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ADVISER TO EISENHOWER

R Eisenhower's invita-

Mtion to Mr Adia! Steven-

son, titular hend of the Democratic Party, to ossiat in planning a common two- party approach to problems that will arise at the Paris "ummit" meeting has been accepted and it is possible that part of his role will be to smooth over the car- rent difficulties with France.

Mr Stevenson has alrendy swen

M. Pineau, the French

Foreign Minister, and al-

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CHINA MAIL

No. 38905

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957.

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DAKS Whiteaways

'THE KANDUR COMFORT EN ACTIDOS YOGUERIN

JEONG HONG た KON LOON

DULLES WARNS AGGRESSORS PAKISTAN

US Retaliation

If NATO Forces

Are Attacked

By CHARLES M. SMITH

Chicago, Nov. 20.

though the outcome of their Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles,

talks has not been made public it is believed that they were satisfactory. Whether Mr Stevenson will uccept an invitation to ac. company the President tu Paris in his role na ndviser is not known and doubt. leas such a move will de

the politienti Pend

climate which prevails in Washington

the during

on

next few weeks and upon the rezetion of Mr Steven-

Bon's own party.

LIMITED

in an

agreeing to act advisors Enpacity to the Administration, Mr Steven-

he "could по son said undertake to formulate the President's policies", but would gladly review and

He them.

the

role Owti

discuss

limited his although it could hardly

be expected that he could

du otherwise.

Novertheless he

has been

eriticised in some quarters

of the Democratic Party for

cven agreeing to discus

said tonight an attack on Nato forces anywhere in the world would bring a US response

Pearl "comparable to Harbour."

JOHN FOSTER DULLES

We have the initiative in the cold war,

DIFFICULT

piens with the Administra. TO OPPOSE

tion in the belief that his action

diminish

might

PROPOSAL

London, Nov. 20. Leaders of the British Labour Party feel that a House of Lords is desir. able in this country.

10 tend the Party's effectiveness in publicly criticising the President for his polleles. These policies, according to Democrata, have allowed the Soviet Union to forge ahead in the missile race and to assume dominant position In inter- national affairs.

some

MAJOR BID

A

UT enlisting Mr Steven-

Bson's aid represents

fe

Nato and American forces are 50 mixed throughout the world that such on attack would in- volve American forces auto- matically, Mr Dulles told a news conference.

He added that the immediate decision whether to respond to such an attack would rest with commanders In the fleld.

Referring to possible missile attacks, Mr Dulles sald: "Ot course, certain kinds of attack

for immediate counter allack. It American troops are in the area, the field commander would respond immediately."

Mr Dulles was in Chicago to deliver speech before the Foreign Chiergo Council on Relations.

His Points

In his news conference, Mr Dulles said:

US Grants First Passport To China

Los Angeles, Nov, 20. The State Department to- day Issued a passport to an attorney to enter China and North Korea to interview witnesses in the Powell sedition case. "As far as I know I'm the

rat living American to granted

passport to China," sold the lawyer, A. L. Wirin.

Ho sald he picked up the passport in the Department of State ofce In the Federal building here this morning.

SIX MONTHS

W. G. Nerren, Assistant Pas port Agent for the 'Los Angeles office, said that such information "was confidential" when queried about the passport.

"If you want to And out about it," he said, "ask Wirin."

Wirin sold that the passport was issued for a. six-month period. He said he would leave two for Hongkong "In about weeks and would enter China from there.

three

"I will spend about months Interviewing some 100 do- witnesser and accuring positions," he said,

ORDERED

*Last October 30, Federat The 16 "wery der Judge Louis Goodman, in San finitely" has the inillas Francisco, ordered the Govern live. In the cold war with ment to lasue the passport to Wirin or face dismissal of the Kis nogferences edition charges against John tha Freneti Forglen Williain Powell and let wide, 1

Russia.

Minister, Chrixilan Piosad on eliz, "

US

Jeet diplomat could not guarantee, Konan conflict.

could give assurances."

but

"reasonable

The Powells' charges appeared In a' magazine they published to China, the China Monthly Re- view,United Press.

ACCEPTS

UNITED NATIONS DEBATE ON WEST IRIAN FIVE-POWER Australia Calls Soviet RESOLUTION

Charge On New Guinea Ridiculous Suggestion

By RALPH TEATSORTH

United Nations, Nov. 20.

Australia today branded as "ridiculous" a Soviet charge that

United Nations,

Nov, 20. Pakistan today accepted the five-power resolu- tion on Kashmir and said it would offer Dr Frank Graham all facilities if and when he goes on his next mission to the subcon- tinent.

Australian policy on Now Guinea was "openly spear-Carlos Romulo of the Philip- headed against the vital interests of Indonesia.'

Pinéau Is

'Very

Satisfied'

Dr E. Ronald Walker of Australia replied sharply to the accusation by Soviet delegate V. V. Pelve in the UN Political Debate on West Irinn, the I donesian name for Dutch-held West New Guinea,

"It Is pericelly clear that there never existed and does not exist now any throat to Australia on the part of the state to which West Irlan belongs," Peive sald,

COLONIALIST

Australia's membership in the Southeast Asla Trenty Organisa- tion (Scato), he added, showed why "ceriala Australian were interested in quarters" preserving the Dutch "colonial, regime" In New Guinea,

Pelve described as a "purely colonialist step" the joint Dutch- Australian statement of Novem- ber 6

NEW Gering common aims för

Ho assorted that It was "spearheaded" agofust the vital Interorts of 80 million Indonesians.

2 Typhoons In Pacific

Tokyo, Nov. 21. Men Elsenhower has a about namesake roaming the Paclito today, compil· ments af UB weather observers. A new typhoon located northeast of Gua was named "Mamla."

Meanwhile typhoon Lola, Burging across the north Pacifio at 40 miles per hour, cama within five hundred miles of Tokyo tonight, than drove out into the north Pacific moving east- north-east.

By Thursday avening this unusually violent typhoon is expected to be In midoosan 1,200 miles **-enst "of - Centret -~Sapats, according to the United Statae Air Force; hors

United Prets and Reuter.-~-

on

pines and Hashim Jawad. President of the Council and representative of Iraq, were the first two speakers in today's Council debate the Kashmir question. They both said they would vote for the five-power re- volution, although Mr Jawad expressed some reservations, The Iraql_representative sald the whole matter of the Kashmir dispute hinged on the question of "demilitaris- tion", adding that for that reason he felt the proposal before the Council did not go far enough.

UN FORCE

Ho sald ho favoured the Pakistan proposal that tho troops of both Pakistan and India be removed from the ccase-fire line, as soon as a United Nations force could tako their place to insure law and order. Gendrat Romulo called for an

cod to the protracted debate find gave his country

the proposed re proval to solution to send Dr Graham back

exploratory mission to the 'subcontinent. Malik Firoz Khan Noon, of

on

да

PENSIONS BILL Pakistan made a short state-

**Walker," who will make‹ his -- main - winterment en the West the obsitroversy over

defending the

Irian question tamerrow, isked slupments of arms to Tunisis Powells, who are accused of

for the floor to refute the Rus bave convinced him "wETI

publishing seditious charges

sian allegations. will be found to work out thee the US participated in

Washington, Nov, 20.

Tho

Australian delegate any guarantees on the sub-

germ warfare during the M. Christian Pineau, the denied that his country's man- Mr Dulleas sald

French Foreign Minister, bership in Scato had anything

London, Nov. 20. left today for New York, to do with its attitude on New

The House of Commons to- Guinea. saying he was very.

night passes a bill to give effect "I reject categorically the to the Government's decision to satisfied" with his three ridiculous Soviet suggestion that increase state pensions. The bill days of talks in Washing the joint statement of the Aus-now goes to the House of Lords. ton.

tralian and Netherlands Govern- On retirement a single person ments is, as he said, openly gets 50 shillings now Instead of But, he tald reporters,

against the vital 40, spearheaded

and married couples 60 remained between Interests differences

Indonesian shilings instead of 68--China France and the United States, people," Wolker told the com-Mall Special. and Britain over the Anglo- mittee. American army shipment to Tunisia.

Prospeels for *

Fiskinn acceptance of US DU- armament proposals are "not TOMY."

Mr Jim Grifles, deputy leader of the Party, made this elear when Labour MPs met In private today to discuss a pro-

The U.8. has Enken Government lo posal by the

the lead in the "atoms create men and women

for peace" programme. Peers" to sit and yote in Bri-

Adial E. Stevenson's post lain's Upper Chamber,

the as consultant to after An offelal statement

**some- State Department is or the meeting said that one

what comparable

the to expressed doubt

same job Mr Dulles perform-

ed as a GOP figure in TruMON administration diplomacy.

major bid by the President two members

to obtain wide Con- whether a a second chamber was

gressional backing for his necessary.

plan to obtain amendments A number of others claimed 10 the

United it would be difficult for Labour present States atomic energy law to oppose the proposal -- which with the and thus share the country's at any rate broke

re- hereditary principle and with secrets

the Northi

disqualification. --~ SCX moves Atlantic Alliance allies

China. Mall Special. Act which forbids sharing secrets has been a bone of contention haye on which the allies

The McMahon

been gnawing for years, they maintaining that greater

have been

advances

made in

would

the

Arsonist Wanted

nuclear and missile fielde Excitement

had there been any sem- blance of co-operation and mutual trust.

MISSILE BASES

ONE

on

New York, Nov. 20. The New York police today arrested a 12-year-old girl who set fire in turn to 11

the

Initiative

Stalin

MOVE TO FIGHT

JAPANESE

"The main problem now is to

COMPETITION avoid passage of the arms to

London,, Nov. 20.

A now British shipping com- pany is being formed to fight increasing Japanosa competition in the Paci- fic, it was learned here today.

Algerls," he said, adding that he was optimistle this could be

done.

CLOSE ENOUGH

of the

RESTATED

Speaking of next month's "M. Paris, in Nato meeting Pincau erid these would be held land territory.

Dr Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, had restated his Government's claim to West New Guinea at a morning session, warning the UN that Indonesia might be forced to Mr Dulles sald he believed

change is independent foreign policy if the Dutch held onto the the US had the Initiative in the cold war because US initiative wan: "the initiative of freedom

Dutch delegate C.W.A "under good conditions." French

declared the initiative of the spirit."

that the Schurmann and US views on proposals to

would never Netherlands Mr Dulles said he did not The new flem, to be named the ↑ be made there were close enough cee any evidence of change Crusader Shipping

relinquish West New Guinea Company, to allow that hope, he said. between the

and is being formed by four of the M. Pineau today conferred for except by the freely expressed Khrushchev dominutions of biggest London cargo lines trad-two hours with Defence Depart will of its inhabitants. He said they wanted to joln Russia in their programming with New Zealand-the Portment officials. He said offerin of world domination,

Line, New Zealand Line, Blue wards they had reached "a high Indonesia or to take some other In reference to Mr Steven-Star and Shaw Savill

degree of unity" on the military course, it would be all right

with the Dutch, ton, Mr Dulles said the De-

problems which would. come up CARGO LINER mocratic leader's poot as State

Subandrio, speaking briefly at the Nato meeting. Department adviser western-

Earlier he

saw Mr Adfat this afternoon, said that if the prepared and probably porary

They have bought the 8.300-Stevenson,

Democratic Netherlands was not would end after the pending Nato: ton

refrigerated cargo liner (leader, and said afterwards to compromise on West Irian, was prepared meetings-United Press. Crusader which is nearing com- they had talked about the Nato then Indonesia

pletion a Gothenburg, Sweden, meeting and a lot of other for actions short of war,”! ...

United Press, She will be put into service things."-Neuter. next February.

་་

Cost Of Oman

Operation

spokesman of the group

the

here said today: "We hope this Someone's Face Is Going To Be Red

A

win help London, Nov. 20. foreign Uncs."

us compete with

British Defence Minister, Japanese ships have begun

Was about £270,000.

NE of the biggest projects out of 15 floors of a big hotel because she wanted to be unveiled by the United States at the Paris "a little excitement", meeting will concern the Firemen who fought the first. establishment of guided blaze un the fifth floor, were missile basca in Britain and called back again to battle a

on the sixth, then the Continent and fre possibly the introduction seventh and so on up to the Oman cod Imam

There they found 16th floor. off of floating missile bases

She herself re- the Atlantic and North Sea the little girl. coasts. Under this plan the ported the last fire, which she had it in a waste paper basket, allles would he equipped The Bremen spent nearly 15 with Intermediate range hours fighting the Ares set by missiles fitted with atomic the little arsonist.

pt warheads which are

The child; who } tho present under direct con- daughter of a dancer at La

Vegas, had already been under trol of the United States.

the care of a psychiatrist, She If the President can persuade has been charged. France

Congress, in which the Presse, Democrats are the majority

party, to aupport his planned revision of the law, it will be possible for the other allies to have direct control of the atomic warhonda.

Mr Stevennon's advice to the Administration оп this matter and the reaction to that advice could therefore be a major factor la over coming resistanco -and shaping plans for the new concept of co-operation and Interdependence.

ONE KILLED

Duncan Sandys, stilod today trading regularly with Com- that the cost of British militarymowealth countries and also operations in the Sultanate of carrying cargoes of New Zea

this summer and meal-Reuter, ; Speaking in the House of Commons, Sandys said: "I do not think that is a large sum to pay for establishing con- fidence in Britain's word throughout Arabia shd the

Detroit, Nov. 20. Pedan Gull"

High winds slammed into the Britain - Intervened in the centre of Detroit tonight, ripping Sultanate at the request of the | parches and killing at least Sultan to suppress a rebellion one person, and leaving "many" by the Iman of Oman-Frutico persons injured, police sald

United Press,

Presso.

Thorneycroft Versus Sandys

London, N." 20.

Prime piinister, Harold Mac- indian, hold a Cabinet meeting tonlabi. to arbitrato in the conflict between, the Chen- ocilar: of the Exolequer, Peter -Thorndycroft, and DefrION Minister, Dungan, Bandre, an the subject of the dafenon |

HK TO LONDON BY

A HARMLESS LARK

1

London, Nov. 20.

!

three weeks and found myself

broke. So I bought an old battle-

A round-the-world tripper dress and decided to stowaway

has hoaxed the Army into in the Oxfordshire. It was just a ́giving him a free 10,000 | harmless lark.”

miles trip from Hongkong | How did he do it?

On October 21 Sealt stuck to Britain.

labels, with ..... a Trevor Scott, a 20-year-old luggage Jamaican, is going to London brigadier's name on his bags, then walked aboard the ship in today after masquerading as a

poeding aas the RADC private in the 20,000 uniform ton troopship Oxfordshire which brigadier's army porter.

Once on board he tore off the docked at Liverpool last Sun-|

Iabels and hid.' He slept on `day,

dock. Nong found out

80 DAYS:

1.

When the ship docked, Scott slipped labore just after the in- weat authorities aboard.

crease in appropriations for | Frément at today's Ministeriat Scott is trying to travel migration the armed forces in order to ją smeeting, wire Foreign Bear-round the world in 80 dark - carry out the fasolear to. Magy felwys Lloyd" and the "with" less than 80- Canadian ...- -organtes flora"

three, heads of the armed dollars). planned

April, and to Increase Aksy vägis and thus help the re- “orting drive.

Up to the present, Bandzu, pre-

pusula, have boơn.

INVESTICATING

He began his trip In Turonid And the final piece of check: of the on September 3-to be has less "x hdn't got the train fare down were also than: two days left to reach hiệ| to London. 50 1 mlpppd aboard.

horpe 4,000 miles away

the special tradi

in fur qymanilation,

mi sirping, believed that. 315/All went swimmingly until Á¿Wác “OM©b-spokesman, said:

Isot to Hongkongid Scott, We are. Investigating the case. LiBat. 1. not, würück-put. Bart for Lansdanigorede, Des

ment before the Coundly in which ho said his country would accept the five-power resolution and offer Dr Frank And Grohem all facilities fullest co-operation" in të new proposed mission. He also appealed to India to

receive Dr Graham courtesy and co-operation— France-Presse,

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