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Russian Roulette With Atomic Reasons

DEAN ACHESON

European Oil

Consumption Increasing

Paris, Sept. 26. Europe's oil consumption in 1960 will be more than that as much again as in 1955 and may well double between 1950 and 1975, according to report

by the

issued today Committee

10

of the

Oil

Pistol

ACHESON ACCUSES

EISENHOWER . ADMINISTRATION

Besthesda, Md., Sept. 26.

Ad-

Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson accused the Eisenhower ministration tonight of dangerous warlike talk and policies amounting to "playing Russian roulette with an atomic pistol" aimed at the whole world.

unleashing De

with

claims

of

the

Achuren, US foreign policyeumballDя Iepublican chief under President Truman. to be the party of peace. rewalled the Administration for He charged the Administra- o programme of "bluster and t.on "geared to death" Amorien's bluff,

then cuttle and run closest allies "with the fruudu- which he said was "so well de- Ient and provocative lejk of monstrated, in Indo-China."

Kai-shek, Chiang Declaring that previous

conducted Camboyanlly publiclied nuclear mocratic polletes hat "solnted" d

Etste frustrated the Communist

wrist with the announcement bloc, he said the

Republicans new massive retuition policy failed to up the harvest" but in which we seemed to be ready in lead alienated America's to produce the day of Armaged- allies, drve neutral naliomes i don at a place of our (WI) toward

and choosing. hsliced t Beds victory after This, he declare:), was BECOM= virtory

panied with "lotid Internal debates

whether to would do this over Indo-China without or Quemoy or Maisu. | much regard to anyone cisc and with interviews on the

essary ant brink of war

ITEM

Wish To Avoid

In what was billed to a major foreign polley speech in support

Adini Stevenson

18

wo

st going to the

moralle rally here. Acheson also charged the Administration "We scenest to be playing with falling L maintain Russian roulette with an nomic Or" judequate ground forces to han-platoi

destroy for European le "limited" wars. Economic Cooperation Re saut The Repubdia 16-100." Achieson sserted.

ganisation

(DEEC).

the

101-uchem

WIN preparing Eut

war #though this was This import

war look for Europe" was completed the particulat kind of

the it is our highest policy to avold." toward the cut of July by

And be suld Congress, by in- tire Define Committee On

(reasing funds

Al the Suez (13, emergence of

Force, indicated I did not even and assumes the ample and un- interrupted avalability of Middle believe the Government was pre

paring adequately for a nuclear

Ensi oli.

The OEEC in a communique Issued with the report, said that the conclusion of the commuiter In present enreunistatices we of speelal significance.

SAME PERIOD

WTH

for their

Noting Preddent Eisenhower warte his Adhdbistration judged Tapas Barcord,“ Acheson said. it Inreigh affades record! requires the judgment that it has fallest in serve the interst

The phun, upadutable 114 11

100 m-unhappy fact is that in the past Its finar

country, french

allies, have lost Rare! i the world," he said,

The report noted that the vitjet the country.

37 of wil sumption

million tons in 1947

on tens ir: 1955

The cruale mi drwght at T European reûrs run, rose

the sum period pran jew tha 20 million ton to over 100 -

lion tons

Provisional figures

Bri

for

since

half of 1950 indicate (1 annual rate of mergase some. what greater than the average

of increaSO annual rate 1947.

Europe's own crude oil and natural gas Pourers are lཚ- growing but pected to make a modest contribution tu Total Furopean requirements,

cars

Hlal

out

MIK!

Wrong And Unfair

He ackled it would be "quite wrong and unlan" to lay all the blame on the Republican monstration because

tu

Fron

would which

mul everyone

curselves

else.

Through

mile-vide hole in the line the

Russians scored again and again with the ball

carried by the

duve of prace ·

Uu

And

Basic Changes

Acheson callej for two base "changes" in US foreign polky.

1.

"new und re- To fresh" with US friends adfies "so that again the once potent otlinzer of the free world can set in coneert rather than retrtat la confusion." said this requires a belief that we need our friends as much as they need us, and re-establish- in the of confidence "wisdom" of US leadership and polteles and its ability to carry out the policles.

men

CHUSUS

the

CAPE TOWNS

Nehru

Why

DIEDLAKY PROM LANG VIA SUET CAMAL

*340

KAN VIA ZIAK KAMI - X1900.. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH COLANTRAES

FIGURINË TI CHECLIT SNOWENARY OF PHERZER TRATTICES AND PROM AKORONG BAST OF BUSI

PEMA SZITIVO

O

Discusses

Suez Deadlock

£ * X

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 26. Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, today discussed the Suez deadlock with Emir Faisal, brother of King Saud and Premier and Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia.

'NO. NO, NINA'

London, Sept. 20. Queen Elizabeth's miller, Miss Rate Day. today showed a bat named her "No, no, Nina" in winter collection presented In Mayfair.

The hat, which is a (@que

with fur style, trimmed

Nina

dodicn'ed to Ponomarova, Soviet woman discus

thrower, charged stealing Ave with

bats trer

stort.--

#

London

France-Presse,

Emir Faisal told Mr Nehru during their two-hour private talk that King Saud believed the dispute should be settled peuce- fully within the framework of she United Nations, according to suutees close to the palace. This, said the Emir, would

In the interests of both partica. Among the other subjects discussed was the Ricreasing tension of the Israel borders.

Will Continue

Bele1

bu quarters here lieve that Mr Nehru's visit has been a great success and pro-

for vided weil

future operation between India and the Arab sules.

-03

The talks between Mr Nehru and King Saud and Einir Falsal will continua tonight and tomorrow but ro communiquo

WOUNDED is expected to be issued, usually

reliable sourete said.

They added: "The talks are

PRESIDENT only an exchange of views on

IMPROVING Ad-

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But be surd the Admitustra

"used has badly" and hardy tied at all much of the power of US leader..

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historic worte supply La considered Anienean principles sumclent to meet demand in the

Acheson devoted a consider- next twenty years. Reuter, able portion of his ackdress tes

but

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across 3 Asks, 7. Crude.

8 Agog, 9 Seep, 10 Ermale 12, Sugo, 15 Adept, 19 Stun, 19 Falot, 21 Oclei, 1a Apes, 23 Timid, 28. Deem, 29 Deducts, 30 § Oman, .81 · Kind, 32 Weird, 33 Hono, Down: 1 Tramb, 2 Adulofo,"

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zo Story, 87 $36, 38 Moge

Panama City, Sept. 20.

2. To "remove

which push the uncommitted nations to distrust and hostility toward us and to closer ccunomie and political relations with Communist states culminating...in the achieve- Nicaraguan President Anastasio ment by the Soviet Union of Somoza, who Was seriously in an assassination that foothold in the Middle East wounded for which Russia has striven for attempt last Friday, today con- tinued to show some improve- centuries,"

ment. medical bulletin

a

present Middle

Eastern Issues and their relations to inter- national questio

Saudi

bors are

terest of Araba,

Arabian official quar- that Mr convinced Nehru's visit was in the in-

They said: "We

very glad at the prospect of gaining

Arab India's support for the world**

are

ге

Acheson acknowledged his pro- posals called for "general Forted here. rilitudes rather than specifie Somoza is being treated in policies. But he said the con- Gorgas Hospital in the Panama crete policies would come "Canal zone,

there exist the will to And them The bulletin suld that and the belief and currage to "intratracheal oxygen has been push them to their goals."

discontinued and the patient is breathing regularly In $21 Oxygen icnt."

Tribute To Ike

The bulletin added that "in- Somoza Was receiving

JAVCI.OUR glucose, antibiotics and the administration D various substances

essential to In body

metabolism." --- Franco- the Press. Democratic candidate in the ad-

In his prepared text Acheson did not say whether he be Reves Stevenson has such "will

belief and

courage." mention

fact he did not

vance text of his remarks.

Acheson did

10 pay tribute

Very Wise

to

Indian sources close to Mr Nehru said: "King Sard has cleverly put the Arab case be- fore Mr Nehru and has stressed his sincere desire

pottie every outstanding Middle Eastern issue, now and in the future, by peaceful means.

Wo And him very wise,"

his

Earlier today, Mr Nehru had a quiet walk by himself in the gardens of the Badlya Palace hero where he is staying as the guest

Saud-Chi of King Mail Special,

President Eisenhower for Tibet Regulations | Untouchable

molding a a "notable impression on

the world" as a man of price ni the Geneva

"mummit"

the

con-

ference But he ld this was

to necessary

overcome the

bolicose impression giver the world by his colleagues United PresS,

UK

Promulgated

Parls, Sept. 20.

China's President, Mao Tse-

Minister

Karachi, Sept. 28.

Vas Ra) Mandal, 42-year-old

fun. today promulgated the general secretary of the East general regulations governing Pakistan Secluded Caste (un- the organisation of the pre-touchables) paratory committee for the

Tibet, the New China News Agency reported.

"autonomous region of Inflation

Curb Not Unrewarded

yoor,

Federation, was sworn in today as Pakistarve Minister of State for Economie Affairs.

The regulations, adopted at A former general organiser of the inaugural meeting of the the Untouchable Federations in preparatory committee in Lhasa, 1943, he is the first non-Moslem the Tibetan capital, earlier this to be included in the new were approved by the Cabinet of Mr H S. Sumra® Standing Committee of the Na-wardy, Awant League leader tional Peoples Congress in Pek-who took over the Premiership British Chancellor of the Ex-ing today, the newe agency from Mr Mohamad All, of the chequer Harold Macmillan told fedded-France-Presse,

Mosiem Longue-Reuter, the Internationed Monetary

Washington, Sept. 20.

Fux today, that Britain's efforts

to curb Inflation "have not guno unrewardod."

Mr Macmillan, speaking at the annual meeting of the 60- nation institution's Board of Governors, sold:

600 TRAINS SUSPENDED

Budapest, Sept. 20. HUNGARY today ordered

"temporary suspension" of 000 passenger trains "be- Serious coal

CAUDO

"The rise in consumer prices in the past six months has been only two per quist --- not, this despite a radical improvement in our balance of

payments which has converted an annual deficit of about £1. million 1985 into a surplus of for over £100 million for the half of 1958,

Chancellor tile cloverment is an comple

the

of his govern- mant counter-inflationary men. The surés. Azha, toplo was tho main theme of discussion at the third day of the, sunkik), meselor,

·Hlast ·

CHO Brien Dated

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Hungarian oil wells that werO spoiled recently by water leaks into oil strata, "Our miners are at present unable to satisfy the mounting cool demand although, they have' duifked

theft quotea regularly this year," said the SLOWED#per.

Covora Hungry het to murpend

long-distance busilnes only a fww dnym, aho because of acute shortage in petrol."

inicioustodd that the Bövlak Unlock-would-wond?". an

shipment of 100 000

all and 1.70,000 toma of ablen dieing the

shortage'f, an The suspension will last for approximately three weeks, a Government communique sold. Many acted by

workers and their families the new restriction, tho Commundet organ Szabad Nap

a comment.

or the X doveramen

ramont's grave nation. newspaper said the coal was tenured by a -its--Hungarian - oil pendikotinei chap to the enstricted |

West

Party

Fald, in

CHINA

(61%

Cape Is Bigger Risk For Egypt

AR

London

& more and

more West shipe

sall European round the Cape Instead of through the Mediterrandan, this Newsmap shows why

Is not an easy solution to the Bucx Canal problem.

On voyage to Australia the Саре routs does not moan much extra mileage. But on

to the Persian Guff, It makes a difference of 8,000 miles.

yoyagon

To keep the oil flowing to Western Europe

the Via Cape at the same rate as before,

about

tankers 17 would be needed for every ten that suffice using the Sucz route.

Raise prices

MOREOVER,

the

extra

exponge of salling round the Cape must ultimately affect tho

cost

of British Imports and raise prices

in the shops and in

the

Rtrol filing stations

-routing of British shipping round the Capo would be expensive for us But it would also be expen- alvo

for Egypt, whose prosperity is linked with the prosperity of the canal. Egypt would feel the pinch first and most

Paro 3

Atom Agency Should

Be Universal

Says Ambassador

United Nations, Sept. 26,

Ceylon's "Ambassador, Mr S. Gunewardene, urged today that the proposed International Atomic Energy Agency" make its membership “universal” and warned against safeguards which might encroach on sovercignty.

In a brief speech to the 81- | provided by the agency would nation conferenco meeting here to not be used for military gu adopt the agency's Lalute, Mr

poses. Gunewardene emphasised that the nations of the world had taker, historie steps in preparing for the globaj uloms fur peace

programme dcapito divergent

views

"The question of membership is one of vial importanen," he anid. "My government fels that membership In the Agency should be universal and that the benefits of atomle entry should be made available to all nations, irrespective of political ideologies.

Safeguards

He conceded that adequate

controls safeguards and

"obviously necessary

to assistance which may receive

but

were

He also fold the conference that his govornunent supported the provisions of health and security safeguards made in the draft statute.-United Press and Reuler.

OVERSEAS CHINESE FETED

Paris, Sept. 26. National Committee of the Chinese Peoples Poll-

The

In regard tlcal Consultative Confer-

ence a country

gave a banquet this Poking in

in from the agency" | evening

he sld Ceylon fell "these safeguards

that honour

should not

emotmt to an encroachment on

of the visiting groups of overseas Chinese in

the sovereign rights of recipient and Chinese residents. nations."

that Hongkong and Macao, the materials could be recounted | New China News Agency

1or

Не

and

suggested

controlled by tho reported.

methods used in agreements outside the agency.

He also called for "adequate under- ropre contation" of the clevetoped countries on the Board of Governorss of agency but madą no specific recommendations on this point.

Desirable

Among the more than 1,000 overacas people present were Chinese from Indonézla, Malaya, V. num, India, Europe, South Africa and South America, as wol as Chinese residents in

Hongkong

and Macao, all of whom have come back to their motherland for a visit.

Mr Tung Pi-wu, Vice-Chair- man of the National Committed of the CPPCC expressed the hope that the guests would, after returning to the places of their residence, tell the broad masOCS. A Chinese

of

abroad and Com con-

Financial aspects of the plan are also of vital importance, he said, proposing: "It would be distrable to provide for cmplial fund of voluntary tributions for the use of plants, patriots In Hongkong and Macao situation of their This capital about the equipment, fund should be quite distinct motherland so as to strengthen great patriotic uity and from the working budget.

We their consider it important because increase the friendship between

etc.

o horwise many countries would overseas Chinese and the

qujp-

be liable for contributions to pay for nuclear plants and ment which would be beyond their ability to pay a

of the

not representedi

East Germany is ready to put her atorale

ale "know-how" at the proposed disposal

agency. The East German State is at the con- ference, but a letter sent by Mr Otto Grotewobi, the East Ger- inan Prime Minister, was re- leased today

Crecho- by the slovak delegation.

Provisions

of

Dr Ting, Fu-dong, Nationalist China, sold that the agency should have the right of Inspection to see that assistance

FOR CEREMONIAL ONLY

Though she's-sised.

tha thrush, and ...parı

of the country where they

Mr Li Sur

succede

of the visiting group of com patriols its

Hongkong and in Macao, acclaimed the

construction and the natior.al thanked

CHIORITY SHOWAL for Chinese abroad and Chinese

in Hongkong and compatriote

tho

Bald... agency Macno,

the

Franco-Presse,

PI Envoy To Korea Ends

Tour

Seoul, Sept. 20.

The Philippines Minister to South Korea, Mr Toma, De Castro and his wife, lot, Seoul by air today for Manila follow. ing complexion of a two-year duty tour,

The Philippines Jegation here stid Mr De Castro would fly to New York from Manila Dext month to take up his new post as deputy chief of the Philip pines mission to the United Nations

Last Monday Mr De Castro received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the Chung Ang University in Seoul,

The Philippinco legation said the newly appointed Minister to South Korea, Mr Cosma Garcia, was en route to Seoul and was expected to arrive in Seoul within a week.--Router,

Arab League Report Denied

Tunis, Sept. 26.

A Tunlan spokesman formed- ty denied today that Tunisia would ask for membership in the Arab League.

the

The denial was issued at the daily

conference given, at, Tusklan premiership. It came in Pyptian news to a story

published in the

paper Al Goumbourya on Septem ber 21 that Tunisian Ambra-a- dor to Cairo Sadok Mokad Dem bad

declared he planned. to make request next Gelober for the entrance of Tunisis into the Arab League, United Frem,

Ike Not Limiting Campaign Speeches

Washington, Sept. 26. President. Elsenhower Bas decided not to limit himself t the five six major plection campaign speeches originally planned,

secretary, Jemęs

When 27 naked whether doctors sh17: Umit on

he had

replied

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