THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958.

UN FORCE FOR LEBANON? America Meets Opposition Sweden's Proposal To

In Security Council

SWEDISH DELEGATE WANTS

OBSERVER TEAMS OUT

- By MICHAEL LITTLEJOHNS

United Nations, July 16. The United States appeared tonight to be running into rough weather in its efforts to expand the United Nations observer group in Lebanon into a virtual international police force.

Despite earlier American forecasts that the Security Council would vote today on a resolution to the effect, the 11-member organ adjourned shortly before until tomorrow afternoon, officially to allow time for "a further exchange of views."

The adjournment was entled Lebanon "an internasional run- after Mr Gunnar Jurring of stiel in the terms of the articly

• Sweden-author of the resolu Delegates looked for import-

tion wbich created the observer unt developments from 10- team last month-declared his morrow's Washington conference government's bellet that the between Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the presence of American marinos sritish In Lobanon made it proper for the observation operation to be Guspended.

Ho reserved fils right to intro- duce a formal resolution later.

Mr Jarring was understood to have, put In several telephone calls to Stockholm during the day for consultalons with his Kovernment, in face of reported pressure from the United States not to do anything to upset the observer operation.

Coolness

Meanwhile, in a statement to the Coutell, how Swedish- com- patriot. Me

Hammarsk-

ment, Mir

soulness lo

Trade Embargo

Foreign Secretary, To be

Mr John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State.- China Mail Special.

Stepney Cleanup Wanted

Stopney, July 16.

Residents of Stepney held a mass mecting last night

To be Relaxed Substantially

Paris, July 16.

Security Council

Now York, July 16. Mr Gunnar Jarring of Sweden reservad his right to tablo a resolution in the Security Council today to suspend the observation operation in the Lebanon because of the changed situation there. considered that the mensurch it was "apparently,

While promisĺnų „Japan's vole for an American resolution to uken by the United States wero enlarge the observer group into

fle salet

In accordance with article 51 of the charter the so-called self- | defence article.../or ut least 115

the spirit of that article."

"Vivier 4) article of e

Virtual International Polles Force, he reserved the Japanese position over contributing con- ungents to such a unit.

Dr Matsudaira also saki that reference to

charter, measures of this kind the resolution's

como under the examination of radon Into Lebanon WSE

the counell," he served, add."not quito consonant with the [Ing""ong of the conditions, for report tho observers which

vetiele $1 to be applicable in raid they had no evidence that armed attuck has occurred | infitratlön. against a member stale.

Not Fulfilled

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· Mr Henry Cabot Lodge of the United States muld the marines in Lobanon would co-operate in

"The Swedish Government every way with the observeri does not consider that This and had been instructed to es- Maison

condition has been fulfilled infish

and maintain

The present esse, nor does my with them. government consider there is on international conftet in the terms of article 51."

The action inken by the United States government had "substantially altered the condi- lions of the activities of the nk- servery in Lebanon," Mr Jarring

ald

But a report from the group, released in Beirut and circulated among Council members, sald there was "

basis for establishing any contact от working relationship, formal or informal,

between the United Nations observation group and any non-Lebanese forces In The question was whether In Lebanon beyond what may bé ruin their task set forth Indent fulment of practice they were able now to strietly required for indepen-

Council resolution vala- date......"--Reuter,

A substantial relaxation of the rules concerning East- West trade will be decided by, the "Cocom" consulta- tive group at its nextblishing the groups. meeting due to take place us, said he hoped the United Air Henry Cabot Lodge of the on Friday and Saturday in Nations observer group would Paris, it was learned to not be suspended, day from a well-informed

source,

At a time when trade

borough, alleged to be Sapan-to export more

pountries less Iceland plus

become

We Hope

"We think if ever there was a time when the United Nations

to

have

1 man-

Troops Land In Turkey

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full

jok, the Secretusy-Goners), in- dleated what was widely inter. *rst r preted i the American intervention.

to plan a campaign to sluggish this will enable mem- He referred to the "complete success" with which the ob

clean up the East Londoners of the "Cocom" Nate should be active it is at a time like this. We hope that the ob- servers had arranged inspec

which group.

hed goodsservation

On the borders of the oil- tion all along the Lebanese

one of the vice centres of to the Sino-Soviet block,

dche suoh wonderful worit,

rich State which was the its border."

express the

London,

The new rulesupplying to will continue and develop

centre of the Middle East blow- hope that they would retain

Chima And other Communist huivities," he said.

the up, Turkey, Iran and Jordan their key position."

Thes declared their main countries equally will

M Dag Hammarskjold, Shortly before the adjourn- (nīru to be to get rid of the effective within the next few Secretary-General, said he hoped cancelled milliary furlough and:

their mies Hümmarskjold said profiitutes and their strong-arm | weeks.

a report from the placed

that alert. he expected information by men."

It is recalled that negotiational group by tomrow, and tomorrow which would provide

this should give a better als

In the Lebanon, the 5,000- The meeting, attended by were started last January on a "better bocis evaluate the several

to evaluate the group's Work. in order to

strong U.S. landing, force toval clergy, heard French Initiative

Mr Arkady Subolcy, of the mussed at Beirut's International value of the group's work."

speakers Complain of shocking revise the Cocom regulations In

Soviet Union, gave wha. was Airport and prepared to strike Reported misgivings on the hieldents in the streets

The leht of Soviet scientific and every

lakco as an indication that their whatever. "direction may be wisdom of the American action night."

technical progress, were reflected during today's

that only Soviet Union might call for a required. Parik- It Wild agreed A prolest march on

of the General debate.

genuine strategic goods should speelal session

Syria moved troops up ment was advocated,

no Assembly. The 38-year-old feader of the Le embargoed but there was

on what was

He rend to members today's the Lebanon The Japanesu member, Dranti-vke campaign, Mr B. Bor-asy agreement

strategic,

statement of the Soviet Govern-digging in Koto Matsudaira, said "There man, oppasvi calls from the However, after six months ment that the "Security Coutell was much room for argument,"

★ additional units of the 2nd over the move and though Japan own hands and said recent will, the experts have been able the United Nations must take three battalions in the Lebanon,

work, thanks to general good- and the General Assembly of

Marine division, which has would vote for the American clashes between residents and

the most urgent and emphatic were going aboard Navy ships, resolution she reserved her posi« prostitutes was the wrong

to suggest the removal from the lista of a certain number of measures 1 tion about supplying contingents to tackle the problem,

end to agression ned upholdsold in Washington tonight,

the U.S. defence departmen for an international police body. The meeting decided to pres

products.

the national independence of A spokesman described the Mr Jurring' said his govern- sent the local council with 3

the Arab countries which have movement as a readiness exercise ment did not consider the condi-petition and to send a deputa-

beze subjet 10 unprovoked but vificials

did not deny the tions required in the Charter's on to Parliament to, fve the "self-defence" articles had been local member.China Mail Spe-

persibility that these units might fulfilled or that there was in Feint.

aise be ordered to the Middle Fast.

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11 Learning (4),

12 Fun and

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his money (0),

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Devon (8).

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in the

14 Very serious offence (7).

12 Dulek to abstain frum food

17 The Hitlerite ideal (8).

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13 Dld city or wheels (4):

22 Alice was told of a weil of 15 Fish unticcompanies (4).

27 One in a black suit (4).

this (7).

28 Heavy metal (4).

28 Grown-up state ("),

29 Keep 'in circulation? (4).

30 Change direction (4),

31 Cracking good-looker (7),

32 River of pegs (4)."

WEDNESDAY'S

10 Poor stale (4)******

CABLE

BRIEFS

Edward S. Pisgins,

attack.".

order to put an

1

Appeal To U.S.

Mr Sobolev said the Soviet Government appealed to the United States government to "put an end to this armed interven.

tion in the domestic affairs of the Arab countries and to with- draw forthwith, its troops from and Lebanon."

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Pensacola, July 16. Speart was what M. L. Foley, 51, wanted after detectives nabbed him on a bad cheque charpe and speed is what he pot. He told the oflcera he wanted to "pet it over with quick" and within 30 minutes he was tried, sentenced to 30 days and placed in guol to begin serving his term.

of perce and security,

Replying

Soviet stale ment, Mr Honry Cabot Lodge of the U.S. sold the United States would like nothing better than to withdraw from the Lebanon and the resolution which he had Introduced earlier offered constructive way for us to do so."

close to its frontièr with anti alerted

One For Each

Paro

RSPCA Inspector, A. W, Colo, of Cuckoo Hall Lane, is rearing at home five cygnela › which were found by an HSPCA oMolai abandoned at the Maynard Reservoir, Waltham- alow, Six cygnets were found, but one died. This photo shows Inspecter Cole, at home with his four children, Carol, 0 (tóp left); Peter, 7 (top right), Linda 5, (bottom right), and ntalcolm, 4, (ballom left), with the five øygnets, Keystone photo,

Nasser's Warning

On Iraq:

We'll Help Her

Cairo, July 16. President Nasser of the United Arab Republic warned that any aggression against Iraq. would be considered as a "clear aggression" against the U.A.R., Radio Cairo announced tonight.

Nasser said in his malement: when Washington is violating "In conformity with the Arabs, the decisions of that organisa- common defence pael, cur coun- tion and is preventing it from

Britain Ready try will go to the aid of the|carrying out is obligation.

In Cyprus, 10,000 British Republic of Trug if the latter is troops including enck the victim of tu aggression".

Nasser, who

"In conformity with the Arab Common defence part, our

parachute and Guards brigades. The Calro Radio did not say country will go to the aid of

left Iraq if the latter is the victim.

were ready to move into Jordan whether at the first sign of a invitation Yugoslavia by sea yesterday, of An aggression."--France-

from King Hussein.

had arrived back in Egypt,

Throat To Peace

by

Presse.

Farouk: 'I May Return

By ERIC KENNEDY

Rome, July 10, Farouk.

exited sovereign of Egypt, said he Was In constant touch with hits sympathisera la the Middle East and that he was ready

make bid to

ULBRICHT ELECTED

Ex - King

Delriot, July 16. The thief who broke into house here yesterday anatched a portable TV sei prob-

The Soviet Union could not

The

US. Allantie Fleet ably did not know what he was

remain indiferent 10 events:

was ordered to be ready letting himself in for. The house which constituted serious to salut four hours? notice. belongs to police commissioner threat in RI grea attjoining The Pacific Fleet was put on a Nasser's statement said: "The

Soviet frontiers and it assumed stand-by alert.

of Lebron The Strategie occupation "freedom. of action that might Air Command of the U.S. Air American forces threatens peace be dictated by the maintenance Force ordered a similar stand-by | In the Middre East nud alert for its bases around the constitutes both a serious viola- gigbe.

tion of the United Nations char- Britain had put 15,000 ter and an open threat against troops nt home and the Arab countries which refuse abroad

battle footing to bow before Imperialism and The 10th Infantry Brigade of which insist on pursuing an in-Herr Colchester was ready to move. dependent polley. "In the night another infantry

"It is clear that the American brigade and a battalion of the Government has used as a pre- Cameronlan Regiment Was text the internal flown to Aden from the reln-Lebanon, which has been under- forcement base in Kenya. An-way for seven weeks, to achieve other battalion was moved to its alm of occupying that country. The oil port at Bahrein,

and of threatening the Indepen- Briluin had enough air dent countries of the area. transport in the Middle,

first "The

pretexi of the East to move 600 men at a time United States had been to focuse

Het Ulbricht was als rú- any direction. A fleet of the United Arab Republic of in elected to the Politbureau, the Comet fot air transports arrived terference in Lebanese affairs. in Cyprus last night. Of

Alleged Cable

revolution 5

Borlin, July 16. Walter Ulbricht was re-elected first secretory of the Socialist Unity (Communist) Party at the first sitting today of the Central 111-man now Committee, the East Ger

man Naws Agency ADN announcod.

Mr Omar Louth, United Arab Camp Fendleton, July 10. The hair of a number of Republic representative, read to Enlled States marines may soon The Security Council a cable match the colour of thele uni- which, he sald, hid Deen forms, if they don't watch out addressed by the President of Mclain here warned blond-the Lebanese Chamber of haired feathernecks that re- Depulics to the U.N. Secretary- pealed dousings of high chlorine Geral and the Security Con- content water from the camps cil Presicent demanding the swimming pools could turn "immediate evacuation"

But the first report of the United party's polley-forming body, their hair to A marino corps || American forcos.

Nations observers group belying which was enlarged from eight Mr Lout, reading from what

these claims has unveiled the real to 18 members, For the time being the bulld-intention of the Untled States, he said was 4:e text of the

All former Politbureau mem- up Incited a concrete objective which is to dominate the 'inde-bers were re-elected, four candi Tokyo, July 16. musange, said the only authority

as the powers involved waited pendent Arab countries." Polltemen who want to werk representing

people

date membern upgraded to Yull}] to see how the situation in Iraq

members, and one new member, in a newly opened ultra modern Lebanon was the Chamber of would develop.

Herr Albert Nörden, clceted, box in Deputica. glass-enclosed police downtown Tokyo have to meet

'From Cairo'

The Central Committee mado Au- one strict qualification.

sreen.

tao

of

But No Objective

But the clearing of decks for action

OF SQ.M

Buffoonery

xtensive nad Nesser's message castinued: widespread that massive action "The United States references the appointments shortly after Dr Azkoul of the Lebanon, seemed certain once the objec- to the United Nations charter the end of the week-long party cere assigned to the box must asked if it was true that as Mrive is clear-All agencies. are a real buffoonery at a time Congress today--Reuter.

thorities decreed that all om-

be handsome.

18 Not, however, a Parliament-nounced yesterday it would cost

ory rectus (8),

20 The Prince Consort (8).

21 Sat upon by equestrians

eyellato (8).

23 Dominion (5).

24 Hes a great longing (6.)

25 Senior Botry? (5).

New York, July 18. The department of parks an- $1,250,000 to rehabilitate the soldiers and sailors monument, and built in 1902 ana memorial to New York's civil war dead at a cost of $250,000.

H

Atlanta, July 16, Police looked high and low CROSSWORD Abroms: 1 Vestax, 5 Caber for a burglar yesterday, only to

Leora. Threat, 10 Egged, 11 Sical, 12 Rely, 13 Tests, 16 find that a baschall game was Arrest, 10 Census, 20 Stern, 22 Calma 23 Ramps, 23 Relay, 20 at the root of the trouble. A Linger, 27 Tecet, 28 Droad, 29 Detate Down: Veterans, 2 Sur young slugger knooked a bal pllco, 3 Alas, 4 Setters, 3 Creates, 6 Angles, 7 Evant, 14 Buangle, through the window of is paper 15.Submerge, 10 Annoyed, 17 Rumpled, 10 Errata, 21 Their, Xá firm across the street retting of Site.

the burglar alarm.

Louth had stated the President

of the Lebanese Chamber of

bad Deputies

communicated with Mr. Hammarskfold Senor Araujo.

and

The Secretary-General replied that as far as he know the United Nations had receive no such message.

The President said he was "not aware

of the note." Mr Lout then mated that he had read out what had been com-

municated to him "by Cairo."

Japan's Dr Kolo Matsudaira culd his government had "cor- tain misgiving concerning the circumstances which made: the landing of the marines neces Bary,"

Ship Sinks: Man Goes To Gaol

Genna, July 10, Mr Leslie Lapin Peregrint, a British subject who has ilved for many years in Taly, was sentenced to 18 months' im- prisonment and fined 80,000 jire (240) by a Genoa court Inst night in coction

[The Scoltish captain of the ship,

sold to be named Archibald MacSporran, was found not guilty of a charge of fraudu- Jenlly causing the skip to bo lost in order to claim. In- surouce with The charge was brought by 17 the loss of an Italian cargo: insurance companies, involved beat, the Santa Chiara, off the against French Moroccati coast in 1963.

ما

reassume power time is ripe."

"when the

Smiling as he read the latest reports of Western interven- tian, he said “I am the hap- plest man in Europe. General de Gaulle had to wall for ten years before he was called back as adviour of France. My son and I have waited leur enough." Farouk stopped dancing around the drawing room carpet, Kin face took on a atrained look and he added: "I really feel bad about the news of King' Faisal Ble was a good box and was really trying to stand up to Nsaner.""" Toying with a brass elephant Farouk said: "They called me a caward when I quit Erypt. But look I am still alive and

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with his hands clasped behind his back, he said: "Nobody .would llsten when I 'warned them of Namer. But now her are beginning to unil out

This is the first time Farouk

บ ado a pallifesi 'smi mout during his oxite. Poli- tical observers in Home 10- night interpret the fact that he has spoken'ss an Indien. iton that he may try a come- back in the Middle East. Lunden Express Service,

two other persons, One of the owners, aluaeppo

Conforti, received the same! acnitence as Lapin Peregrini,

Marshfieki, July 18 Two other accused were dis-

Edward W. Rotiaatteit 42, charged, Confort's wife lost his bearings romawhal Citiara was. found not guilty, sid as a result was fined $69 Damingea and copts have not yet and Teat hit driver's teenco

been assessed, The two mea for a year. He was convicted

have appealed of drunken driving against the court's decision.-pilatingt fila power China Mail Special.

along city strecta,~UPI.

sentenced MacSporran Lapin Peregrini, a man and hin wife who owned the ship and'

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mower

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