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THE CHIŃA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1954.
Berlin APPEALS TO Back From
EISENHOWER
US PUBLISHERS
Mr Blundell Resigns
Nairol, Apr. 22. Michael Blundell. Minister without portfolio. In the new Kenya Govern ment. hur resigned 13% lender of the Кигорган elected members.
In a letter. 31r Blundell Kald thr при constitution
decision made his
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Mats and right".
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or
constitution, he becomes a member Attr Outil 5 Misisters and a member of the Wat Counell Coitoinually be led the European
elected inetubers,
Mr Mandel is a member of the wine Valley 4HANGE
tez.
Gaullists Oppose EDC Plan
in the
inching
minister
Fa
Franit Parlament..
Cammed present
cloportion, focas egenis mom Iru! wamemnusly if. heat billy to the European De for Community" and ab expressed
แ
Crusade For More
Co-operation
And Understanding
New York, Apr. 22.
President Eisenhower tonight called upon American publishers to lead a crusade for greater international understanding and co-operation. He said: "the malignant germs of misunderstanding and misinformation are at work in the minds of men 21 hours every day."
th an address prepared for delivery at a dinner of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, the President said: "Aggression is till a terrible reality, though on all the continents and the islands of the earth, mankind hungers for
This universal bunger must be satisfied, "Either the nations will build a co-operative peace or, une by one, they will be forced to accept an imposed peace, now sought by the Communist powers, as it was by Hitler.
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day is not truly tranquil, 1 mg and opperation tu: her pample, fare signing of the newly agreed treaty
ans comiti ol France with Vetungn with out certain conditions being fulfilled.
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any fitwity; in knowledge und com-nfluence on public opinion.
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sturid; und per cent of all the people who the earth live under plusperity widely
an mirquate military posture. inhabit
affects teracy "second. This strength must censorship.
numbers in vust
In many areas of be devoted to the building of a It adbet that the Group
thu globe,
And, of course co-mperative peace among men. would watch for the moment
"These are the fixed purposes there are language and cultural
our barrier. when their presence
of our the vast majority
Understanding Perase to be effective."
But in a world not, under the circumstances, people
achieved. The Group announced In ideological division, competitive be easily or quickly
crisis in one Into the vacuum caused by statement that neither the con-rivalry, turbulent mitments recently takera
by plure and pottient upheaval in censorship and literacy, pours Great Britain, and of which the another, their achievem de- the poisonous propaganda,
would
of
French Government has taken
note, nor the declaration
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to
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dangerous
immediately to consequences of
foreign
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on, expecially
Policy
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Russia
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Plenty of exchement was experienced in the rantan when 286 Spaniards-motiy members of the former Be Legionnaires--who fought against the Russians with the
back Germans dulur the war, were welcomed
Spain. More than 20,000 relatives gathered in Barcelona to greet the Prisoners who have just been released from Novlet Concentra. tlus Camps where many of them have been for more than eleven yrien. Picture shows: This man fluds it hard to con- trol his feelings us he embraces his brother who arrived in
Barcelona after 11 years' Internment-Express Photo.
Dispute over Treatment of H-Bomb-burned Fishermen
Americans Allege
Japanese
Wouldn't Co-operate
Washington, Apr. 22.
The United States today complained that failure of the Japanese to co-operate has prevented American medical officers from giving adequate aid to 23 Japanese fishermen who were burned as
a result of the H-bomb test in the Western Pacific
Prepares For A Big
Red Demonstration
Berlin, Apr. 23.
At Geneva
Korea To
Work With USA
An estimated 500,000 members of the Com-
New York, Apr. 22. munist Free German Youth movement are plan- | Koren would work closely ning to gather in East Berlin for a demonstration with the United States at against the European Army project and the Bonn the Geneva conference, Dr treaty allying West Germany with the West Yang Yu Chan, Korean Ambassador to the United during the Whitsun holiday in June.
States, said here today.
If the Communist leaders carry out their an- nounced plans for extending the rally from East to West Berlin, the sector boundaries may well become scenes of something more violent than slogan battles.
The leader of the Free Ger- nip in the bud any Communist man Youth, Erich Honecker has attempt 10 Tilalui b public called on Cornmunists in West urder." Berlin to ensure that the move-
Dr Yang left here by air for
Paris on his way to deneva.
the airport, Dr Yong said: "The in a statement to reporters at
plan of Korea al the Geneva conference Is to work very closely with the United States delegation to achieve our com- mon objective, which is the end to During the 1950 rally, 25,000 reunification of Koren ment "will be able to demon- Allied troups and German poller push
Chinuse aggressors strale in West Brill ngħinst | stood by to quell any trouble.
out of Korea and beyond the the war
Bonn ang China Mali Special.
Yalu River. Paris".
He also
Dacla
West weged
Bertin youth to "active resistance" against the "war preparations of the American occupiers”,
Allied and West Berlin elals consider the Whitsun rally
on-
the
"Of course, we hope that the Communists
Cock Changes they say they want the
Sex, Lays
propaganda in moving towards Yokeless Eges
major trial uf strength, in which Communist-indoctrinated | boys and girls are us Dre all- eint said "to pull the East Fin- on Communist party's chest- nuts out of the fire."
la their view, it 15 no coin- cidence that, concurrently with Herr Honecker's appeal the Free German Youth, leaders of the
Communist East Berin
action party called for "mass in West Berlin" 10 overthrow the West Berlin efty council.
the wants Herr Honecker battle to begin at once. He has Instructed offeials of his move- ment to ensure that "nilitaristle literature disappears from West Berlin shop windows and is burnt in public.
on un
campaign
He has told them to embark unprecedented publicity In West Berlin. "There must be no streel and no wall in West Berlin without a slogan for the youth rally," he declared, "No chimney must be 100
be affixed for such slogans to.
It members of the Free Ger- muni Youth try to do
as he says, many of them will be arrested, for West Berlin police also have their instructions not to tolerate
Communist propaganda. Anti- Communist youth groups in West Berlin are keen to help police in this task.
of
of
Parts, Apr. 23.
A puck in Teluan, after
roost since ruling the
1s
early days, began acting effeminately some weeks started now ngo, and tran laying
the Spanish CEED. TEEWS agency. E.F.E.. re~ ported today.
The
smaller eggs are than a normal hen's exes.
have no
Joke. Ita Blorocean owner, Hamet Bon Larbi, wald that it had grown up with spurs and a comb, and a thoroughly masculino attitude in the chicken run.
Bonge
wecks 30, started to adopt a hen-liko
manner, and finally took to laying egge. His owner now keeps him in a pen. where he lays his yokeless
with CEKB
regularity. France-Presse,
Japanese Abandon Climb
are sincera, when
unication of Korea.
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"The Communist Aggressors must be pushed out of North Koren, which they are unlaw- fully occupying, and let the Koreans live under a free gov ertiment of the people.
ALTERNATIVE FLAN
**But if this peaceful means | fails, then we must ask the free
world what
alternative plan.
4s the
"It in case the United States and the United Nations should decide to withdraw from Kores,
sincerely hope that at least they will give us the material and the armatnents so that we
ay continue bo fight this Aggressive Communism in Korea or anywhere else in the world. We have pledged ourselves to fight Communism to the last ditch and we will.
"We think we have the right to ask the free world to help us because we are fighting this ideological war so that we may continue to live as free men and women,"
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For two hours before his de- parture, Dr Yang was in com- гости at ference in a private the airport with Me Arthur H. emur seg beats former head of the Comm
nittoe which negotiated the Korean ceasefiro and now Cone sultant to the Secretary, et State.~~Router.
In Himalayas
New Delhi, Apr. 22. The Japanese expedition of 14 climbers has called off its at- of Mannslu, tempt to climb the 28,858-foot
peak Himalayan according to reports reaching
mw Delhi today. New
sponsored Tho expedition, mainly by the Japanese Alpino Club at a cost of about £19,000, is reported now to have applied to the Nepalese Government for to climb Ganesh permission
No Support For Russia
FULL OF CURIOSITY
Recalling the first Communist Whitsun rally in Berlin, in 1950, West Berlin officials expect that tens
thousanda
the will this year demonstrators
full of came to West Berlin
to do some window curiosity shopping and sttend shows.
In 1959, 200 of them sought political asylum to stay in the West.
Paris, Apr. 22. West Berlin youth organisa-
Lord lamay (Secretary-Gen- tons, such as the Sucial Demo
NATO meeting none of the dele Falcons, are collecting neighbour of Manaslu, cratic
Today's reporta
the gaten suggested that the Soviet for the Fett German Youth Japanese expedition ran into Union should be admitted luto
Free
dimculties with the Hyak the Organisation. visitors.
The Mayor of the border dis- villagers
He said that varioum súgyés- The vilingers, were reported trict of Kreuzberg, Herr Will Kressmann, intends to arrange | to
alleged that the tions had been made and cor- have to United Stater handling of special shows, lectures and en- arrival
had tain of them had been taken foreigners
into consideration. atomic matters.
"many It he caused
calamities," tertainments for them.
included typhoid gots enough money, he will set which Gov
in schools
bad weather and up canteens
the public halls near boundary
Himal, 24,288-foot northeastern eral cf NATO) said that at today's
the prior guaranices permitting "Our United States forma- | do with the man in the street, on March 1.
his social, educational, the Government to ask Parbat Service, co-operating wito or withi
A spokesman for the State Department said ment to begin a debate on ramlar efforts by friendly na cultural, civic and religious le
under that American doctors had been denied access to combat
history. Yet Avation
Tions. seeks to
pro- and of the E.D.C
standing of these is indispen- the fishermen except for a few brief visits and sable to an understanding of al foreign nation....
there had been no opportunity for a thorough about official evremonies "It is always disconcerting to clinical examination. As concerns the and events in other countries heur foreign friends speak dis-
The spokesman said that this of
American Internal politica: paragingly ut
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of was one of the reasons why net- collection of their foreign relations civilisation 69 Indo-China and because of the crisen,
It is alarming ing Secretary of State Mr Walter Conditions
the bivolvements, their official state-shiny gadigola.
pronouncements to know that we are considered Bedell Smith called Ambassador undi being ments
immature in world politics as Sadao Iguchi to his office today Very bille f
United States var to to be ready
express to provoke a war
"concern" over Japanese allega- recklessly and needlessly. It is even worse to learn that we are tlons that US doctors had re- fused requests for advlee and often judged as power-hungry
medical supplies, as the men in the Kremlin.
TRAGIC FAILURE
re-establishment
under which Geneva Conference helu."-France-Presse.
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD:Aeross: 1 Cohere, i Adorn,
"Because of a tragle failure to understand us and our pur- Western of poses, the citizen
looks upon Europe frequently America and the U.S.S.R, as iwo great power complexes, each propl- seeking only the most
tious moment in which to crush the other by force. He believes also that, in the meantime, cach
with secks aillances
nations throughout Europe with the sole purpose of using
using them as pawns when the moment of crisis arrives. We know that we seek only- peaco by co-operation among equnlo, Success in this great murpose requires others likewise know this.
"As individuals' we are fre- in- us rich, quently pictured different to all valuce other
that
Mr Smith was speaking par- ticularly of statement attri-
To Discuss Compensation
Washington, Apr. 22. The United States acting Scoretary of State, Mr Walter Bedell Smith, and the Japanese Ambassador, Mr Badao Iguchi, will meet 111B afternuen st Mr Smith's request to discuss the question of. payments to the Japanese fishermen who suffered buras from an American titermonuclear homb
tlo experiment In Faolio.----France-Presse.
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3. The fact that the ernment is taclog a politicn! crisis at home which induces certain inertia in dealing with other matters, particular- ly where there was controversy.
BRIEF CALLS
The Department satd
the
spokesman the Dr John Morton of Atomic Bomb Casually Commis sion and Merrill Eisenbud Atomic
Energy Commission's health and safety branch had made brict calls on a few of the victims at Tokyo Hospital but they were limited to 1 very short time,
The spokesman said, "We have sought access through the Government but nothing has been forthcoming."
He sold that the Japaneso Government had set up a com- mittee to work with American doctors on the cases but that nothing had happened and "we have had no request for assis- tance through the committee."
At one time, he said, the com- than money, careless of the buted to a Japanese medicat rights of offers and ignorant of society whosu
representative mittee asked for some anti- the contributions others have said they had frequently called blokies and the Americans pro- theso and they also made to the progress of Western on US doctors to give advice vided
and treatment of the affected answered a Japanese request for
a certain flahermen but had received no information on
they had heard about. "Undoubtedly, there miscon- reply. ceptions are partially the result
American oficials
The spokesman mid, "We utili ball they of Communist propaganda. But they flourish in the lack of bad complied with requests for want to do everything we can to help these people and that American two-medicino and that comprehensivo, truthful
experts in alumic in- Includes having our doctoru s60- give elve long- them but they cannot could not
advice on cosce they cannot "Hore at home, we need range advice when they were
to maka fuller and better information of not permitted others if we are to direct our thorough cl
examination wo ATO terribly. Borry policies wisely,
this thing happened security,
civilisation.
way information.
toward
mocal Juries
clinical rest of the patients.
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An omclul sald, "there has thought porno Japanese papers been a reluctance on the part doubt that. We have officially "We live in a small world of the Japanese to give access and informally and only by a co-operative to the fishermen," Ho mald affort of the true peoples occupy-There
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stret. We
expressod our are concerted were probably three about the individuals and d reasons for this:
Interested in seeing that ther nad eared for, we someo 1. Professional Jealouwing to make compensation." which makes Japanese doctors relictant to admit, that they beed, outside hetts.
Ho added that orig: proBN the fact that we do hôt
adequate baris”
2. The coctional situation any arising from the fact that what
bi, "Jaders ir partic
the comperiat, United
of
and epidemic, sector crop failure.
They
sald
The NATO group had met to- day at the Palace of Chuiriot to draft the text of the shinier to would not the Bovlat note asking for ad-
sald they West Berlin radio stations allow another expedition for have started
to broadcast in fear of the "God's punishment mission into NATO. vitations deep into East Ger- Later reports from Kai- Lord Ismay mald thái l
the Nepalese capital, morrow the NATO #Oslo) many "to all those with peacemandu, ful intentiona",
said tho Japanese climbers would be devoted to an R West Berlin police say that were all prepared to make an change of views on the inter
situation. - France- "the necessary security measures attempt on the new peak once national
Presse. will be taken again this time to they got permission, Reuter.
Oh, What
A Beautiful Evening!
Six of Keltalá's lovalibus altii inado a' fount for the kyou,
sålended. the opening night pe
Great Brfial"1198
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