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› THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1957.

American Aircraft For Israeli Prisoners Of EAST GERMAN RED

Turk Complains

DEL

Nicosia, Feb 3,

Fadil Mulchuk, lender of the Turkish community on Cyprus, to- day sent telegrams, com- plaining against the latest bomb attacko

terrorist

against Turks in Fama- gusta, to world leaders, including President Eleen- how!T and the

United

Nations Secretary-General,

Dag Hammarskjoldt.

Telegrams also went to Britain's Premier, Harold

Macmillan, Turkish Рте mler, Adnan Menderes, and the Seorniariat of the

North Atlantie Treaty Or- cantation-France-Presse.

RUMANIA HOLDS

ELECTIONS

No Opposition

Vienna, Feb. 3. Rumanin held a genera! election for its second post- war

There were no contests-oily 437 candidates for the 437 seɔis. Nominatiorts

made were

by workers' organisations, among them the Communist Party.

Luftwaffe

FAST JETS POSE

PROBLEM OF

AIRFIELDS

Washington, Feb. 3.

US industry has available in sufficient quantity the type of aircraft needed by the new West German Air Force for its initial build-up programme through

Josef Lieut-Gen. Kammhuber, chief of the German Air Force, said today.

1960,

for

Kammhuber is here series of conferences with top US defence officials after com-

aircraft

The F-84 needs a runway near- ly 3,000 metres long to take off. Germiny does not now have suffickcht air fields able to ac-

of such

pleting 题 four-weele tour of US Air Force installations undcommodate this type of aircraft,

One disadvantage manufacturing plants. Kammhuber and his staff plan large airfields is their vulner- to leave on Wednesday for a brief ability to Soviet attack, he said. visit to Canada bèfore returning to Germany.

He said he would take

back

Kammhuber

contended that

Germany must have many

smali runways

011 or place

Final Decisions

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thais

lo meet

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The be

Do

Var Returned

Glad to be home are these four Israeli soldiers, returned after being captured by the Egyptians Meanwhile negotiations, go on about Israel evacuating the Gaza Strip - which she has so far refused to do. Express Photo:

More Caribbean Oil CLUB FOR

Imports

Into America

Washington, F.3.

The Independent Petroleum Association of America asked the Interior Department today to investigate the possibility of diverting oil which is presently imported from the Caribbean area to the United States Gulf and East Coasts to the European emergency area.

to Germany a series of recom- Soviet aggression. Grand National As-mendations as to the type of For the next two years the sembly (Parliament) today planes the German Air Force German Air Force will concen- and Bucharest radio re.should purchase

he said. German In- ported that the turnout of order during the next few years, trate on jet training planes ex- He refused to predict, howevci,

clusively dustry

bulld US- hopes 10 voters was up to 100 per whether the Boun regime would

Beensed jet trainers soon. cent in places and 94 per accept his ideas,

muxtel

will constructed cent in the capital.

T-33 smaller

the

now widely used by the German Air Force for training purposes.

The Bonn

Republic has plans for building heavy bomb cry, Kammhuber said. Ger decisions about the composition multy is linked so closely to the Atlantic alliance that a bomber

Its own Beel

would be wasteful

planning for the German Air Force is hampered

This association represents the need of a large-scale by the

Alr non-international United States of German reappraisal Furce goals in

In 1980.

m-producing companies. President Kamm-

Robert L huber said this reappraisal was

Wood in a letter to Fred Interlor Secretary

of ordered by

the NATO Hugh

that he request Command t the last NATO Scaton asked council

meling in

oll importing companies to fle Paris in

United information with the December 1950.

Slater Government on the fol- Guided Missiles lowing questions:

Moot of the candidates were Communist Party members but thero Were 1

[sw names formerly connected with other parties, together with some formerly Imprisoned as enemies of the regime but since "rehabilitated,"

хтеть

It will be up to the govern- ment in Bona to make the final

of the new German he said. The United Stales has available

not only the models Germany needs, but the produc tive capacity to deliver the planes, Kammhuber said.

But the German General did not rule out the

possiblity that the Bonn Republic would pur- Buchungst radio said no dis- chase substantial Air

Force Most equipment from Great Britain, turbances were reported.

to the polling France, Halland or Sweden, all voters marched booths in columns, accompanied these nations have fine designs | by brass banda, while in many for jet aircraft types, he said, towon and villages they danced but apparently lack produelive in front of the election centres, } potential, it added.

He said

The electorate is estimated al 10,809,000 out of a population of 15 million.--Router.

28 REBELS

KILLED

Oman, Feb. 3.

French security forces killed

28 Algerian rebels near Perre-

Gaux yesterday, it was reported here tonight.

Force expecta

Long-Tacation.

Ho

(ssure

to

"To what extent will each to diversion the German Air

TLOW the to produce

sald it was difficult to company

Europe of Caribbean oil finest young, jei-trained pilots predict the future progreso being imported into the United

Thore wax 5 good In 1958,

with informa By 1900 Germany's aviation,

States, together NATO commitment calls for possibility that piloted aircraft!

replace such 2,000 trained pilots and more would be obsolete at the begin- tion of their plane, if any,

Imports with than 1,300 planes.

ning of the next decade, with

domestic

cil (United States) This force

will be divided all aviation efforts centered on

tho

Guided either through increased produc- બ development Airho toelical

from storage tion, withdrawals 10-wing

missiles, Force equipped with F-84 and mi

adjustments in refinery that or predicted Kammhuber F-84R

and Jet fighter bumbers

German Air Force would operations." force. sn

Lace said no decision

leadership prob- serious

yours on the typejlem in ten

the Luftwaffe

into a

Kammhing defence

yet been reached

the

had

A

of fighter for the defence force, activated from

**Men

C-

In addition Germany plans a will be too old then," he said, two-wing Air Transport Com-while young pilots now train-

Pipelines Wood also asked that addi- tional pipeline transportation be established from domestic pro-

I areas to tide-water.

Communications Break Down

Barriers

Washington, Feb. 3.

be- Better commurdeations tween peoples can help break down the barriers that now exist

famous internationally

said entertainer Walt Disney today over a broadcast for the Voice

of America.

The security forces also dis- mand equipped with US C-118 Ing will not have reached stag ducion rently the only diversion world will have portable re-

covered u rudio post hidden planes. near the scene of the fighting,

together with

and clothing

cache of arms

Earlier torny, three persona Injured, one of them were seriously, when a grenade was a Tlemeen bowling thrown in alley, France-Presse,

Chief Problem

Germany's

diet

problem

during the next four years will be to find a plane able to take off on a short runway, he said.

A British Crossword Puzzle

24

12

ACROSS

1.Extenet (6).

7 Dente (4).

9 Diadem (5).

10 Well-covered (5).

11

Rich and Juley (4).

13 Earnest requests (10).

10 Prejicicn

22 Communista (4);

15

DOWN

2 Put into bed (5).

3 Avoid doing (8)..

Substitutes (0). Wealth (8): Réputés

(D).

13 Live cool (B);

14

17 Snake (S.

14 Opposed (8).

B Holy (0),"'

20 Ard they of preming to 20 Forge open (5).

21 Bhun (6)

12

19 Vanities (10).

24

Hindex (6)

portarice? (B).

20 Lake (4);

23 Paradlac (4),

27 Féáty (0).

7 Sample, 8 Pilot, 10 Able, 12 Matiresi, -15 Extol 10 Res

vel

„SATURDAY'S ɑRÖSSWORD,Koros). 1.bojtor,, 4

Da, 19 Date, 20 Blémmed, 21 Bear, 23 Gaunt,

25 Gnab, 20 Eluded. Bagni 1 Dibandy A Complete, Olls,

officers' rank.”—United Press.

Anglo-Japanese

Problems

Identical

to

the European shortage area has been Middle East all former ly imported imo the United States," Wood said. "This diver slon was quickly and fully re- placed by domestic oil it is reasonable to conclude that any diversion of Caribbean oil would Ricevise be quickly and fully replaced by domestic oll."

Wood

that the tanker route from the Caribbean area to

Exrope is substantially United from the shorter than States Gulf Coast, and that Caribbean crude

petroleum is generally of the type most sult- able for European requirements for fuel oil.

Tokyo, Feb. 3, British Professor Colin Fraser Brockington, a pu- blic health expert, said here today shortly before "Despite These considera- leaving for Burma that tions" he said, "Caribbean im- Japan faced. the same ports of crude oil into the States) East-Gulf three problems as Britain (United

an

Consts continue to increase."

aging population, According to Wood's state.

an acute housing shortagement, United States crude oil

and air pollution.

imports on Gulf and East Coasts in

785,000,000 who shutdow before the Suez

totalled

Prof. Brockington, arrived here on January 17 for a barrels, of which 254,200,000 tour of Japanese pubile Incalth came from the Middle East, organisations sponsored by the 440,200,000 from Venezuela, and British Council, said he had been 85,400,000 from other Western impressed with the efforts being Hemisphere countries. mode to improve Japan's public health service.

Iraq Plea

the Baghdod

Finance The professor said, however, In he would caution any nation who Minister, Khaill Kanna, sold to- thought it possible to pattern a day that Iraq was continuing its national

health system on the efforts to persuade the, Syrian basis of the British health Government to let Iraqi ol be scheme.

Via to the Mediterraneati niped The British scheme, he said, Syria, now the Suez Canal is was built on the basis of the being aleared public consciousness of the in- No Iraqi all his flowed to the dividual (often willing to work long hours for, no pay) anul strong local government system

FIT NEEDS

Mediterranean, since last Octo- aber; when pimping athtfors, in Syria wore sabotaget in retalia- tlon for the Anglo-French inter- vention in Egypt was address

Mr Kanna, who was. Nationsí health systems ing d press conference on thé should it the individual needs 1987, Iraqi budget, said, the off to Istock. which of the country instituting the would not go to: schemes, the professor said.

obtain oil In any case could

sourced once the The British public health ex-from oitier

Don (estimated at

WAR

90 million) only part of world prob

pert said Jopain's huge popula-Sutz Canal was re-opened.

He said Traq's development projects had not been affected by the stoppage of oil... Estimated Deficit

Jer

11:0 population growth was being added as medient selence | advanced and the average lite expectancies of nations, were

Extimated budgiers, expans

being incrrand. Om the other diume for 1967, he said, would hand, family blaming has come be more than £7.5 miliony control cos nation' birth rates showing to tatimibod derlät whip In: Lurn, had an effect on

Helgu 4 & 504-111; Examines, 12 Model, 18 Ro- national working forces-Row- Parliament this work bilted

Réali, 22. Gral.

Pro

He said there should be no peed for curtains of any kind to keep information in or out Fo about any land or folk.

of the pace sald because of science, it would seem reason adult across the face of the able to predict that soon every

ceivers attuned to all broadcast sources.

the Disney was another of

dis- world figures who have cussed the problems and pro spects of the future over the Voice of America, the US In- formation Agency's world-wide radio network.-United Press.

DIVORCEES

Singapore, Feb.

REINSTATED TO PARTY COMMITTEE

Berlin, Feb. 3.

Franz Daften, political opponent of East Ger- man Socialist Unity (Communist) Party, Secre- tary-Walter Ulbricht, has been reinstated as a member of the Party's Central Committee, it was announced today.

Dahlen was relieved of his functions on the Politburo and Central Committee after the Enet Berlin riots on June 17, 1953.

MUSICAL BANDIT KILLED

His reinstatement was agreed upon at the Central Committee's inst meeting from January 20 to February 1. This was on nounced briefly, and without comment, in today's issue of the Porty's newspaper, Neucd Security forces announced to- Deutschland.

day thai tia nhát dead i mein- ber of a musically minded jungle

Johore Bahru Feb', 3.

The Central Committee re-terror gang instated amother Communist An official communique cald leader, Hans Jendrelsky, who that near the deed terrorist were had also been excluded from the 20 pacics containing, food and party, following the 1989 Berlin clothing, two, cameras, a bugle rlots.

and three mouth orgens,

Proposed Talks

West Berlin observers be- lieved that Dahlen's reinstate ment may have been inspired

The communique sàfà men, of the 1st Battallori, Queen's Regi- ment, killed the Communist when he tried to break through a security cordon on Friday,

They thought that this bandit gang, used the bugle for nevoilie

by the desire of the East Ges and the mouth organs for night- man Government to find a more ly sing songs-Reuter

acceptable

representative for

proposed talks with the West German

Social Democratie Party, should the Social De mocrats win the West German elections next autumn. wives

A club is to be formed hero Poon for

estranged from their hus- and widows batda divorceen, was revealed today.

bd

Air-Sea Agreement

Buenos Aires, Feb. 8.

The Socialist Unity Party has to the Social given its support Dorhocrats, but it was deared

The British shipping line that the unpopularity of Walter Ulbricht might be an obstacle to Blue Star and the Argentine holding the talks. These talles State-owned airlines (ACTO would be almed at taking first liners Argentinae) today an- steps towards a confederation

the two German states and even need the signing of an they will nt whereby reimlocationcmbing their services for air

Koh, Stella

the sponsor, makt the clab will called, "The Sunshine and and Laughter Club" will adimit men as assočista

Lual condition members - CI

аго they

either divorced widowed or i a bachelor, over 25 years of age,

or

Mrs Kol said the aim of the club is to tell society the plight of women who Hayd

Tone

through difficult time through no fault of their own. plight of such women

German France-Presse.

'Witch' Murdered

Mongu, Barotseland, Feb. 3.

Two Africans, Lice Muakoi and Nwikisa Nawd, were son- tenced to death here for murder

agrocment

and.sed

agreement

The

said the the Cat would allow Blue Star Line to sell tickets for travel the Argentine airlines and the initer would do the same on behal, of Blue Star, The lines will services and

be able to "magle" ing a "witch" with a Thé

gun-which the judge described

#

men

especially sad in this part of the world where ODIsider themselves "the lords and masters" and re- gard women as "slaves,"

Mrs

Koh Sald-United

Press

Hickey, their

holders will alf, and

transport, wherever to en

as a "17th century horse pistol." stipulated, or Argentine planes

human skull and Blue Star sighed in

Police took a snake skin and a tortoise shell

The agreement

of the London by the UK, düblermo Argentine airlines

manoger

"smellers out" "witch"

Three other Africans have Foster, and Blue Star: trans

Thomas manager been sentenced to death here for portation shooting a "witch"-China Mail Aggett, the announcement said.

United Press, Special

HAIFA-AQABA ROUTE PLAN

to

Tel Aviv Feb. 3. has SRAEL

completed the first stage of its plan ship goods from Europe to East Africa by an alternative Suez the blocked route to Canal. The goods will be taken over-

tant from

Haifa, land

Israci's Mediterranean port, to Eilath port on the Gulf of Aqaba. Eilath was

opened to Istacli shipping for the first time for years in November, when Isracil JOTCCE advancing through Sinot broke the

of

Egyptian pun blocade. The, Halfa shipping firm

Posteldon reported today that the first consignment of goods

over

to be shippexi destined this route-thousands of miles shorter than the Cape route, the other alternative to the Suez Cazal-had now arrived ot Haka.

The goods, including dried fruit from Cyprus and spare parts and machinery from Italy and France, will be carried over. land to Eilath in the coming week and loaded aboard the

Massawa

Italian freighter Catherina Madre for

and Djibouti,

Shipping experts here say that. the trans-Israel route will

the cut by one month

time now taken for freight to be shipped to East Africa via the Cape of Good Hope.

(The Isrueil Legation in the Mague alated last month that so far 10 Earropean shippers had agrees to send goods via the overlang route.)China

Mail Special,

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