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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1956.
Presidential Race Uncertain RAFT SAFE
PRIMARY CONTEST
CLOSE
Dallas, Aug. 26.
Sen.
Price Daniel,
a
EXPERTS UNABLE
ΤΟ PREDICT
THE OUTCOME
Washington, Aug. 26.
Democrat who bolted to Post-convention political speculation
President Eisenhower 1952,
victory
in already has
edged to apparent
focussed
on the single today in Texas burning question “can Adlai beat Ike?” closest gubernatorial pri and the best-informed opinion today mary in history.
is that the world will still be guess- Daniel maki tate today, "I am ing on the eve of the national elec-
very
groteful and
very
humble," But his opponent, tion on November 6. Ralph Yarborough, said, "the outcome is still in doubt."
Daniel's campaign pgainst Yarborough, an Austin lawyer and twice-defeated gubernatorial aspirant, featured a debate over Stevenson "purty loyalty**
along with chance"
charges by Daniel
that
borough's
here
in the carliest stage of the
2. The Democratic con- presidential race, the Democratic
vention at Chicago made politicians and many of the fun extraordinary
effort to competent non-partisan ob-enlablish
"solidarity" within servers
estimate that party by a "civil rights" debara- hos
"B Bghting tion which would moderate the to
The win
violent feeling between northern experts are confident and southern Democrats on the Eisenhower will be 17
segregation questiun, "Peace.
Yar-publican included that supporttry
out-of-state labour leaders and elected on the stugan, the National association for the Prosperity and Progress.
of Coloured
advancement People.
5,000 TO COUNT
12
Fr.
is not
Democrats are hopeful that 10 southern states where the Negro Obvicasly, speculation
popula!lon is large will renew yet firm, and the national opinion on
"trends" of their traditional volidarity and
the mejor themes of debate will wall
vote for Adlai Stevenson. But Latest
events of the campaign have yet returns complied by [vvents But it seems
Steven-to
to revent whether there will be the Texas eicelion bureau gave son's role to make
the up-hill third Daniel 697,427 votes to 692.134 gb.
party" As the challenger,
movements the switch to Eisenhower In some of for Yarborough, 'The
will turn the other staten, estimated that only about 5,000
The train- votes remained to be eunled.
cending desire in the south is to retain the maximum strength in Congress
Daniel
toward his movca.
the nation) bureau yes of
Warned Workers
Lendera
of both political
he would not resign his scale seat until "we get the official couni and have checked and made sure that the parties have warned their work-
the besters against over-condence, and
people will have possible elect my suceernor,"
chofer
for a date to
A
NO JOKE
ar
all indications are that the cam-
will be Cringers
f tha hardest-fought in His Senate term has two years ploying every device and means history, em- to goUnited Press
to confirm present party loyal
and attract the millions of "Independent voters who will hold the balance of power
The latter
presumed to represent about 20 per cent of the total electorate. In 1952 a total of 61,661,919 voters
. ballots for presidential electors, with the maus appeal of national television programmes, intensive organisation of women and youth by both parties, and a dramatle race the total vote in November may reach 70.000), (4),
Newcastle, Aug. 26 El veu-year- d Pat Bowes, expecting a spanking for playing a joke on neighbours, slept the night under her bed so that her parents would not find her.
THE rest of her family, the police and neighbours etasched for her all night, scouring parka, waste land and back streets.
AL 7.30 the following morning fresh and cheerful and unawar of all the trouble she had
Pat €129,
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Into the kitchen where har mather preparing lea for the all-night scorchery-China Mail Special.
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A postcard was delivered here on Thursday to Ala
several reasons why there will Political experts pointed out
be no early rend" indicative of
flection probable
results November 6.
Violent Feeling
on
Novel Feature
от
is
will vote in Ixoti
favour. The
IN HARBOUR
After an epla journey of 87 days noroms the Atlantic, the raft L'Egars 'It, which set oui from Halifax, Canada, is sale in Harbour, Three Frenchinen now domiciled in Canada made up its crew. They were the skipper, Henri Beaudot, 29, seen second from left, Maro The men arrived in a state
Modena, 28, and Ciaston Vans ckeer, 81, both in check shirts,
of semi-starvation, having lived for some 30 days on raw fish.--Express Photo,
IKE WILL TAKE
ACTIVE PART
IN CAMPAIGN
San Francisco, Aug. 26.
New Trade Agreement Proposed
Sydney, Aug. 26. The Australian Govern-
Australia and the United trade agreement between Kingdom, the Australian Trade Minister, Mr John McEwen said today.
3. A novel feature of the impending cumpaign the growing political conscious- ness of women voters, Sone
predict experts
that more women thun men
President Eisenhower plans to campaignment has proposed a new November, and
parties actively this autumn in “areas" where other Re- will make unprecedented publican candidates face stiff opposition, White efforts for their reac reaction of
that the Repub today.
impartial House Press Secretary, James C. Hagerty disclosed obse vets way Bleun Convention had made } more impressive appeal to the women than I'd the D:mocratie Convention. The wide popularity of Мгн Roosevelt
among Democrata will be zome
many
and "independents' Democratic asset in of 10 northern werlern states.
4. Fairly Premdent
or
and
unfairly. Eisenhower's health will be a factor in the coming campaign, having been a theme of public interest and discussion for ધ year. President will be under great
The
Appeal For Unity In Morocco
Fez, Aug. 20. Cald Lahcen Lyoussi, Moroc
1 The complex United pressure from his partisans to States presidential elee-fuke an active part in the cam.. tion system by which the final paign to demonstrate his phy-can Minister of State, and the result is not determined by the sicul vigour and invalidate the majority of the total nation- Democratic slogan that he le a wide popular vote, but by the 'part me President." majority college."
The state electorulubilities and political records of groups. vote is a slight majority of voles vice-presidential In a single state has the some Anal effect on the election as
of
1173
"electoral
As E
result,
The
sole Berber member of the Moroccan coalition government, today made an appeal for unily behind Sultan Mohammed V to relative resist "the Intrigues of political seeking to set up a nominees } dielatorship." Richard Nixon and Estes Ketou- ver will become a major theme Laheen was speaking in the would a margin of 1,000,000 in debate during the campaign, small town iniles
of Immouzer that same state. In
close This *
distract Fez, before 250 Berber clection small minorities have public attention from the chieftains.
extraordinary balance of presidential nominces them-
selves,
Mr an MIY Betties tazesre
than
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Imponderable
"Imponderable"
paign
for
con-
Hagerty. who sold Eisen- hower is "no longer a
Mr McEwen in a statement to vulescent", revealed that
the reporters when he arrived by President wilt begin his cam- air from the United States re-election in mid- after trade discussions there and September. But he declined to in give details because "I have co intention
of giving blueprints to the Democrat ut
at this time" Elsenhower Originally
England, cudd there WEE "reason for satisfaction" with the progress made in his talks had with the British Government,
planned only a a. half-dozer, or television speeches during
50 the
autumn
Mr McEwen said that Aus-
campaign. But tralia had proposed that the Republican national chairman Leonard W. Hal modified this Ottawa Agreement (on Imperial recently to Day the President tariff preferences) be revised might do BOMIC travelling, and included in a totally new although be rujed out agreement covering all aspects "whistle-stop" campaign,
of trade betwe:o Australlu and Britain.
Go To 'Areas'
Hagerty, in a filmed interview on the "Reporters Roundup" television
programme, WDS 0 little more specific. Asked if near the President would campaign tribal in states
where Republicans might need help, he replied:
"As for us I will go on that, I It was his first public state-will say areas rather then states." ment since the Moroccan Na- This indicated the chief execu- tionalist Istiqlol Party asked the tive may go to key cities for Sultan to designate them to speeches and
even some train a homogeneous govern- platform or
or airport
appearanc replice present in regions where the
ticket is having difficulties. This Laheen, formerly Minister of strategic central locations in New could involve appearances at in the United States to the ap- the interior, peals and declarations of the that post
replaced at England, the midwest farm belt, last May by two political
During Mohammedi, an Istiqlal
Driss the northwest power area and mem-o oTL the
-Truman new ber.
Laheen has bem severely deaf-fair deal CIGA the Demo-
eino criticised by Istiqlal cader, Si trauc
gained grent Alial El Fossi for his strength among the Negroes in Gotionary" actibus. northern and western elfjes be-
Not a single member of the cause of its economic and so istiqlal Party was present today
Thousands programmes.
at the meeting of the Berber
Another
In the election campaign is The reaction of 16,000,000 Negroes
clal
form ment to evalition.
Was
the
of the Negroes are members of chieftains-France-Presse labour organisations which are incllood to favour the Demo- cratic Party this year.
The Republican Convention at San
Francisco gave constant attention to Abraham Lincoln, author of the proclamation in which mancipated the und also cm- phasised efforts of the Elsen-
1863
Negro slaves,
hower Administration moting equal rights.
In pro-
These are signs of divided opinion among the Negro leaders themselves as to whether their best interests would be served by Republican
Japanese Delegates
Returning
"re-
London, Aug. 26. A group of five Japanese or Democratic diplomats, headed by Am- bassador Toshikazu Kase,
success in the elections,
Finally, there
Day Early
in
now has recovered fully from Hagerty #sid the President his
abdominal operation June and his campaign will not be restricted in any way by his health or energy,
He also sold the President showed up at the Republican National
Convention B day early partly because he was afraid the Republicans were not attracting as much atten tion us did the Democrats in
Chicago.
But he denied that Harold E. Stresin'a abortive effort to de- prive Vice-President Richard M." Nixon of renomination was ch couraged by the White House in an effort to enliven the conven- tion.
Limited
is the unpreJapan's permanent observer Hagerty said he thinks it: dictable test of personalilies" at the United Nations, left convention failed to generate natural that the Republiteni.
between
Elsenbower
Stovinioù. Eisenhower's and London Airport tonight for much
per-
sonat popularity was the deci- New York. sive factor in the 1952 elections as a major
and will continue
factor in 1958.
Curiosity.
interest prior to tho President's appearance because very popular "president"
·Ambassador Kas had come signifyin his willingness to to London to attend the Suez accept nomination itself Canal conference, and is now limits that phase of the con- returning to his post in New, vention to one-man show York.
United Press,
the pro-
The others, including Mr But Stevenson's intellect, his Takezo Shimoda, chief of the skill in presenting public ques- Treatles Bureau of the Japanese.
Berlin, Aug. 20. The Council of the World tions, and his willingness to Foreign Office, who had been Assembly of Youth, meeting in take his case directly to the In Moscow for the Soviet-West Berlin, today rejected akor poople in a fighting campaign Japanese peace negotiation, collaboration Boom to have a growing appeal are now on their way back to Communist World Federation of to the national Imagination. Japan.
Democratie Youth hor Even among his foom there la an
The
100 of eager curiosity and growing Japan's Foreign
youth'
"aniă, that lies between the the
respect for his
Mr
Mamoru.
particularly Protaminy KeThis" da | Heuded ::: the
•ations both in the warts here, who are forbilder Canal confer
government talks and the by Law from participating in London, political
wer United - 1Hpky.
Sintes
World:
two organimations
powribió: and new
the
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Under the proposals, the rew vised agreement would allow Australla
reduce present tariff preferoces which it allows Britain on certain imports.
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This would give Australia more scope in expanding trade with foreign countries.Router.
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Moderate Le
Leaders
Could Solve Canal
Problem
Washington, Aug. 26.
A spokesman for the Arab nations sald today the influence of moderate world leaders like. President Eisenhower might be instrumental in bringing about a peaceful solution to the Suez Canal crisis.
PARLIAMENT
BE
SHOULD
RECALLED
London, Aug. 20. John Goilan General Becrtiary of the British Communist Party, tonight demanded that the Bri- Wish Parliament be T called immediately to dis- the Sucz Canal problem.
Speaking
Com- munist mesting in Lon- don's Hyde Park, Gollap
that Parliament should be recalled because "the Western powers are presenting 典味
to
know
EKTI,
In
ultimatum
which they advance
that Egypt cannot accept."
Gollan Added: "HOW then, is i to bo imposed except by war? A war which would be fought by Britain and France alone, condemned by world
on in defiance of the
Nations."
tion
The British
Communist leader said: "Parliament must meet now to enforce real readiness for negotia-
on the Government,"
added: "And that means the abandonnent of the ultimatum, the cancel. lation of the military mes SUITS, A
and wider conference,
Dr Fayez Saycity, directer of the Arab Information Office in the US, said on a television programme that "goodwill" and an "absence of greed" also were neccesary for an end to the tension over Egypt's nationalish tion of the Canal.
Dr Sayesh stoutly defended the right of Presiderit Number of Egypt to seize the Canal But he sad he believed war was "not inevitable", although
the
"to
served warning that the entire Arab world was ready rise to defend Egypt" in the event that force was used to keep the Canal open.
Betrayed
Dr Sayegh said the United States "betrayed every single principle" of self-determination. for all peoples by its participa- tion in the recent London con ference to solve the problem.
He said
the conference agreement "played lip service" to the right of Egypt and could be used for "re-introducing for-
into
contarul Int 20 Arab
Sayogh
country.
Dr
President
friendliness
Nosser's
with
33271
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Baked 1
increasing
Soviet
nations was an indication, that the Arab world was now on the side of Russia In the East-West struggle.
"Absolutely not," he replied. But he added that both France and
Britain had pushed President Nasser into
a corner"
and forced him
to consider sccepting Soviet aid in any future emner.
gency.
Не inctading Egypt, and a true Bego- tiated settlement accept- Able to all." France- Presse.
Mediation
Offer
He said the Suez crisis was created by Britain and France, who, he added, had been waging
economie warfare
ugsinst Egypt."
He said the Egyptian Government was prepared even
tually to compensate the stock- holders or the Suez Canal Com pany, operators of the Canal, for their loss of property through the Egyptian meizuno,
UN Bypassed-
Dr Sayegh was asked if he did not believe the United Nations should be the forum for
London, Aug 26. Tunisian Premier, Habib Bourguiba, sald In on Inter- settling the Canal controversy. view published today that his He replied that it was the government "would be de Western powers which originally lighted" to mediate in an effort "bypassed the United Nations,
But he added that the United to end the fighting in Algeria.
Nations
would have been better forum than the London conference."
D
It is no use imagining that ex- "boted States used to stand
Bourgulba said in an inter- view with the British Sunday paper Reynolds News: "We are Dr Sayegh said that at the
all we doing
can to
preach London talks the US Secretary moderation to both sides, for of State, Mr John Footer Dulles,
every
single principle tremism and unreasonableness | the are only on the side of the for regarding the rights of in- French"-France-Presse.
dividuals and of nations."
In several booted exchanges with four newsmen questioning
THRYARRAMBNENDELENSØR-SUFRUGT-------------| him, he made these points:
Stole For Marilyn
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I: President Nasser would never accept reintroduc tion of foreign control.in the operation of the Suez Canal.
2. Egypt would compen- site Suez Canal stock- holders to the amount of £70,000,000 sterling out of its
£110,000,000
sterling balance.
3. The Arab world would rally to Egypt's defence
every conceivable manner": in the event of an aimed attack,
Integral Part
4. The United States fall. CALDEY of self- ed the determination by: not, supA porting the Arab” position. in the cares of Morocco Turiisin seni Pidėstine,
reftented the that (a) the Carmel is an integral part Egypt: (1) it is up to
Dr. Sayegh
Arsb position
determine operation "and" mani
agement of the Canat; (c) there 翅
no threat to
freedom
navigation---United Press,
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