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EUROPEAN ARMY START The Aga Khan At Young The Chinese Restore
Sacked Salami Eater
Is Reinstated
Buenos Aires, June 2.
Daniel Atvarei, a work- er in the American-owned Armour packing house, was dismissed recently for boing caught esting pitoc of the
walu
#
company's
Alyaana olaimed he was hungry after being US employed for some time.
Today, the Federal At. torney.
Mario Camrege ordered Alvarez to be instalod in his job under * penal code provision exempting trom pundeti.
ment those guilty of simi- Jag offences white raven- United hungry.
Dusly
Press
Dual Role
For The West
Check Communism And Help Poor
New York, June 2.
The Foreign Aid chief
sald
Mr Barold Stassen, forny that allied unity must be aimed at improving the world's standard of living: as well as halting Commun-1 ist aggression.
"Over the long puli," he said.! "there are few factors of greater
to impert
the
prusperia fur
peace
Mr Stasse
conventio
BY 1955?
Official Confident
Treaty Will Be Ratified This Year
Bonn, June 2.
The first German conscript for the European Army will probably be drafted in the autumn of 1955, Herr Theodor Blank, the West German Defence Commissioner, said tonight.
He said in a radio speech he was sure the European Army treaty would be ratified by this autumn. From then on it would take another 12 or 13 months until soldiers were raised.
cover UTI the Baltic The air force would us lis chief tunk co- operation with the land forces.
His office had completed | flanking all the preparatory work coast. slemanded from it by
the have trenty.
The 12 divisions of German hnd forces and supporting for- mations would consist of about
· 300,000 men, the air force about 80,000 mad
of about 25,000.
The main duty forces would
naval forces
4 TO 5 YEARS
As I would take four to five German aircraft to get of years
production under way the planes would have
to be supplied by Germany's allies. They would also have to
assist in instruc-
of the naval provido
bo to
Canada's Atomic
Plans To
Be Reorganised
Ottawa, June 2. The Canadian Trade Minister, Mr C. D. Howe, today announced а major of Women's Clubs reorganisation of Canada's
Juli the annual uf le General
Federation that the United States was now
Four arding Point
aid to 42 under-developed countries
alomic energy programme.
He told the House of Con- mons that atomic research and development activities would be brought under the direction of single agency, Atomic Energy
These technical Did pro- granunes were designed to lay the groundwork for future in- Vestiment by private industry, he Buid. But more important, be added, they may give "anil of Canada Limited.
who now live shadow of poverty considerably more
Šuman va suple under the
and fear
future"
ing training German off- cern would study for several months at a university, Herr Blank sald.
He added that all EDC con- tingents would wear the same dress, something 11/0 British
or American uniform. Each national contingent would have
Actress's Birthday
Important Communist
Terrorists
Killed In Malaya
Singapore, June 2,
Somerset light infantrymen in Malaya have struck a blow at the Communist terrorists by kill- ing a bald-headed toothless map tracer who is design. believed to have made most of the Communist
maps for central Malaya.
n small idenunication badge of
Бо
for
Reuter,
undecided
Guatemala Charges
aged
The Security Command | appearance gave no hint of his announced today that the genius in this respect. prematurely tracer, Ah Fel dead in the Hawthornden rubber estate near the Mala.
Was
map His death la a loss to the ter- shot rorist organisation as they were relying on him to replace the many maps lost to the Becurity Forces in frequent Contacts
America With an capital of Kuala Lum- during the lust six months.
Mr iłown wan opening of debate on a Government bill to
trol Act.
Provocation
pur.
His chief, the notorious pock- faced Lau Wan, who has several aliases, died with him,
"In The announcement said: the areas in which he operated squatters knew well Wan's dark pock-marked face with its sharp cheekbones. He chin and high we about 40 years of age. Ho
Guatemala City, June 2.
President Jacobo Arbenz Guatemala accused United States Interests
to than a glimmer of hope for the amend the Atomic Energy Cun- day of trying to provoke a had long been on the police "fratricidal struggle" in wanted list. His wife, Pit Yin, Atomic Energy of Canada Central America under the terrorist and is also on the
for
wanted list." world alives must recognise Lid. would be responsible
"pretext of combating ᏄᏅ
Fald Ah The announcement overall direction of the "honest differences it our up-
Iook. Com-Fel was a forbidding and would called internationaj atomic programme proach" Lo International prob-
Chairman of the munism".
character, heavily built, bald and leins But be cautioned them report to the
he was only toothless though Committee of the Privy Council The statement was contained about 30 years old. agultis losing sight of their
aclentille and industrial in Senor "overall objectives.
research a post at present hela
Mossegr by Mr Howe.
Mr Stassen sald that the free
relations with
Citing U.S India, he said millions of Astons were keenly aware of a competi- 1lon between india and Com-
tha
חוז
Arbenz's
reply to a of sympathy received from the former President of Mexico, Lazaro Cardenas,
In a letter to the Guatemalan
The Atomic Energy Control Board would continue its pre-Foreign Minister, Senor Gull sent responsibility for the secu- lermo Toriello, inunis. China for Asian leader-rity aspects of atomic energy. ship.
As America encouraged India Mr Howe said research work against monopolies, "In the tart
tu
rlac under a
Senior Cardenas said Guatemala was waging war
a threat
national 10
LOVET-
DRAWN EXQUISITELY Before going underground, he was a rubber tapper in Sungef Long, Llu Langat. With
be 1errorists,
developed
the
*
|
latent talent as a map tracer writer of recoark- and stencil able ability and was attached
to the vanguard press -the
Evelynn Kerr, the young soireem, cclebrates her 18th birthday with a party after the show at the Arts Theatre in Paris, and her zuesta Alice Coces, the Begum Aga Kharı, and the Aca Khan, Leins Rousset and
Mine. Boube Jansky, look
while she ON blows out the candles on her cake in the approved fashion. -Express Photo,
Islanders Not
Affected
By A-Tests
London, June 2. The Colonial Secretary, Mr Oliver Lyttelton, told a ques- tioner in the House of Commons no harm had been today that caused to British subjects in the Glibert lelands by American atom bomb experiments In the Pacific.
The encounter
in which the two terrorists were killed took A Conservative MP. BẮT T
dusk in the Just after place Hawthornden estate. Three
Iremonger, had asked if he was terrorists were seen silhouetted satisfied that the Glbert Islanders against the skyline. The Somer-were unlikely to suffer from the One terrorist effects of the experiments as ho sets opened fire.
said the inhabitants of two atolls dropped dead. The two others in the Marshall Islands had
fed.
One escaped but the other was found dead only 150 yards away the next morning-Router.
Society For Protection
Of Bachelors!
Sydney, June 2. Democratic at
A Sydney store manager Chalk River,
Ontario, hud eignty." system "frui the depths of reached the point "where We Senor Arbenz's answer said in Selangor State terrorist pro- is advertising that he will
that it should be poverty and decades of colonial- now believe
"The
pay £100 for a wolf - dead interests paganda organimation. power ism, we are at the same time possible 10 produce atomic part:
which attacked Mexico and the His map tracings were ex-or alive to boost a "bache- of a cost Government serving our own enlightened power within range
presided over by
quisitoly drawn. His repellent lors' protective association" interest," Mr Stassen sold. which will be economic."
you then are the same
which he is forming. Reuter.. United Presa.
which in these decisive moments attack Guatemala furiously and acck to provoke G struggle
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Choso (0).
Young dog (5).
7 Join up (6).
B Prepares for press (5).
10 Greedy (4),
12 Ecclesiastical dignitary (7).
15
10 Before long (4).
16 Exclude (5).
17 Smooth (4).
19 Reposes (5).
21 Pitcher (4).
28 Shun (8)
20 inferred (7).
24 Sterilo (0).
25 Degree or progress (5),
20 Interfere with (6),
24
16
21
DOWN
1 Got ready (8).
2 Crashed into (8).
3 Orient (4).
5 Rise and fall (8),
6 Vegetable (0),
Ď Went wrong (5).
11 Stripping (8).
12 Peeled (6).
13 Replied (8).
14 Fascinate (0).
18 Material (0),
22 Bundle (4).
under the
fratricidal One Killed In window display.
America
Central specious pretext of combating so-called International
Communism."
* MORE ARRESTED Senor Cardenas, who was Pre- rident
from 1934 to 1940, led #uccessful fight for tionalisation of Mexico's oil In- dustry.
the
по-
Five additional people were reported moffcially to have been arrested in connection with what the authorities described és a "new
Plot"
ngainat the Arbenz Government,
Iraq Rioting
Baghdad, June 2. One death is officially report- ed in demonstrations staged by "peace partisans" at the Nejaf religious centre in Iraq.
done.
The Lost Art Of
At Geneva
Diplomacy At
Geneva, June 2. Members of the Chinese delegation to the Geneva conference have shown perfect diplomatic manners and, in the opinion of some experienced observers, they have restored something which has been missing from most twentieth century international conferences quiet dignity and strict observance of protocol.
"Watching the behaviour of the Chinese dele- gates, here is like seeing for the first time a person who really acts according to the instructions in, the etiquette books," one veteran Western delegate said.
"It's not a question of liking them or not," he added. "It's just that they seem to have an uncanny | sense of doing diplomatically the right things In the
right places and at the right time.
"Seeing them at
work equality
that exists between
gives the feeling that the Poking and Moscow. calendar has been turned
In the conference room, for back to the days of the last instance, there is none of the century when diplomacy was hasty note passing between the much more of a skilled pro- Chinese and Russians that goes on between the Russians and fession than it is now."
Vietminh delegates or the North Koreans.
His summing up is shared by many others in tho Western delegations at the Geneva talks. Western onlookers give the Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister, Mr Chou En-lai, and his colleagues full marks for "correctness,"
GETS IN HIS CAR
Outside the conference room, the exchange of calls between Mr Molotov and Mr Chou s scrupulously balanced. When Mr Molotov bas something to tell the Chinese leader, he does not "yumaon"—he gets into his car and calls on him.
The Chinese are also careful follow what migări be not to regarded as a Soviet "pattern of conduct. They have held their own social functions which have included
a reception for all journalists covering the. Gepeva talks whereas the Ruslans only invite selected newspapermen" to their receptions,
STRESS EQUALITY
Nowhere is this "correctness"
the the rela so obvious as it ions between the Chinese delegation and the Russians led by the
Foreign Minister Mr Vyacheslav Molotov.
In all their press
conferences and to all callers, the Chinese always refer to the Russians as allics" and "our
"om colleagues." If Chinese delega
Westerners who call on the tion offelals fear that any re- marks on their relations with Chinese have been impressed their friendliness of the Russians might be misinter by the
in contrast to the a "master reception, preted as implying
they silliness that usually exista satellite relationship, hasten to stress the degree of the Russian side.
Americans Ignore Them
fitt
They are The pledge to secrecy on the
never invited to Western function which Mr Lyttelton added that the restricted conference IB strictly y United States had already said observed by the
includes the Americans. There Chinese and has never been the slightest the tests were not carried out often, when questions are asked flicker of personal recognition when there was any danger of radioactive clouds drifting south-concerning wards.
the
other delegations, between the two delegations in Chinese officials will the conference room. decline to answer, saying: "We are not entitled to tell you that, You must ark the delegation
concerned."
Mr Iremonger sald the Ameri- cans had not foreseen the harm done to the Marshall lalanders. As the birds and fish caught by Gilbert Islanders travelled great distances over the Pacific, could not the Gilbert's interests be farmailty considered?
the Al-
The Chinese make it plelu they are willing to wait for the first make the Americans to move at conciliation — indeed, insist on It;
correctness and The
WORK WITH ALLIER of the Chinese titude has not, however, pre- In spite of the Personal them from adapting qualities which make tho to the needs of Chinese more sympathetic than battles the Russians to many Western oyos, there is nothing in their conference room tactics which particularly endears them to Communiques and state the Western side.
Mr Lyttelton replied that the vented
450❘ themselves nearest British island was
propaganda from the testing i modern miles awaF grounds. In any case the latest which are fought largely on
basis of speed, tests were now finished-Reuter
Dulles's Long Talk With Turkish Premier
He needs a stuffed wolf for a
Washington, June 2. A woman
Turkish Premier A. Menderes offered him a stuffed Alsailon had a 35-himute talk with the dog but he refused it.
US Secretary of State Mr John Foster Dulles at the State De-
Well-informed
Another rang and said: "Ipartment today. have the names and addresses of two wolves at large."
solinces sald that the two men discussed the pacts among other matters The manager said that his between Turkey and Pakistan. association would be formed to nations which are regarded by show men, who swear they will American leaders as the main Middle not marry for a year, how to elements of a possible
of matrimonially Eastern defence sicer clear
system. -- The dead man was a demon-i minded women--and 10 per cent Wrance-Presse, strator who is officially stated off on all purchases at the store. to have been killed by revolver bullets fred by another demon- He is forming also • "dog strator.
Kennel Association" for married They were Hrted 28 Daniel
men with a 12% per cent dis- Espana Guevara, Perfecto The Minister of Interior stated count. The manager is married. villegas Mota, cousin ot that the situation was underChina Mail Special. the exiled Opposition leader control. Colond Carlos Castillo Armas; Guillermo Morales, identified by
He stressed that the police
the Communist newspaper Tri- had never used force desplie buna Popular as a "high offcial the fact that the demonstrators o the International Railways of wine trying revolvers $30 Central America"; and Horman other weapons.
Kauffman.
The authorities were reported to have ordered all privately- owriod mall plants grounded and other "Internal security men- wires."--Ürilted Press.
*
demonstrations, LA ia learned, were stored in protest ugainst the detention of Sheik Mohammed All Bibi-France
Presso.
Appeals Against Murder
Convictions Dismissed
London, June 2. position of a thief "who ußr The Court of Criminal intentionally and inadvertently of someone Appeal today dismissed the caused the death
who was protecting his master's appeals of two labourers.
property." who wore convicted of mur
Mr Hazaz said it appeared
Britain Wants
Suez Settlement
London, Jung 2. The British Government wante to conclude a satisfactory agres- ment with Egypt on the future of the Suez. Canal
but thinks that certain preliminary particularly the
tion of Law and order in
the basey should bo
estabilaired before
negotiations are started, the British Minister of State for Foreign Akaian, Me Selwyn Lloyd told the House of Commons today.
Már Lloyd said what was "VOTY important to the future of Anglo-Egyptian relation was the extent to which the Bgyptian le co-operated in tracing)
dering a hotel porter they that Grant: and the other man, spessors of recent crimes. gagged and bound when . Gilbert, 31, left the hotal He added: "We still desira burgling the Aban Court portar gamped and bound, while that sumble condition should Hotel, South West London, ther stole what they could and emlet bygeopen some pegutis“ YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aerom: 3 Precious, 8 Entire, The porter was found dead - then made a melawny, In Agora, and to push them through #Incident, 11 Domestic, 12 Fall, 13 Enter, 18 Gored, 19 Loll, lator, and mother way, the porter had com, walipotente conclusdoel, but, 22 Deserved, 24 Composer, 28 Nickel, 20 Desciato, Dawns 1 Herder, Mr John Hazan, appearing for miffered a blow whichs crued of course, if that does not prove * Stems, 3 Prising, 4 Rent, & Chio, 6 Oparse, 1 Settle, 10. Cider; one of the men, 15 an Arthur hleypose to bleed and death, põlemday the winde semantics rå 14 Tomes, 15 Reverie, 18 Placid, 17 Clumps; 20 Evoke, 31 Achk), Chemod) waki, the isopent trained foliowek de ins-half (m) Hour, Eye of Vermomovendredi #2 Daily 28 Sent.
sp the important question of the Chline Mail Spenstable
ments are issued speedily thero La willingness patience in answering
A
and
and
The Chinese work with the the Russians, the North Koreans
frequently hostile questions and the Vietminh shot
at them in press ferences.
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a well
con-organised and co-ordinated
team. The proposals of one delegation are backed up by the others. Refusal by one Com- munist delegation to accept a Western followed up by the others.
suggestion is quickly
A GREAT POWER
fost opportunities either of impressing on listeners that not only is China here as an
but independent nation,
who. One Westam delegate also
as "one
of the great has been studying the Chinese Powers."
conference room tacties says the But they have accepted the essential difference between the social problem caused by the Chinese and the Rumiana is not bitterness between themselves in polley, but in the method of and the United States.
presination.--Beuter.
Tenth Anniversary Of An Important Battle