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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954.

Americans

'Reactionary' Plot TEEM Abdicati

ISRAEL FOUND GUILTY

Jerusalem. Aug. 3. The Jordan-larzel Mixed Armistioc Uommission ta- day declared tornei gulity of two serious breaches of the armistice agreement with Jordan.

The commission desorthed As an act of astresden the crossing by n Inrobli forec Into Jonin town, some two and a half miles heyoud

the demarcation

Uues. The Incident took Placa shortly after mid- night on July I and la-

lved the death of mallosal guardaman, the weunding of a polleeman

the and

abduction of another.

Recalling a scoond count, the commission described

hentite

fire

laraci

Arab

A.A

net morlar

Inte age areas on June 30.

Jan the

HOGRA

across

village

the demarcation claimed to have been damaged. Franco-

line were

Premie.

FIFTY PERSONS

ARRESTED

IN BOLIVIA

La Paz, Aug. 3. Fifty persons, including the director of the United Nations technical aid programme here, have been arrested on suspicion of complicity in a "reactionary" plot against the government, it was officially announced today.

An Interior Ministry announcement. said the plot against the government's National Revolu- tionary Movement (MNR) was inspired and financed by a multi-millionaire tin-mine owner, Carlos Victor Aramayo.

The announcement said these orrected included members

ol

wreed in La Amun them Paz were Alberto Crespo Gutier- The Opposition Republicanez, who is in charge of the U.N. Socialist Union Party and the Blivian Falange Punty. some Army officers mil representatives Got the "oligarchy."

They are being questioned and will be brought to trial, the an- nouncement said,

VIETMINH MAY

CAPTURE

U.S. EQUIPMENT

Washington, Aug. 3.

Senator Russell Long (Democrat, Louisiana) told the Senate today that the Communists in Indo- China might capture more than $400,000 worth of new United States military equipment now piled on docks there.

Senator Allen

Froar (De.

Both Mr Long and mocrat, Rhode Island) urged "quick efforts to salvage the equipment.

Mr Long used this argument debate over proposals to censure to back his pending proposal to Senator Joseph McCarthy (Re- cut more than $1,000 million publican, Wisconsin). from the $3.10 million foreign and bill.

Senator Frear asked Mr Long hew much

States mudry aid equipment for the Vietnam Government now was its Indo-China.

TheRepublican Senator leader, Senator William Knowland of California, pressed the Benate complete action on the bill during oday. proposol

to

Sonator Long's

United

"I am told that as high s was the only major $450 million worth is piled an as the Senate the dockside in Hunal lin issue undeclded

Senator Long re- want back to work on the bill the crates,"

theplied.

which was put asido for

HAILE SELASSIE

RETURNS

He said another $700 million worth of United States milltary equipment "was in rates in the pipeline handied for Itido-China" and the pending bill contained another proposed $800 million.

Senator

elining- Addis Ababa, Aug. 3.

Long said The Emperor of Exaloptu, Halle tion of just these items would Solassic, re.urned 10 Addis be more than enough to offset: Ababa and to a triumphal wel-hus proposed slush.

-France-Proast.

told that "we will

aid programune Luis Bailavien Sarncho, a lawyer and former Bolivia Mining director of the

Bank; the former Interior Mini- ster, Ciro Felix Trigo: Roberto Perez Paton and Gerinan Costas, inwyers.

Quier arrests were madu in the ellies of Oruja, Tarija and The former In- Cochabamba. terior Minister, Bernardo Nava- Jas, was held at Tarija. Gostova Molina, managing editor of the Newspaper La Patria, was taken in Uru o.

announcement

The said tho plotters used women to distribute tunds top a plan- ned uprising. At least iwo women were arrested.

05

Activities in La Paz went on

usual. Large groups of armed peasants appeared in the capital to attend the opening of

the third inter-American Indian Congres Most ot the 21 American Republics, including the United States, are sented in the Congress.-Unitou Press.

repre-

DUKE INSPECTS

FACTORY

A party of 100 foreign wudent-German, British, French Island, Cephanionic at the Argonioli and Italian-arrived

work -- for the Greece, recently to help in reconstruction

an earthquake last year. Island

damaged by was badly They are staying for one month. Included in the party in Prince George of Bannover, brother of Queen Frederics of Greece, who is trading the party in the reconstruction work. The Prince is seen here, wearing a dark shirt, as he gives instructions to the students as they work. — Express Photo.

Australia Wants

Foreign Ministers At Conference

Washington, Aug. 4.

Cancel Expedition

Exster, N.II., Aug. 3. Cancellation of a scheduled American attempt to climb ML Godwin Austen, conquered by Italian mountaineers, was en- nounced here today by Dr Charles S. Houston, Permission for the projected assault had already Been granted by the Pakistani Clovernment.

a

Dr Hiduston paid the highest tribute to the Italian mountain elimbing team. "They did magnificent Job, overcoming tremendous obstacles to get the top."

to

He opined that mountain climbing should be a sport and a pleasure, not a "do or die" business.

Dr Houston sait the objective of his own mail party was to enjoy the

first and mountain reach the summit only if pos sible.United Press.

Full Powers

For Vietnam

Paris, Aug. 3. The French governments will shortly transfer to the Vie nam government all the powers stili held by the French author ies In accordance with Genevo cir. agreements, well Informnod cles said here today.

Thus the transter will coon take place, to the Vietnam ap- thorities of the administration

of the parts of Saigon and Hat- Phong, the gare of lighthouSCH and beacons, civil airways and meteorologicź korvices, maxed courts, the control of nanoial exchange and transmitting. -- France-Presse,

Peter

CLIMBERS MISSING

Zermatt, Aug. 3. Kalghen, 20-year-old jord agent from Shrewsbury. and his companion, believed to bo Tony Lawson, are missing after a climbing expedition to Matterhorn, it was learned here today.

the

Guides sakl they 30W two

of the Pealt last Thursday after-

Diplomatic officials said today that Australia people fall from the East face wanted the Foreign Ministers to attend the South-noon but search parties have Kitimat B.C. Aug. 3. east Asia Treaty Organisation conference expect-falled to find any trace of an

Kaighen and Edinburgh ed to be held in Baguio in the Philippines about

the first week in September.

Tho Duke of arrived her by air today from

Kemano to Inspect the factory of the Aluminium Company of He is to leave for Canada. Vancouver by air at 2310 GMT

China Mail Special,

They understood that the United States, Thailand and the Philippines subscribed to this policy and that Now Zealand would certainly agree.

Tunisia-France Negotiations

Premier Submits

Cabinet List

Tunis, Aug. 3.

but

It appears, however, that the British Foreign

Secretary, Anthony Eden, is not con'em- plating so far that the con ference be held at the Foreign Minister level

apparently wants it to be at working level, these sources said.

understood Eden felt he had too much work to allow him to travel such dig- tances as to the Philippines.

However, they

Baid, Foreign Ministers of some of other BEATO countries considered such a journey would be well worth while for Mr

the

They

that Mr

the

Eden as it might help to give him a firsthand appreciation of

come by the flag bestecked elty Senator Long argued that today. Luis concludin his recipients of aid in Europe voyage to the United States, should be

Premier Tahar ben Amar of Tunisia tonight Cabada, Mexico, Yugoslavin, and show no more zeal in saving Oreece, which began on May 19, others than they show in saving submitted a Cabinet list to the Bey for approval Eastern affairs,

in his themselves."-Reuter.

They claimed that and all indications pointed to quick acceptance and early negotiations with France for home rule, career as Foreign Minister Mr Eden has had few direct contacts Nationalist with the Far East, The 68-year-old middle-of-the-road

The officials said there still premier took just over 24 hours to put together a political team. He bullt his government, which will was no agreement as to the date end a 47-day polítical vacuum in the North Africanr place of the conference but protectorate,

members of the Neo Destour (now Independence) Party, informed sources said.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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around fellow

The composition was decided 1 following weeks of negotiation,

Ben Amar, a wealthy land? OWDCT. was designated by the Bey, Ski Mohammed el Amin, yesterday to head the Tunisian government. The Premier, onco he has received the expected fermal blessing of the Bey, will leave for Franco this month to to

begin the negotiation Iced

the internal dutonomy by M. Pierre Mendes-France.

Franco will keep control of the protectorato's foreign affairs national defence. The and difficult task for Ben Amar will be to draft special conventiona for the 108,000 French who de- veloped this North African waste into a thriving community.

A SUCCESS

The spoed with which the Tunisian nationaliste torined the goverdinand was a sucoom face M. Mondes France, who asked that such action be taken. ith- medatoly as the first step fo new deal for Tunisia,

The Resident-General, Pierr Boyer de la Tour, who attended * Prom Conforélità, alven by the Trench

Ena Motodesk-Ad

RITZ

Air Conditioned

the majority view of SEATO countries was that Baguio was the likely site and the fret week in September the probable time.

United Press.

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TO - DAY

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ANDOLP

SCOTT

Riding hotgun

WAYNE MORRIS FAN WELDOM

NEXT CHANGE: “BE

With Stereophonia Saund

yas

Luck

accident.

his companion should have returned to thoir Zermatt hoto last Friday. Thoý had their passports with them. -China Mail Special.

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