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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1664:

SOUTH KOREAN TROOPS FOR

INDO-CHINA?

"There Would

Would Be Certaint

Advantages"

Says General John Hull

Washington, Feb. 11.

The United Nations Commander in Korea, General John Hull, said today there would be "certain advantages" if South Korean troops were sent to help in the war against the Communists in Indo-Chiita..

General Hull, who arrived here today for consultations at Defence Headquarters, made the statement after a call on President Eisenhower at the White House.

Reports have said the South Korean President, Dr Syngman Rhee, hás personally offered General Hull one and possibly two divisions for the Indo-China

war.

General Hull said it was not | slunce, an Asiatic country true that Dr Rhee had offered coming to the assistance of an- two divisions,

Pressed hy reportars, he declined to way it nny troops had been offered by the South Korean Goverzuneli, "I don't know if he (President Rhee) has offered any speville number of troops," General Huli

Bald

1 do bol know what he has offered as a matter of fact,” he added.

When reporters

asked it it would be useful should Korean troops go to Indo-China, Gen- eral Hull said: "It would have certain

in- advantages - for

Contact Made

With

other Asiafle_country."

He said he did not know if the United States Governmen! would have to give approval for the dispatch of my Когда troops to Indo-China.

the

OPALESCENT ORÝSTAL

"We ате supporting

It would Korean troops now. depend on how they were to be supported there," he explained. General Hull said it would not be for him to decide whether the dispatch of Korean troops

10 Indo-China shoul be couraged.

Asked if such a move would lead

to renewed hostilities th Koren, General Hull replied: "My crystal ball is not too clour about what might happen in Korea, but it would not neces sarlly

תיו

Earlier, General Hull described

Missing Yacht the South Korean President. D:

Acapulco, Mexico, Feb. 11.

A Undied States naval patrol Vessel late today reported that It had made radio contact with the miting American raging yacht Dirigo 11, off the Mexican coust.

Syngman Rhee

13 a "great

patriat" who would continue to

He Wants Death Penalty

For Communists

St Louis, Missouri,

Feb. 11. The Governor of Texas. Alan Silvers, salil today he would ask him state legisla ture to pass a law establish- ing the possible use of the death penalty for all për- sons belonging to the Coth- munist Party.

Governor Shivern sald Americans who took part in the Communist conspira- by were traitors. The words "traitor" and "Communist” were synonymous-France-

Presse.

"collaborate with the United OEEC Stresses

States all the way through."

General Hull

accused the

Communists of building up their Need For

Kurea in

air power in North violation of the armistice agree- ment, and said he kad asked the Neutral Nations Supervisory theGroup to make an investigation.

THE CHOICE

Pori ometals here said rodlo mis-oges Indicated That

were safe and the naval vessel, PCEC 898, should reach a position late today.

crewmen

u

Asked what action the United

an

Higher Output

for

-04

Bristol Zoo's

StHuman Charges:

24New Boys" Spain Acting Contrary

Bilstol Zoo is very proud of its two midat ræcent irrivals — dili Winsome pair of Pauda Cats, pictured at the Zoo. The animals were recently flown in from, the Himalayas. Now the Bristol Zoo anthørlies are appealing to the pubtle for bamboo shoots, the Cats favourite

dish. Reuterplioio,

Bedouin "Spivs" Are Beating

Archaeologists

To The

Ancient Treasures Of Judea

Jerusalem, Feb. 11.

Bedouin tribesmen of the Judean desert have scbred another success over the archaeologists. When an archaeological expedition reached a remote canyon south of Ein Gedi, on the shores of the Dead Sea this winter, to explore hundreds of caves where treasures of the past were believed to be buried, fairly fresh camel dung, empty cigarette packets and signs of digging told their tale.

un

con

To International Agreement On Morocco

Paris, Feb. 11.

In a statement before the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Commission today, the French Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, M. Maurice Schuman said. Spain was acting con- trary to the international agreement on Morocco.

:

Referring to General Francisco Franco's

speech last Monday, M. Schuman made up the following

ing points on France's position in Morocco.

t

(1) When the French moneta3" ment authorsted films. ReidMYCA General to dipose (2) (Hien Sultah of Morts Skatotiermed Ben Yusset in order to avoid trouble In the country, Frafice Wad act- ing under ber triple obligations last dower, but the whereby the wis to safeguard

THE 1517

Trealy orter in the Sterian Empire. mentades the windign's per- dvinsty and enstax acha security

France was not required 23hla on the" |

10 be

General ; Franco, on the other hand, by affirming the

sovereignty of the Tatuan Call- phate, was acting, contrary to Spain's International obligations.

D

France had always do- operated with Spain on the Moroccan issue, had borne large share of the burdens in the Rift War in 1925; and had maintained close relations with the High Commissioner of the Spanish zone.

Smallest Organ?

Hamburg, Feb. 11. ~^A” Hamburg ofgik build- et; Hidrola Bode, vilma to „have made the mallest

organ in the world.

It is an' eléctric ‘organ the size of un accordeon. LUNlig- Mall Sbédü,7%

Arnhem Victim

"Gets By" Without Arms

One Eye

&

(4) The series of reforms now being carried out in French Morocco marked a new stage in French policy, and therefore any The B.B.C. Television carteras Spanish verzicht ketion to recently showed millions the end destroy the urity of the Sherillan of a ten-year story which began Empire, to upcet the authority when paratrooper Andrew MI- of the new Sultan, and to airbourne came down, from "the up strife in a region essential to sky at Ambém. to lose vañ ¿yo world peace would be in vain.—and two arms after the fartious France-Press0,

battle.

In 20 heart-stirring minutes but without a à trace of sentl neert the Bedouin "I'm Nervous In mentality Paratrooper Mil

bourne

Trained archaeologists are they reached two giant caves; casily beaten by the tribesmen only to who know their terrain better. had been there frst.

"We saw no less than 34

There is no Baying what Bedouinis emerge from one methods the Bedouin used to cave", sold a Belgian archacolo- each the caves and to remove glat describing the frustration of whatever they found in them. his expedition in 1953.

But they did leave signs systematic digging and empty cigarette packets and cigarette

stubs.

of

Even what they left was valuable.

New York's

proved that even in 1954 a man may still be the captain of his own soul... 2,

Even the calm aloek. Jeanne

inter

Traffic” Hillary Heal the Television

Washington, Feb. 11.

Į views, was more

has Maz

fote: At times pho

The race between the Bedouin and the archaeologists has been

since uver

Bedouin shepherd of the Ta'amira tribe wandered into a cave in the spring of 1947 and picked up on ancient Jar in which he found smelly decaying leather scrolls,

This was the first of numerous archacological discoveries in the 70 VALUABLE SCROLLS

The British Director of Anti- "Wilderness of Juden",

Sir Edmund Hillary, the ed near to tears. And there can, sidered by scholars as the "most quidles in Jordan, Mr Lankester The shepherd's

of our time." Harding, complained last year scrisational Ande

Mount Everest climber, told be no doubt that scores of thou- discovery and about the greed of Bedouin, who

Et one of the caves, then press conference today he sands of viewers shared her his firids in other caves include discovered 70 valuable scrolls

emotions.

But 80-year-old Andrew. Mil- Biblical Scrolls probably more in a cave near Khirbet Qumran, archaeologists discovered pieces was fiore nervous going

of cloth preserved for 23 cen- then 2,000 years old.

Since Bedouin shepherds were The hunt for ancient scrolls furies in the dry climate of the through the traffic in New boume was, cobl and detac

York" than on the houn-He offered her d. cigarette, the Judean desort. richly rewarded for the first was conducted only in the Jor

AN KONEN packet, dangling from the twin of part and finds, "private archaeology" has dahian

thinside.

hoom which replace, his right the Judean

Be sold he would retim to the hand, and then took one himself. hobby with the desert. become quite

who begah

He took:n mitch from a .tu Recently, however, the Isract

Himalayas in two months to cu child's other sibe and the re- some chord clubbing and exploras and crevices in Government's Department

Antiquities received word that mains of ladles sandals, Hildes, tion. In the meaning and struck it. He look sug

stoppers and wooden tools, as keeping business at New Hung pirred a cup of coffee and Bedouin from across the border well as fragments of large jare a kert going by my brother,

all without drank it--and all with were extending their activities for water, wine and all all when I am in partnertag" he truping th

-matter-of-fact to tho Israell part of the doing back to the Romon petod. said.

FURRIES TO rocital of the terrible and Judean desört.

|---Ching Moil Special.

He added: "We have 1,300 lonely struggle Ho Bad fought Proot of this report was found

(hives ad Italian-Americaïl burg” to convince himself that.

'măn” with did eye-can Brigadier Si: John Hur, when an expedition was

in-

the

Paris, Feb. 11. The Organisation Nations Command could take if European. Economic

was definitely established the operation today urged its The naval vessel went to the asciętance of the schooner in a Communists were violating the localised tropical storm.

18 member nations to ex- The truce, General Hull replied: schooner was carrying a four- "When

pand production and people violate man crew, headed by the owner.armistice, you arc faced with crease productivity as James Crawford of St. Peters-the choice of complaining

and only

way to meet their burg, Florida,

lotting it go at that, or of starting

dollar requirements the shooting again."

Не would not elaborate raise their standard waiting to see if the Communist beyond saying that he was living.

would permit the neutral group to go into North Koren,

Com-

The disabled craft reported by radio that she was taking water in heavy seas. She had been missing sinco Monday after sending an OS

The position of the disabled craft was given as about miles South of Acapulco,

General Hull said new

of

desert ridmeds search all eaves the desert

But it warned that this would not be easy and "major adjust- nrents" would be required [12 the balance of payments be tween the United States and

249 | muulst alrftelda were being built at the frontline and with The Dirigo II is a veteran of

Europe. modern aircraft, it is only

and trans-Facile racing and recently matter of a few minutes competed in the San Diego to they take off and batter Acapulco yacht race, It sulled you. on February 3 for the Galapagos Islands,

Can

A State Department spokes- man refused to make any com- the reported South

In adrillion to Crawford, themant on crewmen were identified as Paul Korean offer to provide troops Hurst, Ford Hinkel and Frank, for the Indo-China wor-Reu- Rorh.United Prese,

ter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

DEROSE

SPARE

0

Adjustments would also be required in tariffs, import re strictions and foreign Invest- ment.

Throughout its Afth annual report entitled "progress and | problems of the European economy" the OEEC stressed the need for expandjýr produc-

tion.

Adapt

And it said Europe must de- velop Its output not only in terms of quantity but also in

UN Ban On

Trade With

1.

Reds Must Go

on

in the Dead Sea region.

this

They were mostly of greyish fabric, meme with a red tint and blue stripes, Other Inds were a

winter sent out to explore caves R.M.A. Sandhurster of the Mount Everest liven useful life in the modern

of Ein Gedi, shores

of the Dead Sea,

AL A remote sito where

Adjutant

supplies had to be parachuted Says "Goodbye”

hundreds

expedition said he believed in

Plave

the

HELPING OTHERS

existelide of the Abomiasin Quite coolly Milbrune told Showman at 48 ha frant Brier of his deciélatí to: leave his wite His termaler Hay Mount 207tfett du and" Hew-born baby Bon-until 1937.

ho had learned to hold down a from planes and carried on mule

He complained: "My own. job and convince himself - Ke back, the Israeli archacologists,

Sandhurst Feb. 11.

that it is some apes like could live with other men." escorted by an Army unit, sei Drum Major V. F. Exsicine creature and is said to be about Indonesia's Call

up their camp for a

month's Crum, Adjutant of the Royal five foot six inches high." I fol The job was with the Minis- season.

Miliary Academy at Sandhurst Ibwed the tracics for quite a of Pensions "on the counter For Support

Two Roman encampments rout were found on the brinks of a but the steps of the old distance and at one point, the dealing with Umbless people.". for the last time at the tracks showed the creature had "Like tho other disabled Djakarta, Feb. 11.

The mouths of sovereign's parado today. The Indonesian Premier Alif sleep canyon

Scots Jumped in feet into son chaps working with me of caves could be Major Crum of the

Edmund and John quality and competitiveness, if it Sastroamidjojo today called for sen opening into the walls of Guards loves next month to be said they

*** found I neglecting to keep was to maintain its position in the "eventual abolition" of the

would

like to try to my own artificial limbs in rew the world economy.

Kanchenjunga in the canyon. Most of these caves, Brigade Major to the Heuschsd climb Nations embargo

pair becausb United

However, were Inaccessible Cavalry after three years at the

Amalaya Erea, which is not so Academy.

rs. lly helping The report contended that in strategic materials to Iron Cur

of from from above

It was also the last parade for High as Everest but techillently the absence of speelfie, policies tain countries.

and,

TELL-TALE SIGNS

the Commandant, Major General presents more difficulties, They skid the indian goverħrent was

unchanged, Europesh production marketin which our

raw legionaries, who camped on the Bandhurst finishes next month.

The pacode was taken by the being climbed. had besieged Minor above, a whole, world rise only materials can be sold".

hilltop

of Defence, slightly.

Jewish rebela hiding in the Marche En Alexander. "We have suffered much too cuves some eighteen or nineteen presented the "Sword of Honour"

themselves, to visit the went on: Eke In addition any significant in-long from our loyal adherence crease in Western Europe's in- to the United Nations resolu- archaeologists,

centuries back,

the Israeli to se best exles of the th, United States but the Indian led by ternal demand. or In

Mr Lord P. T. De La Poer Beresford government wanted him in indis son was born I asked the nurse.

the shawls so that I We

Yohanan Aharonil, determined at Portion County Waterford. To organise a school of moud to be sure he had two arms. demand for European exports, on the Premier salt

are, therefore, happy to see the

*I want him to do good with growth of a tendency in several to explore at least some of these He la heir of this Marquees of dancering."

Waterford.

Sir Edmund will give them:

for the National teruotion

only used for Finally, climbing down rope Of tho 7,000 'esclets on parade, Idctures here The report sald that in the countries which formerly strictly caves. short run greater Europeen ex- adhered to the embargo towards1adders hung over

sheer 225 passed out Chica "Mail | Geographic Society. its relaxation."

drop af hundreds of

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below

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pansion would adversely affect the balance of trade, by increas ing imports --- particularly to replenish stocks and by diver the some exports to the home market.

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the

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And then, with a warda his wife, the man from Arnhem declared his ambition: "It when we are old and nev we can turn to each other and mayWell, we have not made a béd job of it,' then. I think that will just be about it."

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