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PROMISE WELL

RECEIVED IN EUROPE New U.S. Approach

Bir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, shown leaving the Greek Church in Bayswater, London, with his bride, the former Mrs Amalia Coulsoruis. They had previous- ly gone through a civil ceremony at Chelsea Register Office. The new Lady Fleming is a Greek bacteriologist who went to work at the Weight-Fleming Institute în 1947. During the German occupation of Greece the helped many British and New Zealand soldiers to escape: later she was imprisoned by the Nazis,Central Press Photo.

British

Everest

Climbers Hopeful

New Delhi, Apr. 19.

The British Himalayan expedition is due to complete the establishment of its base camp on Khumbu glacier at the foot of Mount Everest this week.

Except for a minor setback at the beginning, when severni oxygen cylinders were found to be leaking, there has been no hitch in the plans which, the British climbers hope, will take them to the 29,002-ft summit of the world's highest mountain plak.

Since It arrived in the Everest aren three weeks ago, the 12- man expedition has split up into parties for practice climbing to become acclimatised beforent- tempting Everest itself.

To Atlantic Alliance Problem

Paris, Apr. 19;

Atlantic Pact sources here ́said tonight they hoped the "new approach" the United States is to make to European defence will enable members of the Alliance tô plan and co-ordinate their rearma- ment efforts for the next three years.

The absence of firm promises of American de- fence aid except on a year-to-year basis has been one of the biggest contributory factors to the lack of cohesion in European military planning since the Atlantic Pact was signed in 1949.

The promise yesterday by Mr John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, of a new approach to Western rearmament heralded what promises to be a highlight of next week's session of the Atlantic Pact Ministerial Council.

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Permanent officials of the which the alliance hopes to have. North Atlantic Treaty Organisa-mobilised by next year and the tion have long pressed the emphasis is on the training and American administration to building up of reserves rather jadopt a long term policy in than on starkling formations.

Dancing Europe's rearmament.

NEW

PROGRAMME * Atlantic Pact officials here do

Also before not share Mr Dulles, optimism their approval will be about prospects of obtaining an construction programme early German contribution

additional airfields, port facili- Western defence,

ties and headquarters organisa- tions needed by the forces in the next This is expected to cast between three years. £200 and £300 milion sterling. The immediate build- ing programme to next June

will cost 000,000.

more than £60,-

the alliance tackled the question But for the first time since

financing "infrastructure”

to

French reluctance-duc Moscow's apparently conciliatory mood means there is little hope of the French Govern- |ment's

asking Parliament to approve the Treaty before the

summer recess,

An authorliative source sald

Flares Dropped tonight that the military com-

On Inchon

Seoul. Apr. 19. A

Air Firth

Force spokesman said three to five Communist planes dropped flares on Seoul's Inchon seaport and Kimpa airßeld tonight.

The planes were respon- sible for an air raid alert In Seout.

ott

Allied night fighters were in the air but there was no report of any con- tact and apparently hombs were dropped.

Small nulsapoe ratin have been made before by Red planer with Utila effect--Associated Press.

SOCIALIST

CHALLENGE

EXPECTED

London, Apr. 10. Mr Herbert Morrison, acting

mittee has referred back to 115 standing group for other study the plan under which Marshal

of

two to

the

Alphonse Juin of France is to programmes, tho apportionment assume command of the whole of the cost is expected to be central European sector of the agreed before

Ministers Western front-Reuter,

meet, and will therefore require their formal endorsement. Hitherto, the cost-sharing de- "auction" in the Council with cisions have been taken after an

"THE_THREAT”

States

pro-

London, Apr. 10. The Atlantic Council, qustion directing body of the 14-nation North Atlantic Pact, which meets each member making "bids" on In Paris on April 23, will Ignore what his Government would pay. the Russian "pence offensive" In in the light of the contribution planning the" military build-up | which

hich the United of the aulance, according to in-posed making. farmed sources here.

Nearly all the 120 airfelds But the conciliatory gesture previously approved by the that Moscow has made sluce Council for construction វភ Stalin died last month will be seven of the member countries ono of the drst items on the und West Germany have been Ministers' ogendo. They will be completed debated in the general political built.

now being discussion of what the West's vold war headquarters calls "The Thecat"

or, are

Тве

Military Committee, which is expected to meet a There is already brand agree will present the Council with few days before the Minister, ment among the 14 Governments a full progress report on what that

though the Communists' has been achieved in the milli- moves are a welcome sign of reary field so far. laxed tension they do not justify The report is not likely to aslackening in Western re differ greatly-from-the-

pro- armamenti

one visional

submitted Atlantic Council December. The

Tant full comprises the Foreign, Defence

GERMAN 'BOLE and Finance Ministers of the

This said that the Lisbon United States, Britain. Frence, target of 50 divisions-half of Ever 10 days they Mr Her the Opposition, Will Iceland, Netgal, Greece, a ondations were delicient in Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg them in reserve--had been "sub-

Norway, Denmark,

stantially met though many of porters have

ask Mr Churchill, the Prime been busy moving up supplies Minister, in the House of Comand Turkey.

training base

The They will meet for their first personnel and weapona

combined air

forces

fell Thyangboche monastery to the mons tomorrow to define the

Brilish

Govertiment's attitude session

this year

in the tem~

the

numbers. established tn towards President Eisenhower's porary being

headquarters

planned of the chart of

The Military | Khumsu glacier

near the

Committee is also "peace call" to Russla last week North Atlantic Treaty Organisa- used by

Swiss last the

expected to express its concern last year.

tion in the giant prefabricated over the continued delays in During the next three weeks The Elsenhower statement building at the Palais de raising a

may be challenged by the So-Chaillot, former European seat Western Arst obstacle on the mountain- cialist left wingers, some of of the United Nations, the giant leefall which cascader) when described the President's in a 2,000-foot sheer fall of words

peaco "demand" treacherous and crumiling fee rather than a peace move. from the entrance to the western cwm (gorge).

D's 300

baso

the

st

sites

the British will surmount the

The expedition will need to consolidate a good supply route 110 this dangerous fall and over the gaping crevasse at the top before crossing the snowy bowl of the own to make the main assault camp on South Cof

The assault on the peak expected to be led by 28-year-old Cambridge student George Band, is due to start between May 15

and 20,

The expedition will have a fortnight to three weeks after thet in which to make their assault before the monsoon sets in.-Reutor.

П

0150

for

The six- nation European Defence Treaty, MAIN TASK

through which the Federal Re The meeting is expected to be a shot one, probably lasting public is scheduled to rearm,

not has

been. yet

ratified only three days. Writing in the mass circula-

Approval of the pact's military although it was signed a year tion Sunday Pictorial today, goals up to June 1953, will be

ago. The elections which Taly Mr Richard Crosaman, M.P., the Council's main lask. These to hold in June will further one of the chief lieutenants of are embodied in the organisa-

its approval by national Ancurlu Bevan, the Leftwing tion's Annual Review. The re- leader, sald no one could help commendations prepared for it Diplomatic quarters here ex- being moved by Mr Eisen- by their Military Committee-pect Greece and Turkey to m hower's powerful plea to end the Chiefs of Staff of the 14 port to the Council on their the cold war. "But surely nations and the

concluded permanent recently is wildly optimistic to describe secretariat in Perla again em-act

friendship pact and military agreements his speech as a peace plan" he phasise quality rather than

Yugoslavia. Tho new added. It was really a demand, quantity for the coming year. Balkan entente has filled a large a slaternent of the conditions This was the theme adopted gap in the Western defence the Communists must full by the Ministers at their Inet periphery. before there could be any ques-meating, in December, they decided that the

tion of peace.

when

commit the Atlantic

force formal the agreements cannot But Mr Churchill's endorse-targols ect in Lisbon the pre- alllance to go to war if Yugo-

ment of President Eisenhower's vicus February were much too davis should be attacked, they speech is expected to receive ambitious if economie stability underline the conviction of most the enthusiastle support of was to be maintained in the Western diplomats that the Government adherents end, of member countries,

West could not stand onlde if

of army divisions aggression-Itcuter.

France Honours many others outside his own No figures are available on the she became the victim of

party.--Reuter,

Disney

DOWN

Cannes, Apr. 19.

of The America creator animated films, Mr. Walter Disney, was today awarded the the Cross of Chevalier of French Legion of Honour.

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