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PACKAGE DEAL: US

A Full Inquiry To Back 13 New UN Members

Is Needed

"Na

only 22 miles long, it is un- usual and therefore some- what surprising-to read of a train colitalon, whatever the cause. And it was with some amazement that the Colony read yesterday that

territory the size of callway

a train had collided with un Army tank near Fanling. killing two and injuring

Alx.

far there has been TO adequate explanation <if how. or why the accident

Doubtless occurred.

thi

will be given ha due course, But while we have no desire to add to the concern and distress of those who are Now

investigating

TO OPPOSE FOUR Caustic Comment

NOT TO

SOVIET NOMINEES

New York, Nov. 13.

Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, chief United States delegate, announced tonight that the United States was prepared to agree to a blanket proposal to admit 17 new members to the United Nations.

The United States intended to vote for 18 nations backed by the Western powers and to abstain on four Soviet sponsored candidates.

Mr Lodge said that Soviet-sponsored Outer Mongolia He said that they would not be included among the four. thag

obviously "cannot make the grade."

tragic event, It is pertinent

to point out the chief ques- tions being asked by The public, train travelling whose mafety in vitally involved.

To begin with, it in Mull consolation that the death roll was so small. A glance.

the photographs al

sug. quite:

Rests that it could

easily have been bigger, and that some people had a miraculous

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from

Mr Lodge said that the next step would be to reach agreement on the plan among the Big Five-Britain, the United States, France, China and the Soviet Union--and then to proceed first through the Security Coun- cil and then through the General Assembly.

The United States delegate said the United States would vote for Italy, Cambodia, Ceylon, Japan, Jordan, Austria Finland, Ireland, Portugal, Spain,

Laos, Libya and Nepal. He said they would abstain on Albania, Bulgaria, Hun- gary and Rumania.

Japan's Admission Doubtful

dropped

of new the mimission members. This proposal covers 17 new members, 13 of whom we favour.“

death or maiming. Indeed,

Canada had proposed a "pack- has now

Its provints from if the train were carrying

18 deal" to admit new opposition to the "package." age we might members, more passengers

backed by West or now be lamenting a major East, to the United Nations. catastrophe.

Western diplomats doubted whether the Soviet Union would

THIS

HIS is not an assertion that

ensure

it IN

agree to the admission of Japan

peaco

18th

0

another applicant- before the can be hurriedly and in-two nations had concluded

Outer Mongolin dismissed patiently

treaty. The

candidate In hypothetlent or Irrelevant, was for although, in the event, Canada's list. only eight were involved, it New members must obtain at is surely of the utmost im-leest seven affirmative votes in Security portance to

that ti eleven member nothing like

ever Council and the affirmative voles allowed

to happen again. two-thirds of the 60-member

General Assembly Truin travellers demand adequate precautions for their safety and it is up to the authorities bath

Military and the Kowlenn- Canton Railway To stopkure fae in The hal

whether theke existener

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Asked whether he had reason fe stappe that the four Soviet- would candidates Sponsored the obtain the necessary seven votes the in the eaunell in spite of

Mr !વ!

abstention, States Ladge and he had.

expected Council meeting 10 be called "fairly soon" on the whether it althoughy maller would be this week he could not Suy.

possible If they are nii, Security

then immethate improve ments must be made,

At the stage, all that can be suid is that a full inquiry is needed. Newspaper re ports

The crossing any where the collision occurred was at a point where a mili- tury track in

a restricted;

HAS HEARD REPORTS

1

Mr Lodge would not comment possible attitude of Fran und France 10 the proposal-nor would

he dat had consultation

token

Aren crossed the rallway that line. These reports also say place with the Soviet Union. that the crossing was “un~" But asked whether he had protected

reason to suppose the Soviet Union would agree not to ve.o The authorities refused 10 the Western-supported nations, Information he said he had heard reports to give further last night pending fall in that effect. quiries. However, these are MI the questions that must be dents answered: Is there a barriera quiet

Al

to his office specially on Sunday afternoon tu

Lanige's

Mr

nutquncement the overriding faci saud that was that the admission of "13 nations greatly outweighs fre whatever drawbacks there may

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NO IMPLICATIONS

13 and to ab-engaged, that the

to

the

did not

By Peron

Pasams, Nov. 13. Former Argentine Presi dent Juan D. Poron to-

dialased day

newly- named Argentine President Pedro Eugenio Aramburu na "just xs incompetent or worse than Lonardi,"

"le In just a soldier. and not even ́s good one at that," the exiled former dictator declared.

Poron, who said bo la "constantly informed" of events In his homeland, commented that the latest developments CYLIND as no surprise.

happenings Even supposedly staret moetings of Argentina's new Insdern are known to him, Feron added.

st

He said he expecte eo13- tinalag forming and fan- but ing of Governments,

whether declined to say he exports to return to power by popular demand or otherwise. — Unlied Press.

Prison Rioters Back In Cells

Cyprus Incident

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DECISION Political

Turncoats

Govt Majority In Sudon Restored

Argentina Gets Turn Again

Yet Another President

Buenos Aires, Nov. 13. Maj-Gen. Eduardo Lonardi resigned today as provisional President of Argentina and Maj-Gen. Pedro E. Aramburu, Army Chief of Staff, was sworn in as the new President.

Khartoum, Nov. 13. Four Parliamentary under-secretaries who went over to the opposition last week to causo the down- fall of Ismail el Azhari,

Sudan Prime Minister, an decided to return, to the government party.

nounced tonight they had

means This step

that el Azhari regulus his majority in parlament should no other members cross the floor of the

General Aramburu, in his inauguration speech, house before it meets again on promised to restore "true democracy to the coun-Tuesday, try" with the aid of “men who, by their past record, make the best guarantee of that spirit.”

Newly-named Prodent Aram- buru narmed three Ministers shortly after he took his oath of office this afternoon.

They were: Rear-Adm.

The four

unter - secretaries, their

of changa announcing mind, said they had done so to "co-operate with our colleagues in the Army ever since, seeing to serve the country's interests.

the Str Knox Holm, British duty at various times in War Ministry, with the Governor-General of the Sudan General Staff and the infantry, la due ask parliament on to elect a new Prime He received his present rank Tuesday in 1954, and before his recent Minister.

"EXTRAVAGANCE“ appointment as Army Chief of Staff was Director of the War Academy.United Press.

Tailpiece

Teodoro Hartung Arturo ay Navy Minister; Gen Ossorio as Army Minister; and Ramon Abrahin as Air Minister. At 6 pm. Aramburu, accom→ panied by the new Ministers of the armed forces, left the Pre- sidential palace for the Navy Ministry to ask Rear-Adm. Isaac Rojas to withdraw his resignn- tion as Vice-President.

The abrupt change of Pre-had been deposed, sidents appeared to have ended 6x- immediate hopes of

Nationalists treme Right-wing to seize power.

any

Members of Lonardi's family and Right-wing sources claimed ho did not resign but at the momo time did not offer any re- sistance to the swift course of events.

and

Buenos

Reuter reports from Aires that General Lonardi of Argentina told reporters night he had cot resigned but

Last

Reported New Romance

Cannes, Nov. 13. Prince Aly Khan's secretary Lonardi was still regarded as said here today a report that

the democratic-minded situation which brought his the prince bad decided to marry Simone Bodin, beautiful Mlle downfall was blamed by ob-

fashion 30-year-old French servers on-his-brother-in-law, Clement Villada Achaval, Secre-model and designer, "was "hews tyr-General of the, Goyen- to me."

·A Now York newspaper ment who is regarded és an admirer of totalitarian systems. reported that the prince was soon to marry Mille Bodin, who cocot | is known as Brilina in fashion drcles and is the daughter of railway worker and a primary

be in the admission of the Mr Lodge declared that

from others.

preventing because the 13 nations refrain

of satellites would addi tremendously to entronce the moral weight of the United mean approval of their prosent Nations."

systems of government "nor It condono the violations of docy

Nicosia, Nov 18. "For these reasons, the United human rights in which thoso

Nearly all of the 100 States intends to vote for the governments have persistently

Cypriots detained at Kyrenia Castle under the Cyprus admission of the

H others....our

question of

laws rioted to stain abstention in the Security rew members was totally dis- emergency Council on the applications of tinct from the demand. of the night after breaking down JUNTA RETURNS satellites is consistent with our Chinese Communist government their cell doors, and stream- national polley, in expressed in

That was to represent Chine. the Vandenberg resolution of not B

of membershiped cut into the castle court- qucation

question of what dele-yurd. 1948, which eniled for voluntary but a agreement

the among

per.pales from manent members of the Security were entitled to represent China Council

in the United Nations,--Reuter, the velo

on the

to remove

what

government

Hold Aflame

Hours

Ship's

For Six

New York, Nov. 13.

The hold of a Navy radar picket boat serving

this particular point make his stalenient, but main- and helicopter to a naval hospital here.

Laird that there was no special

UF

Asked

whether hc WAS

CI

Men of the First battalion, the Leicestershire, were called in and police used teargas.

The rioters were all taken back to their cells.

The mven исте hold 話 Kyrenia Castle, 18 milca from here on the island's north coast, under regulations which power security forces to arrest

terrorist

suspects without charge being made.

#

Buenos Aires, Nov. 13. The Consultative Junta, whose members resigned last night to protest a change in President Lonardi's policy, today

thetr withdrew signation at the request of Lonardi's successor, General Pedro Aramburu

In

that

re-

tions, the Junta

who

to take back

had been

bu

school teacher.

The

"This

{

prince's secretary said:

to

El Azhari, the man

who tho Sudan to the brought threshold of independence was defeated on a budget vote last Thursday after the opposition ministera of extra- accused vaganos.

a

The opposition parties said in statement on Friday that they would maintain friendly rela- tions with all countries especial- thost that were neighbours the St

Sudan Under

ly

of

the Anglo-Egyptian

agreement of 1053, the Sudan is to decide between Independence and a form of union with Egypt. The Sudan has asked that the decision be taken by a plebiscite rather, than by an elected con- stituent assembly as was pro vided in the agreement Reuter. Rebels Clash With Troops

Constantine, Nov. 13,

At least four terrorists were killed and two French soldiers

wounded in clashes between security forces and rebel bands past I know in East Algeria during the is news to me.

was reported fore 24 hours, it of no such plan."

tonight Bettina and Prince Aly Khan have been seen frequently to- gether restaurants, night clubs and theatres.-Reuter,

in

Buraimi Oasis

General Fighting Report

Govern

gald the

Aramburu to the ment. Palace tonight,

considered that otsional government was once more back on the road to democracy after General Aramburu took that It was officially

provisional president. France-Presic, the rioters were rounded up in

Rounded Up

stated

Voting

QUET

Cairo. Nov. 13. The Saudi Arabien deputy Fereign Minister, Sheikh Yussēt

U

A loco militia unit guarding

tux-collector's convoy beat. off on attack from a large rebel

force, killing three terrorists. Cine rebel band suffered more casualties in two other clashes with security ferece, but no further details were available.

Last night terrorists directed fire on a sentry machinegun outside the Bardo barracks

ocks in Constantine. The sentry was unharmed. Several attacks have been reported on farms in East

Algeria. Yesterday morning a who tried to attack a

bus

Yassin, today reported that 82 Inhabitants of

disputed the Buraim! oasis were "killed of

cinches in wounded" British-jed levies or

with Friday.

policeman in

Izolatca terrorist rural

was over-

But there was no confirmation powered by other passengers

from other sources. Sheikh after his revolver had jammed. over to the Yussof Yassin was reporting to. He was handed The Christian Democratic

at the next stop. Issued communique the Arab league political com- polico mittee-Router.

France-Presse.

had feared

of

d'etat

totalitarian tendency" under

Lonardi the Government

General Lonard, President of Argentina for 60 days since the downdaft of Juan D. Peron, was forced to resign because of the protest raised over his choice of extreme Rightists for his Cabinet.

The change of power, coming at the end of days of suspense in Buenos Aires, was accom- plished calmly and without Moodshed,

as a key link in the US defences against sneak attack was swept by fire 125 miles at sea today the castle courtyard before when a fuel tank exploded into flames that raged breaking out of the prison. for six hours.

Two months ago, 16 Cypriots

the castle by Party Two enllated men were reported trapped in the flam-escaped from lage called correspon- ing hold and were listed as missing. Three other enlisted climbing down bedsheets tied to saying that it

form a rope. Nine are still coup men were burned critically and rushed by ship, seaplane free.

It was earlier reported to- detainees had (and any others like it signicance in that.

The fire broke out at 8 a.m., rushed another pleket

boat to night that 10 restricted areas)? And, was

starboard fuel tank of take up the radar sentry duty, clashed with police guards after The

The Searcher, it supervised either by

a lumbering, breaking down their cell door. A optimistic about admitting the the USS Searcher, an old World

--Router. railway official

ล members before the present War II Liberly ship converted 10,000-ton, 10-knot vessel carry

new military

floating radar ing a crew of about 14 officers Kuard? If the session of the General Assembly to stand

170 enlisted men, was answer to both questions is was adjourned, Mr Lodge sold sentinel in the Atlantic as part and

the Atlantic depended 201 the Sovlet of the continental Air Defence plodding through in the affirmative-why did t

southeast Command's vast chain of radar about 125 miles Union. the accident occur? And if

New York cily when the In the past, the United States "eye" guarding the nation. not, then it is high time had resolutely opposed the So- The Navy announced the disaster struck. thut these pointe were į viet

Union's demands for a flames were brought under con- supervised.

"package deal" un member trol by the crow in only four immediately. The crew rushed ship. The USSR hoa said it minutes, but the fire continued to piteli in to safeguard the

to give accept the to burn until about noon, na a sensitive, expensive equipment

One of the first acts of the I surely borders on criminal would

Western supported candidates small fleet of Navy and Coast used in the floating early warn=

Manila, Nov. 14. new 'Prezident was.to:restore Dr. folly to leave any crossing only if the West in retum ac Guard ships, tugs and acro-ing network. The Searcher, one completely unprotected and cepted the Soviet Union's spon-planes rushed to aid the stricken of four Liberties that have been

The third case of post-election Eduardo. Bussoas Minister of turned into ocean radar stations,

Lere Interior and acting Minister of - was reported violence unaupervised, irrespective sored countrica of how small the flaw

carries teletype machines, radio of In the face of the five-year

today from northern Lauzon's Justice, vital was the work of and radar equipment, plotting province of Cagayan where

was Busso's resignation and traffe over the intersection deadlock which has gripped this

tho Searcher thot the Air tables, and other highly im-

defeated Liberal Party candidate replacement: yesterday by two runy be. It is not enough Issue, the United States, in the to expact casual motorista opinion of qualified observers, Defence Command immediately portrait installations.

At 6.11 am. the Coast Guard for town mayor was killed in a members of the extreme Right- that touched aff shouts of diverted the cutter Ingham to shooting affray in a cabaret by wing: Catholic Nationalist group the `scene. The Ingham wasi The defeated only 80 miles away and arrived on the scene, at: 3 aim,

„Injured Removed

to

be familiar with tho

times of trains or to lenye

the hazard of crossing a tortuous line to their Judgment.

It is to be hoped that none.

fools

ascribing mountainous proportions to

We

are

a molchill incident. Such a

vessel.

So

Millionaire Jumps 70ft

To His

Death

London, Nov. 13.

Angelo Lusi, 66-year-old millionaire Grook ship owner, collision, we agree, should jumped from the window of his fifth-floor apartment here be more properly described as a freak. But that in no today and fell 70 feet to his death, the police said,

The ship's alarm was sounded Followed By

Shooting

The

قلط

Minister Restored

political monist for “Democracy, yes; Nazis, -no

mayor,

In his

The first post-election keliling cratic movement --

cloan

Dan, past wo

"In

an

the

Angel Canillas of the the streets and led to the town of Baggao, was shot dead fall of Lonardi's Government.

32-year-old the speech, by the brother. of another

Aramburu, like Lonardi defeated candidate. Two police-

Army cerver officer, said "There A Coast Guard acropline men were seriously wounded...

1.only one motivation in this carrying modical personnel, and equipment reached the Scorcher occurred in, the town of Rosales

spirit of our peop at 7 am. A second piens arrived in Pangasinan, central Luzon, ... resulting in the death of s

records. will, bo at 8 am,

ham removed the former Ingham

· mayor JaDP..

another

Jones 10

appeast the bublic three badly burned men and, political

per cent of

This is an romalta. Mr Lust, chairman of Arms. The vessels will cost transferred them to a Coast way 'lessens the need for a

Guard seaplane. The men were election

to, complaints reporindlast full public inquiry and, Lusi, Ltd., had been ill for the about £20,000,000 Britain from taken to Flord. Bonnett Field, on night by the commission on elec was tool ft toward former

· Mr Lami cama to Bince the safety of hun past two weeks. His nurse left dreds are involved, it is n his bedroom for a few moments. Groveo at the age of 10. He be- Long Island, and from there tone showed that the majority followers of Peron and allow many of them to remain advantage of her gan his career as a clock in a were rushed by helloopter to Nacionalista Party candidates ed foo

If St. Alban's Naval Hospital i in for "all "elective" posliions all in omics) fair demand that a careful He took

country woOW General 2 "Arambhiru: was examination be made of all absence to tap out of the British shipping company.

window.

retained his Greckmateriamies

of the

the missing

Cordoba whelmingly over the opposition born fin fub Gufato, crossing points to make His arm recently aéled na In 1931, he started"; his own

province, May 31, 1903, poly one entered! sure that existing :: safe-brokers in a deal for the con- sompany. He was also the injured were withheld pending Liberal Party 27

military collegý as guards are as secure as struction of 20 cargo Mnees in owner of eight, ships, United nolliemtion of the next of king

United PlayOPER

- in 1919, and has been possible.

Holland for Drills: shipping

and!

an apparent refervice that Lonardi

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