THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955.

US ARMS SHIPMENTS HELD UP

PREMIER NAGY

Papers Lash Nagy For

Rightist Deviationism

Vienna, Mar. 10,

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State Department Fails To Act On Requests From Egypt And Israel

Washington, Mar. 10.

Authorities said today that the State Department is "holding up" a number of arms shipments for Israel and Egypt by failing to act on requests from the two countries for export licences.

The shipments in question come under the "reimbursable aid" provisions of American law which permit approved foreign governments to buy military equipment in the United States through official facilities, thus getting lower prices.

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had the

the

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The authorities said that there, that

effect of puet, have muddled the Middie is to official emisargo as suelt i holding up the inuunce of such Eat situation enough that

U.S. 14 content tu await > tre shipments to Israel and, brences for the Umo being.

clarification of matiers before Eypt but Dual in view of the recent flare-up of border husth-

pressing its views on anyone in that area. lalias, the requzes izt fr export Trences were being "perutiausau in the Tight of current cotal Hong ( to the area t They explained

new-taper charged today TOWNSEND

hant Prea

elemomared

Trate Nagy.

the Party

Central Committer for:

Kwhit

des nationism,"

levisions! From the moment he took

DENIES

RUMOURS

Group

NO AGREEMENT Neither Egypt uor Israel has a military aid agree- ment with the United States under which arms would be aurolled without reim- burkey nt.

The official American attitude of free military aid to Israel retain the same.

So far as Egypt is tuneurned, The Cary Government has not

skal fort

military ald agnoo

Tovad

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HEAVY PRESSURE

American

officialn sald that there is heavy pressure on the State Department, in the form of inspired articles from varlour 1sraeli and Arab sources, to try to fer- ret out American intentions in the Middle East.

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United States

They said there is no inten- the subject to alter American polley in World Cat until the Egeplus curd it.

the Middle East and vclared clear to Ey that the Assistant Secretary of It was mach and

Egy paran Prener State, Mr George

Allen, was The aty. Paper Szabad Nep.1

Laul Gaul Alded Nasser, Brussels, Mar. 10.

Was oftheurd orator of The Camaunst |

“misrepresented when he of the Suez agreement was Peter; RESP Captain

"re- an editorial read 1 s mend

saying signed, that the Party, and us

United States quotext Today pleaded Hadis Butagest this motheį

examination of policy" was be. 50

ing carried out. carry with world news correspon- g. Hal Napy had m out the arvutions of the party dents gathered in Brussels

Ngy for a half day of after sistance

facing the Press for nearly B work,

Reporters, plutographers and to wreel camerarmen who were walling for the 40-year-old Air | American

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dentiņu balintis there was 2011 no afancement that Nagy had pagne.

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NY STOCK BOOM INVESTIGATION

Banker Discounts

Pension Fund

Buying Theory

Washington, Mar. 10.

Mr John J. McCloy, a leading New York banker, said today he does not believe growing pur. What Mr Allen saki, accord- chases of stocks for pension funds are a major ing to State Department oMetals. was that there was "interest" in factor in the booming stock market. public the State Department in un

favourably any repiest for orditary aid sigissement and arms

However, Lieut-Col Nasser is said to believe that

his country opinion in yet ready for Much D close the with one of the Westen Powers, authorille

Lieut-Cul

Is not

tie not

American Jewish demand "ro-examination."

Doctor Trains

For Channel

Sixty-four-year-old Dr George Brewster of South- wark, England, will this mum-

mer

try for the 17th time to swim the English Channel. flo made his first attempt 30 years ago. He swines all the year round, even breaking the loo to do so as this picture shows, The lowest temperature he has swum in was 32 de- grec#--Express Photo.

Army Wife

Gassed

that

Nuernberg, Mar, 10. The Army surd today Japanese-bom Mrs Tomiko S.

dica

"suffocation

DALAI LAMA RETURNING

TO TIBET

Paris, Mar. 10. The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibet, and the Panchen Lama; his former rival, will soon" return to Tibat after a long sojourn In Communist China, the New China News Agency |reported tonight.

The Chinese Pranier, Mr Chou En-lai, said ob a farewell | banquet in honour of the Tibetan Jendera that the Peking Clovermanent has made cisions on the establishment of Preparatory Committee for

botan

AutonomouB

Tho

the

Region, o helping the loend government of Tlhet to carry out construction, and on the question of communications and transport in Tibet."

Mr Chou said the Dalai Lama gid the Panchen Lampi bad participated in Chinter State Council discurstors of Tibetun problems.

PAID TRIBUTE

Both the Dalai Lama and the Panchun Lama paid tribute to Chinese President Mao Tee- tung in speeches at the banquet. The Dotal Lama mid that under Mno, China was "stronger and prosperous" and was timidated by aggression,"

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Ho said he would return to Tibet "fully aware of the portance of unity among the various fraternal nationalities of our country,

The Dalai Lama said that "as Tibet is located on the border of our Motherland (China) It is Сод- more important that we solidate our nationmi defence, be

alert tirelessly

guard and

of deception and Blues, 24, wife of a Private First against every imperialist sabotage Class

and schema trum

provocation, and spare no effort due to gus" in their apartment,

to foster the patriotism of the Mrs Biggs, wife of Pfc Jack

Tibatan people." M. Biggs, 25; was found un-

early yesterday The Panchen Lama said that In her gas-flied "we will resolutely follow

three-inch instructions" of Mao.-France-

Mr McCloy, Chairman of the Board of the conscious forChase National Bank, submitted a statement to morning

Tlust, they pointed out, was

Is it matter such

re-examination a Nasser must decide under way.

That

was

sald

She was pronounced dead at the Army

Icw dispensary a hours later, after attempts to revive her falled.

the Senate Banking Committee investigating the kitchen. She had a

gash in her head and war Preiso. Attache us he returned from his agree with that assessment but something different than saying boom following two jittery sessions on the New wrapped in blankets, the Army

York Stock Exchange. Szali 1 Nep such, "It is pain earle morning ride, promised to 10 out fu in pool, that Comed Nagy Stay away during the afternoon, Captain Townsend had the of

rejeriets earlier In response when he made fun of.. the chevements of the People's to punienia sweeping the world

Want

he will marry Princess Margaret; "I hope the fuss will

down shortly

Paly

Democracy.

Upon taking offler in 1953, HARY aspeth crith bed over- maphulas va heavy industrialisa- Tion projects like the newly built

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NO NEWS "I've no views to give you." ndustrial city of Stalintviervor, ↑ 96 said as he left his Brussels fut Catling them “mirages,"

to go home riding. "I have not

Heavy Industry, and especially been in contact with London ul Stalinsunod, were pet projec# | all these past days," he added

of Hungarian strong man Matyasu reply to question. Hakos, the former Hangarta,

Newspapers la Europe today Premier and frat Party Secre- continued to speculate on the fary from whom. Nagy look over

future of Princess Margaret and the Prenuership BIL 1933.

former the wartime air ace, a United Press

Equerry at Buckingham Palace,

A team

Paris, Mun. 10,

Praze for Calcutta on their way

the

liku

card of

those in

De-

for himself.

The United States has no in- Meanwhile, the Gaza Incident,

tention of abandoning its sup- United States for which the blames Israel, and the Egyptian port of the Turkey-Iraq pact.

the Turco-Iraqi On the other hand, it opposition to

concerned over the Egyptian- Syrian-Saudi Arabian pact na

No Dulles-Eden Clash Says Casey

The

Canberra, Mar. 10.

Affairs External

hot s

Net foreign purchases on the U.S. Stock Market amounted to only $70,000,000 in the first nine

The market dropped sharply on Tuesday, and it nervousty swung down and up twicɑ yes- terday with a good portion of months of last year. The gross truded stocks closing with new of such buying was $812,000,000 losses.

with about nine-tenths of it offset by sales.--United Press,

the Aruba would appear to Some Wall Street experts

bellove.

bolleved tho declines of the past two days were triggered by Omcials said they had ex-testimony before the Committee pected the three-Power gesture headed by Sen. J. W. Fulbright, but indicated that they did not Think It would ever come to much in the way of a positive arrangement.

NO PACT

Lime

Their assumption is that the Minister, Mr Richard Casey. Turkey-Iraq pact will be broad- Germany, the Berlin saisi tonight that Britain ened slowly and come to the main security alliance, to which evening newspaper, Nacht

the United States, Egypt and others may in of French Alpinista pesche, said in u banner head and

despite differences in pre-adhere when tempers cool, left here this afternoon by Air ine: Margaret sacrifices

and approach, succession for Peter." But most sentation faltempt to scale Mt Makalu, West German newspapers clearly want, above all, to in the Nepal-Tibet arcu

the Communist

prevent the Formosa Straits Hunlayn 20

East-Ignored the marriage situation

from developing italian twspapers continued into an active war. Expedition, sand before leaving | to publish lengthy reports on Mr Casey said he tust "this is the first slage of a the possible marriage of the there was no fundamental clash

They get married in journey which will take

couple. the top of the mountain."utamu."

Said

Foreign Minister. typical British ne

Anthony Eden, Proce-Presse,

and The Secretary of State, Mr Foster Dulles,

Everest,

mulea

Mr Jean Franco, chief of the

us to

rumours.

Cheahne, Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Has the flavour of (0).

4 Drugs (slang) (5).

Wanders about (0),

8. Insertion (6).

9 Rue (6).

11. Withdraws (7).

13 Discouraged (7)7-

18

Prossing (6).

18 Blank book for photographs,

oic, (5),

19 Counkyfolk (8),

20 Ceert.(0).

21 Vigour (6).

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DOWN

1 Less wild (5).

2 Singer (5),

3 Apparition (7).

4 Retrain from (6).

10 Complained (0),

6 Pickle (8)

0 Standing (6).

12 Teach (7),

13 Trader (6).

14 Place of worship (6),

17 Irritable (b).

16 Elestance (8).

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views

expressed

believed

by

The US has not at present had any Intention of con- cluding a mutual defence pact with Israci,

It has considered the fensibil- declaration the ity of issuing some

Sir of its interest in the maintenance US of Israeli security--a declaration John which would full for short of meeting Israeil desires-but this is in abeyance for

the

plainly "Mr Dulics acts out that further Communist aggres-

CONS"

"*50

sion would have grave quences," Mr Casey said, that there will be no misʊppre- hension that Peking can Ret nway with aggression, Eden and Dulles want to bring about a case-fro in the Formosa Strails which would enable the matter to be submitted to negolietion end discussion the civiliped method of resolving disputes."— United ProES,

Proposal To Restore Acropolis

Athens, Mar. 10. Greek surgeon Mr Telo- machos Perras has submit- ted Д proposal for the restoration of the Acropolis. According to Mr Perrar, the. full restoration of the Acropolls has from time to time been who opposed by many people

be would not profom that it seethetic.

| Lab

since the liberation,

on, of the restoration | the Acropolls

has been faced by the Government which bes entrusted this work to well- kdown Groek archaeologists and ardilt foreign

100

Ho cetimator that the full ketonation of the Acropolis the basis of his plati wald dest milion dolleru Lour

Nickve

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across 1 Romp, 4 Daftard, (£1,430,000),

3 Room, Bags, 10 Mustang./11 Pal, 18 Ogre, 14 Soverod, 17

beingUnited Press.

NO CONNECTION

sco

But Mr Fulbright said be could

BD justifiable between tho connection testimony and the market declines, and

top New York broker, Mr Winthrop H. Smith, agreed with him ire testimony yesterday.

Previous witnesses had that stock purchaats, cularly

the "blue of Issures, for pension funds

said Parti- chip"

similar trusts, have contributed in varying degree to the market

cut

The Incident is being inves- gated, they said. No other, de talls were available, United

Press

SOVIET STUDENT

EDITORS

CAN

VISIT AMERICA

Moscow, Mar. 10.

The American Embassy in Moscow told the and Soviet Foreign Ministry today that the United States had decided to allow 11 Soviet student news- boom. Such buying is for long-paper editors to visit America for three weeks. runge investment and has down on the available supply of stocks at a time the demand in increasing, they explained.

A

TWO-TONE

TROUT

Wellington, Mar. 10.

tho

TWO-TONE rainbow trout which lives in a pool with about 150 other trout at Taniwha

Springs, near Ro- torua in the thermal region of the North Island, has been insured with Lloyd's of London for £100 sterling. The trout, called "Harvey'"', has achieved fame by virtue of his unusual proporties, Nor- mally the front half of his body is dark green, and the rear half lemon-yellow, which makes him unusual enough.

even

But at feeding times, "Harvey" confounds visitors to Taniwha Springe

further by switching colours, his front changing to lemon-yellow and the rear half to khaki or deep green

The visit will be in return for that of 16 American student editors who came to Russia in Thu change takes five minutes.

1953 and 1964.

But Mr McCloy discounted

The first Soviet time the importance of such buying.

"It is our judgment that com- mon stock purchases for pension trusts, or indeed for trusts

FIVE DIE generally, are not a major factor

IN HUT FIRE

WITCH DOCTOR ACQUITTED

Bloemfontein, Mar. 10.

of coin- determination In the mel stock prices," Mr McCloy said.

IN NOVEMBER

request for and the State Department would visas for the student editors try "as fur as is feasible to made last July was rejected by meet their suggestions on where the United States on the

sumner was they would like to visit, rounds that the not suitable time to see Ameri-

The spokesman added that he can student life owing to the

had

the idea wholher no vacations.

studerits, who are expected to arrive in the United States about April 18, would visit President Eisenhower, The ed

Soviet Foreign Ministry had indicated that they wanted to the State learn about American In Washington,

student ment said the editors had life.--Reuter, Department.

a three-week stay but the Department, would ex- the value of stock trade on the tend this to 30 days to give

Mast stock purchasts for trusts were

for pension funds,

he said. He estimated about $400,000,000 of

common-stocks were bought for them last year.

"It is only a small fraction of

exchange," he pointed out.

Mr McCloy, former U.S. High

The second requert grant-

WILA today

made in November.

them more information."

The Department spokesman

A NATIVE witch doctor Commissioner to Germany, also said the Institute of Internation

charged with the murder said that buying of US stocks al Edication, experienced in of five people was acquitted of foreigners is a minor factor student exchanges, had agreed to make all arrangements for in the circuit court at Vryheid in the stock market.

the directly with the Soviet because, said the judge, ho

and the visitors could not hold that tho socused's. confesslod was m tirely not influenced by hle lengthy interrogation · by the palkoo,

Mali Kumalo,

It

describod 'an Xoyanga, (witch doctor) of about 05 years, was charged with the murder of a naživo woman, a girl, aged 16 and three children at a fazzie, ́

was alleged that duriar the night he padisőked the but in whleit the natives were sleeping and wet siigns so the thatch. died in the fames.

FOREIGN HOLDINGS Foreigners were reported $3,400,000,000 of to hold US stocks at the end of 1958-lew thun three-per cent of the total value of those fisted on the Now York Stock Exchange.

pay the cost of the

to enact and lasts about 20 reverta minutes before he back to his 'original two-tone. As he is fed twice dally along with hla fellows In the springs, Harvey treats visitors to two complete acts per day. Harvey is not

a big fish as rainbow

go in New troub Zealand. His 181⁄2 inch length

is dwarfed by many trout in the area. Selentists who have examined Harvey think the excitement and nervousness which he shows at mealtimes affects his skin pigmentation.

China Mail Special

WOMAN'S FAITH

IN HUSBAND

Singapore, Mar. 10.

Seven months ago, policeman Toh Kéng-hua

Asked whether the students disappeared suddenly.

Would be subject to travel

restrictions imposed on Soviet "Desertion," ruled the Police Department, and diplomats in the United States, cut off all allowances for Toh's wife, who had three ho said *xceptione would

without doubt be made in their children and was then expecting the fourth.

His wins stubbornly maintain- poble that tho wa murdered"

cast,

Their itinerary would ap-

DETERRENT"parently be "quitur extensive od 2h Toh was not the sort libed a pollen certa

atomic SOME FRIENDS pposts, to clear her husband's before hacen dieppotrarice,

name....

of a man who would desert," adding that Toh had indeed months, she attempted, been "concerned with como society investigations” and private secret through the Press Ottawa, Mar. 10. If there were 1

IMMEDIATE, ADVANCE. could conquo8"}} bomb

Over and over she made the Tohm wife who had been, All the somapsule | Europe in a fortnight, Austra-

Damascus, Mar, 10,

@poola2}}}/wolfaro emma statement; that Toh had Menzies When Shaikh Mohad been instrumental in apprehend- Ahmed Mubarak, gruppled with ing a member of a eneret society

advance of 88204 a thier raiding her cattle at on a murder shared... The ar: night, the thief shot Mubarak, rested man

for the (orímá wounding

lian Premier Robert

The trial lasted three days said here today",\\\ Band, the judge had to decide ...whether an alleged confession magistrale at Mabanange was

Grock archaeologain, however saying that it Kumelon had

Weird Hip April, 22 Sholter, 20 Ti ott, 27 Rite, 28 Avoided, 20. art. sceptic

Tois, 30 Noat, di Clurine) 12 Xape. Down: 2 Crange, 3 Proper, Parks's plan and frmly belbryg

4) Damer, BrAmulet, 8 Tilha, 17 Range, 12 Ownz 13 fille, 15, Rare, that tbg. Astapa

16 Dalt, 18 Sereno, 20 Pretty, 11% martes, 23 Hovel, 34, Laira, 25 penaline vech") her

Me Mmales skid he believed ListAnand Bi" bombs, might prove the only way to elimin

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of Mikkorake, and theent the They completely forgo and when they

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