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GREEN LIGHT FOR US AID
TO PAKISTAN National Security Council Agreement Reported
Washington, Feb. 8.
The United States Government is going, ahead with its plan to give military aid to Pakistan, authoritative sources announced today.
The United States intends to conclude a military aid agreement with Pakistan within the near future and steps toward that end are being taken.
Accused Of Being Djilas Supporter
Yugoslav Red Kills Himself
There are indications that some official announce- ment of the planned agreement may be forthcoming shortly,
to the
The National Security Counci} would not oblige either signatory
automatically lans considered the poet and to come
In governl ngreement with defence of the other in the case removed Whether this con- of the idea
aggression. This stitutes formal" N.S.C. RP- the possibility that a renewal of OVET proval or merely
Inden-Palcistoni fighting an informal clearing
draw Turkey of the decks for Kashmir would IKgotiation of the agreement to the fray and place the en- Atlantic Treaty North has given rise to some confusion re
reports roming from Organisation on an embarrassing spot because of Turkey's mem- Washington,
bership in NATO.
High officials poim out, how- (ever, that the main thing is that ti Unted Stats is going the d ib: agree- munt.
will negate
Omelala fald thot one of the reasons for making haste with the American milliary agree- ment with Pakistan was that some Asian nations were tak- American officials had hopeching the delay as a sign of vacil-
the proposed Turkish-
lation on the part of the United States in backing up one of its
unchest Asten alles.
Belgrade, Feb. X. A member of the Croatian Communist Party Central Committee, Guste Sprljan, that has committed suicide after kani security part could be announced from Ankara and being accused by the party Karnch! before the news of the leadership of being a sup- American military aid
agreement porter of the purged na- with Pakistan was made public. tional leader. Milovun
The inulative for th: Pakistani- Turkish
from the Djilas, usually reliable Governor-General of Pakistan, sources said today.
Chuluni Mohamed, seconded by President Celal Boyer of Turkey.
officials wanted His death was reported nrielyant American on January 27 n the Belgrade the news of the agreement to newspaper Politika, which said come from the two foreign cup- his funeral hot takes place but tals. did not merke how he died.
nil
puct came
1954.
This Is London's St. James' Park!
This very unusual pleture was taken in St. James' Park, London. have an ice-hockey session with Buckingham Palace in the background.
as office
Express
workers
Photo.
"McCarthy-Man" McLeod Roots
Out 300 "Security
No ofcial Agure of the the of military ald mount United States will give Pakis tan has ever been made known. However,
Богде "educated Kursses" place the guro at
Washington, Feb. 8. between $25,000,000 and $50,-
A top-ranking State Department security officer, Mr Scott McLeod, said first 000,000 for the
year. United PreES
today 300 "security risks” resigned or were fired from the Department last year. INDIA'S OPPOSITION
The former FBI agent, a com-righted interview with the The pion has been subjected troversial figuro in the Adminis- Untied States News & World Re- to attacks by Indin ever intration, also said much of the port, a weekly magazine. it
suggested about two criticism ahed at him was caused by the "generous endorsement that my friend Joe McCarthy me the right after my appointment."
Risks" From State Department
ago.
The New York Times raid
US "SATELLITES" However, some delay in nego-months that the security pact appears. to have made It porsible that the U.S.-Pakistan military at announecd ment
hrst.
will be
American officials have boen enneerned about the amount of nows concerning the Turkish- Pak'stuni part which has come from Washington.
Un today there has been no Suggestion that he was in condici with the Crenulat leadership.
Reports avaliable today of a speech that Sprijin made to the
Centrul Croatian Party
Com- rei tee en January 23, just before his death, declared he was the anonymous author of news- paper article yo that the Communist Par y had now ful-
Tasy content that this may nileet its revolutionary task and
have given the impression that suggested that it could be "ron-
the Uni od States is forcing the Jined to a murcian" while the Inpelu
activity past upon the two countries and petticas the Government's pulling them in th: position of Gevolved
the Socialis., "satellites." whereas in reality it thats culation,
Pakistani Turkish and Aliance, which be ald already leaders who came up with the Cuptizeta:!
Party Communist
original idea. activities in many cases.--Reuter,
American officials, nevertheless, seize:1
Pakistani- upon the Turkish pact eagerly us a sub stitute for the present dormant nant Middle East Defence Organisa- tion concept, They have olsa talked of the possibility of deny- ing oq into the pact and also London, Feb, B. The Foreign Office today dis-bringing in Iran at some later claimed all knowledge, ofte al date when the Anglo-Iranian or unofficial,
reported dispute is settled end the country presence in Berlin of the Chinese [is more stable, Communist
Chinese Minister In Berlin?
of the
Vice Minister of
tulang.
East German
W25
BRITISH WARY
Enve
today in a Washington dispatch The opposition of Prime Minis- ter Jaw
Jawaharlal Nehru of India "As you know, there is an WA: SO pronounced the State almost pathological hatred of | Department had to go through Senator McCarthy In some quer- with the ngremment or face up ters," Mr McLeod said in a copy to the consequences of turning the leadership of South Aziu over to neutrallet Indlh.
US Worried By
Britain's
He said Senator McCarthy had
"absolutely nothing" to do with ltis appointment, which, ho said, was made on the recommDen- dation of the Under-Secretary of State, Mr Donald B. Louric.
Since 1947, Mr McLeod said,
300 homosexouls have been sila- missed from the State Depart- ment. However, he refused to give any break-down in the 300 "terminations"
A last year. security risk covers everything from subversion to drunkermess, sex perversion, or loose talking.
CLAIM NOT VALID
"Three months ago the State Department was dubious about urging Pakistan to join the antl- Communist alliance, but after the news of United Stater backed Pakistani-Turkish, el- liance
leniced out and
the Indians went to such lengths to
Mr LcLeod said that ho did black the decision finally was
why
former not know diplomats made here to proceed.
recently wrote 0 "Otherwise it was felt the
letter charging that the State Pakistan Government might fall Britain threatens to · drivo | Department's moralo was being end the whole of the Middlu | American aircraft-makers out lowered by his security 919-
would ***Eust
follow Primo of the world market--because | cedures. Minister Nehru's policy of her lead in prop-jet airliners is
matched by her salesmanship. refusing to take sides in the cold war."China Mail Special.
Foreign Affairs. Wang Tsin- The British at first were
wary of the Turtash-Pristani stated pact idea, sources
believing that it interview in would further allenate India Berlin at the end of last week ngalust the Western world.
that Wang had an
He Sailed On Top Of
with the Soviet Foreign Minis- This and other British objec- The World
ter, M. Vyacheslav Molotov,tions were overcome by Ameri- France-Presse.
Ican usmurances that the pact
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A British naval officer, who has been sailing "on top of the world," is now back in Eng- He is Commander Robin Jenks, son of a former Lord Mayor of London, who was on loan to the Indian Naval Staff College for three years.
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Aircraft Sales
"In my judgment, the morale
An Unusual Honeymoon
London. Feb. 8. Sally Medworth, # 20- year-old Australian potter who makes glozed carthen- warn bowls and dishes de- corated with animal and bird designs, is leaving her London Bludio for an un- usual honeymoon in Ire- land this week.
She and her 314 husband, Jolin intend to hire a pony and trap and tour the country at leisure with the object of. finding material for an Irish
travel book, which he whit write-China Mail Speolak
Once Or Twice A Day
behalf of America's best-selling procedure here lowering Americans May
airliner,
10
"mass"
An American says so, after a in the Foreign Service is pretty round-the-world sales tour high. The claim that security
morale not valid,” he mid. troubled American is One trouble with the Mr Frank Sinclair, foreign sales the State Department. Mr Have To Do director of Consolidated Vultce, Mcleod said, was that in the makers of the Convair 340 air.
Without Coffee Employees was not given to liner. The British airliner that troubles him most the promotion boards.
Is Vickers Viscount.
Back from his world tour, he tells a newspaper at San Diego, fornie, home of the Convair not competing against Vickers-we're against the en- tire British Empire.
the
Tho sales campaign for the Vickers Viscount, a four-engined turbo-prop airliner, is being conducted not only by Vickers but by Rolls-Royce, manufae-
British foreign service." entre Bof the engine, and
Sinclair adds: "Britain no longer rules the waves, but she is determined to wrest control of the airways of the world from the United States.
"We found, for example, tha large portion of i had been sent to the St Louis Depository He said that his once was for dead records," he said. now checking over the materfal from St Louis.-- recovered Unlled Press.
Western Germany
To Build
Ships For Russia
- The Russians have asked West
сал
91% Of World's Population have Suffer
Black Markets In Gold & Money Are Here To
Stay
New York, Feb. 8.
Black markets in currency, precious metals and gems had their most active year in history, a leading monetary expert, international economist, and publisher of the "1954 Black Market Year- Book", Mr Franz Pick said today.
He estimated the global volume of illegal currency and gold transactions rose from about $12,000,000,000 in 1952 to more than $13,000,000,000.
in 1959.
Almost 1,000,000 people con- tinue lo make a living from bycaking the inw with fliegni farrnctions of
gold, ho raid.
As to the
currency
and
future of black
markets. Mr Pick believes that
they are going
to continue
to
exist in the years to come.
"As government or
central banks have chosen to take an increasingly active role in such markets, in crder to avold new official devaluations, black mar- ket recognition by those who
created them is here to he said.
Only & world-wki: currency alignment, for which the time is not yet ripe, could create new monetary bases, without black markets," he added.
141 MILLION PEOPLE
He estimated that from the outbreak of World War II until the end of 1959, 2,189,000,000 people, or 01 per cent of the globo's population, lost between 54 per cent and 100 per cent of the value of their currency hold- ings. This, he added, resulted from "mediocre currency
management."
Pick enid that "blk or parl" of
News Of Baby "Came As
A Bombshell”
East London, §. Africa.
Feb. 8. A visitor on holiday gave birth to a baby, in s chemist shop here.
A doctor called at the shop at about the same time and was able to help her
-X0
"She was about to leave the shop when she let out a little scream and olaimed sho had to haTA hor baby Immediately. tho okemist said. "The news camm lké a homh- shell."---China Mall Spoofál.
Dean Will Not
the savings of 141,000,000 peol Confirm Or
were destroyed in 1983 by eight new "currency bankruptcies"_ in Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Czecho-
Greece, slovakia,
Indo-China,
Irmel and Korea.
In about 50 othe, comtiden, he said, including the United States, there was some depreciation of currency in 1953-United Press.
"Oil-Tanker"
Liner
Will Take No Cargo
Deny Rumours
New York, Feb. 8. The United Nations chief negotiator for Koren political conference, Mr Arthur Dean, dented today he had ever suggested it would perhaps be in the interests of the United States опе day to examine her relations with Communist China.
But he refused to deny or confirm Press 'reparts that ho was being relieved of his pre- sent duties as chief UN. negot'n= tor at the Panmunjom" pre- Iminary tales.
Earlier
Tê
When the Queen launches the most unusual liner in the world Dhis summer, for the Thames,
today a State De- Australia, New Zealand service, partment spokesman had declar- it will mark the first stage in a
ed Mr Dean would continue to far-reaching experiment design be the US. special envoy at ed to speed up ses travel on this Panmunjom and a condition, for Empire ocean route.
At Belfast, where the liner is being built, shipyard workers call her the ship with 1000 ideas."
tho
resumption of the pre- liminary talks with the Com- munists was their retraction of the word perfidy" from the minutes of the sessions held last December, as demanded by Washington, Feb. 8. Porause of port delays in Mr Dean. A Senate Sub-Committee handling cargo, her owners, the Rumours that Mr Dean was
on Shaw Savili and Albion line, to launched formal hearings
be replaced. began on who also operate the Royal Saturday with an article in the aouring coffee prices today but
by Senator J. Allen Frear, Jr., said Tour liner Gothic, decided to New York Herald Tribune
build a vessel carrying only its Washington. correspondent, passengers.
Roscoe Drummond, which was backed up by another article, in the New York Times which reported an alleged remark by * high State Department official inferring that Mr Dean himself had asked to be re- lieved of the assignment.
American housewives were the real key to the problem.
"Housewives can da more than we can ever hope to as complish if they will use mate coffee substitutes and milk," the Delaware Democrat declared, "The coffee people know it and it worries them."
unloaded
eliminated.
will
The official has since dis- claimed any knowledge of such a request-France-Presse.
STILL BEING CONSIDERED
Washington, Feb. 8. A State Department spokes man said today that he could not indicate what would be the reply of the United Nations Command to the Communists,
on their recent
the proposal minary talks
be resumey
The States under
B reply to the
ment still has
their
In this way, they believe, the cost of keeping passengers Idle on board while cargo is loaded and
There will be no cargo holds, With her engines aft as in an oil tanker, most of hor 600ft. length will be devoted to cabins and dining rooms for her 1200 Mr Frear, a member of the one-class tourist passengera, ALL THE WAY
She will have the largest air German shipyards to build them special Banking Sub-Committee conditioning plant of any liner "Everywhere airline operatore 25 floating fish factories--where handling the investigation, sug- to ventilate the inner cabins.- were talking about the Vis the estch
be processed count." formed from other
two -Boiling Ho beloves that only produc-ferrod to other chips, according
without being Innded or trans-ested that Americans eliminate
coffee from at least one or two FOUR TIMES ROUND WORLD tion "know-how" is keeping
meals daily as the sure-fire way
This 20-knot, 20,000 tonner Service the US. In the foreign market. to recent cables from Bonn,
will make fou: Export Heences have already to drive prices down, and Air Force
round-the- But Viscount production will
world voyagez every year because soon equal that of the Convair, been signed for ten of them.
Sub-Committee. Chairman, J. two eastbound and two west all-Service First American-made turbo These will cost nearly £10,000-
*** 000.
Glann Batait (Republican-bound, stopping in ports-just prop engine will probably not
to discharge and consideration following ba. in
The first commercial use until
will come off the Maryland) colled Mr Gustavo long enough
in a letter to Mr 1988.
stocks within twelve months. Lobo, Jr., President of the Now embark passengers...
Arthur "Dean, United States Mr George Edwards, man-
The contract batred the in York Coffee Exchange, as the Experts of many shipping special envoy to the Panmunjom director
Vickers clusion of radar equipment and first witness at today's hearing.nations are watchlig the ex- preliminary peace talks, that the Armstrongs, said recently:
the Germans also had to promise
It successful, the talics should be reopened and is very comforting
now hear from Mr Sinclair, who is acknowledged to be one of the world's best aircraft sales
held men, that our salesmanship the use of the processing ap- Mr Beall's group, after study- matches our aircraft and that paratus, This includes the re-ing the transcript of that hear
The name of the lines with authority in which he was ner mitted to suspend the negotia Mau War both have him worried, frigerating plant and the canning
launches her. But thought Lobo and other witnesses from that the ship will commemoratz | «hether MI LINKITEDTOJUIMAM Nevertheless, the only time equipment which on each boating, was printed to question Mayur at the Queen Urns in December
was asked specifically Jubilation when you have will be able to deal with up to
would 30 ton a day-end the plant for the Exchange on some points of the Royal tour of New Zealand got a signed contract.""
The Viscount-Convair battle extracting cod liver cll London the cariler testimonyUnited and AuraLenson Express backs the special" is now being waged in India, Express Service, Paklatan, Burma, Japan, Philippines,, the Middle East, Switzerland, and Greece-Lon- don Express Service,
Now, four more boats are to be added, to the little "Reet" on top of the world.-London Express Service.
N AMEND N People Of Kenya PADORE BESTED To Discuss
ACROSS
Accident (0), Polite (5).
8 Vehicle (5).
9 Follows (0).
10 Damp (5).
11 Guide (5).
12 Thought (4).
13 Reposes 282%
16 Hinder (8).
18 Extend (0).
20 Piece of meat (5).
22 Flaccid (4).
23 Show In (5).
23 Musical timo (5).
20 Boring tools (0)
27 Roviso (5),
28 Worship (0).
20 Tried out (8).
DOWN
1 Acrembiles (8).
2 State of anxiety (8).
Mau
Nairobi, Feb. 8. Unofficial representatives of
3 Inspires with reverance (4), the European, Asian and African
4 Recreation (7),
6 Stuck together (7).
Herdoned (6).
7 Fool
14 Silt (8)
15 Assumed (9).
10 Telous (7).
17 Procession (7).
19 Destituta person (0)
21 Tendancy (8).
24 Discourtocus (4).
populations in Kenya will meet here next Monday to clactide the
emergency, It present
Wa learned today,
The meeting was understood to bo a sequel to the recent declaration by 23 Kikuyu lenders from the · Central end Rift Valley provincts resfitymine to wipe out
tinir
Mou May
These Africans had
ging
to
for
of
the
Prehistoric Bones -
Discovered
not to fit the ships with the Mr Lobe also testified last week periment. myroscopie compass.
before
date.
the Senate Agriculture inor is likely to bring big potting February 1 as the re
changes in sea travel and, with starting German technicians have Committee.
lower cocis, answer the chal- agreed to train Russian crews in
lenge of air transport.
Prese
Service.
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