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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954.
DULLES NOT RETURNING
He'd Never Seen
An Ambulance
A
Gigapore, May 17
Malayan aborigine.
who had spent all his life
and WHA
In the jungle wounded in a fight
with
Communist terrorists, urar- dled of fright on his
way to hospital,
The
aborigine didn't
mind being evacuated from the Jungle by hell- copters an helicopters have become a normal part of the life of Jungle folk.
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But when the wountied was brought out for his first sight of civliian- tlon he first refused point- blank to be loaded
Inla
the waiting ambulance meas the first wheeled vehicle
od
he had ever seen,
Eventually the frighten. was permiaded to Ju the to hospital "devil-wagan" and is now reported to be making a ("binis recovery, ←
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good
Mail Special,
Surrender Of
Red Leader
Pleases Malaya
TO GENEVA
State Department Questioned
On Anglo-US Rift
MILITARY TALKS LIKELY IN WASHINGTON SOON
Washington, May 17.
The American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles has "no plaus to return in the fore- seeable future" to the Far East conference at Geneva, a State Department spokesman said today,
The spokesman, Mr Lincoln White, denied reports that the American delegation at Geneva was trying to persuade Mr Dulles to return in order to discuss alleged Anglo-American policy
A Glimpse Of Tokyo's Black Market Centre
Still Cripple After 6 Months Care
differences with Mr Anthony Eden, British Foreign Little
Secretary.
"I think he thinks the delegation in Geneva is in
· good hands,” Mr White added.
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States delegation.)
Mr White sal
Smith, taken if the Chinese Communist.
| 1'pter-5.cretary of State, is al permitted on act of overt aggres
present leading the nitesion in Indo-China.
The proposal now is that they at should review the situation in koww whether Washington had the light of the alleged support received a formal request from įbeing given by the Chinese to Au-tratar to hold a five-power the rebel Torves military conference on the situa
Singapore, May 17, Tesrorist-plagued Malaya fely applauded news
luder Communist
Luis Taruc's murrender. Ita The flatter Philippines authorities,
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in Southeast Asia.
He would not comment on this the Australion Minister
to
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OTHER INVITATIONS
is believed that a military staff conference could do much bring about an agreed assess- De External Affairs, Mr Richardment of the situation.
The United States is believed sympathetic to the proposed be mary conference, but there is a strong desire in afficial circles
Claxy, is reported to have sent In Me Eden this weekend asking
Ito
After altred six years of ante- an early meeting of Bellish,
Kurrilla Communed
wat fateh, Australian, New Zea M.
that the uk Amran served chiefs leader's capitulation wonbel The that of a genes of yelkus subject,
The letter formalised the pro- [*** Tegid and lethal victories for
military conference,
that the
Change In
Of
Condition
'Wolf Boy' Ramu
Lucknow, India, May 17.
The "Wolf Roy" remains a cripple despite six months of expert medical care in a hospital here. The only noticeable improvement in Ramu is that he can now walk a few paces in his room sup- ported by an attendant.
However, he cannot
not lo create the Impression
existence of the five speak yet, despite a Government statement recent-
the cenestruction of larger
Apellon of the famous Black Market centre of Tokyo where all types of imported goods can be purchased at low prices. The area is dangerous for Inquisitive foreigners for abounds with vicious TANK- Japan sters. Everything s appears to happen in reverso
And the
Black Market is no exception. Imported goods of all descriptions phased at prices ai as much as ко 50 per orni lower than nor mai. An goods imported into Japan carry a very high In-
Dan
ho
Port duty -bui guois ported for the use of American Security Forces are duty free. Much of this finds its way to the notorious black market centre of Tokyo and is sold st prices so low that many legal tradors have been forced aus of business. The police often make half-hearted attempts to stamp out the illegal trading- without much вества.
Express photo.
Power group makes unnecessary ly that he had started to say a few words. Experts "Arm Far East
katt-Commune : fores in Soul ghich has been under discussie Pacific aliance with Asian mer-speak.
Southeast Asian and Western are not certain whether Ramu will ever be able to
eireles in
the
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States
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doctora
Air Force
With A-Bombs'
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inere and in Geneva for more General Sir Gerald Templer, Run a week.
Unlied Press quoted high State Department Administration sources today as
His medical attendants
ТССРП say the wolf boy. During a Makaya' High Commissioner Although
that Tukkige treatments are visit to Lucknow Mr Pannikar the United add top ranking anti-terrently are still non-committal saying that Byhter, welcorned the news when about R. diplomatic
lie Zoo to watch Ramu's re- has passed the stage of stomach vitermed as Kanla Lumpur hot Washington are confident it will would insist that Thailand and ring continued and that Ramu found time to take the boy to The Philippines join an Allied be fetch in Washington soon un
which were frequent actions to the presence of wolves, upsets De daylinek ta comment,
Chiefs of Staff conference 1 understanding that
Appeal By Former Southeast Asia if it were hield during February and March.
Two of the hospital Ramu undertake Spoutres
General | delegates
But it was said that In Washington.
are treating Romu are US Air Commander Templer add, however, Chuck mittnents.
They said the Administration prefers raw meat to cooked who
writing a book on him for a food. woukl not make any So Gerald hoped this woul*
The book! are concerned London publisher. 10 Malayan tessun
regards the security of South- Physicians
to will try to find out whether re- cast
slow terrorists that the days of anti-
Asia without the co-About his Government resistance in South
operation of Asiatic nations, medical treatment and the fact ports of wild children are fact east Asia were numbered,
Reuter and United Press,
that he is not gaining weight.or flction.
openly Although they do not
The doctors themselves be- say so, the doctors are worried
shown no lleve that there is sufficient in that the boy has
formation to prove the marked signs of recovery.
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Other ale tids
Singapore
BRITISH ATTITUDE Much will depend on Britain's attitude. It was therefore noted with
interest in Washing on That Sir Winston Churchill ta
on1 Malaya agavest that Telling the House of Connons
surrcreler was a bright spot in an otherwise sombre picture,
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Me Youp Abudakar, Philip-
Cienes al
i
M.daya predicted the
manist Bader's
Jor
Britain opponent any negotiation Asia involving specifically *x*
with-
Ly existing
on Southeast commitments, eluted
the "question of un examination undertaken Comun
anon ments action "might hits agencies"
A effect in The proposed live-power con- #dente terrorists Intence would be a contation Southeast Asia."
of military consultations Be artiled, "This is welcome|tween these powers which have news for the democratie peoples | taken place several times in
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of Southeast Asia at a time when | the last 12 months. Communist successes.
have given thought.
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Philadelphia, May 18. Lieutenant-General Ennis
US SUPREME COURT DECLARES:
Segregation Of Negro And White Pupils Unconstitutional
Washington, May 17.
The United States Supreme Court unanimous- ly ruled today that the segregation of Negro and white pupils in the nation's public schools was unconstitutional.
The court said the separation of school children because of race or colour violated the constitutional guarantee of equal protection of laws for all,
Today's historic decision overruled the doctrine established by the Supreme Court 57 years ago that equal, but separate, facilities was legal for Negro children in elementary and high schools supported by state governments.
The Supreme Court decision was recognised in Washington as the most far-reaching and potentially explosive decision made by the court since the Ameri- can civil war of 1861.
The Chief Justice, Mr,missive segregation" bad an Ear! Warren, read the additional one per cent.
Staten whose laws required court's opinion which segregation were listed for the declared: "We conclude that court ps Alabama. Arkansas, in the field of public educa-Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland tion, the doctrine of
Missouri, Mississippi. 'koparate but equal' has no Carolina place. Separate educational lina, " facilities are inherently un- and West Virginia. equal
North
noahoma, South Caro-
Texas, Virginia
States with "permissive segregation" were listed as Now "Therefore, we hold that the Mexico, Wyoming and Kazisan. plaintiffs and others similarly
Chief Justice Warren said the situated for whom the notion has cases the protests of the Negro be nestored to been brought are by reason of parents-would
calendar and that the regregation complained of the court's deprived of the equal protection new arguments would be heard of the lows muaranteed by the on two questions which it had 14th amendment (of the United considered earlier. States Constitution)",
The 14th
was
One of these questions was when the Supreme Court should order the states to end school
omendnicht adopted after the civil war. primarily for the benent of segregation. The other question tho issue whether coloured slaves freed by Pre- raised the
special sident Lincoln. It declares that court should appoint a no state may deny any person official to recommend measures due process and equal protection to end segregation or whether
courts in of the faw, nor abridge their district Federal
states privileges or Immunities,
concerned should empowered to enforce the new ruling.
Lawyers said today's ruling would affect a total of 17 states which hed lows requiring
separation of the races in schools as well as three other states
WASHINGTON WAITS
the bo
If advance threats are carried
the abolition of the public school systems as they exist tów
having laws which permit-butt today's ruling will lead to do not require-segregation.
in South Carolina," Georgia” and K 'salssippi.
NEW ARGUMENTS
The court
was told the 17
Offials of these states have
"Bad For Negroes & Whites"
C. Whitehead today said he states and the district of Colum warned that they would not ac believed the ability of thein had 70 per cent of the na- cept any anti-segregation ruling tion's Negro population, or and would be prepared to .S. Air Force lo "hit
10,522,495 Negroes out of a total abolish the present systems Η Russia" may well be the of 15,042,692. States with "per-l'necessary. one factor that has prevent- no longer existence of wild children. Curious people
ed the outbreak of a World | C crowd the hospital but mentine
The book will also discuss War II. Inquiries continue
10 pour and a doctor has been specially assigned to answer them.
children are American school still asking abou: Rumu. A Bith grade pupil. Join Kilburn, of Baltimore, Maryland, sent a let- to the hospital's super- fer Arst
Interlent which said there was believe that reason to every Raniu was a human except for his inclsurs.
Six Months
London, May 17. The Recorder, London's
for 24 daily newspaper years, lost more than a quarter of a million sterling in its six months publication, it was dis- closed today.
Mr William J. Britain, who first published the paper on October 27, 1953, and went out on March 20, 1034, of business told creditors today that if he had postponed initial publication for six months, he might have boen successful.
Mr
Sarson Arnold Wilfred who was provisionally appointed liquidator at an earlier meeting. sald the total dofcit Was
£233,592,
Answering questions about the losses, Mr Brittain said: "Every penny was lost in trading." Ile said he wanted to carry on the weekly Recorder which WAK established before he started his daily and "pay everybody back."
China Mail Special.
Film Star's Condition
Kent,
VISIT TO THE ZOO WC
thinks it
the could be environment he has Hyed in that makes him walk on all fours and cat the way he does," John wrote.
India's former Ambassador to Mr Sardar China and Egypt,
K. M. Pannikar, is among those who have taken an interest
Japanese Trawler Under Guard
can
Presy,
Washington waited tensely for duced
the Constitution to a the reaction of the southern mere scrap of paper." states which, since their defeat
"It has blatantly ignored ali in the civil war over the Negrota position in America, had been law and precedent and usurped
tho Congress and elde stepping
constitutional from tho amendments protecting the sights people, the power to amend the
Constitution
from and
Con- of Negroes,
gress, the authority to make the
But the former commander of a child must display before he the Far East Air Forces claimed
belnd be suspected of reared by animals. United this country was not trained for atomic warfare, and urged that the Far East Air Forces be "unshackled" and trained for
**20 atomic possible.
General
Dow Whitehead, retired, sald in an article in the Saturday Evening Post it was "obvious wo could not pour our
Dr Fisher
Praises Royal Tour
warfare
Umited ground necessarily
orces into the boltomiese well of the Asian land masses.”
"Therefore, I feel that as soon our troops as we can extricate from Korea we must redeploy to island bases in order to
our
over
In
This they have done in practice laws of the land," Mr Talmadge and in law by providing Negroes; said in a written statement. with so-called equal "public"
Ralph New York, Dr education, but in schools al: Bunche, Noble Prize winner and located separately for coloured grandson of a negro slave, said: yas decision would appear to "event" in the This chual educational system be an historie has become an integral part of annals of American Democracy,"
and China Reuter
Mall
nud white children,
of the southern states,
bonber cast the shadow of the atomic social and administrative life in Special.
maximum both the urban and rural areas the population of Asia," he said. "Only then would we have real deterrent to further Com- munist aggression in the Far East."
London, May 17. The Archbishop of Canter bury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher, said today Queen Elizabeth's Com- monwealth tour
been had carried out with a human per fection that humbles us all.”
Addressing a service Ja General Whitehead warned Pearl Harbour, May 17.
Rochester Cathedral, Kent, he the amount
of atomic and The Navy confirmed today paid: "In this great four, there hydrogen bombs stockpiled by the Japanese nishing boat was no sell-seeking for throne the United States and Russia Matahci Maru was being taken and empire, no imperialism but was not important, to Salpan under guard by the imperial call to common. "All they need is enough United States Navy ship for loyaliles, to good and human bombers to crush our power to boosting, but the retaliate," he said, for they violating territorial waters your living: no the U.S. base at Iwo Jima. simple words see that ye love know that we will never strike,
A Navy spokesman at the one another."
the first blow."-United Press. Pacific Commander-in-Chief
did not Hoadquarters said he
Dr Fisher spoke of the toy brought the British people a human Joy at its most exalted and ennobling."
Unchanged
Capetown, May 17. The condition of Miss Jean know what will happen to the which the Queen's return had
British stage and film boat and crew when it reached actress sorlously ill in hospital Saipan.
The Navy said its informa- tion is that the vessel is
"The whole glory of it is that Misa Kent, 32, was taken 11135-tonner, rather than 14- belongs to the whole family, last week while on her way to tonner As reported by the the,whole nation and the whole appear at Port Elizabeth, Cape, Kyodo Nows Agency United Commonwealth," he added Province.-China Mail Speclai. Press.
Reuter.
here, was reported to be un- changed today.
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Russia Gives Back 10
Small Ships To America
Istanbul, May 17,
Russia returned ten small naval craft to the United States authorities in Istanbul today.
Vice Admiral Francis Hughes of Lend Lease strangement. These tomorrow morning, the United States Navy." They included 100 naval craft.
Suez Blockade Serious Says Minister
SOCIAL REVOLUTION
Diplomatic
Relations
It has been supported by white majorities in those stafer, been made obligatory by state law and received the sunction of the Supreme Court itself in 1896 on the condition that the educational facilities, while separate, must be equal,
After two years of debate, the Supreme Court has now
Bonn, May 17. mado a decision which will The Free" Damocratic Party, make obligatory what amounts the
Suggested
second largest in
the
to a major social revolution in Allenauer Government coalition, the southern states.
supported at a meeting of its executive tonight A proposal for When the decision is finally the future opaning of diplomatic Implemented, millions of children relations between West Germany and their while and coloured and Russia. teachers will have to be rO- distributed
A leading Party member" and former German diplomat in In some states, where the Moscow, Dr.
Georg London, May 17.
educational, fpclities for Negross Pilektorer, Kuggest that The Minister of State, Mr. are backward, either white sinomcial West German Parlia Selwyn Lloyd, sald in the House children will have to accept the mentary mission should be sent of Commons today Egypt's inferior quarters sud facilities to Ruasip.
coloured children provided for blockade of ships going to Israel
Tair, the via the Suez Canal was serious, or millions of dollars will have would help to
spent in enlarging and Russo-Germad but he hoped Egypt intended to to be
relations with a United Nations improving existing premises and therefore not leart salva comply directive
her to cease tellities to provide for bosh the blockwith.
races. Mr. Lloyd and that Britain' deplored the use of the veto by Soviet Russia in opposing a United
call off the ban.
"FIND A WAY”.
goal of German reunification It declared itself in agreeme with Dr Pfleiderer when he regards the futuro, establish- diplomatic relations
In Senator, Bussel's home ment
Nations resolution on
O state, a prominent local poll with the Soviet Union as neces The ships were taken over by, United States under the wartime (462an sailors to visit the alty |¿March 29 calling on Egypt elan såld that the people ofiary."
The motion had been carriott Coorgia would "ind a way to Under the agreement reached by eight votes to two, but could
continue Operation of their The Party said its decision in
mental, adhesión to the represent one consignment of Strict precautionary measures between the Turkiai shd Rusdan not be put into effect
"No extensions of the blockade took the member of Congress which remained the basis the line that the bouls West Gezaan foreign policy,
West
the 36 ships which"'arɑ to baj wèro taken in Maltepe and authorities 979 Soviet minuut of the veto, ho said. See schoals on a segregated basia” | no way prejudiced, lia funda• ́:
returned during the next six neighbouring districts on the polloomers for every ten Wecks
Sea of Marmors, where there will go tho
anchored this Unconfirmed reporta current turned Chips
A lango "uvwa in Istentul sizgest that some of evening. As the return of the watch the hips
the crow the returned dilige, may be given ships was delayed
Mahoro to-
to Turkey as part of American were unable to go aid.
night,
The
Cho Hoviet Union was givení 070 vessels of all types train thời given?
1)
gather
[have, been carried dut
... and we': hope tha WMLY || would be a general' lowering of
to their Clovernment will not remain
different to the weight of foul ing expressed against her dur
ing
the recent (Becurity Coun Mr+20% valom で!
the standard of public education which would be as bad for the negro as for the white.
The Federal West German
Dr. Konrad' Adehituer, "spoke, ten days: "ago Councellor, (of the possibility that diplomatla In Georgia, the Governor, Me|valations between West | Garu Herman Talmadge, said that the many and Rupie amant, be Supreme Colirt decision had vn-Lorangde.Benler.
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