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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1957.

OPPOSED

MIDEAST DOCTRINE

Dean Acheson

Will Recommend Rejection By Congress

Washington, Jan. 10. Democratic former Secretary of State Dean Acheson opposed President Eisen- hower's Middle East döëtřine today as “fär töö hazardous a course even to be hinted at.

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State, said Eisenhower's request was "not only unnecessary but undesirable" and the authority

Acheson told the

House Foreign Affairs Committed that Elzenhower's request for standby nuthority to ure US military sought Wilk "shadowy Gid force against any Communist vague." angression in the Middle East "round perilously like another approach to the brink,"

Acheson, who was former Pre-

"Hazardous Course" dent Truman's Secretary of

JAPANESE

ENVOYS

MEET

Beirut, Jan. 10.

Israeli Troops

Withdrawing Shortly

Tel-Aviv, Jan. 10. A conference of ranking The spokesman of the Japanese diplomats in the Israeli Foreign Ministry to- Middle East opened here to-night confirmed that Israeli day under the chairmanship troops in the Sinni Peninsula of Mr Kamloura, Japan's would make an additional 25 ambassador to Turkey. kilometres withdrawal by January 15, abandoning El Arish and the

Greek

Kamioura told reporters

the conference would discuss the

C

Atomic War

He mid his knalysis of the President's request and the explanation given by Beore- Lary of State John Föster Duties convinced him the effect would be

to grant tlie President power to use atomic warfare it he felt it was necessary.

This

15 reckless

walk," Acheson said. "Vague phrases might but the most vitul danger by nuclear retalia- tion carry

which suggest that we respond to any

Д

vicious

risk, or not be- cause a fatal

whether belleved lieved, and may

riscalculation

"There can be no bluff here." Acheson

recommended that Congress refuse Eisenhower's request and approve Instead a policy declaration rupporting the President in his opposition

Mkko East situation parti- Orthodox monastery of to Soviet Intervention.

cularly the Suez crisis, Arab-Saint Catherine. Ismel Eisenhower's Middle

doctrine and economic issues of special Interest to Japan.

relations, President Indications to this effect were Acheson testined scarcely two Easi mare carlier today by General [hours before Eisenhower went Edson Burnie, Commander of before joint session of Con- the United Nations Emergency Tess to deliver his State of Force, in Egypt.

We Union message,

Former offered

Kamioura sald thal Japan earnestly hopes that peace will

be consolidated and all disputes

will be settled in the frame- work of the United Nations.

7.

NORMAL TARIFFS

Kamloura said Japan doubt-

the

STAYING IN GAZA

withdrawal

to the old

in

The Israeli' spokesman sald writing his views on the resolu

President Truman, earlier to submit Israeli-Egyptian armistice linetion to the Committee. would not be made In any case by January 15.

Israel will maintain its occu-

for the moment,

the

on Japanese spokesman confirmed.

The spokesman sald the

Doctrine"

Rejected

advanced

by

Port

TO IKE'S Ford Works FALANGISTS TRY

New Governor-Genéfal

"Lord Cobham, 47-year-old recently-appointed Governor- General of New Zealand, is pictured at his home, Hagley Hall, Worcestershire, answering some of the 300 Tetters from friends who congratulated in on his appointment-Express Photo,

French Togoland Trusteeship Debate In UN

2.

United Nations, Jan. 10.

The United Nations pressed efforts today for

Togoland.

Slow Down

London, Jan, 10... About. 2,300, workers at Ford Compatria Degenham works have been put on a three-day week and told not to repeti, for work to- morrow. They are among 7,000 workers already on a four-day sk, ki tho main Degenharti plant. The Te mainder of 17,000 ployees Wele working nor. mally.

The

em-

sta

mang had

stocks, of car

been used up and falslied car assembly would be slowed to meet reduced body prodaction from Brfers Motor Bodies Côm- pány-Ching Mall Spécial.

Garry Davis Stages Strike

Now York, Jan. 1o. Garry Davis; isif-styled "“world citizen”, and son of the

society bandleader, Meyer Davis, entered the United States · wilföüt a regulation passport, today after staging & sitdown strike aboard & Dutch air- liner.

Davis, 32, a proponent of world government, said he won his point by gaining entry with no strings attached. The Immigration Service had offered

permit his

entry 04 2 "parolce,"

US

TO PRESERVE

ONE PARTY

Madrid, Jan. 10. Späillsh Falangists fought today to preserve their party as the nation's only political entity and malistay of the present regime.

Monarchists

Baste changes in the Consti He can move in a variety of tution are being planned for ways. He might decide to force Spain and the Falongists, are a compromise between the determined that their voice, Falange and their opponents to shall roman, permanent in the give himself more time to bring nation,

them properly together. He were equally might com.e down

heavily insistent that n king should be on one side of the other, and restored, or at least that General risic, the disfavour of the party Francisco France should make ek aside. rome definite provision for the.

would be the extreme, restoration.

was no Indication was anxious for this. He is only 04 and has said

Bickering

This

and there Franca

: himself he will rule, Spain for

years to come "it God is will-

Internal bickering within the Ing United Press, Franco Cabinet between Mon archists and Falangints caused the Falange version of the pro- posed

Constitution which made no mention of the Monarchy- to be sent back to caromiticé for re-study.

Irritated by the delays two Falange Cabinet Ministers TO- ported to have submitted their number of party officials have resignations to Franco, and a quit

their party In solidarity with the Ministers,

ment which

USE OF CANAL MAY BE CONTROLLED

London, Jat: 10:

The United States today called, on the 15-nation

tical party sanctioned, tb func

Thé, Falange, is the only poll- tion in Spain, wid Frano i the past

has

stressed that i should form the barls for a Suez Canal Ulófs Associa- broad sweeping hational move tión tö undertake a study would embrace to help determine how the Spaniards of all

shades ΟΙ opinion.

flow of international trade and Monar-Could hért be restored Faloogists chists have not settled down after the waterway is

each other, and reopened. happily with the Falange plans for a national |

But

movement under the new con- A communique after today's stitutional laws were not ac- sessions of the SCUA Council- "This parole would indicate ceptable to most. Monarchists. nist since the Anglo-French that I ain

a prisoner," said Informed sources said that the setlof in Egypt said the pro Davis, who renounced his US Falange plans were not accept posal was referred to the As citizenship in 1948 to become a and even trem ometals were Group Executive, which win

able to many army men

sociation's sbc-nation Executive, elther;

"world citizen." He has since reported lukewLIM, applied twice for reinstatement, without success, although the Government has granted him

an immigration visa,

Ho

UNCONDITIONAL

Proud Record

The

meet next Wednesday,

will report back to the Council on January 21.

LAST AUTUMN

But the sources pointed out the Falange has a long proud record on close association with Franco in the civil war, and hat | fölévosti. provided the political structure

a compromise agreement on the status of French bound plane yesterday. Davis, tionca position in pronations that whome user

mous

anci

tomorowe

und

Cargoes

Was arrested in the of the regime. Further it has The Ascodation ta

was estab Netherlands last December 31 controlled the

lished here last autumn tó syndientes, when he arrived from Pakistan. Spanish trade unions.

handle Interests of the principal Dutch Immigration officials put Tho Falango is tho one user nations. bimm aboard the New York-political body with an organisa Informned sources said it is

Spain. And it recognised among sendy-haired World War II air has a

the Canal. Is man, suld he "signed nothing" viding holders in capitals reopened facilities available Debate in the United Nations He urged the

two sides to in winning his sitdown strito and provinces which will be will be limited and demands on General Assembly's Trusteeship redraft their The Committee's Democratle

resolutions or

victory. He said:

the easily yielded, Couneli on French demand for agree

Canal will bd members rejected a proposed

heavy. Some on a joint document

Only Franco himself held the sources belleye A system.f substitute for the "Eisenhower recognition of the new "autono which would include "an amend "I am in this country unanswer to the future, He might priorities for shipe

republic of Togoland" ment for the revamping of the conditionally, they have give a hint to it this week, per-might have to Star propan brought forth two proposals by present statute to invest in the allowed me to represent myself haps at prominent" Democrat.

the Philippines today to give

Cabine! Government Togoland greater freedom to the African vestige of autonomy which does Press.

world citizen-United meeting. No official reunions was

I were set for today. territory before any UN action is taken.

not, now exlat, and an amend- ment providing that the ad- Counell, Outside the United States, with the backing once fimplement Article VI of ministrating authority should at of Canada, Denemark, the the statute by

dissolving Dominican Republic and Thal- the Legislative Assembly and "The dependence

land, sought to compromise the electing a new one on the basis of Europe five-nation upon Middle Eastern oll is Togoland

of the universal suffrage which Nasser's trump card in getting Indian proppenă.

with man opposing has been granted but not the Canal cleared at the ex-

applied." pense of others without concès- on his port," Acheson

10 would warmly welcome pation of Sharm El Sheikh and Lebanon's move to re-establish | Gaza Normal tariffs goods. Finance Minister Mauri Maalour said normal tariffs Israeli authorities were awelting would be 'resunned, storting May for the arrival of United Na- tions Educational, Scientific

"very and Cultural Organisation re- Meantime, informed sources presentatives before evacuoting

Acheson suggested as

one Lebanon-Japan sold a

the monastery of Saint way to sidestep Egyptian re- Juctance to re-open the Sucz shortly, whereby

The UNESCO representatives Canal that the United States import from Lebanon and the have been invited to see for supply oil. to Europe "and pay free zone of Beirut at least half themselves that Israeli troops the excess coals of dollar oil,"

agree-

ment would bo concluded Catherine

Japan would

ne much as it exports 10 have not looted the Monastery,

Lebanon.-France-Pre390.

-France-Presse,

A British Crossword Puzzle

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sions

said.

resolution

Satisfaction

concrete

the

on

The five-power draft would declare "satisfaction" with the

Comparison

"So long, as Europe must draw French reform in Togoland, take Laraki compared the

on its got and dollar reserves note

So

of the

creation

of the

some as

Moroccan delegate Abmed Fronch referendum In French Topoland plebiscite in British Togoland under UN suj

supervision, He said termination of the

consecrate the consolidation of trusteeship now would

the territory, in the French Republic." Union, Ir not the French

for Western Hemisphere oll," "autonomous republic" and send with the ha continued, "Nasser Can

the a UN commission to study bleed Europe to death. operation of the territory on a long as

reliance on commercial new status. India has refused to channels alone continues, the join ku any expression of satis supplying will be inadequate faction. for industrial and private needs, She has oven refused to make with the resultant pressure of direct reference to the "autono unemployment and privation,

mous

republic" until the Trusteeship Counell has examined the entire case.

Remove Pressure

The Indian delegation de clined to discuss the compromise efforts or the "wide range of

"But Congress could re-But an Indian spokesman sald

consultants now going move this pressure by declar- that the five-power resolution in ing the policy, and directing its present form the Administration to work oble and made it clear that the was unaccept- out 'the arrangements, for next step toward compromise government to supply could comb only if the United Europe's needs and pay the States and other sponsora. made excess coat of dollar oil," "extensive modifications"

their draft.

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Colla, & Felled, 8 Instep, 10. Ibeen, 12 Arenas, 14. Probam, 17 Bire, 19 Linseed, 20 Oriolan, 22 Nest, 23 Testing, 27. Rosen, 20 Aulde, 30 Tempor 31 Defort, 82 Pulls Down: 1 Chirp; 2 Lamb, 3 Bucal 5. Erin, 6 Lunde? Denied, 0 Preinte, 11 Bosart, 13 Eminent, 15 Rare, 16 Booted, 18, Rein, 20 Onward; 21 Tarif; 24 Sterp 20 Impel, 20 Crored, 27 she?

"I don't share uie sense

an attack,"

of

Philippines delegate Victorio

panic going about that unless D. Carpio took exception today this Crolution is passed there with both the ave-power and will be

Acheson the Indian resolutions, Ho Bald.

maintained that both would commit the UN to further action He said Russia has been re- before any attempt is made to ceiving cently so much by invoke broader application of from fire" in the Middle East the new Togoined statula, that it would be "quite un-

wise" for Russia to launch an attack in the area.

Not Perfect

Acheson pizo

Non-existent

Carpio said that, the so- called autonomous republic of Togoland in non-existent bow cause there is neither autonomy nor a republic.". He said, repre- sentatives of Togoland have said that confereed and admitted that at Dalits criticians of so-called this time the trust territory Democratie stibilitaté for the in no position

the maintain Administration-sponsored robuste functions in a govern solution was silly. Ire mata mentthe control of education the and the administration of fub- the wab- tice which are the

vory

"basi

Dulles

was... far... from. polat in refecting

itate proposal.

to

for the existence of autonomy." Carpio said, that striding b Acheson who dented writing UN commission to Togolandmow the subsiliute, said. It was not would be useless. Housk porfect but he sold it pointed to | What functiori wint“ bentht, The Ind what it would bơ what practical work, could fi who follow. The ministration resorulton; he said, don of this dustain which affer Ada | próduch fó ökamnina, the opera: wie "Far Lod general for murety, alt tévén no important. functions

United Pre

Perú annouriced li would become a co-sponsor of the joint resolution United Press.

Jordan Claims Israeli

Troops Massing

United Nationă, Jan. 10. Jordan alleged in the United Nations today that a vast number of Israeli troops hique been massing along the Jordan | border in the past two days.

The Jordan Foreign Ministri, i

a cable to its, UN delegate, - asked him to focus the atten- tion of the Secretary-General and United Nations, members on these troop moVENENA "before an attack occurs."

The cable was read to the UN General

the Assembly by Jordan delegate,

Animal Welfare Worker

United States that the

results of the SCUA study should, bo "placed nt the dipoon 4. Interested parties.". The executive, will also consider alternative routes, such as the Cape route and oil pipe. lines.

The Briush representative at the talks, Mr. Harold Beeley, Foreign Ombe Under-Secretary, fold SCUA thist Britain's offer to lend resources, fot, clearance work in the Canal south of Port Sald was still open. 49...............**

OPENED SOONER

The delegate, Abdul Monem Rifai, read the cable at the tail end of the Assembly'a morning session. It said the alleged troop concentration, finisjini was in the Tulkarm sector of the border.

Acceptance

the offer would

Meantime, Arab quarters said result in the Canal being opened that Jordan, merely sought to sooner than under the dating focus the Assembly's attention plan for clearance, be said,

Most of the 16, nations were on these movements and

and

would not request a debate represented by thele ainbassadors representatives of thres at present The

"beerver" nations Pakistan, atso

farael delegation expected to reply to Jordan's Japan and

charger at the Assembly's next meeting--France-Presic,

Honoured

attended,

2018

Ethiopia

20 Soldiers Killed In Ambush

■ Alziers, Jan. 10. Altogether 20 French soldiers were killed and 17 wounded in an ambush laid by terroriste on the Cherchell-Marceau rond In Algorin yesterday. It was learned, tonight. The rebels, who left threo dead on the scene of the ambush, took by surprise à 60 min strong military convoy.

16 a dash today between security forces and band soul volta

mountain

Sunge, mithe were killed and 50 prisoner.

Donorwble, Ini | scatteracki „î• eldenta" in," Algwela today! Lac2 forist attacks secoupled for the deaths of one Moslem

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persona

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