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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1956.

Germans See TRUMAN DELIGHTS

UK Radar

Latent developments in radar by the British Deena Company were recently shown Ent Germany for the first time to meerbers of the German Federal Defence Ministry, the air- craft Industry and the prem Pictured in a control car radar screen, in which the progress

of any plane or moving ubicet сап be

Photo. followed.— Express

Moroccan Base

Talks Later

Washington, Aug. 15. Negotiations for a stragetic bases agreement in Morocco will be taken up both here and in Rabat when the time comes, Moroccan Embassy Minister Achmet Ben Aboud said today.

Battling Against Imperialism

Cairo, Aug. 15. The battle which Egypt "is to fight against im- perialism", following the nationalisation of the Suez Canal,

for "will last

the years,"

Egyptian Education Minister, Major Kamat Eddine Hussein, said here today.

the

Hussein, appointed by Colonti Nasser us commander of para-military "National Libera- Lion Array", said: "This batỤC has been going on for a long

Im not rease,

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has become more important since The nationalisation of the Suez Canet.

will last for years because the Suez Canal zone is a vital communications centre is also rich oll and minerals.

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In Schools

"We must therefore pusse.6 a permanent force to frustrate the imperialists, who have always tried lu dominate the Middle East,"

Hussein was addressing a con- ference of provincial directors of mobilimailon, Yesterday, at a meeting of regional com- manders, he had discussed plans for organising the National Liberation Army.

at

Hussein's plun calle for elementary military instructions for all studenia primary and secondary schools. More than a thousand camps are being set up throughout the the students country to train

Great German Author Dies

Berlin, Aug. 15. Bertold Brecht, author of

penny

con-

the libretto for "The Three-

Opera" and sidered one of Germany's greatest modern writers, died last night of a heart he said he did not know what i allment, the East German his government would request; radio reported today.

In a United Press interview

In the way of economic or other Brecht, who was 58, achieved wid for Monoeco to make a bates | world fame as a result at "The

possible and ugrrentent

heThret penny Opera", which he believed his government had not wrole in 1928 and which was reached any decision yet.

recently revived, Kurt Weil wrole the music.

The present agreement on the isbategle buses in Morocco was made between France and the United Slajes The Sultan of

Morocco's viewpoint is that as Morocco is now an independent nation there must be a buses directly be. agreement made

ween Murocco and the United Slates

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Mineral Wealth

Ben Aboud suid his country was very interested in receivingt technical and cultural aid from the United States, both by Americans going to Morocco to teach Moroccane teelunical and cultural proficiency as well as ending many Moroccan students here.

Brecht was a Communist and bokier

of tht: Stalin Prace

Prize.

His Arst success was a dramo, "Drums in the Night", which was first produced it Munich in 1923. He ister worked in ned director but Germany during Adolf Hitler's riso to power,

Berlin La

REPUBLICANS

Bitter Attacks On Stevenson During Convention Shock Many Democrats

By PAUL SCOTT RANKINE

Washington, Aug. 15.

Ex-President Truman's bitter attacks upon his fellow Democrat, Mr Adlai Stevenson, in the fight over

the nomination of a Presidential candidate at the Democratic national convention, have shocked many Democrats and delighted the Republicans, preparing for their own conven- tion next week.

party

Mr Truman's "give'em he" Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952. techniques Won him fame, hurled such charges as

featister used populatily and the Presidency

the forbidden when he employed them agalast wordy That a fellow the Republicans in his one-man member "could not win" the c'ettiin campaign in 1948. Bu, election. he has never before tuined much Bre upon a member of his own party.

Beyond Custom

In fact the land of language now being used by Mr Truman goes far beyond custom at party conventions and the usuages of party loyalty.

Before his week's convention Mr Truman himself had been loyally declaring that "any De- mocrat" could defeat President Eisenhower.

stiti

now

there fere, Mr Stevenson is finally nominated, us stems exirtmely likely, it will by almost impossible for Mr Truman to take to the stump again for the candidate of his Darty

the election cam- paign.

This may not be a grvalpelis - appointment to Mr Stevenson. In

1052 the

campaign Me Steverson's supporters regarded Even the lonely Mr Harold President Truman's enthusiastle Stassen,

endorsement struggling des-

and campaign methods perately in a deserted Washing-

as an embarrassment they did not wish Mr ton to persuade the Republican because

to "dump party

Nixon (Mr Stevenson to be too closely Richard Nixon)

Vice-identified with the "mess in Presidential candidate, has not Washington"

(15 extreme tactica

Truman's "dump

Not even Senator Robert Taft, in the most bitter moment used such of the last-dřich stand of the those of Mr Republican old guard against Stevenson" campaign. the nomination of General

Born Blind, Recovers Sight

Al

Leave Wounds

One good reason for restraint is that party conventions such attacks, particularly when they come from a former Pre- sident, provide invaluable cam- paign material for the opposite party in the subsequent election campaign.

which candidate Eisenhower was then denoun- cing.

Provocation

In fact, it is widely believed that it is just this attitude on Mir Stevenson's part which has to lako provoked Mr Truman

including his own everything political future

on supporting of Governor the candidacy Averell Harriman, an old col- feague who would give Mc So far as Mr Truman' own Truman a prominent place in

is

tho concerned, political, future

campaign and work in harness with A three and a half-year-old his actions this werk will leave harmoniously boy who had been blind from wounds that obviously cannot the ex-President.--China Mall birth, and who had been pro- | be healed In a month or two, Spcclai

incurable by several specialists in Capetown, re- covered his sight four days after his parents took him to an African faith healer.

nounced

Capetown, Aug. 15,

The child is the son of Mike

was

Attlee, a well-known Capetown rugby player. Doctors told the parents that his blindness caused by a hole in his brain, and in operation would be useless.

in the He spent three years Soviet Union, from 1930 to 1930, and went to the United

be re-te

Sales in 1941, where

mained until 1047.

As a last resort he was taken on African evangelist in Zululand, Nicholas Broghu,

Benghu prayed for the child and within four days he picked up some food and put it in his mouth His mother realised that he could see.

THEATRE GROUP Back in Germany, Brecht and his wife, Helen Weigel, founded the Berliner Ensemble, a theatre group that produced such

plays Brecht

as "Mother Courage."

He was taken to a doctor, who Allough his plays and poetry

examined him and said, "I L Chivoy said

he hoped flourished in prewar Germany

Chinn Mai! United States capital could be

txile in other unbelievable. "* and during his Morocco to invested in

Special, develop 18 mineral wealth and also Its tourist trade by the building of hotels and other

The

facilities.

help countries, his art was stilled

under the Communists of East Germany in recent years.

In 1952 his play "The inter-

Geneva. Aug. 15, rogation of Lucullus" opened in

Fifteen countries have a but the Commu-ponded to an international ep- East Berlin,

to its nists objected

paciast peal for Red Cross aid to Bood theme and ordered him to re-victims in Iran this week, with write the story

gits of cash and supplies He was awarded the Statin

$59.000, the valued

at nearly Peace Prize in 1954-United League of Red Cross Societies the Press.

announced today-United Press.

He said that the Sultan had close relations always wanted win the United States and the Embassy here would do every- thing possible to foster this wish He also hoped that the Sultan, despite his preoccupa- toas in guiding a new nation, would find me for visit here some Lime next your,-Unitei

Fress.

Egyptian Mob Demands

Arrest Of Police Chief

ond the volunteers of the Egyptian National Liberation movement, a sort of National Guard.

By the end of the scholastic

Karachi, Aug. 15, year, Hussein expects that 24,000 A crowd of 2,000 demonstra- Egyptian students will have tors crashed through a polle

France-Presse.

Lacy

East-West

Consultant

Washington, Aug. 15.

The State Department announced today that

a new post had been created for a "special assis- tant to the Secretary of State for East-West ex- changes," and the appointment of Mr William S. B. Lacy to the new post.

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cordan and marcbed to Premier rudiments of

Mr Lact was formerly, portment spokesman said this military training. Each regional Mohamad Ali's home today to

within lay demand the arrest of police! Ambassador to Korea,

the rope of Mr. zone of the country is to have Inspeelor General Gilbert Grace.

mission: to improve The State Department spokes- Lacy's a commander of military educa-

The demonstrators, hoping to man said the post of assistant relations between the Central tion, responsible for carrying keep the British-born Inspector for East-West

countries in partie European exchanges Wils out the training programme General from leaving the coun- set up under the 17 point procular, and the West.

try, reached the Premier's house

gramme agreed upon by the

Mr Lacy, aged 48, served as 2nd Big Week! Now Showing the 8th Day! gates shouting, "Mohamad All, come out." And "orrest Grace three Western foreign ministers an economic expert in various Grace, as head of the 6,000 Geneva last October, for the government branches until his

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and West, or of UNRRA, after the second, of target

charges alleging malpractice

development world was. the especially in the by

of cultural exchanges, police: A government investiga- tion is now under way.

Baby Escapes From Moving Motor Car

the

He entered the State Depart- ment as a specialist of South- Economic Expert

cort Aslan affairs, and in 1852 was appointed Counsellor in Commenting on press reports Manila. He served - ng · Ami Like tobasador in Seoul for several that Hungary would strengthen herties with the months last year. France.

States, the State" De- Preuse, 1.

The Pakistan Prime Minister told the crowd that anyone Port Elizabeth, Aug. 15. found guilty would be punished. Three-year-old Carolene Grace is currently on sick leave, Pennacchini, of Sixth but la noon expected to return

to his post-United Press, * United Avenue, Walmer, Tag sitting at the steering wheel of her father's car when it began to move.

While her father, who had just got out, watched helpless It plunged 10 fl into a culvert, nd turned over three times boi fore

father, Mr Franklin

Eg, tha to the car, and

Sound Carolene unhurt but for

land

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