THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958.

Britain EISENHOWER PLAN REACTION U.K.,

Constructure Solution To Princess in Toronto

May Leave H-bomb Island

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By Chapman

Pincher

London, Aug. 13.

weapons chief

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William Penney, and Sir

Frederick Brundrell, Br-

Mideast Problems

May Be Found In UN

United Nations, Aug. 13. The opening of the United Nations debate on the Middle East today has left the impression that all parties to the discussion are seeking a constructive solution which will and the dangers menacing that area.

tain's chlef defence As the debate proceeds more President Ebenhower's sux- to than one spenker may use The gestion for the United Nations scientist, are flying Washington on it specialcesions to make political pro- to monitor inflammatory pro-

mission this month.

paganda--and in today's opening paranda www understood desius the Soviet

Foreign harmonise closely with British US.Minister Antrel Gromyko began | Thinking.

on n clearly political note,

with consultation defouen elsiefs, they will draw up of utente

CANCELS

to be exchange under the How

But with that exception fore- agreement casts of a real verbal battle have

been confirmed.

which came into tere recently, Britolu hopes to get

special concessiten

1. The full know-20w

making

B-Kans

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Revising Text

Some sources said they be-

small

Beved that the moderate, con- suough to be carried by long- range Juckets. The American

structive long which President Elsenhower adopted influenced know how to pack much more. punch in a two-ton warhead | Mr Gromyko's approach. ibus the British do.

2. The Secrets

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making

Me Grainyko was such re-

extremely smalt alunde war-vising the text of his slatemen! Mr Eisen- hunds for anti-drerast and which followed

Bower's--while the President wali-missile rockels,

was ofB) speaking.

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3. Use of the U.S. bound testing facilities at Faiwetu, 19kin,

other Parite Islands. This would enable Tie Gorerament to run sinwy De expensive British extremely testing ground at Christinas island.

In return the Amoreans would

It the

Western diplomats suggested that the Soviet Forelga Minds ter had been impressed by the fact that the United States had | come out slugging."

ported:

Welcome

PARIS: Quarters close to the French Government tonight welcomed President Elsen- hower's alx-point proposal qu holding out the possibility of stabilising the positions in the Middle East.

Although no official commical was avaliable, nourets close to the Government felt that the proposal needed roiłowing up by

summit conference,

It was strongly felt here that without the construcuve ር operation of the Soviet Union uny policy of Middle East stabillation is able 1 prove dimeuil.

ISRAEL: Ollelul sources said today that although President Eisenhower's speech concentral-

The following reaction is re-ed on problems in Arab states there were "elements which are of direct interest to Israel,"

The sources listed the follow-

points;

programme

begivan_the_rcerets_of_mak- LONDON: President Elsen- ing the cheap weapons devis-hower's six-point id by Sir William Penney. WW warmly welcomed in COA --- successful, official circles today. teams of British atom ruien- tists from the weapons slution There was full agreement that It Aldermaston, Berkshire, the United Nations should not will

where visit America's secret promptly over Jordan, bomb station at to. Alimos the British Government" wnuki New Mexico-barred to like to see a settlement reached them since The war-time which could permit the with- bomby partnership enr[e1 12 | drawal of its troops. years ago.

was

The Joven situation The signing of the share-out sech as particularly urgent be-

agreemen

Washington ense of the fear that, if Jordan is triumph for British disintegrated, war would break

in Inducing the out again between. Arabs, and diplunacy Americans 10

the Israelis forget of Fucha, Ponte- Treachery corvo, Burgers, and Maclean, j

Jordan Gets $18,890,000

Amman, Aug. 13. Jordan's Finance Minister Aluned Tara Nek today received e cheque from the United States

for $3,890,000 Treasury fancial aid for Jordon.

in

Imposing Ideas

The monitoring of radio broadcasts would help to bring "Arab hate propaganda against Israel under interna- tonal scrutiny,"

Israel did not seek any change in the procedures of her own International old programme,

★All small

nations are affected by President Eisenhower's declaration that

the United States reserved the right to come to the aid of any nijan sccking help against aggression.

On President Eisenhower's proposal foran Acob development ment

BEIRUT: Lebanese Govern- SOUDCER tonight wel- institution, diplomalle observers.comed President

Elsenhower's: believed the Western powers

the Middle would have to be careful to six-point plan, for

East avoid giving the impression they!

They were pleased at his re- were imposing their ideas on theferences to the need to pro- !

Serve Lebarusa Independence, It has been noted here that and welcomed! hly assurances forces would suggestions advanced recently by that American

[the leave when requested to do so Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretory Gen- by the Lebanese Government, eral, for reaching a Middle East

Arabs.

With today's funds Jordan has settlement now received a total of $18,000,-

financial ald from

000

June

were quickly cri- ticised in Cairo and other Arab the elles.

Italian Support

KOME: Italian Premier Amin United States during the pre- At the sume Lime, observers tore Fifant, has informed the kent U.S. fiscal year ending believed Israel would demand United States Italy fully sup

30 over and above other to participate in any overall -payments for various develop- Middle East economic develop

ment projects In Jordan.ment, particularly if it-concerned. France-Presse.

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water resources.

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with 10 Again please (6).

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MOTHER PREFERS PETS TO BABIES

A

Hull, Aug. 13. 32-year-old mother

of two told the magistrates ata juvenile court today that she preferred animals to babies. She said she did not wani ber month- old baby.

The mother and her 59- year-old husband were summoned by the National Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children for not exercising proper care and euardianship of The child.

The can WIR proved and the baby was handed over to the care of the local authority.

AN.S.P.C.C. officer sald that she visited the parenia after receiving a complaint that they did not want the baby and intended to get rid of it She found the distressed, Jungry

child

and neglected.

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The mother, sho had no idea how to feed the baby, but she knew how to feed her cal, and Bucers from which it had ils milk were spotlessly clean. Tho

the mother told magistrates: "I want some- the one to take care of baby. I prefer animals,”......... China Mall Special,

Tunnel Builder

Dies In New York

Princess Margaret smiles as she takes off her glove to sign the visitors' book at Toronto's City Hall, Al her side is the Mayor of Toronto, Mr Nathan Phillips-Central Press Photo.

LEBANON PREMIER

PLANNING TO

"LEAVE FOR GOOD"

Boirut, Aug: 13. Lebanose Promior Sami Solh said today "I am waiting impatiently to be able to turn in my resignation and leave Lebanon for good."

New Yangtze Train Ferry

Parlo, Aug. 13. Work on train ferry project alaried laws Sunday on balli banks of the Yangtze River at Wuhu, Antwel Province, Radio Peking reported,

Sabeduled to be put into operation in October this year, the profeet will be.

come a new major means of trame acrons the Yangtzo apart

from the Yangtze River bridge al Wuhan and the train ferry at Nanking.

The project will be composed of 47 kilomeres of track,

marshalling

Yards, rallway stations,

bridges, culverts

and

o her structures.-France-

Presse.

France

Say "Don't

Ban Tests

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United Nations, Aug. 13. Russia and the United States were reported tonight to bo nearing agreement on inspection provisions that would be an important step toward

stopping nuclear weapons tests.

United Stafes

Planter Not informed sources said the

To Take Son Back To Malaya

Edinburgh, Aug. 13, The Edinburgh High Court placed a temporary ban today ich a Malayan rubber planter's plan to take his Ave-year-old Sun and with him to the Far East on Friday.

The court granted in interim interdlet to Mrs Pauline Joy Morrison, now living at Heving- ham, Norfolk, England, who |slated in her petition that she was seeking custody of the two children of her marriage to Mr Herbert Morrison-Ian, aged five, and Gordon, aged one.

A third child is expected in bout a month,"

The petition said that Me vent inflation. But intra- and Mre Morrison arrived in tion did not stop he said, and Britain with the two sons last

complaint to

the bus- the March to stay with

band's parents al Banff, Scot

Lebanon's

U.N, remain valid.

to

ussure

our

land.

Questioned on the eventual

Since June when Mr Morrison neutralisation of Lebanon, the Premier said: "We wish to ab insisted upon his wife leaving her Lan an international guarantee and taking Gordon with

security, she had lived apart from her interview with In a preint Agence France-Presse, Mr Solh Neutralisation would be possible husband in Norfolk. rald, however,

if the U.N, would commit itself blag than neither a traitor nor a coward, to using its sanelions.-France- he will stand behind Camille Presse, Chamoun, President of the Re- public, right to the end.

he He added that as far as

would ro- knew, Mr Chaunoun

New York, Aug. 13. Jurnen Forgie, world famous main in power urdil his term. But 23. authority

of ends construction

on September

Kur Th 17- underwater when a solution underground and tunzels, died

loday after placement is foun, Mr Sulb long Illness.

Snid, "I will be pleases"

ports President Eisenhower's Forgie, born in Scotland in plan, it was learned today. 1888, helped plan tunnels ander)

The

Sr. Fenfand's approval was New York city's East Ar relayed to, the US Govenmeal Hudson rivers, the laxaxa)par through the Halina emblessy in Aqueduct in Mexico and Washington. Foreign Ministry new union tunnel under the officinis said.

city of Baltimore, United Nations: The delega-

He also tions of Australia, Ceylon, Lo-

Participated in the

a number banon and Turkey expressed construction of approval today of President.tunnel projects abroad. Elsenhower's plan for a Middle

Forgle was educaled at Gor- East settlement.

don's College, in Aberdeen, and the engineering Jater joined firms of Sir Benjamin Baker and Co. and Sir Ball Mott and lay.

Ambassador

E.

Ronald Wolker, of Australia, sald the Elsenhower speech to the General Assembly was " very The approach to the probleans of the region as a whole and a convincing exposition of the American position in Lebanon." Sir Claude Corea, Ambassador of Ceylon, said the speech har "plenty of very useful sugges- tions I want to study it."

Dr Karim Azkoul, of Le- barron, colled it "n very good speech in general." He sald

his delegation would study its implications.

Ambassador Selim Sarper, of Turkey, sold it was "a major, constructive

speech."

and

Refused To Vote

The Premie, who refused to vote for the President-Elect Fuud! Cachab in the election last July 31, was now possi- mistic about the country's poll- future when President teal Chehab takes over,

if the American troops leave before order is completely re- it would be very stabilsher

saich. Lebanon's serious, he

ained security bi not at yet.

He added foreign

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elements,

Among his first assignments were the tunnels under London Syrlans, Egyptiana. Palestinians, and the

and were til taking part in the Thames river

turaci Surveys in Antwerp, civil war. Brussels and Parts.

Forgie came to the United States in 1902 to study tho problems involved in building tunnets under the East Hudson rivers for Pennsylvania ruilroad. the projects had failure.-U.P.I.

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Mr Solh said he had not been officially, notified of the Ameri can decision 10 withdraw 4 battition of marines and learned of it from the newspapers,

and the Earlier,

Referring again to the coming with to power of General Chehab, Mr Solh said, "Since their landing on July 15 at the request of the government, the American trenps have not wished to inter- fere in the internal affury of Lebanon,"

Intolligen Pretty Police

General Carlos Romulo of the Philippines said he was very much impressed and attrueled" by the plan presented by Pre- aldent Elsenhower.

Egypt Cool

Eisen- CAIRO: President hower's plan got a cool recep- tion tonight

Chief

Lee

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 13. Pretty Inspector Irene will next week. become Brst

· Aslan_chlet' of the Women's Police.

Protective Zone

English Land

Title As Quiz Prize

Eastbourne, Aug. 13. A United States tele- vision quiz winter may earu for himself the He of "Lord of Eastbourne", it was learned hero today.

Mr William Reginald Kipwell, owner at East. bourne's 13th manor house, announced ut he bad cabled America suggesting that his property valued at £8,000 sterling might make a suitable alternativs quiz prize to the Scottish Island of Stroma. The Columbla Broadcast- ing System recently bought Stroma for £8,500 sterling but the suggestion that li should be offered as a prize started a controversy,

Mr illpwell said he was in gable touch with Mr Bob Silvers, producer of the quiz contest, offering the empty old manor house instead.

IL- had

mediaeval musicians gallery with a

hole priest's hiding

and Elizabethan murats.

With i goes the right of the owner by tille deed to call himself Lord of the Manor of Eastbourne," Mr Hipwell added.

tion Malayan

Inspector Lee joined the force 1951 when her husband, a detective corporal, was shot dead General feeling was that the by gangsters in a billiard saloon. United States should have con--China Mail Special. sulted President Nasser and before other regional leaders putting forward such a plan

United There was no official

renction yet: Nasser himself was vacationing near Alexandria.

re-Arab Repubile

PRAGUE: Mr Adini Steven- Democratic former U.S Bon, Presidential candidate sald to-

President night that

Elsen- hower'a Middle East proposals to the United Nalons were "wholesome and in the right

direction." WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD=dorpes: 3 Part, 7 Yokel,

He recalled that Lebanon had first insisted to U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and

10 American inter

Deputy Under-Secretary of State Robert Murphy that a protective Zone be established along Thu Lebanon-Syrin border to pre-

This is disputed by the Eastbourne Town Corpora-

which owns the re kors later manor bouse, bullt the 17th century, and which claims the ille for itself. China Mall

Special.

Miner Dies In His Underpants

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Mansfield, Aug, 13:

A miner died in a bid to win a sixpenny bot by walking partially clothed across a

main road an inquest heard today.

Geoffroy Taylor, aged 10, not do this in his veat, under. dared the 65-year-old father of pants and slippers. his girl friend to walk dawn his 8 Aces, Silt, 10 Prattic, 12 Ebor, 15 Using, 18 Gram, 10 "If they lack novelly or own streat and then touch a wall Robin, 21 Trier, 22 Cars, 23 Sepin, 20 Roig, 20 Running, 30 originality, at least they cer- on the opposite side of a-mein Gus, 31 Frau, 82 Tessa, $3 Bals. Down: 1 Tours, 3-Denlure,tainly haya uliity," he said. 4 Allen, 5 Tale, 6 Nero, 0 Blim, 11 Tsura, 13 Bob'a 14 Reno, Mr Stevenson arrived in 10 Grain, 17 Búr, 18 Glit, 20 Orangur, 22 Opus, 24 Erupt, 26 | Prague today by car from Po- Gnash, 87 Ogre, 20 Agua,

land.

road.

Me Wallkon accepted the bat and set off down George Streat, in nasby Gutton-in-Ashfield,

He never resched his desting tion--because he stopped off the Harold payment and was run over by i

Gioffrey bet Mr Wellase sixpence that he would Idar.

The petition added that Mrs Morrison was increasingly op- prehensive in caso her husband removed Jan. from the jurisdic- tion of the British courts. allowed Tho

court Murrison seven days to appeal

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planned

soon to inform its "closest allies" s presumably Britain and France-that it would stop its tests. Britain, a late starter in the atomic race, was reported to be holding out for a delay. France has been reported getting ready to explode its first nuclear bomb.

Both Britain arid France, it was understood. have privately urged the United States to withhold any decision-to-end tests until- their experiments completed.-U.P.I,

ara

Moon Rocket Speculation Embarrassing

New York, Aug. 13. Speculation about when the United States will fire its first rocket towards the moon "'is embarrassing officials" at the missilo rost

centre at Capo Canaveral, Florida,

Mr

| an interview

Police Fire On Indian Demonstrators

Ahmedabad, Banbay State,

Aug. 13.

anti One persTE was killed four

when seriously injured

dianon- police opened fire on strators during the second day of language riols here today.

riow The

begno yesterday the after police had removed "Martyrs" memorial ereeled in the city's main thoroughfare in memory of those killed two years ago when police fired on crowds demonstrating in favour of the tenguistic state of Guferat

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In today's disturbances police twice opened fire, and used tear gas to disperse the crowds, and storie them from prevent throwing and acts of incendiar- ista.

The 24-hour curfew im- posed yesterday was extended for a further day.

of 11 people were A toto! taken into custody by the police for defying the curfew regula- tions, stone throwing or indulg-

of incendiarisin ing in acts France-Presso.

Day Return London To N.Y.

New York, Aug. 13.

a

Mr Andrew Murray a BOAC official at New York's Idlewild

completed airport, today return fight across the Atlantic in 17% hour-probably the

This was reported here today Donald by Major General Yates, Chief of the Centre, in with reporters. General Yates said that he kun- the know when self did not attempt would be made,

At the same time, he said he agreed with Mr Roy Johnson, Director of the Advanced Re- search Projects Agency, that the chances for success are "no better than one in 19,"

He defined auccess as getting the missio to within 50,000 miles of the moon.

Four Stages

General Yates said the pur was to send up u feur-suge rocket to reach the mola or its vicinity in two and a half sys. To succeed, the missile will huve to blast its way through the earth's atmosphere at a speed of (or nearly seveni 35,000 Loel miles) per second.

should

"Our instrumentation tell us immediately (utter frag) whather it will succeed," said.

"This is the first time we will have fired this particular cum- bination of vehicles. We have had very good success with the first and second stages in the past. We would be very happy it it succeeded on the first try."

He said no dato had yet been axed for the moon shot.

However, informed sources in first Washington said that the attempt may be mada next Sun- dey but that the. launching time la lentative.

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They said a delay could caused by malfunctioning of the complex four-stage rocket or by unfavourable weather-Reuter.

Russia Charges

Violation

Teheran, Aug. 13.

Iran today disclosed the text to Russla denying of a note knowledge of violation of Sovie:

fastest ever made by commer- air space by a United Sintes plane that flew from on Iranian clai plano.

BOAC's New York head-airport. quarters said Mr Murray, sendor Bight operations oficer, aped The coroner returned a verdict from New York to Hatheld of accidental death.

yesterday by Comet in a recent- 20 minute The Coroner, Mr C. A. Mack, breaking 0 hour wald: "Perhaps in the spirit of | flight,

After ceremonies marking the aravado which we have heard he was so keen to demonstrate; ho Comel's achievement, he drava by car to London airport to throw caution to the wind and was a little careless in the way board a BOAC Britannia which he was trying to win his six- carried him to Boston In 1

hours, four minutos, pence."--Reuter,

The Soviets charged overal that such a plane wecka nro flow over Russian territory,

Iran. in its answer, said that At I knew nothing of suelt Incident but would Beuk in- formation from the U.S. Em- The

government bassy here. said that if it found the, Russian

Justified it would charge was enter a proical with the State Dopartment —VPL

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