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THE 'CHINA ·MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1956.

Danube Merger Plan Dropped US Troops Train As

Menzies On Cairo Talks

MOSCOW CONSIDERS

IT PREMATURE

Vienna, Sept. 10.

Reports received in Vienna from the Danubian States of the Eastern bloc suggest that the Soviet Union has dropped, at least temporarily, the idea of а urgumente Danubian Federation.

(Continued from Paro 1)

rause we thought that was the Time at which

and views and proposals caught be put la such a form "Brak nubody could argue about what was put and what was sold

.

Ne

It wwe believed here a your

added "Each Stato bas ag that the Soviet Union was

is own rational life and being. lously considering the orea- The socialist statos ure inde- tion of a thumbian Federation, pendent, sovereign state which **The vastly importakal probably under the loadership base their relations with each question from the point of view of Marsh Tile of Yugoslavia, other

on mutual respect and of the 18 nations--izzelov | which would form part of the non-interference In Interal would

have thought from the u-trot be planned to stretch | affairs." pusint of view of every emitry

to the Black from Be Be

the a4 to in the work engaged in trode - was whether the Canal -hould

Union From Germany.

In The

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such at Chat tim to be a combination of the

Ader alon Fariet

-We sold we wanted to take two historical conceptions, the enemic efforts of these inds

It mat of pulibes

-We sald

we wankÇİ to pas mangrient into the harts

of a body made of people from

Palkan Lab Rat

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In reply to further questions Mr Stolca afmittoxi that a Couneli of Economic Collabora- tion of the Sociallet Countries ex.sted 10 co-ordinate the

so that these popld develop har- mously, on the basis of

ional distribution of labour antong the member countries. Each country developed those branches of national economy for which the most favourable natur conditions existed.

Strangely

вяза enough, This question federation, which had not been officially mentioned in public by any of the leaders of the Eastern bloc lands in recent years was Mr Anton Yugov. also brought up in Bulgaria by the Prime Minister,

8 +371 August

This

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But why thee if has now been ; emselvred premature

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a statement the burden of

by Chivu Stolen,

the Preside

Coumell of Ministers Peoples Rejabille, in

ralieved of

live ftattare maintenance and "x- f the Vond red in fant

the world...?

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after long detailcil argument do and fro, is thod Bevyt will hove llung to do with at pepectul

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which does not leave Egyp. 13 sed and underparted master

the whole of the ojanistic pe the Ladd, subpet only

1888 Convenion which

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will

The editor

Ferita

AK Standard August 11 Replying

Hindustan Cipla

whether !! a ogzidel nd <ventual

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Mr Yugov was discussing the question of peace in the Balkans when he munched a violent al-

Lack On the suggestion of a

Balkan Federation,

le sakt that the idea had been "maliciously

revived by Western reacllenuries to hinder the vilaination ot distrust among the Balkan States,

The thesis which Mr Yugov developed was that Bolgária working to restore relations diplomatic

WIN HOW

normal

with Turkey and Greece, as well | Latex

Southenst

a with Yugoslavia Suggestions 14, Europe

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of a Balkan Federation aroused Stolen sand that Maks dels pl

hat distrust as to Bulgaria's pence- Bammedeed by tal elan with the

creating of

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DENUNCIATION

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Denunciation by the Premier : of two of the most important of De, pite

reports to the con- The Danubian Slates involved, truly freetved in the

the Idea last two fof

of A Danubian from the

Eastern bloc Federation, within a few days of Sutes. Mr Stolen sakt categoii» one anellier, gave rise to the cally that there is no question; beker here that such denuncia- 1 of this. either here nor in the tion had been ordered from

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"I think it in a great made Ban perbups not an entirely unanticipated misfortune, that as (a result of this the world should be thrown back, I was going to say, to the same position was 2 below the London centeronee Jangan but that perhaps may a be true because at least we have e beeti able on

AN virand clarity the sup in the be searc

of the world.

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REDIFFUSION

21.134

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

THIS MAN CRAB, A NOSY TYPE, WAS SUSPICIOUS OF HIS NEW NEIGHBORS. HE CLAIMS

HE SAW A MAN

SHOOT OUT OF THEIR CHIMNEY.

FERDINAND

NANCY

AP-

Variety Calls_the_Tune: 3. Muricat Malince; 3.30, Freddy Martin Show: Romances of the World-Louis XV: 435, Tea Time

Buildren's 20, Vocally Yours; 5.

of

Cother Presented by Auntie Parnela;

Progressive Jazz: B, Bandung the Orchestras of Ted Hent and Edmunda Ros: 628, Birthday Mali- bag: 8.30, Mantovani Memorie: 7. Personality Parado-Maxine Sullivaḥ; 745. Tex Banako and his Orchestra; 7.49, The Final Year"-The story of a Mother's Courage; 0, Time Bignal and the New 0.09,"attle Britain" Week 1038, Group Captain Douglas Baster, CRE D.8.0. DEC. Appeal on Behalf of the Royal Air Force Benevolent Zund; 8.16. Weather Beport, and Austines- imenta; 8.17, Moodar ing Musles 8.30. Journey Into Space (Now Berlon) Epoode 11: 0,2nia Was "Their Tines Hour-A' Fosture Programine CERVIZEMOK#Ling the Balia of Britam; 945, Gwen Dari Binget 19. Workt of Jazz: 10.30. Murder st Midnight—"The Face"; 11) Date with Eromasimeti 131530, Prelude to Mid- night; 12 midnight," "“God Save film

Close Down.

JOHNNY HAZARD

JOHNNY, I'VE JUST

GOT WORD THAT THEY'VE

FOUND THE WRECKAGE OF

| KITTY HAWKES'S PLANE! BEEN SNOWED UNDER IN THE MOUNTAING SINCE THE RACE/

|

I WENT WITH

THE OFFICER 10 INVESTIGATE. CRAB'S DOG TRIED TO BITE MRS. JONES-

HMM...WOULD BE GOOD TO FIND OUT WHAT CAUSER THAT CRACK-UP! ESPECIALLY SINCE IT

WAS A PROTOTYPE OF

THE PLANE I'M FLYING

IN THE RACE!

I'LL BET THEY'RE SORRY THEY MOVED NEXT

TO HIM!

YUP ALL KITTY COULD

TELL US WAS THAT THE

PLANE BROKE UP IN

Young Stowaway Caught

10

world....... in Athens

Saul

the be

Yount cat stowaway in the Abyssinian horn Steve Beane aged 10 arrived

aboard a KLM airliner from Amsterdam on way to Asmara, Abyssinia, Steve was an orphan attending a boarding rehool run by Nuns. His teachers left the orphanage for the United States and little Slovo was upset by the separation and de- elded to follow her. He walked from

the orphanage and after marching for some days arrived at Massaws and slowed away for the United States. aboard an American freighter bound He was caught by the American immigration officials in Now for Rotterdam. York and placed aboard a vessel leaving

train to Amslerdam and then There he was put aboard aboard the KLM aircraft to Asmara, via Alliens,..Steve in a clever lad and speaks English, French and Italian well.

Picture shows: Steve Brado with a Dutch abreraft cap- lain on his arrival in Athens on way to Asmata. — Express Photo.

THEY ALL

THINK I'M BALMY ABOUT THE CHIMNEY THING! BUT ! DID SEE IT!

1--HOH

MR. SLOCUM.

MEANWHILE

MR. CRAB IS STILL SPYING ON HIS NEW NEIGHBORS-~

میرے رہ کر سکے۔

BUSHMILLERU

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

|--AND SEES-~!

By Mik

mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

JULY 12

By Frank Robbins

THERE'S A CALL

ON THRES FOR

YES, HAZARD

HERE

FLIGHTË SHE BAILED OUT;|| KR. HAZARPJ'

WAS INJURED, WELL FLY

UF THERE-TRY AND FRID

OUT WHY!

Resistance Fighters

Bad Toelz, West Germany, Sept. 10. United States troops have been holding a realistic exercise here in which they dropped behind “enemy lines" to train guerilla leaders.

European

Chtel of ono beari Whe

Thoy are members of the, Central and Last United Statca

10th Special Janginges. Fareas Group (Airborne) stationed hore which wa Lieutenant Thomas Gallagher, formed four years ago. Its task in

would be wor

make guerilla units just as much co-ordinated part of the attack as all men are able to on the enemy as the regular forces.

to

an

His demolition expert broko ankle as he "droped in." But

that did not affect the team, double

for the others.

Lieutenant Gallagher's first task was to get to know "his" Recent highly realistic guerilla loader, played by An manoeuvres faced this volunteer unshaven Houtenant, David R. force with the type of situation Pinney, who WŁA dressed as o it would meet in varnost.

German civilian and equipped Major John Strieggel prepared with a motorised blcyclo for his the manoeuvre which was based reconnaissance trips,

on the assumption that Europe bad been occupied for several months after the Western allies had been pushert into the Atlantic.

In Uniform

Air Beds

la thick woods the guerillas and the Special Forces team camped near one another, sleep- log on air beds under awnings mads from

capes. Tenta FURU not used, as they take wo long to remove in case of attack. Lieutenant Pinney had

The "West Germon Govern- ment in exile" had made con- fact with a district resistance leader, a schoolmaster in a small town near the Soon karest, wost briefed

of the Rhine

to

been be awkward. "It was up to Gallagher

Lieutenant

tu

con-

On "penetration duy" Captain vince me that what he is here Douglas Marshall and two other for is attractive to me." men of the group, floated dawn Into the forest by

Gallagher starteri parachute. They were in uniform, as the by sending a medical sergeant

to treat Army declares: "Special Force blisters.

the guerillus Lect Then the team sturtex

are strictly military organisa-

Their job is not expion-to frach them dicmolition

technique,

The three men contacted the in wartime the teams wouldh resistance leader, who put them offer

in touch with

three

bunds in the aren.

Each group of

guerliins

supplies and guerilla į weapons, to be dropped by air. Guerillas, trained by the team, "guorillas" || Fet up a network of "dead letter consisto

of 25 men from the boxes-places where messages 11th Airborne Division, led by are left and live couriers, and

Lhree members of the Special begun to collect information on Forces Group.

"aggressor" movement,

Three seven-man teams from the Group were dropped a fow nights later on open spaces re-

by the guerillas, commended lav

Each guerilla band

ubout

own

square.

sector,

25 the

Soldiers spent a considerable amount of their own money In tips for Information provided by

civilians. had its Gennan

Duplicated mlies leaflets were put out, appealing whole to the locals in help the green-

redi

Within manoeuvre area was a force of bereted Special Forces men

the

bereled about 200 "aggressors", men of against the 2nd Armoured Division.

Euch seven. MAN Special

Furce

consisted

of

Aggressors,

Almost every night of the 22 leum

lasted leucher, a sergeant as second in days which the exercisu

the guerillas “demolished" some command, two radio experts, a medical orderly, a weapons ex-objective a bridge, tunnel, rail- pert and a demolition expert. way line or electrical or tele- Several men in each from were phone wires. trained linguista - usually

TALK

ABOUT

MAGIC!

Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS

If we were any fresher we'd still be on the vinel

Libby's

TRY FROZEN STRAWBERRIES

TODAY

ROWNTREES

AFRO

Sometimes they walked us

much ng 25 miles a day, soaked by an abnormal amount of rain which fell during the period.

Objectives were "demolished" by affixing a tag to the right the place stating the time, and agiount and type of explosive It was supposed to represent.

Just to let the aggressors have charge a chanco, a one-pound of TNT was exploded nearby.

A small number of guerilias captured in a series ol such exercises were given "tough" treatment—such as long periods at the double, or cold douches- to make them give information.

A sm

small number did.

Supplies fot the guerillas were dropperi from transport planes which flow from England. This meant a march of some. thing like ten miles from forest camp to the dropping zone, sited away from the camp 10 put the aggressors off the scent.

Liberation

the

Two of the district resistance chief's assistants, both Ameri- con soldiers in civilian clothes, lived with forester. Ono masqueraded as his con

The men of the 10th Special Forces

wear

crist Group showing a Trojan Horse

and bearing the motto Liberation for the Oppressed" in Latin- China Mall Special.

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