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ALLEGED NEO-NAZIS IN GOVT.
Dusseldorf July 16.
The North Rhine West- phalian party
Free
Democrats, which has been sixpected of neo-Nazi ten- drnoles has been brought lato the new roalition government of the State, Parliamentary sources here nald today,
Elections were
held In
the State three weeks ago and the new Cabinet will probably be announced on July 27.
Dr Faledrich Middle- hauve, leader of the Free Democrats, is expreted tu Keono become Minister
mies and Transpart in the State whirl
14 the
anost powerful in West Germany and contains the Nehr in dustrial basin
and about one quarter of the Federal Republie by voters.
Several of the 25 Statr Parliamentary members of
Werner
State
Joseph
the Free Drzuucrats were
I Sociales Naumann. Testamer Secrelaty Lo Goebbels in the Nazi P paganda Mlaisiry, wlin ધ arrested by the British jant year on suspicion of plot- ting
a Nazi conr-back →→ Keuter.
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 16, · 1954.
UN Trustee Council President Of UNO Meets Marshal Tito Top Polish
Approves American
Bomb Experiments
New York, July 15.
The United Nations Trusteeship Counc! today approved a three- power resolution approving United States continuation of nuclear experi- ments in the Marshall islands if it considered it necessary “in the interests of world peace and security."
The vote was nine in favour and thrce against.
The resolution, submitted by Britain, France and Belgium, also asked the United States as the administering authority to take such pre- cafions "as will ensure that no inhabitants of the territory are again endangered, including those precautionary measures requested by the peti-
Fioners
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It also urged that prompt and sympathetic action be given to all claims for damages submitted by the inhabitant concerned.
The resolution
condici
of the interest, of wolf peace and security information pertaining Three proposals subapatted to the; securits 1
further to the nuclear tests which are Cvmeal following: a petition expetements in the teamstory to the subject of this petition." In the Marshall Blenders take la parauitutis as-would
11 1 being of y b Byed there.
pantemlinst against the effect of perent hydrogen bomb bombs in ¦ the Pacifte
Kat
All three proposals were 20= jeeted when they emane before The Petitione Comunalive enlive The week. Voting Power resolution were Inde the ! Susaet Union and Syıla
During Imlay Sen art Pigen altue sed the festend States for continuing as nuclear lets in the Marshall and
este
wonde
submitted by India. the Geneal Assen- Treek an advisory opinion) Gean the Internasional Court of Justice on for kgality of using
ur territory for the tests.
Sir Alan Bunny, the British delegate, parmenting faj power amolistiots
it did say during the petang Te United Nations Transtre
Pounds debate
protest against The recent hydrogen offers of bomb texts in the Past•F/$c°
LETHAL EFFECTS
In the petition to the Dimated Nations, the islandera deser.bed
letimi effect.. of the test
They sad that
last Apest achiee lartaqua testate this veh Issued new regulatione, desaghestava e of the atoll in tar Man shall. to prevent unbearable recurits |
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Kongelun atut Bierik- were kuks entering the mithtary sere cuitering in varying degrees from vices
rid the towering of blood enot, baran. 2 well a Services of those already there. apa and the tal.. of huur
"Calm
fpleness wwel tan the headd
follow
1111
Commun-an, he said
1
founda
"
eisential 14.1 bysterfa traght Mr Semyon Trorapkin, the over-publicised care Soviet delegate, suit the United kaki endinger "The
hach violated the Ini aggrinst pampe
af te usteeship the territory,
The administering authority should satisfy the request of the petitioners la cesse Piese experi-
and returns inets hasiants the ils from wideh they were movesd “
The Grated States, he clingvo, Mia fark ignored the interesis of the, the-muhditant, by currying out the
WAS MOR
The Assistant Aung, born tang Mi Hugh Milton, at the Con- taller the as
m- veeligating 327 Between March 21 to June 30,
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TECH WCES
The
Nav
Tay
deebarged Irsan
Serien,
Tružina, reported
mvestigation Gary and sand that 23 men bad
discharged nature – March 1 Eleven
Navi closed "Javoursbby
day. Han!
Air Force figures
Seven
to the
the three- trend that
it did not call for the carrying
experimenta
further
He told the Council: "AS A result 1 would like to bay to those of you who are friendly to this Council and whum I motives know will trust my
bellef that is my personal that there is no chance at all That the
Jas: Morch
mishap of will be repeated."
The Soviet resolution was re Jected by one in
favour (tho Soviet Union), nine against and
(Indłu
1 twu abstentions
Syria).
and
also
the territory The proposal, he said, revertimended
1 such
The Judian resolution sts be continued only if the
| falled. It was defeated by United Stater evadered them
series of votes on each of the biterest of
live
In operative
paragraphs workl
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addition to the preamble, that sabel
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Three Jamath Soviet Unio
ad been destroyed were
yanashabit:3.
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TEST FOR US.
Islands
Mr Vidjaja Laksni Pandit, the President of U.N.O, with Marshal Tito when abo called on him at his' residence on the island of Brionl during her visit to Yugoslavia. — Express Photo.
E. Germans ATOMIC SECRECY
Oppose Heuss
Berlin, July 15. The committee of the "National Front" today called
East on the people of
Berlin
Le demonstrate their protest on
Monday against the re-election of West
President,
Lai the
sym-
ileuss. Friday.
At
paragraphs stated operative part expressing entri-pathy with the inhabitants were approved when the paragraphs but were voted on separately rejected when they were voted on as a whole.
Mr Avtor Singh of India said the islanders' petition was gang to be a test "wheflier the United Stage which uns so aften re- rused others of net diving up to solemn rilatations, does her- self live up to her own treaty obligatiorer or not
This could be decided only by a reference to the international Court of Justice, the contenxled.
Sunda
the Indian Mr
sult Government was wholly against testing or use the production, by anyone, at may time of all weapons of mass destruction."
the
"PANE
Rechtents"
Marshall Blanks bad produced effecle which his delegation con- sidered "contrary to the char- ter and the trusteesilp agree- resolutione rejected; ment," he arided.
guarantee "As there is no man hier this week by the Peta-
against sundar occidents in our tests should opation, te more be held in the trust territory,"
The
Commitee were un-haucher in the Connell
hren tions
1. the
given in the
KOVIET RESOLUTION
-נידן
he said.
Under-Serpetals M. James The hist submitted by the "And if the United States 11 ogías, shranit 93 cases pend- Savier Cur would have the delegation insist an saying
ng and the de charge of tune Trusteeship Coutseal
ell for
that they are entitled to carry cases had been; diseinture. of all experi- out these under the charter and we the trusteeship agreement, eloped in favor of the individual rents th The Pacifle islands,
two Alr Furce me
A revena, Palmitted Jolly Kubmit that this council abould bren ertained and resigned to Briton, France and Belgium, find out from the International Prunus senative dutics', he pad. would ask the United States of Court of Justice whether that
It considered at nevessary is
is so or not.
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"In our resolution, we have suggested that this should be tione through the General Assembly."
PROPAGANDA
Queen Gives
Season's First
Garden Party
London July 15. Elizabeth
пет gave Query Arst garden party of the season in the grounds of Buckingham Paluce today. Among the 6,000 guests invited were many from the Commonwendth and Europe.
Many carried raincoats and umbrellus
a precaution but Queen, the by the time the
and other Duke of Edinburgh members of the Royal Family the wris stepped on to the grey clouds had vanished and the sun was shining.
and
tea
Sandwiches, cakes were served in tents.
The Queen wore a coat and
sük frock of sunshine yellow
wido and
brimmed hat est yellow ruulled with Д dark green velvet crown.
In the Royal party were the Queen Mother dressed in lilac and blue, the Duke and Duchess Mr Mason Sears, the United
Princess the of Gloucester, States delegate, said no matter
Koyal, Princese Alice and the how the Soviet delegate might Earl of Athlone
and the Earl try to ranks propaganda capital and Counters of Harwood. out of the Marshall Islanders'
the
petition he would not succeed Earlier 260 Commonwealth in driving a wedge between debutantes had been presented
United States
and the to the Queen as she sat beside Marshallese people.
the Duke of Edinburgh In tho "During the past few weeks glittering gold and white state I have had access tu certain ballroom-Reuter.
34 West Berliners
Kidnapped By Reds Since 1949
Berlin, July 16.
Herr West ใ
scheduled German
IMPEDING
DEFENCE PLANS
Washington, July 15.
Composer Escapes
London, July 15. Poland's top composer- conductor has fled to free- dom in London after putting his Communist bosses off guard by making a Party- Uno speech against the
Defence European
Com- munity, . Pollah emigro sources here said today.
The British Home Office con- Armed that the composer, 40-
year-old Andrzej Panufnik, landed at London Airport yos- terday
born
with his British wife and was passed through
Immigration.
The Home Office declined to give any further details. But Polish sources said that Panut- nik is being kept under wraps
by
while
the British authorities
they decide on his plea - for politiepi asylum.
Polish Bourcea said that Panufnik, fed up with trying to write music for Marxists, got f his chance to make a break for freedom when the
Polish
Government gave him permis- sion to fly to Zurich last week
conduct two concerts on Sunday and Monday Swiss Radio.
to
over the
ATTACKED EDO The Polish Communists tet thete leading musical figure out of their grasp
atter Panufnik set their minds at ease by mak-
EDC
ing D violent attack on the June 28 broadcast over Warsaw Radlo.
He flew off
to Zurich with their blossing. There, he met his British-born wife, the Namor Searlett O'Mahoney, who had born nursing hier seriously-il father in London since January, Together, they decided to fly
The Senate was told today that defence plan- to London instead of back to
Theodore ning hy the Supreme Allied Command in Europe
Berlin
on
# miss meeting in the;
has been "seriously impeded" by atomic secrecy.
Hitherto serei testimony by Maxx-Engels Square, speakers | LI-Gen. Schuyler before the Enerky will
Atomic call for understanding Senate-House among Germans against what Committee last month was made
called was
the militaristic public in a Senate speech by state of Heuss and Adenauer, Senator John Pastore (Demo- the West German chancellor, erat). General Schuyler is Chief- of-Staff bo the Supreme Allied was reported.
Commander in Europe, General
Gruenther.
"National
of
Millionaire
Re-Arrested
In Nepal
Katmandu, July 15. Police today re-arrested
Warsaw.
TURNED BACK
Panufnik, who married; the dark-haired Scarlett in Poland in 1846, thus turned his book not only on constant ideological
with Aussies
hta Communist masters but on the medals and honours they had heaped on him.
Peace "Peace
День
won
the Statin Prizo in 1983 for his
WAS Symphony", which claimed by critles on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
On the other hand, the, Carn- munists frowned on his Tragic Overture." written in memory of the Nazi razing of Warsaw in 1944.
Among the speakers will be Alfred Friedrich Correns, a member of Reading General Schuyler's The political bureau the statement to the Senate, Senator Socialist-Communist Party. Pustore
approval urged legislation to revise the Atomic In the appeal the
case some of Front" said that West Germans Energy Act axl
Its information
curbs
Leopold Stokowski conducted Wesl of the population
Не quoted Generul Schuyler
a millionaire, Major-Gen- it at New York's Carnegie Hall Berlin had clearly shown thean-
"We consider that stives in
favour of
eral Mrigendra Shamsher, in 1949 but it was never per- peace as saying:
future major of in any
conflict, departure treaty and
nuclear weapons will be used and his two sons here only formed In Poland itself. GOLD MEDAL this, Against foreign troops,
both in the strategie and in a few minutes after they was
Panufnik's "Heroic Overture' says the appeal, Adenuser
the tactical role. The advent of had been released from was awarded an Olymple Gold an army threatening to recruit
these weapons provides both mercenaries.
acu
of
tho
Fascist France-Pres30,
Great
Д
Seal
Of Scotland
London, July 10. The Queen formally defaced King George VI's Great Seal of his Scotland, emblem of
at Sovereignty,
Buckingham Palace, London, today and ap- proved a new one bearing her own coat of arms.
The old seal is in theory des troyed at the end of each reign. But in practice, the Sovereign bap merely gives it a general with o hammer known ay "domasking" and bands it over to the Lord Chancellor.
A now Great Seal for Seot- land, which will be used on all Royal documents referring to that country, was then approved at a meeting of the Privy Council, and handed to Mr James Stuart, Secretary of State for Scotland, for safe keeping.
sides with tremendous destruc- custody under a writ of Medal
habeas corpus. tive power on D-Day.
MATTER OF DAYS
coun-
nt the Olympics In Helsinki In 1982.
that Polish
t
Etid DOUTTES The Major-General and his Panufniks, who studied under the "The #ggressors opening
conductor Felix! atomic campaign conceivably two sons, Bharat and Jagdish, Viennese
are leading members of the Weingartner in London before might, if not adequately tered, tself prove to be decisive Rana family which had absolute World War II, had hoped to rule over six million Nepalese escape to England on the occa“ in matter of days.
until displaced by a popularity son of the Communist-sponsored "The very
based Government three years World Peuro Conterenca nago.
Sheffield in 1951. But the con-
existence of
large atomic threat against un
obliges us to plan, ourselves, on
utilising atomle weapons and They are leading members of ference was switched to Waraw
that
we
our adapt requires
the right-wing Gorkha Parishao to these con- Party which military machine"
supports the ditions..
family. "But thus far, in our school
The High Court, accepting the instruction, in our field training and in our war planning, we writ of habeas corpus, ruled that are seriously impeded by US. the Government could proceed concerning with their trials without keeping policy restrictions release of atomic Information." them in custody.
United Press.
TIGER CUB FOR ZOO
New
New York, July 16, York City's Central received an Zoo today Park eight-month-old tiger cub as a gift from a five-year-old Indian boy.
The new seal, made of silver, six inches in diameter by half The animal was given by an inch thick, shows on one side vijay Srivastava, от Костриг,
wh visited here two years_ugo.
the Queen, crowned and throned, wearing her robes of state and holding the sceptre and orb. The He is the nephew of Rajeshwar permanent 10- reverso bears the Cottish Royal Dayal, India's
presentative to tho United Nations.
arms.
It carries the motio of the Order of the Thistle-Nemo
Mrs Dayal formally present- Me Impune Lacessit (Touch meed the cub-named Vijay-to who dare).~~Router.
the Zoo today.
at the
Press.
Just minute.--United
SIX WOMEN EXECUTIVES
Johannesburg, July 18. The sons were arrested early Six well-groomed and smartly- last month and charged with dressed women, with chic busi- being commected with a violentnesslike charm, are proving here demonstration when eight Indian that in the dead of big business Parliamentarians arrived here on they are the equal of topflight a goodwill visit
male executives.
With their human approach these fix women sold selling residential property last month valued at £91,250 stealing. And
# block of flats that included valued at £30,000 sterling, an
Thai furo might have been £150,000 sterling band they managed to clinch a last-minute deal, but they were unfortunate
now safely bagged so that sald for the next month's honours ilst.
Their father was arrested a month ago when four radio sets sent to him from the United States were seized, (Possession of radio sets is illegal here unless authorised by the Government.)
Heuter.
NEW GUINEA VOTE
the
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The six women operate a busi- ness in the heart of Johannes- burg-China Mail Special.
minister Caught In Escalator against with India A London underground cscalator
eight to
London, July
the seat of Mr James nipped Dormer's trousers as ho
New York, July 18. The United Nations Trustee ship Council rejected a Soviet- aponstred motion tonight which ought to change why
Australia the trust territory of New The cub was captured during Chrinen, Voling was the Dayals" hunting expedition three
It had abstaining in India last December. Since 1949 Soviet and Communist East German
boon a household pet until it Mr William Forsyth of Aus- moving up to the exit at Bethnal was down to the United States. tralla described DS "uite: Green, London, Into last night agents have forcibly kidnapped 34 persons from
Lubbock, Texas, July 15. Young Srivastava had many nonsenso"
allegationsA porter stopped the escalator West Berlin and spirited them across the border A 34-year-old ex-convict, American playmates during his that conditions in the territory but it was some time before Mr
samo" William Thomas Hughes, cher visit with ble aunt and uncle. were exactly the
18 Dormer, 54, could be freed, He into Soviet-occupied territory, Dr Theo Friedenau,ed with the kidnapping and He enjoyed going to the Zoo, they were 35 years ago Reu- was slightly injured.--China Mali
repe of a five-month-old baby United Fress.
Special. head of the Anti-Communist "Committee of Free
girl, sald today he did not re- Jurists", said today.
member anything about it.
Rape Charge
in
Dr Friedenau, whose organisation records and "I was diraking, I guess, but combats Communist law violations, said in addition 98
I don't remember anything that other persons were "lured across the border by tricks happened. Trucks I'm
serious trouble," he told the Boot known kidnapping victim | 7,000 sentences handed down in police.
to brought Hughes is Dr Walter Linse, West Berlin, the past years, by East "Zone lawyer on the staff of the Jurists courts for alleged
Lubbock prison lato yesterdar political
Tekos, near Committee, who sees sitacked by crimen.
A total of $5,000 from Beminole, Communist agents in broad day- persons are at cent being where the alleged attack on the Hight in front of his West Berlin eta lanettone the baby, Jacida. Je Davis, occurred home just two young REP, Reed polical Dealers Police raid the Seminole pri➡ Fimo awaiting, automobile and
Mason was chos of maximu ruskad
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acton 1 Period, 8. Picks, cla
8 Pear, 9 Lathes, 11, Expol, 12 Sindwa, 14 Rost, 10 Groom-18 Abodo, 19 Beal, 20 Abides, 24 Idiot, 25 Reduce, 26 Conto
27 Eager, 28 Detest. Down: 1 Pelt, 2 Rots, 3 Open, 4) Desert,
5 Pronze 8 Capital.. 7. Boldier, 10 Hired, 13 Pamive, 14 Homm Ing, 16 Benator, 17 Råved, 19 Faired, 21 Dône, 22 Buro, 23 Malt,
་
said.
nocurity The Jurista.... Committee has The baby is the daughter of a rodrican soldier, and his United recorded the names of MOR Boylets 40,000 - Commitening + at Gerinatí know law breakmes. pr. future pro- Recullors: Bifice: 950, the Jurkata have given.out.fraelegalany
United' Prem
ter.
Soviet
NO FUSS FOR THE TINY TWINS
Roscrea, Co., July 16. The mother of Ireland's smallest twins showed them proudly at her bedroom window yesterday as 200 men, women and children sang hymns of thanksgiving in the garden.
The twina, boy and a gird, "I don't believe in them," Birch, 216, and Bydney Maud
she said. weigh a total of only 4lb.. 80%.
Birm Their young mother,
"My babies will be brought up, Maud Holtby, clergyman's in the good old fashioned way wife, lives at Lougheen Rectory, If I nurse them myself I shall be able to, watch over, then the whole time
Co. Tipperary.
foode
g
21b. Box-should" be“, removid from the muring hono' where they were " bom and put 2. In: Incubators, elega
"No!! sald Mẹn Holtby Instood they want, baoke Wills" her in her home, m. 100% sarwand
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