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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1955.
GREEKS WANT NATO PROTECTION Fallare Of A
Carrier Equals
1945 Fleet
San Francisco, Sept. 7. Streamlined and refitted for atomic
Warfare,
the United States 33,000- ton aircraft carrier Bon Homme Richard rejoined the fleet yesterday after a reconversion costing $04,- 000,000 (£22,857,142).
Her commanding officer, Captain Lamar Payton Carver, said: " is hard to believe, but true, that our ship with her air group had • striking power the entire greater than
United States fleet had in 1945,China Mall Spe-
clal.
Independence Day In Brazil
All Quiet
Way Down Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 7. DRAZIL observed its 133rd
an
IN SMYRNA
Special Meeting Of Alliance
Athens, Sept. 7.
The deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Panayotis Canello- poulos, said today that Greece would ask the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to protect the lives of Greek officers serving in the Turkish base of Smyrna.
the
The
made Deputy Premier announcement in the wake of anti-Greek terrorism that was sweeping several Turkish cities.,
Informed sources cald Greeception. The Greek Army was on would probably niso osk NATO stand-by orders and all movie to remove its base headquarters houses and theatres have been from Symrna.
closed and sports events celled.
government
Meanwhile the decided not to send a represen- lative 10 the mooling of the International Monetary Fund to be held in Istanbul, nor to the Byzantine Congress scheduled shortly in that city.
Inadequate
Mr Canellopoulos termed the Turkish official statement on the riots in Istanbul and Smyrus (Izmir) "adequate."
He ordered Greek troops into
CATH
Several Greek officers and their families have already re- turned from the NATO Com- mand at Smyrna today with tales of horror,
They said Turkish mobs kept running through the streets of the Turkish part city, breaking into Greck offlcers' houses and coting and destroying. The mobs kept shouting "death to the Greeks". The Grovkts said the demonstrations laster six hours.
Colonel O. Perivoliotis, Ma-
Independence Day in atmosphere of general jubila-parts of Thrace and Rhodes In- for J. Thalassos and Captain T.
or habited by Turks to protect them Glannarit claimed their whole from any possible Greek retalia-property was destroyed in the
tion today, with no trace the bitterness that marked the anniversary a year ago.
Some
23,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen saluted Prealdent Joao Cafe
military Jr. and and
civilian leaders of his Government in a parade through cheering crowds past
a reviewing stand set up out- alde
Wor the
CANADIAN
A-REACTOR
Ministry. FOR INDIA
British-made Metcor darted overhend.
ANN
No Jeers
There was no repetition of the Jeers and booing with which Supporters of the late Pres dent Getulio Vargus pected air force paraders last year in token of their resentment of the military coup that deposed 10 drove him Vargas and Buicide.
As recently as three weeks ago,
feeling
armod Byalost the forces still ran high because of they might suspicion that attempt another coup in con- nection with the October 3 presidential election.
Recent assurances by President Cafe and his Army and Navy Ministers Qat the ejection will be legal and orderly appear to have cleared the alr. United Press,
17
Ottawa, Sept. 7.
Conada has offered India an atomic reactor, I was learned today from informed sources in Ottawa.
Details are still to be worked is understood the out, but it
be given under reactor would Colombo the programme.
Plan
Rssistance
It will be the first such gift by Canada, following the recent international conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy,
water heavy
reactor The would be an experimental pile to enable Indian scientists to do as well fundamental research, as produce radioactive isotopes for use in agriculture, industry and medeiine.
It
riols,
Some officers' wives had to icave their homes in their night- gowns and arrived here today in clothes given them by American friends, yowitnesses reported.-- United ProES.
NATO Meeting
Paris, Sept. 7. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation today summoned a special privato mooting for tomorrow 95% the Turkish-Greek Aix- turbances in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Lord Ismay, NATO Secretary- General, sent out special letters to all members of the 15-nation Permanent Council,
Mission
Mr Biephan Stephanopoulos, Greek Foreign Minister (centre), Mr Vourdoumbás, Greek Defence Under-Secretary (left), and General Constantine Dovas, Greek Chief of General Staff, who failed to reach agreement with Britain and Turkey on
Alleged Brain-washing
At Air
Force Base
THE
Cyprus.- Reuterphoto.
French
Guard On
Civilians Duty
MOROCCAN DISTURBANCES
Rabat, Sept. 7.
“DON'T" HAVE ILLUSIONS'
Adenauer's Warning
On Moscow Talks
Bonn, Sept. 7.
·
Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West
here German Chancellor, leaves
for Moscow in a personal attempt to loosen the 10-year-old East-West deadlock over Germany before the "Big Four" foreign ministers meet in Geneva next month.
The prize is the reunification of Germany. The West German Govern- ment and public opinion, hardened by con- ference after fruitless conference, are pitching expectations low, but there is general agreement that the attempt must be made, however slight the chances.
The Soviet Government mado
It clear at the Geneva "summit" conference that it is not ready to talk seriously about free cfections in the four zones of Germany without prior creation of
European security system embracing both Germanies, and revocation of the Atlantie and Warsaw pacts.
Dr Adenauer will not enter into any East-West deal of which the Communist East Ger- Iman republic in a partner nor will he give up the Atlantic Pact, which he sceg as the pillar of his country's security.
Less Weighty
Alt, be
Moscow
Hope For
Merger Of Jap Political Parties
Now York, Sept. 7.
• Unlied States oficials are
watching "hopefully" moves to merge the Japanees
ean hope for in conservative-moderate poli- explore the tical parties because if they Russian leaders' view at first
to
A French army spokesman said tonight that civilians requisitioned for local defence units in Morocco were assigned to guard duties only and Washington, Sept. 7. HE United States Air Force were not used for restoring order.
hand and try and find out are successful a strong and is investigating an article
Requisition orders could be whether there is any way of stable government should They were used to guarding which appeared this week in
other tent and
to reliable Europeans of reducing their terms for unity. result in Tokyo, a leading Newsweek
con public buildings magazine
American commentator re points.
other than French The restora- | nationalities
Other less weighty points to cerning special "training" at strategic
was left to the and a third of the strength of
be discussed in Moscow are the ported today. Lemmons Valley (Nevada) Air tlon of order
the army. The these units could be made up fate of the German prisoners Force base against enemy police and
civilian units were known as of Moroccans.-France-Presse, "brain-washing."
"temporary protection groups," from 8 to 10 cach numbering men.
The magazine reported that Colonel Burton McKenzie,
Men between the ages of 20 of the commanding officer Lemmons Valley air base and 55, called up in these units, ordered the 20,000 men under were given a personal weapon. his command to undergo 17 The units had no heavy arms toys' training
In resisting and very few automatic wea- brain-washing wille in enemy pons. They were issued with a prisons.
Forced Labour
This training was made up of
forced Inbour,
"death
Eden Inspects Army Atomic
Defences forage cap and arm-band I
casca where complete uniforms available. The commanded by and non-
not
were
wero civilians
officers reserve commissioned offloors.
with a
other
The writer, Ernest K. Lindley, till in the Soviet Union (be-, lieved to number somewhere be-wrote in his regular column in ween 10,000 and 100,000) and the magazine Newsweek that the establishment of diplomatie, ach a government could tackle
"defence and Japan's cultural and economic relations
problems vigorously." between Bonn and Moscow.
It was the Soviet Union which those political negotiations, Mr Noting that thỏ key iman, in proposed the meeting
N. Kishi, Secretary-General of Blew to discussing Bonn-Moscow the Democratic Party, was in relations.
the US at the same time me the West Germany does not want Jepanese Foreign Minister. Mr Shigemitsu, Lindley to use the German prisoners as Mamoru Colchester, Sept. 7.
Dr said: "I think what he heard a political vacuum but Sir Anthony Eden today Adenauer will tell the Soviet here was, on the whole, en- saw how the British Army Union that he cannot conclude cotraging to him
cultural or an economic under- & Is preparing to go
Lindley added: "The United
is tens supporting and equal partner, atomic attack.
Gormans én its prisons. The Prime Minister visited Dr Adenauer outlined his army units here in the first of Moscow policy today to A a series of "secing for himself special session of the Bundestag vistis to deferice and atomic (lower house) Foreign Affairs Committee, recalled from holl-
marches with bare feet, ph Race Against Time round in the event of ants holding, was of thousands of States wants Japan as a self-
In
longed
A spokesman said they will
Challot to hear meet at 11 am. tomorrow. the Palais do
Greek and Turkish from the delegates on the troubled silua- tlon following yesterday's riots in Istanbul and the continuing tension in British-held Cyprus.
of
The spokesman denied the session had been demanded by both either Greece or Turkey, is believed that the reactor allied in
defonce the Western discussed offer will be further
but now at dagger's the Canadian External ency by
future Affairs Minister, Mr Lester Cyprus. Pearson, when he reaches Singa
summoned the pore for the annual meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee.----France-Presse.
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point
over
the
Lord Ismay meating himself, he said. The normal weetly Council session for this week had been called off earlier.
Turkish. Greek and British lenders conferred fruitlessly in London on the future of the strategic Island. The talks broke off there today.
Turkey's r presentative, Mehmet All Tiney, will present his nation's case in the closed- door session, while George Eximlaris will speak for Greece, -United Press.
Soviet Trade
Important To Japan
Vienna, Sept: 7. Trade with the Soviet Union and the people's democracies was "very important" to Japan, Mr Minoru Tanabo, Chairman of the Japan-Soviet Society in Tokyo is reported to have told Szabad Nep, the chief Hunga- rian newspaper.
questioning under
spotlights, electric shock
treatments. The training was reported by Newsweek. 10 have been under the super- vision
and of physicians psychologists.
Colonel
McKenzie and his aides have been ordered to Washington by the Air Force to testify if the report was correct.
An Air Force spokesman said if the report was correct, the "techniques" used would undergo several modifications. -France-Presse.
Mosquitoes
Versus
Insecticides
Vienna, Sept. 7. The anti-malaria war has time become a raco against because of the resistance set up by malaria-transmitting mesqui- toes to DDT and other insecti cides.
energy establishments.
:
Flexibility
He inspected new posts, eight day for the meeting. feet deep and heavily · earth- roofed which senior officers saldi were proof against a Hiroshima- type atom bomb exploding 600 to 700 yards away.
Exercises
Be Patient
It behoves us
"We want Japan to rearm. to be patient about this because we Bro responsible for one of the main obatacles: the prohibition against o military establish- ment written into the Japanese constitution.
He warned the Committee not to have any illusions about the Moscow talks. West Germanyte would have to show great fax billty during the negotiations, he
the
to
without
N
Lindley observed that US was prepared to withdraw.
troops from Japan when or the Japanese build their. ground forces to the required The officers said 10,000 men sald
minimum invel. He said: "My of the British Army were
should take Dirt in DUA enormouE "The task of German policy own view is that wa
troops out underground atomic defence will be to obtain a relaxation in pull our exerciso on Salisbury Plain at the postlichs so far adopted by waiting for the Japanese to 20- Dr A. Mantellos, addressing the end of next month.
the East and West with the pur-place them." the WHO's European Regional
pose of including and not ex- On economic issues, Lindley: Committee during a debate on Sir Anthony told reporters: cluding German reunification in the eradication of malaria in "There is a very good spirit the detent desired by the world, the first essential for Japan was the opportunity to earth its Europe, said that if the carrier about all the work being done mosquito was not eradicated This transitional phase through "The resumption of diploma-fiving. Southeast Asia provided before it became iminuno to which our milliary forces are tie, economic and cultural Japan with only insecticides then insecticides as moving to catirely new conditions relations with the USSR on the market, he stated. such might become useless. of warfare is being handled basis of recognising the status
imaginatively as it has get to quo, is not possible, he said. It was emphasised at today's Reuter.
Reuter & France-Press, meeting that eradication of Denver, Sept. 7.
not be achieved coun- put 1h0 finishing so long as neighbouring touches on US ratification of tries in southtsalern Europe did
1949 Geneva convention not co-operate,
Eisenhower
Ratifies Agreements
President Elsenhower today malaria could
formally
four
agreements, and also signed a Dr. B. Cvitanovitch, Yugo- | Helsinki's Legless Swimmer
formal proclamation to ratify
the recently signed Panama slavia, appealed for the assist
trade treaty.
ance of the organisation in secu- ing co-operation from Yugo- The Geneva, pacts were zati-alavia's neighbours in the joint eradication of the diseas0,-** fled by the Senate carller this China Mail Special. year, and rover the treatment of sick and wounded military personnel the field, the treat-
ment of alling and shipwrecked Peaceful Uses
servicemen
ot sea, ment of war prisoners, and the protection of civilians in war
orcas.
Mr Tanabe, who is visiting
The pacts were sent to the Hungary as head of a Japanese trade delegation was quoted as Senate in 1951, but action was delayed until this year at the with the people'd State Department's request be saying "trading democracies in vory important
of the hostilities for Japan.
Our economic dim- patie culties with the United States Korea-United Prem.
become other countries
and
| greater and greater. The Ameri- cans bring down our prices no that these business relations often bring about disadvantages
for us
On Other Hand
New 7th Fleet Commander
in
Denver, Sept. 7. Mr Murray Synder, assistant "On the other hand trading white House press secretary, with the Soviet Union proved announced
today that Rear to be very useful for us, "If the Admiral Stuart Ingersoll Soviet Union buys ships from would bo #472 the near
she pays at once whereas tur
to · contristid
the US other countries pay in thron or seventh Flect patrolling the
time. year's four you
Business Torynowa Strala, alecies in Japan now orient
Of Atomic Energy
Stockholm, Sept. 7. The peaceful uses of atomic mala energy was one of the subjects discussed at the most- ing of the Nardie foreign mintsters, a spokesman of the Swedish Foreign Office said there tonight.
pro
The meeting, which, started Tosterday and ended today, chially discussed questions on the agends for the tenth General Assembly of the United Nations.
The foreign ministers sont etumo from Sweden, Nor- way, Denmark and
Iceland. They particularly armed, thợ importance of a close commed tion between the planned In- fornational utomie organisation |:|_ Admiral" Ingervoll, at proudest and the United Nations,
Chief of Stan to the The miniders also agreed that. In the wester of September 6, Comm-Chat of the UB the present improvement. In in- rokching has today, the paper | Alaerties: Ties, wilt takeover: ferriational relations pught to sold that this was the first | from: “Vke-Admirua Akred Pride lead to an extension of the circle Japanese trata delegation to as head of the Bevents, rivelam loc members in the United
Nations Router. »
the people's
Imited
"Thus the current review of Japan's problema points to the ed for a larger-scale Ameri- can economie "programme for Izde Asia as a whole" he, con- cluded.-China Mall Special.
Arrests In Bonn Foreign
Office
Bonn Sept. 7. NEVERAL officiate of the Boon:
Foreign Office, bro ben arrested on suspicion : of treason. “and. contact with Soviet zone Commustetu thoritie, reliable, political in- formanku mis toetight.
The exact number was not known but they were said to inclisde a senior official in the transport section and "two or three': others....
Police and Foreign
Office
· spokesmen verfumech frazónášate official conartration.
@towever, sources in the head- quarters of the West German Federal Criminal Poište, at Karimuho said those belive w stood the reports were true, Reliable information said Chan- callor Konrad Adenauer told members of the Bundalang (kriver botimes): Foreign Anzdien Comentines this morning, that
· A mumber of arrests; hind
made of woubt be made in the Foreign Omiče shortly and that DEL MONOLINEBIent could be ex- pected in the near future.
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