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NATO DISUNITY MUST BE TITO WATCHES PARADE RUSSIA NOT OUTSTRIPPING

BRITISH

TOGOLAND

PLEBISCITE

Hoche, British

Togoland, May 8.

A plebiscite to decide

on the

British

future status of Togoland will be

held tomorrow under United Nations super- vision.

Some 104,000 persons regis- tored in 1004 of an approximate 324,000 Inhabitants will go to the polls.

They will Intente

whether they desire the

of British Togoland

union

with the

neighbouring independent Gold whether they won!

Cul

the trusteeship status

tinue.

tinue.

to con-

The plebinties is being directed by Sir John Dring. plebiseste administrator appointed by the British Government,

A tema 23 United Nations aded by Eduard Es. ofcers, pusa Y. Prieto, Mexiran Am- bassador to the United States,

is oberving the elections,

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Dulles Calls For

Political And Economic Depth

Washington, May 8.

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The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles,

for tonight called broadening of NATO, giving it more political and economic "depth" in order to eliminate "what has been the great weakness of

its the West, namely,

CORRUPTION disunity."

CHARGES

Teheran, May 8.

Mr Dulles spoke at a banquet of the Triennial Convention of the Supreme Lodge of the International Bnai Brith,

Former Iranian Premier, Mo-which is meeting here.

hammed Mossadeg. now prison. may be brought into

The results of the plebiscite | Premier. will probably be considered by The United Nations Trusteeship | Counell in July

United

sembly

Presse.

The

Teheran

W THI

that

Mr Dulles said: "To

crast there cannot be lasting peace and

newspape 1 by the Etellaut reported today

As Mossadey would be tried General

granting leil やむ Deccaber-France-

court again on charges of that disunity, which has given security in Europe unless Ger

while he rupt practices

birth to So many tragle con-many is reunited. But hos the sequences, is one of the greatest Atlantic commaulty sufficiently tasks of postwar statesmanship, focused world opinion on the Much has already been done.

moral aspects of this problem?" for But much remutis to be done. export And the foet that that task is Roemes to a company managed (now being undertaken can give by his 500, Chotun Hossein us all rounds for solld satis Mossadeg.

Fetion."

Notions

USAF BAND

Approvni

The newspaper pointed out Ohat parlamentary would be necessary before Mon- tried on these

charges.

PLAYS IN suden could be

SAIGON

Saigon, May U

A crowd of several thousand here tonight warmly cheered the United States Far Eastern Air Force band from Tokyo as I кате public concert in the

floodlit City Hall Square.

Republican Senator Carol D. Keures, of Pennsylvania, was the guest conductor,

ration

1.

The American band came lo: Salgon yesterday, close on the heels of an Indian cultural dele- |

which

gave

per- formance last Tuesday in the city's

theatro for about main 700 privileged

guests of the

India Government

the and Consulate General.

its good nr It will continuė

to Bangkok and tour, flying Cambodia tometrow-Reuter.

Mayor Suspended

Roger

Parts, May U. Romanel Communist Mayur of the central French town of Villedieu, near Gueret, wor suspended from his offler today for having incited groups of French soldiers not to IT- port to their bases.

in

The soldiers, who had been

through Villedieu passing several trucks, were reculled

scheduled to report reservists,

Mossadeg is to be released

from prison on August 20 after serving a three-year sentence imposed by a court martial lese majeste-France-Presse,

A

Delegation Calls On Molotov

Grave Concern

At the same time, Mr Dulles (expressed the hope that a folu- Bon of the Middle East tension could be achieved through the United Nations now

that the Soviet Union had said it would

far support a settlement In the

four

Moscow, May 8. delegation of prominent including Frenchmen, members of the National Assem.. by invited to the Soviet Union by the Soviet Peace Committee, the were today rebelved at

Meloloy, the Kremlin by Mr Soviet Foreign Minister.

Alter

an interview

during witch problems of disarmament. nuclear tests, German rearma- ment and Franco-Soviet rela- tions were discussed, the four parlamentarians

M. led by Emmanuel Dastier

LI Dx Vigerie had a private meeting with Mr Molotov Jasting for three hourH,

A communique said the meel- mg brought "clarißestions" I problems of Franco-Soviet re- intions and peace.

It is understood

cusged-Reuter,

that

the

to the army camp at Courtine. Algerian question was also dis- --France-Press.

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"ANNUL

RANCID

world organisation.

the

Haid. with respect

Mr Dulles then indiented that he felt a more broadly developed Atlantic community could have a good effect in relutions be Iween their area and the newly- independent peoples of the East.

Mr Dulles eld that an x- panded NATO might offer # way of strengthening ties be tween the newly Independent peoples and the West,

Might Be Way

"The members of the Atlantic

50 much to: community have offer

way of In the

genuino cha do 00 brotherhood, they much to strengthen the political wwd economic Institutions of the newly Independent peoples, that it is tragic that the out- come is anywhere in doubt," he declared.

A billiary parade through the Boulevard of tho Revotition was held in Belgrade on May 1. Plotured top, Infantry untis march though the boulevard; bottom, President Tito watches the parade-Express Photo.

TITO AGREES ON

DISARMAMENT

Paris, May 8.

UNITED STATES AIR POWER

Washington, May 8.

The Defence Secretary, Mr Charles E. Wilson, today categorically denied reports that Russia is "far outstripping" United States in air power.

fold

the

"This is not so,” Mr Wilson He said that critics who worry

a Senuato Appropriations about Russla usually look at only

Mr Wilson also one part of the defence pro-

gramme.

Sub-committee. disclosed that;

09

1. US

proxluction of "The simple fact is that the 52 Intercontineritul United States is not and should jet bombers will build not be competing in an all-out up to a peak at 20 planes armamente race with the USSR

tstrid.United Press

a month. He did not say or any other country," Mr Wilson whch this peak output will be reached, but de- fenco Bourtes have Indicated it will be early in 1958.

2.

The armed torcea

plan to spend $8 billion

research,

for

develop-

ment and production of gulded

missiles during

The Ascal year starting

next July 1.

Mr Wilson's testimony came

the Sub-committee began

hearings on the Administration's

Red Old Age

Pension

Scheme

Moscow, May 8.

Soviet old age pensioners

$38.9 billion military spending can get up to 1,200 roubles budget

for the coming fiscal (about £107 at the official It was clearly intended

♫ pension ended rate) to answer Democratic charges

year.

month

that the budget provides in-under a new decree issued adequate funds for power, and today by the Russian Coliti- that the United States is ag- eil of Ministers, Tass, the

behind Rueela ging

In long-Soviet

agency an- news

range bonber production and nounced. in guided missile development. Daily Stories

Referring

io "almost

Old age pensions will be pald to men when they are to and havo worked for at least 25 daily years and to women when they alleging that the USSR are 35 and have worked for 20 is for outstripping the Unlied years. Btates in terms of air power,"

The decree fixes the minimum Mr Wilson said flatly: "This is pension at 200. roubles

(about not so."

£20) a month,

stories

He then revealed the 20-a- month production goal for the glant -82 jet bombers which cost $8 million aptece,

He told the Senatees not to base their estimate of US ar strength the Strategic Air Command's intercontinental bombers alone, but to consider

on

The pensions will be glyện without contributions being paid and are not laxable.

Old age pensions are calcul- previous ated on the basis of monthly wages,

350

The pensions range between

roubles and half

tho

French Premier Guy Mollet today indicated that Yugoslay President Tito appeared to have also medium bombers, Air Force 100 per cent of the wage up to agreed with the French point of view on the inter-cal planes and the "stic monthly, salary of 1,000 roubles

(about £88) and more. capability" of planes aboard connection between the problem of disarmament | Navy's 16 alstraft carriers. Ho sad the Air Force and the political problems now dividing the world. My will operate 37,000 mili-work will be eligible for

Mr Dulles to the Palentine situation, that concern" at there was "grave the recent NATO Council meet ing "that the Soviet Union had sought to further its ends by

loose playing fast

with peace in

area. There was feeling that that very fact made it more important for the Westem nations to act with firm deliberation and with care."

East situation, Mr Dulles sald: sold that in The Sceretury

"There was recognition at Paris the NATO aunell "there was a

that wide

discrepancies should, armed rellance belief

that

would tho

strengths above all, be placed upon

Create tensions. processes of the United Nations likely

also a convicilon and

can,

perhaps, TherO do 547 now with somewhat that the safety of the countries greater confidence, since the of the Middle East is not to Soviet Union seems increasing-

entirety, of these be found in an arms race, par- ly aware of the dangerous con-

that

we

Sequences of reckles action, and has indicated that it too would be prepared to support a solution through the United Nations."

Lack Of Planning

Mr Dulles gaid that, while NATO has achieved remarkable military succes "11 still re- mains the fact that matters of vital importance to the Atlantic community are not being given timely consideration on a com- munity basis."

Ho said the great luck in political and economie planning In NATO and in matters affect- ing NATO members was due in the fact that "the governments taken concerned the base decision to have a

never

In his remarks on the Middle

30

wus

In

be

ries

continuing M. Mollet said at the begin-tary alreraft of all types, combat monthly bonus payment of 150 Speaking to journalists after a

and non-combat, during fiscal roubles (about £13) if they do 1,000 two-hour talk with Marshal Ti,ning of the talks, all problems

more than www bilateral nature

1957. And, he said, the Army not M. Mollet also said the French of a

has an additiona; 4,000 Hudson | roubles a monthChiha question plan for aid to under-developed raised, inclutting the

Special. countries had

to of French arms

and helicopter types. shipment received a very

"We reached favourable reception in principle Yugoslavia.

100 t20 very broak agretment from Marshal Tito.

questions,' M. Mollet disclosed.

the

and Pensionera

to

a

ear

Mail

ticularly one which tended to great world powers against each other.

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"It stems particularly im- portant 10 avold

o situation where

military powers great confronted

other, by cach proxy, under conditions which would engage their respective | prestiges in a manner ominous for peace, not only within the

area

but possibly throughout the world,” he said.

Grounds For Hope

The French ald plan was pro- sented before the recent Atlan

le Council session in Paris by the Frettch Fordign Minister. Mr Christian Pineau,

London Buddhist Celebration

a

Very Favourable

discussed the He said they French plan for aid to under- countries. "Hero developed nr now I must say that it was very favourably received in principle" he added.

"After that, we tried to in- form the President about French policy in North Africa, and particularly in Algerla," M. Mollet said.

to

London, May 8. London diplomatic re- of many to presentives

indicated that The Premier Mr Dulles paid tribute

countries will no definite agreement had been the success of the United Na-Eastern tions

public reached on any problem what-

soever since the talks were been be continued untu Friday. He May also disalosed that European the problems, such as the Comell of of Europe, which were on the agenda had not yet been dis- cussed.-France-Presse.

ing

Mr participate in Secretary-General,

has Dag Hammarskjold, in arrang-

an Israeli-Atab chefire meeting which but warned that the tax of arranged hero for to celebrate achieving real settlement of 23

anniversary sues in the Middle East "re-2800th

complex and no malos

ron the

enlightenment of the solutions will be easily come by." and

Buddha.

Council to which problems affecting

the Atlantic munity would normally regularly be brought."

com-

"But

progress

there is

08

He said that if such a decision necessary as it is difficult and were taken, "I would greatly there are grounds for hope that alter

the entire character of the it may be possible to maintain relationship. 1# the momentum now established would

different require

by Hammarskjold's current

SFmunity

the Council table nt personalities

but a

a different approach and far

in terans greater depth

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the case. But above all is the basic decision to take seriously the unity of the Atlantic com- munity and seek to promote it not by super-government, but by common course!"

efforts."-United Press.

State Department Official Dies

The High Commissioner for Ceylon, Sir Claude Corea, will preside over the meeting, to be held at the Ceylon High Com- Commis- mission, The High sioners for India and Pakistan, the Ambassadors for Japon, Thailand and Burma, and the

Change d'Affaires for tho People's Republic of China and the president of the London Buddhist Society will address the meeting.

HOIST FLAG

Allies Demand Payment For Troops

Born, May 8. Britain and France today re- peated their demands that West Washington, Máy B

Germany continue to pay up- Mr Robert McClurkin, former

The Buddhist dag will be pont costs for Abied troops sto director of the office for North hoisted at the London Buddhist tloned in the Federal Republic, 10 German sourcés died Affairs, Eastern Asian of the re- Mr Dulles apoke lationship of the Atlantic com- suddenly of a brain tumour in Vihara on May 24, and celebra- according

will include here.

The sources said the demand munity to Asda and other parts London on Sunday night, the tons of the day

Puja and other Indicated State

was made in identical notes of the world. He

Department announced Buddha

devotions.

handed over to the West German that he felt that a broadened today.

An exhibition of Buddhist Foreign Office. The notes werg NATO concept could be useful

opened next day in reply to a Gorman hote last in assisting la solution of Mr McClurkin, who was 44, art will be

for Ave by Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pendit, month in which, it was under- problems in other areas.

had previously been

with the Central the

Commissioner years

High

for stood, the Germans again deciar- Aeronautical Board as director India in Britain.

ed their refusal to pay any cush The London Buddhist Society sum. of the Bureau of Economic Re-

A almitar American note was gulations.

also organized a public He is survived by has

evening.-- expected to be handed over to regard to thehla widow and three chlidren-meeting for "perious disturbances in North Franco-Praise.

the West Germans son-Reuter Reuter. Africa and the problem of

North Africa

He suit with

Cyprus and the turbulence

In

the Middle East that he believed the problems there had reached

a point where

of

they were bo- yond the proper attention NATO.

Mr Dulles said he did not be- ilove, the Atlantic powers had strongly enough highlighted the matter of German rifleation. Soviet that the Recalling leaders at the Geneva sumenit conference agreed on reunillea tion of Germany by means of

Mr Dulles froo eicotieTUR, that coule premier Nikola

Bulganla

nies and the Party Secre

MNIRK Khrushchev, ignoined their

undehomect they now continue the division of Germany ny though they God never offsed

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American Not Allowed

Paris, May 8.

Resident French THE

Minister in Algéria, M. today Robert Lacoste, vetoed a planned visit to Algeria by Mr Irving Brown, representative of American traders unions in Europe, and an official of the World Federation of Trades Unions: The declalon Why made known

in a communique tasued from. M. Lacostera Cabinet

The

Into Algeria

ΟΙ

vets by saying that Mr Brown carried out "Irresponsible bation" in Algeria and had contacts with doubtful loyalty." The communique was issued to state that a than natruod Clami, President of a ziew Chamber od colminence in *Algeria founded in 1958, wee to be deported from the coun try Gornia, the communiqué said, had been in touch with Treing Extens

"This person (Gomla)" the come

munique ** sekdijihad been, work to zeliminas Trends

·Indrance in North, Airion, Hy

getting up a large peatrol North African trade union".

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