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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955,

IS RUSSIA WAITING FOR ADENAUER TO DISAPPEAR?

West Germans Bitter Over Geneva

FAILURE TO MAKE

HEADWAY ON

SEPARATE CHURCH

UNITY QUESTION AND STATE

Bonn, Nov. 13.

Socialist Member Challenges Eden

Many West Germans, bitterly dis- appointed at the failure of the Geneva conference to make headway on German unity, believe that Russia is holding up a settlement on the hope that Dr Konradtarian challenged the Prime Adenauer will soon disappear from the political scene.

London, Nov. 13. A Socialist parliamen

Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, today to act on demands that England separate Church:

the

and State because of

Church's attitude towards

the romance of Princess Margaret and Group Captain

The 79-year-old Chancellor, who is now recovering from bronchial pneumonia, has firmly opposed recognition of the East German regime or any other concessions to communism in his six years being MP, who g. L-airle was 31 leader of West Germany,

West

Haziran INS Dowkiting!

Peter Townsend,

Mr Stephen Swingler, Labour

Archbishop of Canterbury, sald That the Margaret-Townsend

la romance revealed "widening gap" between U law of the land and the fenchings of the Church of England.

mp asking Christus Democratic Party whether feusma I run by the Catholes,

retire Thre 1 anota Protestant 111 haltender in the thi, although

more his cheatives of tetrakt 1121

been rated

highly in the

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He addressed formal query to the Prime Minustor demand- He is Dr Eugen Gersten- ing if he will recommend the at President of the Bunden-appointment of a Royal Comp

sion on the relations between th like diret: Soviet-gwer House)

Kurt

Kesinger, State and the Chuch of Eaut- Getx Cedrinan

The laru), with a view to ascertaining, Cof Foreign AMTHIT how far the Church's present Cormank" ter. has been tipped status aerorily. with the ideals the majority of Indl as future party leader und fand dentros Dr

the English people." Cellos

German Talk should be tried holle

ference have fastest

Bul problem

Hemrich von Adenauer'

Brentano, Forvin

Muster warned last week that a Soviet German deal behind the backsi

of the Westrizi powere

thew interests would #IDA" workel

only servi

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Worrying People

However, the progress the continued division of Gernity

dragging on for years to cone worrying 41 German people.

sections

"f

The

Refugee leaders, for Insinner. point ou that threes million

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people have left the Soviet zone

anxi children since 1945

the West who growing up in Lave never known their homes and will not wait to return to them.

of Use The whole question surcession of Dr Adenauer WES further complicated this week- end try the death of Dr Robert West German Tillmanns, Minister without portfolio.

He died here just night, aged 59. Dr Tillmanns, a Protestani, had been given a pond chance of replacing leader

Dr AdenaYUEST ARE

Christian the

mocratic Party,

IMP-

Another Contender

Dr Adenauer is understood to be anxious 10

ale the

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Reuter

Spaak-Adenauer Conference

Bonn. Nov. 13

Widening Gap

The questa.n

1-1 heating

WHEN

it'ommons on Tuesday

schduita

House of

1

"Or nurse I refer to Peipers Margaret's Case," soid ME

interview The Belgian Foreign Minister,Swingler in an

revealed the widening between the standards demanded

Paul Speak, arrived here

Wes!

tu

German

..

might for talks with Dr Konrad by the State Church and the Adenauer, the

slandards demanded by law. Chancellor.

The Church

England [ Only a few hours earller, M.

opirases divorce and a lurge Antoine Pinny. the French segment of its membersłup and Foreig Minister, 11 after clergy refuses to recognise re- conferring with the herd of the marriage of divereves wile the

fret partner in Elving West German Geveniment.

M.

Is Spauk

To meet Dri Bul Endish Ademner.

Vier Chancellor envorce on grounds of adultery, Franz Blucher hed

Foreign cruelly, desertion Minister Helurich von Brentano, yours separation,

tomu row.

He

Iuw

allows

"It is quite wrong that those to different Rate of standards

should be

wil mator back Brussels on Tuesday morning.- Reuter.

Gruenther

Calls On Ike

Washington, Nov. 13

today

Eisenhower President eceived General Alfred Gruan

of the Supreme Commander the NATO forces in Europe, who parived here

consultati

at the Pentagon, this afternoon. umers *** party kader asset While House press wcretary

Chancellor.

Dr Tmanns

"Thield Mr

Swingler.

by situation.

An Liti- 1 belleve a The Investigation into situation would reveal that the majority of the people oppost' . the establishment of the Church of England as the official State There is no logicni Church, justification for continuing establishment.”

Another Challenge

its

New US Carrier Christened

The US Navy's newest attack aircraft carrier, the Saratoga, was christenéd recently si the naval shipyard in New York by Mrs Charles B. Thomas, wife of the Secretary of the UB Navy.

The 80,000-ton vessel is equipped with machinery capable of producing more than 200,000 borse-power, more than that of any other operating ship. She is also equipped with several other advances in "atrorafi-carrier design, including sitam catapulta and an angled fight deck Express Photo,

Poisoned Pigs

For Love

Vienna, Nov. 13.

A Czech farmhand poisoned three pics on a state Farm to try to prove that his fiancee, who had been transferred.

Wa A better pla-feeder

than her

successor

should be and brought back to the farm, according to the Cerche- slovakian People's Party newspaper Lidova Demok- racle, reaching here.

Tho

Newspaper sald the Farmband was now await- ing "a severe punishment." -China Mali Special,

Errol Flynn's Estate Auctioned

COURT ORDER

MACLEAN-BURGESS CASE

State Department Investigation

Washington, Nov. 13.

The State Department has pledged its full co-operation to Senators investigating possible American security violations in Britain's Maclean-Burgess spy case, it was disclosed today.

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US Reassured By Return Of President

By Paul Scott" Rankine

Washington, Nov. 13..

The highly publicised return of Mr Eisenhower to Washington has reassured the nation that its government is once again under the the central direction of one man-and one man whose personal popularity has never been higher.

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Mr Eisenhower's energetic response to the cheering crowds-seen by tens of millions on television--has done more than any doctor's certificate to end fears that the President might not be able to undertake the kind of work necessary to impose his will upon his government.

Opinion in Washington today was that the return was "none too soon."

The internationa) situation has deteriorated sharply since September and the mere fact that Mr Eisenhower is seen back at work will restore confidence in the government at home and in- crease thhe authority of the volcc of the United States overseas, Revived Speculation

Whether the power President's name can

of

the this

way salvage anything from the collapse

the "spirit of Geneva" at the Geneva Big Four conference or restore tranquliy to the Middle East remains to be seen.

But the President's return has revived speculation из to the possibility of Gome personal

appest by him to the top Soviet fendere in Moxow

In any case the President still owes Marshal Nikolal Buiganin, the

Soviet Premier, a letter in response to the one which Mar- shai Bolganin sent to him on disarmament shortly before he Kell ill.

At homo, policy making om- cials are working on two tasky requiring decisions which can be made only by the President. His State of the Union message to Congress

and the budget .contain message for 1956-57 proposals which are more im- portant than for any previous

of the your

Eisenhowerade”

Mr Eisenhower's Republican party will have

to fight the congressional presidential and elections on them. And if, as is generally expected, he does not stand for re-election, they provide him with the last chance to obtain Congress co- operation in fulfling

promises Misenhower

made during his crusading politicat campaign of 1952.

The assurances were given by the Depart-ministration. ment in an “interim" letter on the Maclean-Burgess case delivered to Chairman James O. Eastland of the Senate internal security sub-committee.

Sen. Eastland had asked the ithal US forces would not cross Department a string of ques- tre Yolu River if the Reds In- Lions, including whether occretvaded Korca, information had leaked to China via British sources during Korean war.

the

Maclean headed the American Section of the British Foreign Office

1960 after the in late Korean war had been underway for several months.

Will

in

Clashing Objectives

The most important decisiona this field Bre between the clashing objectives of balancing the budget, reducing taxes and American building

military

Meanwhile in the political

hower's return to work has been to revive some wishful hopes by

Republicons that he may still bo persuaded to sland for

-

election, and thus relieve them of the dimeult and decisive task of choosing and building up a successor -Reuter,

BAGDAD PACT

NAME

Bagdad, Noy. 18. The Bagdad pact will in futuro be called thro *Middle East Defenen Organisation (MEDO), authoritative SOUTOO 19 said here tonight,

The decision

taken

after diplomalle contacts between the pact's mem ber countries Iraq,

Turkey, Iran, Pakbian and Britain.

The Dact will almo soquire permament cut- milters - one military, оле

economie - in ade dition to Ita present ministerial council Non-member Middle East- eru countries will be invited to send repro- sentatives to the econo mis committee, while temporary United States ob#eryer will join the

Ove miliary chiefs-of-

on the other.-- France-Presse.

Commons To

Debate TV

And Radio Rule

field, the effect of Mr Elsen By Fraser Wighton

He wrs particularly interested in getting data on what role British diplomats Donald Mac-

Some American officials doubt ican and Guy Burgess might Los Angeles, Nuv, 13. have played in funnelling Amort Maclean was able to spread Mr Swingler, whose father

Korean war secrets before the secrets to Russia Both was Church of England annis-

Errol Actor

Chinese Reda invaded. He took James Hagerty föld newspaper-

Flynn's Holly-can

over his Foreign Office job on mother's uncle wood hills estate, estimated to diplomats had served in Wash- General Gruchther's ter und whose appointment men that

strength. than $350,000 ington. They disappeared from November 6, 1950. He had been was Archbishop of Canterb worth more as party leader would have call on the President was "pure-

would (about bury, said the question

£125,000)

been Britain in May, 1951, and has

are assigned to Catre and was given avuickl

the y personal "--Prunge Prose. charges that

come up again and again until || urtioned

leave to

from ' a Than $2,000; reported in Moscow, for less

recuperate it was settled.

"nervous breakdown." (£715) to satisfy a court judg- Before Christmas

Take Time il formal ment.

UN Commanding General Royal Commission will report to But Mr Flynn. who Parliament ou

did Douglas MacArthur reported to Brius divorce

Spain, will have

Sen. the UN on November 6, 1950 hw. Mr Swingler citeri the

which to pay the $2,000 and not attempt forthcoming report de andrer

Eastland's questions. It advised that the United Nations forces challenge of the Church's poi-

recover the property auctioned

the Senator that the nature of are meeting a new foe." Judgment for on a

Не

that "our in- would require divoret United yesterday

reported tion against

con $1,500 (£536) which Flynn was the inquiries

Investigation extensive

and telligence agencies have Prese

alleged to OWC for publicity considerable time.

firmed the fact that the United

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The Slate

Department to answer

The Maclean-Burgess

UK TEXTILE

INDUSTRY

London, Nov. 12. THE House of Commons will debate soon Britain's controversial rule which bars radio and television. discussion of topics about

caso Nations are presently in hostile Union Leader to be considered by Parlia

with Chinese

| Rules Of Conduct for the seven nere estate which has shaken

as British security oflcinis munist military units...."

For Nobility

New Haven, Nov. 13. A 15th century French manu- script outlining proper conduct for the nobility and distinguish- ing seven stages of chastity has Yale University been given to hers.

William Caxton translated the work into English and printed it in 1486 under the title "Royal Book." China Mail Special.

had a 30-roomed house, servants quarters, a riding ring, stables

American as well contact

Mactan had access to US

and big swimming pool atomic energy headquarters for China Mail Special,

Jerusalem, Nov. 13. A spokesman of the Israel Foreign Ministry tonight denied Cairo reports alleging that French Mystere jet fighters had

Some

of

the

here between

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Crossed Yalu

Com-

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The same report said assigned to the British Embassy

Chinese troops of the and 1948. 1944 sald his part-Army had crossed the Yalu on secretary of the October 10,

committee, a

Officials have timo Job combined three-power

30 atomic

on

policy

Maclean Later might have group

some been in a position, however, to did problems,

no report to the Reds that alica authorise him to handle Ameri- forces would not be permitted

to bamb Chinese troop can secrets.

con There has been speculationemtrations end supply centres Maclean provided the beyond the Yolu River—United Chineso Résis with assurances Press.

been delivered to Israel.

The allegation had been made by the Egyption Intelligence that services.---France-Pressa

Gettysburg Prepares For Eisenhower

Gettysburg Penn, Nov. 14. THIS litle town of 7,000

people has not known' such fame for nearly 100' years.

For when President Elsenhower arrives here, today (Monday)

Workmen were busy today_con-}

verting the town post oficer a rather large and pretentious building for such a small miniature town into £ "White Houng" with offices for the President's stap.

from Washington, Gettysburg SAVE CLIMBING will become in the words of its Mayor in a sense

the

Herdamasi

assistant, Mr Sherman Adama, will be there and ground floor space will be provided for the

capital of the Western world," The President's close personal The President himself will be living at his 498-acre farm three milos away, TROL- perating from his heart, at- tack. He expects to be there about six wecka,

President's own use to adva him the effort of climbing stairs.

Mr James Hagerty, My Elsen- hower's Press Secretary, has

said that the President will probably receive mort, df"} callers at the post office instead of the farm, t

But Gettysburg, famous for the| historic American civil war : battle fought in 1803 and for Lincoln's Gettysburg address ("Government of the people, by the

people for the pdopia") will be used by the Prendent for his stap con¬{ de his recovery progresses tha ferences,

Presidens witi pridalis; an

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4 preater burden of "We work. If all goes to plan he will start holding Cabinet and Council National Security meetings within a fortnight, These will be at Camp David, the President's mousitain re- treat at Thurmont, 25 miles away.

Here in Gettysburg today, the toum weds, gay, with bunting. சரம் "Welcome home Ike" Banners,

Finishing touches were being

Calls For

Govt Action

Was

ment,

The ban-known as the "14-day rule”—was formerly based on agreement reached between the Government, the Opposi- flon and the British Broad- casting Corporation. It WES recently formalisod by directive in

the form of a lotter from Dr Charles Hill, Postmaster-General, to BBC and the new ALI-

the under

both the

thority.

Manchester, Nov, 14. Fears that the British Government estimating the importance | · indopendent television of the country's textile in- dustry were expressed today The ban forbida radio or tale- by Mr Lewis Wright,

vision debate on any subject General Secretary of the

to be discussed by Parlia | 86,000 - strong weavers' ment within 14 days. It also

union.

debors members from radio or television discussions of any legislation currently passing through Parliament, though this' does not apply to non-Parliamentarians.

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In a report to the Tradics Union Congress, ho:sald: "It is felt that the government under-estimating the economic

of the importance

Lancashire said. textile industry, which still

£150 million sterling.

handle

know how to crowds," Mr. Weaver "Sometimes

we have 6,000 exports visitors in a day to vide the annually and rivals chemicals battießeld.”

(£203 million sterling) and

apparatus

(2170 electrical million sterlin).

Has

the government in mind # contracting point beyond which the industry would not be allowed to go?

He emphasised that Gettysburg would respect the President's privacy and would not exploit he presence as a tourist attrac“ tion,

NORSEBARNOU

ROADS GUARDED

· EXAMINE 'NEED· "If they have, they should say so, if not, they should examine the zuted for alternative'. İş.... dustries whose requirements are has often said he wants to res bleak Christ with

put to the press centre, e con- All roads around the Eisenhower verted basketball gymnasium. Scores of correspondents, radio, television and newsreel

men were flocking into the Bouth

Grand Forum

pur-

One of the rule's main

poses in to nistain Parliam ment's position as the grand. forum of the nation's politi cal discussion The rapid growth of the

slori servides la abtracting constantly, increasing number of politicians, Dwellers-ANCE, public figures, labiertoa be Bout involving you in DEURIG Parliamentary ride, p

number of: considerable

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farm-the-retreat to which he/ Unskilled.' Lancashire. hävableoría:,; }/ tukevision tireoilt be blocked by chuard, † to hức the work Adopa/MWARE tara!! / Mid Mark manag

in

chains wade their Wright down and heavy President and Mrs Elsenhower mille

milla continuing ure The Mayor, Mr William Weaver A secret telephone time how been being displaced and only

operative word residence,

Hromnie thore laid from the farm to the young enough" cbila White House in Washington labouring and other unselled and special precautions taken work the phone woricnics (could to ensure that it cannot be at the alternative, employ- tappet, ichiles, Tail Special N

* was conferring with - Whith

Hosian_sverst{service man÷ON |

· plans for kódusda gipia spelcome | for the nation's (chief, exeous |

be an infringement of being, criticised in some quar- the rights of freo #pooch,per The Labour Opposition has to skod the Government

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allow a debate on the rulb "and to set up a commiiise of Inquiry, to examin“, its opera-

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