THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1958.
THE REASON FOR THE IRAQ COUP D'ETAT-TO UPROOT CORRUPTION
Pagō 3!
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THE BIG POWER TALKS
PRIME MINISTER TELLS ALL New York Tackles
Former Royal Government
Instrumental In
Overthrowing Themselves
Bagdad, July 24.
Brigadier Abdul Karim Kasim, Prime Minister and Acting Defence Minister in the new Iraqi Government, said at a press conference today that the July 14 coup d'etat "was not directed against any country," but was "planned and carried out to uproot the elements of corruption in the country."
ARAB UNION ARMY GENERAL ALLOWED TO LEAVE BAGDAD
Amman, July 24.
Maj. Gen. Sadek Sharch, Deputy Chief-of-Staff of the Arab Union Army, came back to Jordan today, armed with a safe-conduct from the Iraqi rebel regime.
Akaba
Kanim, telling how he planned the overthrow of the monarchy, said, "Since, I was commission- ed from the Iraqi Military College in 1034, I noticed that Iraq's internal conditions Wort dete,loraling from bad to worse. From that date I decided to averthrow that regime, but I was then only a junior officer and my posißen could help any such movement,
"That is because corrupt and mirchievous people, as well opportunists and exploiters were numerous, and were increased
by the encouragement of the
then rullig class which surped
2 Government against the will of the people.
Public Interest
"But three years ago i became The Jordanial officer was ac-started long range patrols. The
Brigade Commaisner and my crimparted by a number ut patrols visited Irbld nent the
units were dispatched then to border ind Jordanian staff officers who had Syrian
Jordan. Then
also found been trapped in. Bagdad at the Matruk, u former Royal Air
things conitury to public beglaning of the Iraqi coup. Furce alrnclt north of Amman.
Hercules transport plaines re-interest,"
Kasim.continued, "I appronch- of gasoline sumed deliveries
ed some Iraq army officers hint- ferrying the supplies from
ing, and then I studied them Betrist.-U.P.I.
and their intentions, or well as characters, until I became sure that they were honest and
Lying wounded
Shurch brought news Arab Union Minister of State
that
Khuktsi death was die
for Foreign Affairs
Khoir,
nounced
whose
yesterday, was a LABOUR PARTY sincere for the publle interest.
alive although wounded and ying in a Baga hospital. He
JA a Jordanian.
Sharch and the other ofeers crossed
day.
to
RESIGNATION
Mrs Jura
Among then I could inention my brother, Abdul Salam Art, Deputy Premler, who colla borated with me for a long Une and shared my views,
Lordon, July 24
"I found the opportunity was Mann, outspoken Solish member of Parliament hot ripe in 1956 to start a move- ment," he sald. Several mes
of
Was
the Tray! border by auto this afternoon and drove
10 Anuman' immediately
and champion of the housewife, he was thwarted by "sples and report to King Hussein,
Sharch was trapped in Bagdad today resigned from the National agents all over the country, but when the revolt broke out. A Executive of the Labour Party.
lier place will be taken by Dhally decided the time. number of other Jordanian staff ameers, including Air Force Miss Jennio Lee, Labour mempo for a revolt.
Well Organised Commander Lant-Col. Ibrahim ber of Parlament and wife Osman, returned with him to-leading Socialist Aneurin Bevan,
who
Fummer-up to Mrs "The plan was well organised WOR
elections to the in complete in the
secrecy, coupled Meanwhile, the Foreign Office Manu
with elements of surprise, and announced that counsellor Executive in 1957.
Hits Mann walked out of na with the determination Adnan Younis Huseint was
yesterdaybrother officers....I calculated Bellied to Bagdad during the Executive meeting revail. The announmement said after a dispute over the oppoint-that the movement would be organiser completed at 4.09 o'clock on tho he died a "nurtyr for Arabism, ment of a women's
the party in Scotland-morning of July 14." sacrificing his life while per-
Chino Mail Special,
"At six sharp we wete In forming his dulles."
complete control of the situa- tion, the people supported us, and the Army was willing to protect the new regime at any cost."
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Sacred Duties
The Defence Ministry an-
that
Mrics Capt. nounced Sawalha also had been killed in Barlad "while executing his zrered duties,""
The Briti command nounced paratroopers
for
Racing Banned
Beirut, July 24. Bugdad Radio said today that, all horse racing and
betting
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
of
Replying to questions. whether orders had really been have been abolished by the new issued to Iraqi army units to go An- Republican regime in Iraq to Jordan, prior to the revolt, have Chu Mall Special.
Kasim said, "Yes, Paris of units were ready to move to Jordon passing Bagdad. Here I seized to gel other my opportunity army detachment participato in our pinn. Each detachment had its own simple plan to fol low precisely. Wo thank those those who ordered these units to go to Jordan for thus they overthrew themselves unwit- Ungly and helped me in execut- ing our plan."
1 Walk and talk aimlessly (0), 4 Chair of battle (5).
7 Well, that's the limit! (B). 8 Tooth
The sheriff's men make the most of the drink (0).
II No active state, this (7),
12 Sort of literary preamble
(7).
18 Widens, possibly, in Lan-
capbtre (6).
18 Savoury Jelly (5),
10 Prošle of a bold type? (8),
20 Keen to agree? Possibly (5) 21 A number which may make a
score (0),
DOWN
1 Folish, one's French, perhaps
(3,2).
2 They sound forbidding for
prospective brides (0).
3 Springy stúff (7).
4 It was laid at one time on
golf courses (6).
5 Classically incorrect animant
language? (8).
6 Coypu fur (0).
10 Might such a statement need
brushing neide? (8).
12 Fem entrance for, an old
prison? (7),
13 Laudation (0)
14 Nautical hook (0),
16 Go to deeply (5).
17 Where people of polish wo?
4
Used Force.
Kasim said, "We found our- selves compelled to use ferge in
THE DANCING NUN IN LONDON
RECENTLY, The Grail, a A national Gatholia youth organisation, produced a Fes- Lival of Psalms at the Royal Albert Hall.
Feature of the festival war the appearance for the first time in England, of a group
of Dutch girle who interpret-
ed in movement and dance the Good Shepherd Paxim and the Magnificat.
The girls come from the Institute for the Deaf at St Michlets Gostei Holland, and
are profoundly deaf.
Trained by nun, Gistor Irana, known affectionately
"the dancing nun," the girls have been specially chosen from among the three hundred who attend the In stitute. Sister Irenaʼis perhaps the only nun in the world who
holds diplomas for gymnastics, ballet and me-
dern danos-Keystone.
U.S. ARMY GENERAL
SENT TO LEBANON
Washington, July 24.
Maj. Gen. Paul D. Adams of the U.S. Army left Ger-
many by air today to assume
overall command *· of
American ground forces, including marines, in Lebanon.
The Pentagon announced that Adams was sent in response to a request from Admi. James L. Holloway, U.6.
in Commander-in-Chief
the Middle East, for a senior officer to take charge of the ground
tuation.
NEW COMMAND: Adams, a native of Heflin, overthrow the former regime," | Alabama, ubi a 1020 graduate bat pledged that life would be of West Point, has been com-) as normal as in other countries manding general of the northern area of Germany, with head-
EDON
Kusim sald that an interim quarters in Frankfurt, constitution will be promulgated His new commanit consists of
Marines, that important internal | 8,300)
1,000
Army reforms would be carried out paratroopers
1,000 and about now, "und major nation-wide Army support troops who have refarms will follars after crush been landed in Lebanon. ing corruption. and restoring A Pentagon spokesman said tranquillity."
an Army rather than a marine general was selected, because there was no marine of that rank available in Europe,
“We do not attach any im- portance to the service connec den," the spokesman said. A LONG STAT? The spokesmen replied when asked if the new
Turning to foreign policy, Kasim said, "We aço a peaceful nation. Our interests are based on mutual benefits with other countries, and we will abide by the United Nations Charter and Its principles."
"We are willing to co-operale with friendly states who are willing to co-operate with us on the basis of mutual benefits and the interests of our people above
all else,"
"no"
cont-
mani sotup Indicated that U.S. troops were "settling down for a long-stay" in Lebanon,
Ho said he thought the prin Asked if Iraq would attend cipal reasons for Hollowny's the Dagded Part meeting in request were that the army and London on July 28, Kasim said marine officers now in command with their the Bagdad Fact had not recre fully occupied wife of
Own units
cognised the new republic and therefore we cannot discuss this "comparable rank" was beded malter" before such recognition, to deal with the Commander of
the Lebanese force.-U.P.L France-Presse.
The Senato.
THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD-Atom 1 Bout, 4 Mustard, Coralites today
Washington, July 24. Defence Fund
A United States district judgo today refatted" vuils" "by, British Washington, July 24. philosopher Bertrand Russell and Appropriations others taking for sp infunction pasrod on hall further tomte. Dumb
a lawyer $1,200 million efforts were beling mado to million). more. than me similar sulle i Britain and Prodent Elmhower usiped for this Soviet Union China Mail In his budgetBouter.
Hammarskjold Sets Up Consultative Group
United Nations, July 24.
The Secretary-General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, has invited seven delegates from among the smaller powers to become a consultative group on the United Nations observer operation in Lebanon, it was, an- nounced tonight.
Geographical composition of the group is similar .to, the advisory committee on the Emergency Force set up in 1956 to keep the peace between Israel and Egypt.
The new group, which will have its first session with Mr Hammarskjeld tomorrow, includes ·Prince Aly Khan, Permanent Representative of Pakistan, Mr Hans Engen, Deputy Foreign Minister of Norway, Sir Claude Corea, Permanent Representative of Ceylon; Mr Charles Ritchie, Canada's top envoy; and the chief delegates of Brazil and Colombia.--Reuter,
Problem Of Security Measures
New York, July 24.
The New York City police and State Department security services today started cleaning the decks for action even before it was known when and if Soviet Premier, Nikita Khrush- chey would come to New York.
York,
Washington has taken over | Sphen Kennedy, Police the direction of the security | Commissioner of Now measures surrounding a summ-rafe yesterday that the city's it conference In New York, | 22,000" policemen were capable which the city police authorities of assuring. Khrushchev's pro- have called the toughest security |fection, but William problem in their history.
Japanese Reds Find Transmitter
The
In Hall
Tokyo, July 24. Japan Communist Party today protested to.
Vanna, head of the State Departmentə security section is in charge of the preparitions, in conjunction with the New York Poller, the qualified United Nations ser vices, and the Federal Bureau at Investigation,
L
The Marines?
There was talk of drawing on the armed forces, and Possibly of rending" a group of "Marines".
Two thousand men were used to' protect Queen Elizabeth of England during her vidt to New York last autumn Walter Arm, Assistant Police Com- missioner, estimates that at least twice that number would be needed to project Khrushchev,
Security circles, after a pre- Uminary conference yesterday the Metropolitan Police between the New York and that n miniature radio State Department security off- transmitter-receiver had clais, sold that at least 5,000 heen found concealed in men, in addition to the U.N. door panelling at the hall Protective force, would be need
ed to protect President Eisen- where the Party is hold-hower, Premier Nikita Khrush- ing Its Seventh National chev, British Premier Harold Macmillan, *Fronch Fromter, „Convention.
[Charles De Gaulle, Indian Pre- Police replied they
mier Jawaharlal Nehru and the nothing about it.
Arab leaders who would take port in a summit conference,
· Protest
The
Д
know
Wan
Fanatics
Party protest
What the police fear is not based on the discovery of only the numerous groups of cigarette case sized Soviet, or Hungarian refugees, who call Khrushchav "tho apparatus whose minia butcher of Budapest, and might ture battery and tran-try to assassinate him, but also sistors could receive and the isolated acts of lunatics or broadenst over a distance fanatics, which are more diMcult
to anticipate. of about 200 yards, The Party's radio monitors detected a signal and it was finally traced to the tiny transmitter located between the panels of a daorway-Reuter.
Ambassador Denies Spy Report
It is already planned to send more than 10 detectives to the Unlied Nations, as well as a number of FBI agents, to help the regular UN, security servleë. The heads of Governments
will have their own personal guards, Khruslicher will prob ably be accompanied by guards from the Soviet secret services, led by General Ivan Serov, who went with Khrushchev and former Premier, Nikolai Bul- gunin, on their 1053 trip to London.
Secret Service
The New Yark authorities problem ends at the doors of the United Nations, where Frank Begley, head of the or ganisation's security, services takes over the responsibility.
However, he will be helped by ageals of the sceret otrvices of Governments whose lendero so desire.
Borne, July 24. American Ambassador in Barne, Honry Taylor, to day issued a categorical denial that he was the source of an article that called Switzerland: a hot-
Begley does not expect much bad of Communist espion- difficulty insido the United age for Europe and the Nations buildings. Demonstra- Middle East and the cen- tions pear the U36, are pro- tre where the traqt coup❘hibited, ond crowds will be kept far enough, from the bulld- d'etat was planned. The statements were attributings to prevent any attack
The authorities may throw a ed to him in an article dis-
conrion of police entirely around tributed by mn American nows
the UN. buildings along the ngency.
to keep out East river,
thorised persons, France- Presse,
In his denial, the, Ambassador agreed that he had an interview with the agency's correspon- dent, but said he was not the source of the "offensivn", ne- cusations against Switzerland mentioned in the article.
Harringay Sports Stadium Sold
London, July, 25.
Meanwhile, a Swiss pollee spokesman dealed the silega- llons that there was such activity at Swiss airports as to suggest "unusual comings and goings by political representa- Harringay aroma, Lordan's Avce of the United Arab Reccond greatest sports stadian,
Comranunist pubile and of
| das been achi to a grocery store agents bound from Moscow to chain, et wes, announced today. Berno vla Prague and Zurich."
Alliet Supplies, a subsidiary -France-Presse.
of Home and Colonial Stores, take over on Oclober, 31 from the present owners, the Grey- hound Racing Asociation Trust In the past 22 years Harvin- gay has been the home of some of Britain's most fainous boxing notrais, matches, lee spectacles and show jumping confesta-China Mall in the
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strontium, months. la generated in The injections of strontiuin-fair concentration ADIOACTIVE
which clear explosions produced no 50 were proportionate to the spots of actively growing bone
is removed. rolatively enormous process of remodelling. change in the bones or blood body weight of the rabbits and end little of baby rabbits given heavy weto injections, the Metient Research amounts" compared with those "But. In the adolescent animals Council mys In Its annus from the fall-out of nuclear strontium-90 is take up In
Havana, July 24. report for 1986-07 published weapons.
Cuba's couneli "af ministers tonight.
The report suggests that the high concentration in areas of "remarkable Jumour Incidence selve growth certain (cabinet) agreed last night to areas of high concentration are suspend constitutional guarnti- But while two-diy-gid rabbits in one-age group" can be ex-
Congress will meet on Thurs- were unaffected by the injection, plained by the different type of not removed in the normal protees for another 43 days.
Rabbits were chosen for the day, when the prescut period rots aged 8-8 weeks ded a bond growth found at different cess of remocije.” months later with multiple ages. tumours und varying degresa of "Bone-growth in the youngasi speriments because their bonos expires, to rully the extension. group do rapid that strontium ) are similar to those of mau und It will be the third consecutivo is absorbed throughout the bone can absorb aghost all the high 4-day sumansion, of guarantees -Ont-year-akt rabbits died of and rapidly removed in the pro-radiation preduged by the decay including freedom of the Pres
"normal remodelling of strontium-90,- Chins Mall and the cinth in the past year.
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