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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1956.

Bug For Eisenhower Versus Democrats THE REAL FIGHT Saar Accord

A Baraza was held in the Lake Province community to celebrate the visit of Princess Margaret at Mwanza, Tan- ganyika. A wild reception was given her by make dancers and painted warriors. Picture top shows the snake dance in "olog dance,” progress; in bottom picture tribesinen perform

Express Photo

'Socialist Countries

Should Serve As An Example'

Belgrade, Oct. 21.

PATRIOTIC

IRISHMAN

Sydney, Oct. 21: Christopher Connolly, a tajajo & haired

told a court here thas be seen red when he woča bade,

The sight of s police. uniform, made hima Barry, Connolly told a magistrate, lte mal he hated Australian police so much that he wanted to be deported.

(The Copapíry's ruled for the want of an Irish King," be deolarg).

fined £15

Connolly WAS

for having nocosied a police inspector and tolling him)

ho didn't like "oopipėra," China Mail Special,

Indonesian

Cabinet

Reshuffle?

com -

NOW CLEAR

IN ELECTIONS

New York, Oct. 21.

With the United States election campaign about to enter its final two

Signing Saturday

Paris, Oct. 21. THE Franco-German treaty

transferring the rich coal- atcel Saarland and its million citizens to West Germany will be signed in Luxembourg hex! Saturday, it was learned here tonight.

weeks, it has become clear that the real This weekend the West Gorran

fight is between a man and a national party.

The man is President Dwight Eisen- hower, seeking re-election as a Republican, the party is the Democrats, with Mr Adlai Stevenson its presidential candidate and chief spokesman.

ада

1

four years

Foreign Minister, Dr Heinrich von Brentano, and the French Deputy Foreign Minister, M. Maurice Faure, ended the final negotiations for the political transfer of the Banr on January 1, 1657,

The treaty is subject to ratifica- tion by the two countries'

Parliaments and to

able

favour-

vote by the Luxan- bourg Parliament this week

on

compensation BITANG-

ments for loss of rail traffic becnuso of the (realy pro- visions for canalisation the Mosello River.

of

A German official saich here tonight that the treaty endea ull differences between the two pounirica, "This is the first Ume that this has been true for over 200 years," he added.

West German will ask Britain and the United States, prob- ably this week, to acknow- ledge and welcome the now status of tho Baar territory,"

the The

There is unanimity among Iko's health, especially the political analysts and pall-takers effect on it of his September, that without Mr Elsenhower to 1955, heart attack and his Bo'tis Jeckl thom, the Republients operation lost June at his àgo, would now be faced with cor- 06, has not been made a direct tain defeat on November §. issue by the Democrata. But Even with him, the expecta, indirectly they have worked en Hon is that the margin by it in two ways, Djakarta, Oct. 21. which he won from Mr Steven-

Firstly, they tay that his will be consider- illnesses have caused a delego- Premier Ali Sastroamidon in 1982

tion of leadership, resulting in ably whittled. jojo's coalition Cabinet Strong Doubts a weakening in the Administra- may be reshuffled shortly

lon, A likelihood of recur because of inter-party Mr Eisenhower's popularity in Fences, made it unwise to return

the Republicans to power. disagreement on

the joint greater today tha Soviet Indonesian

Lacks Popularity munique issued in Moscow Elsenhower will have a second The strong doubts that Mr last month, political sources landslide victory have bech said today.

caused mainly by the powerful and convincing campaign Mr Leaders

Stevenson has waged and some ví the coalition's

effective attacks he has made on Islamic and Christien parties the Administration's record, have attacked the communique, Mr Stevenson's vast touring Mr Nixon locks the popularity which they said

wig signed and passionate speeches have and stature of Mr Eisenhower, without the Cabinet's know. been ably backed by the down and the Democrats' attacks to-earth campaigning of Senator lodge.

him

personally andi Estca Kefauver, Democratic against his record have had some Vice-Prrakdential candidate. The moderate Jelamic "M&B-

effect. China Mall Special. The Republicans have used Jumi" Party, Indonesia's second their vice-presidential candidate, biggest, objected chiefly to the Mr Richard Nixon, as principal Even his paragraph of the communique touring spokesman

critics have had to admit he has which said that both nations done a dine job for his party, but agreed that military pacta not help to alacken tional tension.

did it has not, by itself, been enough interna- to offset the Stevenson bid.

COUNTERED MOTION

Party lenders sald this President Tito told a top-level visiting

paragraph countered a motion Rumanian delegation today that the "Socialist adopted by the Asian-Afclear countries should serve as an example in the regula-conference last year, acknow- tion of their mutual relations and in the whole lodging the right of any nation to defend itself individually or arca of international relations."

collectively.

Mr Eisenhower himself hus had to go barnstorming, regard- less of the impact on his health, twice affected by serious litnessco in the List 13 months. His tele- vision speeches have failed to stop the inroads the Democrats wore making in, critical voting areas.

Looks Fit

Everywhere it is agreed that If anything happens

to Mr Eisenhower's health in the next Minor Christian and Catholic two weeks, the election will be parties, which were to discuss lost by the Republicans, Ühe commaique shortly, ne- He looks strong and fit, but portedly feared that Boviet-the sort of campaign bo hos Indonesian cultural exchanges | undertaken in the last week or should would

spread atheism In so, and will continue in the

next fortnight, in the rent test.

Mr Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dei, | improving every day and con the Rumanian party chief., realready be called friendly, piled that his country was "fol-

lowing the Leninist idea that the He said, "We have welcomed process of Socialist transforama- such a development and Lion receives different forms sider that these links

com.

in different countries in relation | further be developed on the basin | Indonesia --France-Presse. to the characteristics of their of equality, mutual respect and concrete conditions."

on open exchange of views.

Talks Tomorrow

"In International relations 10- duy,

the

Independence

equality of all peoples are more and more compicioly expressed

Co-operation

The two leaders were pro-and strengthenced.... posing tonsis al 31 luncheon given by President Tio for the Rumanians, led by Mr Gheorghiu-Def and the Premier, Mr Chiba Stoics, who arrived yesterday on a nine-day visit to column the call President Tito paid on them In June, while returning from Bussin

It was later announced that talks would start tomorrow at the White Palaco here, with President

the Tito heading Yugoslov and Mr Gheorghiu- De the Rumanian sides,

"I bleve it is necessary that very country and every people complete and develops me |fruitful co-operation with other countries and peoples on the bagle of the principles of active peaceful coexistence.

Solution Possible

To Polish

German,

Differences

Dortmund, Oct. 21. West German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, said today that an understanding with "Fred respect particularly Socialist Poland" was both possible and probable.

"WC

believe

That in this

countries should serve DE On example both the regulation The talks would continue of their mutual relations arxi in Tuoday and later at President the whole area of International Tho'

residence on relations."—Router, summer' Brioni Island, when a communi- que would be issued, Observera noted that a Hungarian Com- munist Parly delegation now in Yugoslavia was not entertained nt Brioni.

Prouident Tito, adtressing the Rumanians as "comrades," said! ho was convinced of the friend- ship and sympaty of the Rumanian people, who were Inked to the Yugoslave in the common struggle to build a boticz Socialist futuro and strengthen world peace,

Links Welcomed

Armaments Delegation

Reciprocal Spirit

He sald developments in No peoplo

has

suffered Poland strengthened his hope since the 18th century so cruel that one day all the peoples of ja treatment as Poland. Wo Europe would enjoy peace and must not forget that Poland hon freedom.

three times been torn apart and divided.

"1. have always profoundly adntired the unaliakable will of the Polish Adenauer, who was speaking Christian spirit."

people and their bofore a congress of

Christian Democrat youth in Rhineland- "If Poland bachare free," Westphalia, agreed that dif- Adenauer continued, "it would ferences London, Oct. 21.

existed betwõet thebo an event of incalculable in- Lieutenant-General ន. E German peoplo and Poland. portante for Europo.We call

President Anderson,

Eisen. hower's personal counsellor They could nonetheles be for freedom for all pooples on the world and that goes for "eliminated" by negotiations, amaments, arrived in London

Poland too,” embarked upon in a spirit of this evening at the head of a 15-man dologntfork

reciprocal understanding

putpopoly say this today" the Chancellor declared,

"ibe

of

The General, who is director

Oder-Neisse: Line

of the United States weapons cause events are taking place in

"Obviously, tho Gerrian services will confer with Foland whose scope cannot yet people will never give up their "Since the removal of the | Briush Defence: Ministry be assosacd,

Hight with regard to Poland and historia injustice and the abnor- officials on weapon research.

No one in the Federal. Re- the Oder-Neisse line, but I am mat position in our mutual, re

public," Adenauer continued, convinced that this right could fationis,; for which the peoples of

"believes that, these, diferences most oasily express itself could be resolved by force by a through an agreement with a sponsible, these relations are

reunified Germany,

Free Poland, Adenauer added. --France-Presse.

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Secondly, there wis possibility that a vote for Mr Elsenhower, was a vote for Mr Nixon as President, in the event of Mr Eisenhower's death or in- capacitation,

against

Spor

trenty provides for the gradual transition from the French to the Ger-

a

men economy with continuing long-term economule pilvliegen for France.

The treaty will be signed by the West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, and the French Premier, M. Guy Mollet,--Router.

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