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ine

Eisenhower In Italy

General Bisenhower, relir-

of continander

North

Attentio Treaty forces in Europe, shown during his farewell visit to Italy, fle is Inspecting troops at Udine, on Italy's north-western frondler,

Express Photo.

JAPANESE 'ASSETS

IN KOREA,

Washington, May. The State Department's

that

spokesman, Mr Michael Me- Dermott, indicated today the United States has urged Japan and Korea to settle their controversy over Japanese assets in South Korea through friendly bilateral negotiations.

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1962.

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Acheson-Menzies Discussions Teaching Them ATOM PLANNING

King Farouk Bans Germans From Posts In Egypt

Frankfurt, May 19.

Thousands of former Hitler officers and scientists, hoping to start new careers as advisers to King Farouk's armed forces, were told from Cairo this week: "No more jobs for Germans in Egypt."

King Faroul's ban on the flow of German experts was passed on to the waiting ap- to the Nile Valley plicants by Mustafa Kamel, Egyptian Consul General in Frankfurt.

.

"When we need-the-services"King Farouk's real objective

technicians,"

said is the industrialisation of his com- of expert The United States has

by West, Germany's munleated with both parties, he Kamel, we will approach the country

German authorities direct and în steel and electric power com- He did not disclose the con- the proper way. No more applica-bines. tents of the communications buttons from individual Cimens said that the American attitude will be considered."." was set forth in them.

Allled. Intelligence officers gave the background to King Farouk's move as:

"And for this he must have no trouble with the Government or embarrass the Government in its

On Pacific Defence Body

Washington, May 19.

The Australian Prime Minister, Mr Robert Menzies, said today after seeing the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, at the State Department, that he hoped the Pacific Council would be set up shortly.

"I am going now to the Australian Embassy to confer with the New Zealand Ambassador, Leslie Munroe, on what Mr. Acheson and I discussed in regard to the Pacific Council," Mr Menzies said.

Sudanese Decision Welcomed

The setting up of a Pacific Council is provided for in the security treaty recently signed by the United States, New Zealand and Australia.

Mr Menzies conferred with Mr Acheson from 3.30 to 4.50 p.m. after leaving the White House.

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គជld,

To Dream

Berlin, May 10.

East German school- children are to be "taught fo, dream". A Communist party official, explaining this new educatioșină nya» tem, says it is been adopted from the Rumiana. sità means teaching chil- dren "to believe in thinage that don't yet exist.”

Giving examples, the official Bald if children were taught to believe the thops were full of food and clothes and löys, BAD that they could go for holidays to the seaside, then they would struggle All the harder to make these dreams come true,"

Nomination

Proving A Close Race

HINDERED BY

LACK OF FUNDS

Melbourne, May 19.

A strong hint that lack of finance is hindering Britain's development of atomic power was given ̧ by a leading Australian atomic scientist, Professor Rupert Myers, when he returned home to take up a flew scientific appointment in Sydney.

Professor Myers had just spent nearly four years at Harwell, Britain's atomic research station..

Professor Myers sold | America's lead the atolle te-out that Atherican polley over scorch is largely due td Her faced the realities of a world industrial capacity,

in which the atom bomb could

that, Soviet prèssures but he pointed

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be answered by the Soviet "Britain today as to watch Union. expenditure extremely closely, Where America cant decide to "Our policy must be recalcu- build three now

lated on this now bacis," Me atomic plles Britain may have, to consider White sold in an article appear. seriously whether she can building in the latest issue of the

He gave advice on hand magözine-Reuter ing Australian uranium. He did not think it was Ali födnă yet, he stated. Aurotan đối be of great signi-

New York, May 19. The race between Gen-posits could of eral Eisenhower and Senator | licance.

Taft for the Republican

Australia should stockpilė for presidential nomination is her own needs before selling to so close that although 'only | America; then should bargain exchange diatomic 35 party delegates are to be for the

Information for uranium, chosen this week every one

Prof. Myers added that plant will be vital

should be established in Aus trolls to produce-uranium-metal! from ore."

"I discussed D variety London, May 19.

matters with Mr Acheson and The decisloh of the Sudan

especially the follow-up busi- independence leader, Sayed Sir of the Pacific Pact," he Abdel Rahman el Mahdi, to send a delegation to Cairo for talks on the status of the Sudan has "Machinery for setting up the been received will great in-pact has to be settled, including terest in London.

decision as to the time and place Theugh-the-delegation-which-for-holding-the-first-meeting. 1s to be headed by the Mahdi's. "I hope it will be set up short- nephew representative

Sayed Abdullah Fadl," by. The Immediate business is of all to get the pact functioning and shades of Sudanese opinion and we all agree it should be set though the pro-independence up as soon as possible.“ UMMA party headed by the Mahdi's son, Sayed Siddik el Mahdi, is standing aside, contact should be useful. It is

19

here.

the

EXPERTS PRESENT

Mr Menzies refused to say

whether Mr Acheson, the New

Zealand Ambassador' and lilm- self would be able to suggest be the time and place for the con- to their respective ference

The Foreign Office spokesman today said. "It has always been our view that there should close contact between Sudanese and Egyptian opinion, This de-governments, cision will give the Egyptian Government an opportunity to hear at first hand the views of an important section of Sudari- ese opinion.evod that lack of

Britain

White House, he said: "I very Referring to his visit to the much enjoyed it and found Mr Truman in-good-spirtis: conversation

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but I was

the

close contact between Egyptian form with

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Of the 35 delegates for the National Convention, eight will be chosen in Montana on Tues- day, and 24 In Washington and three in Minnesota on Saturday, Big gains for General Elsen- hower in Oregon and Vermont

rst

werk narrowed Senator Taft's lead.

Of Britain's atomic progress he commented, "It is ahend of branches, America's in some

but it is shrouded in unnecessary secrecy. Years of work costing millions lie behind a test like the one to be carried out here and the people who pay are entitled to Rhow what is being accomplished.

Yesterday General Elson hower was only 38 delegate votes behind the Senator, as compared with 53 a week ago, according to unofficial tabula- tions.

interesting and There will be 1,200 delegates harmless facts are being withfield to the Republican National Con- | from the man-in, the street."-~~- vention, with 601 votes needed London Express Service. for the successful candidate,

-Our-

The Democrats will this week purely choose a further 70 delegates keenly

12 in Montana on Tuesday, 32 generous in North Carolina on Thursday, way Mr Truman referred to his 20 in Louisiana en Friday and friendship for Australia, I ant six in Delaware on Saturday.

No State primaries Arc regard for us."

"But many

- AMERICAN-WARNING

New York, May 19. Mr Stephen While, on edilar of the Look magazine, claimed today that growing Soviet atomic

make potter might

He assumption of the United States fortigh policy that Europe could defended.

and Sudanese politel leaders had been responsible for a good German deal of the misunderstanding and convinced he has a very genuine scheduled. All the activity will "honzertleai!!

affficulty.

Britain is relations

still awaiting with the Western

eply to the proposals for powers, reply particularly Britain."-London round-table conference on

ture of the Suden. smug-Express Service.

The proposal, made earlier this month, was for consultation with a fully representative Sudanese delegation,

He added, ""The Government of the United States has con sistently taken the position that Afi

2. The underground questions arising in the

between gling to Egypt of German para- negotiations

of Koren

und chutists, secret weapon experts, Republic of

be resolved by rocket technicians, frogmen and friendly negotiations between military engineers has produced crop of undesirable Nazis in

current the

Japan should

the two Governments.

"Since under the provisions Egypt.

of Article 4 of the Treaty of 2. The flare up in Cairo with

Peace

with Japan these negotia- tions are of a bilateral nature, the United States has every and Korea hope that Japun will soon reach a mutually satisfactory solution of out- standing issues and we wish fo avold avo any action which might final settlement of prejudice s these issues."

Mr McDermott declined answer specific questions as to whether the United States taking sides in the controversy but there were Indications that the Government prefers to let Japun

and Korea resolve the dispute Siemselves. United Press,

to

13

the German rocket men, result- ing in the return to Germany of V-2 expert Dr Kurt Fuellner, embarrassed the gravely Egyptlan authorities.

3, King Farouk is anxious to foster his growing volume of trade with Western Germany. The traffic in under-cover and, in some cases, undesirable Ger-have

Canadians Brawl In Germany

authorities

Hanover, May 18. Canadian Army

charged four private

mans has not helped his rela-soldiers with creating a distur tions with the West Germonbance after a brawl in a caic Chancellor, Dr Adenauer,

here on Saturday, n Canadian "This move is no surprise," | spokesman sald, today. said an Allled official, "The training and development of 15 Egyptian army divisions, a small and a non-existent air force, fleet is a minor.matter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

102

118

19

120

21

22

123

125

ACROSS

9 Seized (8).

8. Fight (4).

9. Applicable, (8).

11 Exalted (8).

13

13 Entrus

(8),

18 Weakening (8).

19 topdao (4).

21 Minule particle (8).

25 Advances (8).

20 Droop (4)

27 Harass (8);

DOWN

1 Clover (4).

2. Reign (4).

4 Encourago (4),

5 Fastened (4);

6 Cool (5).

7 Song (5).

Mat (3)

10 Uniform (8)

13 Sideic (3).

14 Cancel (5).

10 Small piece of, turf - (5);

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ID SWITE K

future

the

During this talks with Mr be in the State conventions.

had 114 Senator Kofataver a Menzies, Mr Acheson brought

In unofficial votes in a a number of experts, includ-delegate ing the Assistant Secretary of tabulations at the start of last State for European and Com-week,

This compared with 02 dor monwealth Affairs, Mr George Perions,

Averell Harriman and a lesser the Assistant Pr

Secre-number

scattered among 14 tary for Far Eastern Affairs,

others, with 274 unknown

The fundamental stumbling Mr John Allison, the head of uncenmitted. block betwech Britain and Egypt the Commonwealth Division,

in the Anglo-Egyptian dispute is Mr Hayden Raynor, and the

or

The Democrats will have 1,230

nominate. So far 11 have been chosen.-Reuter,

Britain's refusal to recognise the Acaistant Secretary for Econo- delcgater, and 617 are needed to

bemic Affairs, Mr Willard Thorp. elcim of King Farouit to King of Egypt and the Sudan without consultation with Sudanese opinion-Reuter.

West Germans

Hoping For

They have also been charged China Trade

with conduct prejudicial to the maintenance of good order and military discipline.

Bonn, May 10. The braw!, which lasted abou West German Industrialists, a quarter of an hour, was watch-

importers and exporters have set ed by a crowd of several hun- up an "office for West-East trade" dred Germans, German civi- here to promote trade relations lions called in the German with Russia, China and East police, who arrested the four European countries. Canadians and handel them Herr W. Rohm, provisional over to Canadian anilltery police, office manager, said his office was the spokesman added.

working in close co-operation According to German police, with Professor Ludwig Erhard's about 80 Canadian soldiers were Economics Ministry." Involved in the brawl, in which But a Ministry spokesman said: three German constables were "We know nothing of euch co- injured.

operation."

|

CHINA ANGLE

It was understood that Mr Menzies and Mr Acheson dis- cussed Far Eastern matters, particularly dealing with Korea and China, as well as Common- wealth and economic affairs.

Mr Menzies said that, in addi-

men tion to

this

meeting the New Zealand Ambassador at the Embassy late afternoon, he had alsu arranged to confer separately with the Netherlands Ambassa- and der, Dr J. H. van Boljen,

Proposals For Debts

Settlement

morrow with the Secretary of Defence, Mr Robert Lovett, and the Secretary of the Treasury Mr John Soyder,—United Press.

LONDON FONECAST

London, May 13. The Australian Prime Minis- will of his raise the possibility of an Aus- tralian observer being posted to the Headquarters of the Atlantic Paet when he visito London for talks with the Billsh Govern ment next week, #ecording to usually reliable sources

London, May 19. the Pakistant Ambassador, Mr Dr Hermann Abs, leader of Mohammed Ali.

the West German delegation to An official said Mr Menzies the German debts conference in told the conference's was likely to discuss Dutch New London,

that Guinea with De van Roljen and steering committee today Far Eastern

affairs with the proposals to form a basis for Pakistani Ambassador,

settlement had been drafted.""

He hoped to be Mr Menzies is to conter to-

able to sub- mit them in a tow days.

According to B British Treasury statement, the steering committee agreed to meet again ES EDON as the German pro- posals were available.

There were several versions Herr Rehm, who attended of the

the incident, but it now last month's Moscow economic stems that fighting broke out conference, said he was optimister, Mr Robert Merizlcs,

Canadian

soldiers just the about the success back from manoeuvres who office's eldri. were in a cafe on Saturday.

among

"We want to do absolutely legal business within the frame work of the Aiea restrictions. There are ndiher, Communists spokesman with-nor Communist fellow-travellers

made earlier among us," he said.

Contrary to previous reports, British military police were not Involved.

A British

龋 statement. that British today Polled had been called in. This paper corteshondent with re- statement was due to a German cently set up an economic ad- police report being at first in-visory office-Reuter. correctly translated into Eng- lish, he said.-Reuter.

Regimental Herr Rehm is a former news

Legation Now Embassy

Bonn

May 10. The Indian Legallon in West Geriting Wan promoted, to the status of Embassy. today, an Embassy official said,

The aim would be to ensure that Australia retains an effec- live golce in Middle East and Far Eastern defence policies. Reuter.

A usually reliable source said that today's meeting the first since the Easter recess -lasted about 45 minutes.-

No date has yet been fixed for the conclusion of this final and decisive phase of the dis- cussions which might last until mid-June.

The international conferetice

attended by about 150 repre- sentatives is mainly concerned with płetwar and post-war, ex- termal German dichts, estimated at about 0,330 million dollars.

Reuter

SPECULATION ON RED INTENTIONS

1

Berlin, May 19, Increased Communist demos strations and protests against alleged Wester "border provocation" hinted today that East Germany is preparing to

work is limited to the air safely purposes of their relations with contre and administration of the West Berlin, separate from the Spandau Prison, helsing seven Soviet authorities, top Nazi war criminals.

East Germany's threatening passenger The Western Commandants Communists barred honded to Professor Reuter, afroins du, a branch line to the

fortify her Western borders, declaration saying that they West today in the flat blow at

the

#tami the West Berlin Inter-zonal railway traffic since Red charges that the West would

Govamthent "the the Berlin blockade. had recently started smuggling City

compatible

The Soviet zone Government It is not yet known when the "sples" and "agents" into the maximum freedom

the by with the particular situation of took off were viewed new Ambassador, Mr E. Dutt Western observers as a pretext Berlin."

Soviet zone

passengers from wit arrive from New Delhi to

crossing point between, Guten- The text of the declaration fuerst, Thuringia, and Hof, but replace the Minister Mr Prim for future military "defence"

Published after Krishen, he added.

preparations and tightened con- will be

Sudden and unexplained, the He was expetted here this trots along the frontier dividing signing of the Allied-German goods to continue.

pact. week. Mr. Prein

netion followed charges spread Krishen, lett East and West Germany.

The Commandants said that by Gerhart Elsler's official pro- Bonn last week.--Reuter.

Tho three Western Com-the declaration had to be made paganda office in East Berlin mandants told West Berlin's Vecause agreement between the Hat Anterican armoured car Mayor, Professor mit Heulby, Western Allies and the Federal had violated the German De- Shipping Risk Rate today that the Alled Kerimah Republic of Germany will have mocratic Republic's frontier be

daturs will retain its supreme no direct bearing on the status yond Hot and fired their guns London, May 19, authority in West Berlin after of Berlin, which is und must in a Thuringle village.

The ban left one inter-tonal "YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD. —— Aotora: 1 Candid, 4 Birch, Underweilers today halved Is Geimdh sgebericht' ending Dis

quito different from ↑ Elevilor, 8 Realm, b Tiles, 11 Tangled, 13 Protest, 15 Ten-- | ahlpping: risk rate for Bhips occupation.

thit of the Bidaral” Republic,' only, three to goods only, and der, 18 Nichol, 19 Inentela, 20 Theat, 21 Slendy. Dowar 1 Chtat, passing through, Egyptian perls, The Horrenbilatura dour- The three wastern Cominan- three to, both pussengers and

•§ Divi, › Deteétà # Chestén, 8 Nérmiled, d Harmed, 16 Trom- from B/- to 2/04 per £100,as | Power body.

con- danla refer to themselves as the goods, United, Fresh, Rouler

• bone,-12 Atfeats, 13 Peffit 14-Enlist, 10 Niece, 17 Rusty","

fro all Berka but in kaet la "Alled Konfiandalura for And Associated Press.

20 Derhoiltrates (5) ›

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Za Optical glana (4)

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theoretically po

775.000

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575,000

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Soviet gelentulats, he said, kad built up on stom bömu stöckpile which was beginhing to match that of the United States,

Mr White sold his information came from scientific leaders in the United States and friends among European scientists not bound by American security regulations.

America assumed, that atom bombs

were the answer to

Delegate Wants To Be Relieved

Bonn, May 10.

Dr Otto Kuester, deputy head of West Germany's delegation to The Hague conference on com- 1 ensation to the Jews, today asked the Chancellor, Dr Kon- rad Adenauer, to relleve him of his appointment.

Dr Kuester told Reuter by telephone from his Stutgart. home, "If I had known at the time that the Government had no serious plan to carry out its offer I should never have AC- cepted the appointment. have asked to be relieved because have found that the Govern ment's offer of arhends is not backed by any serious Cabinet resolution."Reuter.

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