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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954.
MORE CRITICISM OF MCCARTHY
Mock A-Attack
IN AMERICA
On Washington Senator Warns Of
Washington, June 13.
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"Death
To
Kiss Republicans
Washington. June 13.
The support of Senator Joseph McCarthy in this autumn's elections will be "the kiss of death” For most Republican candidates, Senator A. S.
Czech Drive Moroney (Democrat) said today.
To Raise Farm Output
London, June 13, Czechoslovakin's
('< m munist
will Government direct 320,000 men, women and young people to work on the land this year and
Senator Monroney said this would be the case in all areas which were "not go rock-ribbed Repub- liean that they could not be lost.”
"Most thinking Republicans think McCarthy has tried to split his Party, has put himself above the Parly and has made himself a one-man Party," said Sonator Monroney on the NBC television programme “Ameri- can Forum of the Air”,
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Somator Beter Ferguson, the Washington Memorial Chapel, references 10 way appended on the pun marle
McCarthy game with Senator Mun-Senator toney, did not comment on though he did not refer to hum Me Meuroney's statement
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DEWEY'S REMARKS
United
New York June 13. Mr Thomas Dewey, Govenor New York, June 13
sai tolay that New York. Seaded Theatras Hundag kr the United States was "allowing day
aniserablo elevision show its peter" uf th Army Washington to divert the atten McCarthy Bearings and questions of the free world from toned the future use of tele the threat to its very fuunda.
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A Polo Prize For The Duke
Princem Margarei, în turquoise blue dress and white cardigni, emiles as she presents the Duke of Sutherland Cup to the Duko of Edinburgh after the Cowdray Park team had beaten the Greyhounds in the first at the pola tournament al Cowdray Purk, Midhurst, NASSON
(Reuterphoto).
A Story That Will Sicken You!
16 Men On Trial For The
Vilest Crimes Of The War
Metz, June 11.
A tale of alleged Nazi German wartime butchery and bestiality will be unfolded at Metz tomorrow when 16 of the men who ran the notorious Struthof concentration camp appear on trial.
The French are satisfied that this time, unlike many of the war crimes trials in the past, they have tracked down some of the men directly responsible for the mass murders, the "scientific" exterminations, furtures and various individual acts of brutality.
In Windsor Today:
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Sir Winston Will Be
Installed
Knight Of The Garter
London, June 14.
Queen Elizabeth will today instal Sir Winston Churchill as a Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter-Britain's oldest Order of chivalry- in St George's Chapel, Windsor.
The 79-year-old Prime Minister will thus join the illustrious company of kings, princes, noble- men, soldiers, statesmen and prelates created Knights of the Garter since the Order's inception in 1348,
For Sir Winston Churchill, clothed in the Order's sumptuous robes, the traditional ritual will set the seal on the most exaited honour Britain can offer.
The title was bestowed on Then, preceded by the mili-
; him just, over a year ago at simplu ceremony in Windsor Castle.
Thou
the
Queen
presented of the
of the
Knights of Wirsbor, Lary, heralds In gorgeous mediaoval costumes and a detachinant of the Queen's bodyguard of the Quard, the jhim with the Insignia
will walk in solemn |Onder--whfelt the Prime Minis-procession to St George's ter wore when the Queen was Chapel, a magnificent 15th cen crowned Inat
June In historic tury church dominating the Westminster
the Abbay---but
lawer warci of the ancient installation ceremony was put Norman fortress. off until she returned from her Sir Winston will be conduct- Cunnionwealth tour.
cd to a lone position In tho
"It is
other
our
Sir
Churchill Winston
is Chapel choir while tho thought to be the 13th Knight knights, Including the Duke of
Edinburgh. of the Garter since its founda-
go to their stulla. on by King Edward Ill in the The Queen will then suy to
the How 14th century.
knight: Ainang the select few who pleasure that the Right Honour-
lr the Able
Winston Вредсет Churchill be installed."
Then Sir Winston will be ernducted to his stall,
over
have been admitted eenturies is the Prime Minister's renowned saldier ancestor, the Arst Duke of Marlborough, Edward III instituted Order. It is said, with the in- tendon that it should consist of himself, his chicken and the
bravest in the land."
FIRST INSTALLATION
tho
SHORT SERVICE
Aftor the installation the Primato of the Order of the Gorter will conduct A short service.
Jis creation was in honour of At the ceremony, knights and his successful
In ladies of the Garter wear their campaigns France
of traditional robes a mantle of
to his most dark blue velvet lined with white taffeta and a hat of black velvet gradonned with a sweeping while strich plumed tufted with block herona feathers. The Queen
Will wear the velvet Garter Just above the elbow, the knights around the
of the loft leg.
and the rewards membership went the
distinguished soldiers.
Among the Knights Winston Churchill will join are the Duke of Windsor, cx-King copold of the Belgians, King Frederic of Denmark and ex- Prince Paul of Yugoslavia.
For the young Queen,
bo the Arst Garter will installation at which she
i
Masa exccutions were carried, mit by shooting squads and hangmen. They took their toll of a number of Royal Air Force men, intelligence agents of wil nationalities and members of the French resistance captured In the Vosges mountains.
Shootings were popular with 1214 guards for volunteeFR ceived extra rationa
sausage
The prisoners, brought collection of rickety barracks, from their cells after years gas chambers and crematoria of incarceration while the the day by day account of death
are what passed for Use. massive dossier was being
10
that the alleges
Koards prepared, will include two were allowed free rein to satisfy to former camp commanders, their sadism and blood lust one-time guard thiefs and execute a prisoner on the spot. to set a pack of ferocious dogs labour controllera.
to devise a fan- on an amate Lustic variety of tortures which would bring death after Inger-Schnups," ing agony.
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When the service is over the Queen and her knights will sit
presided us sovereign. The last down to a banquet traditionally
mony was in 1051,
served In St George's Holl.-
Sir Winston, whose knight-China Mall Special.
hood has not deprived
hin status of allowing him
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him of
commoner--
a
indictment based largely on files and docu- menia meticulously kept by the
cigarettes. The SS men Germans to record every entry
The sick, weak and the matrn- further encouraged Ly the into
and
death, every comp
of merchensly
prenuse of three days leave for The records were found almost
as the strong. Those who fell
every guard who "prevented! intact
French when
troops from exhaustion at their
an escape." Alsatian eamp entered the
tasks were often left the winter of 1844.
the mud or snow. The dossier It makes a grim case history
even reporta Paste whin SS of
known as un institution
colegory" The nation needed to grow in "third inafurity, Jurebearance and wa
comp which received about 40,- 600 inmates between 1941 and standing. Mr Dewey sold i a specch
Premonies in which 1944-and killed 10,000 of them. Through its towering barbed EDE BETSLOBO was Inld The Alburt Einstein College of Wire rates entered Frenchmen, Czechs, Briush.
Witnesses have told how they Yugoslava, Medicine at Yeshiva University
Poles und watched prisoners being borted Swedes, Dutchmen, in New York.
as to their shoulders in mud while rartal guinea
such pigs"
bound Jews and
for their comrades were forced to Rypsies He added: "Must of all we
the The
chambers and cx-pelt the exposed heads with need in equire a little sperimental laboratories.
stones. humility
We ourselves are
They The two French generals and
saw men hanging for far from perfect
hart and we
four colonels making up the hours and days by their wrists better grow up fast enough to thumal will also be trying 62 in the bitter cold or burning extend to others from
Franco
summer hent and SS fo Indin and from Indo-Chin others who have not been cap- fured and 15 out on provisional to Britain the amme tolerance of
liberly. the difficulties which we វាsk them to extend to us,
to continue his career in the House of pollucal Commone is only the sixth commoner to
honour receive the Curing the present century.
Today's ceremony
will be in parts. First, the Queen a As a result the guards would two num
sovereign of the Order, will In- man out of the vest Sir Winston Churchill with mon urinated on the open while he was being marched
insignia of the
the Order. off to work, ery out "prisoner he
garter-shaped gold wounds of the injured and lash-
Are chain of 24 and a roin of ed them with sticks as they lay
escaping"
$ frure
Great George an Dri the would come dow helpless on the ground.
of St George the nearest from "fugitive"
facing the Dragon; the lesser watch tower.
George- gold badge depleting Allied
armles As the
the same scene-and the Garter proached
In the Gulumn of
itself. dark blue velvet edged 1944 the tempus of extermina-
na with gold, with a buckle and tion was stepped up as though
gold pendant. hoping the Germans were destroy the human evidence. In the last few weeks the
Kils chambers, the incinerators and
1.
for
Women Victims Among the 120 witnesses who "if they should Judge un hy
with
ligen the bave
called are three preoccupation cur
four stupiditles or
will the Norwegians,
Dutchmen, if you
Individuals, eight Belgians, six Germans and cruelties of single หย would InGo Our world 20 Luxembourgers. The trial is leadership and a free world." expected to last until early next
Reuter.
Tigress Has Killed 87 People
Howa, India, June 13. A man-eating tigress loose at Altari near here, has killed 17 persons so far,
month.
Four
were
Englishwomen among the victims of the mass murder scheme, Arrested France as secret service agents
dled under they
doctors' hypodermies thinking they were merely being vaccinated against typhus. When they were doad they were incinerated. No detalls were given in the Indictment.
The dostler tells the story of The Vindhya Pradesh Gov- the building of Struthof in 1941 ernment has offered a reward of ❘ and the extermination of the 600 rupees (£38 sterling) for its prisoner builders. Its growth capture or death--China Mail from a small camp to a vast Special.
Trodden On
men
dancing with hobnailed boots on
the outstretched limbs of victims spreadeagled on the ground until all the bones broke,
water
чего and
They told of the sick being dragged from the infirmary on a night when the temperature was 12 degrees bolow
In icy immersed rubbed raw with coarse brushes. In 1042 a group of 30 Russians, suspected of planning an escape, were trussed up on u platform in front of the assembled camp and needles and Ughted matches forced under their finger and toe nails. Four
of them were kept in chains day
and night for six weeks.
As soon as the gas chamber was installed in 1943 it began to claim its victims. One day 15 women were gassed, another day 80 Jews. The remains were sent to a Professor Hirt in Strasbourg to help um in his research into hereditary charno- teristica.
13-
to
the
US Blames Russia
For Atomic Deadlock
New York, June 18. The deputy Assistant Secretary of State David W. Wainhouse said tonight Russia has blocked every international effort to out- law the production and use
SOLEMN PROCESSION The Investiture will be wit- nessed by as many of the 37 thu execution squads were living Knights of the Garter as of atomic weapons. busy night und day. China Mail Special.
ean attend and the few officers of the Order.
Had Dinner With The Americans the use but also of the produc-
Russia Building "Cosmic Ship" ||
For Space Flights?
Moscow, June 13.
Scientists of the newly formed Astronautical Section of the Cen- tral Air Club of the Soviet Union, will meet this Autumn to discuss the "possibility of creating an artificial satellite of the earth," the Soviet newspaper, Literary Gazette, said today,
It revealed that research was space could be equipped with could reach only a quarter of
It is already possible to send It was not known how long Dealing with the power plant
rocketa #uided
Into space, people could stay in the cabin of a "cosmie, ship," the paper equipped with radlo apparatus of a space ship but while those said that liquid jet engines had
apeed "for observation," the news problems were being worked unlimited
and could kapor added.
aut, it is quite possible to send operate at any height. a series of guided mokets Inta
The fanicat rocket today already being conducted in tho Thone BATURDAY'S SOLUTION—Acrome: 1 Pistol, Errod, 8 Soviet Union into the problems automalle instruments, including the speed required to escape Metre, 9 Dahlin, 10 Emay, 11 Tract, 12 Nude, 18 Tests, 18 of sending "cosmic ships Into radio and possibly television, to from the earth's gravity but
there was "no transmit observations to earth.
doubt that space with people aboard. Recodo, 10 Londed, 20 Crest, 23 Clap, 23 Tills 25 Cello, 20 Riddle, 27 Ended, 28 Peers, 20 Senses. Down: *1 Padanile, One "cosmie ship? was already
Rasoarch workers were also cosmic speeds would be attained. Schedule, 3 Omit, 4 Learned, & Erected, 0 Rested, 7 Exact, 14being built and biologists were studying the problems of the oven though this is quite Beoludes, 15 Buppress, 10 Rutions, 17 Centres, 19 Ostler, 21 studying the effect of space necessary food and water re- a complicated task," the newp
fight on human Boings.
quired for a space jourrmor Doo Reave, 24 Side,
paper wald, China Mail Spoolal.
In- He told the Northwest stitute of International Relations that the United States was still ready to join with other nations in the "prohibition not only of
tion of atomic and hydrogen weapons."
he said, But,
the latest Soviet proposal for atomia dis- armament was not an effectivo plan at all becouse It "would permit storks of weapons to be while merely accumulated, proposing a declaration against their uso" without adequate safe- guards.
Mr Woinhouse said` America was using four general methods la our efforts to find that often clusive objective of peace with treedom and security,
(1). "Adjustment of "Inter- national differences through the processes of peaceful sattic- ment.
(2). "Atrikco at the root causes of international unrest by supporting intemational efforts to alleviate social And caonomie ille,"
(3). Develop "ari effective system of colléative security," (4), Seok agreement, on programme to limit "all armed forces"United Press.
REJECTS IDEA
Washington, June 19.
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Mr Sterling Cole, chairman of the Congressional Joint Com- mittee on Atomie Enorgy, 10- jected
* proposal today that Bovlat lendørs
Should be shown
an American, hydrogen bomb
| explosions,
"You don't have to be out in the Packie to pee one of thêmm explode" to appreciate the H- bomb's power all you need 19 talerzion
Mr Thomas Murray, one of the „fivo members of the Alchic Cherg Commission, proposed last week a special H-bomb demonstration which he thought
Aboumpanied by U.S. Under-Secretary: org plase) Me" Walter Bedfell-Smalik, Soviet Foreign" MinkMUM, BOY V. M. Molotow leaves the Hotel du Rhone, 1.8. deleration end-would make-world. Iunduru rum quarters in Geders, after having had dinner with Mr Bedell jact all instrumenta of violation Manitha-Aasociatad - ProsN,
and war itreise
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