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CASEBOOK

Out Of Uniform

THEN the war began,

WRoger was finishing his

education. He had stayed at school until he was 18%. then came to Londori to study further for the career that had been planned for him. Promptly, when broke out, Roger joined the Army. Eight months later, he was commissioned na

war

second-lieutenant. The Army and Roger seemed made for each other. He finished up the war as a major.

War ended

Amy thumkod Roger for his services, Daid him

gratuity and bade him farewell.

and the

SOLDIER AGAIN WITHOUT his uniform and budges of rank, the resport

stu commanded,

they prestige they conferred, toit lost.

His military moustache

tho Roper

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1956.

Tension Relaxed In America

Over Suez

USERS ASSOCIATION

BELIEVED TO

BE TRUMP CARD

By PAUL SCOTT RANKINE

Washington, Sept. 14.

Professional FRENCH REACH Tennis 'Seeds'

Unbeaten

Paris, Sept. 14.

The "Big Four" seeded

players today qualified for the semi-finals of

championships

There was a notable relaxation of tension here today regarding developme

the

ments in the six-week-old Suez crisis. who faced the excellent court

Vanes"

the

by

OBJECTIVES

IN ALGERIA

Algiers, Sept. 14. ·

M. Robert Lacoste, French Resident Minister

the1

be-

NEW! SHEAFFERS

BOUSKONE

SHANGRAT

IMITE

EXECUTORS and TRUSTEES for the COLONY

and the

FAR EAST

Lacoste stoked that terrorisın in the cities had not reached its gout of widening the gup tween French and Moslem com- | HONGKONG & SHANGHAI munities, frightening the French

BANK population and impressing inter-

In order national opinion modify the strategic situation.- Unitect Press.

Rediffusion

1.K.T

Popular

Crime

10

D'arent Dues Arleen Tunes:

world professional tennis in Algeria, said today that the objectives which in Paris, the Government had set for itself in Algeria had without losing a single sot. | been attained.

The only one to have any adversory with his

Speaking at a press conference was America's Pancho Gonzales, in Algiers, Lacoste sald

although the month of August play of Pakistan's Ahmed Noor. had been

French difficult, the The

quarter final results troops had made an effort which Black war-scare

headlines would als have to answer to

were:

merited high praise. disappeared from the press to the United Nations for tids new

Pancho Gonsales (US) beut Despite the intense heat, the be replaced by reports of pacifc violation o Is treaty obliga- Ahmed Noor (Pakistan) 0-4, 0-4.klers lind fulfilled their Katements by the British Prime te.

11-2:

Tong Trabert (US) bean mission He declared that Minister Sir

Eden. Anthony

Mottram Meanwhile, the Bouled States Tony and the

(Briinin) 0-1, despite reports to the contrary, United States Seere-

Lis lary of

set to provide the tunkers, t-3. 8-2; Frank Sedgmen (Aus- the French losses had not been of Slate, Ma John Foster Dulles, headlined

the dollars and the oil to help traila)

Glanni "War Clouds

bent

Cueel too heavy. Fading" "Wor Fear

make Wancy"

the Up

economic and (Italy) 6-1, 6-1, 6-3; Rex Hai-

Not Scattered financial ilefletencies

(Australia) beat resulting wi

John and "Britain's pledge to go lo

frant United Nations euses tension,"

mart Cawthorn (Australia)

0-3 6-1

the Enumerating

objectives the 6-2 power In diplomatie

there

#11 co-operatin circles

reached. the French Minister Cawthorn and Mottram had was more confidence than there Dulles Plan of the longer Cape

Bay that

The Brst plac of Good Hope route

ficulty little

tiefenting the rebels had not suceceded their Pakistani opponents, Nooi

the French troops. ispersing and Half in the quarter als Despre reb. raids in Marinerly oulet orens, the French army had not been scattered or distracte: Cawthorn and Moltrom beat

In it smtial task. he said. Noor and Hanif 0-1, 6-4, 0-4: At the same

a French Hartvig and Sedgman (Austra torce had been organised for

a)

bent Jacques Laineita

In connee- W possible operations (France) and G. Specht (Austin with the Suez Canal, Lacoste tria) 6-3, 6-2, 6-4; Cueelli and slated Marcelo De Bello (Haly) beut

The French Minister declared Bell and R. Henr

Colin that the second objective had (France) 6-2, 6-1 0-0 France-been to prevent Arabs from be Pressc

ing smuggled serves the Tuni~ sian and Moroccan borders the rebels in Algeria.

He said there wus

no cony parison between the amount of

outside arms stock-pilet Algeria and the amount

has been ever Ind

since President

manner, both so carefully culti Gamal Abdel Naseer wized the vated and for so long, slumped | Suez Caral installationer on July in value es sharply ukl sud 20 that denly

government

stocks when the Bank rate rises,

Roger did not ke life as civilian, and is quickly as

1. There windet be no war, regional global, over Sus

he

7

could he got out of it. He joined

ני

that was colony

way

the army of feeling its

ing Its own nitairs.

12

Prexi-

That nevertheless ent Nasser would not "get away with it but might, ufter a

1

'Dry Ditch'

a line

As one observer put it. Qre Egyptians how object tu running the place on a self- service culeteria basis, we will have To ko to another more peaceful restaurant for iven H It is somewhat more

Since the overwhelming Dr Mohammed majority of shippers using the come from a handful ut Canal maritime nations who are ex- pected lu join the Dulles Plan, this means that Naseer would be left with what Mr Dulles privately describes

"dry allch" on his hands.

towards mating-period of patient diplomacy by expensive."

He became

free world nsfers. meet similar Inte Il premier, Monautiko, B+ seizure of the refinery.

a major again. Last year,

engagement s with the colonial army ended.

back Roger found himself

En London

rivilian unce

mort.

and

PROGRESS

E looked around him and, to

10 that of

his fruitless Abadan

Strong Hand

نان

Hredit I think, took Western diplomats believe that

& Mr Dulles plan for an associa- job as a van driver with a firm❘tion of the users of the Suez of wholesale costumiers in the Canal to provide their own pilots West End. The pay was 28 a and assume practical responsi week.

Gility for traffic in the cunal has Within a year, Roger had provided the maritime powers made his mark to such good with a trump card in

already that he was corning

winning strong hand for

purpose

means

an

£20 a week, and though not in eventual settlement of the dis- name manager, wist for ali pute by peaceful, if lengthy, practical purposes in charge of one of the firm's departments,

At such a rate of progress the aky must have seemed the limit to Roger, who had never lacked faith in himself. Perhaps it woe his conceit which Jed to his down full.

FOR

RETURN. VIBIT

he

one day he resigned, and a couple of days after should have left the Brm, went back, either to tidy

After the formation of the Users association

London next week, the maritime powers are expected to make a practical teal ot their gelf-service" scheme,

A representative of the users association

Responsibility

President Nasser would then have to assume the responsibility in the eyes

of his own people anci of the Arab and Asian worlds for having brought about:

1. A serious loss of Canal revenues to Egypt.

freezing The

of Egypt's sterling balances.

The elimination of dollar assistance trom the United States to Egypt, and

economic

2

2.

3.

4. Considerable

111

of Ur duubics event

Results:

Russian

Aid

which

For Indonesia had been smuggled to the rebels.

Djakarta, Sept, 14. Hussin will give Indonesia aid anounting to 100 million US dollars under an agreement to be signed here tomorrow.

A Foreign Ministry spokesman announced this today following a final meeting between Soviet and Indonesian offlcinis negotiot- ing the agreement during the past two weeks.

The spokesman sald agreement had been reached on all aspects of Soviet offer of technical and economic uid.

disíocution of conuneree and ex- "We are now only awaiting a would wak per-ports of its Arab and Asian settlement composition Bidon for u ship to go through neighbours.-China Mall Special i agreement," he said.-Router.

of the

the Canal with its own ex-

in prienced pilots ho

accordanco with the "free

navigation "clauses" of

the Constantinople Convention of 1888,

a treaty which makes no provision that pilote must be provided by the Canal authorities themselves.

US Tankers

up

odds and ends, or to see how

they were managing without

rum.

He was ordered

OT

If Egypt then prevents the puasage of this ship either by technical obstruction

by physical [DTCP, the leading maritime powers now appear to be ready to route their ships around the Cape of Good Hope.

Away And that bridled him. He left-with £0 in his pocket that he should have given as Lips to BOTTIC painters, and 24-odd that be- longed to the firm und had been handed to him by an employce.

When the Arm realised he had taken their money, they called in the police. Roger was arrested, and at Bow Street he pleaded not guilty to stealing Ia that eventuality the ibe 26. and embezzling the responsibility for stopping £4-odd

navigation in the Canal would then be that of Egypt who

The story was told in great detail to Mr R. H. Blundell, the magistrate, then from the dock. Roger told his side of it,

HEL

'NARKED"

Mr Hermann Paunzen

a tall, slim, good- In the Government Gazette looking man, and he wore yesterday it was stated that Mr the kind of clothes that majara Hermann Paunzen. who has with money enough might wear

certificate of is partner Brd

received

u

for casual occasions a well-cut naturalisation, brown hacking jacket, trousers manager of the Parisian Grill. in a minute chock, yellow socks, We Jure Informed that Mr suede shoes. He said: "There's Paunzen is not, in fact, at this no shadow of doubt that I had time connected in

Monty. this.

I have it still."

with the Parision: Grill.

ing

But

ut I'd do intention of keep- mid Roger. "I was narked at the way I was spoken could to, and I thought they have it in my own time."

“You make no sort of answer at all to the charge," sakt Mr Blundell.. "What's wrong with you la that you are too concelled and pleased with yourself. Many people would send you to I shall Are you £5 on each charge, and you must pay sums involved to the he compensation."

the

two

Manger pulled

A thoughtful

moment at his moustache, then turned and marched away. There was nothing in his man- ner to suggest he did not think that he had won the day....

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Bulganin Renews Call For Ban On A-Weapons

London, Sept. 14.

Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, in a new letter to President Eisenhower has renewed Russia's call for a ban on atomic weapons and reduction of armaments, Moscow radio reported tonight.

(A State Department spokes- Thank In Washington reported last night that President Elsen- hower had received a letter from the Soviet Prime Minister, but gave no details).

The radio sak that Marshal Buliganin's letter WILS dated September 11.

Latest Of Series

It is the latest of a series of exchanged between the two leaders on the subject of

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disarmament.

Marshal Bulganio sald that President Elsenhower, in

This circumstance, in Russia's view, allowed the separation of the question of the cessation of atomic and hydrogen weapons tests from the general disarma- ment problem.

"We consider that ars agree- nent between the powers on the cessation of atomic and hydrogen weapon tests would be a first important

towards step absolute ban on these weapons annihilation, Marshal of masa Bulganin enid.

Marshal Bulganin said that miltarian was being revived in hos West Germany and this had be- latest letter, had said nothing come especially noticeable after about the reduction of arma- West Germany joined NATO. ments-or banning of nuclear

weapons,

Conscription_Law

Considering the disarmament The reintroduction of the law talks at the United Nations had on conscription created the con- not yielded results, he mid, an ditions for establishment in Ger- agreement could only bo many

of the largest regular renched by negotiation between army in Europe, he said. the powers concerned.

Marshal Bulganin. Bald Marshal Bulgmin sale the conclusion must be drawn

the from

Soviet Government regarded the situation in West Germany with anxiety the suggestion for that the problem of German aerial suzeys "of the Soviet reunification today depended Uniory.

on altering the courau of West For from relieving tension German policy, a policy which such surveys would tend to in- turned West Germany into a it an create a war focal point of war danger.-- paychosis"

Cris

.:

Marshal Bulganin said that the comaation of atomic and

hydrogen weapon tosis in italf

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