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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1955.

ALLEGED EGYPTIAN AGGRESSION Off To New York Kono Lends Weight

Biography Of The

Stars

Berkalay Calif., Aug. 28. FOUR homens and a robot electronic brain are writing a "blography of the stars" here at the University of California, the university announced. Already their research supporis

created constantly, and has

AT GAZA

Situation Worse

Than At Any Time

Since Armistice

Jerusalem, Aug. 28.

An Israel Foreign Office statement to-

the theory that stars are being night said Egyptian "aggression" had turned up new problems con- reached dimensions without precedent since cerning the behaviour of inat- the 1949 armistice agreement between the ter at very high temperatures.

The object of the research is to two countries.

learn more secrets of the

physico-chemical reactions that

Atom

The statement followed a day of inci-

Anke place inside stars.

university dents in which four Egyptians and two

smashers at the

here are

Involved in

phase of research.

this Israelis were killed.

Buy the bulk of the Andings has

t

brain

Gaza

And Back

A. Canberra. Mark 7 photographio reconnaissance aircraft of the English Electele Com- The Foreign Ministry spokes-Israel security patrols moving pany which last Tuesday completed the first ever double crossing of the Atlanik in one day. been obtained through use of

arinistice lins, but made man who made the statement along the

The Canberra was piloted by John William Hackott with Peter Moneypenny' as navigator the

The distance covered was 6.920 miles.--Exprèss Photo. electronic

both of Silver City Airways. the Livermore said Israel would not allow the penetrate deeply into Israel ter- attacking available

ritory, mining roads, laboratory near here operated funtion in the troubled

vehicles and destroying welis, by the Atomie Energy Com-border area to get out of hand.

He said the Israeli Govern with a rising toll of dead and ment would take all measures of wounded."Router.

for the protection of self-defence its citizens and alleged that there hart been 11 Egyptian attacks in the three days which followed Egypt's withdrawal from talks with Israel on reducing tension,

mission.

The

star under research is Sirius, the dog star, the selen- tists have learned that it must be less then 100 million years old-much younger than the earth which formed between 4,500 million and 6,000 million years ago.

10 Light Years

to

The age of the dog star-situalex!

10 light years from the garli -strungthens their theory" that jars are being born continual- ly, the scientists say. Sirius, they say, is similar

earth's sun because both 10

the same

phase of are in evolution. They next plan to study the evolution of the sun. The researchers reached their

The spokesman declared "the Egyptian army not only attack

RADIUM "BOMB" STILL MISSING

Paris, Aug. 28

Dulles Proposals US MAY

Jerusalem, Aug. 28. Israel's caretaker cabinet said after ils weekly meeting today that Mr John Foster Dulles' proposals for Arab-Israel peace required further study and clarifica- tion of some points through controt

the United with States Government.

Issury after A communique, the cabinet meeting, dud not speelfy the points, but cirdies close to the Government said question was the American Secretary of State's reference to "border adjustments."

onc

Most of today's cabinet meet-

REJECT NAZI PLANE

COMPETITION

Washington, Aug. 28.

Reports spread today in the wake of an international controversy over US trade policies that the administration may decide to eliminate all foreign bids on Federal contracts for domestic construction.

There was no immediate confirma- tion of these reports but high officials were was devoted to Arab-Israeli said to feel that if foreign bids were not posals. The other two main accepted at all on big Government con- are compensation for tracts, there no longer would be interna- Nations reconsideration of the tional arguments when they are rejected.

relations, and Mr Dulles' pro- points in Mr Dulles' peace pro-

Police sald here the thief, who findings by giving the robotstole a radio-nctive "bomb" from brain problems involving a Paris fuctory this week, muy physicochemical reactions have known I contained seven gramme which must have occurred million franes (about £7,000) Arala while the sun was develop worth of lethal radium. ing. They give the brain the conds

lions which may have existed when the star formed, then the brain follows the reactions during several million years The results are then compared with the known state of the i Atomic energy experts havo

star today.

The "bomb", o alim lead cylin- der with a radium screw used to detect flows in welded metal, could produce fatal leukemia in anybody who handled 14,

stood too close to it.

or

with

the

in a hunt Joined police If the computations and actual Geiger counters through all conditions agree, the recapital's scrap metal heaps searchers think they are cor- cest the thiof

has sold the reet in the initial guess about bomb to a deal as an ordinary the composition, and continuetump si lead. their confputations. China Mall Special.

Women And Defence

refugees and United

David

status of Jerusalem,

Mr

Ben-Gurion, Premier-Designate, reviewed the border situation and incidents plong the Gaza strip which culminated in eight clashes be- tween Israel and Egypt 1 48

hours.

Ben-Gurion wrote in an article in today's lasue of Davar,

They

MAY HOLD FORTUNE

Lim, Aug. 28. Divers working at record depths beneath the calm blue surface of Lake Alter, near here, will make

their frat attempt work to Irt

Germari fighter pláno which according to rumeur con- tains a lost heard of Nazi gold.

The plane has become a 1oonl

forend since, April, 1948, during the last days of the collapse of Hitler's Reich, when it cranked beneath the surface off a favourite bathing resort.

and

According to local legend reports, newspaper are understood, to be US offshore contract awards in

the the mutter foreign lands and yet provides a to study

plane had planning

a load of irritant bo friendly

platium, gold and docu- new proteste further this autumn to decide if cutant

in relations with

mexte which werd changes

to be legislative any

flown on Hitler's personal existing low would be proposed being made each time one of

orders fromt bestogod at the next session of Congress, the foreign bids is rejected,

Berlin

the "Alpine or whether such an action could be taken by executive order of

in which some redoubt"

to mikoa the President.

Nazis hoped last-ditch stand,

that One source said today

No Precedent

the newspaper of the Israel

The most recent example oc- Federation of Labour, on nego-while he did not know of any curred last week when the De- tiations

befence Department rejected low to form a coalition such plans the offing, governmeni.

bids on contracts for "No government, thought it might be logical British which would fail to safeguard since the volume of business three electric power generators ut uny price the

country's represented by the contracts is and three transformers for the borders and sovereignty, would

very small in comparison with Chief Joseph Dam in Washing- borders

ton State, survive."

Referring to potential coalition the Premier-Designate said: "all of them favour peace with the Arabs, but are united

partners,

The thief and any accomplits have almost certainly absorbed fatal dose of radio-activity while handling the cylinder New Delhi, Aug. 29. unless they knew of the dangers India's Defence Minister, Dr and took the necessary precau K. N. Katju informed the tions,

in their determination to safe. Indian Parliament that go far no woman cadet had been ndmilled Police say that the thief would guard the inviolability of the to the country's National have difficulty in finding a country's borders and sovereign- Defence Academy.

customer for the radium, and 1y, from whatever quarter an may have abandoned it in attempt is made on these." ditch or river where It will re- Reuter. main radio-active for another

years,

China Meil

Dr Kaiju said that this was due to "statutory bar" in regard lo women's admission to the defence academy-China Mall 1,000 Special.

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French Sympathy

Parla, Aug. 28.

The French Government in "In sympathy" with the new peace plan for larsel and the Arab states proposed by Mr John Foster Dulles, the Foreign Ministry said in a communique published today. The communique said: "The French Government wants from the present to express Lts sympathy for the spirit behind the propostis."

this

The communique sald "spirit" corresponds to a great extent with the aims that France has set herself in the Near East, especially as regards the bolstering of the guarantees offered by the United States, Britain and Franco in their tripartite declaration made la May, 1850.

The communique said: "The French Government will give ita full attention to a detailed study of the

Auggestions with regard to specially complicated problems that have preoccupied France for many years."

The French Government fiopes the new possibilities which stem from the United States proposals will be approved by all countries Interestod in the Near East situation, the communique said. -France-PressE.

FIREMEN RESIGN

Paris, Aug. 28. Aromen of Pont-

Adenauer Returns

To Germany

DR ADENAUER

Defence Secretary Mr Charles E. Wilson announced he bad ac- cepted the more. expensive American company bids because the companies here agreed to bulld the equipment in Pitts-

Bub burgh where there was stantlal unemployment,

Mr Wilson said at the time, however, that the decision was based on "particular action in the present case" and "was not meant establish a precedent to guide or control the actions of military departments awarding future contracts."

The latter statement would Beem to deny today's reports, but some sources feel revertheless that

such discussions may, be under way.-United PreES.

Bonn, Aug. 28. West

German

Chancellor Konrad Adenauer returned to en his home

Japanese

Delegation In Peking

London, Aug. 28.

A delegation of 42 mem- bers of the Japanese Diet, route to the Soviet at Rhodendorf near Union, has arrived in Pek- here late last night after a six-ing by air from Canton, week vacation in Switzerland. New China news Agency

The 09-year-old Chancellor

today, One was upending a final quiet day said

group

home before going back to his arrived on Friday and the office tomorrow morning. other arrived today.

He returned to German poil The delegation is led by af Tokutaro Kitamura (Japanese yesterday after vacationing Mucrren, Bwitzerland, alnce Democratic Party) and Masaru July 18.

Nomira (leftwing Socialist

+

1

Dr Adenauer will have little Party). more than a week to complete The dologalos were met at for his, Moscow the airport by Chang Hal-jo, proporations trip on September 3.

He files to Rum-on date

dhat

with

to discuss this estaba ment of diplomatie, commercial anti cultural relations Soviet Rusia and to attempt to ; gain `the milease of GermIIRIS' WIT

munist compa-United Press.

President, Chien Tuon-sheng, Vice-President, of the Chinese Peoples Institute of Foreign Affairs,

and other Chinese oment

Loveque resigned today because prioners still held in Com-Party after their arrival in

All 41.

local citizens called in "foreign" Aremen to put out a blaze in their territory.

They complained that fire- fighters from Beaumont-en- Aut und Trouville put out the flames on Tuesday while on- loolers feared at the efforts of the local men,

Visiting Stork

Today, the two lenders of the Diet delegation issued a written; statement at a press conference, the New Chine. News Agency reportedtem

LAURY Mid in the statement

were confidend that re- storation of diplomatic relation Goeppingen, Aug. 28. and for rapid promotion of

A young fork, pétiibu on this mediomic and cullakodzie

roof of a materally word today between the two

for half an hour during betalas "not only earnestly desired by time a boy w hors to cum af she two peoples but bemelet

The town's citizens charged that they could not loose the local Bremen, who were probably oft nipping Opelits, Jar" osher- mise engagedekinda. Proses | kemottaker jonkharia (Maki 1 pmolality

ta

Oa Its way the plane was attacked by. Unlied States fighters and crashed in the lake. Que member of the crew went down with

the aircraft. Two are known to have been saved, buk

have never

been traced to give their version of the story.m China Mail Special.

Το Talks

Washington, Aug. 28.

The Japanese Agriculture Minister, Mr Ichiro Kono, said today that he is join- ing the US-Japanese talks to give them added political weight.

Mr Kono is in a better position to do things, he told reporters, because of his prestige in the Hatoyama Cabinet and his Party,

The Minister then disclosed that his participation in the high-level talks opening to- morrow will not be confined to economic and agricultural

matiere.

Asked whether his remarks

were

to be interpreted as in- dicating a difference between Mr Koro and Mr Shigemitsu, the

"We

the

intend to present Japanese side in the many mat ters affecting the relations be- two countries. We tween our

this not only want to explain to your Government but to your political leaders." told reporters-United Press.

also ho

Japanese deputy Premier and US Farm Produce

Foreign Minister, who heads the delegation, Mr Kono sald that no difference exists.

Nevertheless, he said, he was ***much more

#much

aware" of the the position of the Party and Cabinot than the Foreign Minister, and that therefore his participation in the discussions "will carry great_woight."

to

Great Weight

Surplus

BENSON

WILL EXPLAIN

Washington, Aug. 28. THE United States Secretary

Speaking through a transla- that tor, Mr Kone explained whatever. Mr Shigemitsu has say will be based on the extent to which the Parly is

to

Но support him again that he, Mr Kono, is the liaison man-be- tween

the Cabinot and the Party and therefore aware of "these political reallties."

Askext about specific points that will come under discussion, such as the defence programme and rearmament, Mr Kano sald he completely endorses Mr Shigemitsu's position on these

matters.

a

Mr Kono said the State Depart- ment knows he carries great weight in the Cabinet and the Party and therefore he expocts discussion of a possible merger between the two leading con- sorvative groups, the Democratie Party and the Liberal Party,

Mr Kono sald the extent of the talks his participation in would depend on Mr Shige- mitsu's Judgment. He left no that he *x- doubt, however

to participate in the pected most important meetings,

Minister pointed out that The the top-level meetings hero would not be limited to U.S. Government officials but would also extend to leading political figures.

Japanese Side

a

It is in this connection, he said, that he will attend gathering Vice-President RI- chard Nixon has prepared

the

of Agriculture, Mr Ea Benson, left here today for Europe and eald, he was go- ing to try to explain United States policy on farm pluses.

sur

Ho had no plans for selling Any surpluses to Russin, ho told reporters.

Russia

can como Into the market and buy almost any- thing, he said, adding that restrictions on open-market sales

apply only to Com-

China munist

North and Korea,

"Of course, there are restric

tions against selling govern- ment held

to commodities" Communist countries, but on the open

tho markos all Russians had to do is get a ligence, I'm sure they could get a Hcence and buy on the open market."

this

Mr Benson sold the Soviet form

delegation recepty in. country had invited him visit Russia but he could not. do so this year.

He took off on his mission to explain American farm sui- plus

problems after reports had oirculated that the State Department was worried lest seling excess commodities abroad would bring complaints of "dumping" frusz Som countries,

for His Itinerary includes visits to

Britain, Holland. Denmark France, Italy and Switzerland before he returns on Septem- ber 14. Reuler,

Japanese delegation at which prominent Democratic and Republican politicians are expected to be present.

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