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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 90, 1956.

US Will Continue With Diplomacy Plan To

In Middle

BAO DAI SUED BY PILOTS

EX

Cannes, Jan. 29.

- VIETNAM Emperor

Bao Dai lost an airline along with his kingdom but its employees are still suing him for back,

pay.

East

NO INTENTION OF

JOINING

ANY ARMS RACE

Washington, Jan. 29.

The United States will continue for the time being to stress diplomacy in the Middle East rather than join in any race, administration officials said today.

arms

These officials declined to comment directly on a joint plea by former President İ Harry Truman and Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt

B that America "should now provide" Israel

with defensive arms.

Thily ex-omplen nes of bis pet- sonal airline claim D1 wwws them $170,00 (00,000,000

in back wings. frane) Denys the present. Vietnam Govertiment should pay.

The se, which is being 1- folded before a Cannes, court, Is compile, led by the fact that last

Two disgruntled pilots tek matters or theter own hands and walked off with 22,000,000 trænes ($2,500) intended fen the company pty- All

The

MATERIAN

Five Planes

disputed azz kime, when h consisted of five planes, was called "The Imperial Aerati Transport Service and was under Dat's control unlij last May

wiren

Vietnamese Premier Ngo Dinh Diem t over it direction.

Diem

as

When

nu fonalspeed The Jung,

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15 ví employees to France in onem third of their original salony, with the promise that the rea. will be sent to them

monthly.

The

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Outer Mongolia Applies To ECAFE

new

But they Buld the United States will seck in the next few months some

why to settle the explosive Israeli-Arab dispute.

The search for

peace will be an important part maves

the celeg?

beginning to- morrow at the White House be. tween President Eisenhower and

Prime

Sir Anthony

Exter Mrs Roosevelt, widow of the President Franklin late

D. Pocervell, issued a statement in New York yesterday urging that Eracl be provided with US arms to balance those that Egypt is

Minister

Bangalore, Jan. 29. Outer Mongolin hus ap- piled for membership of the Economie Commission for Asia and the Far Easting from the Soviet bloc.

(ECAFE), it was fearned here lodny. Its application is likely to come up before ECAFE 12th session bo ginning here on February 2.

me pre es here expresad doubts about the acceptance of Outer Mongolia's application as the entry they say falls out- side the gongraphical scope of ECAFE

dened by the Economic and Social Council of

The United Nations, is purent

organ.

covered

by

Guarantee

Mr Truman tatement

zio signed the and Mrs Roosevelt that Walter P. Reuther, AFL-CIO vice-president, con- curred on the pleu.

It suggled that the United States offer both Israel and the Arat, states a trenty guarantee- The tr borders axeinst aggression.

Intel has asked the United State for $50,000,000 worth of liths. AL thu time was submitted, the

defensive The request administration promised it would ecvive "sympathette considera-

other 15 remained Vietnam and were kept in the dark on their status.

Last June two of the airlin

pilots arrived at the Vietnam post and announced that they hu come

Dal's

on orders. Using his naine, they with- drew the company's funds- 22,000,000 francs

[1

Disappeared

They said they were

taking a 20-mlaude Might to a nearby base where they sold they were to meet another repre- tentative of Dai.

Instead of 20-minute flight, they headed for Hongkong where they disappeared,

The Cannes court has issued

warrants for their United Press.

A051.

The Hongkong Police this morn- Ing denied all knowledge of the two mea

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The ECAFE'S activities now extend to Japan, Afghanistan, Brunei, Bus

Cambodia, Ceylon

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The Czechoslovakian Goy ernment has 19sard à protest agalrist the flying of US scientific balloons over cer- tain areas in Europe, claiming

cancel they have had to

* number of air flights because of the danger eten

created the

by balloons.

Pictured are several of the balloons being raised at a German airstrip, They

launched

by special units of the US Army In Europe taking

research part experiments 'donated to the Geo-Physical

year 1957-8. The balloons, 16 fi in diameor float up to $31

milca altitude of 25

They instru- carry meteorological ments which supply informa tion regarding condiflost in

stratosphere-heights-Express Photo.

Yugoslav-Soviet Party Relations

Belgrade, Jan. 29. YUGOSLAVIA

Chinu, Malaya, Hungkong," in- ellas. Indonesia,

Party Korea, Las, Nepal, North Borneo, Pakistan. Philippines, Sarawak, Singa pore Thailand and Vietnam,

Could Be Amended

years

Ko

Lo

LXII-

But the laract; arms bld was shelved when Israel attacked a Syrian outpost on December 11

action that

drew animous UN Security Council condemnation.

Diplomats believe that the lime may be ripe for a new peace effort during months. They say both side have much to gain by ret ling the dispute before the already greut danger of war is fur.her Increased by an arms race,

Th FIDIN i veference re- koning the geographica, scope, baryover, ear be minerded by the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations as was done anelde Wo Algharlton, these circles uzded.

ECAFE w has 22 members. ineluding Australia, France, the Nethen tangis, New Zealand, the i ment. Soviet Union, the United King- › dom and the United States falso has on its mulls two ass-

elated members - Reuter,

A British Crossword Puzzle

25

27

ACROSS

3 Sunshades (8).

8 Arrest. (4).

3

14

"Chew the cud" (8)

11 Ate (8).

13 Nulance (4).

13 Got, the better of (8).

18 Kind of furniture (8).

10 Sensed. (4).

21 Went aboard (8).

13-26 Burled (8).

30. Drudge (4),

27 Negotiating (B),

10

5

16

13

14

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26

DOWN

1 Sinart (4).

2 Scheme (4)

4 Wild plant (4).

Greedy (4).

6 Egg simped (6)."

Asoma (5), Reigns

(B)

10 Confused fight (4).

12 Speak (0).

14 Push (B).

10 Four-sided Aguro (5).'

(5).

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19 Swift (5).

20 Lissom (8).

21 Itadicto (4).

22 Vegetable, (4),

23 Eagor (4),

24 Dextrous(4),

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the next few

Chances Good

There is considerable optimisa in admin tration quarters the Etype in anxious for a setile.

World Bank president Eugene Black Is in Cairo to talk over Word.Bank loan in Egypt to bu: d the Aswan Dam.

Some of als believe chance are very good that Egypt and the bank will agree to loan terms very soutt.

may

re-.

ceive

an invitation to send a delegation to the forthcoming congress of the Soviet Communist and thus re- establish a party contact severed with Yugoslavia's expulsion from the Com inform in 1948, diploma. tic sources said here to day. This subject

to way believei have been alrendy discussed in top level Yugoslav Soviet contacts in the last few days. On Tacyday. Mr Nikolai Firyubin, Soviet Ambassador, wari, at his own request, re- ceived by President Tito in- mediately on his return from Moscow wile on Fri lay, So- vie: lender Nikita Khrushchev received the Yugoslav Am- bassador

Moscow Mr Dobrivoje Vidic,

Party Secretary

It was noted that Mr Khrush- they was described in Yugo- slav press reports of the latter meeting as First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party

that

suce

party

not

Senator George Warns

On Foreign

Aid

Washington, Jan. 29.

Senator Walter George, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said today he had advised administration leaders to test the

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ally Nazis

And Fascists To Poujade's Banner

Rome, Jan. 29.

A former Italian-Fascist leader today announced plans for an international meet- ing in Paris that would rally former Nazis and Fascists to the banner of Pierre Poujade, French anti-tax campaigner.

Vittorio Ambrosini, president of the newly- created Italian Poujadist section, said he and his two chief lieutenants hoped to see the German ex- Nazi and "Black Front” leader, Otto Strasser, at the Paris strategy sessions. Other Pouiade sympathisers from Germany and Switzerland would also attend.

Signor Ambrosini, personal friend of the Nazi propaganda chief, Josef Goebbels, sald he would leave for Parle "in about & week." He said he would not give specific details about the talks.

Disappointed

The Poujadist section

was established only a few wecka ngo, Unlike the movement headed by the Milan fish sales- man, Raffaek Garbin, it is openly

Poujadistic.

Gro

Political observers reported tiat mony nco-Fascisis, dis- appointed

at the

lack of re- spons among the

people, carefully watching M. Poujade, who has proven his

vote-golling ability. The neo-Fascist news-

Il Secolo d'Iti 418,

temper of the House before bringing their pro-warmly praised M. Poujade. posed long range foreign aid programme before: the Senate.

Senator George {Democrat, Georgia) has Innounced opposition to any Jony term overall commitments for future foreign economie spending.

his

WORLD WAR

With Senator William Know land

(Republican, California) II BATTLE

taking the same attitude there were Indications the administro-

tion would "try its luck" in the House Arst, observery said.

Secret Testimony

aid for

the

Senator Knowland has come out against economic "neutral countries and Senate Foreign Relations Com- mitee will take a look at that aspect on Tuesday.

The

has called Mr group

Sherman

Cooper, Ambassador to India, before it for secret testimony. Mr Cocper is understood to be supporting an Increase in ald to India, which Senator Knowland has singled out for criticism in the past.

John

The committee also plans to look further Into proposals for American participation in ihane ing the proposed Aswan Dam ut Egypt.

Raised Questions

The Under-Sceretary of State, Mr Herbert Hoover, is reported Lo have told the Senote Appro- priations Committee last week that a proposed initial 65 milion aclar US contributien may ov taken from area development funds already appropriated for the International Co-operation Administration (ICA).

t affairs were dis-tures over

Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has believed ora

This bas raised questions in three

occasions that the Arabs

some Senators' minās whether wero ready to negotiate 8

the ICA is going ahead with relement Each Lime he

commitments which would in- expressed his opinions in letters

volve other American expendi- oracli authorities.

the 10-year period I formurts

said

cussed. the letters

expreled to be required for con- were followed by the Israel Since the Cominform quarrel | struction of the dam-Router. trid at Kibya. Gaza. and was heiled Soviet policy has aguinst Syria last December.

called for a restoration of Moscow Backing

party-to-party ties in addi- Lion to normal governmental But so try the co-operation. Yugoslav

Communist

Besides the political implica- tions, the Elsenhower adminis- tration is put on the spot by the Israeli arms request for other reasons,

For one thing, Moscow I backing the Arabs with Com-

BITOS. If munist

the United States gives Israel any arms, officials believe this might only

to further alienate Araba from the Western world.

United Press.

serve

the

DIPLOMAT'S PACKAGES IMPOUNDED

Party or League of Communists 05 It is officially

er lled. has refused re-establish con- tact

to

Mr Khrushchev on his arrival

here with Morsbal Nikolai Bulgrain Inst May appealed for party-to-party

relations

only to be rebuffed by President Tito,

Fortune If

Niece Moves

To America

Doylestown, Pa., Jan. 29. The Yugorlay line in the past H. Russell Pickering re-

few years has been for the tired oil company Communist Party not to have

execu-

HONOURS

London, Jan. 29.

FAMOUS regiments which

has

Signor Ambrosini, who wears flowing black four-in-hand tic and a grey-green military shirt as his "uniform", said he hoped

revive

Mussolini's social

05

to

ideas

WILS Duce.

even though he himself gaoled five years by the

" was one of Mussolini's Best followers," said the 63-year-old, si ver-haired lawyer.

"But I him quit

when Farcom degenerated into dictatorship."

Keep Peace

Luigi Palmieri, vice-president

Poulets, sald

of the fallin the

Втсир favoured making Europe, and the Middle East A "third force" between expitalino

won fame at Waterloo, the Crimea and the Somme may soon be able and communiment to ndd the names of

The middle class Second World War en- should unite,” he said. ~"This gagements to their battle third force would help keep honours.

The War Office has announced

that

1,000 nearly

battle honours charting the defeats and vic'ories of British and Commonwealth troops in the last war had been officially Created by a committee of the 40 British and Common

brigadiers

wal h generats, and colonels,

stotes

peace in the world.”

Ambrosini sald Signor

hie movement was aimed at secur- ing peace between' the social classes. But he was not certain how this could be accomplished. Palmieri sald repre- Signor

of sentations

labour

and management might

In Parliament, as they did under Mussolini.

sit

Signor Ambrosini, one of the founders ot We neo-Fascist The 1st will be available 14 Italian Social Movement (MSI),

regments which can

said he led charges of murder present their claims

who battle in 1940 against the man for

killed bonours to the War Omer, I

Mussolini. The charges crented

the honours can be

were dismissed, emblazoned on their banners.

Too Young War Office official said: "A battle honour is a public com~ Signor Palmieri, now 41, told memoration of a battle, action United Press he was 100 or engageinent, of which

not young" to be involved in poll- only past, present but also ties under Mussolini, but after future generations of the

the war ho joined the MSI and Regiment can be proud.

Active Part

"There will be no question of an honour being awarded merely because a unit was present at a batile. It must have taken an active and credliable part in it."

DIPLOMATS

SAID

SLIGHTED

The defence of Tobruk, the re- treat to Dunkirk, the battle of El Alamein and the Allied landing on the Normandy beaches were among the

Lahore, Jan. 29. The West Pakistan newspaper the engagements listed by

beenPaklatant Times today urged the Committee, which has tabulating them singe May government of Pakistan to de- 1948.

mand

"unconditional an bpology" from the Salisbury Operations In Norway and City Council for i

Abyssinin in 1940-41 Syria, gation of Paris Alleged gre

foreign relations. Instead the tive, who willed most of government's mass organisa- his wealth to his Irish tion, the Socialist Alliance, niece provided she moves maintains ties with left wing permanently to this coun-. When they are Snished about parties in Western Europe and try, left an estate totalling・・ been created ****** Have the two Asians from the Euro-

Asla

ABRICA

Compromise

A Soulet invitation would It was feit be conaldered with great care by Yugoslav leaders who would weigh to what extent acceptance would bo

Inter preted with mistrust in the

Bagdad, Jan. 20. The Iraqi customs authorities today impounded a number of packages among the luggage corried by the returning Egyp- Lan Charge D'Affaires In Bagded, Ibrahien Hilm here West.

The diplomat

aboard, a passenger fight. As ha collected bla dinlomatic bag from the plane's captain, be also arked for a number of packagės (which he 'said contained copies of Egyptian pontulution - and other documents p

Iraqi "custorns/ offtelele passed one scaled diplomatic folder aud

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD ACROS 1. Stuff 4 Sacks, on envelope, and, aufgestod Aperture, 9, Eaten, 9 Permit, 11 Emerald, 13 Intrude, 15 Hilmi submit the other par

Lie, 18 Drif, 15 Episodes, 20 Dares, 21 Gentle":"Down: 1. döz inayoetión. Sürp, 9 Foruth, I Stooted | Sleeve'; à Contract, & Binned, 10 they Were Innoludet,

if they wished to accept, one possible compromise in line with Yugoslav policy hitherto would be to send a delegation In the name of the Socialist Alliance.

$8,304,893, record showed on Saturday.

The estate, largest ever fjed

Bucks $442,300 in a bank account, County, Included $3,010,608 in Standard Oil of New Jersey stock, and $1,440,010 in Standard Olle California atock.

Pickering stipulated in his will that his niece, Anna Winifred Beatriz Lockhart, a housewife. in Glenny, Counter Wicklow In and, could alalhi, the estate if the agreed to liyo premenently his home in ned by Newtown and spend $200,000r for), a rest home for aged people,

On the other hand Soviet leaders

could argue they were a niece suid she would come

r

ceiving delegation of Yugo

ilor porta la the Socialt Aflakes are bhelas by:

here to help seminister the estate and then decide" whether to remain hare. OLEON BUAT

Estate wolild ĵo to: charifs

and Insion Iraq, Haly, Sicily, Malaya and diplomats at a civic ceremony. Burma also appear in the list.

The Pakistani Times" was re- But it is not yet complete. The ferring to reports in the local Committee is still at work press to the effect that the tiro officially naming battles in diplomala had been given seals the Pacific campaigns that in a secluded corner of a gallery primarily affect New Zealand and not on the main floor, and the Australian regiments. where other foreign diplomats

Were sealed

Several empty seats seperated 1,100 barilo Honours will

Donn guests in the gallery, tho The War Office said the list reports wall.

covered all the operations of The press stud the incident all armies of the Common occurred, last Wednesday at a wealth and that about one civic cre

eremony held at Salisbury third did not involve any Brl-Capitel of the Federation of tish

troops, --- China Mail Rhodela

and Nynsalatie Special.

SORRY

1955

Franco-Presse.

was a Deputy in the first post- war Parliament,

The Poujadist president sald the movement aimed at a better admitted he was not certain just distribution of wealth, but he how this could be accomplished. -United Fress.

FAME FOR UGLIEST DOG

WAR

IN ROME

Rome, Jan. 29. For

one plociona after- noon, Tamboline. mon- gret of very mixed breed, potted and cuddled by porfumed and clerant ladies. It was fame ni jast for Tombolino, chosen as "The Ugliest Dog Rome."

The judges had not been qulie fair. There were mor ellatble considates for the *atio In the Ugly Dog Show, but nobody protested.

Tombolino's owner is an 63-year-old woman who shuffles

about Kome begging for socraps for her

dog and six cats and a loaf or two for herself.

And

(229)

lite

the 50,000 which went with the title would sted and warm Tomboling,

The

beggar and the six cats for

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