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No. 37366
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TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959,
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SERVICE
EAST GERMANS WANTED TO SEND OFFICIAL MOURNER'
TO
TOKYO'
PAN "AMERICAN ́
United
Of The COMMUNIST TRICK FOILED Front
Day Tried To Use Dulles A GREAT MAN Death For Propaganda
the
Geneva, May 25.
The United States tonight quietly quashed an East German attempt to turn the funeral of John Foster Dulles into a Communist propaganda trick.
According to diplomatic sources, the US delegation here was informed the East Ger. mana planned un attempt to send an "official envoy" to represent the East Zone government at the last rites,
THE world has been spared shock and calamity that
Mr John Fuster Dulles' death would have caused had he continued aa Secretary of State until the end. But his passing nevertheless leaves a gap In Western diplomacy that He Is may never be filled. truly described as a fighter. The Red strategy was sim- His crusades against comple: If the delegate were per
mitted to attend, the Com- mualam were always muniets could claim tils vigorous and forceful. amounted to American diplo- They were also typically matte recognition. Americun. for Mr Dulles If the delegate were barred, ilke most of his fellow the Americans could be portray- countrymen, rarely pulled aed as heartless, puneh when it was nerded. But there was another renson
1930s made
on
Information
the East German plan reached nides of
for the
for his unrelentine tough the Secretary of State, Christian ACAA The impression that Herter, through a third party.
Diplomatie sources said the the policies of appeasement
Germany chose of the late
East Toepitnutz, lower Foreign upon him
W/14 profound. Ministry official who does not Coupled with this was carry Communist party card, conviction that in dealing as their with Soviet communiam the Washington mission, Western world WILS con- He would have been the first fronted with
threat East German Government off. cial ever adiniited to the United scarcely less deadly and States on official
duly and and inimical gressive freedom than that posed by that was the catch in the Com-
Nuzi
11
Germany, It WIN D conviction many shared. And it is as protagonist of this policy that his loss will be most sorely folt.
YE
L
his VET few of allies appreciated Mr Duiles' approach. The milertones of his diplomatie career are said to be marked by bricks -dropped ones. But it is hard to believe that Д BOT with such Incisive mind,
ich a thoughtful,
nominee
munist strategy.
Without so muct, as balting a diplomalle eye, US officials spoiled the trick.
The third party information was framediately reminded by US offelals that any East Ger- man wanting to visit the United
States would need a US visa.
It might ako quito a few days to obtain such a visa just like on East German visa for American visitors often
taken weeks or months to come
through:
got
The Red Tape with auch
Certainly, the red tape could grasp and experience, could not be managet on a few hours
and notice before Wednesday. be as thickhended
The word apparently stupid as his critics nudlej out. For renaons that few! through to the East Germans. bothered to fathum, most of Mr Dulles' most outrageous statements were carefully weighed, together with the reaction they were likely to arouse. And in consequence he may go down in history as the most misunderstood Secretary of State of the
Tonight, Communist delega- tion sources were bury deny. Ing that East Germany had any intention of sending sa emiary to Washington,
The
Americans, delighted
at the retreal, said they too knew nothing about any such plan.
Meanwhile, the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrel Gromyko, In a surprise announcement to-
for the
century, Certainly he was a practical night, sald he would "fly to
and realistic man, endowed washington tomorrow with the knack of applying funeral of Mr Dulles.
The terse, 14-word announce- his far-sighted understand-
made
hastily- Soziet pres con- the aneda of the times. He ference, came as a bombshell.
Ing and appreciation, of ment
events
and
understood
and the
than
man
a
to convened situations
Soviet Regrets
Americon oficials said they
the Russlan
Chinese
fully calculated.
Come
Moreover
GLOVES
OFF
GENEVA
COME AT TALKS
Geneva, May 25.
The gloves came off at the Big Four talks today after all Four Ministers had expressed their condolences over the death of Mr John Foster Dulles, former American Secretary of State.
over
America and Russia clashed, government intent upon pre- Soviet charges against clpitating a Third World War." These allegations resurrect West Germany.
the same AL
time Britain old fears and bygone hatreda,"
dictated he declared. varned Russia that peace treaty for Germany, like
that put forward by Moscow, would only "produce another
for disaster
Europe of the scale which we have seen dur ing this century."
These were the highlights of between exchanges today's Rustin and the West, in con- trast to the set speeches of ecrlier sesalone, of the 14-day- old conference,
Mr Herter at today's session sald that during the past fort-
"They represent an attempt to
altributing to tinns by Federal Republic motives another period."
the DI
A School For Smokers
Little (15)
Fuehrer
Wanted To Overthrow American Government
Cleveland, Ohio, May 25.
confuse our present delibera. Four high school boys of "superior intelligence" confessed in juvenile court today that they organised a Ñazl-like group and conspired to overthrow the government by violence.
Mr Herter, after giving several examples of the Bonn Government's peaceful inten- tions, mid khaan, illustrated
"how halpe are the charge Maharanee
which the Soviet Union levels
KalDat the Federal Germin Repubile."
Mr Lloyd and he was a little
to cussion was leading the
dia-
con-
night and ogatn today Mr doublful about where the
attempted Gromyko, had depict the Honn Government as ference and declared he could a "revanchist and militaristic not possibly accept certain criti- cisms of West Germany made by Mr Gromyko.
Eagle Requests Flight Permission
Wants To
Be Plain
Janet Hicks
"1 seem to remember Mr Gromyko saying in the course of some of his speeches that there were some good things in our Cockney
would much proposal
These rather bear him develop themes in our proposal rather this than he should continue discussion on what has happen-
The Hague, May 25, The British airlines com- ed."
Mr Gromyko today again in- pany Eagle Aviation Ltd has filed a request withsisted that the fret priority be.
to the conclusion of a given the British Ministry of
German peace treaty. Transport and Civil Avia-
A SOLUTION tion for permission to Ho sald Russin was ready to onco-weekly #gree that additional provisions freight sorvica between be included in its 40-article London and Hongkong dratt treaty which would dive Getmony the right to work in via Amsterdam, it
the field of the peaceful use of learned here today..
atomic energy." The request is for a ten-year
The Boviet Foreign Minister
open
Was
2
13-year-old
The leader, a with an IQ of 148, calmly con- fessed that he made up a death list which Included President Eisenhower, financier Cyrus Eaton
Deputy Dnd
Boviet Premiler, Anastas Mikoyan.
Threatening
The straight "A" student at Collinwood High School, clas- sified as a genius, was address ed by members of the group as London, May 25.
the "Fuehrer", in the manner housewives who of Adolf Hitler. His organiza- don't know how to work ation was known as the "Fourth were not Relch." The boys washing machine were getting lessons today from ntified because of their ages. fold Judge The leader the Maharanee of Mymen-
Margaret Spellacy that the singh, who wants to be
intention of the group was to plain Janet Hicks again.
end "get rid of ali Jown The Maharance, who swapped
Ho sid that Communists." her rich India sarls for coveralls
threatening he
mado 300
Banda in her job as washing machine West End
telephone calls to the demonstrator in n
satd the
for Israel office here and led store, department
four ralds in which fires were set in the office. Maharajah of Mymensingh "Dulu" for short could have
When the "Fuchrer and his Astairs," his Ave cars and 20-room Cal-
"Minister of Internal outta mansion.
After 18 months of Indian also a 15-year-old made a visit he said luxury, she zald, she wanted to live a new, "useful" life.
to the office recently,
package
น
at the Bald that bis zovernmeng.Pro". Life there, the complataed, they found ceeded from the premise that way just ong-round of Furtles: door. They discovered that it She said she was an Israellagripped the the conclusion of peace and idleness." treaty lacindedmullane hoped her marriage could be banner to pleces, then painted ous solution of the Berlin dissolved as really the soap swastiko on the wall
cold that her demonstrator Juvenile officers
Hironically the "Minister gr been Internal Affairs" had turned over to the leader, a help in getting adjusted.
Blakes
munista wall perhaps better. were "very glad" Mr. Gromyko Lepoco-starting. October Arst any Western states as the path to Washington but next the company inlchts tu
His that he would not fly with the of this brianship was arbres Western Forcism Ministers, the service with Douglas
who are leaving tomorrow after-De--aircraf
Dependent upon cargo offer- noen in Mr Christien Herter's
question. ings the company has scheduled both Mosenw and Peking Super-Constellation.
in Paris, He added that his delegation model-UPI, Mr Anastas stops-in-between In Moscow, knew that invariably he
Amsterdam, Duesseldorf, Frank- intended "to stale separately meant what he said.
Mikoyan, Boylet Fire Deputy
MIDA, Rome, furt, Zurich,
more detailed considerations on Premier, lold correspondents
Istanbul, Nicosia, the Berlin question." Brindisi,
Damascus, Bagdad, Beirut, Teheran, Basra,
TR Dulles tenure of the Department
M State
brought not only security and confidence to the West
at a reception lonigh! that the Soviet Government regretted "very much" the death of Mr Dulles, Ho described
him
дя
An American spokesman sald Adenauer Honoured student guide at the school, for
Kuwait, Bah often today's session that no rein, Karachi, Delhi, Calcutta, decision had been taken about "Dacca, Colombo, Rangoon and holding restricted. xetings been named for German Chan
Bangkok-Reuter.
but to many countries in "edicated very great statesman the Far East also. Since and a very strong advocate of the Korean war, nations his point of view." have
W03
Mr Mikoyan went on, " om
had their entire armies trained, equipped very sorry Mr Dulles is dead. No! only bul the whole and maintained by the Sevlet Government are sorry. American taxpayer. Fechle, "He was a very greet statės- tottering economies have man, very intelligent.
millions of
"He was a very strong ad- dollara umped
into themvocate. We like strong men, because the Secretary we do not like uncertain ones" deemed it
In the Much Praise. Interests of the nation that In Washington, an avalanche democracy everywhere of messages of sympathy on the should be strong in the face death of Mr Dulles have been of the Communist challenge, pouring inte Nor was self-interest his only caplial from friends, partisans, consideration. In the kindest colleagues and former political of the word, the great enemies of the late Secretary of republic of America has State. become Big Brother, or as the Chinese would say Elder
enso
small
to the who look
CE Of Asia
the
American
Rarely has su American statesman, oulakio of President Franklin Roosevelt, received so much pralio after his death es has been hosped on Dulles, for whom President Elsen- --' hower kod preclaimed national
mourning...
to Washington with admira. tion and warm grotitude. It was John Foster Dulles who more than any other lead- Ing American personality three Western nations, some 12
The Head of Government of Foreign Ministers and other 'etatesman" and
typined this spirit of open- feuring world handed generosity coupled poilical Baures, today were, with genuine concern for peeled to take part in the off- the small nations of the cini funeral service on Wednes world.
day, "UPI & Router."
Reuter.
New York, May 25. A. grove of trees in Israel has
cellor, Konrad Adenauer,—UPJ,
Photographers Got Wet:
Prince Philip
London, May 25.
The Duke of Edinburgh was the' chief suspect tonight when photographers
two
Suspect
the
exhibit.
After Inspecting
the Duke grinned and turned back to the spraying equip ment control pane werd
The
moment next
two photographers, and three people, passing by, were given a tonking.
showered by a lawn sprayer at the Chelsea Flower Ehow.
No one confessed to having secu the Dan setually presa tho
the
abrve the effect and the Roval entourage rocked with lauris 'tor.
M
not
button which controlled the The Duke iurned sound to ob- sprayer - bai 13 was noted thai bo was the nearest
Others sold: “If he 'didn't do 31. be certainly encouraged it” The Imke roared with laughter as the photographers rooelyed their welling
He and Queen Elizabeth ware | kuurpocilag: #Ngurdon of the {future? wxbibis, as the Bower Zabaw las (which watering was being done by remsté osatrol,
The
laugh,
photographera
The quartet was discovered when the principal learned they were distributing literature in the school. Police found letters in the lacker of one of the boys in which the leader urged him to recruit members,*
Swastikas
1
Both the lender, son of o factory Worker, and his "Mialiter of Intelligence," car ried swoslikas in their wallets. The leader penned a note on the death list which read:
"These names are not Hat- ed in the order of their Ext
are equally -portance. All
opponents of
д
dangerous ..the Fourth Relot"
As part of their anti-Semitic campalam, the boys also made a falso bomb threat to a synago- which brought police o search of the building,
parents.
Judge Spellacy ordered the tender and his chiel Heutenant held for psychiatric examina- tluns. The others, hged 10 and their were reloaned to As they wiped their "equip. 15,
ment, the Duke, ezine MOTOSE
Those released älso were made the lawn and “maked: will; to pay $15 to Bonds for Israel Erin "Did you get sosked"" and ordered to write a lû page They replied: “No, wodnes rampesifica the subject Divorceddy uit right" and cou- "The încet fcern ce Government * Vaned with their job---Abiria p the, weeld” dua, in the
MKII Upecia
{judge's office by September. 1--
UPL
Belfast, May 26.
ROMAN Catholic boys
Threat To PAP
The
Singapore, May 25.
rightist Liberal- Socialist Party today agreed to join in a united front against the powerful leftist People's Action Party. Many chaarvers expect the People's Action Party to win the Singapore general elections next Saturday. Its principni opponents are the Liberal-Socialists, and tho present moderate govern ment parly, the People's Al- Hance.
weed out" their less likely enn- didates, so as to present the People's Action Party with a united opposition,
To 'Weed Out' Last night the Cival Minister. Mr Lim Yew-bock, suggested school here has introduced that the People's Alliance and the Liberal-Socialists together
■"moking room for pupils 4ged from 14 to 17. The aim of the headmaster, Mr Patrick O'Neill, la to cut down smaking by robbing it of glamour sa an (lolt pleasure. The boys of St Patrick's Geoord-
allowed ary Bchool ara
to smoke in the room for certain perlode, but are puniatad if they do.so elsewhere.
A spokesman for the school told reporters that when the scheme began recently over 100 boys
Later the Liberal-Boelalist Secretary-General, Mr EK. Tan, told reporters his party favoured the setting up of a joint committee the chances Socialist and Aliiznoe candidates division.
of
AL present the
Jained the "Smokers Club. But when the press called only Socialists
16 boys were puffing away at cigarettes. The idea appeared to be achieving results.—China Mail Special.
SINGING CHARMS
lo examine Liberal-
People's
in each
Liberal- .30
are contestlag Legislative Assembly seats, and the People's Alliance 37.
The People's Action Parly, is attempting all 51-Heuter.
PRESIDENT CHILDREN
Buenos Aires, May 25.
President Sukarno.of Indonesia won the hearts
.
of hundreds of school children here today
when he sang for them three Indonesian songs.
Later he delighted patrons of | Joined Argentinians in celebrat a popular waterfront restaurant ing the 149th anniversary of who cheered lustily when the the rebellion ngainst Spain,
Avelaneda - whole of his party burst into At the Nicolas
song to the strains of a guitar National School, white-oproned school children sang and danced for the President in a folk-lore display. A little giri pinned a rosetio with Argentina's na- tional colcans an the President's
lapet.
Sukarno
Three In onesien songs.
The President Lokd tho children, "I bring you a slute from nillions of Indonesian students. You sing and danced beautifully. That is why for a reward we will now sing an Indonesian song for you."
PROTOCOL
In the afternoon, the Prasi dant, whose spontaneous dock- skins rarely at in with the pro tocol of the officut programiné, turned down a scheduled per formance of a film of lite on a Bugar
plantation and went Instead to see "Houseboat" with Sophia Loren and Cary Grant, Toalght the President, who is touring South America, was taking leave of the On the last day of his five-Indonesian community at a pri-
played by the Indonesian naval altache.
day state visit the Preakdentvate party---Reuter. :
tiny
Dalai Lama's Brother
Passes Through HK
THUDTEN J. Norbo, eles! Tibolan god-king, the Dall Lama, now in Mtorie, India, passed through, the Colony this morning. He was on his way to a fully re- unicu........
le arrived from Tokyo by PAA.
arrived in Tokyo without 'an
·Indian entry vies. Norbu, 37, a resident of New York, was affidavit carrying -a- uinteless Issued by the Erlilah authori- ties, it was learned....
and stopped aver la floriskong Duke To Lay Keel
for about foar, hours before *.* continuing his trit to Calonita - vla Nangkok.
"Of UK's First N-Sub
Dressed in a dark blue cult, with
Sunglasses and a felt „hat,'
London, May, 25) Norbu was driven from the The Duke of Edinburgh is to Airport by PAA personnel. Just lay the keel of Dreadnought, Before his connecting': flight | Britain's first nucleár propelled Was dun to take off, Norbu inabrrachos, at BarroW 35+] returned to the "airport in 'sness, Lancashire,“ on Jube 12, PAA car and boarded the air- | my Admiralty...), noncimcement craft. His declined, la -mret | sald" todayE
the From you The nucleur;; machinery The Indian Embassy in Tokyo boing supplied by läp Westing-
| Lasund ~ Norhu a vin la visil | house.” Electric Corpora
his brother in Tadía, ⠀ He had | America-Ileuter