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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957.
AID TO ISRAEL POSSIBLE TO REDUCE
LOSS OF LIFE
First Allocation Since Suez
Within A Week
Washington, Apr. 24.
American officials working on re- sumption of economic aid to Israel said today that they planned to make their first allocation within a week.
That will signal the actual start of a $25,000,000 programme for the fiscal year 1957 which was about to get under way when Israel's invasion of Egypt on October 29 brought all aid operations to a halt.
The United States agreed to Administration was considering resume and six weeks ago, after a change in US polley toward the 1st Israeli troops were the Tito regime. Administration withdrawn from Egypt, and officials confirmed that the ques- negotiations on details have tion of ald to Yugoslavia bern proceeding since in being reconsidered by the Gov- Washington and Tel Aviv,
ernment.
made គ
No move has been. yet to resume economic aid to Egypt and Jordan, which was suspended at the same time as the programme in Israel, The hope here has been that aid to Jordan could be resumed and incicosod as a result of a visit to that country by the special Middle East Ambassador, Mr James Richards.
LED TO RIOTS
to
Political disturbances Jordan, which led today riote against the moderate government of Prime Minister Hussein ef Khalidi, have frustrated these hopes both in Washington and In Amman thus far.
The size of the first allocation for Israel for the 1937 til
period which ends in June 30— was not revealed. BuL officials said it would signal resumption
WDS
ruled President Eisenhower last October that continuation of limited aid to Yugoslavia would bo in the best interests of the United States. He said it would
the help preserve
Yugoslav Government free com Moscow domination.
Mr Eisenhower time that the would not send
Bald at the United Statca any jet planes or other heavy military equip- ment to Marshal Tito until täc His stration became clearer. statement seemed to imply re consideration at a later date. 'VERY MUCH OPPOSED'
Administration officials, In reporting a reappraisal of the altuation, sald that relations between
Markbai Tilo and 3101co- Moscow had become ably cooler in recent months.
Senator Knowlund said ho
of the flow of industrial items was a "very much opposed" and agricultural commodities to jet plane shipments to Yugo- badly needed
economy.
by the Israeli oluviu,
|
"I would hope the Adminis- The farm products, to come tration would not take · such out of surplus domestic stocks, action while Congress is in re- will be sold to Isruel for local cess,"
the sald
Republican currency which will be given leader, Israel Lor financing economie development projects
Senater Knowland auld any to be agreed upon between the two number of US allies "need jel countries.
equipment." He usted the Re- public of Korea, Turkey, Palus- American economic aid tech- nicians evacuated from Israel an, the Chinese government in after the invasion of Egypt last Formosa, Thailand, Vietnam and
the Philippines. autumn were continuing to processed in Washington for "All should have priority return to their jobs in Israel. over Communist dictator Tito," An International Co-operation he said United Press. Administration ofleta! suid
about seven
be
back dozen, were about to leave.
had been sqlit already and unother
CAUTIONED
The Senate Republican leader, Mr
'NATO SPIES' ARRESTED
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Vienna, Apr. 24. William Know- A group of "Western directed land, today cautioned the ad- Nalo spies" has been discovered ministration
against shipping and arrested in Czechoslovakia, Jet fighter planes to Yuro- | Prague radio said today,
slavia before Congress returns on Monday from its Easter
Texta.
KING IN LONDON IN ATOMIC ATTACK
Quaker Steele
Willing To Die
At H-Bomb Test
London, Apr. 24. Grim illm shota DEO- duced in Japan of the after-effects of an alomic explosion
were lelcyLeed tonight for the first time in Britain.
Before the two-minute the shown in
"To- Programine Mr Clift Michel- more, advised viewers not to let their children see Iki CAEC anĮ After the film Interview with the Quaker, Mr Harald Steele, who was televised from the B.B.C. Birmingham studios,
B.B.C. night",
Mr Blette and his wife are resolved to try to be In the danger area during the British H-bomb test on Christmas Island,
Mr Steele said that he had planned to go to India sa a stop on the way to the Christmas Island area. He made it quite clear in the Interview that he was prepared to lose his life by being too near the Christ- Island explosion,
"I would do anything to starile the imagination and the conscience of man. kind”, he told Mr Michel- mort.—France-Presse.
Informality was the key- noto of the arrival in Londen last week of King Gustav
Bonn, Apr. 24. Three West German nuclear physicists today issued a statement saying that civil defence measures could decisively reduce loss of life in an atomic attack.
The three, Professors Otto Haxel, Heinz Maier. Leibnith and Wolfgang Riezler, were among the "Goettingen 18" the 18 Atomic scientists who came out against atom weapons for West Germany in a statement issued in the University Town of Goettingen on April 12.
The three are also members, the Civil Defence Bill boing of the Civil Defence Commission prepared by the government as of the German Research As-one of the urgent pieces of sociation, a Government, spon-legislation which should bo pored body which advises the voted bafate the Bundestag Government on civil defence, ends its
present
of the legislature. Their statement was read to
The government journalists at a press conference also told the bress by Her Felix von Eckardt, the that, according to information chief government spokesman, he
scasion, the last
spokesman conference
from the
obtained had parliamentary circles, Today's statement said the Bundestag debate on question Goottingen declaration had of nuclear armament would caused doubts in some circles probably be held on May 10. about the value of civil defence
Political observers consider in an atom wor. The threo scientists said their
that today's Government state- years
ofmienta show the continuing im with this question had brought them to the conclusion attaches
portance the Government to the Goettingen complete protection against the extensive effects of sions. The question of whether declaration, and Its repercus- atom weapons was possible, but that mensures ot were technically, and financially possible which would decisively reduce the loss of human ito.
thot
no
protection not the Bunderwehr, the new West German Armed Forces,
havo should
atom
weapons is fast becoming the contrad Larue of the opening campaign for the
general election to be
Adolf, 13-year-old King of Continuing Importance held on September 16--Reuter.
Sweden, and Queen Louise, seen here. The visit will last Easter-Central Press
Over
Photo,
PROSPECTS PEACE OFFENSIVE’
OF
EXPLOSION IN
The three approved the Gov- cmment's Civil Defence plans, which provide for a rapid warn- ing system, the building of thetters, the provision of medical! GIRLS' SCHOOL
| stores and certain measures of
evacuation in case of danger,
Singapore, Apr. 24. A spokesman of the Interior British Army
experts had Ministry said in answer to ques-established that an explosion in tions that the government had Nanyang Girls School youter- asked the three scientists for day was caused by a fuse of n statement. No statement had an ari-tank sholl, o
police been asked for from the other spokesmani anid today. Bonn, Apr. 24.
13 Goettingen scientists, who The explosion killed * The Federal Gorman were not members of the Civil labourer and injured another Government spokesman Defence Commission. Felix Von Eckardt, said today it would soon be pos-reading the scientists' statement, dangerous because it could be
Herr
Von Eckardt,
that
Dr
man.
The police spokesman said after this type of fuse was very Konrad detonated if dropped or struck-
sible to judge whether the recalled
Soviet current
"peace Adenauer had suid he regarded i Reuter, offensive" contained any
concrete `pro
of prospect gress at the current United Nations disarmament sub committee's meetings in London.
Von Eckardt saldi he hoped
HOOVER : LIBERTY
CAUSEWAY BAYA TEM7287
the work accomplished by the STARTS
to advance a
subcommittee would make it possible
stage further along the road to con- trolled disarmament.
Questioned about the creation of # demilitarised zone in Europe,
Soviet proposed by Premier, Nikolai Bulganin, in his letter to British Premier,
Harold Macmillan, delivered on Saturday, the Federal Govern→ ment spokesman said the sug
and bod gestion was not new already met the approval of his
LAOS ASKS government,
The broadcast anid
Josef Majer, a medical doctor of Prague, and **some
his of Senator Knowland, long op- friends" were arrested and will posed to such shipments, sald be put "before a People's Court he had seen reports that the shortly."United Press.
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London, Apr. 24.
He added his government's approval was subject to the demilitarised zone coming within the framework of general dis- armament agreement and of general easing of international tension.
"the
The support voiced by the
Eckardt sald it might be Big Three Western powers for the Royal Government of Laos Possible to get back to in iis negotiations with the Spirit of Tapallo", invoked in Pathot Lag forces was requested recent Soviet publications, pro by the Laofan Government,vided the Soviet Union accepted authoritative sources Bald to the fact that the Federal Gov- ernment remained faithful to day.
its ailies and so its undertakings lowards them,~~~Franco-Presse,
The Lootlan Government asked the United States, France and Britain to roofirm their interest in the reunification of Lace by the Integration Pathet Lao forços into the na- donal community in order to
the reinforcs
government's position with respect to the Pallet Lao, these sources said.
The position of the big three power was outlined in notes to Laos, made public today.
AEC'S SAFETY TEST 'SUCCESSFUL”
Mercury, Apr. 24.
The Atomic Energy Com- mission only today conducted the firus in” ito 1957 series or The provisional agreements puclean "safety" teste-an ex- concluded last December bo-plosion of non-nuclear device tween the Laotian Government noun atomie weapons to see it and the Pathet Lao were not concussion will trigger nuclear
Laotian Na-bombe. approved by the tional Assembly because of the conditions laid down by the The ABC's usual brief ab- and the refusal of nouncement said only that the Pathet Loo the Pathet Lao to give sufficient 6:27 am. (1425 GOAT) text was guarantees of its good faith."uccessful." France-PresSE.
In a similar test fest year, the Condon' Bot up a radiation rending among the weapons that indicated sharp blows on storie webpons.could stir radioactivity,
PRECIOUS
'DROPS
FOR
PRECIOUS
MOMENTS.
CHERRY
HEERING
There was no report of any e- plosion at a nuclear weapon dut Low last year's modelyn tech, séries.
Untied Press.
Prague, Apr. 24... The firm postwar telephone service between Czechoslovakia and Japah, has bents opening 'the Postia, Ministry, announced to-
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