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U.S. WITHDRAWS A-BOMBERS

Washington, July 19.

U.5. heavy planes expubio of delivering the atomla bant hus been withdrawn frons Харан becktsd σε purely teclinical feasta, American military sources sald here today.

They refused to cont- ment on the reports that pressure from the Japanoso Government had led to the U.S. dcolaton. The bombers have been moved to the Pacific islamis of Guam and Okinawa,

The bombers of the B-20 and 13-50 type will Roon be replaced by ultra- modern B-41 StratoJeta. these sources said.

Miliary men swid the bombing capacity of the planes would not be re- Juced by the change of basen because of the great

of the bombers. However, I is pointed out that Gunm and Okinawa Je vulnerable than Japan to enemy attack.

'T' Kame Noureen alno

1e

argue that the Guam and Okinawa

banca

urr more completely under American control than thore In Japan. 10.9. planca could

he returned to Japanens bases in case of herd, the * sources said, --France- Ironse

RUSSIAN

Jap War Criminals PAROLE AFTER TEN YEARS OF THEIR TERM

Washington, July 19,

An easing of United States regulations, which enabled Japanese war

criminals serving terms of more than 30 years to become eligible for parole after ten years of their term five years became effective on sooner than heretofore July 12 with the approval of President Eisen- hower, it was disclosed today.

The new regulation came to light today as the result of a visit by Mr Sadao Iguchi, Japanese Ambassador, on the Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Mr Robert Murphy.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1964.

A Japanese Embassy spokes | years—an easing of five years man said the Ambasstidor called for the longer rún terms, to express the appreciation of the Japanese Government for eusing the parote regulation,

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The ruling does not apply to Cluss A war criminals thoro International convicted by the War Crimes Tribunal of con- The

regulation recom,spiring to wage war or planning mended by the Clemency and

A majority of the aggression. Parole Board for Japanese war Governaments represented jerimtoats does not order The the Tribunal still must

release of any prisoners but it mend

parole of

of prisoners in crubs #

Listi a lesser term for parole

classification and Japanese

ese Government also must agree to their release,

TANKERlity.

Another

Protest

To America

London, July 20. The Soviet Government has again protested to the the United States against seizure of the Russian ship Tuapse off the coast of For- the Soviet news agency, Tass, annoinerd last night.

mosa,

The Tuapse was seizeri

the Chinese Nationalists

Japan.

In

תס

recom-

the

In

To

The regulation does apply to Tesser (Class 11) war

Mr Snow suid the Board had criminals convicted of conventional war approved the release of 141 "B" relmes forbidden by the Genova and "C" class war criminals Convention. It abo applies to since it began examining cases, Class

C

prisoners, convicted of There are 277 stin imprisoned, such things as mass torture and mainly Sugamo prison other crimes not covered in the old Geneva convention.

Of the 141. 16 were Mr Conrad Snow, chairman of commended for release on July the War Criminals and Parole 13 on the basts of the old Board made up of representa-regulations and wore presumed Lives of the U.S. State, Justice

10 have been paroled by

Inst and Defence Departments, sald weekend.--Reuter, the Board made the recommen dation to Mr Elsenhower and he accepted its findings. The Board was created on September 1952.

LD TERMS

4.

Under The old termos

I war criminal sentenced by a United States War Crimes Commission had to

serve one-ird of

hits

by sentence, or 15 years if sen-

untenced to 45 years to life, be- ;

June 23 and the Soviet Union fore he could apply for parole. claimed the United States was Now he becomes eligible in ten responsible.

The Soviet Union has

pra-

E. German

Harvest Appeal

Berlin, July 19. The East German Com- munist Government, in ап

tested twice to the Americans. BALKANS TREATY urgent appeal, today called

The last protest was rejected by Washington on July 8.

made

The Tass message referred to the original prolesi by the Soviet Government the United States on June 24

and the

which

American

Athens, July 20. Greece is having talks with Turkey and Yugoslavia to fix a new data for a conference of the the thro Foreign Ministers of countries, according to diploma- the quarters here. had The date originally proposed

American reply 122

WILS

that denied naval forces

taken part in the seizure.

wuß

July

17, but

Mr

Fuat

On July 2 the Soviet Govern-Koprulu, the Turkish Foreign men

had pointed out that the Minister, was reported to have Tuapse had been Beized in been unable to leave his country walers controlled by the United on that date.

Mr Stefun Stefanopoulos, the States Navy and patrolled by American aircraft and could Greek Foroign Minister, said inst had not therefore have only been seized night the conference by American naval forces what-been po. tponed because Turkey ever flag they were dying at the and never accepted the date of time.

July 17.

The Soyle' Government had It is believed here the con- therefore reiterated its protests ference will probably now be gainst the continued detention held about the middle of August. at the ship. Tass said.—Heuter. | ~Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

15

ACROSS

DOWN

1 Cease (4).

3 Report (8).

3 Snare (4).

Subtracted (8).

11 Supplied (8).

13 Merriment (4).

10 Blower (8).

18 Gifted (8).

10 Cow-shed (4),

21 Blood fond (8),

25 Turns Into Cash (8).

20 Replete (4).

27 Storme (8).

co-

The Withdrawals In Indo-China

..

A huge explosion on the road from Nam Digh during demolitions halte a column during the evacuation of the town following the French High Command's decision to withdraw from the whole of the Southern Zöne of the Red River delta in Indo-China.-Central Press Photo.

UNITED STATES NAVY

WILL ASSIST

VIETNAM EVACUATION

Washington, July 19.

The United States navy would be ready to help the French evacuate troops, civilians and equipment from northern Vietnam when an Indo- China armistice was reached at the Geneva conference, naval authorities said today.

It was learned that the Defence Department had already drawn up plans involving the use of a fleet of cargo ships in anticipation of a French request for assistance in an evacuation.

Naval authorities began working the plans when it became known that France was negotiating a settlement with the Communists which would parti- tion Vietnam and leave the northern part under Communist control,

Under

French French civilians and the reported

# great terms for

of cousefire, Hanol number

openly anti- would be hold by the French Communist Vietnamese includ- Union forces for several months ing native troops, would have to while military_equipment and be brought out through the port

of Haiphong. evacuees, both French and anti- Communist Vietnamese would be transferred to Halphong, on

the eastern coast.

71

суть 0 being

BOYS SNEER AT

CHURCHILL

Vicar

Attacks Socialists

CURRENT PLANNING Current plancing in Washing- on all East Zone residents

ton is naturally Based on the It has been estimated that and

agreement to get to farms

about 1.000,000 tons of shipping prospect of

evacuation peaceful operatives and help harvest would be required

the for the crops.

evacuation and that the process reached at Geneva, might take about a year under At the same time, the Com-present conditions munists called for a speedy de- livery of crops as a means

The French do not have such "strengthen the power of

on samount of shipping available,

Among Smethwick, Birmingham, and farmers and it is expected that once state of workers

there is agreement on armistice

July 19. and to secure peace."

# formal request for truch

The 64-year-old Vicar of were now moving this parish attacks today in towards settlement of differences his

to

ou

Over the past week, develop ments or lack of them have moods ΟΙ alternately created optimism and pessimism over the

peace prospects oficials here.

Raports from Gebors that the

The Communist appeal, broad-rins,

United States aid would be negotiators

cast by the East Zone Radio, came after Jase

flood week's disaster and incessant rain falls are believed to havo badly damaged parts of the East Ger-

and mau gras, corn crops,

potato

made.

the and

Comeyitinist

and

parish ever the location of truce line Socialists who polson their magazine OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE In armistice control system

the timing of general elections children's minds" against Military authorities here are in Vietnam after the armistice Sir Winston Churchill. particularly anxious to see that have served to lighten some of sufficient ships are available to the pessimism although it is The Vienr, the Reverend John "In

the difficulties spite of

remove the mass of weapons recognised that other hurdles Chamberlain, whose parish ruins we and supplies which have been need to be overcome before the 11,000 in this industrial area is caused by incessant appeal to the entire

worlding given to the French Union forces Tuesday midnight deadline set dominantly Socialist says boys population in cities and on land

M. the French Premier,

visits to

have his study In northern Vietnam and thus by

snorted with contempt at a pic- censofire agreement.

ture of the Prime Minister.

to attend to the speedy collec-keep it out of Communist hands. | Plerre Mendes-France, for 3 tion

of the harvest without losses,

the Sovier Zone Gov-

These supplies would be of ernment said. "The stepped-up major importance in building up harvesting

of crops and the the anti-Communist forces in delivery of the harvest the south. to the State represents a patrio- tic action designed to strengthen the power of our state of work ers and farmers and designed to securo peace."-United Press.

In

addition to the military equipment, the whole of the French expeditionary force in northern territory, thousand of

Nine 'Love Slaves'

Found

In Monastery

Cuttack, Orissa State, July 20. Dusky-skinned “love slaves” prostrated them- selves before near naked Sadhus (holy men) for barbaric love rites in a monastery near kere, it was disclosed last night.

Police interviewed nino girls prepared for the satiation cere found in the labyrinths of the monies. monastery following a raid for

at

PLEDGE GIVEN Diplomatic quarters believed the pledge given yesterday Genova by the Under-Secretary of State, Mr Walter Bedell Smith, that the United States would not upset any Indo-China settlement by the threat or use of force had done much to Improve the atmosphere.

Th

on

of

Boys aged 13, 11 and 10 have looked as "they would like to spit on it," he says,

has

The Vicar says not one of the boys knows anything about Sir Winston except what he heard from or been told by his eldors.

"Did these people want to on "Winnie when the bombs were falling when being evacuated Dunkirk was when they listened to his the courageous messages over Wircles in our darkest period from 1940 to 19457" he asked.

Communists had been spit The demanding that the United States "guarantee" any settle ment reached in the negotia- tions, but Mr Bedell Smith, with the backing of President Elsen hower and the Secretary of State, Mr Foster Dulles, had refused to sign any guarantee which would imply any recognition of the Communist conquest of northern Vietnam.-Reuter.

The Wrong

Corpse

GOD-GIVEN LOVE

The Vicar said it is a sin to destroy the natural God-given love there is in every child's heart for what is unselfish and leave in its place suspicion and class hatred.

Yesterday, he said, "When the boys snorted at that picture, I went hot under the collar.

"I have seen the effect on children of a Socialist environ- ment. Almost the first word - a child says is not 'mum' or 'dad'

Capetown, July 19. All arrangements were made but labour. in Capetown and

for a funeral

four wanted criminals on Sub- As the sun sank the Sadhus everything was ready except the 2 Decoration on lower part of day when one policeman wen assembled round the courtyard | corpse.

room-wall (4),

killed and six seriously injured throne of the 70-year-old high

4 Accustomed (4).

Raucous (4).

• Sum (5).

7 Jog with the elbow (0),

9 Small piece of turf (5).

10 Evil spirit (B),

12 Prepared (8). :

14

16

70).

17 does in front (8).

19 Exploded (6).

20 Territory (6)

21 Wickednom (4).

24 Confoderillar” (4).

22 Clover (4),

21 Mécurité (0).

by enraged Badhus armed with priest named Paglababa (mad- д.

man in English).

words.

Police have so far refused to

One of two elderly patients at

institution Capetown

died. Both were named Primaloo. The who died was Mr P. details of lives of the skin loinclothe

They wore leopard and tiger man

and cartad Prinsloo, The other, Mr J naves' but... · reports told of

Brood. Prinsloo, was in excellent health sharp pointed

The authorities informed the

primitive orgies performed

za swords, bows and serowa,

the belag that the only way to

be cleansed of: kumas, desires Then the "Love Stave cap-correct relatives of the death,

end

to pored bowing low in front of but a well-treening visitor, hear.

achieve satiating in All things Paglababs, who prodalined his ing of the derth of a 27 Prinsloo, cobaldered "av11.4 V

self, their god and demanded told the relatives of the other Derle notes to a marvod full obedience.

Waiteman.

Pill The Whole family) mozeraká trianpol wet off the ceremony at

· Paatukurtso · BizIiirted, the "prite hit. One, relative Köy đoạn subset.

dipal corertama: IN WHICH AIR | früm Fotianowburg

funeral. disciples participated, Police said the youngest side.

WINE FROM SKULLS

h

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Aarons 1 Cristar:4 Cured, Behind the walls of the alpler wie derecythewold boy

7 Separate, 8 Drive, # Expert, 11 Esteemis, 19 Prepare, 15 Tasted, krimbing monastery or the wise shot at them with how m 18 scent: 18/ Entarged, 10 Bbein, 21 Denude. Devata Cantosulaldrter of the copfler city of and Koyu dny shaykutin or # Space, 3) Simiter Körvalt, 5 Reiseent, | Deteen #10: Freserve, OH LADKORNET Grant | iportanogerma 12 Seriedy: 12/ Poslen :14 - Astern, 118 Miest, 17-Doss

should be

"Growing boys brought up with an English spirit and should look upon Sir Winston as John Bull or as tho British Bulldog--quite apart from politics."China Mail Special.

Agains

skin disease and itching

Miligal

More Responsibility For South Africa In Middle East

Washington, July 19.

United States officials said today that the responsibilities of South Africa as regards Middle East defence are likely to be greater when att Anglo-Egyptian agreement is reached on the Suez Canal Zone.

They pointed out that the Defence Depart- ment is resigned to the fact that part of Britain's garrison in the Suez Canal Zone will be sent back to Britain to form a strategic reserve and it is not possible to increase to any great extent the British forces on Cyprus and at Libyan bases.

auch East

The omelals also said that it, reinforcements in the event of will probably prove sound in-aggression would be fary sintegy for future warfare vital value in the Middle if large concentrations of troops and, consequently, their pre are not garrisoned any more in paredness at a high level would the Suez Canal Zone, as atomic seem increasingly essential. weapons could crente havoc there.

MINISTER'S VISITS They remarked that the South However, they said, the dis- African Defence Minister has persion of the large British gar-made two visits herd since World War II, but he has not been here recently.

Fison in the Suez Canal Zono to other Breas means that extra efforts must be made to insure that Allied forces can be rushed impression he made on previous

at once to the Middle East in the event of aggression.

RUSH TROOPS

They recalled the excellent

visits

pointed out

and

that

| South African awareness of the new strategle situation In the Middle

East that would bo that South created by n Suez Cansel agree- Afrien would be expected to all ment would be welcomed here

They said it is in the event of such an emergency

a vital role by rushing air and ground forces to the danger area

m record time.

In

United Pre33.

Foreign

Athens, July 20. Minister Stephen

Aus They potaled out that tralia and New Zealand are in- creasingly committed in the Stephanopoulos sald last night Far East as the result of Com- a Greek delegation negotiating munist aggression

Indo-In Paris for $45 million repara

from Communist China and it is doubtful what tions claimed contribution they could send to Bulgaria, bad been instructed to the Middle East in the event of return home shortly, oggression.

They said this 19

why South

reason

another African

The Bulgarians had refused to recognise the reparations dite, bo sald.--Reuter.

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