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US-Israel Military Pact Could Mean ADMISSION TO UN
War With Arabs
|21 CENERALS
RETIRED
Buenos Aires, Nov. 14.
TOTAL. of 21 generals and Meven colonels were today sent into re- Breencut by the new Argentine Junta headed by Major-General Pedro Aramburu.
Among them is General Juan Molinneyo, who presided over the mili Lary tribunal sentenced army
which officers
who look Dari In the abortive revolt against the Perun #gime 1st
the Army Ministry announced that offlcers sacked for taking part in the 1951 rising were to be reinstated,
A high-ranking ofelag of the new Argentine gov crament of President l'edro Arumbuna
today that the Argentine needest foreign
credits "whether we like It or
H101,"
Raul
aul Prebiscit,
crament
new
advise
ROY- for
cronomio and financial
affairs, lold
that
the prexs the Argentine would need foreign credits as long as dontes-
tic production does not increase by at least three per cent per person,-- France-Presse,
ANTARCTIC
SYRIAN ENVOY'S
PLEA FOR UNDERSTANDING
Washington, Nov. 14.
Syrian Ambassador Dr Farid Zeined- dine warned in a speech today that a US- Israel military alliance probably would mean the loss of the entire Middle East to the Western world and might lead to a US- Arab war.
He said the present "tactics of the Zionists" are to "consolidate their expan- sion by bringing the United States in as an ally of Israel.'
Jap Political
Parties Merger May Affect Russian Talks
Liberal
London, Nov. 14.
US-
He warned gatal uny israut aliance which might be considered An inimicul set by The Arabs and which "could mean that American youth will have to tlicht Arab youth andİ spill the blood of both."
Dr Zeinoddine spoke at 21 luncheon meeting of the Women's
National Democratic Club,
Not Sattled
He said that Americatis gard the existence of Israel us
settlest question” WELC fually 10 is not settled at all."
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INDIA PREPARES
THE
SCENE FOR
'MR' BULGANIN
New Delhi, Nov: 14.
Helicopter police will go into action for the first time in India to control traffic and regulate crowds in New Delhi during the visit of Soviet Prime Minister N. A. Bulganian.
Huge crowds-probably upwards of 300,000— are expected to line the 12-mile route from New the Arabs camt Delhi's Palam Airport to Rashtrapati Bhavan, re-
A significant Japanese e said the armistice agree concession to the Soviet. Govt of 1948 revognised cease ernment in The suspended beandary lines. peace treaty aegotiations isj H said the Jews have made less probable by to-
widespread EXPLORERS morrow's merger of Japan's eaganda and pressure organisa
Democratic rom which and
match. But he pleaded for US liberni 31 2102 LEAVE UK parties into
party, diplomatic quarters of said here today.
threatening The peace vie aren.-United Press. But the merger was seen here The 849-ton Canadian scalingus dictated by domestic electoral Vessel Theron left here today considerations and valikely to carrying the advance guard of have important policy reper- flor Commonwealth expedition which will try to cross. Anture- tiea by mrface vehletes.
London, Nov. 14.
The expedition will be led by the 45-year-old British explorer
scholar, Dr Vivian Fuch.
Just befor the party left-- for Montovideo, the Uruguayan capital-Dr Fuctes sald- "T confident we will surveed 2
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Seventeen explorers amain expedition will task of crossing 15.000 miles of Jer and rocks to meet
a New Zealand team trekking from the opposite direction over some of the worst Anturetle terrain.
either
at
home
or
The rightwing merger will in- crease the support within the reformed government for a stiff polley toward Russia.
The Prime Minister, Mr Ichiro
: Hatoyama, has so far strongly favoured secuing a penco settic- ment with the Skovfei Govern- ment.
Will Be Watched
Member of the Molseyor Ensemble-crack Russian folk dancers who arrived in Eng- land recently - are shown
their London hotel to
hear for the Royal Variety Performance, all-star show which British stage folk per- form annually before the Queen.
Tuesday On
the dalotzs būgan a season in a London theatre, where they are expected to repent tho succese of their recent Paris
engagement-Express Photo,
Helen Keller Honoured By
US Government
understanding of the Arts side sidence of the Indian President, to welcome the DEAF
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HEART
Minneapolis, Nov. 14. THE six-year-old son of an TE six-year-old son of it
Owner
died today after undergoing "exploratory"
visitors and to shower flower petals on them.
uit in tramc control, Exclerzal Affairs Ministry
se
To authorities decided to borrow a officials said security arrange- helicopter from the Indian Air menta will be "normal" for Force. Traffle police will fly visiting State guests the over the crowds in the aircraft
in force for Marshal Tito's visit. end broadcast directions,
However, much interest was caused by the arrival recently An estimated 50,000 school
wo Husainn planes on 0 children in uniforms will pari-proving flight from Tashkent cipate in the reception at the Extreme secrecy was in force. airport,
The Defence Ministry told cor.
it respondents knew nothing about the planes and suggested the Communications Ministry.
Buck Passed
Clean Up
A special sanitation drive has been launched to rid the city of flies. Efforts mosquitoes and
being made persuade
La sktop-keepers and home owners to give their buildings a now out of whitewals no that the
are
city wall pearance.
present a
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Minia- The Communications try suggested External Affairs which passed the buck to the Russing ambasay. Puck Russ the
sent the press back to External Affairs. And this all for routine flight from Russia for the pilots to familiarise them- the route to New Delhi.
surgery at the University to look like a fairyland with selves with The impact on the Japanese
But in fact Mr Hateyama's government has not made ano known concession of significance to the Soviet stand-point in the negotiations which
started in London lust June suspended at the end of August.
Soviet
talks, due to be peace resumed here in exming weeks will be watched with attention.
the Government announced the re- lease of a further 25 Japanese nationals detained in the Soviet
described Union, Mail criminals who had arved their
Jul term.-Reuter,
The men who sailed today will be joined in Montevideo by Siren Edmund Hillary, joint conquerer with Sherpa Tensing Everest, who will lead the New Zealand expedition.
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At night the elty is expect
of Minnesota to determine multi-colour lights twinkling whether a hole in his heart from house-tops and trees. could be closed.
was
Henry
Orrell Wren, brought from Australia by his parents in hopes the heart der fect could be repaired in one of the university's famed "day Ireart" operations.
IL Wis Icarned that the tested Indian Soviet werkca
pliots The centrat public department is working night petrol which will be used for return trip. The and day to clean up the parks Bulganin's and streets of the city. The petrol was then sealed in tanks
Ramlia spacious
grounds be
prevent possible tampering. Indian sources said that the tween the old city of Delhi and
taken New Delhi are being made to security measures were
the roads repair
the following damaged by
sabotage of an heavy raina lost
month. The Indian Constellation carrying
to
Question Of New Members Next Week
New York, Nov. 14. .........
Prince Wan, Chairman of the United Nations General Assembly's Special Politi- cal Committee, said today that he expected the question of admission on new members to the world organisation would come be fore the Committee next week.-
He made the estimation in replying a request from Mr Paul Martin of Canada, who has been taking a leading role in seek- ing a solution to the deadlock over the admission of new members.
Mr Martin told the Speciali Political Committee that **19070330 concrete proposals are definitely in the minds of some of us with regard to the admission of Tow members. He therefore wanted to know when it could be expected that the question would come before the commit-
Mr V. K. Krishna Menon of India then told the committee that it would be more appro prote to take up the member- ship question as soon as the committee finishes its debate on Palestine refugees on which bus Jus; embarked.
Indian Question
The question of treatment of peoples of Indian origin in South Africa had been next on the committoc agenda and the ad- mission of new members last.
Princo Wan sald he expected the debate on Palestine refugees would be concluded by the end of this week or by next Tuesday at the latest,
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"But if the question of new members will be right for din cussion before that I am sure New York, Nov. 14.
that In view of the importance EAF-blind author and of the question and the desire
bring worker
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Successful Keller was "decorated" by handling of it a procedure can be found where the question of the US Government today new members cats be taken up "not 60 secret at any time that the Canadian weapon" in democracy's delegation might soo ft."- battle for the heart
The 18 applicants are; mind of Ashi and Africa") || (Western supported) Japan, 1
Italy. Austria, Finland, Ireland, At a lunch commemorating the Portugal, Spalo, Cambodia
40th
of anniversary
Ceylon, Jordan, Laos, Libya and American Foundatiork for Nepal.
Ag
and
the
Overseas Blind, Miss Keller (Soviet supported} Albania, received from Major-General Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania Melvin J. Maas, chairman of and Outer Mongolin-Reuter. the President's Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped, a special plaque engraved partly in Braille.
Fald that im tris own COTT- tacte with representatives of Aston and African countries he has been told that earn- ing how we treated our ban- dicapped was doing more to counternet. Communist fies about us than any other ono thing we are doing."
General Mans who also is blind,
Genero: Maas sald that what the Asian-Airlcan "really craves above all else is to have his dignity respected,"
Convincing World
An Australian heart specialist, Dr Reginald Stuart-Jones, also flew here to watch the opera long stretch of road between Chinese delegates to the Ban- tion.
the airport and
America New Delhi is dung conference—United Press,
The operation was completed, | being groomed on either side
but the boy died afterwards. with fresh red gravel. The boy's parents and Dr Stuart-Jones had tried every- thing possible to save the boy's life, and Mr Wren said the doctor "spent a fortune of his own" trying to find a way to repair such heart ollments.
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The physician had visited
University of Minnesota pre. viously, and recommended the "dry heart" operations here to the Wrens.
The University surgeons have performed the delicate heart operations sewing up holes in human hearts for the past
and a half.
year
In some cases the surgeona have
used a human donor, con
Tho muites of rooms at Rashtrapati Bhavan which Marshal Bulganin and Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev will occupy during their stay in New Delhi have been renovated and refurnished. They have been closed to the public is a security measure.
Plain Mister'
Marshal Bulganin has sent word that he does not want his military title during his Indian
He prefers to Visit
bo ad- dressed as plain "Mister."
The
Russians also have in-
should be treated
ROMPING
IN THE
PALACE
Prince Charles
Celebrates
London, Nov. 14. dicated that Bulganin and Prince Charles, heir to Khrushchev neeted his blood stream with equal in rank at all Stato func- the British throne, cole
tions
brated his seventh birth-
that
of the patient and tot
the donor's heart work for the Russian translators are busy day here today with the -patient during the actual sur-putting finishing touches to two vigorous aid of 25 friends
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Press
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"The great humanitarian cam- paign for the handicapped in is convincing the world, particularly the Asiana and Africans, that Americans are really a decent, generous. kind people and they are becoming convinced that our whole
system-political,
economic and social-is based upon the great fundamental of hutan the respect of the dignity of everyone.
They are convinced that. If we in America do àll this for the handicapped, then we truly must respede the dignity of Maas everybody," General rald.
"The Communists are trying to capture this glant's mind and we are trying to win his heart and
General Mans mind" sald. "And one of our not so socrot weapons has been this gentle Indy we honour, here today who has won the bearts at so man people in Asia, "Africa and the world over."--
Zulus Down Rickshaws
United Presa, and stitching in the booklets being printed at the at a party at Buckingham heart.
Delhi University Press. They Palace. In other operations, surgeons are an outline of the Indian
The Queen gave her son and have used a mechanical pump second Five Year Plan at and even a dog lung to take Summary of the first Five Year his friends the run of one of the and the Plan written In Russian. The Palace drawing rooms over circulation and breathing booklets will bo presented to children quickly changed the for the patient.
atimbaphore of the grownup set- Today's operation on the Wren Bulganin.
The Indian External Affairs time as it take to blow out ting to just about as much boy was performed simply to
whether and how Ministry has suggested that all soven birthday candles, there
addresses
welcome and actual
wore cake crumbs on the cùr-
Durban, Nov, 14. might be performed United souvenirs should be printed in pet and jam prints on the door.
The world's most colourful Russian and Hindi, the two
camò fourist transport service texts always appearing together. }. No Engagements i
to a halt. today when 600 Zulu Both the Queen and the Duke rickshaw puller 'took of their of Edinburgh kopf the afternoon leopard skins, monkey falls, A pictorial guidebook described of empirements: they lon's teeth and ostrich plumes,
could their son keep his and went on strike; ing the Important places on They placed to found a prize to their tour through India will be he does nagy watched are, ide for the first time
running smoothly.
The gally bedecked rickshaws bo awarded ewch yonic lo na American newspaperman.
given to the Husslarus, This, the children play, musical effairs The prize, they hinted, would foo will be. in Russian" and and kept in-wattiful eye on be a six-week visit to the
Soviet
vies Hindi,
[ five-year-old Princes. · Ang"]'romo of them,connectda with, Union with freedom to go
Elaborato directivas have one
watch the the Zulu royal household, anywhere.
boon sent to the state Govern group,
theen would be awarded to the mente explaining protocol rough going. newspapermiers who had best formalities. Stále governments Flegs de fron contributed, to further, under- have been told that slogans | building thecughout standing "/between. the two welcoming the visitors should The muddy your
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Washington, Nov, 15.
Soviet seven papermen now vialting the United Statos sald - today that
Guide Book
Liverpool, Nov. 14: Sir William Walton, composer, has accepted a commision from the Liverpool Philharmonic Sów to write a second symb ciety phony which it was hoped will be given first performaNICU 1057 at the 700th anniversary of the granting of the Liverpool's Chorter-China Matt Special.
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