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New York, May 20. The resignation of Mr Con stantin Zinchenku, Soviet Assistant Secretary-General in charge of the Security Council Affairs, and the appointment in
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1958.
West Challenges The Lao Soldiers
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Soviet Views
On Austria
1
London, May 26.
The three Western deputies for the Austrian State Treaty today challenged the Soviet view that `a deputies' conference could not take place unless cach session were specifically convened by the four-power Council of Foreign Ministers.
The deputies of Britain, France, and the United States, in a daylong meeting in London to- day, replied by letter to the communication yester- day sent to them by the Soviet Ambassador to Britain, Mr Jacob Malik.
Ban On British
Pacifist
This refuted on behalf of the Soviet Government the Western Invitation
lo attend a further Bession of the four-power demitles conf:rence on the Austring Treaty convened by
the
British chairman, Mir Geoffrey Harrison of the Farsign Ofee, for tomorrow.
The Western deputies also re-
jected the Soviet view that the meeting culled for tomorrow was unlikely to
in the con—
Reversal Of Rulingshustor or a treaty for Must Flu,
The Western letler to Mr
tonight said: "The
In Thailand
Bangkok, May 28. Mezcro press reports reaching Bangkok today staled that a group of 15 soldiers, presumably Laos, full battle uniform who crossed the border from Lanchang Into Tha}- land in the province of Losy, north-east Thailand, had been arrested by Thal froutier pollen.
The reports said that the froops were disarmed and placed under investigation. The reports did not state whether the troops had wandered across uninien- tionally, whether they were deseriers or whether they were irying to nitrate into the country United Press. *.
Kashmir: Nehru Hopeful
Creation Of A New Atmosphere
New Delhi, May 26. The Prime Minister, Mir Jawaharlal Nehru, intilcated
American Congress Furore Over Administration's
In Air Force Funds
Cuts In
Washington, May 26. Representative Melvin Price (Democrat, Illinois), charged today that the Budget Director, Mr Joseph M. Dodge, had used the "meat axe technique" to slash, Air Force funds, possibly overriding even the Defence Secretary, Mr Charles E. Wilson.
As evidence he produced a letter dated May 7 in which Mr Dodge listed A $5,090,000,000 cut in air appropriation requests as an objective and told Mr Wilton to "adjust your recommendations accordingly."
In
♫ prepared #peech Mr wing target was more realistic. Price called the letter MOST UNFORTUNATE "arbitrary and zald that it 4. The Administration's raised serious doubt as to policy was to "proceed with whether the military leaders equipping our present wings wero being consulted on the with the must modern combat reduction.
and, at the same time,
aircraft"
Price's charges come developing additional wings, amid those other developments With the volume of pro-
In the Congressional furore duction
was now no longer over the deep culs the Ad-necessary ministration has ordered in the far in advance. The Adminis
to provide funds defence budget for the fiscal tration intended to ask for only year beginning on July 1
1.-General Hoyl S. Vanden- as much money as it needed for
a given period, berg. Air Force Chief of Staff.
"We think that the past said that he was present when practice of leaving the Impres the National Security Counel decided the overall defence eut United States that because large the poople of the mulsion with
Improving
But Still Serious
Situation In The Shan States
Rangoon, May 25. opinion and therefore did not give It." He declined to com-
mmitted and ligures
Hkio, told the of great ment on the Air
nagnitude are
Agence France-PresSO Force cit
used as targets
today back until he could determine that they can have the feeling that he would not be able to "exactly what the new ne of security has been most un- attend the Coronation of Queen wing
fortunate," Mr Kyes sali. goal consisted of.
Elizabeth in London as he bad 2.--Mr Wilson
"We pro to sold
ргорозе tell the people expected, because he was being what can
produced and nut
but that "I was not asked my sums of money have been com- ter, Sao Hkun
The Burmese Foreign Minis-
that
men of the # Training Bat- Asked In Washington Ma three deputies consider today that he had asked the "sooner or later" he would ask for any more money in the kept busy by the question of
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to lower
wer that time when they
get down to serious business in the
Tournament Royal
at
Earls Court on June 10 and after-Reuterphoto,
memorate the
Washington, May 26. unwarranted the assumption by The United States Gov-the Soviet deputy that the pro- osed meeting would not lead crument was naked today to to the conclusion of an Austrians reverse a ruling forbidding treaty." the entry of Stewart Morris, The Western deputies poluted.
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a 62-year-old British pacifist]out that "all but a few of their to leave it to be settled by a Senate Miller, And botone during the period in question."--|
Inform the electorate.
on
ed without specific instructions
American Secretary of answer the 00 questions on the State, Mr John Foster defence programme put to him way of appropriations than is the disposal of the, Kuomintang Dulles, not to interfere in by Señaler Magaret Chase Smith pecesary to do the job that can troops in Burma and the situa-
who said that
be reasonably. she was dissatis-
accomplished tion in the Shan States. the Kashmir question, and fled with his
United Press. Appropria- tions Sub-Commitice. "But maybe when the thinks it over she may not want me to answer some of them," Mr Wilson added, presumably referring to security considerations.
fr
a speech before the Dellil
com-
He told his audience that he had suggested to "certam foreign feader" that the best
Akihito Visits Cambridge
.Prince
The situation in the Shan States was serious beenuso of Communist activities, he said, but less serious than a month ago. The Communists had been scattered, he added.
the
The Burgese Foreign Minis-
hoped
Kuomintang the question could be settled satis-
London, May 27. Akihito will
be at ter Cambridge tonight
United
lender, to lecture on pacifism previous 260 meelings were call-India and Pakistan. in America.
from the Council of Foreign Mr Nehru mado this statement Appearing before an appeals Ministers", board of the Ingnigration Ser- They added that at the last section of the Congress Party, Gesture By vice on behalf of Mr Morris,
meeting of the deputies who was detained
He added that the interven- Ellis February the "Soviet deputy
EXACTLY OPPOSITE Istand upon his arrival from agreed to an adjournment with ton of foreign powers in the France
8.--Senator Paul H. Douglas Kashmir problem only Edward Ennis the understanding that the next Britain, counsel
(Democrat, Illinols), said in a argued that the Briton's ex-meeting would be called by the plicated the issue. Arromanches. May 26.
clusion violated
rudio mterview that there was dinner guest of the University'sfactorily before the next Gen- American tra-
a question of
of the whether Mr Wil Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir crai Assembly The French authorities are to dition and the spirit of the law. United Kingdom chairman at an his place of Mr II. S. Cherny-open a muscum here, to com-
early dale
Bon's The Morris case, he said, was
proposals
Lionel Whitby.
Nations. skev, also of the Soviet Union,
"are his or PERFECTLY CLEAI
dictated by bust Allled Invasion in
The Japanese Embassy stated a challenge to Americans to
business interests was formerly of Normandy during World War live up to their busie tener that the February meeting of the ing a friendly solution would be who is 41 and
The Western letter sold that at way for them to help in reach-seeking a reduction in taxes."
yesterday that the Crown Sao Hkun Hkio declared Soviet Ambasador in Sweden,
free speech was the best way to deputies conference, the Wes- to stop interfering, and to allow (Democrat
Senator Stuart Symington garden party
Prince would attend an evening that he saw no sign of a foreign Two. was announced offcially by the
The museum, due to open on
Missouri), former given by Queen
And that tomorrow to be invasion, as in Laos, United Nations today.
July 15, will include a 15- Mr Ennis told the Board that tern delegations "made it per- the two countries to
settle the Air Secretary, said that "some Buckingham Palace.
Elizabeth at the behaviour of our neigh- Mr Chernyakev has also
model of the Mr
feetly clear that they were pre-matter between themselves.
of the information Morris had
bours on the frontiers is very coming out served as advisor to the Soviel metre (45-foot)
in operation,
Crown Prince Akihito will be correct". He planned a three- partly
British months in prison in 1042 for Pared to accept any treaty by
of the Defence Department from Ministry of Foreign Affairs wid
accompanied ensure Praising the sincerity of the civilian experts is exactly
at the party by month foreiga tour after op the Grand
tho also as deputy head of Tass, which cracked open the violation of the Official Secrets terms
Chamberlain, Nazi fortress.
Act but that that had nothing Austria's political and economie Pakistani
Primo Minister, posite to that of
some military Takanobu Mitan-Router,
Mr problema had been settled.- A religious service to com- whatever to do with the ques-independence".
Mohammed All, Mr Nehru sald experis,
France-Presse, The Foreim Office spokesman
-Republican Charles B. held at the Canadian cemetery States. Day of nine years ago. tion of Mr Zinchenko for rea- services
Other will follow in the sons of ill health.
British cemeteries at Bayeux The announcement further and
at Colleville-sur-Mer.- said that Mr Chernyskev
had Reuter. been appointed to complete Mr Zinchenko's unnnished term of
C.I.G.S. INSPECTS office which expires on Febru- ary 1.
1054.
COLONIALS
the Soviet news agency,
The announcement said that the United
Nations Secretary- General, Mr Dag
Hammarsk-
foold, had accepted the resignn
"In his reply to the Secretary- General's letter offering the post to him, Mr Chernyskey stated that he would arrive. in New York about June 10.- Reuter.
served six
which would
memorate the landings-will betion of his entry into the United said that at the last meeting ofind a "new atmosphere had Brownson (Republican, Indiana)
ut Beny on June 6-the "D" He said that Mr Morris was the deputies' conference
a con-
February 9 the Western de-
been created".
and
on The Indian leader added that charged that protests against lecturing in Hyde Park, Lon
this atmosphere Jusufied hopes the Air Forco culs came from don, when a stranger told him, Pulics had Indiented that they that the two parties would be strategists charging into blood- "publicity - hungry armchair "You've got it all wrong about examine the text of the original capable of settling their dis less battle astride the Demo-
would be prepared 10 re- India" and gave him fidential Government document long draft treaty for Austria. agreements in a friendly spirit."
cratic donkey."-United Press. He referred to the
recent Deadlock was reached on this detailing certain plans on deaf-
OFFICIAL'S REPLY ing
statements made by the new with Mahatma
and the
Western Gandhi's text in 1050
Chicago, May 26. obstruction of the war effort.
Pakistani Primo Minister, saying Government subsequently in-
The Deputy Defence Secre Anxious lest some of these
troduced
a short skeleton eight-that they showed the same desire
tary, Me Roger M. Kyes, today point draft in the hope plans might endanger Gandhi's
friendly of for a
settlement, HC
said sidestepping disagreement,
stoutly defended the Adminis that life, Morris had asked a Member
be London, May 26.
tration's cut-back defence pre- Two. Kikuyu from
The Soviet Government Mohammed Ali could go.over were on parade today when the about
Kenya of Parliament to ask a question objected to the chori text and the possibilities together when Bramme as the "most effective
it on the
Door of the demanded its formel, withdrawal they met in London during the tary strength "without weaken
and efficient" way to get mili- Colonial Coronation contingents House of Commons, Mr Ennis when the deputies--mel in Coronation celebrations and then were inspected by General Sir continued.
ing the economic body which John Harding, Chief of the fin-
Though refusing to agata The member was advised that February.
supports it." the question would not
be withdraw the short treaty, the France-Presse. About 450 men from 33 colo-answered on the ground that it
Western deputies then
Indicated nies
that were drawn up for in-involved wartime secrecy
they would be willing to spretion.
further investigation by the review again the original text. Tomorrow the Colonial con-Government into how the Mem- The Austrian depuiles' con- tingents will be inspected by ber got his Information had led ference was charged by the Duke of Edinburgh-Reu-to Morris and a Foreign Oficer-power Council of Foreign official, Mr Ennis recounted. Ministers in 1948 with the task Both were arrested, he added.
of drafting State Trenly for. Mr Ennis did not specify
Austria, Reuter, whether this Incident had in- fluenced the Immigration authorities'. bar cn Morris United Press.
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Vienna, May 26,
the
Chinese To Be
Released
upon
their
return.
Jamming By
E. Germany
Berlin, May 20.
East Germany is trying to prevent people listening to West Berlin radio stations by build- ing jamming transmitters, West- ern Radio officials said today,
Techniciana of Rips, the Manila, May 20.
United States High Commission Twenty-three Chinese detainees Radio Station in West Berlin, will be released by the Phillp-ald they know of four such pine armed forces shortly out of transmitters which made listen- Miss Radshmu:mari Amrit Kaur, India's Health Minister, 103 currently detained on suspling Impossible because of per- visited Prague last week, the son of subversion and other manent buzzing signals.
oclivities.
Some had an effect official Communist · Czech trade Those recommended for re- miles. union organ "Prace" reported.
The Minister was welcomed at lease were in the list of 25 re- Refugees today reported a the Prague altfeld by the Czech turned to the defence panel of nfth which, they and was put Health Minister, Jaict Plothar,
Investigators by Prosecutior into operation last week. other Czech ometals
Berlin Listening and by Emillo Gakang of the Philipping
to West India's Charges d'Affaires Justice Department, because of Radio Stations is not offelally Prague, Prem Krithen.
forbidden in East Germany but The paper said that the Indian
Two Chinese in the list are spreading of news received from Minister has left Prague for claiming Filipino citizenship any such broadcasts is liable to Moscow.-United Press,
Reuter,
punishment.-Reuter,
in
Insufficient evidence,
Mr Nehru Defends
of 20
Decision
To Attend. The Coronation
New Delhi, May 26.
Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today that his participation in the Coronation ceremonial next week would not "in the least compromise my dignity, the dignity of the country or of the people I represent."
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Mr Nehru was criticised · in ; Taore was no question of ; tions but to take the opportunity the Lower House (House of the India owing allegiance to any of discustingt grave problems People) in a foreign polley Sovereign and either side was affecting India and the world debate two months ago for his tree to tomate the relation with other statamen who would
rather there, Decizion to accept an invitation | ship.
to attend the Coronation.
The deputy teader of the The last few years had proved Indian Communist Party in the that the link with the Common- House, Professor Hiren Muk-wealth had been beneäcial to herji, spoke of the medieval Indio, mummery of a British Corona-
Mr Nehru said that certain tion" and attacked India's linkIndian leftist parties had held with the Commonwealth which, the view that he should not
Primo attend the Coronation. he end, compelled her 29 Felt (0), Hoole
Minister, Mr Nehru, to attend.. People with such an attitude Mr Nehru told a public mect had not only completely missed YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Serias: 3 Bage, 7 Grips in today that India had decided the significance of his visit, but Ruin, Sur 10 Phente 12 Spot, 10 Usurp, 18 Grin, 10 nesim. to remain within the Coronan-also appeared to ignore the fact 21 Ruled, 22 Till, 23 Evade, 20 Dies, 20 Erected 10 Part, 31 Comp, wealth after considerable dellth India was now completely 33 Tepid, 33 Rued. Down: 1 Drill, 3 Epleure, 4 Aller, 8 Arts, Oberailor and abjo breaute such Lido, ↑ Ślub, 11 Aside, 18 Peôl, 14 Tame, 16 Pride, 19 Prod, 18 connection was to the advantage Glee, 39 Eleated, 23 Tork, 24 Verge, 25 Belle, 27 Idol, 28 Evar. of india and the world.
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International gatherings like the Cerenation helped to feston among tension and suspicion nations, Mr Nelini sold.
"For some time now fortunately, International
un-
cour
tesy has been at a discount, and nations have been given to using abusive language against cach other," he said.
"India has made it a point to intain lead to bomber in all countries and to be sober in her expressions of vlows, oven though they might somelinta Ale was not going to London differ from, those of others,
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The Administration's decision' to slach military spending- cepecially by the Air Forco has touched off a furious troversy in Congress.
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In defending the policy Mr Kyes made these points:
1-The Army, Navy and Marines had reached "vatistic- tory force levels,"
2-There was enough money available so that will not Et necessary to deduct any combat planes from previous production scheduig, es ablished by the Air Foren,"
3-The Truman Administra tion's goal of a
of a 143-wing Air Force by mid-1955. was "ton high for orderly achievements fri the time available with un- fortunate results." The Eisen- hower Administration's 120-
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