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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1955,
Israel's Appeal For Security Pact
Certain Of Rejection According To Diplomats
Washington, Nov. 22.
The United States will reject-at least for the present-Israel's urgent plea for a security pact, diplomats said today.
Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett issued a public appeal for the treaty yesterday in an address before the National Press Club.
But diplomats Bald the In Tel-Aviv, shols wero CN- United Bates now considers changed between four Egyption the 1950 US-Drlilsh-French soldiers who penctuated into
| dex lura tem on the Middle East Israell territory near
for protection Jewish s'ate agains
i a fequate
altack from her Arab bou.
That de lara ton Thres would "tike with their
COME IN VIET
Beerto-
the toin in the demilitarlaed Israeli- possible Egyptian border zone and an neigh-Israeli police patrol, on Israeli
this
army spokesman reported the evening. action" He sold that Egyption United soldiers opened
and fre first Jona obligations to prevent withdrew over the border when border violations.
the patrol returned the Aru. The Броксатап uddcd that there were no casualties on the Israell side.~Router And France- Presse,
In argung for the necessity of a seeurty treaty, Mr Sharett Bula!. Th Istressing of Tarnel's strurity would not amly meet the present emergency but would. by discouraging! counsels of aggression, pave the way for lusting peace,"
Clear Warning
However, diplomatie officiut said the 1950 declaration shoutiį be clear warning to either side considering open aggression. They said
United States
the
I repeatedly pointed to the de- Iuration during the recent
Ierachi-Arab outbreaks In BI
Bort
the red- To rentran power pledge,
Democracy May Cause Headache
For Spaniards
Paris, Nov. 21. The United States meanwhile The Quat d'Orsay indicated thut the Installation In is working to get both parties hiday tri the bitter Middle Eastern French Morocco of a democratio might raise How controversy to work out an ar- government
problems for the Spanish zone settling boundaries. rangement When permanent boundaries of Morocco. are agreed
United upon, the States will be willing to join n treaty guaranteeing them.
A spokesman of the French Foreign Ministry sald The position of Spanish Moroceo was "aufficult.'
Mr Sharet jeft the door open
When
French Morocca in crack to meeting US proposals
toward interni tional for agreeing on
evolves boundaries
will (reedom. Spanish Moroccu have to do the same thing." he 2uld.
when he indicated Israel may be willing to make some minor border adjustments. But he fally ruled out any major terri. Arab lorini concessions to the nations,
Practical Basis
The only pretical and fair basis for pence tulement as the as territory is concerned, is the maintenance of the status quo-with or without certain agreed adjustments of
for
Yugoslav Greeted At No. 10
Mr Edvard Kardelj, the Vice-President of Yugoslavia, who was in London on a 4-day visit paid a courtesy call on the British Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, at No 10 Downing Picture shows: Bir Anthony greeting Mr Kardelj on
arrival at No 10.—Express Photo.
Hireet
Ike's Cabinet Could
U.N.
Break
Deadlock
United Nations, Nov. 22.
The United Nations looked today to President "The installation of a Sherli-
Eisenhower's Cabinet meeting for the lead that fan government in Rabat wil rulse
Intricate problems
could break the world organisation's deadlock over Spanish Morocco as it then must be decided whether this govern-membership. ment also hea
tho power in the Spanish zono," the spokes- man said.
He also Inent
cited an Madrid by
Istiqlal
Announce leaders that they will fight for the line complete reunification of the for the mutual benefit of bath Wo 200 of Morocco.—United
Pres. sides," he said.-United Press,
PLOUGHING SEASON
INCIDENTS
Jerusalem. Nov. 22. Colonel Charles Brewster. American chairman of tho United Nations isrnell-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission, called
both on
Israel Jordan in a communique
day to show restruint
and Lo-
POUJADE
LOSES
|LEADERSHIP
Abbassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr, chief United States delegate, went to Camp David, near Thurmont, Maryland, to attend the Cabinet meet- ing with Mr Eisenhower. Also at the meeting was Mr Harold E. Stassen, Presidential aide who has represented the United States in meetings of the big powers' disarmament sub-committee.
United Nations delegates ex- pressed bellef that the United
States would relent in its op- NEW FRENCH
position to the admission of Outer Mongolla and thus end the five-year deadlock.
Mr Lodge enid bast week that the United States believed Communist Outer Mongolia
"does not make the grade” as & UN member.
STRIKE
THREAT
Paris, Nov. 28.
New labour atrike threatened
along from the leadership of his Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis- to erupt in France today on the
their common border during 1,000,000-member the ploughing senson.
Paris, Nov. 22. Pierre Poujado's strong Arma
ousted their men
boss today anti-taxter V. V. Kuznetsov countered heels of a paralysing air traffic movement for trying to get with the warming that Russia strike that has tied up inter- Bo.h the ploughing and otected to the National As would veto all 18 countries national airports for 12 days.
to sembly, which he had once whose applications for member- With no end yet in eight to
of
ground and Meeting in the Pouthern unless Outer Mongolia is in- weather buronu personnel de- day ruled that both Israel and Franch town of Aurillac, they cluded.
spite active govemment efforts, a Jordan had violated the armistice, unanimously decided to keep
different sector of France's-in- agreement in a border incident the "union of defence of shop
dustry appeared set for strike al Lahav last Fridley, in which keepers and artisans"
action. an Israeli farmer was killed,
harvesting Reasons lead
border incidents. The Commission meeting to-
called a "heap of manure.”
Poujade founded two
that
consideration | the striku
ship are under
Significant
The deadlock
has persisted a Cespite series of informal Israel had violated the agree-i out of active politico" years ago ment when armed Israeli The rabble-rousing 30-year- lunches, consultations and can- farmers crossed into Jordan and old stationer from Sati Core, versations among the delaga- Lsrael
mortars fired on Jordan sleepy village in the Pyrenees, tions of the Big Four powers. note that Mr positions, the Commission com- was expected to fight back. But It was on this
went to the Cabinet munique said.
the Aurillac decision that Pou- Lodgo
presumably for now ment by exchanging shots "with | UDCA" Israelis, it added,
Jordan had violated the agree~ | Inde "no longer represents the Tctions.
split the movement down the middle-United Press
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Mr Stassen's presence at Mr Eisenhower's Cabinet meeting was also considered significant in ylow of the meeting of United Nations full ment
Commission for tomorrow.
the Disarma summoned
The Commission, made up of the Security Council and Cana- da, meets to consider the failure of its Ave-nation sub-committee and of the Big Four Forolam Ministers in their, Geneva · con- ference to reach any agreement on disarmament-United From,
PRECIOUS DROPS FOR PRECIOUS OMENTE,
CHERRY HEERING
Workers in Nantee who beu long to Franco's three major undone the Communist Cdr Socialist Force Ouvriere (FO), and Cathelle. CFTCvoted on Monday to take instant action" if their wago demands are not met-United Pres.
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