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FULL MILITARY HONOURS AT ARLINGTON BURIAL
FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the U.S.A.
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8 from TOKYO
5 from MANILA PAN AMERICAN
Chinese
Of The Dulles Funeral Wednesday Soldiers
Day
JUSTIFICATION
FOR NATO
PL
TT is unfortunate that Field Marabul Montgomery. formerly Recond in command of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organis- tion, has in the tenth year of the pact's existence and while there is a possibility of agreement being reached between the Great Powers, seen At to criticise both the General commander,
Norstad and the organisa." tion itself.
Twice in the last month he
hae made unfavourable!
If criticism in comments.
due he should have made it earlier when he was 2131 active servant of the pact and certainly not at
time critical Interna fonal affairs.
Warnings
11
involving
To Lie In State
*Please Daddy, Leave Us Alone"
In Cathedral
The
Tomorrow
Washington, May 24.
official funeral service for the late Secretary
of State, John Foster Dulles will take place on Wednesday, the State Department announced Loday,
MEETING ADJOURNED
Western
Ministers To
Fly To
Washington
UT despite the criticism The Brether it is justthed
от
Nato hus not) achieved
objective. SIA The late Mr Ernest Bevin, who voiced one of the first warnings against Soviet domination in Europe, told the House of Commons that the Russian Intended to extend their empire of satellites having already brought Poland, Bulgaria, and Hungary
Rumania under effective control and fate of East sealed the Germany.
Ha information that "other attempts may be made clse- where" proved only to correct. A month later came the Communist coup in Czechoslovakia. Mr Bevin Muggosted a Western union be formed and out of this came Nato, but it took the Berlin blockade to force the United States and other countries into active parti elpation in the defence of Europe.
Political
Chun been extended
соп-
I
in
The ceremony will be held at the National Cathedral Washington.
Che
Dulles will then be buried st In National Cemetery Arlington, Virginia, a suburb of the nation's capital.
The religious service held in connection with his funeral will follow the Presbyterian rites.
.
Mourning
Authoritative circles explain- ed that national services are for pre- usually reserved only sidents and vice-presidents who have died in office or have died after being elected to office but having officially been before sworn in,
President Eisenhower sign- ed a proclamation calling on all federal egiablishments in this country and abroad to lower their flags to half-staj untli after Dullra is buried on Wednesday.
The State Department sald
had the
Geneva, May 24. East-West ference here will be] adjourned for two days in the coming week-on Wednesday and Thursday-to en-
at President Elsenhower able Mr
Christian issued Instructions that Herter, American Funeral be held on Wednesday. Dulles body will te to state in Secretary of State, the "Bethlehem" Chapel of the and other Western National Cathedral in Washin-
ton, from Tuesday ministers to attend the Wednesday noon with a guard
by honour stationed funeral of Mr John of Foster Dulles on Wed- nesday.
This wog
Ar
announced by Amerison spokerman here lo- night after Mr Andrei Groniyko of Russia had given his assent to the recess.
Mr Sciwyn Lloyd of Bri.nin
Maurice Couve oni M. Murville of France, had already agreed in principle.
Adenauer Going?
over
de
The spokesman's announce- men! ended speculation here of the con- the course ference as a result of the death of the former Secretary of State.
Mr Selwyn Lloyd and M. Couve de Murville will attend Mr Dulles" funeral in the
10-OPERATION in defence United States. They will fly in to the same aircrail as Mr Herter. In Bonn, Dr Konrad Adenauer political co-operation and Nato in its ten years
of West Germany's E3-year-old existence has become a fur Chancellor, is planning to fly to America on Tuesday to attend
more effective instrument of the funeral of Mr John. Foster co-operationthe-most Datessually informed people foresaw In 1949. 1 sarees said tonlgist.
coffin.
noon unti
the
Half-Mast Until
Wednesday
the
flags In American
Colony will be flown at balf-mail as a mark of respect for the late air John Foster Dulles, who died. In his sleep yester- day at the Walter Reed Army Hospital where he for was being treated cancer.
The flags will remain at half-mast until after the funeral at the Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday.
On... Wednesday a religious ceremony will tate plate In the Cathedral which belongs to the Mr Gromykos agrada the Episcopalian Church, but
It has its faults and weak-recess in a telephone talk with riles for Dulles will follow
nesses Lut looking back the American Secretary of State. Presbyterian practice, there is no doubt that it
has fulfilled the purposes: for which it was originally
Condolences
He expressed his deep con created and that was to tulences over Mr Dulles écaili understooxi stem and check the tide of and said he fully
Mr Ilerter's desire to retum to Washington, the spokesman sate. Mr possiblity of Gromyko attending the funeral was nat ruised,
Mr Herter will return Geneva on Friday morning. →→
Soviet expansion which was then so imminent a danger to the West.
Determination
HE ̧elear determination of
Nato members to resist any further expansion of the Russian empire Europe has been halted. No more countries have been,
In
The
Reuter.
Haile Selassie
To Visit UAR
to
Dulles
been having
an influential member of the Presbyterian church.
Arlington
Dr. Roswell Barnes of New. York, a Secretary of the World Council of Churches, will lead the services assisted by Dr Paul. Wolfe of the Brick Presbyterian Church of New York and by Dr Edward Nelson of the Na- tional Pre.byterian Church of Washington,
Low Cost London-HK
Air Fare
Means More Tourists
A
group of seven leading travel agents said that the granting of the low-fare licence to Eagle Aviation be tween Hongkong and the British capital would
that more tourists from the U.K. would come to the Far East.
mean
They said this morning that up to now, the high cost of air fures had been the main factor affecting tourism from the UK. to the Far East. "The high fores take away all the tourists money," they said.
W. WYLER
NGRY millionaire father Harry Dowsett (right)
A Gught up with his eloping daughter Katharine
(centre) and the man she wants to marry-Edward Langley, 27 (left) at their hotel on the banks of Lock Lomond last week-but he was told: "We made up our minds."
Dowsett reached the hotel at 5.30 In the morning, stormed into the hotel and the two bedrooms of the couple on the top floor, there argued heatedly for an hour. Then he came down to the hotel lounge,
he was told: "Your daughter's where at seven leaving."
He rushed out, had the door of Langley's Austin slammed in his face, then caught up with it again when another car accidentally blocked the hotel driveway.
Again he argued; but a near-to-tears Katharine (she is 20) said: "Daddy, please don't interfere with this any more. We have made up our minds,**
And the pair drove off again to Glasgow (later they vanished westward again), leaving Dowsett to phone his lawyers who have already had Katharine. declared a ward of court, which makes her lover Hlable (Scotland is out of the court's jurisdiction) to a_gaol sentence for taking her out of England and Wales.
But all turned out well when the eloping couple decided
to return to England and Katharine returned to her father to wait until she was of age before getting married-Express Photo.
Air Hostess Saves
Pilot From Falling
Out Of Plane
Phoenix, May 24.
A pretty airlines hostess was credited, today, with saving the pilot of her plane by grabbing him in front of a door which flew open while the plane was in flight.
رهم
10
CJ WARNS
ON HK-U.S.
TRADE
Desert In Tibet
Calcutta, May 24. Seven exhausted deser- ters from the Chinese Communist Army in Tibet, wearing battle dress, reached Misa- mari Camp, in northern Assam today along with 182 Tibe tans, it was learned here.
The arrival of the Chinese descriers posed on unexpected problem for camp authorities, since Tibetans refused to stay in the.camp if the Chinese werg lodged there. The deserters were finally given housing separately between police bar- tacks, and were kept under striet watch, pending instrue- tions.
The seven Chineso deserted the army in Tibet and entered Bhutan territory, eventually reaching Misamari by way of Hatisar and Kokrajhar.
Caravan
The total number of refugees in the Misamari camp now slands at some 2,300.
Resistance of the Khampa rebels was continuing in Tibet and some units of Chinese solutters in the Khampa area werd in difficulties, reports reaching. Gangtok said today.
Last week mula caraVEJI The Chief Justice, Sir
bringing supplies to Chinese iroops in the Loka region Michael Hogan, stres-
failed to arrive and the troops sed this morning that there had to be supplied by if countries like the parachute, it was reported,
The Khampa tribesmen were United States were reportedly using weapons of all unable to
on kinds, guns from Czechoslovakia, - rely
Japan, Germany, and even guns Hongkong Govern abandoned by Russian fugles ment certificates of during the Second World War Ini "well as 'thoso' from Chinesa
Nationalist origin, "trade, which
sources, after the
is so vital to this terri-out of the Kuomintang Army,
tory, may be stopped." Sir Michael was speaking in his capacity as president of an Appeals Court, which dismissed an appeal by three executives of a Chinese export arm against their three-year sentences conspiracy.
for
The three were sentences by Judge B. J. Jennings at the Victoria District Court on March 23.
They were convicted of con- spiring to obtain Commerce and Industry Department certificate exporting to of origin for
Bririmps America prawns and not locally obtained.
Appellants
Resistance
.
modem
But despite moro Weapons, the Khampas still pre- ferred their old gura including some ancient flint-lock rifica
The resistance of the tribes. щеп was reported to " bo localized however, and limited to groups of guerillas,
The Dalai Lama is expected to give a Press conference this week for the Brat ime since his Arrival In India nearly two months ago.
Arrangements have not yet been Analised but it is under- stood thai ho is likely to meet the Pross at his exile home in Mumoorie on Friday. It is un- likely that he will answer any AFP and
The appellants were Lee Political question, un, 37, director of the Pan-
Arle Supply Co. Ling Hors wal, aline Henry Lang, 30, Ind Eger of the firm; aixi To Tat-nr. 58, export manager.
The second appellant, had
also
been convicted
of four
counts of bribing a Commerce
and Industry clerk.
The Chief Justice stated that the sentence imposed was un- questionably severe,
but the
question was whether it was co manifestly excessive that the Appeals Court would be justi- fed in interfering with it,"
Reuter.
Station agent Vernon Craw- Graham's cockpit warning The group are visling long ley said Capt, George Graham light had gone on to indicate
was knocked to his knees in the door
not socured. wtin kong in the course of a For East tour which includes Tokyo, front of the door when, it flew When he started to tur. i. the door few wide Hongkong and Bunglook. The open but that stewardess Carol closed, trip is being organised by the fanra, 20, grabbed him to open and Graham was knocked
to his knees, Crawley sald.
He declared: "Taking into After the religious cere- Agency Salos Relation Depart keep him in the plane.
"I Miss Hanna hid not
secount all the factors involved, A mony, Dulles body will be ment of Swissair in Zurich, in
Lauded Action grabbed him, ke could have the damage done to the inter- taken to Arilugion National conjunction with the airline's in London,
lost his balance and fallen notional trade of this territory, Cemetery. some ten miles representatives
The Incident occurred
out," Crawley said.
to the ad- the damage dono from the
capital, Tokyo, Hongkong and Bangkok. national
They began their tour with a ininutes north
Miss of Prescoltat
Hanna, a stewardess ministration óf government where will be buried with
visit to Tokyo on May 19. The 6,500 feet on the flight of a only four months, minimised within the Colony, the corrup milliary bonOLITE.
Frontier Airlines DC-3 yester- her part.
tion of Government servants, Cairo, May 24. It was explained that Dulles group is being led by Mr W. Swissair's general
"It happened to nist I really the cool and deliberate natura day from Denver, Colorado la Emperor Haile Selassie of would be given an "offietai Wyler,
for the UK and Prescott, Arizona.
don't know what happened," of the offence® domination and Communlat Ethiopia will pay a five-day funeral" rather than a state manager
Passengers and. crew mem- she said. “I just wanted to parent reason than for making rule. That in itself is the visit to the United Arab Re- funeral which
Is reserved for Ireland.
The group consists of Messrs.
bers lauded Miss Hanna's make sure he didn't fall out" historical justification of public, beginning on June 24, presidents, vice presidents,
-UPI.
(Contd on Back Fare, Col, 7) viceG. Burton, D. Duan, G. Henrick, action. and the North Atlantic Treaty. it was officially announced here presidents-elect
presidents-elect. In the case of E. & C. Heyworth, D. Newman, The dangers are not over and today.-Router,
a state funeral the body would C. W. W. Wizzell, F. Wills Ho in giato in the rotunda of and G. A. Woodstock. They Bangkok Have Hongkong for the capital-AFP and UPI.
tomorrow.
by one means or another, brought under
Russian
It is ominous that the tenth birthday of tho organise- tion should see another Berlin crisis but it is only: necessary to ask what would have happened In thoso. ten years if there had Nato, if the coun- been no tries of Western Europe had remained divided as they were, unlinked with the United States, and themselves, in face of the military vast Soviet strength, as defenceless:as the countries of Eastern. Europe had been.
STOP PRESS
Quake Rocks Soccer Game
Mexico City, May 24,
Drifting Freighter Taken In Tow
An earthquake shook Mexico
Porth, May 24: City today. The tremor lasted The Belilah freighter. Medic. about 20 roconde.net
dritung holplessly some 1,100 "The tremor rocked themline west of here for the past stedlum in which English and two wecke, was taken us tow Mexican teams were playing & today by the Fort Adelaide tug Į soccer inptol. —— ́Reuter," ** Tinker, — UPD
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for no ap-
Good Friends Found They
Were Sisters!
London, May 2010 gwo gila "who have been good frimis“ für the Idat three years luave just discover- ed that, they are: alsters, 31 "vris disclosed today.
The girls were only babies-
SAILOR HAS LUCKY SEA ESCAPE
Oban, May 24, British sailor was standing on the upper deck of a submariné today when It dived below the waters of Loch Fine without
notifying him..
The sailor was on the bridge of the submarine Grampus during. diving exercises and was apparently overlooked.
SWEPT OFF
The conning tower closed and, as the vessel submerged, he wait swept off the bridize,
3:
the
After swimming. water for about an hour, he 'was found by,s mafar launala and taken to hospital suffer- Sing from cold and exposure, they wore adopted by differ-, mat she didn't realise that: 19-
Later the sailor' was stated" to ent familles after their home Year-old Margaret Morris be comfortable." Įbroke up during the war, 'was 'that- sister until-Frank
The submarine'surfaced when Edwards, manager of Decksa- | the enllor Landing Beaman len Ladim Football Club, Vel Roy, Lávonky --- was found to be wild they are both mailbers, maling Muppe nolloed bew/zwoliłalikó: they Today, wha-bla' $3rd birthday.
The yossoger, 17-year-old Joen Fyror, 97: Daciasion, started a long, noncoh when she learned that she had bad-u sister.
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