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Washington, May 2. Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, told a

Congressional Sub-| committee that the United

States Navy planned to build a number of nuclear powered surface ships and hoped to have a complete

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lie made the statement in u testimony before the Military Appropriations Sub-committee of The House of Representatives, The transcript was nude publie today.

Admiral Burke also said it wie known that the Soviet Union was interested in nuclear for submarines but it was not known just how much progress the Russians had made in this direction.

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Expected To Refuse Egyptian Plan

Washington, May 2.

of

CANAL

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Washington, May-2,

A member of the House Representatives today

proposed the appointment of a congressional sub- commitive to "look for a

the &Cross Isthmus of Panama.

Mr Herbert Bonner (Democrat, North Carolina), Chairman of the House Merchant Marine Com- mittee made the proposal

alternative" France is expected by diplomatic sources here to be the only member of the Suez Canal Users Association (SCUA) which will refuse to accept, evén under protest, the Egyptian plan for operating the Canal,

The sources said if this atil-

tude prevailed, it meant France

would nos allow its merchant

ships to

use the Canal and French tankers would concen- trate on loading of from Iraq, which arrives by pipeline in the Eastern Mediterranean ports of Lebanon and Syria, instead of sending the tankers to the Per- sian Gult for oft

Diplomate understood that the United States had urged the other SCUA nations to accept provisionally the Egyptian plan for running the canal, registered with the United Nations, to red how it operates.

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Paris, May 2.

M. Guy Mollet, the French Primo Minister, will receivo Mr John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, in Paris next Monday, the Prime

office announced Minister's here today.

The American statesman is Visiting Paris after the eurent North Atlantic Council session in Bonn and will attend the first of a Paris conference of American hends of missions in Western

Europe, also next Ho

expected Lo

also understood that They some United States ofeinla had The United States had

Informed representatives of Two atomic submarines in operation Expt sooner or

SCUA other

countries that

later others were either being

would built or were nearing comple- development and for the modern

for Kis economic

nisation of the Canal and that anid the might be the opportunity to

Egyptian plan.

The car-

sources said if there was ing day.

Pinczu, the and a destroyer, a period of calm in the next few French Foreign Minister, will the Canale with M. Mollet during his and the Jordan situation was talk with Mr Dulles-Reuter, stabilised, then President Nasser

Burke

la

Navy's programine was for the urge some modification of me Monday washington the follow-

Admiral

bullding of nuclear-powered surface ships, including a rier, a cruiser ..-Reuter.

Petroleum

Stocks Normal

Paris, May 2. Stocks of petroleum in West European countries are now back to the level of last Novem- ber 1, the Petroleum Com- mittee of the Organisation "for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC) said today.

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The Committee decitted, al its meeting In Paris today, that membar countries

the European organisation could now return to a normal system

of petroleum supply pad there was no longer any need for the allocation of petroleum.

months as regards

of Egypt would have to con centrate on doing something for 19 peopic, as there would be fewor Middie Eastern crists to hold their attention.

Consequently they believed President Nasser would have to ask for ioane. They thought it unilicely that Soviet Russia would be willing to give more economic aid to Egypt-United Prosa

NY NEGRO PROTESTS 'INSULT

was

Richmond, May 2. A New York Negro judge whose Invitation to a dinner for "distinguished Virginians" rescinated because of his гасе has protested the "insult" to Gov. Thomas B. Stanley. It was therefore decided

Edward R. Dudley, Justice suspend the day-by-day activi- } of the New York

City Domestic ties of the organisation's

10

Relations Court and former emergency petroleum group, | Ambassador to Liberia, wrote although the group will remain in existence until further no- tise-France-Presso.

HAVE YOU

sent in your nomination fur Hoogkang's

Footballer Of The Year?

If not, you laste from Traw until Saturday, May 11, tu du,,

Furn

aporka aager for the nomina fran form

Stanley in the hope that

"you

as Chief of State may begin to correct the terrible injustices being perpetrated upon a whole people in the name of democra-

Dudley is one of six Negroes known to have rectived invita- tions to the all-white dinner here on May 17 in connection with the 350th Anniversary of the founding of the Jamestown Colony.

The Invitations, co-signed by Stanley, were sent out by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, which withdrow those Seni

through a clerical error.ht

One official said re that

any Negroes

who showed

up should be treated courteouts- ly and allowed to be seated.

Dudley recalled in his letter that as Ambassador to Liberia In 1948-53, his Embassy included several white Vir- ginians under his supervision.- United Presas,

stall

POLAND EXPECTED

TO RECEIVE US

ECONOMIC AID

Washington, May 2.

$95

The United States is expected to announce million economic aid programme for Poland in about two weeks time, the State Department sources said today.

About $80 million worth of l A Polish mission, which bas surplus farm products, chiefly been negotiating in Washing- wheat and cotton and $15 ton since February, is reported million worth of mining to have asked for $300 million machinary, will be included in in economie afd-Reuter. the programme, the sources said.

Slightly more than $60 million will be made available under the Surplus Farm Dis- Dosal Low with Poland purchasing the products with Zlotys, Balance of the Pro- gramme will be financed with a doling loan from President Eisen- hower'a special emergency fund in the Mutual Security Pro- gramune, officials said.

Final agreement will be sign- od when Congress completos netibi ona blil to add $1,000 million to present authority for the, sale of- farm-surpluses" for föreign - cumveekalas, ¡¡---

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Ex-President

. hearing by a sub- mittee on legislation

carry out provisions of

to

tronty to

to make financial

meljustments

with

Panama Government,

the

The question of seizure of the canal by

Panama

was raised by Mr Timothy Sheehan (Republican,

Illinois) who asked whai would happen

the If Cattal were taken over in a manner similar to the

Suck Canal.

Mr Bonner advised tha sub-commitice that favoured appointment of a special sub-committee to consider

alternative waterway, even with good relations existing between tlin United Panama and States.

Mr W. E. Potter, Gov- ernor of the Panama Canal Zone Government, agreed that relations with Panama were "splendid” and said that no difficulties were in prospect.

Bul, he said, It WAN well to take pre-

tous.

The proposed legislation under study by the rub- committee would increase Panama's share of tolls paid by shippers and would transfer some property to Panama

The Canal and adjacent Jand la under perpetual Mans by the United States. "Relations with Panama are splendid and I don't anticipate any difficulty." Mr Bonner said after pro- posing a survey of alternate routes across the Isthane. ---Beuter.

SOVIET PROPOSAL

TO BE CONSIDERED BY UNITED STATES

Washington, May 2,

Mr Charles Wilson, the United States Secre tary of Defence, said today he assumed that the new Soviet aerial reconnaissance proposal was made in an atmosphere of peaceful intent, Mr Wlison wai commenting ference in Londan, 01 a press conference on the that the United States Soviet proposal, presented to the make aerial inspections of part Five-Power Disarmament Con- of Siberia if Soviet reconnais sance aircraft were permitted to fly over Alaska and the western portion of the United States.

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suggesting could

Mr Wilson said he had not studied the Soviet plan but he

ASKED TO added 1 would be given every

Two

MOVE

consideration

States.

by the Unitexi

"I think any suggestion, no matter where it comes from, if it is designed to contribute to the peace of the world, should be given every

consideration,"' Mr Wilson said.

Consideration

Iowa City, May 2. Negro students at the University of Iowa, one a col- lege musle department director, have been asked to move from their upartment by a landlord who said neighbours had

com plained, it was disclosed today.

Glenn Jundlord, Meeks, an insurance and real the world, he replied: "I cannot

Asked if he was saying that

the Soviet proposal was design- Med to contribute to the place of

catate salosman, told them in n say, but I assume it was pro- lotter they would have to leave feeted in that atmosphere. because he had received

Mr two

Willson also Bald the complaints from neighbours that United States would give careful their presence would lower pro- consideration to proposals that perty values to the neighbour- the military forces of the United hood.

States and the Soviet Union limited to 2,500,000 cách "Just exactly what will be decided I cannot my," he #ddod Router,

The students are Nathaniel should be G. Williams,

36, of Nashville, Tennessee, and Phillip Saunders, 24, of Mason City, Iowa,

Williams is on teave as head of the department of music Houston Tillotson College, Aus- En, Texas, He received

moo

Lor's degree from the University of Iowa in 1949 and is studying for his doctor's degree in music. -United Press,

Syria Sends 'Mild' Note To Turkey

Istanbul, May 2. Syria has sent a note

Montevideo, May 2. Jacobe Communist

Arbenz, former pro- President of Guatemala, has been granted Uruguayan Government per- mission to come to this country as a political refugee, it was an- nounced today.

Kuala Lumpur, May 2. Arbenz was overthrown in About Bity young Chinese Jung 1954 in an anti-Communist yesterday joined the Malayan Turkey complaining that Turkish revolution jed by Licut-Col, Aamy, an artny spokesman sald | Alr Force planes have flown Carlos Castillo Armas, the today. present chief executive

whose The Malayan Army, Guatemala.

members are mostly Melays, Switzerland-United Press.

Arbonz is believed to be in has launched a drive for

Chinese recruils-Reuter,

of

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A new picture of Crown Prince Carl Gustaf of Sweden who celebrates his 11th birthday last Tuesday, April 89. --* Express Photo,

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It also complains that Turkish Army manotuvres have been arranged with a vlow to affect- ing present relations between Jordan and Byria.

Foreign Ministry circles 10 Ankara denied the complaint of

air

space violation. Officials

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