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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1955,

PERUVIAN TROOPS ON ECUADOR'S

FRONTIER

Ambassador Lodges Complaint With States Council

Washington, Sept. 8.

Ecuador's Ambassador, Dr Jose R. Chiriboga, today lodged a complaint with the Council of the Organisation of Ameri- can States of the presence of a concentra- tion of Peruvian armed forces on Ecuador's frontier.

The Ambassador spoke of the "grave danger" to his country and expressed his confidence in the efficacy of the four-power protocol guarantee, signed by Peru and Ecuador in 1942, which delineated the frontier between the two countries.

He said his government had; nt Io, at the time of the con- between Costa Rica and called for Ra urgent meeting illet

of the four signatories to this Nicaragua, guarantee Argentino, Brazil,

Chile and the United States-icy prevent an armed

order

to

invasion of Ecuador territory by Peruvian forces.

The South American was spealt. ing after the Council had dockied to end the functions of the pro- visional consultative

Delicate

Dr Chitiboga

wils

said that the situation on the Peru-Ecuador "extremely frontier delicate". He warned again, the the danger of repetition of

of 1041, when "an tion, which had been created invaskn by Peru cost Ecuador Inter-American thousands of lives and a large He cald mutual assistance treaty, signed part of its territory."

that at the time, 600 Ecuadorian

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the

organisa-events

Ex-Model

4

Accused Of 'Carrying On'

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soldiers had fought against Peruvian army of 30,000

men,

The situation on the frontier was the responsibility of all of America, Dr Chiriboga sald. He

sald that the Organisation of

American

States should act to prevent an attack by "thousands

thousands ind

of well-armed troops",

The Council, however, agreed unanimously today to dofer for the lime being further action on Ecundor's complaint that it is

Peru.

With Aly Khan Drentened with aggression by

San Francisco, Sept. 8.

Bence

The Counch deelded to post- further action until it

pone mission which is in charge of mediating border differences between Ecuador und Peru and is meeting in Rio de which Janeiro.

Armed Egyptians Sabotage Well At Ashkelon

From Tel Aviv comes this picture of the Magdal Well No. @ at Ashkelon, after it had been destroyed by explosives by armed Egyptians, who came from the Gaza Strip recently.

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SUDDEN DEPARTURE OF POLICE

COLONEL

Bangkok, Sept. 8.

Anope

POLICE Colonel Pukprayura,

Col

TUC DECISION SHOULD

BE TONIC FOR RAB'

London, Sept. 8.

The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Richard Butler, will leave London tomorrow for Istanbul where he will attend the meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, beginning on September 12.

righthand Mr Butler is expected to confer in Istanbul over man of Thailand's Police the weekend with the American Secretary of the Chief, Gen. Phao Treasury, Mr George Humphrey, and with British Sriyanond, left suddenly Commonwealth Finance Ministers concerning rumoura last night for the United that the pound may be devalued. States for a "study of police methods," it was disclosed here today.

was Pukprayura

ques- tioned a couple of days ago the by high police officers on murder of a young merchant on a lonely place outside of Bangkok and on a charge of keeping several persons lock- ed in a house under guard. He was exonerated by a polico Banouncement that sold

the acts presumably

wero subor- by his

committed dinates.

A pretty former photo-cars from a four-power com- graphic model was accused today in a divorce complaint of "carrying on" with Prince Aly Khan, former husband

No Comment of actress Rita Hayworth.

The Peruvian Charge Howard Lang, 46, of Beverly

Gonzalo Pizarro, Hills, Californ, charged that d'Affaires,

denied that his country ww 31, embarrassed wife Virginia,

Ecuador with and humiliated him in the pre- threatening

He told reportero of friends 11

the the charges when she "carried on 10 aggression.

vion naval vessels were Moslemn prince at the home of friend.

true.

Senor Pizarro sold he could A week after the incident,

comment on

The Ecuador's Lang said, Aly Khan visited his not

The statement about Peruvian troops home, while he was away.

had not seen the later at- because he suit said Mrs Lang

the Council by tended another party, given for note sent to her by Aly Khan, and was "in Ecuador. the company

this inter- of

The Incident is the result of national.figure" without Lang's an old border quarrel between

the two South American coun A four-nation commis tries.

several years.

consent.

concerning Peru- He is chief of the political

Lang asked that his wife's sepurate molutenance complaint, sion, established

un-

fed on May 8, be dismissed and ego, settled most of the issues. that he be awarded a divorce | A

small Section

of the

and custody of their two-year- Ecuadorcan Peruvian frontier old son, Michael Henry United still is in dispute, however,

France-Presse and United Press.

Press.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1 Floor covering (6).

4 Cut up (3).

14

7 Millary formation (8).

Subject (B).

9 Respectablė (6).

11 Chosen by vote (?),

13 Trespass (?),

15 Unexpected (6).

18 Feature (8).

10 Carries out (8),

20 Jobs of work (5),

21 Firm (6).

4

DOWN

Healed (5). Force open (6),

3 Negotiatod (7).

4 Live-stock (0).

6 Softened (8).

4

# Stretch (0),

10 Village dwellings (8).

12 Diminishes (7).

13 Uubroken (0),

14 Speaks (0),

16

18 Two at dice or cards (8). 17 Unpleasant (5).'

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD~Across: 1 Lova, 4 Marrion, 8 Door, 0 Otto, 10 Dungeon, 11 Roel, 12 Corn, 14 Severed, 17 Aroso, 15 Trade, 22 Present, 26 Emit, 27 Trim, 28 Mixture. 29 Espy, 80 Uso, 31 Pennies, B2 Yolk. Downi 2 Author, 3 Adornis, 4 Modes, 5 Amulet, Rogue, 7 Elope, 1 Cerp 19 Hole, 10 Rourn, 10 Diot, 18 Untrue, 20 Remedy, 21 Dispol, 23 Raiso, 24 Bain, 25 Tress,

of

section of criminal investiga- tion of the police department and concurrently Chief

central Intelligence agency under Gen. Phao. Meanwhile, Gen. Phao, who re- turned from the United States and Japan pfter a 35-day tour abroad on September 4, was on a seven-day rest jeave, stripped of his power.

During his absence, he was;

1.

Rolcased from the post of deputy Finance Minister;

2 Stripped of power to order

the police force on alert; and 3. Relleved

of authority to enforce the

sinco press act this was transferred to the ⚫commissioners of the

vinces.--United Press,

Legionnaires

pro-

MR R. A. BUTLER

Yugoslavia,

E. Europe Relations

Although Informed circles in London do not expect any im- mediate results from Mr Butler's talks, it is considered they will greally affect the measures he will take in the future to curb the growing "British inßation,

The shortage of dollara in the, sterling zone not only affects Britain, but also to a large degree Australia and New Zealand, in- formed circles here point out.

Geophysical Year

Russia To Co-Operate With West Scientists

Mistaken For US Secret Agent Says Ex-Prisoner

Berlin, Sept. 8.

A 27-year-old man released along with two

| American soldiers by the Soviet Union after seven years' imprisonment said today that the Soviet authorities had mistaken him for an American secret agent named Charles Hopkins, from New

Brussels, Sept. 8. Soviet Russia today dis-Jersey,

closed its vast plan of co- operating with Western |

The man, released as Charles Hopkins, re-

scientists in the Inter Peated his assertion. Army intelligence officers national Geophysical Year are investigating his statement that he has a family in which 88 nations will at Hamburg..

take part between July Hopkins or Glaubitz told the 1957 and the end of 1958. American authorities that a man

operation

at

named Pierre Zopple got him. The Russians handed over A

list of 291 observation posts turned him over to the Soviet on July 13, 1947, and drunk alrency planned by 1957 to the special authorities, who thought he was

Hopidina. committee of the IGY, hold- Under that

WIS Tam, week-long meeting sentenced to 25 years imprison- ment, he said; even though he Identification papers

Στις

here,

J

The Russian

was produced programme

the last to be made known giving his name as Glaubitz,

to the 150 scientists gathered in the Brussels Palais des Academies. Most other nations

their mado

programmes known some time ago.

False Information

The

Amorican

authorition here said in a statement issued today that "Glaubitz" admitted

Tho, Russian stations ring, the having turned over false infor- earth from the Arctla to the {mation to the Allied Intelligence Antarctic and will collabor services.

ato with other najlona in The statcmont claimet int observing and experimenting Glaubitz claimed he had never In meteorology, glaceology, been to the United States, but geomagnotiam, aludy or has learned to speak English in aurorno and many olhoria German army school during subjects,

World War II.

Soviet officials released Glau- Although they have announced bitz as an American from New that, like the US, they plan Jersey. At the same time the to launch

the official released two American a satellite, Russians so far have made no soldiers who had born imprison specific mention of this hore,

ed in the USSR, Private Michael Feingersch, 36, of New York, and Wilfred Ciamish, 39, of Now- bury. They are being held in the custody of the BITNY-- France-PressO.

NO EXPERT

.

JANELAS The Russian delegate, Professor

Davidio, said there was rocket or satellite expert i the 17-man delegation. Whon

It

no

was pointed out that the Soviet Goverment had an- nounced that it would launch rockets and at least

Tog

satellite during the IGY, he replied through

A French-

ALLEGED

RIGGING

speaking interpreter attached OF

to the delegation: ""Yes, we heard of that but we have no speziallet in our delegation."

The Soviet programme contains

no mention of rockets,

In

Wage Boosts

>

Mr Butler will therefore at- tempt in Istanbul to re-establish confidence in the stability of the pound sterling.

One of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's principal worries In the past has been the present wave of wage boosts, dumanded by British unions. The Govern ment has insisted that further wago gains by British workers will gggravate the inflationary trend.

سنان

RELIGIOUS TROUBLES IN BOSTON

Hoston, Sept. 8.

For the third day in # raw, followers of the Rev. Leonard -- Feeney, an 'un- frooked

priest, Catholic

passed out "hate" litera ture on elty streets today. Both previous days riots nearly started. The

1710-police

yesterday "rescued" 26 of

the

when

handbill distributors Bostonians irate

started panabili

The

them.

Dassed out today had the besa- line,

"Cathollos of Boston: stop, the Jows from dis-

honouring and desversling the, Bicmed Sacrament at Brandela University,” *Brandeis, largely spon- sored by groups of Hebrew

the

faith, plans to dediente... - * new chiapel for Catholle students. The Catholle Archbishop of Borton will take part in the ceremonies. Brandeis Is located. tu. Buburban Wellham.

Father Feeney was ex- communicated following

charge that Church leaders in Boston were teaching -“heresy.""" 'Ils contended there (mivation outside th's

COTTON as Church-Untied

PRICES

their vast oceanographic The New York Cotton Exchange study, the Russians proposed that observations · on the Pacile Polar from could be made with Japan.

They pointed out that observa- tions on that front had been conducted by the Soviet ship. Vityaz, manned by members of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, since 1940, The Russian programme sald investigations in oceanography would be made from dritting Pola: ice floe stations in the Arctle basin.-United Pr053, '

Penalty Goals

The Trades Union Congress, this week at its meeting in Southport, adopted several

Melbourne, Sept. 8. measures which "moderate the Police sent a patrol car when wago demands of the British an oxcited voice over the tele unions. This conciliatory

phone told them; "It's our gual; titude of the TUC may give | posta --- comcone -hos stolen favourable them" and explained that a Mr Butler a more

householder climate in which to work.

WIS cutting up gual posts from Fawkner Park Sofia, Sept. 8.

Considering this, it is felt football arena for arewood. Bulgarian Vico-Premier

that Mr Butler's deflationary A charge of larceny of two Georgiu Chankov aid today measures in the autumey will be goal posts was laid against the that "new relations" were being less severe in dealing with the householder. China. established between Yugoslavia pound crisis than originally bad | Special and the East European, Com-been thought possible-France- munist countries, including Bul-Presse.

Jump Overboard garia, "on the basis of the prin-

Part Said, Sept. 8. Thirten men of the French Legion jumped into the Suez Canal today from the French troopship Pastour.

elplo of mutual respect for their rovereignty and non-interference in their internal affairs."

He said that various commer- cial, cultural And other con-

They included six Itallons,ventions had been established

one

four Germans, one Swiss, Austrian and one Spaniard.

The Pasteur is sailing to Oran (Algeria) from Saigon with more than 3,000 troops aboard.

Today's desertion brought to more than 230 the number of Foreign Legionnaires who have escaped by Jumping from shipe passing through the Suez Canal this year-Reuter,

USAF LEARNS GERMAN

Banr, Sept. 8. About 35 per cent of Amori- oan airmen and officers station- ad in Germany now speak the German language, according to an Air Force survey,

Two youre age the rate was about five per cent.

...

between Bulgaria and Yugo- slavia recently, and raid others were concluded.

Gravity Of N. African Situation

Speaking on the cecusion of

Paris, Sept. 8. Bulgaria's national holiday, Former Gaullist (Social Rq- Chankov also called for closer. publican) members of the relations between Bulgaria and French National Assembly said West Gennany, Grocco And in a statement published today Turkey.

special sesion of the described the that a

Parliament French

should Genova Big Four conterence be called in view of "the gravity "the beginning of a turning of the situation" in French toward now international North Africo. Istions." France-Presse.,

Ho

Sledge Dogs

The statement, issued following a meeting of the group at the National Assembly earlier today, mid that, "faced with an activity conceived and directed largely from foreign countrics, the fallure, of diplomatic represone Wellington, Sout B.tations abould normally lead to Thirty trained sledge doua rupture of diplomatic relations have been promised to the New in order to show clearly the Zealand Antarctic Expedition determination of France to no by the Antarctio division of the tongue tolerato modding mid Australian Extern Affairs candidious accusation

t

Air Force officers attributed Department. this Improvement to numerous

The latement ropested the The sterotafy of the Rosé Spa group's os position. "No any piploy German langungo cizante, intro

Committee, Mr dused, at Air Force units and to

Lendling, directly or indirectly steadily improving relations be after angieln

to restore foriner, Bastary Sidi Mohsenined Ben Yousret in the tween the local population and that all the dogs (hijd

Moroccan Air Force personne China Mall. perience in the Special,

China, Mail, Speciál.

Mall

Press

Schoolgirl

Sharpshooters

New York, Sept. 8.

announced today it la con- tinuing its investigation Into charges that cotton prices wire rigged to affect a lottery

conducted in India.

the Department of the suspended trading in

tho

Ex Cotton change of a arm the firm's are learning to handle service president and one of its custo-rifics at an Auckland district mers after an

They interid tö

to compete for into the to

The

futures

- Wellington, Sept. 8: New Zealand's first. two platoons of girl sharpshooters

BOR NA PRnigh school.

RII

the Imperial Challenge Shield

to deny irada trophy for school cadet units

ing privileges for 20 days to throughout the Empire and Joseph Klein and Co. and its hope to show the boys how to

shoot charges chief partrior, Josephi Their instructor, for. Klein,

and for 60 days to warrant officer, suys they are Lazarus, a textile

Rubin

treder.

army

keener than the boys, with a. great pride in their bearing on the parade ground-China Mail Speciat

The

charge them predetermined

Agriculture Department

with setting "

on price"

cotton futures in co-opera- SLEPT ON OVEN

tion

with certain pers

De Arr Capo, Sept 8.

A nativo, feeling the intense

and Madras,, Bombay India. It has scheduled a hearing for October 4 in New gold; selected a stená ovení sa, #2, York.

bed. He went to sleep on top Mr Klein has issued a state of the oven, but overlooked

ment densing any wrong- the cracks and the gisas," doing. He said his firm mere- Hla friends found him dead ly acted as.Lazarus' broker. the next morning.—China "Mali

United: Press. Jo

Special,

Centenary Of YWCA In Britain

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