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COMMENT OF
THE DAY
Clarification
Dulles emphatic de-
Mclaration that the United
Duites has no intention of shooting their way through the Suez Canal, together with Sir Anthony Eden's promise to the House of Commons that the British government would (barring an emergency) consult with the United Nations before resorting force, have
helped to remove any "pro- vocative" stigma which it was felt In some quarters was attached to the posal to
crente a
Users' Association,
pro- Canal
Both the Secretary of State's
press conference and the Prime Minister's winding up uf the
debate C'omummons have considerably clarified the purpose and intentions of the Users' Association, and have nilnyed mis- givings.
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ARAB LEGION ORDERED
TO STANDBY
Middle East Tension
Mounts
Once Again
Amman, Sept. 14.
The Arab Legion was today ordered to standby follow- ing an Israeli attack on a police station at Charandal in which 10 Jordanians were killed and 11 were wounded or are missing.
An Arab Legion spokesman said an Israeli force estimated at more than 1,000 crossed the truce lines sup- ported by planes, artillery and tanks to attack the post, situated about halfway between the Dead Sea and Elath.
Nationalisation of the Suez Canal Comparq not longer an issu The all-importantį (1: ach press reports sold the consideration now is thal Jord, mars were compiríely sur- the canal should
the remain pree by altnek, which open to international ships from yesterday ping. And the phrase "real early this morning. main open" does not merely wel army grikesman declined
14 comment on the incident ) mean that there should be
Deited Nations trure ofiservers The
evening
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no obstruction on the parte day investigating i of the Egyptian authorities) seene !! fire clash along the to world shipping, but that truce Bres, where, according to the ships should have the Arab Legion spokesman, the bis become "very available, qualified pilots to situation keep the traffic moving up
and down the waterway.
Will Col Nusser have
such
Frynee.
Post Destroyed
the
men and In sufficient The spokesmani suid numbers at his command? larmella destroyed the post com- It is perfectly clear that he pletely. He said the Jordanians will not. By today the newxchanges
lessly
staff.
With the expectation
tackers.
reid tu
with the
casualties are not
al
It WILS belleved that Mr Hammarskjold wanted the fullest possible Information from the Ibeli Ambassador about the reported Israeli attack on a Jordan
station police
at Charandul.
Reports of the attack, coming after several serious border In- cidents of the
past few daya, caused unusual concern Untied Nations headquarters, and led to Mr Hammarskjold's request that Mr Elan come to Secretary- the night. General, in his first official com- ment on the recent incidenta, declared that Isnt and her Arib neighbours were stil bound by the ceascnre agree- ments they had entered into with hin last April.
Not Annulled
con-
Those agreements, be said, could be put out of existence, if formally repealed by one of the governments cerned, or if challenged by action, elcarly indicating that the government does not con- sider itself as any longer bound by the pbligation."
Nasser Expels Another
Newspaperman
of
NEW BIG 3 TALKS ON CRISIS
Dulles Flying To London
Washington, Sept. 14. Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, will fly to London on Monday for further talks on
the Suez Canal, the White House announced today.
A statement said that the decision was taken at the White House today during discussion between President Eisenhower and Mr Dulles on the Suez question. Mr Robert Menzies, the Prime Minister of Australia, attended that meeting.
A
INVITATION
statement Buid President | conference with Mr Dulles and Eisenhower discussed the Suez Mr Menzies ----Houter. question with Secretary Dulles today following an invitation to another meeting received from the British govermanent.
London, Sept. 14. The Big Three western powers have extended invitations Ior is colling an "That governmen
18-power conference next another meeting of the re
week to discuss a plies for < presstatives of the 18 govern dishing a Suez Canal users
which supported the ments views put to the government of association. Egypt by the Avo-naiton me sion headed by Prime Minister Menzies,
This was disclosed tonight in an official British announcement which said that invitations to the conference would De for-
"The conference in London Warded by the British amboisa- dors in 15 of the 18 countries on will be convened on Wednteday, | 20
the three inviting September 19, for the purpose behalf of
of further exchanging views in powers-Britain, France and the the light of developement: since United States. the earlier conference.
The 10 powers arc those which
the supported
Dulles plan for Internationalizing the canal at the London conference Inst
be delivered morning.
LEAVING MONDAY
the United "The purpose of States continues to be to acek by peaceful means to assure that the Suez Canal will perform the teintional services to which it was dedicated by the conven- | tiợm of 1888."
j
will
month, The invitations
tomorrow
The
set up
a users plans to asociation to operate the Sucz Canal is sponsored by the big- three western powers.
RELAX
DAKS Whiteaways
325 Canal Workers End Employment Today PILOTS TAKING THROUGH THE LAST CONVOY
Cairo, Sept. 14.
The last ships piloted by resigning European pilots passed through the Suez Canal today and President Gamal Abdel Nasser declared that Egypt will continue to manage the vital waterway.
As the fast convoys marined by Western pilots ateamed down the Canal, the British Embassy warned British subjects for the third time to leave Egypt if they. had no compelling reason for remaining.
Some
men with jobs, remain in Egypt pilots who are ceasing work:
stats
2,000 Britons, mostly salaried employees incluwling and the third repetition of the French 120 (78 office staff, 24 warning underlined is gravity. plota, seven naval
11 Nasser to Mexican pairer forcon); British 40 (40 pilots, and journalist Altaro Siqueiros saven office staff, one foreman); in an interview released today
American two (both by the official organ Al Gom-
Northern hourin that "for
the last 60 days we have managed
the Canal as well as it used to be, and we shall continue to do so in the future,"
What's more, we even intend to improve the management and ale to widen the Canal-for the good of humanity," Nasser said in the interview.
"'EXPLOITERS"
Nesser was commenting on the fact that "Exploiters" always used the argument that others were technically not capable of operating nationalised industries. Но odded. "The people of Egypt have suffered more tha
Insatiable imperialism
70
yezte and (Egypt) to safeguard
has now decided her Independence and 'to
and her sovereignty
its transfer
modern one
and
country into
fully Industrial
United Press · staíjší
Foreign Ofico spokesman for earstille, Gerald Arnthoon
or
The
trom Ismailla, mid- reported way down the Canal, that resigning European pilots had a northbound convey ilme at Port Said for the last this afternoon.
boarded
Cairo, Sept. 14. Egypt expelled the American-born correspon- dent of a British newspaper today on the grounds that ho was a "threat to internal security." Canal Authority will prob-j
Richard Kilian.of New York Israeli have none ably
the uf
Wag ordered
expelled while known but are believed here to non-Egyptian pilots at Ha have been heavy
rovering the arrival of the last disposal and the task of The Jordanians killed were
convoys manned by European pilots at Port Said. kooping the Canal func-¡ five. policemen, two national
Kilian told colleagues he was three civilians.
being escorted by police to aid that Mr Dulles planned to sent instru tioning will rest on a hope-1 gunak
A White House spokesman said "The Fordigh Office has were "only Inadequate skeleton Seven national guards
Cairo tonight and would have
sent Instructionte twight to our wounded and four ore méRRÍEng.
to leave
Heave Washington on Monday, bat ribassadors Egypt tomorrow. King Tu sein left suddenly
representatives crriving in London on Tuesday. that today for
is the second correspondent
with the 16 of the 18 countries Baghdad, and it is those pilots and other Canal belleved he might ask for Iraqi
the London Dally Express 10 In Gettysburg. the White who took part or supported the employees who hove
from Egypt since House recent Israel
for the internationalisation Je expelled
secretary, press
Mr plans the Suez crisis bostan, signed, will be willing to attacks.
The convoy is scheduled to Hagerty, told reporters of the Suez Canal, inviting them
Port Sald around Arrive work for the ¡Users' Asso. (“___ Major-tjejerna!
Mr to Selfton Delmer, chief foreign he could not say whether
on the users n conference reporter of the Expres expelled six weeks agu.
Dulles was talking
8 pm GMT-4wo hours before association any new ciation. that organisation Burni
Four proposal
London con-
the walkout of European Canol The invitations were sent on to the immediately assumes a posi- trucu supervisor.
other reporters, Anne Sharpley !ference. Mr Elsenhower new behalf of the other two.
They staff. tion of world-wide impor. renewed his appeal to
British pilot N. S. Henderson, ellvered tomorrow of the London Evening Standard back to his farm at Gettysburg | will
the Dutch who It will be able to
was taking tubev.
Mr Hammarskjold's mission ownership pledges to reduce tenston along
13 -which
under the same
after attending the Washingtoir | morning"---France-Presse.
tanitor Vasum through the keep the ships moving the bed race lines,
(LA the trying
Express to strengthen
Canal in the last convoy said: the Екурсних This the fourth ennsecutive armistice
William
of the Stevenson machinery ir the Toronto
'I'm counting the hours until it's night which incidents have Middle East
Star and American
all over."-United Press. wwe continued by will been reported along the Jordans | the Security Couned last June
born Iris Russel of the London The big question that
then urize in will the Taruel border.
with the request that he "re Dolly Mail and Ray Hardy of
London the
Nows-Chronicle weople 19 port to the Security Council as Egyptian authorities per-;
have also been expelled. mit the Users' Association Jerduntans and ring Israelis appropriate."
There was speculation at UN The American Embassy con- to carry out a task which have been reported killed in
headquarters that Mr Ham-Armed tonight that it had heard Cof the previous clashes-Reuter,
that Killen had been ordered moment had come to make that to leave Egypt.
the Council now in report view of tho mounting number of incidents, —Router.
where cannot,
tx impossible for
and
chie;
View of
F
repert
L M United Nations meanwhite Jordan Their
Jaruel
Twenty-tight
Lo
To say that the ecasefire abil- Eation had been annulled by the recont violations,
udded, "would be correct as well as Irresponsible.'
in
the
4
Nasser and his countrymen Hammarskjold Acts marskjold might decide that the
to do? Or will they engage
In force to prevent the
New York, Sept. 14.
Association from function- Mir Dag Hammarskjóll, the ing? The alternative would United
represent
N. Lone Sceretary- made a speciul Sir Anthony Eden quest to Mr Abba Eban, the
emergency General, today
the
which han in mind and which would justify
action outside of dietatem of the UN.
the
was
Killian, who worked for many years in the New York bureau of the Express, was recently traferred to this paper's head office in London. He was sent to Port Sald six weeka
Israel Ambassador in Wuching Tanker Rams United Press.
ton and permanent representa-
counter-tive to the UN to call on him.
Mr Eban agreed to travel from Washington for the meetings
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Glasgow, Sept. 15. six-hour meeting between management and anion odi- cials tonight falled to settle a 14-day strike that has left more than 10,000 men idio in the giant Clyde shipbuilding yards hire,
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10
CEASE WORK
Paris, Sept. 14. The Suez Canal Company said today 352 members of s non-Egyptien steif in the Canal
As the peace talks continted, | Zone will slop work by to-
John Brown and Company of Clydebank announced that the launching
of the 32,000-ton oil tanider British Industry, originally due for next week, has been postponed indefinite.
of the ly because Keuter
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FrenchmeKI
240 and
are Britons,
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bl of 205 pllots, includ
of them are pilots.
ing
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Seychelles, Sept. 14. Archbishop Makarios, Leader of the Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus, who was deportest hero by the British authorities last March for alleged statement issued after to- plicity In Eoka terrorism, has night's talks said: "There was entered hospital here, it was a full exchange of views and learned today. further, discussions will Lake placo on Monday afternoon,~ Reports said he was suffering
"minor A management officiai sald when from
gastric dia- pressed for comment on the comfort," and would be detain- daya progress of the talks that "we od for two or three have not agrotā to disagree," Router,
rainfall during added, a further Shipping authorities said only valuable supply to the Colony's Amall ships could still pass the reservoirs. A total of 1.64 A Canal. Attempts were being richea was registered between made to not the tanker afkost |1 a.m. and 9 a.m., the heaviest again.
occurring between Two bugs later pulled free the and 5 a.m. which brought 0.75
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