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THE CHINA MAID, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956.

Egypt Preparing To Attack BRITAIN HITS SPANISH STRIKE

DAVID BEN-GURION

Israel

BEN-GURION QUESTIONS WEST OR UN

INTERVENTION RIGHTS

New York, Apr. 12. Egypt is preparing now to attack Israel, Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurion told Scripps-Howard foreign editor Ludwell Denny in à Tel-Aviv interview carried today on the front page of the New

Journalists York World-Telegram and the Sun.

May Now Visit Tiflis

WES

Moscow, Apr. 12. JESTERN correspon- dents were told today that they could visit Tiflis, capital of The Georgia Republic where pro-Stalin demonstrations occurred a month ago.

A Foreign Ministry Press

De- portment official asked in- quiring correspondents to in- form the Press Department of the exact

that date

travel whated souther Russian city.

to

to

they the One he

correspondent was told

was free to go at any time

decision to allow Western reporters

travel to Georgia

is regarded here as an Indico- tion that the situation there

firmly under control.

The Swedish

Mr Tage

allowed

week.

Prune Minister, Erlander

te visit

was

Titliq ins

UNDER CONTROL Though the situation in Georgia, birthplace of Stalin may be under control,

large scule Gfforts are still going on there

"educate" to

the Georgians on the nature of the "Stalin cult” The latest nie of the Georgian newspaper Zoryn Vostoke to reach Moscow contained full-page article intended to acsist

propagandists

"agitators."

It said the cult of personality. "and in particular the cult of Stalin," had lowered the role of the masseV, undermined internal party democracy. suppressed initiative and led to wrong and harmful cisions.

The

de-

previous Lie of Zarya Vostoka contained an article i from

A

Chinese Communist

Denny wrote:

against Arab aggression

would

"Premier Davit Ben-Gurion | certainly antagonise them more. todny warned the world that Egypt now is preparing to af tack Israel.

"But do questioned the Unit-

Notions' td

ability or the Western powers right of mill- tary intervention for peace.

arnet does not want Ameri- can solders to die for her; the wals arms to defend herself." he sald.

Direct Negotiations

Q. In a compromiso keitio- ment by the disputants pos- sible, in view of Arab rejection of your proposal for direct negotiations without strings?

A We belleve in settlement for mutunl benefit by mutual Agreement and co-operation--- political, economic and cultual. This will come when the Arabs havo democratic responsible

governments interested in the welfare of their people-than

"Mr Ben-Gurion rejected the they'll understand the blessings UN Security Couneli proposal | of peace.----United Press. conveyed by Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold for frec movement of truce observers, Egypt's buffer zone proposal, and unofficial suggestions for United Nations patrols and pet- dement by

arbitration that would be binding through the UN.

"He demanded direct negotia- tions for mutual benefit, adding there will be peuce when the Aruba get democratic govern- ments."

Two week ago Denny had a similar interview with Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser,

Other questions and answers in his interview with the Israeli Premier included;

Q. In the danger of an Arab. Israeli war increasing?

A. Nasser talked peace whêu you asked him this question, but from what he's actually doing and inciting his people to do, i think he's making oli prepara

tions to attack Israel,

1

Q. Does Israel as a. toember recognise the UN Charter bas

legal and

moral right of military intervention against

ggrembion?

A. Israel recognises that right but other states in practice may not it Israel is attücked. The Charter existed in 1948 when we were attacked but neither the United Nations nor any of its members helped us.

Request Refured

According to the newspapers,

for

newspaper sharply criticising | Mr Dulles has just refused à US Stalin and blaming him for n Congressman's request wrong

dreision

about | American LITRS for Israel be- Yugoslavia and for Soviet un- cause such action might anta- preparedness for World Wor | gondse the Arabs, His sending Two-Reuter.

American troops to defend Israci

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ACROSS

1 Drugs (4).

4 Plunder (7).

8'Dotbil (4)

9 Quiot (4):

10 Museum-keeper (7).

11 Manhandle (4).

12 Vieta (4)

14 Venerated (7),,

17 Worship (5).

10 Bowl (5).

22 Places

20 Thaw (4)

27

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worship

20. Stammer (7)

23-Midday (AR

• 30 Desprich (4)..

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DOWN

2 Highly pleased (8)..

3 Boil gently (0).

4 Corno again (0),

5 Lucky charm (0).,

6 River flood (5).

7 Selected (8).

12 Throw (4).

13 Fale (4).

15 Got up (4).

10. Mark of a blow (4).

.18 Nook (8).

20 Reparation (0),

21 London suburb (6).

29 Consumed. (5),

24. Part of a flower (8).

25 Ancestors' (8),

31. Eternal (7)

32 Washing cubstance (4)........

JET PILOT

CAPTURED

Tel-Aviv, Apr. 12. The plot of the Egyptian Vampire jet fighter which was shot down in Israel today was wounded serious- ly and has been taken pri- волог, an Iraci spokesman said.

fer

The Egyptian shot down by an Israel Jet fighter 20 miles inside Israci and crashed near. Abdad in mouth Tersel, the spokesman

ase, Israel troops. for Egyptian suleide squads

.which Infiltrated to within miles of here last right shot three children and wounded 10 persona, one of them

пл dcud

other fatally.

MAY Boross

have

taken

Troops sald the raiders refuge the Jordan border after their stinck. France-FrCRED,

US Marines

A

To Land On Crete

QUEEN AND DUKE ATTEND RAF

ANNIVERSARY CONCERT

怪物的歌料器釉能母掛本

HBH Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh Inst weekend attended the inaugural Roy» Air Force. Anniversary Concert, at the Royal Albert Hall, The concert, in aid of the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, Dommern or des foundation of the RAF on April 1, 1918. Picture shows; The radiant Queen followed by the Duke of Edinburgh arriving

for the consotra,--Express Photo.

the

LEAKS CASE SENSATION

Secret

Session

Reports Passed On-Prosecutor

Paris, Apr. 12.

The French Government prosecutor, Colonel Cardon, caused a sensation in the "leaks case" to- day by alleging that reports of the secret sessions of the military tribunal currently investigating the leakage of French defence secrets had been passed on to a "third party."

Washington, Apr. 12.

The prosecutor refused to dis. MPHIBIOUS Murine close the identity of the "third forces attached to the party" but Maitre Baudet, coun- US 6th Fleet in the Medi-sei for Jean Mons, former Secre

tary of the French Defence terranean are scheduled

Counell, implicated in the

to land in Crete at the "leakages", at once jumped to beginning of May, the bis feet;

US Navy Department an- nounced here today.

Mendes-France

in

Palo and tense, Baudet asked: The Navy Department said that

minister for "Do you mean a the American request

tho permission for Marina office, a minister who in this court was the first to · ́accuse landing from tha Greek

Monsieur Mons?" Government may have voked recent rumours

pro- that

US Marinco would be based on Crete.

The Navy Department sald that

The

minister so designated

Voluntarily

Limit Number

Of H-Bombs

Washington, Apr. 12. Atomic Energy Com- was former French Premier, M. missioner Thomas E. Mur- Plerre Mendes-France,

"Do ray proposed today that

Maire Baudet went on!

you mean someone so unsure of the United States volun- his situation and his testimony tarily limit "the number as the amphibious operations of that he should take the trouble

Marines usually took part in

the US 8th Fleet and North to find out what might have well as the sizo" of the Atlantic Treaty Organisation taken place manoeuvres in the region.

In

It was added that the landing

of the Marines on Crete May would be completely within the framework of normal military exercises.

that

It had been reported in the U'S American prez Marine units were to be held in readiness on Cece for pos- sible American Intervention in the Middle East,

Under the terms of a Grock-

80 09 to prepare H-bombs in its nuclear

what might be his owri de stockpile without waiting

ience?"

The counsel continued: "From your silence, I draw one con- elusion. No doubt I am not for from the truth."

inst

Knew' Informant

for an international dis- armament agreement.

He also proposed that tesla of large hydrogen weapons "be stopped.".

The Pra

and

Mr Murray gave his views to special Senate Foreign Rela The President of the THI- bunal immediately ordered the Lona Sub-commation which Goverment provocutor to re-studying disarmament problems, He put forward a four-point *ratioma!" port these to the Public Pro

programme secutor.

nuclear armament, Another sensational develop gramm he said, would meet American mereement, Amari Occurred in jedny's hear-cun! Ús military needs.

Journalist Andre | ****

at the same time observe moral 1 when CHE forces in the Eastern Baranes, phe of the four

laws which require "moderation Mediterranean have access to accused, declared he knew from and discrimination" in. atornic ¤ NATO base on Crete. This an informant, he still had base is maintained by Greece, thu crypto-Communist news --France-Presse,

paper Liberation that the editor of the paper, Emmanuel Dostier de la Vigerie, was also told every word of the tribunal's secret acsalóns.

TERRORISTS

KILL SOLDIER

Constantine, Apr. 12.

magis

nina.

FALSE IDEALISM A acuinet an

"all-out" char war, he said," limited nuclear war is a posi bliity "that" om corysciences CAD face and accept.”

Mr. Murray warned “Ameri- cans not to fall for the also 'Ideellem lurking in the Soviet, alogan: "Ban the Bomb3" He said it would be "sheer

Secret Archives

When the presiding trale naked Baranes for the Terrorists shot in the back name of the informant, Baranes and killed a sergeant-major of would only

Froen artiliory regiment in away, a friend" commot give folly to be manoeuvred into a Blanket renunciation of the use hour- the middle of Constantino

The remainder of the

of all types of atomic weapons," ing was devoted to the testi- || But be stressed Khan- Feing

Fot Air Commandant | cally" speaking

to-

mony

YESTERDAY'S. CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Erolet, & Morse, B. Major, 9 Imper, 10 Naked, 11 Trait, 12 Huss, 13 Toast, 10 He The sorgeunt-major, Albert Robert Volsin, in charge of the upper limit on the size of

Defence, Ministry's" | chất cù," be inado". And he sort, 18 Reader, 20 Texas, 22 Palo, 23 Serag, 20 Sepia, 26 Tán-Roths was shot;, twice y by | Franch hed, 27. Glooth, 29 Skittiin 50 Réttar, Down: 1. Emigrant, 2 terrorists, was shopping secret archives. He was baked Out, moral, tradition FORM Exposure 3, Emi, 4 Tareled). P. Monitor 6 Orator, 7' Stepe, 14 In a square here... He, - dind | top; sabinit d list of pewne not permit used to use Thick Atjaided. 16 Toreffor, 18 Rásik,

21 Immediately after being taken having seems to the archived

to hospital, ENG

EXPORT HIGH

London, Apr. 1z.

Hrflain's

export

list

month were worth £249,- 600,000 the highest monthly Agure so for, acoòrding to provtsimal Bgures Issued

here today by the Board of Trade.

10

-

Importa amounted

£380,500,000 Last month, while re-exports worth £18,300,000.

were

Thus Britain's trade rap

=

with the world WON 47,400,000 £2,100,000 lems than in February.

The

Iron and Steel Board abo revealed to- night that Britain's steel production in march reached a new record-425,800 tons 4 work.

The previous boti, was February, with 417,800 tons a week.Neutor. Da

SATELLITE

SCHEDULE BEHIND

Washington, Apr. 12. The United States is behind schedule by several months in its efforts to launch an arti- ficial satellite, it was announced here today.

SPREADS TO SHIPYARDS

Barcelona, Apr. 12.

The Spanish general strike today spread to workers in the Maquinista Terrestre Y Maritima shipbuilding yards in Barcelona. The strike is against a Government order limiting wage increases to 20 per cent of the basie wage.

nu-

The police were reported to Acommuniquo, which have made o umber of arrests | nounced Government action Among the strikers at the com- against the strikers, was' later pang's yards at San Andres. ThÖ | cancelled by the civil Governor. striloo was followed. By a Gov-of Barcelona-France-Fresse, ermanent order to the jipbuild-

ing company to close down its yards;

The strike wave spread to Barcelona from Navarg and the Basque provinces.

Called Off

For the present the strike affects the 2,000 men cipployed the Maquinista Terrestre Y Maritim yards.

It was leamed that workers at the nationalised motor com- pany ENASA, Intended to join the stoppage, but in the end bey decided to continue work- ing.

The project, dubbed "Opera- flon Vanguard". will not, be carried out before the first part of 1958, instead of the summer Meanwhile, another, company, of 1987, as had been originally | Morras, closed its doors. on the planned.

order of the civil governor. It is not yet known how many em- ployees are affected

Onassis Sells Whaling Fleet

Hamburg, Apr. 12. Greek-burn: Argentine ship- plig magnate, Aristotle Onassis, has cold his entire · 16-yense! whaling fleet to the Kyokaya Fishing Company of Japan for 10 million dollars, Onasala migents announced here today.

The agents, the Olymple Mari- time Company, satch Onassis was riegolísting to sell this,adason's entire whaling catch to the Kyakuyo, Brm.

This delay was disclosed here

The Onassis fleet, which fibs today after publication of the

the Panama flog, comprises thro testimony of Mr James Smith,

In a communique published 10,000 ton tactory.ship Olymple Assistan: Secretary of the Navy tonight by the civil Government Challenger and 15 other 750-ion in charito of aviation, made it was claimed that the motive catchers, manned by some, 600 before a closed session of the for the stoppage of work in German seamen,

Sub-committee various Barcelona, undertakings

"he Armed Forces

German crews will of the Houso of

Representa- constituled "e senseless demon-paid off shortly. In Rotterdam tives on March

be 10.-France- stration of political speculation, and-- will

replaced by Presse.

by certain interests,"

Japanese--France-Presse,

FOR SALE: Churchill's Lion (Stuffed)

nerved and- modelled inn・・ roaring pose Is on, view in London Annocompanying plaque rends; Churchill's victory "Roto, Hot Tals African llon was presumed by the Zoological of Londots to Sir

would really like to seo Rota go on a tour of North Africa and finally and a home in the museum at Chartwell – near Sir Winston's home in Kent which is being endowed with the former Prime Minister's < 80th birthday fund.

London, Apr. 12.

history any more," he added Mr. Thomson sald today: ho commenting on the advertise- THE stuffed carcase of THE

ment. Rota, Sir WinstonThe 17-year-old lion now pre- Churchill's African Hon, was offered for sale in the London Times today as "the greatest historical souvenir of all time." The advertisement was inserted by Mr George Thomson, 200- logist who once kept Roto ag a pet in his back garden and who received it back from the British statesman after its death last year.

He is looking for offers from International museums, collec tors or perhape Industrialists, he said.

"I claim Rota" is a collector's piece. He is not natural

Society burchill in 1848 as

Vinston

a war masent and to com memorate thé. magalicent victories in North Africa.". ¡At the statsman's personal re- quest, an additional line was deleted. It reads: "I providd the roar

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