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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956. 3
US ENVOY
TO EGYPT Open Season On Eisenhower
APPOINTED
Washington, Aug. 14.
President Eisenhower todaylarding Meets Old Friend
name Raymond A. Hare, carcer diplomat, to be the new United States Ambassador 10 Egypt.
Bare becomes US Ambas- under to Egypt at a critical time, highlighted by the current serious crista over the Sucz Canal. He succeeds Houry A. Byronde who recently Wis nominated by the President Lo be Amburador to the Union of South Africa,
Hare, who joined the foreign service in 1927, has had exten- sive experience in Middle East and in Cairo where he has served three times in his diplo- matic carcer He was vice consul in Calro in 1031, second secretary of the American Em- Lussy there in 1037 and served again F 1940 as emberry coun-
lor
Hure niso hins been US Ant- bassador to Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Lebanon. His present post is that of Dierelor-General of the Foreign Service.--United Press.
Special Room For African Barrister
at
Jobmonesburg. Aug. 14.
A pertał robing room with
all title: luts been set aside The Johannesburg Supreme Court for the use of an Ariens My Philemon Pearce advocate,
Duma Nokwe
Mr Nokwe, who obtained its degree at the University of the Wilwatersrand tast year, is the Best
#dvocnte African
in the Transvaal to be admitted to the
1
Although separate robing Tom has been provided for his use al the Pretoria Supreme Cimirt, accommodation difficu)-
ties had arisen in Johannesburg because of the refusal of a ske- tion of the Bar to atimt him There is already overcrowding in the limited facilities avall- able, China Mail Special,
Airlift For Iran Flood
Victims
B
The Governor of Cyprus, Sir John Harding, visited the the Parachute Regiment scene of a recent operation by "Spread Eagle" (A further attempt to catch terrorists in the mountain areas of Cyprus.)
While he was there the Governor viskled the cook-house (40) and met an old friend of his, Private William McLaren of Otley, Yorks, He is ubmarried and kas served 18 years. when Sir John com- Ite first met the Governor in 1940
The Governor manded 13 Corps in which McLaren served.
both were
in hospital remembered Molaren because they together.-Central Press Photo.
NATIONALISTS STILL HOLDING ALLEGED PLANE SABOTEUR
on
New Delhi, Aug. 14. The Nationalist Chinese Government Formosa still refuses to extradite the alleged The US Air Force today set saboteur of the Communist Chinese chartered
Wiesbaden, Aug. 14
to international airlift in motion
for Blood victims in Iran.
plane Kashmir Princess, Parliament was informed
A glani C-124 Globemaster today.
will pick up 40,000 pounds of cluthing and medical
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Sudathali Khan, parliamentary | ecquently succeeded in reaching
Premier
Formosa. Nehru, secretary appeared before the legislators and was questioned about the United Kingdom's efforts ja have the saboteur extradited to Hongkong.
Khan sold:
"India has been informed by the
United
that Kingdom
to authorities refuse Princess Formosu
China entertain their request for extra- dition of the alleged culprit on the ground that there is no ex-
between tradition treaty United Kingdom and Formosa,"
if the United States was
The Kashmir crashed into the South Red
Sea last year after ting of Irom Hongkong. The aileged saboteur was among those who worked on the plane during its
Не the Colony. stop ut
The supplies are being pro- Videal by thi AmericanY Cross and the League of Red Cross Societies. Air Force help was naked by the international Hul Cross In Geneva ~~ United Press,
Russo-Japanese Plans In Air
Moscow, Aug. 14.
sub-
Live
2 like hed on the question Khan
said no formal approach had beon made to the US but in- dicated that the matter has been Informally touched on with US officials,
In reply to A question on whether Hongkong look enough precautions to guard the plane in view of an advance warning from Peking that A sabotage attempt was expected, he sold Hongkong authorities reported taking all possible
measures.
protective
A Japanese spokesman said today the ques-
No unauthorised persons were tion of whether Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, Japanese allowed to approach the plane but the aaboteur was among Foreign Minister, would return to Moscow after those who worked on the the London Suez conference "depends on develop-craft, he said. United Press. ments."
The Japanese Foreign Minister is due to leave aboard a Soviet aircraft for Stockholm at 8.45 a.m. (Moscow time) tomorrow.
were
no date was set for the resump- tion.
Possibility
air-
FREE PIPES
Lueneburg, Aug 14.
mont him a new one.
NO IMMUNITY FROM PARTISAN ATTACKS DURING CAMPAIGN
By PAUL SCOTT RANKINE
Washington, Aug. 14.
Stevenson
Couldn't
Beat Ike
Chicago, Aug. 14. Former President Teman anid today he does not believe Adlai SteveTIBON Could defeat he wins the Democratic pre-
The reaction of the Democratic Party President Eisenhower convention to a blistering keynote speech sidential nomination. by Governor Frank G. Clement last night now makes it clear that President Eisen-ho decided hower will no longer be immune from fierce York partisan attack in the campaign for next November's presidential election.
Truman said this was why to endorse Qov, Averell
at Harriman
New for top place on the party leket nxt November.
"1
Stevenson don't believe
Averell And I think can win Harriman can," the (ormer
Truman addol, however, that if Stevenson wins the
This is a major change in the "party President told reporters. line", decided upon only recently by the top strategists of the Democratic National nomination lu balloting sche- Committee.
attacks
on
For four years, Democrats, President Eisenhower in some and out of Congress, have been ways more sweeping and per- cautiously soft-peddling diretsonal than those made in pr€?~ President Elsen-vious campaigns against Pre- hower, The theory has been, sidents Roosevelt and Truman, purticularly
amongst members of Congress stoking re-election,
A Far Cry that such n strategy would boomerang upon the attacker because of the President's over- whelming popularity with voters of all parties.
the
Thini he 1າກ violated spirit of the Constitution itself by delegating the great powers of his office to associates; that Only the Intelectuels of the
he has been a part-time Pre- party have kept up a more OF
slut both before and after his lars uninhibited fee upon Pre-ness, and that he has smugly sident
Eisenhower through a
magazine. pelf
I sophisticated party
the Democratie Digest.
All Changed this migazine does not and the intellectunds have long deplored the restraint
of the grass-root politicians throughout the country.
I have mass circuluilon
It
and hypocritically lifted him- out of the political arena by letting others do his dirty work for him.
Tris is a far cry from the ten- dency, even in some Democratic circles, a few months ago to treat criticism of President Eisenhower something in bad taste" like criticism of
a member of the Royal Family--and member
duled to start on Thursday night, "I will support him."-Unlied Press
Thai Terrorist Asked To Surrender
Alor Star. Aug. 14. Thousands of toutlets up- pealing lo
“That
Communist terrorist to surrender wera air-dropped over the jungles of Northern Malaya today.
The terrorist, Ah Yik, is be- Beved to be the only Thai Com- Kedah operating ex unist
State,
The leaflets contained a mess- age by Ali Yik's parents asking him to give up and rejoin them because "your mother and I are old and now we need you.”→→ Heuter.
NEW YORK GREAT WORLD
who was a sick mon at that.- All this tras been changed China Mail Specul. overnight by the Impassioned Invective of Mr Clement, him- self the epitome of & grass- frot polli Lelan, und the enthusiastic reaction
not only by the rank and Ble of the party but also by such eminent leaders us President Trumaa and Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt, The core of Uie Democratic Party campaign for the next months will henceforth be based on charges guinist
three
YOUTHS GAOLED FOR CARRYING PETROL BOMB
Nicosia, Aug. 14.
Two Greek Cypriot youths were gaoted for two yeary today for carrying D petrol bomb.
Special court Justice John toid the boys, Leonidas Demosthenes, 17. and Andreas Zenonos, 15. "It
the custom of SEEMS Cypriols to use cloth bro a botile in the Deck of when no cork is available. But if this is done with a petrol bottle it becomes a bomb and renders them Labia to lite Imprison- ment."
Restrictions on Greek- Cypriot baru, cabarets and other places of entertain- ment in Nicosia неге Irted by Commissioner R. N. Bertaford.
But he warned they would be closed again if any violence occurred or If they were used for dis- tributing unlawful) pamphlets.—United Press.
Declare War On Smugglers
war"
Indonesia's official income in
A Humburg man has found a cheap way to obtain pipes. He will stay a few hours in concessions granted by the Soviet When the town of Luotieburg Stockholm and then fly on to Government.
recently celebrating the Was London
1,000th anniversary of its found-
Djakaria, Aug. 14. Matsumoto Returning ing, the Town Council received
A member of the Parlia The two-week peace treaty
alculer from a man saying that mentary
Defence Committee, pegotiations in Moscow
when he road of this celebra- Mr Slamet Ginting, has urged It would also mean that the susproded yesterday because of
to "declare the London Suez conference but Russians would refuse to release fun, he was so astounded that the Government
pipe dropped from his
on the smuggling rings the Japanese prisoners still in
operating between Indonesia the Soviet Union until the commouth and broke on the floor.
The Town Council promptly and Malaya. pletion of their sentences.
Japanese sources added that Several newspapers published from its exports to Malaya | Mr Matsumoto, who is travel- | the story. Then, from several | 1955 was 2,380,000,000 Malayan ing to London with his Foreign angry letters to the Press and dollars, while the value of good Asked if Mr Shigemitsu Minister, would return to Mos- to the Lueneburg Council, smuggidd into Malaya » dur- would return to Moscow after cow in about a week's time and turned out that the same man g the Samo period was the London
# conference, would try to visit the prisoners had practised the same trick on climated to be 1,152,000,000 Japanese spokesman said: "It in a camp at Invanove, north of a number of previous occasions. Malayan dollars--China Mall depends on developments. Moscow-Router,
Chitra Mail Special.
Special. Nothing cm he said about it. It is a possibility but it is dimoralt to comment in any way."\
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