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Mes Pandit, first woman President of the United Nations General Assembly (left), with the wife of the Indian klich Commissioner, Mr II. G. Kher. Ploture was taken at Lon- don Airport where Mrs Pandit landed on her way back to

New York-Reuterphoto.

TALKS TO OBTAIN MORE AID

French Threat To

Withdraw

Indo-China Force

Washington, Sept. 26.

No Indications That U.S. And Russia Will Break Deadlock

Washington, Sept. 26.

High American officials said today that they saw nothing to indicate that the United States and Russia could break their deadlock over President Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace plan.

They anticipate that the next big test of the Soviet position in the United Nations will show no change in Russia's demands that atomic wea- pons be outlawed first.

The width of the American-Soviet split was re- vealed on Saturday with publication of all the written communications exchanged by the two countries in nine months of secret negotiation.

The United Slates views the President's plan as a "modest" start that could lead to world disarmament ir the Kuesions would keep step with sincere.com operation

But this government has no faith in what it described as

"paper promise." that the Russiars would not use atomie, hydrogen ark? other weapons of mass destruction,

WORLD OPINION

With publication of the documents, each side in effect appealed to world opinion,

there

U.N. Patrols Stopped By Israelis

Jerusalem, Sept. 20. Major-General E. L. Burns, Chief of the United Nations Truce Supervisory Commission In Palestine, said today he would nol object to Israeli liaison officers accompanying his observers on patrols.

Israel ordered border units

Officials here conceded was propaganda in the Rusion position. They sald it un- doubtedly looked attractive to last week not to allow United many people in the world who Nations observers to carry out fented a war of alper-weapons | patrois unless they were ac bctwcen East and West. But companied by Israeli officers.

These officials insisted that the

Soviet proposal for a disarma- General Burns told a press ment agreement was "not safe," conference that the Israeli order In one of the documents, the to halt United Nations patrola United States said it was ready

had come as surprise, His observers first knew about it

to back any effective plan for

added, how disarmament." It ever that

was not ready to trade its atomic arsenal for a promise "which can be broken without notice."

The United States already has announced that it is going ahead with other nations on the Pre- French and American officials open high-sident's plan to

share some level talks here tomorrow on France's threat to atomic materials for peaceful

If the purposes, withdraw 170,000 expeditionary troops from

moves along successfully, there Indo-China unless more US dollar help is forth-e a chance Russia might loin it coming.

The conferences, which are expected to last three days, also will deal with other problems fac- ing France and the United States in Indo-China.

The conferees will have one ear tuned to the nine- power London talks opening on Tuesday on West German rearmament.

The United States is expected

to give France some encourage- ment about helping out In Indo- China during the next year or so despite Am

American bitterness over French rejection of the European Defence Community plan.

American and French officials ngreed that maintenance of the 170,000-man French force 14 essential to help stall any Com-

programmuno

later. But American officials are pessimistic about even that

possibility.--United Press.

M.Ps' Return

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London

London, Sept. 20.

settlement. The French will

A five-man British Parliament argue, it was said, that old must be resumed for the largest force miles in a goodwill tour of the mission, which covered 20,000 standing between Communism and Free Southeast

Far East, arrived back here to- Asia and Western Paciile areas.

day. France also wants to know how much economic Loos and Cambodia pect from the United States,

nid free Victuam,

can

munist assaults in the three France plans a gradual with Associated States of Vietnam,drawal of its forces over the But some American military sext two years and Allled authorities are disappointed over strategists believe it la there France's record in trying to build

fore essential that native forces up native forces that could help

be trained and equipped share the defence load.

rapidly.

HEAVY BURDEN

French negotiator prob- ably will warn that the French budget cannot stand the heavy burden of sup- porting the 10-division ex- peditionary

without fores American dollar sið. United Stalcs assistance to

military Indo-China was cut off in July imuneciately following the Geneva truce

Nepalese

To Consider

Red Proposal

GERMAN REARMAMENT

The London talks opening on Tuesday may also have a bearing on the Indo-China situation. French diplomats believe the French public will demand recall of the French troops in Indo-China If some agreement is work- ed out soon putting arms in German hands.

The US position in the talks was said to be mainly that State and Defence. Department ro presentatives will listen to the French position and make de- cisions Inter." The talks were described as exploratory meet- inga.

The American delegation will be headed by the Under- ¡Secretary of State, Walter Bedell Smith, and Admiral Robert Carney, Chief of Naval Opera- tions.

The

Katmandu, Sept. 26, Mr D. R. Regmi, Nepalese French group Includes Foreign Minister, said today General Paul Ely, Freach Com- Nepal was ready to give serious missioner in Indo-China: the consideration to opening diplo-French Finance Minister, Edgar matic relations with China. Faure; and Guy In Chambre,

when they were stopped by the Israelis.

U.N. POSITION

General Burns explained the United Nations position re- garding patrols on both sides of the demarcation line and said the difference of opinion with Israel was a legal one.

He reafinned the Security Council's

Al's authority to superviso the maintenance of the cras343-

final fre agreement pending ༣ peace settlement and said he was sending a report to the Council on the stopping of UN

Army patrols by Iscuel tries. He warned that the Israeli attitude was interpreted by the outside world as an in- dication

of of concealment aggressive intentions-Reuter & United Press.

Dom-

SETTLERS KILLED

Jerusalim, Sept. 20. Israeli settlers in the northern and southan Negev Werd arms The delegation-three

Con-ordered today to "carry servatives and two Labour Party even when working in your own members - visited Malaya, farmyards" following the kill- Borneo, Ceylon, Hongkong anding of two settlers and wound- Singapore,

ing of two ethers last night in Robert Boothby, a Conservative,

One of the members, Sir the southern, Negev.

Israeli military authorities. said that his reaction to the tour alleged that well trained armed was one of "tremendous heart Arab bands, commanded by and opilmis.

Egyptian officers, are roaming. "We found everyone in much the Negev desert hiding by day better heart than I had ex-

Israeli and attacking

settle- pected," he said. "In Malaya |*** the emergency is having

no longer water pipelines by night before any effect on the economy. The thing is not beaten withdrawing across the armis but is certainly under control,tice line into the Egyptian-held Router.

Gaza strip.---Reuter,

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Mr Chou En-lai, Chinese Prime Minister, that China was pre- parod to have normal relations with Nepal

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