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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1955.

Israel Wants American Arms Consideration Will Hundreds Security Systems

Be Given Says State Department

United Nations, Nov. 4.

Israeli Ambassador Abba S. Eban the campaign to collect planned to go to Washington today with a It is only the less-sophisticated list of arms Israel seeks from the United

"pennies for the guy."

children who bother to produce

A guy for people to subscribe to, only those with a low IQ who to to the trouble

of blacking

States.

While the Western Big Three powers' their faces in support of their representatives here remained undecided on whether to put the latest flare-up of The Beatty, modern child

violence before Just demands is money in the Palestine border coldly certain tones

plea for funds.

of

income tax collector, and,

the tax-man, offers only

mosi grudging ment in return for what gola

An Ике the

ADVANCES

acknowing

he

of the

one

THE long sprendover

frework season modern trend. Another, as no one who lives in London

can have failed to notice, is the marvel- ious advance made in packing car-splitung explosive Bound into quite small fireworks.

cate

In a nervy metropolis, where even so alt down to a cup of cuifce in a Maylar

is txx fisk having a bandit take a pot- shot with a pistol at your left ear, there is almost no limll to the fun young people can have

with a few simple ducing fireworks.

bung-pro-

As two young men discovered

Kentish Town

Lo

evening.

it was the time

the

other

of evening when public-houses and cinemas the empty their patrons Into streets.

FLASH-DANG

HE two young men, whome names were George and Andy, stood in a shadowy cor- ner, watching the crowds drift

whispered Andy

to George. Okay, George answered. He

Hit the Bash-bang be held, then Bicked among the hurrying feet of the crowd.

There was an enormous ex- plosion.

Women shrieked, men duck- ed. Two or three people started to run, bumping and boring in

directions. diverse

George and Andy watched the spectacle from the shadows, and could hardly contain their pleasure. They

were almost

ready for a repeat performance when a torch was shone into their doorway hideout. A policeman said: "I'm arresting you both for wetting are to and throwing areworks in a public

place.

To be on the safe olde, the policeman stripped the two youths of the unexpected Bre- works they still carried,

A

I WON'T INVESTIGATE

T the Clerkenwell court, the

two pleaded

guilty. told story was Powell, who when be heard it

The to Mr Frank

said: "I suppose they were very

big bange?"

"Yes,

sir," the policeman

said, "Fireworks Uke these," and rather gingerly

forward

specimens

he handed from the

youths' armoury,

"Well, I won't investigate the amount of noise they produce," the magistrale said quickly, ás though he feared the usher might light a banger as part of

me," the evidence. "Tell

the United Nations Security Council, State Department spokesman Lincoln White in Washington pinned on Russia and her satellites primary responsibility for the El Auja outbreak.

The British delegation was that leną prepared to send aTTIS

instruction

to Egypt and other Arab coin- seeking

from Foreign Oflee as to whether the tries in the event these countries Security Council should be sum- are uttacked by Israel. moned. A United States apikes- man said such a muve had been considered in Western consulta- lion, but authorisation from Washington had not

been sought.

No Reply

draw

from

Late For Tattoo

When Vice-Admiral Sir took Alan Scott-Moncrieff

the salute at last night's tattoo, late comers were still pouring into the ground, and continued to do so for

another half hour.

Even those who had arrived

i at the same time as the Admiral first one-and-a-half Hems on the missed the

programme superb Guard Mounting in ride regiment drill by the 2nd KEO Gorkhas, to

bugle a marked bund, und the mounting of ine Guard of Honour, in regiment of line drill-complete with the

the IKAsual order "Form Threes."

Yet many of the late comers had set out from home in good time. AL 7.30 pm, when be in patrons were advised to their seats, a two-mile

queue of almost stationary motor cars НАШ Caroline stretched from Last the Race Course, Into Wan- chai, and up Macdonnell Road.

'Navy Night'

Last night was "Navy Night" --when the salute was taken by Vice-Admiral Scott-Moncrieff.

One of the most warmly received items was a marching

Mr White said that the State Department

the has noticed news report but has received no news on the matter from Ameri- can diplomats in Baghdad.

Reporters were only able to him the general statement that the US-Iruqi The US, Britain and France, arms agreement provides that under the 1950 London agree-military equipment

to shipped to mait, guaranteed the uneasy Baghdad shall be used for de frontiers between Isruel and her

that lence purposes only and

Part of the contingent were Arab neighbours.

their end use be limited to the No reply had been

received etiner

specific purpose" envisaged in men of the Hongkong RNVR- Egypt or larael on

the only cviana in the show. agreement.

Full mar to

Malay submitted to всего proposin

declined The spokesman also

the RAF Lucin lost right by Secretary-

Company of

Regi- a published re- ment, for an excellent drill dia- to comment on General Dag Hammarskjold.

that the US would today th

תנb

the

display by men and band of the Royal Navy, complete with a model aircraft carrier "salling" uve the grass.

the

port The gist of the proposals was

to be a undur he have to supply Israel with anti-play; fatigue parties, for racing underslood

and flat out between displays, add- aircraft, azili-submarine

tha withdrawal

excitament; other

it the ing greatly to defensive weapons

of

Hghting and Israel per Soviet bloc supplies Egypt with the organisers

the blocks of colour in drill and approximately potent air and underwater craft, the bloc m.10 EL Auju da

which is what is said to be hay maased band displays,, and to pening.

the RAF dogs, for looking as if they thought it was all 4 game.

Advice alm

of Egyptian troops ad "unauthorised" sonnel from the 90-square

nulitarised zone.

Jargel conte, da

hos that il only

10 police forces

protcet farmers in the zone, important because of lu, road communiÇA- tions and its water focilities for the Sinal Desert oren.

rest

A Brilish spokesman said the decision on whether to summon Security Council did not

the upon

Egyptian សរអ Israel replies to Mr Manumursk- jola's proposals. Weekend con- suliations were expected among the Big Three on the underbox subject.

Arabs Preoccupied

Mr Ebon, who said yesterday Israel

had been assured

to bo in

your

The only thing 1 can say is that when the Israelis come up with their list we will Elve it seat by 7 p.m., and start geiting are not there consideration," Mr White said, worried if you United Press,

by 7.30.-W. S.

UK Accepts Sudan

Plebiscite Plan

London, Nov. 4.

Could Disappear

-Pearson

New Delhi, Nov. 4.

Mr Lester Pearson, Canadian Ex- ternal Affairs Minister, said here today that the North Atlantic Treaty Organisa- tion could disappear if the fear of war were removed and if the United Nations could carry out the security functions envisaged in its Charter.

could NATO or

"Then but only then any other defensive collective security system ... disappear," he told a meeting of the India Council of World Affaits.

has known puor world fear 1914."-Reuter.

since

in Europe UK POLICE

VISITING THAILAND

"When NATO was formoi wo hdd

reason good aggression and a polley by which

to

could úr aggressor attack" and defeat his disunited victims one by one," he said,

Mr Pearson said that in the present situation "it is I think to very foolish and no service peace or security for any gov- ernment or any leader anywhere to hurl threate or launch pro- vocations against any other."

London, Nov. 4. Snap Into Oblivion

senbor British police International tensiona "which officers, W. H. Palfrey, Assis- could snap us all into oblivion" tant Chier Constable of Lanca-

the Won

and Deputy Commander J.

of the London Metropolitan Police, will go to Thailand on Tuesday need for a two-month visit de guests of the Thailand Police, it was -Jentzied lime today.

had been eased lately, although "real peace is not yet with us" "But if we show imagination (en well as wisdom we may

Lecure it," he added,

"Now is the time for sizing and making the most of every opportunity that may tend to a better state of affairs than this

Upsets In International

Two

The Invitation was exterided in recognition of the assistance which has been given by police forces in this country to a con- siderable number of Thailand who visited police officers İritain

of part

their training. It was issued by the Director-General of the Thai- land Police---France-Presse.

DS

Table Tennis BOYS AND GIRLS PAGE

Belgrade, Nov. 4. The Yugoslav international table tennis championships here produced two unexpected results on the opening day today.

In the second round of the Men's Singles Voyislav Markovic, á 18-year-old Yugoslav junior, eliminated French champion Guy Amoursti

by 21-16, 12-21,

11-13, 21-17.

In the same round Kolman Szepesi of Hungary beat Ladis-

Can Sapek, to Czech inter-

national who reached the final

week.

The British Government is to inform the the Austrian championships

in Vienna corlier, tida Secretary of State Joan Poster Governor-General of the Sudan, Sir Alexander Szepesi won 21-19, 21-10, 21-18, Julies in Genera that 113

Leach, Jobimy

England's Knox Helm, of its acceptance of the plebiscite request for US arms would be

former world champion, had a gaven "sympasheục considera proposal made by the Sudanese Parliament on anooth passage into the third August 29, the Foreign Office stated here tonight.ound when he beat Jurica

Lion"

was booked to leave by Bir at 2215 GMT.

Arub

were preoccu- pied with whether

Inghet the uttack on Egypunn forces at El Auja sigraded the start of Anmed war. preverive

17ie British Government is also issuing invitations to the

by governments

the Sudanese Parliament on August in the inter- 22 to parucipale Shukury, chief of the Syrinutional

commis.. supervisory most out not detegnuon, was the

п This

the Wis spoke

mission referred

Washington, Nov. 4.

A State Department spokesman

was unable to say today what

com-

Former Bishop Dies

London, Nov. 4. to in the The Most Rev. O. C. Hub-

formerly of back,

Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan of the Church of India, Burma and

Anglo-Egyplan agreement February, 1953.

with the Egyptian

+

ine United States would do it It was further learnt that the Ceylon, died in hospital at Guild- American arms sent to Iraq British Government is ready to fund on Wednesday, under the US-Iraqi Mully discuss ogicamem were transshipped to Government whatever modifica had a fail in the street and had Dr Hubback, who was 73, had DIUST Arab countries for use

tions to the Anglo-Egyptian been admitted to hospital. against Isruci.

agreement may be necessary in Arma

Dr Hubback 'Transshipment

joined the order to provide for a plebiselte. Oxford Mission to Calcutta in The Question Came up at a

Ho Britain's views on the Sudan 1008.

consecrated ot when the press ounierence

was will be explained to the Egyp- Bishop of Assam in 1924 and spokesman, Lancola White,

Gamal succeeded Bishop Fose Westcoff, comment on a news tian Premifer, Colonal

he

Juked to

went on "is there anywhere in Kentish Town where boya can

light fireworks without it being an offence.

"No air." Armly.

was

Barlovic of Yugoslavia 21-14, 18-21, 21-10, 21-14-Router.

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AFTER THE "TATTOO”

Round off the evening at the

Parisian Grill

report from bughdad saying that Abdel Naseer, by Sir Humphrey Bishop of Calcutta and Motto NORBERT MATISSON the Irugi regn Minister had Trevelyn, British Ambassador in politan of India Culexi the US, brush and Cairo, when they next meet. Hubback retired Ave years ago,

on

French Ambassaqura

to protes. France-Presse.

the policeman said

|

eguinst the Israeli attack against

Egypuan 1orces on the night of November 3.

Nelthor Andy nor George had anything to say.

"I shall discharge you condi- tionally" mid the magistrate. "Pay, 10s, costs each, and don't

La sagain, It's against the

45

me,

The two left, "Excuso sir", the policeman said, "wni you make an order regarding the, disposal of the remaining firewor

..

The Iraqi official was reported-į

to have void the Western envoys

Rediffusion

K.T.

1.40 p.m. News,

Weather no

Oh, no, give them back." Curig the Wayne hung wald the mightrote

said the police man; He looked a little end, I thought.

It would have been fun to

for there is only onc certain way of doing that, in the words of the print- ed instructions, Apply light to

of the flash-bangs by

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