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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1956.

AMBASSADOR WARNS

t

Call To Disperse

ON DANGERS OF CHINA'S American

ADMISSION TO THE U.N. Industry

Ottawa, June 21.

Washington, June 21- The Federation of Ameri- can Scientists called yester-

The United States Ambassador to Canada, Mr Livingstone Mer-day for dispersal of U.S. in. chant, said today millions of Chinese would lose their hope for "ultimate freedom" if Communist China was admitted to the United Nations.

BRITISH, FRENCH

IN PEAK

RACE

Karachi, June 21.

A four-man British team the is preparing to climb unclimbed peak of Muztagh Tower (28,000 feet) in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas, according to to ports reaching here today.

A French expedition of men is also planning to attempl the Muztagh Tower, and is re- ported to have set ap Its base camp On the Younghusband glocker ut 15,000 feet.

Their leader 15 39-year-old Guido Mamonie,

A message received from them locay d their trek to the base hud been hampered by high winds, snow and tog.

The Britons, led by Mr Johti hove established thems Hartok. base camp at 14,300 feet on the Muzlogh glaeter, and have murved up to their number one camp at 15,000 feet.

Murtagh Tower is considerat

10 be one of the steepest peaks

in the Karakorums.

An eight-mat Austrian team

is also in the Karakorams, clin- Two Moun! Gesher burm Ing (hidden peak), which has not yel been

Mail scaled.China

Special.

Mr Merchant, addressing the Canadian Club here. said China's admission would also mean that the Nation- alists, a faithful ally through the long years of the war with Japan and since". would be abandoned and credited.

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"The hope for ultimate freedom which its (Nation- alist) standard holds out on Formosa to millions Chinese on the mainland would be gone".

"In overseas territories, nearly 20 million Chinese in Malaya, Thailand, Burma, Indonesia and the Philippines, those who traditionally have maintained their homeland ties, would have no alternative to allegiance to Peking.

GRUENTHER SAYS

AID CUTS

MAY HARM ΝΑΤΟ

Washington, June 21. General Alfred M. Gruen- ther, Supreme Allied Com- mander in Europe today

ASIAN POWER warned Congress that

EXPERTS

"Many peoples In the Far East who fear Communist do- mination, who drew confidenco (Fom the United Nations resistance in Korce, would find their faith sadly shaken thedr will weakened,

its

Inter.

dustry as perhaps "the only defence" against continental missiles.

Tho Federation supported u proposed amendment to dotence productiom But asserting it la the policy of the Congressi to dia- promote the geographical ματικα of industrial centres the United States,

The

in wo delay launching

ndequate (dia persal) programme the того drustic to will have to be to meet the danger of inter-continental missiles,

longer

Spending Billions

weapons

The United Sintes is spend- ing many billions each year cat

which

become obsolete and must be replaced more spranding hardly "But R

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cent on dispersal which is one defence

measure Cat tus chance of lusting effectiveness,

"Dispersal

means of saving "There is far more hope of lives and protecting our capacity Communist China reassessing for defence if war should come. foreign poiledes and also makes enemy attack less abandonming Its aggressive effective and therefore less like altitude if subjected to the in- ly, giving us time to work flexible pressure of the unfleri

peaceful solutions to our inteT- nations of national problems" the world then there would be The dispersal anendimai, If Chine were to be admitted to offered

by Sen. the United Nations without any Bennett has been approved by concrete evidence of a renuncia the Senate Banking Committee.

of a prosent aggressiveUnited Press. policies."

And in Formosa

opinions of the free

Mr

Merchant

Wailuce F

Seattle, June 21, Area Two light plures, circling to land, collided 1,000 feet over the

populated Beacon Fin thickly Sal Chinese

today training and equipment had a residential district here abled Norli Vietnam to double and police said at least thre

effalive fighting

strength persons were believed killed.

United Press. and increase its artillery Are- power six-fold since 1954,

"Chinese Communists main- tain formidabie forces oppostie Formosa and are steadily build- ing up their capability for an allack.

"They have refused to ENETR not to resort to the use of fore in the Formosa area.

"This, in our any record

eyes, not u behaviour which

material cuis in the Ad-enliths a regime to honourable ministration's $4,900 million | admission to Foreign

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Aid

would down the de-

velopment of NATO.

They would have a "direct, unfavourable impact" on United States defencw, he told the

Senate Appropriations Com-

mittee

"A free Europe is indispen- aludy tour arranged nger sible to our own security," he United Nations auspices to ob- added

Korve

recent developments electric power

in General Gruenther terifled at generation and a closed session but a summary distribution in the Soviet Union, of his statement was mode five other European countries public Inter. and the United States, ап 11)- nouncement ALE U.N. Ilead- quarters said tonight,

The exports include two from Japan. three from Indin, three for Paleistan, and one each from Indonesia. the Philippines and Thailand.

ADVANCES

for milltary

the United

Greece To

Consult Shepilov On Cyprus

Athens, June 21. The Greek Foreign Minis- ter. Mr Evangelos Averoff, said today the forthcoming visit of the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Dmitri Shepi- lov, will not change Greece's alignment with the West.

The Administration is fighting to maintain at least the $2,000 million the Senate recommended ald abroadhu This is $800 million more than the They will spend two weeks in House voted but $400 mlilion the Soviet Union and then aix less than President Elsenhower days each in Sweden, Britain, had originally asked.

West France.

Germany

General Gruenther suld the Czechoslovakíu, After a brief milltary uld programme cm- stay at

European head-bodied *a significant pro- of the United Nations gramme quarters

of advance weapons Geneva, the group will leave for modernisation of the NATO firmly in the westem comp. on Augum 23 for two weeks in forces." the United States.-Reuter

the

Union Warning

New York, June 21 The 050,000-strong United

Steel-Workers Union Joday 10/4

its members to prepare for a close down of steel factories al midnight on June 30 if present negotiations for a new wayo contract break down.

the

Mr David McDonald, Union's President, accused the steel firms of conspiring to force

shuidown.—Reuter.

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Mr Averolt said Greece stood

other

Thes advance weapons But he mid this did not pre- would make possible

material vent

Greces from having Improvement in the effectivness friendly relations with of the NATO forces" and "do-

nations, Mr Shepdlov's visit monstrate continued United

might lead to progress in that States support

of our NATO

direction, he said. alilance in a critical area," he sal--Renter.

WEST INDIES

BILL OUT

London, June 21.

The British Government Ins published the Caribbean Federa-

Mr Averoff is nearly a new a foreign minister an Mr She- pilov He replaced Mr Spiros Theotokis last month when Mr Theotokis resigned because of criticism of his mild approach to the Cyprus problem.

Mr Shepllov, who is in Cairo DOW becanic Mindster only this month.

Soviet Foreign

tion bill designed to forge a One of the subjects the two fodern link between 10 West mert will discus when

Mr

Indian island colonies.

Shepilov arrives will be the The major lalands Involved Cyprus situation. are Jamaica, Trinidad and

Barbados they will be federated Mr Averoff said lodny Greece with the Windward Island group Was willing to accept ว -Dominica, Renada, Saint Lucis negotiate solution for Cyprus end Saint Vincent and three | "providing for the needs of our of the Leeward Islands which || Allies, Including Britain, in have been

de-federaled in what concerns their security redness-Antigua Montserrat, | anxi

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the Mell- and Saint Kitt's.—Reuter.

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