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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956.
US MILITARY LIAISON WITIL BAGHDAD PACT
'Urgent Steps Must Be Taken
No Limit To To
Body's Endurance
London, Apr. 19.
Colonel Charles Yeager of
the
United States
Air
Strengthen
It' NEW SOVIET
EMPHASIS ON SETTLEMENT OF ·
PALESTINE, KASHMIR DISPUTE
Teheran, Apr. 19.
The United States announced today that she will Force "the fastest nman in establish a military liaison office with the permanent head- the world," said today he | quarters of the Baghdad Pact.
saw no limit to the speed the human body would be able to stand.
The Colonel, who flew
Mr Loy Henderson, head of the American observer mission, announced the decision today as the five-nation Ben Baghdad Pact Council ended a four-day meeting here with a communique stating that "urgent steps" must be taken -to
X A ni 1,000 indies an hour
In 1933, sak! the imly lit
was to acceleration and turn-strengthen the Pact.
ing and even there the limit was high.
With special suits, men could stand pressures of up to eight times the force of gravity without blocking out,
Culonci Yeager wn. speaking to reporters before lecturing to the
Royni
Acronuulid flown Society here, from Germany for the feetne.
Be hud
He said he had any time."
flown at higher speed than the official specul recordi
1,132 miles an
Britain's
MIOTIZM,
اد
heuer set by
Pete Twist: last
IN A TANGLE
Colonel Yeager said the situa-
Jul
tion over speed records WAS that even 11: uch a Langle
could not understand it
the
•f
Recent he wreed the decision
Federation Aeronautique International, which handles record ques- tions, to remove the altitude Imit on record attempta.
Colonel Yougor explained that
the Bell X 1A in which flew
at 1,650
!! I
miles
# series
on hour was one of
of aircraft pvly for research purpose.
The first was the X-1,
which
renched 1,000 miles on hour ns early as 1947.
He sald tests made in these alr- craft ensured that research in the United States was for to
thead right years production-reducing
of
*xpen-
sive failures in new #ghter models.China Mail Special.
TV Starting
Canberra, Ap. 19. National and comunevyll television stations are expected to be operating in Melbourne and Sydney before the end of 1950. Postmaster General Mr sakl in the House of Representatives today. -China Mail Special.
the Charles Davidson
Errol Flynn
Flew In
Errol Flynn flew Into London Airport last week, to join his wife in London, where she is
television making a
series. Errol has Just finished work on a new ploture "Istanbul". He Dew from Hollywood via The North Pole.-United Press
Pohto.
9-Year-Old Car Driver
Killed
Wellington, Apr. 19. Commenting on the death of nine-year-old boy who killed while giving
midget monstration in sear Ashburton, the district corner was of the opinion that
0
WIN
A
de-
car
there was no blame attachable
and
The Pact, which links tinuo bilateral economic Britain. Pakistan, Persia, Iraq technical nich with the Pact
Eust countries. Hd Turkey in a Middle
in- We have every defence alliance, plans to set tention of continuing our mutary up i permanent general
cori- ald programmes, taking secretarial shortly The site for sideration of the aims of the Its headquarters has not been Pact, announced.
The uncal communique lo- day
fur emphasised the need early setilcment
the Palestine and Kashmir disputes,
of
It also announced that Coudell Would meet aguin Karachi next January.
Full Member
Beneficial Role
"We
are prepared to discuss Joint economic project on bilateral or multilateral basis.
0
"We are Armly convinced
the
in from
the
statesmenship evidenced, that this meeting is certain to play a benefelet role in world affairs. The United States has demonstrated its be- licts in, and unqualified support The United State's, which fe, the sims and Ideas of the yesterday joined the Baghdad Paet. fuck's Beanomie Council, today Cine a full montiber of the Pact committee concerned with Pauntering subversio
each of the member countries" Middle East "northern ster Mr Henderson continued defence area,
Surces close [ the Council vale the United
In
the
Pact States is expected to contribute men sunt
Ad to the counter subversion committee to be set up in Baghdad.
"I have observed a spirit of determination here to oring re- lief of tension to the peoples of
"The Pact has great potential; It can represent organised power strong enough to defend the freedom of the people of this area from outside forces having imperialistic nggressive atms," he concluded,
Mention of the Kashrutz and Palestine prebleins in the anal Counci
communique followed
The Uulted States military Halsort
ai Poet head- quarters wit
be headed by e general or flag officer and wili work planners of the organisation.
Mr Henderson said the United States was also willing to co
of tribute
the the Costs "highly-qualified and efficiently-
a closed session today thought to have discussed these two and the Algerian closely with military question-all toples of deep
to
subjects
concern to the Moskam world.
Strong Evidence
organized permanent general Council sources sabi Turkoy, secretariat which we hope will) Pakistan And Peraio
were soon be in operation."
icarly unimos in asking He
anitat these subjects be mention-
ed, despite British óbjections.
added: "We have nounced our invention to
Attacks And Criticisms
THESE countries wished to give to their own to anyone for the boys death. I strong evidence
sources
of
WEAPON REPORTED
London, Apr. 19.
The Daily Telegraph. today reported that Soviet engineers were developing a new quick-firing, ultra- sonic "bbinbardment wea- pon"
Reporting an interview with a German rocket scientist whe "worked for alx years in д Russian research Newspaper weapon's calibre
centre", the
sald that the
of 11 inches could carry
suggested It atomie warhead.
ал
"Various models are believed to have speeds of between 3.2 and 0.5 times that of sound," the newspaper added.
"The weapon is fired in the same way as shell from a guh,"
RAM JET TYPE
The Daily Telegraph claimed that the missile had o motor of the "ram jet" type which "ax- jenda the range from a normal 35. milles to 180 mlies
It said it was known that "a great deal of work has been done on the project by the Russians, who picked the brains of German scientists."
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known is hot "Whil whether the dhit Has gobe into Trass production," the Dally Telegtipli added-Chind Mail Special.
Communist Aims Not Changed
FORMER CONDUCTOR'S GRAND-DAUGHTER WEDS
Attending the wedding of his grand-daughter in Milan was Arturo Toscanini, world-famous retired ootdüptor. Thi pleture shows the bride, Countess Email Castllbared. Toscanini being escorted into the church for her marriage to Duko Glan Filippo d'Acquarone,Central Press Photo,
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DULLES DENIES PRESSURE
PUT ON CAMBODIA
Washington, Apr. 19.
AUSTRIAN ARMY HAS
A NAME
Vienna, Apr. 19. The first units of Aus- tria's now armed forces today officially assuméd the name of the “Federal Army.".
were
The unit's, which - formed from members of the former gendarmerie, Have so far bort the official title of. Provisional Border Quartis Units,"
An Austrian Army thus into existence again
contes
after 17 years of Nazi rule and Allied
occupation, and 11
months after Austria regained her sovereignty--and the right to have an army-by the Aus- trian State Treaty.
It
Austrian
expected that the
rian Army will comprise between 30,000 and 80,000 men.
Its
officers and senior non- commissioned officers Will probably be regulars, though
most of the ranks, -except for specialist units, will be national service recrufts. The necessary been legislation has alreally
passed by Parliament-Reuter,
Red Atomic
Station Inspected
Moscow, Apr. 19.
Nineteen Erlish electrical power experts today visited Russia's atomic poyer plant 60 miles from Moscow- Which their ledder found "bet- ter than I expected."
Lord Citrine, chairman of the Central Electricity Authority, said:
"Our technical people thought the work which had gone in to tile reactor side showed good worlamafchip.
The Brish visitors were
The Secretary of State, Mr John r entertained to inter by Mr Georgi Malétköy, the Foster Dulles, today denied that the Soviet Minister for Electris United States
was seeking to bring The dissolution of the pressure on Cambodia to force the country Cominform entails "no giv-into joining the Southeast Asia Treaty
Vienna, Apr. 19.
the
ing up of common aims but only a change in the working methods of Communist parties," accord- ing to a Radio Bucharest broadcast today.
The
a
broadcast quoted landing article in today's leading Rumanian Communist TICWS- paper Santel.
ΠΟΤΟ
The Cominform, which had been recheary after the war, had now become obsolete.
Organisation.
In letter sent to the Cambodian Foreign Minister, Mr Dulles also denied that the United States had put pressure on South Vietnam and Thalland into taking economic ineasurty against Cambodia
Indirect Reply
Mr Dulley said in his letter that every country had the right to take those measure it thought necessary to safeguard its in- dependence,
The Secretary of State said the Undled Statca did not attempt to force mutual defence pacts upon any country against its will
Conditions were now favourable, the paper sald, for adhered firmly to the principles a changeover of other countries of the United Nations Charter.
to socialism" The chances between 10 the Council's
for a rapprochement He said that people driving peoples and to Arab opponents
View.
had and attacks
Socialists and Communisty from that type of vehicle should be of the Pact, like Egypt and Saudi criticisms
Arabia, that membership in Domitralist and
improved. other sourCES of o responsible age.
alliance did The boy died in hospital of pro-Western
not agalust the Baghdad Fact.... and shock fol- preclude full support for general spring largely concession
from lack skull Arab nspirations, the Kowing ▸ fractured
knowledge and misuderstanding when his car overtumed at the sald.
of its tru. purpose. Rakata Car Club's meeting.—
"But this means no giving up It is the Council's hope Britain sought particularly to China Mall Special.
thest
but only a of common, alm better purposes become avoid any mention of the Kash-
Official quarters here said the change in the working methods letter was an indirect reply to mir Issues so as not to further
known these criticisms will
to sympathette incense
and Indie, which reacted give way sharply when the recent South- active co-operation and that the east Asia Treaty Organisation Baghdad Fact will become meeting supported Pakistan's undying factor among peoples plea for a plebiscite in Kashmir, of the region.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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15 Vex (4)
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The communique emphasised the urgent need to strengthen the Pact's military and economic power.
had been
a
It said there change of Communist taelles but the basic objectives of inter- national communism remained unchanged. The Communist acts- villes
called
unceasing vigilance there could be no re- laxation of measures designed to strengthen the defence capacity of the Papt area.
for
de-
The military committee cided Lo expedite further measures for defence of the Baghdad Pact region.
Considered Active
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Meanwhile these attacks only help to keep the region divided and weak....
Better Understanding
It is the Council's conviction that the Baghdad Pact offered
cah
of the Communist parties in the Individual countries, which now develop freely, in accordance with given condi-
tions."--Reuter.
JUNGSCHLAEGER'S
BODY MAY BE
the best means of safeguarding SENT TO HOLLAND peace and stability and of pro- moting the welfare sub unity of the area whlist servirig world
peace, Therefore
Djakarta, Apr. 19.
urgent steps The Indonesian Public must be taken to strengthen Prosecutor, Sunarjo, said
tiris Paret.
tonight that he would give For this purpose the member every co-operation to have countries in this area must be the body of Leon Jung- equipped with the means of developing their mutary anu schlaeger shipped to the economic strength and the Fact Netherlands, as requested must yield. positive results. by the widow.
North Vietnam and China, who United accused the recently States of applying a policy of force in Cambodia.
In the letter, which was de- livered by the American Am- bassador in Prom Perth today, Dulles said: "I regret that these allcntions have been made, since they are utterly false, atid could harm the friendly relations between our two coun-
tries."
National Interest
KILLED FOR
A FEMALE
Tokyo, Apr. 19.
A fatal battle-apparent- ly fought for the affection of a femalt-today reduced to 24 the number of white swans in the Imperial palacio mon
A tnålė syan which re- cently lost ita mate WAL found dead under the palace's
.Tamed. Double A deep gath was head near Its
Bridge. cut In its beak.
Attendants såld they be- lieved the swan was killed fight for the affections
in
of a female swan. The palace awans were given
to Japan by West
Ger-
many in December, 1953.
United Press.
Power Stations, and a
visitor to Britain
weekend
recent
the
party will split by into three
During the
groups which will tor the
Soviet Union.
the
They ate expleted to visit
Urni Morinianiz
Stalingrod Reuter.
and the
· area,
Crimea
Bees Slacken
Honey Output
Melbourne, Apr. 19. Victorian bees were not as busy as they might have been this Foukon, They produced
meet barely enough honey to local demand, and there will be none for export.
Mr E. C. Fowles, Apriorists' Association, executive member, sold that the season had been the
worst experienced Ja Victoria
H sald that bees would not fly in the cold or wet, and dampness had affectod the
from flowers
which they usually got nectar-China Mil Special,
Spaniards Go
26 Pulled the thies Back To Work
United
Mr sald States respected cach nation's right to decide whether it would join regional security arrange-
inents."
San Sebastian, Apr. 19. Fifteen Spanish Basque factories which closed down yesterday by order of the Governor of The United States is guided
Province reopened tonight after primarily by its own national Guipuzcoa interest when it gives economic workers and employers had sent in a joint petition countries to help them defend to the civil authorities. Work is expected to be themselves against aggression in full swing by tomorrow. or subversion, Mr Dulles sald,
and military ald to friendly
He said it is in the United States national Interest to help the economic and social ad vancient of all "free nations."
The communiqué sald prob leins eduring trislon in the At the same time systematic Jungschlanger, who died today orea were discussed thoroughly efforts must be made to create following two strokes, was and frankly. In particular the better understanding of the Pact under detention awalling the Council
emphasised the need among hations opposing it. Jerdict in the case in which he for early settlement of the
Tho Council. considered the Was charged with treason. Palestine and Kashmir disputes, tetive and continuing support Sunarjo said it was up to the
The Counell welcomed Ameri- of the United States for the
decide whether the France-Presse, Judge to in work of Pact....was an essential factor verdiét would can participatton
glybn. now be Ule Pact and considered active
ive...in the development of the Hc duued at the dead man had and continuing American sup-member countries and thebech given the Best possible port for the Pact's objectives
excential factor
was
was
Th
strengthening and development
of the thember countries and ichlisation
their of alish
peaceful
of their peaceful | medical affentlob.
·
The United States delegato Father Comella Droog, renfilmet his country's inten- chaplain of Tipinang prison, tit to continue, bilateral techini- where Jungschleger had been tid économie assistance, held for the past two yedis The Council considered there a leated that the Unites awaiting trial, gaid the dead man was a threat of subversion in States would consider ways of had lately.
godd appelred in the area and derided to estabs assisting joint
by spirits. Projects counter-gribers of the economie com-
Had a permanent
THE DRONE NHA HỌ tübversion" ofgtinisation unter | millies.
begüh từ khów, Jungschlärster av right dild good man, aralice Pre
Ish
the Secretariat-General,
re ognised that, while the
countered.
}
Meet Threat
Church Wedded.
>
Barbara Hutton
Says 'No'
To Divorce.
The factories, which employed thousands of workmen in the metallurgical and related indus tries, were closed, following morg than a week of strikes in support of wage increases,
Nationwide Increases
-
of Guipuzcoa,
Moroccan Army Units
The Governor
Casablanca, Apr, 19. Tomas Garicano Goni met Prince Moulay: Hassan, heir mixed employers and workmen's to the throne and Chief-of-Stat delegations tonight, and informed of the Moroccan Army, declared them, that, in view of the to-there today that the first unlls of sumption of work, the authori-the army would be set up on ties would re-examine the re- May 12, quests for increased, wagts, an
Pärls..
him WOTO
New York, Apr. 19.
Taller will be continued to- The Penico made the an Barbara Hutton today, denied
MOTTOW
and the
shorty Spanish nouncement
before reports she was negotiating a Ministry of Labour will be leaving Casablanca by plane for divorce action against Baron informed of the decision taiten. Gottfrithi vos Comm. tould be
The results of negoilations in Miss Hutton sold by telephone the northern provinces are like Accompanying 12y batting this
th the
of Defence, Fontainebleau, Apt. 19. from, the Ritz Hotel whine the by to being about nationwido Moroccan Minister of the conditions érthEligi age perthalerit, of- „Lábutenant-General Guillaume, and Von Cramm arrived last Wage Mottédate..
Gülodira, tha General Kitieni:: which
An immediate 16 por ent "We count on zo understand- subversions, šis the Pact Art: |tails {| Denti :: Appointed to the
ed with "the, promiso" of à fürs French Army to facilitate the The extence of com- newly breaten Dost of Air De Wild the Barol for 10, 19
subversion lay in, the funds Covözülinalor; murópy, the
thor "adven, por, cent rise · in training of this first batch, with.... innunnatos economie tinderk hondquarters of AARON LAR rhert is so question of a Cobber. El posible that in the the shortest Litby Fringe
Motley opment and
-United | October. Lacreams will go upst Carried Byrope,
divorce, now or ever."
Pressa.
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