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Little Cohesion In Anglo-US White Slave Fight MARSHALL
Foreign Policies
NO BUDGET
Dacca, May 22.
The Speaker of the East Pakistan Assembly tonight refused to allow the Chier Minister Abo Husyain Barkar to present bis budget,
When the first meeting of the Assembly, which was elected two years ago, opened this afternoon two Qpposition members raised points of order challenging the legality and constitu- tional vildity of the presentation of the budget
by the Untied Frond Fremler-feuler,
GAITSKELL URGES
Shah Arrives In Turkey
URGESZTE
GREATER
CO-OPERATION
Washington, May 22.
The British Labour Party leader, Mr Hugh Gaitskell, urged in a speech today that Britain and the United States co-ordinate more closely their foreign policies, which he said in recent months had shown a “lack of cohesion, a lack of
Red Refugees joint action, a lack of harmony.” Not Refused Asylum
He said there was need for a united polley toward NATO even though the military situa- tion Luday
have been changed.
may
Mr Gaitskall discussed some Washington, May 22.
aspects of the foreign policies The State Department of the Western democracies in today denied a report that speech at the oumust conven- it has refused to provide tim
the Amalgamated political asylum to four Clothing Workers
of America, which represents about 400,000 members.
Soviet sailors stranded Nationalist China.
The four who want
in
ti funte
to the US are inenbers of the crew of
Soviet the Tuapse which was captured off ("311164. Formosa by Nationalist Nine of the crewmen came do the United States and live others were hired back to Russla
of
Early Development
And
con-
going along as it should.
plead with you at this great gathering, this wonderful vention of a great trade union, to help do everything you can ours, to bring our two nations on your side, as we shall do on
even more closely together.
"So long as we stand together, so long as the democracies are united, then I think we bave nothing to fear; but if
we allow divisions amongst us, f we allow disunity to creep in, If we allow divergencies to appear and to grow, then there would be grounds fur real
packed hall at anxiety."
le told the the Sheraton-Park Hotel:
I am one of those who have been in recent months In-
The State Department sad creasingly worried by what
Church World Service, a volun-ppears to be a lack of cohesion, Litty
Opaskirta
which helps
refugees, his raised the ques tion of the four semen colong to the United States.
So far, the State Departme-1) t reached to decision.
There are Wo ways Bailors might be admitted
Jass
from
the One Is to obtain a widver
the Immigration
the Attorney-General, The other 15 to apply under the refugee relief act The State Department has miggested that The Soviet scamun should take the second course Valted Press.
n lack of joint retion, a lock of harmony, in the foreign policies and the actions of the Western democracies.
"I am one of those who were privileged to play some part in the Carly development of the North Atlantic
Or- Treaty gunisation I am one of those who believe that the establish=| ment of NATO was one of the best things that happened in the postwor years, and indeed I would my that the establish- ment of NATO probably soved the pence of the world."
Gaitskell acknowledged that the changes going en be- hind the Iron Curtain and the military situation created by muiolcar warfare had changed the international altun- Penang, May 22. A ghost which flipper clodis
tion so that it was no longer as of earth at a man and his wite "clear and simple and straight-
Bereters to forward as it was a was trying: kend
few years the body of a munayed Chinese | ago." girl, winesses told a court here.
The Sherlock Holmes Ghost different
to
The naked body was later found near the "haunted" spul,
a
in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, trisha rider told another ghost story. He said he took an "al- most weightless” pretty girl to art address near the local come- lery
Closely Together
"But I feel myself,” he added, "that it is enormously important at present, as In the past, that we in the Western democracles should march in step, that we
When she got out she paid; should harmonise our policies, her fure in charred wisps of our actions and, indeed, our
money which Chinese statements," burn as pari of their funeral
paper
rites
China Mail Special.
"I do not feel that in recent months this process has been
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Secure Peace
Turning to the Union's Presi dent, Mr Jacob Potofsky, Mr Guitskell concluded: "Let us see to it, Mr President and friend, that this does not happen: that we maintain
effect in its full American understanding friendship. If we do that, with at the ideals that we have in common, then I am sure we can secure full well the pence and Prosperity which desire."United Prest.
unct
peopics
UN Kashmir
Meeting Wanted
New York, May 22, Din Mohammad, Pakis. tan's 70-year-old Adviser on Kashmir affairs, arrived on the liner Queen Mary today to seek
UN Council meeting Security
on Kashmir.
He told newsmen that Indian Prime Minister Nehru's position on Kashmir is "preposterous and absurd." Nehru is opposed to o plebiscite on Kashmir's future while Pakistan favours one.
"Because we joined SEATO and the Baghdad Pact and are receiving US military ald, Nehru does not feel called upon, to pet," Din Mohammad sald
FAIR PLEBISCITE "What we want is a free, fair plebiscito under the auspices of the UN to give the Kashmir people a chance to decide if they want to stay or return,”
He told he will join the Pakistani UN delegation 10 #elbar the ground for presenting our CASC to the Security Council."
"I have complète faith in the Security Council, in its integrity and ability, and if the merits of the case are fully consider- ed, our case is Irresistible,” he sold.
Din Mohammad said Pakis fan-could outline its case to the Council In about 90 minutes, and that "what I have to say will be backed up by docu- ments which cannot be dis puted."---Unlted Press,
The Shah of Persia and Queen Seraga arrived in Ankara last Tuesday for an official visit to Turkey. Picture top shows Turkey's President Bayar introducing members of the Turkish Government to the Shah; bottom picture shows Queen Soraya at Ankara Airport-Express Photo,
‘US FORMING ANOTHER
MILITARY BLOC'
London, May 22. TOSCOW radio charged
May that the United
States is trying to force Nationalist China, South Korea and South Vietnam into "yet one
more military bloc."
A broadcast by foreign affairs commentator Boris Leontyev monitored here said that 'American henchmen" in the
three countries have agreed in principle to conclude a military pact,
PASSES OVER
"The bourgeois press purposely in silence that passca ovET part played by the real initiators at the bloc-the United
States-which parently intends to remain the shadow," Leontyev
in
sald, "This
is understandable it ons bears in mind that a merg enumeration of the proposed participants of the military alliance clearly proves Ita aggressivo character. "The projected military alliance 19 Intended to combine the efforts
three bell- of tho Como henchmen of the United States. "American generals have for a long time been talking about three fronts against China. It looks as if they are now pre- paring to set up a unified command of these fronts by the conclusion of a military alliance
Union Leader Denies Working Against French
In Japan Only Just Begun
Tokyo, May 22.
Women leaders of the crusade against white slavery in Japan feel that the fight has only begun with the passage of the anti-prostitution bill yesterday by the National Diet (Parliament), according to Press reports today.
Mr chiko Kamichika, n❘atrictly, to their supposed pro Socialist Party Diot member fession-pleasant conversation, and a
veteran leader of the singing, dancing and, pampering crusade, said the passage of the of men--instead of acting their bill is only the beginning of bodies. their long uphili fight," the English language Nippon Timba reported today,
REAFFIRMS DECISION
Bombay, May 22, Singapore's Chief Minis- ter, Mr David Marshall, ar- rived here tonight on his way to New Delhi for talks with Prime Minister Nehru independence of Singapore on his abortive talks for the in London,
Mr Marshall continued his journey to Now Delhi after a
Airport.
half hour stop at Santa Cruz
In an interview Me: Marshall said he would place before, the Indian Premier "the leader of Aslan democracy" all the facts about the London talks. Ho salt he was happy to have a tirne Sugawara caid, however, that friend like Mr Netru a a if any machin house where like this.
Mr Marshall said there was Though the bill passed
usually the Bolshina
their "a slim chance of the British Upper House of the Diet yester customers is found engaging in Colonial Office reopening the day by
with prostitution, that house will be talks unanimous valo
of the world much cheering and hand clap
forced to
to close.
reaction to. the failure að "Since Japanese are busy London. ping, Dewspaper in Tokyo ro- ferred to the bill as a "kophole
about any If the talks were not reopen- measure.”
still
Stiff Opposition
Suff opposkion to the bin is expected in spite of its passtige with brothel” operatora and procurers expected to make strong bids to have the effcellve dute of its enforcement (April I, 1058) extended as well as to seek indemnities and habilitation fundish
The brothel
*
operators' c$90-
clation has warned that "a lot can happen" in the two years before provisions of the 10w become
offective.
The provisions do not prohibit "simple prostitution" or prosti- tution by an individual woman if she does not solicit customers in the open.
Go Underground
Tsugal Sugawara, author of the bill and chairman of the andt Prostitution Measures Council, said he believes that the now low will eliminate red by its effective light districts date in 1958, but added ho be- lieves prostitutes will underground" operating either through call giri systems, night clube or cabarets
said more may solfelt cus tomers on the strearts but though individual prostitution is not
he punishable,
said
street walkers would be subject to
"It would be ridiculous to sug-arrest if they solicit too openly. gest, that some general of Geisha giris would not be Byngman Rhee's, Chiang Kai-affected by the law if they stick
ebek's, or Ngo. Dinh Diem's forces will be entrusted with the leadership of the allied command.
"The United States the many generals and admirala of lis own. The duties of Syngmon Rhee, Chiang Kai-shek and Ngo Dinh Diem will be dif- ferent: to supply mercenary soldiers.
"Overlooking the lessons of the past the aggressive circles in the United States do not want to Abandon their bankrupt polley. They again gamble on drawing the highest card. In this risky game nothing but new defeats can await the United States and her allies In Asia,"United Press.
US Tourists
In W. Berlin
Berlin, May 224 Every third foreign tourist vislung West Berlin last year WILS
to American, according statistics published here.
More then 18,000 out of the visitors total 56,000 foreign came from the United States, about 7,000 from Britain, and 2,000 from Asia.
bodies nowa
meet
in view
establishment engaging ined he would resign his offer prostitution soon comes to the after reporting to the Singapore ears of the police," he added. Logislative Assembly, he salch-
Reuter,
United Press.
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State Dept Approves Moscow Route
Washington, May 22.
The United States Government has given the green light to the idea of American-flag commer- cial air service into Moscow, it was learned today.
State Department officials con- The Russian invitation fo firmed that they had indicated Pan American' reportedly was they and no objection to Pan recompanied by no proviso for American World Airways pro- immediate reciprocal rights in ceeding
with direct negotia- the United States - for any tions with the Russians on the Soviet Airline. But the Rus- project
reportedly
Fan American officials were understood to be planning an
wanted It they reserved the option to Beck such rights
Barstood that
early visit to Moscow to follow at a later date."
up on a Kremlin Invitation for The State Department direct tallas.
The Russian Embassy com turbed officials
the airline within the past 80 days and Paris, May 22. indicated a willingness to see a Irving Brown, European United States corrier fly into the
BALLOON representative of the Ameri-Soviet capital.
PROTEST
can AFL-CIO trades union Certificated 1945 federation, denied today in Paris that he had ever
whic
Hoakdent-Minister
work or early this wedie?
worked against French In-State Department for approval Pan American went to the Prague, May 22. terests in 'Algeria.
batore accepting. Un tula Czechoslovakia
Brown, ay mado
returned toInvitation. Department official another protest to the Interna-Paris recently from a trip to told the
the Unite Press that such Uonal Civil Aviation Organian- | India and Pakistan, mado
his approval was given
late last tion against
American pro- statement in reply to a recent paganda balloons being sent decision by the Fronch
Pan American was certificated over the country -
Algiers, by the Civil Aeronauiles Board Frantlook Novak, Director of M. Robert Lacoste, denying in 1985 to fly into Moscow, Bul Czech civil aviation made the him a visa for Algeria
intil
the International protest
Jetter to the Brown said he bad never altuation has not favoured aus Secretary-General' of the ICAO. personally asked or a visa for actempt, by the carrier to obtain
Novalc
that wroto
the Algeria. He added he had Moscow landing rights from the
at-crtivity
people
In
balloona - "WOTE bring aricused never akon part in any Russians
Hat
favourable.
whenever
conditions
are
the CAB noted that much larich-
that might
be barment It's Krasting the Moscow Wennon or to-1-
to French route to For America in 1940, Abo balloons, wore a menace corting to Brown he did ing rights are usually achiwed to ale trafie, Basd have already | not believe he himself was through. A SALMOCÍONN sérlour, necidont being attackened ber. Locosta's "betweech
decision, but the position.
.
8 Oven, @ Blesta, 11. Venta, 12 Piedge, 14 Men, 10 Soors, 18 lost Nanuary, Nowak, said, Adopt, 19 Lead, 20 Abalos, 34 Laden, 28 Duster, 20, Glen, 27
Ho enced the ICAO to Inter- the polley of the making me or mywei Sproe, 28 Decres. Downs 1 Row, 9 Beep, B Note, 4 Evades, 6 Evene-in, thì “mátkou, a rapíčily trades, unfore criovement - end- Inverse, 8 Launched, 7 Diacum, 10 Bleep 18 Battles, 14 Moun- | pe pell to Fund; thily Willemih @Pont to criado der, 15 Strange, 17 Fanes, 10 Loaded, 21 Tune, 22 Stir, 23. Tráo, I acti
from unións. begi
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