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Second Setback On Eve Of Crucial Tunisian Debate
DE CAULLISTS RESTIVE
Paris, Feb. 1.
The French National Assembly handed-Pre- mier Pierre Mendes-France his second technical defeat in two days tonight on the eve of a show- down debate beginning on Wednesday that will decide whether he remains Prime Minister.
The Assembly put aside consideration of a minor part of the budget on pay raises for minor Government employees by 580 votes to 34.
but
It was not important in itselfį They scheduled a meeting with 11 demonstrated the M. Mendes-France tomorrow dangerous and uncertain olno- morning. sphere on the eve of the big debute in which many of "Mr Finner's* enerics arc
to unseat him.
BUDGET OVERDUE
Two feetors may save the Government. trying
Last nighi the Premier'a enemies jolted his Govern- ment with A more In- portant techules? defcas by refusing by 325 votes to 286 to vole temporary credita to pay the bills for February while 11 carried on to de- balo of a 1955 budget al. ready a month overdur.
Many of those who voted against the Government tonight, however, will vote for it in the expected confidence vole in the
carly
Saturday morning.
But M
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Mendes-France's enemies buve launched a major offensive and the predictions on whether he will survive became more and more dangerous,
The leader of the Socialists, M. Guy Mollet, promised to rest solidly behind him in a talk this afternoon but the de Gaullist followers of General Charles de Gaulle were expressing migna restiveness at the negotin-
of
tions on home rule for Tunisia.
America Must
Maintain Conscription
Military Leaders
Washington, Feb. 1.
Military leaders asked
1. Most of the Government's opponents, especially the Popular Republicans want M. Mendes- France to stay in office until the Paris treaties are fully ratified so that he can be saddled of the 1930 clections with personal responsibility for "orming the Germans.**
2 The Popular Republicans feur that if they overthrow the Government on the eve of the signature of a Franco-Tunisian treaty, they will be on record
repudiating the Tunisian negotiations, which they in fact approve.-United Press Br
Reuter.
Princess Dlana de Polignac is escorted by her father Prince Guy de Polignac, who wears the insights of the Knights of Mulia Order, into the church of Notre Dame de
to Count Roland Grace in Parts for her wedding Chambure. — Express Photo,
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S. VIETNAM
Washington, Feb. 1.
Be Weighed Against Platinum
Calro, Feb. 1.
The Aga Khan, leader of the Ismach Moslems, will be weighed against platinum here at A
General J. Lawton Collins sald today "ceremony on February 20.
The Aga Khan has not been have at least a 50-50 chance” of saving South Viet-
able this year for health reasons nam from the Communists if programmes now to travel to Luganda and Kenya Africa to receive the being launched there "become actually effective." in East
"I don't want to appear optimistic" because homage of the faithful.
Delegations of his subjects in arcos have, therefore, the outcome depends on social, economic and poli-these tical programmes being launched by the Vietnam made arrangements to travel to the Egyptian capital. Francs- Presse Government, he added.
General Collins, special U.S. representative to Vietnam, talk-
today for a four-year ex-ed with newsmen after giving tension of the conscription the House Foreign Affairs Com- law which expires on mittee a secret briefing. June 30 calling it essential for the United States de. fence programme.
Hearings began before the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee,
Only the Army is now draft-
MORE ENCOURAGED
The Committee chairman. Mr James Richards, said he was "more encouraged about the altuation than before."
If the French Government
ing men but the Secretary of and the Vietnamese Government.
Defence, Mr Charles Wilson, "work together," General Collins told the Committee that fatture said, "thore
# reasonable
to extend the law for a full chance of saving Vietnam."
might produce
"ar
four years important effect upon numbers of men willing to the volunteer in the Air Navy or the Marine Corps,"
the General Collins sald Vietnam would need continued economie and military support from the United States. Mr Richards sald the briefing did not go into details on the amount of now ald Congress would be asked to
The Assistant Secretary for Defence, Mr Carter Burgess sald: "W believe the Armed Forces cannot maintain strength in excess of about provide. 1,800,000 by sole dependence on voluntary enlistments."
The
ning force Reuter.
of
General Collins, who le leaving within a few days to re- Administration is plan- turn to Vietnam, declined to say a long haul military publicly how big a South Viet- about 2,850,000-nameso Army the United States had agreed to equip, train and
Informed support.
sources earlier had put the figure.at 150,000 men.
Situation
Improves
In Malaya
London, Feb. 1.
Mr Fitźroy Maclean, Under Secretary for War. said today the military position in Malaya had steadily improved.
This, he told the House of Commons, was shown by a drop in the monthly number of Com- munist terrorist incident from
500 in 1951 to under 90 in 1964. Mr Macion, who was reply.
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Mr Wolf Ladejinsky, agrarian formerly stationed in expert, Tokyo, has been sent to the area by the Foreign Operations Administration and is duo in Saigon this week. He is ex- pected to guide a vast land re- form programme which may become a key factor for Viet noan.---Unitedi Press & Router.
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