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THE CHÍNA MÀIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1966.

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Glubb Warns Of Dangerous Korea Houses M.E. Realignment

́ CLARIDGES

PREPARES FOR B & K

London, Apr, 11. Clariders Hair), favoured London slopping-place at European Royalty, tonight prepared for Marshal Niko- lai Bulganin and Mr Nikita Khrushchev,

who move

into the £200 sterling weck Royal suile next Wednes.

day

During their 10-day visit to Briain the Soviet jeadŝya and the retinue of 44 will occupy the entire first floor of the renoword hotel or

cliefs

in Claridges vast KB.

two Russian will supervise all the Soviet traders tab, which will

be tokta ta their sulle br walreksch

brought from Moscow.

While the Russian tend- ere are

band- here, their

bodyguards wtli

picked

batrol the brown-carpeted corridor, of the first floor, Scotland plain - clothes Yard men will be stationed throughout the hotel and will mingle with the guTAJA. China Mai Hpreial.

UNITED GERMANY FIRST

De Heinrich

REDS WILL EXPLOIT

NASSER'S

FANCIFUL DREAM

New York, Apr. 11.

General Sir John Bagot Glubb, ousted last month as commander of Jordan's famed Arab Legion, called his abrupt dismissal from the Arab Legion “only one sign of the dangerous realignment of power going on in that part of the world,” in an article in this week's issue of Life magazine.

The net result of these sult, Sir John Glubb sold, merely us he said, could be Communist | a continuance of the family dominance in the oil-rich region. feuds which 30 years ago suw

Sir John, who spent 36 years

1bb Summi seize the Arab holy Wading Bedoula troops, saw the elties of Mecca and Medina,

problem of the Middle

The Eust as

Souds

the byung in

rempin the "inteuse

Inveterate

the of enemies haired of the West engendered

Hashemites. now milers of lay the Palestine conflet "

Jordan and Iraq.

Double Productivity

10 ! the

"Intransigence"

of Arab lenders was the main barrier to the handling of the problem posed! by

the mile) Palestine Arah refugees. He felt was virtually Impossible to expect resettlement of the Fugees in ather Arab countries And that the only

practicable

re-

hion was through the deve- Togement of Jordan itself, where

Bonn, Apr. 1. Į the prefugees currently repre- scated one-third of the country's Bren VOHS

populrikon. German Foreign Minister, said here SE Jr.tu

fano.

The West

300d that

mad

Sartort

instructed

The Russians were hoping to overthrow the Hashemité gov. Jortlan and cruments of Iraq beenuse Iraq was the founder of the Baghdad Pact and Jordan had been until recently most pro-Western of the states.

U.S. Blamed

the Arab

Western-style roofs of new houses contrast with the Oriental architecture of typieni homes in the South Korean capital. The new houses-ahown in foreground are among 4,200 finished under construction with ald from the United Nations Korean Reçonstruc- tion Agency. Despite the new hallding. Korea still facen a serious housing shortage, Estimation is that 1,000,000 homes are needed to replace those destroyed during the Korean War and to house refusées from Communist-dominated North Koren-Express Photo.

TRUMAN LASHES OUT

EISENHOWER ACCUSED OF

'POLITICAL BETRAYAL'

Des Moines, Apr. 11. Former President Truman lashed President Saudi Arabian-Russian alliance Eisenhower tonight as a "do nothing" president

Sir Jalın' called the Egyptian-

an "incongruous" one, with each member

out

for himself, and who had

committed "political betrayal" and said the only sure winners were "deceived" the farmers. the Communiste, who already WITC taping fuge benefits under the oihance.

fuli Arubia, hacked by the United Ba Cut Believed

Su John alleged that Sanab

[States, was

currently doing s

of the most Today West Germany would fjeteumont onus Bure welcome disarmament | Lath" shouhi be sent to Jorda

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Kiven Dudeszuzantes fur.

Wild agreement between the big Booty

but powers,

it could not support. 114 agree to it if it were based double the productivity Ave utmost to detivare the British-}

backed kings on the continued division of

Iroq. Germany,

years

fle

by the

condemned past

United States

efforts point

Dr von Brentino was report- ing to the Christian Democratie programme and UNRWA money Sand) Parliamentary

L

party 011 talks with Dr Konrad Adenauer, the Chancellor,

Ascona, Switzerland, earlier this week.

He suld it a practicable dir- atminent plan 15, acerpted the four big powers,

Ly

the Ger- man people would br the first to welcome It." He said "dis- armament its into my concepts. much better than rearmament."

COULD NOT AGREE But, he stated. West Germany could not agles E any disuri- ment agres fent on The birt of the status qum : Í diater! Germany, Red even a torepastudy divisiem.

KCUPC

Jardun

Ile sauf the large SHIMS Of Arabia spent in Jordan ko raise Inte: nal JB- as being too itmulled in amount

orders "goull well result in King cailet and

for Hussein's being succeeded by a "herole ensures" lo rutse the Commanist ur

near-Cominunist whole ecanomte level of Jordan

regime." withent Perim.nating between refugees and! Bettler irt- as to provide mire economie opportunity. Doubtful

habitant job

|

"Fout

there were years ago no Communists in Jordan," ke สไป Today they are one of The most powerful factors in political life, although the parly is still banned.

Many Converts

s

St John, salth that the Western Powers were wakay faced with an allance in the Middle East "They have made great mum- of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the bers of converts among school Russians. He accused the masters, who

ovenly inculcate presojal government of Egypt of communism in theu pupils. The

Arab create nspiring to

riots of December, 1985. and empire, with Egypt as its head. January 1956 were started by He called "doubtfu?" that Communist students and school that they

would succeed in their children, in some cases led by bl. but said that the Soviet Urdon would do its utmost to exploit Egypt's "tanciful dream."

He i fjor West Ghats Government stil; usisted German reunjuration hould have preference in a sulution of interntirani prible my over the problems of Europtan security. Reuter

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Saudi Arabia was allied with Egypt against Iraq and Jordan,

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Communist subversion in the Middle East, Sir John said, was directed principally Soviet Embassies in Lebanon Syrla and Egypt. The Soviet Embassy in Israel also helped to feed propaganda to the Arab world.

He said that ten years ago, the Soviet Union was regarde with horror in the devoutly Moslem Arab countries, but that today the Soviets were in the centre of the state" and had "succeeded in capturing Arab nationalism."

No Adequate Reply

He alleged that Soviet presentatives currently

re-

were

10

doing everything possible increase unrest in the Middle

East "by secret Intrigue, the sale of arms. diplomacy and particularly by propaganda.”

"It is desperately necessary

tain to

being hustled out of the Middle East by this warfare of words to which they make no ade. quate reply." Sir John China Mail Special

Baid....

About To

Surrender

Saigon, Apr. 11. EBEL General Ba Cut-

Rthe last big holdout

against US-backed Pre- mier Ngo Dinh Dlem -- was GR the point of surrendering. authorised sources said today.

Defence

Ministry

Be Cut ulecady has opened negotiations and, to prove his Kod faith, is purging Com- fram his 3,000 10 munists 4,800-man guerilla army. Ba Cut, one of the chieftains of the Hon lao sect, fought the Communiets during the Indo- China war but turned against Premier Diam

for declining lo confer with the Reds on holding elections to unite the

divided country.

Ba Cut look to the warpath and! started letting his hair grow, swehring he would never cut it until all Vietnam was re- unifled,

It was the strongest "give 'em hvil" speech delivered so for by Mr Truman In his campaign against the President. He said he was speaking "plainly and bluntly

because I conceived 11 fo be my duty."

The bluntness and the charges were about farm problems.

Mr Tuman sald in cam- paigning for the presidency, Mr Eisenhower promised to help farmers obtain 100 per cent of parity.

Amazing Record

But in the past three years, the former President added, Mr Elsenhower has personally been doing all he could to keep Congress from rising the sup- port prices farmers get.

"This is one of the most amaz» ing records of political betrayal 1 have ever seen in all my years of public life," he added.

Mr Truman said in a speech at the towa Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner that "he (the Presi- dent) deserves to be rejected by the people just as the 80th Con- gress was, because he is a do-

nothing president Just as that 20th Congress was a do-nothing Congress,"

Made A Mockery

She's Typical Australian

Blonde, attractive, 18-year- old. Carolyn Franece Cleary arrived in London last week from Sydney. The trip is won, part of the prize she organised by "Woman's Day" for being a typical Australian girl. She along with 19001b other 19 girls from all pagta of the world will be present at the wedding of Grace Kelly ami Prince Rainier.--- Central Press Photo,

Pare

Stalin's Deflation

May Backfire Against Chin Peng

Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 11.

Psychological warfare experts here are using Moscow's condemnation of Stalin to break the Malayan Communist terrorists' faith in their leader, Chin Peng.

In the past tow days, thousands of leaflets reporting on Nikita Khrushchev's de- nunciation of the Inte Russian dictator were 'dropped into the Malayan jungle.

The leaflets say that Stalin has been condemned for his "euit of personality and atid': "Chin Peng is also guilty of in- dividual leadership. What say do you have in party and decisions?"

More Letters

uitoira

Nepalese Coronation

In May

Kathmandu, Apr. 11, Meanwhile, two more letters King Mahendra Bir have been received here, pur-Bikram Shab, 36, who portedly from the Malayan Com-took over the rule of this munist Party headquarters. One of them

was stencilled and Himalayan kingdom in written in Chinese, presumably | March, 1955, following asking for another mecting be-the death of his father, tween Chin Peng and the Chief King Tribhuvana Bir

will.

Kikram,

formally

Minister, Tengku Abdul Rah- map, who had rejected similar peace feelers made less than a ascend the throne on May fortnight ago.

2, it was announced today.

Tengku Rahman,

February on

alliod to 60-minute planned

to

instructed keep

carly in

Solemnity will be

In the austerity his return from

coronation London, had broadcast over Radio Malaya

demand to Chin in the Peng to lay down his arms, as well as those of his men, as young pledged by the Communist Palace delegation at the Baling peace talks last December.

ceremony ancestral palace of Hanuman Dhoka, because the

king has dignitaries

as soon so the Tengku obtained control of internal security from the British Government,

sens

expenditures low. expenditures

However, to the chanting of hymns by royal priests, tho Through his aide, Chen Tian, king of the only Hindu king- the Malayan Communist leader dom in the world will sit pledged to lay down their arms of gold and silver while he is successively in several thrones

anacinted with waters front the seven

the arudi

Excred rivera. In London last December the

The floor of the coronation British Government acquiesced hall will be spread with the In Tengku Rahmin's request skirs of lens, tigers and lesser for control of internal and he is now Defence Minister and chairman of the Emergency

Council Operations

which is conducting the sparilin wat agafrist

Communist ter- rorista:

the

security

animais.

Following the ceremony, the dng will mount an elephant to lead a procession including army detachments through the capital city while planes' shower flowers from above, Six days of testl- vities will

United follow.

Remained Silent Press,

Chin Penghas remamed

allent in his jungle beadquarters

and the consensus · among · ex- porta is that he will not sur- render.

Chin Peng had told Tingle

Abdul Rahman at the Baling peace meeting that he and his men would fight to the last mani rather than surrender-United Press

General Strike In Spanish City

Madrid, Apr. 11.

and radio. Spanish press maintained a strict blackout on news of

The

..

the general strike which broke out in Pamplona today.

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RAMADAN

OPENS TO GUNFIRE

Cairo, Apr. 11. The minarets of Cairo were Brilliantly

tonight and drtilery thundered out a peace- fil salute to mark the beginning of Ramadan, the ninth month In the Mohammedan calendar.

From dawn to dusk now unill May 10, devout Moslems will observe a rigid fast.

Public offices will only open for Gie Hours cách moing.

The armed forces will observe the fast too, except those in the most advanced sectors,

Cairo had two such exercises earlier today before Ramadan Began-Fratico-Prosse,"

But civil defence exercises will take place tonight as plan-

In Madrid

Prices have risen since Apelled in towns along the Suez however a large

Canal zone 1 when the Government decreed Turning to problems of world part of the population had ob-

of the strike an increase in the retail prices Last autumn, Bo Cut. falling peace and foreign policy, he said fained details

word-of-mouth

re-of

certain goods-Francé- back on the swamp plain of they "overshadow all our other through

Presse, rushes west of Saigon, started problems here at home," He ports.

Meanwhile, rumours cir- co-operating with Communist said that, in those fields, "the guerillas In the region. Last Elsenhower administration has culated here said a renewal of student demonstrations, coupled month. Diem dispatched na- made the worst mistakes."

with 0 nationwide sional army troops to force a

general The former President added: strike were scheduled to break decision.

"They (the Administration)

out between April 12 and 16. made a

of mockery Ba Cut has been so hard-pressed have

According to the rumours, since that he has been unable bipartisanship in foreign policy, 10 pay

his troops. He even They have put politics first and acts to this effect have been

distributed throughout Spain, sent his pretty wife to France the national interest second. to try to drum up funds from The result has been to dismay anti-Diem circles there. She our friends, comfort our enemies, failed.

weaken the position of the free world and drive other nationa closer to the Communist bloe.

of

First Since 1953 -

for the United States and Bri-Leading the negotiations for the

The Pamplona striice is the frot strike which has occinred realise that they are

Government is Nguyen Ngoc Tho, Ambassador 40 Japan,

"In the face of the growing in Spain since December, 1953, 2,000 Bubad shipyard of the Com-wher tro who

ago military strength months negotiated the surrender munist nations, the Elsenhower workers struck for nine days for another Hoa Hao General, Administration has actually wage Increases.

Strikes are considered illegal Tran Van Soal-United Press. been cutting down on the size.

In Spain and several workers of our armed sources,

were sentenced to prison terms "In the face of the growing in 1931 for having agitated. In economic strength of the Com- favour of strikes which broke munist nations, the Eisenhower | out in the Spanish Basque administration tells us that Franco-Press. Soviet palleirs have failed.

reports said the strikeb had brought the city to a standstilli Stores, still open this morning, shut in, tho afternoon, and theatres and cinemas remained closed.

French Planes

Strafe Rebels

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RESUMED

Rangoon, Apr. 11. Burma-China nirilnik,

Sorry Record

Constantine., Apr. 11.

The

"They have been withholding

Workers in several factorios French Air Force planes to broken ulf in 1940, when the the truth from the American day machinegunned

(Viscoyo heavy Communists took over in China, people because they fear the and mines of Bilbao, Sestao and Province) concentration *of rebels

Eibar

(arine factories) mbtgan functioning again today politlent consequences If the and Benizid, some nine miles from when the first Chineso civil | truth woo know. But the

and Tolosa Clip on the coast.

aviation pinne Joft Kunning for thith is that they have drifted Mondargon

(Guipuzcoa Province) .today Tho rebels were shottedRangoon.

Into a situation whore the downed tools as soovi, do they while the planea were on Q

danger of Communist domins heard the news of the Panap- reconnaissance, flight over the The Burmese Ambassador to tion of the free world is greater lone strike: aren in which heavy fighting Peking, U Hla Moung, was one than ever before. took place, recently following of the passengers aboard the the landing of a marine plane, which was given a coro- commando Collo.

at

munini_send-off by Mr Ying The result of the action was Cháo, Dovernor of Yunnan, not known here at a late hour fenight

An agreement to reopen lid In other chogements" in pad air folites between the two varing parts of Algerin during countries was reached late last

No Incidents

"This is a sorry record and a frightening" one. This is the reason we must elvet a Demo- So far, no incidents have cratic Prosident who con rally been reported frúin the zitike the free peopice of the world centres. It was learned from once again to Work together to workom

cireles in Par- improve their economic condi- plonas that the triko wan the past 24 hours, a total of 13 year in Rangoon, after talks tior, to maintain thel Indopen- nos for an introdan liy malariak, rubdis...werė, kuted and

peace but mandat faraing: the winte 'mtimber, takon vr('oner 44 ann Chinese Premier, Chow he must be freedoms

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