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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957.

PARTIAL AGREEMENT WANTED

Complete Unanimity In Talks

Moscow, May 16.

A joint declaration issued today by the Soviet Com- munist Party and the Mon- golian Peoples Revolution- ary Party recorded com. plete unanimity on all prob- loma discussed during their talks here, according to Tass,

the Soviet News Agency,

The statement was signed yes- terday by Mr Nikita Khrush- chey, First, Secretary of the So- vict Communist Party, and Mr Dambo, First Secretary of the Mongolian Party, Tas said.

The declaration said that the MongolLan Peoples Republic WAS HOW N sovereign Indepen- dent state where all power" be-, longed to the people,

LITERACY ·

The republic "has built ils own industry and up-to-date types of trakisport services has Affected a substantial advance in agriculture, Attained 100 per cent lierney and la steadily raising the living standards of the peoples."

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The Mangolian delegation sald Mongolia's "great successes” had been made posible

the "fraternal aid and support" given by the Soviet Union, Com- muniat China and other coun- irits the Socialist Camp, the dcelaration sold.

It added that

Mongolian relations

Soviet- *A

were

graphic example" of a new type |

of relations between big and small natlona-Reuter,

Stevenson Views US Budget

New York, May 16. Mr Adlai

Stevenson, twice Democratic Party candidate for President, left for Paris board a Pan American World Airways plane today for a two-month tour of Europe' and Africa. He

ANTI-H-BOMB PARADE IN TOKYO.

SOVIET CRIMINAL

LAW TO

BE REFORMED

Moscow, May 16.

A prominent Soviet jurist has described as "dead" one of the most objectionable provisions in Soviet criminal law, the punishment of innocent persons for crimes committed by relatives, it was learned today.

greater traitor

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P. 1. Kudryavtsev,. Deputy "What Procurator General of the Soviet there been than Berla?" he de- Union, told Prof Harold J.manded, Berman of the Harvard Law School that the provision would be eliminated from new codes to he enacted shortly, according to statements-in a recent interview made available to the United

Press

question by

is due to arrive in Paris tomor-Berman concerning the notorious

Dow

Before leaving. Mr Stevenson expressed the hope that Congress would not "cut forelga ald-at Icast economic asslitance."

the

Bernen and Kudryavtsev, and other Sovlet jurists, discussed additional significant. reforms already instituted or contemplat- ed in the four-year campaign to wipe out objectionable vestiges of the Gtalinist personality cult and insure strict enforcement of legal rights.

DRAFT LEGISLATION

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In reply to a

Article LVII of the penal code, under which relatives of desert- ers from the Armed Services may be liable to administrative

The juris's cited, among other ! exile for up to five years, things, draft legislation entitling Kudryavtsey said the law "no the accused to tonger applies.'

counsel arraignment and at all stages thereafter,

than rather

only during their trial.

Also, all judges must have a legal education and lawyers will get increased authority and be permitted to take part in preliminary civil hearings, — United Press,

NEW

CODE

or

But, he added. 1 think that the President's Budget presents a great deal of opportunity for saving in the Defence Depart- ment. This springs from unifica- tion that was hoped, for but has) not come about, even though "There hasn't been a single General Elsenhower

case of It in the last three President"

four years, and the provision Mr Stevenson will visit four will certainly be el minsted

possibly and

Ave European from the new code," he said. countries and eight countries or territories in Africa, where he To illustrate The point, hopes to talk to top offelals "as Kuydryavtsev noted that none of a representative of the Opposi- Lavrenti P. Beria's relatives or tion Party". Most of his ime, those of other police chels he seid, would be taken up with executed for treason "have been his Inw business-United Press. punishd."

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Women members of the Japanese Electrio Industry Workers Unlon take part in recent procession in Tokyo to demand an Imediata bali to hydrogen bornb tesis. Heading the procession is a wooden cross with characters which read: "May Hydrogen Bemba Rest In Peace Fortyer.”— Express Photo.

THROW DICE FOR INHERITANCE

London, May 10. The legacy of a Brilish gambler who wanted his heir to be designated by chango was today turned down by his surviving re- Intives because it would not have covered the taxes.

Norman John Mead, whose life had been ruled by chance, was kliled in lits 30% two months ago in a car accident.

He left a will specifylor that his heirs should play adice smo lo ace which one would inherit his goods,

His brothers and sisters, however, declined to follow his Instructions, since the Jersey would not have been sufficient to pay the inherit- auce taxes,-France-Presse.

UN Disarmament Talks Adjourned

London, May 16.

Delegates to the United Nations dis- armament sub-committee adjourned their current meetings in London today, neither pessimistic nor "over optimistic”, French delegate Jules Moch said.

Summing up the last nine weeks' work by the sub-committee which has adjourned until May 27, the French delegate listed five points of agree- ment which would allow the conclusion of a partial agreement on the disarmament problem.

1. Agreement on the initial banning of the uso of principle of the Iristitu- nuclear weapons, But whilst tion of land control during the those of the Western powers said first two months, following the this should be necompanied by entry into force of the treaty, conditions — effec.ve inter- national control the Soviel Union propopod lita. it, should be unconditional,

2. Agreement 00 the institution ut the same time of aerial control, whose limits remain to be defined,

5. Agreement exchange of

documents.

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Regarding the bonting ol nuclear teste, sold Mach, the French Iden-shared by Brilan was that it should be linked to the haiting of the producuon oi fsalo.able material for military

★4 Agreement

the purposts. The Soviet Union strength of military proposed the Immediate and forces

of the five permanent unconditional halt og of nucicaT members of the Security Coun- teste, ell at the end of the first stage, the question of the reduction of

armaments and military credis would remain to be seitled,

The halting of future produc-| tion of fissionable maerial for military purposes would, how- ever, leave the nuclear powerS stocks, in posBORS. ON of their

the control of

5. Agreement-at least tacit on two facts: The since Brst stage could begin from the elimination was impossible in ratification of the treaty. The he present state of rec.procal passage from the first to the distrust, said Moch, second stage would only be pos- sible if it was jointly agreed that the first stage had been Batisfactorily exccuted.

Moch went on to enumerale the differences which remained to be overcome.

All plats submit.ad to the sub-committee, he said, admitted

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Egyptian

pilot, both left for the authorised level of armed Czechoslovakia today. The plane strength.

Moch said he thought that a was flown back with a Czech compromise could, however, be pilot at the controls.

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Circles close to the French Moomin Music Shoot Moneim El Shear.away, left for delegation considered that the Korean Artista Czechoslovakia se a passenger in Soviet Union and the United o pianc which had brought States both sincerely wanted to Czech technicians here to claim | reach the MIG.France-Presse,

NO DECISION 'COSTLY DIPLOMATIC

ON ARMS FOR S. KOREA YET

Washington, May 16, Mr Charles Wilson, the

US Secretary of Defence, said today the United States was consulting Its allles of the Korean War on supplying weapons of "atomic capabilities” and modern Jet fighters to South Korea's defences.

MISTAKE BY US SAYS SENATOR

Chicago, May 16.

that US opposition to British and French military Sen. Stuart Symington last night charged attempts to regain control of the Suez Canal "may prove to be one of the most costly diplomatic mis- takes this country ever made."

The Missouri Democrat said "Both England and France that France has almost with are resigned to our demands, drawn" from Nato because of he said, "but they do not Replying to questions at a, our joining with the Kremlin" heslute to demonstrate how press conference, Mr Wilson during the Suez crisis and that much many of the defence of the said that no decision had yet Britain "is withdrawing."

betn taken on modernising

But he said that it was no

free world-

forces in South Korea,

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longer in production.

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Symington spoke at the annual that had

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He said that the Communists Combined Jewish Appeal Cam-to give it their best backing. In North Korea bid flouted the palen for $10,500,000.

"It is clear," he said, "that If Armistice Agrecinent, whereby Не

there is growing we believe Nato is essential to both sides were forbidden skepticism throughout Europe our securlly, we ourselves must strengthen their forces beyond over the ability of Nato to serve place more emphacis

the the levels existing at the" ond) an a

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of the Korean War-Reuter. ¡Soyicts.

ELVIS PRESLEY WILL STILL

BE ABLE TO SING

Hollywood, May 16. Elvis Prosley's ians were

mured today that their idol will suffer a permanent in- jury from the effects of swal- lowing a porcelain tooth cap while dancing for the movies.

28. What the loser has to give The cap was removed from the

the winner (4),

THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD.—-ñerest: 8 Premiese, 7 Rtural, 8 Aversion, 10 Sedato, 18 Propose, 15 Come, 17 Slurred, 18 Re- vised, 20 Idol, 21 Losses, 20 Blendy, 27 Accurate, 28 Patti, 25 Dlacarde, Downi I Groep, 8 Credo, & Plate, 4 Mark, 5 Salior, 0 Binned, 9 Vessel, 11 Erzed, 12 April, 14 Eldest, 15 Cruso, 10 Mated, 18 Ribald, 19 Wolom, 22 Štepe, 23 Marth, 24 Syria, 25

rock-n-roll singm'a lung with a bronchoscope at Cedars of Labanin Hospital,

"He's fooling ane and would liko to got out a studio spokesman said, "but doctors forlike abould, stay in the hospital at least through; to- day for obutvalkon in neder

to make sure there are no complications.”

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Presley complained yesterday of a pain in his chest after swallowing the

cap while filming "Jailhouse Rock." Although the object

moved without dificulty, Prosley was reported to have "a sore throat” AS A TORULE Of the irritation tremm the use of the bronchoacoge The sideburned anger wo - pected to return to work on Monday in the picture that is bringing him a salary of ¦ $280,000 and 10 pac: GREG. AZ'.

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its profita. Hollywood sources estimated it wo the highest price ever paid a star in fim. history.

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In addition to the $250,000 and per cont of profits, tha contract provides that the 22- year-old," singer will got a large percentage at royalljes. train sheet male and record mples resulting from the plu ture.

In te than three years the pher óeningil Pivis bas, zoomed from annual inconse of a Bow thousand dollace to mare than a million,"United Press,

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