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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1957.

Middle East Tension

Pinay Outlines Programme ISSUE SHOULD

NO INTENTION OF FORMING

A COALITION

By HAROLD KING

Paris, Oct. 15.

M: Antoine Pinay the latest Premier de- signate trying to form the next govern- ment today revealed that

as Prime Minister the main object of his policy towards Algeria would be that of Western security.

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"I our task to see that the nxis Western Mexliterranean does not fall into the hands of the Communists," he said.

M. Phay was addressing

to which he pres

conference Dutlined the chief points of the pitical

programare he had submitted to the various party leaders during the day,

M. Piny said that i would not know until tomorrow alght whether he could Bally agree to form a government, but if he did so he would

the National Assembly on Fri- ask for the morning ไป

day

vote of investiture,

speed in order to have a plan roady "In time for the United Nations General Assembly."

A. Pinay, if elected Prime Minister, will also give a dif- terent direction to the country's In a clear al- tranncial pulley.

to the price freezing fusion measures taken by the present Finance Minister, M. Gaillard, the Prime Felix Minister designate told report- cr

young

"Our Inanelal problems enn- to before he solved by oversimplified I reject a and brutal methods. polley of freezing prices and wages as unrealistic and as one calculated only to freeze exist. ing disharmonies in the econo- min system."

Public Welfare

M. Pinay posed two other conditions for taking over the next government:

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He said this was no ordinary Cabinet crisis. The reguse of The Fourth Republic was itsell threatened und what WIN urgently needed now was government of public welfare and based on

Will

sembly

1. A guarantee would be able to

that

sday

he h

months

12 a ofte for at least

and

BEDFORD DORMOBILE SENSATION

US Navy Missile Firing Failure

White Sands Proving Ground, N.M., Oct. 15.

One of the exhibits at the Earl's Court Motor Show which is expect- ed to create quite a sensation is the now Bed- ford Dormoblle caravan. The roof is adjustable and in ↑ matter of seconds it can be raised to give a headroom of G ft. 11 in. inside the car. The seating can be converted into 1 double or two single beds The inside can be transformed with a few quick alterations into a dining room with a table and seating four adults. out

There is also n miniature kitchen with a gas cooker, six gon water tank and sink, and built in cupboards. The cost of the car is only for because it is £725, fitted with a stove it is classed as a caravan and as such is exempt from Basically purchase tax.

a long-team contract. Special powers enabling The first public firing of the Navy's Talos anti-

As- a majority of the

him to deal by decree and anci on a bi-partisan without further

reference to policy in foreign affairs with a Parliament with nancial, eco- genuine national opposition. He comic.

administrative nald he had

including no intention of problems,

what he coalition called "far reaching reorganist Cabinet based on verbal agree-tlon of the country's ments that merely cloaked system and of its civil service" presistent divergencies.

manufacturing

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M. Pinay made it clear that a government headed by furself would take some time before introducing poiltical changes in Algeria.

defence

On Government investments, he said priorities should be given to housing, schools and to the development of the Sahara.

A French Senator said after consultation with M. Pinay that he thought Pinay would appear before Parliament for a of Investiture--perhaps even if he knew he would be defeated.

vole

Not Surprised

aircraft missile failed today when a booster unit fell off the weapon at 1,000 feet. Firing of the second. Talos missile was cancelled.

The firming was delayed until shortly after 5 p.m. by over- cast skies.

ZHUKOV

UNDER COVER

The Bring was curried before a large number of mill- tary and public officials and newsmon. A B-17 drone sir craft guided by radar controls was the target.

When the booster unit falled, the missile was permitted to continue into an bijpact area of the mage, propelled by its ram- jet engine.

What was needed in Algeria, he said, was an action of long duration

in the economic, educational and political fields.

Belgrado, Oct. 15. Politically

Georgi was needed

Marshal

Zhukov, what was a "complete organic law."

Soviet Defence Minister, Although capable of carrying This was understood to mean

returned to Belgrade to-

an atonic warhead at super- sonic speed higher than known that M. Pinay would not simply

day after a five-day tour

boinber can fly, the missile pick up the home rule bli for

of Yugoslavia and prompt-ared today carried Alevin rejected by the Nu- tional Assembly on September

ly wont "under cover." plosive or nuclear charge.

Marshal called 30 but would prepare a more

The drone plane was flying detalled bi de- Dlaborately

Visit to Belgrade's | ai bịgh altitude about 25 miles faing the political rights and in the Counell of the Republle | military museum, and the away from the launching area. duties of

and (Senate) told the Moslem

newsmen after official Yugoslav news

agency

A spokesman said the missile the meeting that he thought M. had

information on his would be tested here at least European population in Algeria,

which would Pinay would seek Investitute movements. Soviet sources sald 10 more months. procedure necessarily take some time. It unter categorical opposition he was having a "free doy"

View Prior to the Oring, the Navy with a Soviet Embassy recep- | turnça over the weapon to the

D

might asily mean that а debale in the United Nations

Assembly an Algeria

M. Pinny's visitor today, M.

De La Contric, Vice-Chairman

The

of the "Democratic Left" group | scheduled

EMETGES,"

no

take place before M. Pinay would not be surprised if he on his programme,

off a

по

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M. De La Contrio added: "Ition tonight as the only item Army for land-based use. The missile under test is a land- he himself even if presents

Marshal

based Zhukov, who is on

version of the Navy's losowa

benton, M. an official visit, returned to Talos shipboard missile system. that he is Pinay thinks that it is necessary Belgrade by overnight train-United Press. change from that of the out- to sound an alorra before the from Ljubljana, the Slovenian

cotanty."-Reuter &

home rule plan was ready, itself was a This attitude in

going Government which al- ways insisted on the need for Presse.

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France- capital. He was accompanied

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Church division (6),

5 He's not at the top of his

torni (0).

B Any port in a storm1 (5).

9 Minister in charge (0).

10 One of those last words (5),

11 Part of hand og foot (5).

12 Wistem Desertera? (4).

13 Now step that! (5).

16 Continue to live (6).

18 Four o'clock crockery? (8).

20 Laid out (5).

23 Volennic product (4).

23 Bashed in the cooktrl (5).

26 A riaky business! (8),

20 Coming to a conclusion (8).

27 Wheels often changed (5).

28 Girl's clothing, apparently

(B).

25 Čaves at the knees (6).

1 Quell (8).

DOWN

2 One way to get lost?

3 Glyen footwear (4).

4 Service

recipients

stories (7).

by Ceneral Ivan Gasnjak, the Yugoslav Defence Secretary, ric

Colonel-General

Vuckovic, the Yugoslav

of General Staff.

It

learned was

Ljubo

Chia

also that

Marshal Zhukov had postponed his departure from Yugoslavia, originally pinnned for morrow, unill Thursday,

whien

he will go on to Albania for a visit. There Was 110 official explanation for the change. He arrived here last Tuesday.- Reuter.

SUEZ CANAL SURCHARGE PROPOSAL

Thorneycroft In Paris For OEEC Meeting

tish

the Dormobile is a Bed- ford van chassis with a specially designed body.. For normal driving the Dormobile does 25 mpg and has a cruising speed of 50-55 mph.

Keystone photo shows: of the Bedford Dermobile showing the specially raised roof which gives 6 ft. 11 in. headroom.

ALLEGED SPY CAUGHT

Warsaw, Oct. 15.

in

BE RAISED BEFORE UN

London, Oct. 15.

If the Middle East situation is as serious as the Soviet Government believes, it should be raised before the United Nations Security Council, the Secretary- General of the British Labour Party, Morgan Phillips, wrote to the Soviet Communist Party First Secretary, Nikita Khrushchov, today.

Evangelist Says: Hugh Gaitskell, dinted Octo-

END OF WORLD NEAR

Singapore, Oct. 15. An evangelist, Pastor H. W. Peterson, was today no- ported to have said that the Russian satellite "Sputnik" is a sign that the end of the world is noar,

The Free Press, a Singapore daily quoted Paster Peterson as telling an audlenco: "The sun is setting on our civilsation and the end of the world is near

Phillips, in on Interim reply to Khrushchev's memorandum to the Labour Party leader,

ber 12, Bald the letter und the means whereby it had been transmitted

the Labour Parly, would be examined at the next meeting

the ar Party's National Committee on October 23.

Not Divulged

The Labour Party has not divulged the text of the Soviet |mumorandum. It is understood that it laid down the reasons for the Soviet Union's policy in the Middle East,

Similar Jotters are understood to have been sent to other European Socialist party leaders,

Phillips sald the Labour Party har "for long been con- cerned about the situation int the Middle East and has from time to time put forward con siructive proposals for a pence- ful settlement."

The letter odded; “If in the Govern-

view of the Soviet

The clergyman, who is ament, the situation has become director of the Volco of 50 grave as to constitute an im- Prophecy in Southeast Asia, |minent threat to pesce, then the was said to have declared the attention of the Security Coun sofellite's

cll of the United Nations should appearance meant that the angels had started to

be called to it immediately in release their restraining hold sccordance with the provisions on the four winds of heaven.

of the United Nations Charter."" Soon there would be strife, commotion and war."

"The that

Pastor Peterson said: real significance is not man has discovered the secret of nuclear energy but that God has allowed it"-Reuter.

October Revolution Guests

Warsaw, Oct. 15.

Mr Wladyslaw Gomulka, the Polish Communist Party leader, will head the Polish

to delegation Moscow's celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution, usually well-informed sources said tonight.

Raises Issue

Phillips sald the channels through which the letter reach- ed the Party raised a constitu- tional issue which

BBC Withdraws

Invitation

To Altrincham

London, Oct. 25. ORD "Altrincham, who

caused

sensation ́with his oritialem of the British monarchy, said tonjaht that the British Broadcastur Corpora- don had withdraven An invitation to him Lo broadcast.

taken

A

ond

The BBC's decision fol-

lowod "Himilar

yesterday when fr- they retracted an vitation to Me Malcolm Muggeridge,

ared erilic of royalty, io

appear on television,

Tonight, Lord 'Alirincham nald yesterday be wp.s invited to appear ki a quie programme "Any Questions? nt Worthing Sussex, on November 1.

the Bui today

BBC withdrew the invitation "because of the Mung- geridge Incident." said,

(Tu the "Any Questions?"

Programme a panel of political and social ex- perts ANSWOR and dis- cuss questions put by members of tko audience.)

The 88-year-old peer said that be was not aware whether atly questions

would on royally

bo the pro- asked during

V

gramme. But if any were put he would have been prepared to ENS Wer thez.

BBC official said thai Lord Altrincham

tolu that

"quite frankly" because

of "the existing state of publie feeling" he was lable to find himself drawn into

» controversy such as occurred

in the Pano- rama programme, "We don't intend to go ahead with it," the BBC official added.. “As we might be thought be drawn into a discussion which might be rather heated," — Ching ·Mail Special

the Party Noah's Ark

Executive would consider. that the

added

оп Vlows would be Khrushchev Presse.

He

executive's

the memoradum

communicated to loter. France-

THREE CYPRIOTS REPREIVED

Nicosia, Oct. 16. Cyprus Governor, Sir John Harding, today com. muted the death

Ben tences of "Michalakia

Rossides, Costas Michael Kinighos and Demetrakis Christou, three Greek Cypriot youths. Rossides and Kinighos had their sentences "commuted persistent reports tonight said Mr Ma tou's was reduced to 15 years.

life imprisonment and Chris Tse-tung, the Chinese leader,

was sentenced Rossides, 22, would also be in Moscow tor the celebration,

The anniversary of the Re- volution falls on November 7.

Unconfirmed but

TITO ATTENDING

It has already been on- nounced that President Tito of Yugoslavia would attend.

6 for

to

the

Splinters Exhibited

Paria, Oct. 15.

A Frenchman put on dis- play here today three an- clent pieces of oak wood, which he claims were

part of a beam In Noah'a ark.

The exhibitor, Fornard Navarra, said he learned of the where- abouts of the ark's remains from an Armenian mank while doing military service in the Middle East.

Navarra, who displayed the 13 kilogram splinters under a tent La a Poris park, said he found them after 15 years' study and three expeditions to Mount Ararat in East Turkey, legendary landing place of the erk.

Navarra showed two cert!- to death on Juno

Icates from experts in Madrid murder of Itonnic Hilton, a and Bordeaux attesting to the British soldier, whose body was age of the dark, streaked, found burled An unmarked tremely heavy fragments. One grave 10 months after his dis- said they were 5,000 years old appearance near Famagusta.

and the other slated Roasides applied for per dated

from

ery

distant mission to appeal to the Privy

Navarro said he found

in a glacier 4,250 motres 10 on Mount

and

A Polish railroad' worker has been arrested by the Polish police on charges of spying for the Brittish in- Paris, Oct. 15. telligence service, the PAP Mr Peter Thorneycroft, Bri- news agency reported today. Chancellor of the The alleged spy, who was

If Mr Mao visited Moscow Council but this was refused by antiquity Exchequer, flew here from employed West Poland, there would be an opportunity the Council's Judicial Com

splinters buried the border illegally for a "Big Four" meeting be-mittee on October 2. Kinighoa, a London today to preside used

carpenter, Nikita Khrushchev, 23-year-old over a three-day meeting and went to West Berlin where tween Me

be was ruited by then the Soviet Communist Party Christou, 19-year-old mecha- Ararat.-France-Presse. of Ministors of the 17-telligence service and dispatch-leader, Mr Mao, President Tito alc, were given the death sen nation Organization for ed "on a

mission in and Mr Gomulka. spying

tence for carrying a tommy- European Economic Co- Poland, the agency sald.

There has been talk of the gun, a bomb and ammunition operation centring on a The alleged spy, whose name possibility of such a Big Four southwest of the Cyprus mout-

was carry-meeting of the Commuuist tains. British project for a vast was not reported,

documents lenders here for some tima past, Governor Harding, with the Now York, Oct. 15. free trade zone in Europe. ng "incriminating" The United Nations Generalinio Paris by overal hours by

The Chancellor was preceded written in invisible ink when but there has never been any advice of the Cyprus Executive he WES caught, the agency octal comment on this-Reu- Counell, commuted all three Assembly will be asked Mr Reginald Maudling. British

sentences---France-Presse. soon to endorse a pro-Paymaster General,

who has posal to apply a one per been charged with special res- cont surcharge to Suez ponsibility" conducting Bri- Canal talls,

ilan's negotiations on the pro- Informed seg

posed free trade area. sources said tonight.

OPEC ministerial session opens This would pay for clearing in Paris terrow afternoon. the waterway of obstructions after last year's conflet.

for

The

Sourets closed to the OEEC The sources said the sugges serious negotiations on a free cald today that in a bid to get tion would come in a report an trade

zone under woy the the clearance project from the Ministers meetings would be tl Secretary-General,

Hammarsicjold. +

(8)..

of

5 Something missing (7).

How wo stand (8).

7 Such stupidity (6). 14.Putting the bubbles into

bubbly? (0).

15 Used an amplifier? (0). 10 Disconcerts at a Cup Final,

maybe (7).

17 They provide helpings (7).

10 White for the Navy (0), 21 Bit of music? (6). 24 Entertaining letters,

were (9).

NOT PESSIMISTIC

Mr Dag kept a

informal as possible. "We want to gut down to brass A draft of the document in tack" one official said. understood · already to have boen circulated among delega tlona which contributed to a 11,200,000 dollar (about £4 million) Iurid to finance the clearance project.

these Rive

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TUESDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Abed, 7 Jolly, B Unit 9 Iron, 10 Primers, 12 Stop, 15 Omlta, 18 Dubs, Anger, 1 Sparo, 22 Dites, 23 React. 25 Song, 20 Abeltar, 20 Ak, 21 Mail, 32 Venue, 33 Apby. Down: 1 (Fred) Perry, 2 Clamour, Burst, Duns, 6 Lido, pris, 11 Ember, 18 Tugy. 14 Por, 16 Saue, 17 Uans, 10 Daam, 20 (dead)? Nettles, Dabs, 24 Earth, 23 Vogue, 27 (Opal, 25 Gala.

a

TOTAL COST

Mr Thorneycraft told re- portors on arrival that he was liber optimistle por pessimis- tle" about the outcome of the Ministers wilks,

He said that as Chairman of the OEEC Ministerial Council

added-France-Presse,

ter.

RUSSIA PLEASED EGYPTIAN

TROOPS ARE

IN SYRIA

Moscow, Oct. 15.

The Soviet Union is "pleased" with the landing of Egyptian troops in Syria, first Vice Premier Anastas Mikoyan said today.

Japanese Toy Export

Threat

are

they

the

Flu Hits UK · Midlands Production

Mid-

London, Oct. 15. Influenza has cut produc tion in the English lands, one of the big centres of British industry, by an average of 15 per cent.

The Midland Regional Boart

given this for industry, was

meeting Agure at its monthly today in Birmingham.

Many firms.In the dlatriot re- ported between 20 and 25 per cent absenteeism.

Until recently influenza had boon largely confined to the northern counties. But the Canberra, Oct. 15.

south is now getting its shure. Australian toymakers

in London nearly a quarter of preparing to fight heady im- ports of Japanese tam. expected the school children and a tenth the teachers bre away, Thu

for Christenna, MR. W. C. of report is understood to the total cont of the he could make no state pent

Mikoyan's comment, made at of brother coming to the aid of Anderson, irederal director of though no schools in the LOD cicurance, undertaken by a which might prejudge the conception at the Afghan a brother who finds himself in the Associated Chambers of don County Council area have

been close t Manufacturers 'suka" tödik: Embassy, was the first official | difculties." salvage team. under United duet of the negotiations,

The 22,000-ton Royal Navy Nations command, as fa tho Sir Hugh Ellis-Rom, British Soylet comment on the landing

“We? — Mikoyan ́ indicated

mid he was Mr Anderson

aircraft carrior Albion on Nato neighbourhood of eight million permanent

to in Syria on Sunday of Egypifau representative dollars (about 42,857,000) the

Mr trops to bolster that country Premier Nikolal Hulgania, who confident the Commonwealth exercise Fipe Down" signalled OBEC Who mat

waa standing nearby "have Government would apply heavy today that 204 of her far less than the most optimis Thorneycroft, said he believed defences,

crew had influODER tle estimate mode before the the politiced will printed to it's a very good thing the just talked with the Syrian and duties or impard straightout

quota restrictions operation was concluded, .............. enable the project to be got Egyptians have arrive Egypilan Ambasadorn

Tolls produce! Arvind 100 under way now that technical Mogga told nowamen. They "They both were plowed" and "Japanese Gyrernment did not

Rou million dollars (about £30,700,- details had: From Explored by Chaysians, and Syrians) pry there is no reason why we control its loy oxy 000) = YART2-Rauter",

working parting a guide i brother natioda, "and like a site should not be."Unises Press. | ius.

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