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Pro-Western And Arab
Nationalists Clash Over
Eisenhower Doctrine
By JAMES NORRIS
Beirut, Apr. 2. The Lebanese Government's declaration
full support
for the Eisenhower Doctrine has sharpened the existing con- flict between the pro-Western and Arab nationalist groups in Lebanese politics.
On March 16, the Government and the mission led by President Eisenhower's special envoy, Mr James Richards, issued a joint communique expressing complete agreement on. the aims of the "doctrine," and promising "in principle" certain civil and military aid
Lebanon.
Headlines
to
"Lebanon, United States, hás v special interest in maintaining good re- tatlone with the United States,
rallies to the Wes!"
and "Lebanon goes hand in hand with the Unlied States" greeted the communique in pro-Western
newspapers,
the policy."
General Elections
Political Crisis
In Argentina: New Air Chief
Buenos Aires, Apr. 2. Commodore Eduardo Mao-
A special service was. held by the Pope last week in 81, Peter's, Rose, for 50,000 Roman high-school students. Picture shows the Pope belag carriód in state us be blemen the cheering utade ja § Br Express Photo.
Djakarta, Apr, 2.
Within the next few months, The Arab nationalist PIMPLEST 'EBKAMEL'
press however, gave the bandy concais as R heals.
news à dif- the Government has to announce tube kolay! Two sizes WADIE ferent stand with such headlines
the date of general elections, froin icauing dispensaries And
na: "Government ties Lebanon which should take place later In
Cloughlin, Director-General of MINERS LEAVE wheel to
of American the
the mammer, According to one
the Argentine Air Force Minis- "AI newspaper, opposition
sty, today accepted the post of Siassa"
some Lebanese coders
Air Force Minister and thus ap- have threatened to boycott
the pacently
resolved Argentina's elections if the Governinem. four-day polliical crisis,
not Ro-
revisa Its foreign
The Air Force yesterday sug experts has been instrueled to gated to provisional President leave rebellious centrul Sumatra Podro Aramburu, that Mac by the provincial authorities, the Cloughlin be named to replace
Sumatran newspaper former Air
Jullo central Krnusse, who resigned on "Haluun" said. Saturday in protest against the
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Leading
included орропетын shree former Prime Ministers, a
the formor President f public, and a candidate for the Preskiancy when it falls vacant next year. In general, the of position consisted of Aneb nationalists, Including some Christians, the positive neutral- ials," and a few Communisie or crypto-Communists.
Opposition Press
does policy.
The opposition also complains that the Government has made Ita decisior of a tirne when the state of emergency is still
in
Minister
Students
US Aid For
Pakistani Factories
Karachi, Apr. 2. Pakistan will receive $10 million
help Anance fortiliser factories
Fre..
to
from
SOUTH AFRICA'S MOST TATTOOED MAN
By HAIG NICHOLSON
Cape Town, Apr. 2. '
Vic de Wit, a young man from De Doorns, a charming village 130 miles from here spread over a wide area of vineyards and orchards, has a single consuming ambition: He wants to be the most-tatiooed man in South Africa.
Ife paused for a moment.
Five months after he had his | I intend to have as many de- first tattoo done, he has made algne as possible put on my torso considerable progress towards the realisation of his ambitious. nlled in with shading."
and then I shall have the spaces His arms are adorned with beautiful girls. On his chest is a ship in Arli gail, and on his broad back he has recently had completed & multi-coloured masterpiece of St George the Dragon.
and
It was while having this major work done in a Hike room at Woodstock, Саро Towel suburb, by a tatooing expert, Mr I Richter, that Vic spoke of his plans for making his body many-splendoured thing.
"It does not hurt," he said, as the needle Jabbed into his back. But as ire epoke his teeth closed over a piece of biltong (a strip of dried meat) and he gazed at a notice on the wall which said "No swearing."
St George
"St George and the Dragon," he added, "is one of the big- gest desigre. It covers the whole of my back and has talven four
A team of Japanese miningaident Elsonhower's Middle East essions of three hours each to
force and comment in still sub-government's decision to post- The Japanese team had been
ject to censorship,
asked by an Indonesian business firm in Djakarta to visit mining sites in the region of Muuralembu,
Plan, high Ievel sources hore sald today.
The sources sald that agree- ment on this sum had been reached during talks in Karachi Pakistani leaders and between
Mr James P. Richards, President Elsenhower's special envoy.
complete.
"There is D bigger design, 'Rock of Ages,' but it is not in slock at the moment."*
Pair Of Socks
"Then," he added, "I can start on my legs. I should like to have a pair of socks tattooed on my feet. There would be no need to take them off for washing and they would never wear out”
"That is the great thing about tatooing it is a sort of Invest- ment guaranteed to lest longer than the owner."
to many Vic's story recalled the craze in Cape Town about five or six years ago whey toth men and women rushed to tattoolate for adornment.
WAS
One of these tattooiste Mr A. Watts of Belville, other Cape Town suburb. He then said that lay 23 years le had done 40,000 tattoos, Large and small,
"My longest altting was fm 22 hours," be recalled, "The task was to tattoo all the members of the British Royal Family at back of a the supper on Johannesburg woman. I paused only for an hour-dor a rest and refreshment.”
Best Work
He bit of another piece of biltong in the room with walls
with hundreds of covered Latooing designs and went on: "I have always ked the idea of tattoos but I did not itnow Mr Richards visited Pakistan Inst week to explain President where they could be done until Elsenhower's Middle East Plan
a friend brought me here." to the Pakistani Government,
Mr Richter paused in his The sources added that pro- work, and Vie rose to relax for Nations in the mihift vagion,
the general elections until offelally February, or But the censorship
MacCloughlin announced that applies only to military informa-
he had been named Air Minis- tion, and is sometimes errulic.
ter after a meeting called example, after the Richards Aramburu
by For
this
and morning,
get published communique had been
attended by Vice-President, The Japanese could not in full in every newspaper, with
Rear Admiral Isane Rojas, Navy permission to make the trip from its reference to the possibility of
revolutionary "Banteng Minister, Rear-Admimi Teodoro the military aid, the editor of 1. Support for the Elson-
Hartung, and Army Minister, Council" which took over the lets jointly evolved by the dve a few moments, doing rock-'n- weekly nows magazine wanted
administration of the province Bagdad Pact countries Britain, roll to the music of a radio.
Pakistan,
Iraq hower doctrine is part of a reproduce it. The
The bo last December.
Council Perala-iowards Improving tele
"This ght on my left arm" he premeditated plan stock now
to milt- to isolate deleted the reference
when he stopped communications would receive explained, Lebanon from the rest of
aworn in tomorrow afternoon-instructed them the tary aid on recurity grounds.-
dancing, "is the first I had done, Arab states.
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Bere are some of the argu- put forward by the ments opposition press:
2 The government is try- ing to drag Lebanon Into one of the world's two military camps.
of
3. The inconvenienĽ196 isolation are not worth the dallurs which Lebanon hopes to receive.
4. No big power helps Д smail power out of pure kindness but only
pur- suance of its own policles and at the expense of the small power.
6. The pro-American group now in power does not re- present the wishes of the people, whose views it should trave asked through national pleblecite,
to
6. Adoption of the Eigen- hower plan is tantamount
return to the
Мал- date (under which France governed Lebanozi after the eclipse of the Ottoman Empire).
7. Lebanon approved the views of the Elandung Con- ference, including "positive noutrality" but w pretends not to know what the term
menna
8. Lebanon
ahould be the Switzerland of the East, talking no side, in International disputes,
Pro-Western Papers
Diplomatic source here say that those arguments include the views of a "lunstão fringe" trut oleo reflect a very real concern for Lebanon's independence. The
French Language newspaper
the
Seudt
"L'Orient", aset the first argu- ment by saying "Lebanon can hardly be facfated from Amb world when Iraq, Arabla, Sudan, Libya, Tunisie and Morocco have either cepted alliance, with or aid from the United States, and only three or four (Arab states Ar
positively nesakrat.”
The pro-Western press forward these arguments:
for
BC-
put
1. Lebanon la iškely to re- célvo at least $20,000,000
hon development projecta. This figure, it should be noted, Is only a gues as the
com- mmunique, did nai mention any specific sum.
•
2. The communique did not imply any possibility
Amoticon Interference
Lebanor internal affairs.
of
in
8. Lebanon should support
the United States
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fight ugniet Coenrosanism.
to
China Mail Special,
Censor
General Arturo Ossorio,
minister is to The new
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Mr Watts considered his bost work was a tattoo which he did on a Cape Town men who had two, large dragon on his book; a battleship and two henda of sallons on his obost; a mermaid and
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the flags of the United with another battleship on scroll; while on his arms and legs were guram of women,
Women, sald Mr Watts, were more discreet than men in their ehodes of tattoos, They pre ferred nail designs such as scrolls, swallows, heute, dog- gors, and TOSCI.
And women, Mr Watts addech, were particularly grateful that tattoos could be removed by a special Dormula which wEN KOTH painful than the tatooing starit,
"Women, who have married" often come to me to have the tatooed menon of foxtoer oweeb, hearts removed,” Mr Watts said. "And, of cOLITEO, when a girl changes her boy friend I am often esited to change the name Bill to Bob!"
Love makes the world go round--mi di certainly keeps me buy."-China Mall Special.
UK-Maltese Economic Talks End
The
Lorkion, Apr. 2. British-Maltese Malka ört
the constitutional and economic futuro at the Mediterrancara island ended here tonight.
A Colonial Office communique said that "satisfactory progress" had been made on the con- stitutional side;
But Mr Dom Mintoff, Prime Minister of Malta, had been un- able to agree on the principle underlying the proposed ecocio- mic ürüreg chúnta-to dive Malta part parity with British Kving standards,
Mr Mintoff will leave here by air for home tomorrow to come sult his government on the London talks.
He will report back to tho British Government later on the outcome of his discussions with his colleagues, the Colonial Office said.
Earlier today; Mr Mintof discussed the progress of the talks with Mr. Harold Mac millan, the British Prime Minis- ter-China Mail Special,.
Steel Products
Increased
Pasts, Apr. 2. Peking Radio claimed tonight that steel products turned out by, the Anshun Iron and Swe Company in the first quarter of this your showed an increase of over 200,000 tons as compared with the same period last year. The radio mid that story was increased by about 200,000 tons and pig iron by over 120,000 tone.
It added that all the worke
have over-fulfilled, their duction targets,