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UNITED STATES

'Diamonds' Werc

4 THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1955,

IN DIFFICULT POSITION SUMMER

OVER GOA Greeks Will

Be Asked

Made Of Class Could Easily Offend To Reconsider

London. Aug. 22.

A LADIE

swindlers

whose activities Included selling cut glass as dia- monds have been arrested operating for ten after

years

In a number of Tallah cities, Warksw Radio reported.

An appeal by Warsaw's polleo chief Was broad. cast asking gang victims who have not yet in- formed the authoriiles to aend Jn details

the of fraud.-China Malt Special.

Either Side

By Stewart Hensley

Washington, Aug. 22.

The US Government is walking a diplomatic tight-rope in an effort to avoiù offending either side in the dispute between India and Portugal over Goa and two other

Hammarskjold small enclaves on the sub-continent.

Predicts

Relations With

Albania

Vieme, Aug. 22.

THE Greck Government will be asked to reconsider its refusal to restore diplomatic and "good neighbourly" ro- lations with Albania, accord- ing to a

to radio Tirana broad- cast today.

The Albanian Government bas

asked

the United Nations General-Secretory, Mr. Dag

to Hammarskjold, its regreta at the Greek decision, according to. the radio.

puss

on

It is basic American policy to seek to maintain the best possible relations with telegram to Mr Hammarsk- India, the largest non-Communist nation in Asia. At the same time, Portugal is a

New Order valued North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

some

ally upon whose soil military forces are stationed.

American

of

Philadelphia, Aug. 22. UN Secretary-General Dag

of support from It is considered possible that, mitments Hammarskjold predicted

to send Washington are regarded Lonight that relations the US might decke

falture because formal notes to both countries doomed to among nations "muy be urging that they seek mediation the various buckground cir- through the cumstances which the American entering a new and more of their dispuite

Nations or some other authorities must take into con stable stage," in which United

sideration. international law will be agency. the basis of a new order.

has brought new hope of a relaxation of some of the most important slons which have divided the

"This year

ich-

However, efforts by either! side to secure sympathetic com-

world," he said at the annual No Good Conduct

convention of the. American

Bar Association.

"International relations may be,

entering " now

and more

new

stable stage. If this stage comes to pass, the time

bc will

propitious for #

development of international order 011 the basis of a wider use of law.

Stable Framework

UNCUPIE

"As International

co-operation

Certificate

His Father

Was A Communist

US

Co- and

y

New York, Aug. 22,

Stephen aircraftsman Branzovich sald today that he would appeal against a military decision refusing him a

good release conduct certificato

**TY

2

Nehru Blamed

The basic American view. conditioned by tradition and ex- perience, is that all countries those Portugal now such 43 holds in India eventually must! have the right of self-determina- tion. However, Washington in- sists that their ultimate fake, be it independence or union with India, must be achieved by peaceful means.

jold from Mr Behar Shtylla, Minister, Albanian Foreign broadcast by the radio, sald the reasons given for the refusal showed that the Greek Government was Informed" on in-

wrongly

ternal conditions in Albania and the desire of its propte to live in peace and good re- lations with the neighbouring people of Greece,

The restoration of normal re- lations would be a step lo- wards lessening tension in the Balkans, the broadcast sald.--- Router.

Jamboree Death

CAMERAMAN FALLS FROM CRANE

Toronto, Aug. 22

A television cameraman, Ian Gordon Murray, 26, was icilled yesterday when the fall 20 foct from the bucket of a crane,

While there has been no for- mal expression of official opinion

One of the crane's control on the matter, it is known that numerous US officials feel that cables broke while he was teat

equipment for a Indian Premier Nehru shoulding camera have taken steps to prevent the broadcast of the world boy scout

A peaceful invasions by Indian jamboree,

storm at the jamboree to- demonstrators last week wh led to bloody clashes en Portu-day collapsed part of the big 200-foot outdoor stage, narrow- guese territory.

ly missing the members of a Canadian Broadcasting Corpora tion television crew,

the

Increases, 50 necessarily will the development of the law,

international by which operation is organised given a stable framework."

The authorities recognise the Mr Hammarskjold safd one of

most important political prob- from military service, because Indian emotion over Goa and the Jems on

u Commu- other territory on the western his father had been which progress

coast but do not beliovo needed is a "new rule of law" ist, that would outlaw nggressive

In force. "Without such a development the Taw against aggression may remain an illusory gen- erality," he said. "Moreover, it will be difcuft to uphold unless states are really willing to settle their disputes by peaceful means instead of leaving

them to fester and

international poison lations."-United Press.

re-

an indefinite

with

A tent used as a dining-room

for the headquarters staff also collapsed while Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout of the British Com- monwealth and Empire, camp chief Jackson Dodds of Canada, and US Chief Scout Dr A. A Schuck were having lunch. out, laughing.

crawled

the tent up

matter is of sufficient real impor. statement issued pt tance to New Delhi to make it Youngstown, Ohio, the service-advisable to force the issue at man said the military authori- this time at the risk of more

was bloodshed. tics considered that he security threat simply because

They In this disputa, as in others, he had bem in close and per- mancnt contact with this, father, the US has been caught between and helped set

Its desire to sympathise with again. father had been Hig

The storm knocked out the listed newly-independent peoples or as a Communist Party member those secking their independence jamborce's power supply and officials sold there would be no und for In 1943

and the colonial powers

power for about an hour. period thereafter.

which

long Washington has

China Mall Special & United Press, The military authorlues ask-friendly ties. cd Branzovich either The Hague, Aug. 22.

to de- This type of dilemma faced Eight Netherlands citizens, mand

to be released from the the US during the Indonesian

forces **with dis-

struggle for Independence from held in the Soviet Union since armed the war,

released honour" or to appear before the Dutch and the futile French are to be

commission of inquiry,

effort to resist the demands for shortly and among them a man whose wife has remarried in his

In choosing the second alter-autonomy in Indo-China. absence.

The Soviet authorities have native, he said that all they supplied the Netherlands Gov-had against him was just being

son, errunent with the names of the his father's eight men.-France-Presse.

175

France-

Presse..

A British Crossword Puzzle.

4

15

ACROSS

1 Frightened (8).

7 Incursion (4).

Shollish (B).

10 Purloined (5),

11 Fashion (4).

13

Kollow (10).

15 Rend

Rend (4).

16 Meadows (4),

19 Likened (10).

22 Nobleman (4),

24. Competitor (8).

20 Insignideant

20 Broad (4).

27, 8ecd (0).

DOWN

2 Clutch (5).

3 Extent (5).

4 Retrain from (0).

5 Advances (B).

6 Fibbed (4);

8 Selitary (8).

12 Went astray

19 Dig deeply (0).

14 Determined. (8),

17 Pungent

10 Lasta flying spoed (8),

20 Savoury jolly (B);

21 Teacher (3),

23 Parched(4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD,Aaron Addict, 4 Amuse

7 Retter, 8 Edict, 10 ins, 12 Misters, 18 Delte, 16) Idee, 19 Trito, 20 Cursory, 21 Eno,28ions || 24 Grade 28 Image),‹ Downs: 1 Acrosílení: 24 Detubider Meditate Secure, o Party,' 11 Gressoned, 12 Metro, 13- ing, 14 Babevare, 19 Thundór, 22. Terans

Air Bases

Diplomatic authorities consider

--

DEATH OF FRENCH GENERAL

Paris, Aug. 22. French Army General Francis

Queen Of Nice & Miss Venus

From the Riviera como pictures of two new beauty queens. On the left is 16-year-old dramatie Art student Nicole Duemoy after she bad won the title "Queen of Nice" at the famous Riviera resort. Nicole is also a model for the famous French painter Jean Gabrell Domergue, And on the right is lovely Mille Joachim, elected "Miks Venus" at the South of Mite Joachim in a France holiday resort La Baule Beach.

20-year-old dancer-Express Photo.

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ABOUT SAAR

Paris, Aug. 22.

France is viewing with increasing alarm the activity of the pro-German political parties in the controversial Saar territory which may upset the fragile balance of Franco-German relations.

A referendum is coming up there in just two months which will determine the future of the coal-rich little basin, just as a plebiscite deter- mined its future 20 years ago.

Then Adolf Hitler's pressure The aim of this campaign_is | and propaganda won the Saar's to stimulate any latent destre big coal and steel production Saarlanders may have for re- and its 900,000 people for the unification with Germany and in Third Reich. Today, in French gmeral to create a climate where eyes, there are ominous echoes such reunification could serious- of 1938.

ly be considered.--United Press,

The referendum set for Octo- ber 23 will only decide whether the Saar will accept the "European Statute" agreed upon Inst October between Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and former Premier Mendes- France.

Customs Union

The European Statute would detach the Saar permanently from both France and Germany" it unthinkable that the US

with a neutral commissioner would take any formal position

by the Western appointedi in the Portuguese-Indian dis-

Union until such pute which would offend Now Raymond Duval, who died in an European

time as a German peace treaty Delhi. Despite the fact that air accident in Morocco today many American officials deplore aged 60, had been Commanders drawn up and signed.

French Forces In For the last 10 years the Soar Mr Nehru's "neutralism," the In-Chiet

has been Morocco since September 1949.

incorporated in oMcial US Government

customs union with France and Before that he is to do everything possible to

although it has its own parlia- achieve amity with New Delhi Commander-in-Chief in Tunisia.

ment and cabinet, it is effec- In the hope that a stable India will prove a bulwark against Mo

St Cyr Military lively under French control. Communism in that area. Academy in 1914 and was twice captured and twice escaped during World War 1.

atlitude

It is considered equally im- possible that the US would take any

left

was

which formal position

He was a Chief of Staff in would rise offending Fortugal. 1930. After the French capitu- The US prizes highly the strato-lation in 1940 he became Director gic right it has to air bares in of Studies at St Cyr. In 1941 the Portuguese-owned Azores he was named Military Attache and realises that this right is in Ankara, then to the command subject to periodic

re-of an intantry regiment. negotiation.

rocco,"

The pro-German parties, until recently banned completely from the territory, are waging campaign studded with violence against the European Statute.

A

A

Radio Show.

London, Aug. 22. Britain's annual Radio Show on In 1938 ho was appointed now seema ready to start head of the military staff of the Friday-two days late-follow- Diplomatic authorities here

the US to get French Resident-General in Mo-ing the settlement of a dispute do not expect

which threatened to prevent it involved in the Goa dispute in

taking place at all. General Duval became Comra- any way which could be inter-

The men had banned over- preted as lending support to mander-in-Chief in Tunisia in time to back claim for either

side. The strongest 1946.

speelal dally allowance of American action they look for

Their demand He was a member of the five shillings. is a possible suggestion to both

today after Lisbon and Now Delhi that Legion of Honour and his docoru-was granted

moating between Croix de two-hour mediation machinery bound to tions included try to resolve the problem Guerre for the 1914-1918 War. their union leaders and em-

ployers-Router. United Prose.

Reuter.

Constitutional Issue Before Court Martial

New York, Aug. 22.

for the

The Army abruptly recessed the court martial of Major Ronald Alloy today after his civilian attorneys claimed if Army to: charges of themony in Korean prion

trial

with

lawyers admitted their argu

It had not ment was "hovel.” been inade in any of the pre-

trials. mittibey American prisoners accused of collaborating with the enemy.

WHALEDONISY

HEX on Maj, Kelly alap

porarily his repty defunco motion: 40:

of

lawyers argued that Alley

in effect pectised

WAS 1. "trenson"!" arid they, said the constitution, required that treason be tried in civil courts, One torney added that there waa somo letal question.us to whether Ailay-could- for. IrgusoUL: EVÉÉKŮŽÍ· Foquists. beancave,

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