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CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936,
Russians Have Super Long-Range YEAR ONE OF
Ballistic Missile
Washington, Feb. 5.
Wolf Ladejinsky Breaks ICA Regulation
Saigon, Feb. 5.
agricultural
Senator Stuart Symington asserted AMERICAN today that Russia already has test-fired a long-range ballistic missile "farther than anything this country has ever tested.”
UN Membership
UK Support For Sudan's Application
United Nations, Feb. 5.
British Foreign Secre- tary Selwyn Lloyd has in-
formed the Sudanese gov
will ernment that Britain "warmly support" Sudan's application for United Na- tiona membership, it was announced today.
The Security Comuneit will Theet on Monday to 1k up the application, The United State ha dreucy
known its Jande strong neking of Sodan for UN
membership.
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IN delegation pubbe 1/14- filow bat telegram sent by Mi Lloyd from
yesterday IN
le male the statement on a television programme.
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Israeli Envoy Recalled
Park, Feb 5
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work were
2 seven-day- a-week instead of five-day basis. Asked why Arms working on such missties did not work seven lays, ix said they were "tud what la du by the Defence De- partment."
Senator Symington,
refused
to comment un a published re- port that Russin already has o 100-mile intermediate ballistic missile-United Press
Parts. Frb. 5.
Mr Peter Yudov, currently Groped Joseph | Bulgaria's Ambassador to India,
Avidar, hund berg alted for has been appointed to represent
consultation
General Avalor hal on inter-
view
the with the Soviet Foreign
Minister, Mr Vyacheslav Moluttie ise mes romerrning
last week t
Their two countries
country LIS permanent delegate to the United Nations, Sov Ta news agency reported today [ft dispatch from Solla.
Bulgari was one of 16 coun-
He Is sur back in Jerusalem | tries recently admitted en bloc next Tuesday, the radio added. -France-Presen
the Internation body.- France-Presse.
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expert Wolf Ladejinsky, whose resignation from the US International Co- operation Administration in Saigon was announced yesterday told a press con- ference here today he had broken ICA regulations unwittingly in having a personal cheque Ex-
changed on the black mar- ket in Formosa during an official visit there lust
year.
Ludejlasky sakt he know that
the fuel of his having broken The regulationa unwittingly
Wan no excuse.
Ladejinsky, whose Russian birth placed him at the cen- fre of a healed "security risk" controversy a your ago, had been asked to resign after freely admitting guilt in the Formosa affair, the ICA an nouned yesterday when his remgnation was confirmed.
He had obtained his ngricultural advisory jobs in South Vietnam on direct intervention from The White House after being droppeil
agricultural attache
the Anuericun
Embassy DAY 1935. Referring to the case which jed to his resignation, Ladejinsky said that in Formoss he had investert 3,000 dollars savings an the Shtr Clue glass matu- Tacturing CORD, thai
Che corporatiun Tegelving
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sald that agricultural adviser he had no knowledge of the ICA's incial activities other than
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De directly concerning his work
Wolf Ladejinsky
PEACEFUL
Eden, Lloyd In New York NUCLEAR POWER
Answering addresses of welcome following their arrival in New York en route to con-
Foster Dulles
fer with President Elsenhower and UB Secretary of State John
Prime Minister Eden zhid is Foreign Minister, Selwyn Lloyd. —Express Photo.
are British
Iran Requests Greater EGYPT PLANS
Oil
Output To Stabilise Economy
Teheran, Feb. 5.
Both British and United States gov- ernments are believed by highly placed officials here to favour Iran's request to the Western oil consortium for major increase in her oil exports this year.
Iran has asked the consortium which operates her nationalised oil industry to market more of her oil-well beyond the levels envisaged in the 1954 Teheran agreement-so that she can overcome the financial crisis which
economy.
Unless means art
threatens
her
found to year and in 1957 would reach 68 repleidsh Iran's fust emptying milllun sterling and about 90 treamry either from increased million sterling. oll revenues or United States aid the country faces a bridget defcit next March which is now believed
to approach tho 20 million pounds sterling level.
The two Western governments arc Бесть here
as favouring Iran's request to the consortium
he said he had been questioned rice added out income would concerning his purchaz ef safeguard British and American thats by un ICA representa- political 21
commercial
1T
tive when he visited Hong-terests in this crucial of state. kong in August 1956. He
Close Gap
Iran has sid that she will need increased state revenue either from oil or other sources for at least three more years before budgetary equilibrium en be achieved,
Brillsh Arms with the long- term export interests here are closely watching Iran's tempts to
right her economie balance.
at-
Already one major Arlish firm under contract here has
to substitute credit
of
had given full details and the
Žira representative had told
would not
bern asked divulge lus thus informationL
allowing
ihr (Iranius officials told Reuter terms for
original cosh Ladejsky to hold on to the that their country had asked the agreement, under pressure shares.
consurtium to lift outpot levels | Iran's budgetary difficulties. Ladejinsky said that he had by ten million cuble metres be. tween eight and nine million reflected, however, and decided
Also Interested to sell the shares. He made tons).
profit of 790 dollars on the deal.
But when the new ICA Chier visited Joha R. Hollister
was
Annually this would increase
all income her
by about
the budget gap.
20
million sterling-enough to close
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SARTORIAL
REVOLUTION
Cairo, Feb. 5.
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The Government today prepared to launch "sartorial revolution” sim- ed at getting Egyptians to
more alike. dress
The campaign roficoled annoyance of the educated elastca over the
myriad clothing styles rangiog from native callabios
outer garments
Western- wrappers ta style suits.
wide
or
Wing Commander Abdel Latif El Boghadi, Minister for Municipal and Rural Affairs, has formed a top- level committee to
atudy means of unifying outdoor
dress in
And Calro Alexandria as step to ward A nationwide paign. Boghadi committee two report back.
Commenting Altuation today,
cam-
New York, Feb. 5. United States scientists are calling 1955 "Year One" of the age of peaceful nuclear power.
But while they welcome the relaxations of restrictions during that year, they are maintaining constant pressure on the government to give them still more freedom to exchange ideas at home and abroad.
The United States Atomic that only the normal Industrial Energy Act of 1054 was the secrecy will remain after a fow turning point by tho offelul years."
attitude, when, in effect, the
Atomic Energy Commission The scientist's vlow that there began to make more generally was still too much secrecy avaliable to private companies especially about research on and individuals a great body of controlling fusion (the power of knowledge
the hydrogen bomb) for peace- which It had ac cumulated on power
for purposes, was strongly sup reactors ported in the autumn by and other non-milliary develop-Henry Smyth, a former member of the Atomic Energy Commis-
nients.
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Then the Geneva atoms-for- ston. peace conference Inst yvor
Dr Smyth, who opened the eyes of Americans working on fusion research
wofundly officinis
111020 than Princeton University, dropped scientists--to the great strides the first hint of being made oversous, particular- tion to the problem of "contain- possible solu- ly by Britain and the Soviet the uncontainable", that is, of Union.
holding in space gazes at heats of 100 mililon degrees or more which would instantly vaporise any physical container, The hint was that it might be pos 10 Create дл invisible of electro-magnetic
Uncomfortable
F
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waves.
The scientists are anxious otsible to lose the benefits of the freer International exchange of ideas "box" which began at Geneva. least one powerful body, the Federation of American Scien- tists, in demanding that the gov- crnment make it easier for foreign exporta to visit the United States, on the basis of their scientife skill, not their political beliefs.
the
and
of
the
may
Such
a suggestion is un- Cornfortable politically. The caso of Dr Klaus Fuchs provided Senator Joseph McCarthy with much ammunition Australian Petrov case in tresh in mind,
But, though
scientists complain that it is not coming fast enough, there is growing official
recognition
the separation of milltary and non- military research, and of the possibility that secrecy actually be harmful in the inter- national
race to generate cicctricity efficiently from mucicar renetere,
AL the end of November; when there had been time for some study of the disclosure of Geneva conteren.co, Dr Willard Libby, a member of the Atomic Energy Commission, de- clared: "By
fat problems retarding the development of atomic power and other peace- uses, the genius in all coun- tries was allowed to act, and thus to bring solutions maro quickly, thereby beneating
tho save the months to
DI the
the Caire
newspaper Al Abram sald: "Any gathering of EgyD-
tians
looks
of different clames ilko a carnival."__
United Press.
DEFAMED
ESTRANGED
HUSBAND
(Geneva) the techning
full
everyone.
Too Much Secrecy
"It seems so unlikely to me that as a result of the papers presented in Geneva, we may learn from some foreigners how
Free Criticism
Then Dr Smyth added: "We all accept the need for secrecy about research of military im- portance, though we may differ Be to exactly where the line should be drawn
cant
"It is my impression that the work o
controlled thermo- nuclear reactions has no signià- military importance... Should we progced
under the clumsy cloak of secrecy, hoping we will discover techniques that we
can keep
Ds national trade secrots, or would we bo better off to expose ideas and results to the free criticism and suggestion which has so invigorated our scientific and technological program
irk the past?" China Mail Special.
OBT
Steel Workers Get 5-Day Week
Brussels, Feb. 5. A Belgian steel workers union have won their campaign for u ave-day working week after long-drawn
with negotiations employers and government re- presentatives.
They will now work 45 hours a week instead of 48 hours over five-and-a-half days. They will also gei 15 days paid hollday a
year.
to solve such a problem as the But coal workers, who asked corrosion of aluminium by very for a similar reduction, were hot water, which
is critical to told by their employers that an Novara, Italy, Feb. 5. the development of some types abrupt reduction would have an An Italian court yester- of atomle power reactor....Th
...The adverse effect on the already day sentenced Mrs Joanne peaceful uses of atomic power "uneconomie" production in
now are essentiully all unclass! many mines. Patino Ortiz to eighted (off the secret
except st) months' imprisonment, for the work on controlled thermo- The coal workers Won an nuclear power. It is true that annual 15-day holiday, but will Gome phases of atomic power be asked by their trade union still are classified (secret), but lendars to work seven of them the current trend is powerful during the first year-China
her
Mr
a
and strong, and it seems likely Mail Special.
having defamed British officials
estranged husband, have watched sterling imports Jaime Patino Ortiz, million sterling and now to a Bolivian tin family. rise from four million to eight member of the wealthy
10 inillion sterling Principals of the 17 oli con-annually, are also interested to panies represented in the en- see an early end to Iran's fnan sortium are due to hold their cisl worries. annual meeting at The Hague In mid-February and officials hope for a reply from Imanian them at the end of February.
Salgen in October he further questioned about the transaction and told i would be discussed in Washington. Three weeks later he was asked to resign. Ladejinsky said he presumed that earlier publietty given his "security risk" case had not Leen without influence In This involves a second look by Leading the State Department these companies at some of the to apply regulations to the basic points agreed on between jetter and request his resigna- the consortium and Iran tion in an affair that was over some 18 months ago, as well as a spoilt by short-term money Stern. global review of Western oll problem.
was acquitted of He said he appreciated that in marketing schedules,
view of the earlier case he
Today Iran is no longer athe defamation of Mr Patino should have bahayed "like However, Iranian officials recalcitrant and remote oil Ortiz. Similar changes against Ceasor's wilo - beyond re- point to a hitherto unpublished kingdom, but a pledged ally in the weekly were dropped,
the proach," which he falled to annex to the main all agr
Bagdad Pact Alliance. ment of 1954 which offers sub- Furthermore the Middle East stantial discount rates to the 1, for the moment, the chief consortium #f they greatly arena of rival East-West exceed the levels then agreed ambitions. upon.
Neither Mrs Patino Ortiz nor was in court here er husband and it was beloved that they were not in Italy. The United States over the They separated 18 months og last four years has committed during
their honeymoon in some 300 million dollars to the Italy. policy of maintaining a stable Charges arose out of an inter.
and strengthened Iran Inside view with Mrs Patino Ortiz, the Westem comp It "will { pubitshred in an Italian weekly clearly not wish to see this journal over a year ago by an hard-won political only
tranquillity American journalist, Mr Michael
Mr Stern changes of being concerned
and done with,
Bo said what he most regretted was having to leave Salgon at a time when America's programme in South Victam and similar progress in other Asian countries seemed at last to be nearing fulfilment.. France-Presso.
RARE BLOOD
SAMPLES
Minimum Levels
The Western oll market," "asa whole, helps Iran's arguments for increased exports. According to this council,
Western oil consumption has Iran, as an incentive to increased risen by over 10 per cent oil sales, approved discounts of bully recently reflecting both five per cent on the first ten prosperity in the United States million cuble metres, seven and and E trand in Europe half por cent on the second. 10 substitute all for coal, million and 10 per cent on the third 10 million sold, above the lovely mentioned in the 1954 agreement.
The
1954
agreement
Feel Optimistic
There
to
Appeal
in
Court officials said that Italy would not apply for the extradition of Mrs Patino Ortiz but that, unices the sentença were annulled by a higher court, she would have to serve it. If she ever came to Italy again. said they would almost certainly Lawyers for Mrs Patino Ortiz appeal, alter consulting their client.
In addition to the prison sentence, the court fined Mrs Patino Ortiz 70,000 Une (£40 London, Feb. 5.
sterling), and ordered here to pay 500,000, Hiro (2290 sterling) Four rare blood samples from West Falkland Island arrived at
is no reason to think to her husband as damages, as Great Ormond Street Hospital,
of the not that this trend will be reversed, well as the Ingal costs
Caso an additional case--Calza Mail Special. London, today for examination minimum marketing levels for in which
1995, 1050, and 1957 at 10 mil-20 million tons of all annually by specialists.
The blood is from
Feb. 5. lion tons, 24 million tons, 32 will be needed for some time two-
London, Prices of household goods in million tons. Income from these to, come in world markets. year-old
matering from”“
amounts was estimated to do are blood deßcionwyd
Bulgaria will be almost halvod Iranian officials fool optimistic by a general price cut decreed Samples were sent the
about 32 million sterling 40 mil that this, together with their by the government today, Sola 8,600 miles
to England to me it a Hon sterling and 68 million other arguments, provides them Radio reported cure could be found for disse sterling in the three years and other are
The price cute, which come - hereditary one, piso surer-
ing Docember 1957
the sympathy of the consortium into effect tomorrow, ed to the child's family, Chains Mall Splas
a
irresistible eldim to
If the consortium agrees to the ; and the countries they represents between 5 and 48 pat
Tradilo, said Cale
| Iranian, proppsala, income shit / --Reuter, anal
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