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COMMENT OF
THE DAY:
Growing China
FRANCE, through the weak.
ness of her former col- stitution, as the asset unique among the nations, of large numbers of foot- loose former Premiera tu wander the world and advise colleagues more nctively employed. And recently two of
f the most eminent of them, Premiers Paul Reynaud and George Binult have re- turned from private sub summit conversations with Mr Khrushchev whom they advise to beware of the "Yellow Peril" of China.
The two Premiers painted for
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CHINA
No. 37133
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958,
Price 20 Centa
RELAX IN
DAKS
THE FAMOUS CONFRRY EN ACTION TROUSERS
Whiteaways
HAIN.GIK DINE
Kowtoon.
Unanimous Vote Expected By Tomorrow ARAB PEACE PLAN FOR U.N.
Early Withdrawal
Of British-U.S.
Troops Called For
By MICHAEL LITTLEJOHNS
United Nations, Aug. 20.
their liussian friend a hair Authoritative British sources tonight con-
of pleture
this
raisiny menace. They NAW China's official switch from a campaign never very effective) to encourage birth control, a drive to swamp the Western world.
fidently predicted an "almost un- animous" Assembly vote within 48 hours for an Arab resolution to bring peace to troubled Jordan and Lebanon,
Armed with a new mundate; Lebanon, Iraq and the U.A.R.
the 81-member world live in peaceful co-existence. from forum, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the Secretary-General, was cs- pected to have for Armaan and
next week.
THEY apoke of a time when the "white" red Russians would be driven into the "white" European camp. "Why do you insist on form-Beirut this
united
Europe? inx
M.
week-end or curly
In the absence of any set date or deadlines for the withdrawal e Anglo-American troops, the
sources mold they expected the Suvte groups would abstain t the voic, rather than vote in favour.
R.N. Ships Off Iceland To
British
Guard British Trawlers
Hull
Hull, Aur. 20. trawlers salled with neeret orders for the Icelandic fishing grounds today despite leeland's threat to extend her territorial fishing limite from four to 12 miles on September 1.
Paris
Paris, Aur. 20.
Secret laika are reported to be A
going on in Paris in an at- tempt to reach a compromise over Iceland's fishing Limils.
12- Iceland introduces, her mile fabing limit in 10 days. British trawlerrer salling for
water Icelandic fishing
this
The trawlers are expected to fish under supervision of Royal Navy. Navy ships.
vary
The proposals fruited to
Departing Iraqyler skippers asks Mr Khrushchev,
Arab governments might after
refused to diselag their orders Reynand replies
Dealing with the proposed but it is known that the ATCOS a seriet meeting of all the Arch "Because in 25 years thers delegations here would have Mr Balled Nations "presence" which the protecting tips will will be 1,000,000,000
make necessary Jordan, the Sources said 4uard will not be fixed but will in consultation "super-reporter" was ner:led arrangementa Chinese and the division of snorskjold
according to prevalling who would terep the United conditions. Europe in the face of that with the governments concern-
informed that the power
will be an unachro-ed to make possible the early Nations ufsm."
Mr Khrushchev is withdrawal of Anglo-American |"detente" was being observed. The skippers said they intend-
free from Lebanon und Jordan.
was workeded to fish as usual. The Trant:fion said to have indulged in
Talking" out fler some "laugh long
silence thoughtful
The Teat among the Arabs themselves in
question WAS while he pletureil Eurasia
clesci session. 1: closely whether Icelandic fishing pro- awamped by the Mongol
parallels the Western-backed ketion ships would altempt to heard.
measure put forward by Norway arrest British trawlers operating and seven other countries. Be-within the new Imita. cure the new resolution origin-
Not lumbers
M
H
this Khrashehey at time may not have much persunal reason to like Mr Mno. He has suffered prob. ably the worst setback of his career at his hands, China has become And more and more demanding as a bed fellow. Her latest for rocket demand
missiles, atomic war and a "Chinese Sputnik If she gets those things it will be at constiterable cord to Russia where economies have already eat back such things
hydroelectric AS power stations.
Co-existence
il
A
The Tesolution, according to unally reliable somers, would reiterate the Arab Leagi and Bandy Conference principles o! non-intervention. respect and peaceful co-exis iter, paving the
way fur
the assembly's veling-Beuter under Middle East "detente",
This "delente" (cessation of and U.P.I. strained relations among states) is what both Brilain un the United States hute gouglat As- roughout the emergency
ve
Britnin has said that sho ated from the countries most
the directly exmeerned, i was ex-considers the extension of
barrier unjustiẞable pected to be given priority inng
international. law.
embly
sey-lom, na authorila- nations for esti Puliters
the TW de- night maled velpment.
Arab Pledge
The Arab
alsu resolution reaffirmation of the contains a pledge by a "members" of the Arab League to take no action undermine cach other's Reverinnents.
This
Was
to
interpreted Neither China nor Russia at creating a co-existaxe agree
113
the moment is economically ment under which radio pre-
sound.
Both lands
are
gonda and intitration of sub- versive elements and material
spending on armament and would be eliminated by mutual Industrialisation propor | Arab agreement.
national of their
The "United Aruh Republic the given
Impression wealth out of proportion to had their resources. And each throughout the discussions that
tions
of them leans far too much wished to be reasonable,"
on the other,
But the fact that Khrushchev
these highly placed informants said. "President Nasser seemed to want a detente."
The
salu Fources
that the itself was not so to have Jordan, important DS
Reuter.
U.S. ATOMIC
TEST BAN
AGREEMENT?
Washington, Aug. 20.
The United States has decided on a tem- porary suspension of atomic weapons tests in hopes that a permanent halt
arranged under a firm inter can be national agreement, informed sources said tonight.
They indicated a White House! Announcement might be forth- euring soon, perhaps tomorrow.
SELWYN LLOYD AT U.N.
is unhappy need not lead to false hopes for European solution
a mung rapprochement
to Caucasian peoples, or exaggerated fears of the "Yellow Peril" myth. Nations do not becorne strong by an increase in numbers alone. The prob
and dem of rearing educating vast numbers of children can become such a burden to & state as ξα and its economy
swamp culture.
One World
I
FFICIAL Communist at-i
the birth rate are not like- much effect.
ly
to have
The population of China is, as it always was, rising. The population in Hong- and Japon kong,
is rising too without Com munist intervention. Why rafav the numbers bogey to cloud political chinking? There is in any case nothing we can do about it. . Three factors exist: Chino Is returning to her natural and former place in world affairs; the world Is shrink-
Tot
we
ing: national habite, features, and social group- ings are in the melting pot.
រ៉ទ But
idens, numbers, that will dictate what kind of world leave for our descendants to
in. live
The greatest danger in the world today is artificial barriers raised agàtnut the free passage of ideas?
The British Foreign Secretary Mr Solwyn Lloyd roads from paper at the emergency session of the General Assembly. Mr Hans Engen of Norway looks on. - A.P. Wirephoto.
The development coincided with an
pgreement at Geneva Russian among Western and scientists on methods of policing any future nuclear test ban.
The Genevn agreement did not bind either side to hall, But President Elsenhower told his news conterence it was a "most encouraging" sign and voiced hope it might lead to further steps along the road to disarmament-UP.I.
U. K. GO AHEAD
sources
London, Aug. 21. Authoritative
be- lieved today Britain would go
with ahead
Its forthcoming series of atomic tests in the not tha Pacific whether or United States temporarily sus- pends explosions.
It
generally Was
that
2 new
believed American-British atomic sharing agreement would make it possible for Britain to
But supend lests.
despite International political pressure, Prime Minister Harold Mac- millan has refused so for
to agree to a ban.
Britain announced only re- cently that it would carry out more utomle tests, The announce- ment was followed by another, Imposing safety limits, yester
day.
Authoritative sources said the actual order for the tests al- ready had been given. The tests were being delayed only to await proper weather conditions in the Pacific.
ΝΑΤΟ
Bonn
Bonn, Aug, 20. majority of the Icelandic government has agreed to a proposed
the compromise Icelandic waters fishing dis- Bald Informed sources pate, here today. The sources said, however, that Mr Ludwig Josefsson, Ice- Communist Fisheries land's Minister, was still bolding out against the compromise, which wer put forward in NATO by M. Paul Henri Spaak.
week have said they will go over the line to fish, and they will be protected by the Royal
sources
here deny
They said Mr Spock had NATO that the
council-the alliance's highest
permanent proposed that instead of Iceland pallileul body-has examined extending her territorial waters from four to 13 miles on Sep- the problem. They point qu! that the counell has not met
tember as planned. nahing within a 12-mile limit should for over a fortnight.
be restricted, This, however, does not ex- clude the pessibility of new umcial negotiations to prepare the ground for a compromise.
Soviet Support
The security blackout on the Walks is considere: essential to cnsure their success, Observers says the problem is particularly delicate as it puis NATO mem- berg against each other and threatens to weaken the North- ern Bank of the alliance,
Meanwhile the decisive stage on negotiations on Iceland's proposals within NATO is ex- pected to be reached in Paris tomorrow night.-Reuter.
Russian Subs In Channel
London, Aug. 20. Four Soviet submarines and through
Soviet support for Iceland's caso also increases the need for u fast friendly settlement.
NATO souftes sald tonight they knew nothing of a com→
a supply ship passed promise formula which, accord- the Straits of Dover in the Eng- g to repor. from Bonn, had lish Channel today, sailing from
Sea
the been put forward by M Paul the North
towards Henri Spack, NATO Secretary Atlantic. British Navy sources | General.
id the submarines were prob- One official said: "M. Spaakably on their way to reinforce bus modo no proposal. Such re- the Soviet submarine feet in the
uru pure fantasy." Mediterranean. Router.
פתקאן
Homing Missiles
Escape And
Find A Target
Clinton, Missoul,
Aug. 20,
An F-102 jet fighter to- day blasted another Jet out of the air with three direct hits of air-to-air Falcon milos in 盛 training mission accident, the Alt Force said. No one
Boriously.
WRE in Jured
The downed plane was a T-33 jet trainor serving sa slmutated target for the F-102. The T-33 was hit and crashed
near the
and, burned.
$
Two Lieutenants aboard porechuted safely to escape with minor cuts and bruisca. The Air Force launched Immediate Investigations
and first reports sald "safety machanlem" aboard the F-102, an all-weather Intercaptor, fallød.
A spokesman said the F-102 was supposed to line up the T-33' in its special gunsights In a simulated air dogfight, but that the miralles ware not supposed to fire.-U.P.I.
Escaped In Laundry- Recaptured
Stockholm, Aug. 20. The Armenian spy, Bedros Zartarys, sought by the police since yesterday morning, when be escaped from Laangholmen prison, was recrptured today at Salom, near Stockholm.
Zartaryan,
Experts said the subs were ultm-modern ships of the 1,500- ton "w" class. They could or 20 torpedos, carry 40 mines could launch guided missiles, and had at underwater speed of 16 knots.
The submarines passed the Stralis on the surface, and it was thought that one of them was flying an Admiral's standard. -France-Presse.
FOUR STAGES TO THE MOON
The U.S. Air Force Thor-Able rocket carrying instruments to proba the area around the moon is shown in four stages as it loft the launching pad ot Cape Canaveral and exploded. Top two show it after ignition going into full powered flight. Bottom sbow the first stage of the rocket exploding, and the second and third stages streaking off in flight. The
attempt failed.-A.P. Wirephoto.
FORMOSA TO Final Nuclear
GET
U.S. SUPERJETS
Washington, Aug. 20.
Meeting Tomorrow
Genova, Aug. 20.
The East-West nuclear tests detection conference, begun here on July 1, will hold its finul mon- nicoling here tomorrow. Ing, a highly placed conference
The SOLICE disclosed this after the conference's nialn
The United States "undoubtedly" will give source said tonight.
F-100 Super Sabrejcts to the Chinese Nationalist Air Force, a U.S. official said today.
technical working group had, at a three-hour private
meeting,
completed to work on the craft of a final report to the eight
But he indicaled it would be a However, an omelal said con-governments concerned-Reuter matter ol mcey betore version et the Nationalist Air imminent. He Nationale plints are fly Fure was not thom over the Formosa Straits. cited several factors likely to
Generalissimo Chiang Kal-rause delay, shek's government in Formsta has appealed for early replace-
mont
ct 15
'will's
obsolete
The F-100 was produced in F-84 several models a day fighter Thunderjets and F-86 Sabrejets raled at up to 1,000 miles per to enable Nationalist pilots to hour and slightly superior to
the Russian- the MIG-17; a long-range fighter bullt MIG-17s flown from the bomber with aerial refuelling equipment; A fighter-bomber is equipped with multiple rocket mounia and bomb bays; and a to
comuete
Chineze maleland.
The
V.S.
Force Air dually furning Its B00
1,000-mlla-per-hour
F-100 two-seat trainer version.
The F-100-D fighter-bomber model over to military uid
a bomb load heavy administrators for chipment to can carry European and Asian affles, The than the Flying Fortress.
The USAF's new bosie Aghter USAF is
F-101 switching to ayterceptors and fighter-bombers, type, the F-101, a believed to be capable of reaching 1.300 In the past, top priority on the tetest model "surplus" U.S. miles an hour, or about twice worplanes has been given the the speed of sound.-U.P.I. North Atlanlle Treaty allles.
U.S. officials refused to say whether higher priority had been
Addisababo, Aug. 20.
a Turkish cilzen, given Formosa es a result of It was officially announced to- was serving a ten-year sentence the recent buildup of air power night that the Duke and Duchess Labour The British
Ferly for delivering plans of Ewedish along the southern Chinese coast of Gloucester will visit Ethiopia
to An opposite Formosa and the off-next November today "urgently called on the underground defences roverment le reverse the de-castern power,
shore islands. cision to
Zartaryon escaped
tern- to
Nor would they reveal
delivery weapons tests. U.P.I, and porary freedom in a case of torges dates for Router..
folled ilham.---Fratice-Press. Super Sabrejets to Formosa,
resume
nuclear
The visit will be made on the of Emperor Haile the invitation
of Belassie und Empress Menen-
¿Franco-Preto,
HONGKONG VISITOR
Washington, Aug. 20.
The Untical S'atos ArmBY Secretary, Wilber Brucker, will visit Hongkong on
1-3
fhe in September courte of a Far East tour, the army sanounced today. Mr Brucker will cave Friday on an inapro- tion Lour lastEng AD- proximately a month,
On
le will be accompanied by Mrs Brucker, Kobert Dechert, Defence Depart= ment General Counsel, and Mrs Dechert, and four army staff officers.
Hi
Itinerary covers Okinawa, Japan, Kores, Formosa, Hougkong, Sal- gon, New Delhi, Karachi, Hangkok, Blugapore and the Philipplues-U.P.I.