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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1956.
SHAPE OF THINGS Dido Reactor MODERN CARS AND
TO COME IN SPAIN
By HENRY BUCKLEY
Madrid, Nov. 26.
General Francisco Franco's plans to prepare a way out from his dictatorship are beginning to take more precise shape.
Tho/Cenetgliķipo's desire to restore the monarchy in Spain was made clear in his Low of Succession of 1947, which was submitted to a national plebis- clie and approved.
But the problem still remains | ed an to how the wide powers held by General Franco, who is Head of the State, Head of the Government, Chief of the Arm- ed Forces and presides over the only political group allowed, the Felange party, shalt be redistari -- bytes, when be dite or otherwise shree sap eð
COMMISSION
Xu Para Imri, General Franco nirmed a special. Commission of 37 members to draft two new constitutional
tawit
providing for breaking up of this con- centration of powers which he holds and to lay down the line of the political regime which would mucceed his own personal
dictatorship.
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الا
The members of the Com- mission, which was asked
by the Generallsimo To study Spain's future political regime, for that was what it amounted , included a churchman, Mon- RIHOF
Leopoldo Eljo Garay. veteran Bishoşu at Madrid; high-ranking Army officer. General Miguel Rodrigo Mar- tinez, ruplain-general of the Best miktary reglan, prominent Barcelona industrialis1. Senso Miguel Mateu Plat and twn in-
Pedra telectual igures, Set
Lain Entratge ant Semon Antonio Tovar T
The Commission also included VOTIOUN prominent Felangiis, Senor Jose Antonio Grun
Labour Minister. who leads the left- wing of the parly. tr Senur Raimundo Fernandez Cuesta, who leurie the Conservative wing.
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Now, the Cominission hus produced two drafts, which have
to be discussed next
by the National Council of the Falange party, by the Government and by Parliament. Although drafta are in no way tinal, they do ahow the trend of thought un pulitical issuck
Spanish eireles which accept the preseYT regime
الدار بون
Anyone looking, wa inove Towards denverney <t ย Western churcter in these droits will be disappointed. They do. however, indicate move 10- wards "thawing out" the pre- sent authoritarian rule in Spain
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SUCCESSOR
The question of who shall be General Franco's successor in not dealt with in the drafts. The Of Succession of 1947 Inli down the procedure on this General Franco Is known to wish to restore the monarchy in the person of Prince Juan Carlos of Bourbon, who is now eighteen years of age,
The drafts propose that the Head of the State #hail
have to nome power
the Prime Minister and to dismiss him. No use of the popular vote is fore- shadowed. Parliament would continue to be constituted as #t present, that is to say, with RUSTIC 500 members of whom one-third are chosen by the Falange Party, one-third by the Labour Untons and the re- malrider ure Mayors of the principal Spenish towns, Uni- verally Rectors and persons who have rendered outstanding ser- vice to the nation.
But, unlike present proce- dure, Cabinet Ministers would
be required to answer questions In Parliament. An adverse vote of majority of the members of Parliamen would force Minister concerned to resign,
the
kind of Serale is ao prv used, to oe elaborated from the xisting but inactive, Falange National Council, a body of 140 enters which meeta but rarely. It is proposed that half the members of this Council would be alcoted by perty members, belloved to total about 1,000,000, and would have the power to overthrow a Prime Mirrister if it disapproved of his policy.
The Commission has
dearly sought to find a political balance of power between MonaTOŽINIS
Antarctic Expedition
London, Nov, 20. ultar-modern Antarctic
John Biscoe
The vorsel Southampton today maiden
Jeft
or
19
voyage carrying young scientists who will spend 18 months to two years in tho Antarctic dependencies of the Flaldend blonde..
In early January, the John Biscoo which cost £600,000, will meet the Royal yacht
i. Britannia carrying the Duke of Edinburgh.
the
The Duke fa toy board Antarctic ship,, which, will take him to the Argentina) itandam,
2
and Folungaria. The King, General Franco's desire for King as his successor materi- allees, would have wide execu- iive power by being empowered to name or remove the Prime Minister and by being permit- ted to proside over Cabinet meetings, But he would have around him the Parliament and the Falange National Council, in both of which, bodies the Falange would predominate.
The Commleston clearly preoccupied to define the rose of the Army an the shape of things to come. It proposed Chad all officers officers of the
foroom
be men-
should automationlly bers of the Falange party.
Some critka consider <ivis linking of the armed services with political activities to be unwise and it remains to see whether the proposal will sur- vive in the flral laws,
Tito Defended
In Editorial
The
Belgrade, Nov. 20 Yugoslav Communist
The lack of any intervention of voters in the fature admini- station is likewise the subject | papër Borba today sharply re- of criticism.
plied to recent criticisms of the
General Franco's supporters. Yugoslav President. Josip Broz however, claim that democracy Tilo by the Soviet of the Western type resulted in Spain being perpetually in
Party organ
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state of chaos for the pust 100 yous
LOOKS STURDY
The drufla
Browse thul General Frames retains its pre- aebt powers a long he is. although it is left open firs to introduce modifications into his regime while he is will In power.
General Franco, who will be 64 on December 4 this year and who looks sturdy and healthy, in thought Hkely to begin to intro- duce modifications, much us the appointment of a Prime Minis- ter, fairly soon after the new lows are finally approved by a national plebiscite.Chris Mail Special
Communist Pravda with EI7 Pravda editorial charging that
ciel no "dare to face the truth
Borba recommended serious Tragic anulysts of the "recent events in Hungary to determine Their cause."
in an editorial signed by Juze
Official opening ceremony of the Dido reactor-most power-
ful resetor of St.,) kind in
Western
Europe-WILE ger- formed last Wednesday Harwell, England. Dido is s heavy-wafer-cooled modersted reactor fuelled by highly e- richind uranium, was built to provide the Intense neutron faxes needed
advance to tomio Britain's
reactor re search programme and to serve as a fundamental restareti toni In the nuclear sciences, Pic- ture left shown a view of the auxiliary plant of the hellum circulie feltum is an Inert atmosphere above the heavy water in the reactor lalik; plo-
the ture right shows
elenteni flask about to bo lowered to the reactor top. The flask is the fuck element and from the transporter to fuel element storage block.— Express Photo.
At Harwell
Soekarno's Coexistence Conditions
Djakarta, Nov. 26. President Soekarno said today that capitalism and coexist communism could peacefully but that coexist- ence was not possible be tween imperialism colonialism on the one hand And nationalism On the other.
and
In a lecture the Presiden sagl the greatest danger machty the world was not the courtries between the two systems but
and imperialism and colonialism.
PARIS FASHIONS
IN SAUDI ARABIA
By ABDUL KARIM
Jeddo, Nov. 26. Luxurious British and American motorcars have replaced the ancient camel trains in Saudi Arabla today. Women in the home and in the hareem wear the latest Paris fashions. But alongside these 20th century ways, of living, age-old customs persist among the bedouin,
It is very rare now to and a cainel caravan. inst ad there are fleets of Cadillac, Joeps Humbers and Fords, all fitted with heaters, air-conditioning systems and radio scia.
but
our old friend the camel, we must replace him for many we purposes. In the old dayá, used the camel for shortening long distances; we used him for hunting; and for being able for seven days and
I drove recently from Riyad, to live
the capital to Mecco, birthplace more without food or water.
Mohammed, Prophet 1980
American
of
in
the
model
car fitted with refrigerator,
Now Carm
his work can do much
But mort cheaply as the car does not give
automate tem koottie cheep meat, milk or wool, trecze. zacion air-conditioning keep our old friend and look system and even a radio tra- after hân.” mitter.
EIGHT
HOURS
be- Although the distance tween the two towns is about 450 miles, we allowed only eight In the hours for the journey. old days, the camel caravans would have taken between 35 days and 40 days.
Between Riyad, Medina und Jedda, there was not a single camel
CETOVISK Sholich
ol-Faisal, Abdullah
and Minis Governor of Jedda ter of the Interior who was in the party, expinised that cumeda extensively are, however, still used between Saudi Arabia, the Yemen Kingdom, and the var- lous shellchdomw
Southern Arabia as they stand up to the rigours of long stretches of de- sert better than motorcurs.
According to official records in Jedda, there are more then 10,000
camels compared with
of
Smole, the Yugoslav paper said Scouts Waiting List destruggle between nationalism 10,500 registered cars. But this
Uut In Pravda's criticism of Marshal Tilo's recent speech there was evidence of "former Stuimist incihods."
the
In
Pietermaritzburg, Nov, 20.
not include
the
total dota hundreds of cars owned by the Khng Ids harvem and member of the Royal family.
in
A shortage of officers has
"If the world eunnal speedil msucc it necessary
to limit the number of boy scouts and cubs and a solution to the probi'm of colorlaltsın I will be impossible
Today. the car Tules the group and to introduce P
mighty deserts of Arablu Borba said that
Soviet waiting lists for boys wanting to le achieve world peace," he said.
But He suid Indonesia could take place of the camel, criticism was full of inaccur join the movement, according to
interpretations the annual report of the Pieter- many lessons from the Soviet camel is still a friend acies, arbitrary
ond
as far as the peopia, District Boy Union and China of the thesis and the twisting of maritzburg
-France- Scouts Association.-China Mail development of the country was certain statements,"
concerned.--Reuter. Presso
Special.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
WHY THIS RUSH CALL
CHIEF?
MANDRAKE THIS IS MATT, HEAD OF THIS DIVISION, HE WAS A COP UNDER ME BEFORE HE GOT SO IMPORTANT.
FERDINAND
NANCY
WAIT'LL
HE NEEDS A MAN
· FOR A DANGEROUS) SECRET MISSION./
I TOLD HIM YOU'RE THE
MAN--
THE SEES
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MY NEW SPACE HELMET
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10-
DOGS IN
PARK MUST BE MUZZLED
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
I ALWAYS THINK GUNS; ARE SAFER WITH THE BULLET'S OUT!
NOT UNTIL I HEAR
||TE HOLD IT/THE-
RADIO
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
By Frank Robbins
TULLEETA
LIBIS AXIOM
the
Said Sheikh Abdullah: "We still have thousands of uses
for
COMPETE
now
The Sheikhs vie with each of other in the luxurioushous their cars. Their wives, harem
compete and concubines choosing the latest fashions. An Arab diplomat's wide said that wear the there worNCTI latest fashion
fromt models Paris, Rome and London just, an do wealthy women in Europe,
"They pay fantastic prices for the clothes but they can afford They wear Fath and Bond Street
fashions behind their purdah, at home and when they what their friends. They read all the French, alion, British and American fashion magazines.
What amounts to the history of Western fashions m Baud! Arablu is the story of a Greek who came to Jedda in 1818 as a member of the crew of treighter and is now the owner of a shop here.
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"I liked the people and the "So I stayed place," he said, here and worked until 1 saved enough money to open shop 25 years ago.
TRY LUCK
"Before oit wis
'had
A
discovered
fure from
of the here, the young women from the used to wear wealthy homes brocade from Damascus, aйka from Persia, and Azerbaijan (Persian lamb). Since the discovery of oil and the arrival of air transport, bringing Saudi Arable closer to Europe, Saudi Arabians, both men anxi women, have brought back with them the latest Western forh- jon.
There's no Magic
about
TRY
CADBURY'S
If we were
any fresher we'd still be
on the vine!
Libby's
FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
TODAY
ROWNTREES
FY'S THE FIELK
BREAM MILK THAT
MARES ROWNTREE'S
CHOCOLATE IS
MILK
CHOCOLATĄ
this situation.
calls for i
San Miguel
"So I thought I would try my luck. First, I imported the latest fashion magazines and distri- buted them among my custom- ers. This opened the doors. of heaven.
"Onders
for
new clothes, shoes and other articles begon to reach me regularly, Now I bring in the latest fashions sell m my shop,”
to
The Greek shop-keeper sald that wealthy women in Saudi Arabia spend thousands of dollars on their clothes, furn- ishing their houses with the intest design in furniture from Italy, France, the United States and Brtlab ma,
PREVENT HÌM•
But in contrast 10 this ple- ture of Western life, there wes the scene in Meding where 1 policeman was seen symbolically cutting the right hand of bedouin thief in the square of the old city while hundreds of people watched.
An educated Saudi explained: "The teachings of the Holy Koran specifically may thất ... a thlet's hand should be cut off lo prevent him from repeating his crime."-China Mail Special.
MISSILE PROBLEM SOLVED
US
Washington, Nov, 24. Secretary of Defence Charles Wilson announced today that the Air Force is to assume control of all missiles with 'h range of more than 200 miles.
This decision brings an end to the long-standing rivolg be tween the Army, and Air Force
their independent develop.
disertat
ment
to
20
the terths of the Wilson mensoraratum, the Army will have let the Air Force develop the medium-rango (“Jupiter" misallo", which the "Army had. been testings at Funtsville, Alabama, "Arsenal
The Army will, however, be - allowed to keep the #Redstone” "missiin, which is átrendy is mari production, and has a rankosár somo 200 miles---Frahoš4
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