THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1955.
US Walking In Centre Of Road Britain Displays
In Middle East Korean Envoy
Israel Prepares Shopping List
Jerusalem, Nov. 8. laraci Ministry of De- fence officials are buay completing = list of sEMA for which Israel w ank the United Hlates by the end of
this week, HOV-
ernment
here today.
bis
Nources sald
forthcoming
visit to Washington Mr Musbe Bharest, Jeracli Foreign Minister, is ex. nested
wikit officiale the started in Geneva with
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American laiks he
Parks and
renew
Mr John Foster Dulles,
Becretary pi
American state Major-Cieneral E. I M.
the
Burns, ohief of United Nations truce supervisory organisation
werk to
in Palestine, in due this start negotia- 1tuna un his plan for
the crisis Molving
over
the El Aufa demilitarlard obe, soene of srcent in. cidents between Iraeli and Egyptian troops. Но wil mret Israeli foreign ministry officials tomorrow leaving by air for Cairo on Thursday for talks with Egyptian official—Realer.
FRENCH
ELECTORAL
REFORM
Movement Gains Ground
MAIN OBJECT TO PREVENT MORE
RED ARMS DEALS
Washington, Nov. 8.
United States Middle East policy, as reflected in conversations with American officials, remains one of active fostering of good relations with Egypt despite the Nasser government's purchase of arms from Czechoslovakia.
There is no evident support in American official circles for the Israeli report that the State Department's Middle East section is split into two schools of thought, with one arguing that Egypt already is lost to neutralism if not worse and that US efforts should be turned away from Egypt and toward strengthening re- lations with Israel.
The Israeli report further split of opinion 11 the Israeil Bays that this school of thought ||report would suggest with the State Department is Informed sources, meanwhile, opposed by another segment of id that the only important official opinion, which is In differences of opinion they knew favour uf "appeusing"
East Calm lo exist among Middle even to the extent of financing policy officials had to do with the signlie dar project near the speestle techniques of Aswan on the Nile.
venting the "Soviel infection" in The Middle East from spreading.
of
Best Relations
pre-
While normal State Depurt- jment corninezt on this report is mpi avalable, officials privately | deserdent It 119 product
All policy officials are agreed, wishful thinking. They said they however. In the necessity of kmw of no important school of maintaining the best Casible thought within the State Depart-relations with Egypt, including stel that had ven serious continua ton of econonle assist- Thought at any time to letting net to Egypt, these sources the Nasser guvernment go dow. added. The drain or ine Moscow's pens
Reasoning
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To Vietnam Speculation
Seoul, Nov. 8. Speculation grow today. thai South Korean President Syngman Rhee will name his diplomatic trouble shooter, Lieut-Gen.
Choi the first Duk Shin, to be Korean Ambassador tol. South Vietnam.
One Government sourcə satd French-speaking Chol's name already has been forwarded b Saigon and only Vietnamese approval is needed for formal anouncement.
The
General was summoned
from his First Corps command
on Monday Ier a cenference with Presiden: Rhee. Laver, Gen. acting Foreign Minister Cho Chung Whon.
Chol
lish
met
Speaks French
Gen. Chol, who speaks Eng- and German is well us French, recently
The toured Philppines, Taiwits and Vietniarti
Rhico's as I residen!
personai envoy.
Vic
WILS
The Republic of Koren quick to recognise the new
Government namese
after Ngo Dinh Diem's recent ferendum victory
and his es- tablishment of a republic with himeel: us President,
Gen. Chol gets the Salgon post, he probably will relinquish an assignment of prime import- alice to President Rhee
1956 Baby Car
NATIONALISTS STILL SEATED IN UN
Russian Motion
Again
Fails
New York, Nov. 8. The Soviet Union made its customary move to unseat Nationalist China in the United Nations General Assembly and was Peo-again defeated.
Gen. Chol has been the Korean Preadient's top behind
the-scenes representative to the Korean-sponsored Asian
ple's Anti-Communist League since its organisation last year, Few Experienced
At a meeting of the Assembly's Credentials Committee, the Soviet delegate, Mr Georgi Zarubin,| asked the credentials of the "Kuomintang delega-| Initia speculation that the United States may take punitive President Rheo has few ex- tion” to be declared invalid. mensures again Egypt such as
perienced diplomats to send to cutting off economie atd or un- Saigon and even fewer who can The Chairman, Mr Awnl 123 Washington funding US surplus
cotton on
speak French, a mejor require-Khalldy of Iraq, ruled that the Quickly work
markets was
ment In the former French Soviet motion was out of order scrlched by qualificu spokesmeni. colony.
since the Assembly at the out- Washington's aim how Punitive Jon,
being
Diplomatic observers in Seoul set of
present session had is clearly one of prevent- raku here, would of the Republic Upper Flouse)ing the "one-shot" Communist Egypt further into the Russian
only push belleve Gen. Cho's assignment decided not to take up the ques- bo Saigon will ensphauise the tion of Chinese representation erins deal from belog repeated [embrive. The real argument importance President Rhee this year. The Council WB9 debating a by Egyet or copied by o-her going on, necording to informed places on close relations with
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Paris. Nov. 8 MOVEMENT IN IRVIBIT pre-election
Ouservers reform at i reusoned as follows. France's electoral system was goining ground in the Council ★
today.
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bill'Arab nations,
National
government - sponsored passed
by
the
lington
rources,
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other Press
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whether economic Vietnam as an anti-Communist Mr Zarublo, oppealing against assistance to the Midlo Eastly,
the chairman's ruling, said that Whatever hope Wash-region
as a whole should be These observers point out that it was not a question of Chine have may
of greatly expanded to compete Gen. Choi is held in high regard representation but merely that
by President Rhee and in this localising with Russia's opunomic offers.
most the credentials of the "Kuomin- policy of writing
Wants Settlement
Korean leaders-United, tong group" be declared invalid. Egyptian Dopuly Foreign Minister Ahmed Khayrat Sald arrived in New York today aboard the liner Queen Eliza- beth and told reporters that his country ward a “peaceful zoti,c- ment" of
wiln the dispute Isruel
uff Egypt and suking every thing on suci would hardly Doom 10 be the best way of going about
Assembly last week aimed at★ 2. ending the Assembly's man-
bring succeeding date of January 2 to about early elections, probably, diplomacy, in mid-December. Earlier today, the Council's Election Committer approved
motion aimed
at taking it. on the bill a rider volling
3. Since the "loclising voting by ve-member
policy is being reflected in a run-off ballot everything American diplomats If necessary.
abroad and officials here do and majority of the Senators are
Buy, It appears 10 have bern known to favour the system, the result of ** defluite top which wus
put
on The level decision. Radical Socialist Party plat- form by ex-Premier Pierre
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districts with
wus
Mendes-France at the cucus held last weekend. Premier Edgar Faure was at
tending today's Coundli - des- acm-France-PRESSO,
4. It would be most unusual for the State Department to decide on
reaction to the tan arms
gambit in Egypt while the Department itself was suffering from such a profound
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peillement of the with Israel, Sald
Sino-Japanese Medical Agreement
to
London, Nov. 8.
Mr T. W. Cutts of Australia, supporting the ruling, said that the effect of the Soviet motion
the would be to exclude
re- cognised goverment of China from the UN and therefore could not be entertained in view of the Assembly's previous decision.
Ruling Upheld
|
TWO DIVORCES
Mrs Mature Waited And Waited
The 1956 model of the Bond Minicar, said to be the world's cheapest automobile,
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was pat on display in London for the
first me last week. Thin Intest addition to the British export market with powered
two-stroke engine and costa 2255 before purchase tax. Picture shows pretly Mis Gay McGregor trying out the model at Lon- don's Waldorf the EAT WILD
Express Photo,
Hotel, where displayed.me
Two-Year-Old
Gold Coins
Among Rarest
London, Nov. 8.
US May Lift Farm Price Supports
Rome, Nov. 8 US Secretary of Agricul ture Mr Ezra T. Benson warned today that the pro tective umbrella thrown over the world's farmers by the American price support pro- gramme may be withdrawn.
The statement was made be-i fore the blennial meeting of the United Na Jons Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO). Mr Benson was unable to attend and his statement was read by Earl L. Bu z, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture,
"In some nations today,” Mr Benson said, "many of us fear that present trends are leading toward quick re urn altitudes, toward single crop rather than bedanced agricultural economics,
"We
new agricultural production springing up in some countries not because it but is economically justified, unly because it can come under the umbrella-like protection of the United Sutca price port programime.
Highlights
sup-
assure
"Gentlemen, I must you that production based on such hope of short-term benc- fits may sooner or later find 31a projecting umbrella with- drawn."
Mr Benson made these other highlight points;
1. American surpluses Bro "like money in the bank. The problem is not their existenco but how to distribute them.
4. One aim of the US flexible price support system is to mako Import controls "less and less necessary" so the United States can be genuinely competitive in world markets.
3. The time is ripe for all nations to join in lowering trade barriers.
but
distribution.-United
4. The challenge in' agricul- Eight gold coins, struck ture today is not greater produc- only two years ago and yet tion among the rarest in the Press. world, will soon be on dis- play to the public at the Royal Mint in London, ♫
They are two sets of four 22- carat gold coins of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and bear the date of her Coronation.
Sunta Monica, Calif., Nov. 8. Altogether only five sels have Mrs Dorothy Mature, 33, been struck. Each consists of divorced actor Victor Mature the denominations 25 sterling, today after testifying she spent most of her time waiting for him to come home,
Mature, 41, was not in court
£2 sterling. £1 stering and 10
hittings sterling.
Two sets have been presented Royal Family, two re-
but was represented by his in the ettorney, Jorry Giesler,
Mrs Mature's lawyer said the tained by the Mint and the fifth couple had reached a property set has been sent to the British settlement which may not, hei | Museum. $500,000 during the next 10 Ven y cars. The
attorney, Sam Barchas, said the agreement
Although gold coins have long gone out of circulation in Britala,
reign mark the
of each
made out court, was based The Mint still strikes a few sets on Mature's expected earnings. to
Mrs Mature tesufled the actor monarch. would not come home for
Soc
Satch, whe Was Recompanied by his wife, will head Egypt's United Nations delegation until the and of the General As- sembly in mid-December He
Mr Khalidy's ruling was up- said he left Cairo November 2
held by a vote of four in favour und was only in touch with his
(Australia, Colombia, Domini. Government once during his
can Republic and United States) An agreement has been
to one against (Soviet Union) trip to New York.
Asked if he looks frward to signed in Peking between with one abstention (Indonesia). a peaceful
the Chinese Medical As- dispute
posi- Explaining Indonesia's
The coins bear the same head sociation and the Japanese tion, Mr Achmad Natanagara, many us three days at a time.
of the Queen, as 'appears on plied:
mission to China, accord-aid that the Indonesian delegavioterat
charged ho possessed a "1 hope so. It doesn't de-
Tempur and wont silver and copper coins in general could the New Chination
nol support the We pend only on
ure in ing
credentials,
the into rages in private and publie" circulation. On the reverse side, presented by favour of a peaceful settlement. News Agency.
with the result she had no social of St George and the Dragon however, they carry the design Government of Tulwan because We are not looking for
Jost recognised It said the Chinese and the it
which has appeared on English the Chinese enggements during aggression at all."
year of their marriage.
gold coing since 1818-China Reporters questioned him Japanese sides will exchange Government in Peking.
Mail Specia Hoagy Was Cold about the UN proposal for with-
experls or professora both
The drawal by
report
Credentials Egypt and
research or give conduct
And Indifferent Israel from the demilitarised lectures in oach
de- under consideration was a mere signated hospitals, FI Auja zone and he said:
The Soviet delega- research formality. institutes or schools from three Son, however, has moved upon "We are always ready at any
to six months.
avery possible occasion since moment to withdraw almultane-
1930-and been de/catedu ously with the Israell forces from the demilitarised zone und this is in accordance with the armistico agreement that intend to respect."
апу
we
medical
to
other's
оп
The Chinese Medical Associa- have Nationalist China's ereden- tion will Invito Japanese tials declared invalid.-Reuter. medical groups to send people
to Chins first, as
in the exchange
a beginning
No Legal Border experience between
countries.
of medical
the twn
A reporter asked what he considers to be the border for The Japanese medical per- Israel at the present time. He sonnel Invited to come to China replied:
"to fact, there is no legal border for Israel now. The question is to respect the line drawn under the armistice
greemen
Said had no comments on 're- ports that the U.S. is prepared to sell a "gnificant quantity Israel United Press
20
aiths
to
Peronist MPs
Appeal
Buenos_Aires, Nov. 8.
The 278 pro-Peronist members ot Parliament accused
LOCUST PLAGUE
the
Songwriter Hoagy Carmichael, 35, was divorced today by his wife, Ruth, 41, on charges he was "cold nod indifferent" dur- ing the last three years of their marriage.
Mrs Carmichael told Superior Court Judge Edward R. Brand that the songwriter "came and went as he pleased without any explanation." She testified that his actions led her to nervous breakdown.
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Tel-Aviv, Nov. 8. Israeli farmers have been
to fight against a The court awarded her cus-
will be pild salaries according called upon
to the rate of remuneration they swarm of locusts which has tody of the couple's two sons, receive in their own country,
se.tled
the neids of Hoagy Jr, 17, and Handy, 15. Israel and the Negev Mrs Carmichael also was grant-
| cd_$1,250 monthly limony.
The Carmichaels were mar-
The Japanese medical mission southern will invi.c, in the nearest future, arca, Chinese mediçai experts or pro- fessors to Japan for research or They
were diven chemietis rhod in New York on March 14, to give lectures, the agency for spraying operations against 1938, and separated last Novem- added-Reuter,
the pest-France-Presse,
ber.-United Press,
Ruth Ellis” Last Words-By :
THE
London, Nov. 9. THE last words of Ruth Ellis, 28-year-old blonde mother of two children,j before she was hanged last, July for the murder of her lover, David Blakely, have been uttered again
by
of
a bishop.
!
treason appealed today through" their lawyers to the Argentino
courts to quash the cam against"| them...
They claimed the procesdings against them had no judicial basis.
The Poronlet legislators have been accused by a national com- mitted of enquiry, set up by President Eduedo". Lonard vistating the Argentine constitu tion by voting unconstitutional
President,
powers
Juan Domingo
of
粵緻
11th Hour Vinit
CLOKKANUM
The Right Reverend Joort de
Blank, Bishop of
Londori, told members › ̈ök: Christian
Action,
denominationgl
He said that the had no doubt
ihat she killed her lover, But she said: "It is quile clear to me thre I was not the per- son who shot him. If he had cut his finger I would have came from the other end of the earth to bind it up.
"When I saw myself with that revolver in my hàng hoạt ing him five times I knew that I was another person from the person, I am.”“
this emphasised
The Bishop no one was a
the
fact that tmified personality. In trying
A Bishop
mature. He was "aghast boyond words" to discover that pri- soners in Holloway gaol, Lon- don's prison for women, board the hammering of the gallows
baing erected..
He was horrified at the effect hanging had on the prison staff, Too many people, suffer apart from the prisoner ħlia- self," he said.
Jealous Rage
DEAR DE
to make punishment at the Mrs
Ellis killed 25-year-old
crime care should be talon Blakely Last Eastor, by empty-"\
to emmire that a person who
ingin revolves into his body committed a crime was 'aon Hampstosa äleath." As her total personality, ander ganisation, about an 11th hour | Tha Bishops opposed. 'visit he made.
trial" she was said, to have, down, Into si jealous Tage wisers tre decided to leave hery-.
Asks for High-speed
New House Prospects Gloomy
London, Nov. 8. The 160,000 families on the London County Council's walt- ing list for new houses told tonight that their prospects were "very gloomy."
were
At a mbeting of the Coun*** cif's Housing Committee, Mr W. G. Fiske, the chairman, sald that not more than 4,000 to. 6,000 houses a
bo year will available to those on the list.
Speaking at a meeting of the LCC, Mr Fiske sold; The chances of the people on the list are diminishing as waiting we undertake more slum clear- ance and more clearance for the other services of the Council."
Mr Fiske added that 50,000- the waiting list families on were classifed "urgent" cases,~~, China Mall Special.
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