part have favourable Congressional nection with May Day cele-
directed to the Marble Forum the earthquakes of the fourth the leader of the nation, rather the result might be action on a pending bill which brations and breadcast by and
Dr Nakaizumi said a recent in particular, to its cast century A.D. but after that they than merely of a party. would modify tho Current Moscow Radio.
This has now been re- long remained derelict.
Until now, the distribution of report about the fishermen's restrictions of the 1943 Atomic But Stalin was not credited portico.
vealed as the frontispiece of a It was during their restoration Secrets Act to permit a broader for its authorship,
which
that the stone columns were re the national incomo has been conditions was "too optimistic." was no ground large "cast building," The Arst two slogans were exchange of atomie information.
marble. United such that it strongly favoured He said there by the Forest placed extends beneath
Statistics for optimism-Router. untrained labour. Station, and which existed be-Press. fure the colonnaded courtyard was constructed in front of it.
Within this portico was found | marble alter dedicated to Hermes (Greek mythology god of selence, commerce and cloquence) by Diagoras, head of the gymnasium. Nearby was confirm the found evidence to conclusion that this is the site of the classical city's
This legislation was given a routine ones hailing May Day good chance of passage, but and greeting "all peoples fight there Was no immediate indi-ing for pence, democracy Find
Franco-German
Relations
socialism."
new
No reference is made in the slogans to atomic weapons ex- cept very indirectly in messages to soldiers of the armed forces who are exhorted to "master the techniques and MITTIA- ments."
Russian May Day slogans set the tone of current political gymnasium.
They thinking in the Kremlin.
In the northern annexe, and are published in ali newspapers in the portico itself, a number and are waved aloft on banners of marble statues of the Roman Aberdeen, Scotland, Apr. 20. carried in May Day processions. period have been uncovered in Sir Robert Boothby, Con- The list of alogans for the first the last few weeks.. servative member of Parlia- time takes up the question on ment and British/delegate 10 the unification of Korea,
“Seldom Worse”
the Council of Europe alnco There are greetings to "the 1049, wald today that relations herole
peoplo ot the Korean between France and Germany Peoples' Democratic, Republic, have seldom been worse than who have defended their country they are now.
against the interventionists, and Sir Robert Boothby fold the are fighting for the Aberdeen Rotary Club that he son of national economy for had been "deeply shocked" on a peace and national unification of visit to France two weeks ago Kores on democratic principles to find the whole country torn The message to the people of
cussion.
And There It Was!
Ladysmith, South Africa, Apr. 20.
A. but stole the thunder at the and rocked by Internal dis- Japan speaks of their struggle South African National Theatre's against turning their country performance of "Antigone" in The cause is undoubtedly Into For Eastern milliary | Ladysmith. the
mustained American and stronghold of the imperialists Entering from the wings at a British pressure to get the Reuter.
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Sir Robert Boothby said hA PROMISE
Moscow, Apr. 20..
particularly dramatic moment of the play, it detracted the audience's attention by sweeping round the head of the pinyers.
Then it made a wild dive Intö
bad no great objection to the A senior deputy today told the body of the hall and nervous treaty though he thought it was the opening session of Russia's women covered, their heads with clumsy and probably unwork new Supreme Soviet (Parila programmes as the bat whirled able. However be worried ment) that the Soviet Union | In
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