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¿ THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958.
BLOODLESS REVOLUTION ENDS
The Asian
Scene
Public Relief
By Leroy Hansen At Acceptance
U.S. RELATIONS
MERICAN officials in
A jakarta are
worried
over the possibility that
U.S. public opinion will
rally to the side of Ameri-
can pilot Allen Lawrence
Of De
Gaulle
By HAROLD KING
Paris, Juno 1.
Pope who was shot down General de Gaulle took over the reins of
and captured while flying on
bombing missions for the Indonesian rebels.
US
Presiden Sockumo and other high officials thus fur havu atcered clear of making any in- flunumutory skatements. But the Incident
Just caine Indonesian-Amerivan relations Weld warming! up and U.S. oleh are curtain we Djakuria Government would be most res
power today, 12 years and 132 days after he walked out of offico on January 20, 1946. He did so in an atmosphere of general public relief which was noticcable even in Parlia- ment where hostility to him is more marked than in the country.
sential and much ground lust After a short declaration in the National Assembly
public support were given Pope
In the U.S.
MILITARY
THE endless
BASES
battle of US
military bases in the Philip
this afternoon he was invested as Prime] Minister tonight and it is expected that the full powers he wants will likewise be voted within the next 24 hours.
French Jo have four is providential Catler.
"If arrival In Lower his keep pines may get underway again. | ute-1 112
bletleas (- Politicians In Manila are gun-volution." one leading politi ning short of issues. Funning the fans said in the lobbies, "and Are was President Carlos P. once mer. In an hour of prest Garcia's statement that he was done. in favour of setting up U.S. missile buses in the Philippines. 1 all boils down to Filipino de- mands that they should have the legal rig to try US. service- erines committed off Ben for US. litary biscs.
CHANGE OF POST
THE next head of the military planning committee of Seals will be a brilliant young New Zealand fleer. He will replace Brig-tien. Alfredo Santos, of the Philippines, who held the posi Non for little more than a year. The New Zealand oficer la sais to be headed for the past of New Zealand Chief-of-Stall some day but beenuse of his age, czanot be promoted as lost us his ability warrants. He's being given broader experience by being Even the Scalo Job.
NEW AMBASSADOR
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Emphasis
partisanship. Genaral de Gaulle has been in frequent Lelephonic communication with Ocnerat Itaon Salon, the Commander-in-Chief AL-
glers who seems to have made It clear that this what the reaction of the Army will be.
The outdan ing feature
detule the
preceding Investitive gole
the expressed phosis opposition Tender
of
4!11-
hy
As for the civilim leaders of the Algerian takeover movement, the General de Gaulle will deal with them un the got after having the discussed the situation fully with Pierre them and explained what
G71
Mendes-Francr
he Be deter- intends to do. He will leave mination to be constructive in for Algeria tomorrow night or opposition and not whelructive.
Tuesday and will probably Even the Communiste klok na } spend
of the week Betion to hamper the debute by ↑ there. procedural devices.
M. Mendes-France express-
ed the earnest hope that the
the rust
Unfavourable
general would be successful It was thought likely here 'Algeria although le that the first reaction of the thought It unlikely. Apart more extremist evilian leaders front the Communists the of the committed to the Lom- Assembly, whether voting for position of the de Gaulle cabinet or againal de Gaulle, is on might be unfavourable, but re- doubtedly hoping that the
poris from Algiers Indicated zenerat's prestige will, succeed aut the more moderate civilian In bringing - about permaneat lentiers considered the inclusion peace in Algeria,
order
10 get do Gaulle into power
THE PRINCESS SEES THE MUSICAL MY FAIR LADY"
After going to see the musical
Fair hit "My Lady," Princess Margarot met members of the casi at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Here she is chatting with Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison and Stanley Holloway, the
the stars of
show. Keystone.
PACIFISTS
TO TRY TO BLOCK
N-TESTS
Washington, June 1.
of certain politicians they did The Pacifists boat "Golden not like as inevitable in
Rule" will try to sail from Honolulu on Wednesday in a now attempt to block further U.S. nuclear tests In the Pacific, It was an- nounced today.
It is ubfidently believed here that one factor in the Algerian change in the situation has already evolved without bloodshed. ook for a
Republic C Korea Am-favourably as a result of Geo- basm.d to Japan. The presenteral de Gaulle's arrival in office, Arborsader 1 Tokyo is ready to This factor is the Army in North reign. 11 health is the eason given but It appears the pre- sent cnvoy servian in his fra! diplomatie pest was not up to the give and tako uf nuliratal polities.
ANOTHER ATTEMPT QOURCES In Singapore hear
Bal aouther attempt was nude recently on the life of Vietnam President Nga Dinh Dlem.
According lo these reports which were veriled in 55igon, the attempt was maric by a member of the Presiden's own bodyguard stait.-U.P.I.
Africa.
Ambiguous
It
The Army has been placed in An ambiguous position by the European revoll over there. wes belog driven inexorably into taking sites in a civil war.
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Nikita Warns Canada
Of Danger
Of SAC Bombers
Moscow, June 1, Premier Nikita Khrushchev warned tonight that continued flights of U.S. Strategic Air Com- mand bombers with nuclear payloads over Canadian territory "constitute a serious dan- ger to Canada itself."
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Mr
"constantly cultivates in reta-
Pogo 8
CABINET CRISIS IN BELGIUM
SWING TO THE RIGHT
IN ELECTIONS
kome
Brussels, June 1. Belgium tonight faced a cabinet crisis as the result
of a swing to the right in elections today- swing which politicians generally ascribed to the Gaullist success in neighbouring France,
As unofficial results poured In the last Chamber of Repre Into the Interior Ministry It beatntatives (Lower House), the
apparent
that
held the Catholics
00 seats the Socialist-Liberal coalition which largest single bloe, But a coli- has ruled for four years had lost tion of Socialiste, with BG stals, ita six-reat majority In the and Liberals, with 25 seats, Sonafe and that ita Ove-sent ruled the country in a coalition majority in the Lower House's headed by Mr Achillu van was in danger,
Acker, a Socialist,
The advance was such that in The returns announced at the industrial Llege province, a left- Interior Ministry from the best strenghuid, the Catholics-in ginning showed marked galas Orst returns-average 30.71 int the right-wing Scelal pew cent of the vate, compared Christian (Catholle) Party, to only 18.18 four years ago, which had an absolute majority The Catholics niso scored a in parliament until the 1954 spectacular advance In French- elections.
|speaking. Wallonla-Reuter.
A Consequence
The Catholic Party Presidini, M. The Leferre, sals the re- sults were "favourable to the Catholle Parly beyond all hopes."
Pollicis were agreed that the Parly's unexpected advice was a consequence of France's swing to the right,
Siege Of University Lifted
Panama City, June 1.
'SUB-SUMMIT'The 10-day siege of Panama
University ended yester- day after the Government negotiated with rebellious - students and withdrew the heavily armed National Guards who ring the Campus,
TALKS SUGGESTED Senator Stresses Dangers Of War after
Washington, Juna 1.
Mika Monsfield Senator
(Domocrat - Montana)
The students went to ground demonstrations degen- into street fighing in at least 14 lives were
CONCESSION
crated which Just,
It would appear that the 400 urged the United States students, who emerged from their University hideout In- today to take the lead including 100 girls have wrung organising 1 series of nolable conecasions from Pro- "sub-summit" or "half-sident De La Guardia. woy-up" conferences be- ford any ceromonial sum- mit mooting is hold.
He said he doubted that a successful summit conference
were demanding the They diamissal of three leading Na- fional Guard officers and the Minister of Education, Senor Victor Julino.
The Soviet Premier's warning "coineldes in many ways with
to the was contained in an answer
aling
the pursued by the Canadian Soviet Union." a lciler frum Prime Minister, John Dlefen- Mr Khrushchey pointed out baker, on May 9.
and that doubts
reservations The Soviet reply, sent to Mr contained in the Canadian teller on May 30, was have been engendered by the
Panama is still under a 30- Diefenbaker
distrust" which he said NATO released tonight,
could be "decreed by a hand-sew and the censorship.on the day state of siege but the cur- RESERVATIONS.
ful of the world's leaders." he Khrushchev said that, ons with the Soviet Union.
The Nights of U.S. bombers said the time for a heads-of-
press and the radio ended yes. "despite a number of reserv cannot be justified by anything state meeting
texday-Reuter, long to
may come, bui the Soviet
definitely no Union
only after the ground-work for Subscribe, since there are
actions by the Soviet Union
peace has been carefully laid. which could be regarded by
Mansfield also sald ki a com- any unu
the ไป threatening
mencement address at Eastern security of the U.S. or any
Montann College of Education other country," said the radio.
that there was a real and im-
Dat redlate danger of war,
which cannol
ARSON AND
The flat of ministers published Today Is by no Incana complele, General de Gaulle's Dress Bllache said. As it lands 1 political William R. Huntington of St characteristics seem to point James, Long Island, New York, to liberalium in Algeria and
the mate the boat's abortive Canada's stand on the suspen- left-wing tendency in first voyage, disclosed the new slon of nuclear weapons 10
tests questions of labour.
attempt. He addressed on open eir rally of Pacifiats following an anti-nuclear weapons" de- monstration at the White House. Huntington told newsmen the new altempt will be made even a Honolulu court Injunction "stop the test" against auch voyages still is in effect.
the If the Government huits boat or punishes the crew, said, relays of pcclfist crews to try again. will stand ready He said details of the renewed attempts will be worked out in Hunalulu
M. Houphouer-Boigny, M. Generul de Gaulle's arrival en- | Pftimiin, M. Mollet and M. Pinoy able to exenpe from Its are all opposed to anything lesama of having to choose be approaching an ultra nationalistic tween is loyalty to France and solution for Algeria, wile the its obedience to the Paris Cov-choice of M. Recon 5 Minister crnment.
of Labour is also significant since he le a
represcatative of the Christian Trade Union Move-
H was confidently exprcted sumong General do Gaulle's aides that the Army would leap at this opportunity to get out of a position of politicat
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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across:
ment.
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All General de Gaulle is wait- ing for before he leaves for Algeria is for Parliament adopt the measure he called for In his declaration today: a b giving him full powers for six months.
Investiture
IIIs Government will ask the Assembly to start debating the full powers bill tonight as soon as the investiture vote has been taken and to sit throughout the night if necessary o get the mat- ter concluded.
Once the foll powers are voted the government will Immediately ask the Assemb- ly to vote a resolution agree- ing to reform of the constitu- tion. Such a resolution is
Huntington plan to return to rienolulu sumellina this week.
The Wilte Ilouse demonaira- tion featured Д parodie of aboul
carrying 700 plekets pleurds demanding an end to
uf the testing and production nclear weapon. It was spon- soree by the committe for "No Violent Action Agrinat Nuclear Werpona.
DYNAMITING
IN N. CEYLON
BOMB LOADS
he sld he believed 11 could be The leaders of Canada, over prevented. whose territory the American Mansfield voiced fear that an bombers are dying with their | "accidental wor" might bo leal ut alomte and hydrogen | touched off between the United boniby and where bases and States and Sovlet Unlu 1 technical facilities for these through some "Human or plunes are located, should not mechanical error" which would by indifferent to such flights tot in malion
the complex which constitute a serious dan military machines of two no ger to Canada itself," added the
tions keyed to Instant con- message.
Bict."-UP.I.
Mr Xhrushchev suld he
Colombo, June 1. Threo incidents of arson and
dynamiting were reported "noted with great regret that today from Batticaloa and Canadu "went so far as to share ไค ค certain extent with the communal clashes con- U.S. Government the respon- tinued in the northern sibility for such fights as in- diculed by the recent conclusion province of Caylon.
870 Miles On A Bicycle
London, June 1.
Rebels Aid Govt Forces,
Djakarta Says
Djakarta, June 1,
The Indonesian Army sald today there was a growing resistance movement in the rebel-controlled areas of the Colebes, Antara hows agency reported, This movement was giving great help to the "liberating" central government troops, the Army sald, according to Antara. The Army press officer A new record for the 870-mile | Lleutenant-Colonel Rudy Pin- coun=eycle ride from Land's End tu gardie, sald the resistance was John O'Groats was set up today at is strongest in the Posso by 80-year-old radar engineer region of the Central Celobes, Dave Keeler, of the Vegetarian Here government supporting Cyring Club.
partisans had forced the rebels He completed the trip in twaoul of some towns, and hed days, three hours, nine mbutus, ambushed rebel road convoys.
This
Antaru said that according to พร three hours, 23 minutes less than the previous one unverißed report soms of record vei up. 21 years ago by these guerillas had küled a rebel Fred Ferris.China | Mail | battalion commander. Major
Palur-Reuter. Special.
A governmet spokesman sald of a U.S.-Canadian agreement at a press conference today that on merging the headquarters of
the Air Forces of both every customs port and excise
tries"-U.P.I. station
Kyats Island had President Eisenhower wus rug been raided ar demolished on In the White House at the time | Friday night and is and anti- of the demonstration. He wil munition stored there hud bren Ho return from his weekend at 1 stoles, Gelysburg, Pennsylvania, unifl tomorrow.UP.I.
called for by the prezent con- UNEASY QUIET
stitution and mitet bo voled by an absolute majority of the Assembly,
IN LEBANON
STROMBOLI VOLCANO
ERUPTS
He confirmed reports that village
police had withdrawn from all their minor posts and j stations at Valvetiiturai a north coast village, in expectation of attacks by organised gangs, andi. hed concentrated their personnel
Stromboli, June 1. 'ut main police stations.
in Stromboli volcano,
the The Government will im
The spokesanso said that ten- Tyrrhenian Sen north of Sicily, medtalaly table a bill to amend
Beirut, Jime 1. sion throughout the Kyals and began erupting carly today Article 30 of the constitution Lebanon was reported calia Valvottitural area was very hurling molten lava into the air with the object of giving the today in the wake.of last week's high and cases of arson had amid a series of earth-shaking Government nuthority to sub-violent rioting in Tripoll, Beirut also been reported last night of explosions. Init to p referendum far- and other centres,
Kankesatural and Urumpurai.} The lava streamed down one con- reaching revision of the
Political ucilvity also in the Pašīna peninsula.
side of the island volcano" into titution which, after Algeria, ju, sluckened as the country await- Meanwhile, the Ceylon Gov-the sea where it sent up dense the main objective Guneral deed the results of the meeting of ernment announced plans for clouds of smoke, Ghulle has act himself.
the Arab League Council in an airlitt for Singhalese refugees Hundreds of tourists staying Benghazi, Libya, which is to in Jeffua who wish to loaye bu- in the only village on the other The Assembly will then di
Lebanon's
of complaint cause
communal feeling side of the Island put out In adjourn until October.-China against interference in her in there. There are already some boats to watch.
ternal affairs by the United 10,000 Sinhalese rofugees In "Thore WAL до Immediato Arab Republic.-France-Presse. Colombo-Fratice-Press2,
donger to the villaga.-Reuter.
Mall Special.
Govt Back In
U.S. Flyer In Indonesia
Power In Sweden DEATH PENALTY DEMANDED
Stockholm, June 1.
The ruling Social Democratle Party will stay in power as it
Djakarta. Juno 1.
won Sweden's "pension elec-THE three million strong indo-
tions" today.
The Social Democra's won 113 seats in the parliament'a Lower House, r gain of seven, and have a Breand
Chamber
Tether, 4 Skill,majority with the almost cer- tain support of the five Com- munist scats.
7 Cammon, 0 Snags. 10 Toys, 12 Dam-ages, 10 Recur, 18 Rare,
17 Ehor Handicap), 10 Major, 20 Retrçal, 21 Oden, 23 Unity,
24 Cannon 23 Asic, 20 Moured. Down: 1 To-gel-her, 2 Tommy The non-Cosialist parties won rot, 3 Ero, 5 Kangaroo, 0 Lugser, Caret, 11 Serated, 12113 sents together. The Cott- Dumas, 19 Gardener, 14 Seasoned, 18 Beings, 22 Jago.
Imunişls Up the scale.--UP.I.
noalan Peasants Movement death today demanded the penalty for the American Ber Allan Lawrence Pope, Antara News Agency reported..
The
Indonéslan Government clalme Pope flow bombers for: the Celebre robola. They may he was cepturad after hie Mitchell aircraft was shot down over Amboina. '
the
According to Antara,
Peasants Movement sald in i statement today the United States Government would be held Rocountable for Pope's eats and "should therefore pay ample compensation for the | Casuaiitos and material damag Pope exuund by bombing and strafing oast Indonesian terri tory.".
Antere said the Peasants. Mover United sient called on the States së prove it was 'not
Interfering In` lödqttesla's in- ternal
affairs by explicitly prohibiting its nationals from taking part in aste, bestlis to the Indonesian Government.
Antara, said if the United States
did, not do this, the Parksepta Movement proposed Indonesia should
retaliatory measures “far. Ingianos against the United States 'asonponto Interest in this country?”.... Router
OLD COMRADES TOGETHER
President Elsenhower soon with. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery-on their arrival, by air at National Airport, Washington-from New York. The Field Marshal is on ʼn vinit to the United States
he retires later this year.Keystone.
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