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CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1966.

US Not Told About Suez United Nations In Egypt

ELIZABETH TAYLOR

LIZ TAYLOR UNDERGOES OPERATION

Canal Operation FRANCE AND BRITAIN FEARED OPPOSITION

Paris, Dec. 10.

The French Prime Minister, M. Guy Mollet, said today that the American Government was not fold that Britain and France planned military action in Egypt because the two nations feared the United States would have prevented the landings from taking place.

M.

M Mollet Wils answering Other points made by Questions put to halan by

12 Mellet

during the conference American Journalists during a were press conferetet recorded for a ruelle a television programine being broadenst In the Undled States on Sunday night.

an all the democracies have to do well that's all right,

"We have no personal feeling against Mr Nasser. What we 1. Dangers to the free cannot agree

on is to let thi world were

not only "dangers man follow what he himself hay to Europe itself or tỷ the United

written and compromise thu States, But all the world over world which means war, the in the Middle East and Africa."

same ou Mein Kampf in 1938 mead war." Nasser was a “poorer Hitler, France

2.

and smalle

ML. Mollot's staternent on

One journalist asked: "There has been n widespread bellef that perhaps there was some cullusdon on the part of Israel, und been determined not to let lub the part of the British Gov Nasser succeed with his "philo-Hungary was made In reply to

ernment, and the French Gov-sophy

of revolution" an Hitter other the operation of

with 51a¢ewtJcel proment or

"Mein Sucz Could you cheal with that?"

were

New York, Dec. 9. All visitors except

Tudd ducer Mike barred today from the hos pital room of actress Eliza beth Taylor, who reported in "good condi- tion" after a delicate five hour emergency operation for a crushed spinal dise.

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Tuckh whoon Min Taylor plans to AUTEM a suor us her divorce fro.. her second husband 6. Boul, moved lutu o,

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Last Events

M. Molet! "Yes. there was nothing of the sort. But I know that this ilen has already been put forward because your gov- erminent was not told of the inst

nts.

had Kampf."

asked:

correspondent who "Out of the

uction of the recent weeks' events there are two sels of events-Russinh 3. The Soviet

penetration Union

inte

the Middle night appear to be strengthen-East and the Russian smashing because of her military of the Hungarian revolt. Now success in Hungary but actually out of these two sote of evenla the country had suffered a de- do you think Itussin emerges feat "because morally the stronger or weaker?" Havian affair hos been for then very hard to support, und it is not yet finished,"

vd

4 A "big three" meet- President Elsenhower Anthony Eden was a

"They knew what we meant about Sucz bul your

guvern-

ing with and Sir

of the Presbyterian nt was not told-that is true-neessity.

Hospital to be 11ear the dark- batred Benuty during her vajesevner

COTE-

room

The producer walled nervous-

the operating ty outside yesterday during the operation and we at her bedside today,

about the last events when the British and French troops had [to intervene" and the reason, que only reason i must confess, is that we were afraid that we had let you know you would have prevented us doing it, and that we could not agree, you

ace.

con- But

5. France was frighten ed by the way the United Na-

ons was working

The UN appeared to be a tribunal whose orders were not obeyed by the dictatorships. But which demned the democracies, France would "probably never" leave the United Nations.

"Our opinion is that-and it

One journalist asked what is still my opinion-In 1938, France, Britain and the United tbe French Government, the States could do to restore "fe British Government, or the two

and strength" NATO which became together had attacked Hitler

had suffered from "your adven- uggravated recently and an when he invaded Czecho- operation was scheduled for lo-slovakia, the League of Nations Ute with Britala and Israel in

ave Egypt." -probably you too--would have condemned

R9 aggressoTE, Nevertheless, we would have murely prevented the last war, and millions of souls would still be living."

Miss Taylor, 24, entere the hospital eight days ago for sur- gery to correct a spinal condi tion which doctors said parently had been present since birth. The

inorrow.

rondition

Ap.

But the actress was in such Intense paln that doctors de- elded to perform the operation yesterday-United Press.

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(NATO Foreign Ministers meet here this week for the first time since the Anglo-French intervention In Egypt and the Hungarian insurrection.)

1.

may

M. Mollet repiled: "I feel that Russlu

look strengthen- ed by the last events because miliarily they have succeeded in Hungary and because of our common misunderstandings they are now beginning to enter the Middle East, So that it appears that Russia is now winning in

SODE WBYA

"But my true opinion is that they have sustained one of the Gist defeats since they

hove been built because morally the Hungarian affairs has been for them very hard to support and it is not yet finished. It is just the beginning."

Afraid

Another correspondent asked about the impact of these events

on

the

Communist

vote

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France.

M. Mollet said; **Well, if 14 were only for the Hungarian problem I could #nswer very

M. Mollet replied: "I think it easily that the Communists--the better so called Communists---are sure- is a necesily to have idea of the true danger to they losing ground now. free world because until we have chiefly thought of the danger to Europe United States.“

now

and to

iha

afraid that if we have too great "But I must confess that I am

difficulties our economic and social problems then all these

often vote

arc

I should now bo understood people who very that the dangers were not only Communist not because they In this part of

the world for know what communism is but NATO but all the world over because chey

dissatisfied perhaps go 02 Young including the Middle East and will Africa.

Communist,

Asked by one correspondent

Algeria

Moltet turning to the

nilitude

Butd:

Mohimdar Singh of the Kumoan Rifles, a member of the Indian contingent of the United Nations Security Force which took over British forward positiong in the El Cape area of Port Sai4--Express Photo.

Major Clashes With Rebels In Algeria

Algiers, Dec. 9.

IKE

GIVES NIXON MORE POWER

By JULIAN BATES

New York, Dec. 9.

Mr Richard Nixon, the American Vice- President, is assuming more power than ever be- fore in the United States Administration.

At 48, he has already had one

of the most fabulous careers in American politics, He came to Washington as a lawyer and ten years later became Vice-

GUIDANCE

President of the United States OF HUMAN

The busting, handsome Quaker, who defeated strong_op- position to secure the Vice- Presidential nomination a second time lost August, is now acen to be on the road to becoming the Republican Party's leader in (BUD.

Major Speech

President Eisenhower, who is prevented by the Constitution from standing for the Pro- sidency a third time, chose Mr Nixon to make last Thursday's major policy speech on rebuild

ing the Atlantic alliance,

This significant step in the "build-up" of Mr Nikon came at the same time as reports spread that he might become hcnd of the Government's powerful Operations Co-

ordinatng Board.

These reports gathered 'strength with the resignation of

RIGHTS

to

United Nations, Dec. 9.

The United Nations Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjold, today made 高收 appeal "peoples everywhere to let themselves be guided in all their actions by respect for the fundamen- |ta) rights of man

cognised in the declaration of human rights.”

As re-

Hammarskjold's appeal was contained in a letter issued on the occasion of the 8th anniver- sary tomorrow of the proclama- tion of the univeral declaration of human rights.

Hammarskjold said in his

Mr Herbert Hoover as Under-message: Secretary of State,

"Eight years have now passed Mr Hoover heads the board of human rights was proclaimed since the universal declaration which casures that the plans!

common standard of the National Security Council achievement for all peoples and highest policy-making all nations", as a goal towards body in the nation are carried which men and women evoLY-

.... the

out.

More Important

ta "a

where should strive,

"It

of

recall

SIGN POSTS Is important to This appointment, if made, the sign posts which have guld- would give Mr Nixon for more important hand in the nation's affairs than he corn- manded in the first Eisenhower Administration.

Council from

ed us in the past and may still guide us in the future towards an international order in which freedom and justice may prevail,

"The declaration is one such sign-post. It is no förman)

He already attends Cabinet ond National Security meelings a departure the traditional role of Vice- treaty. It is a declaration of Presidents. Their sole authority man's faith in himself, of his Constitution is tobolief in human dignity, of his under the

aspirations towards a moral preside over the Senate,

It seta forth in words The way in which Mr Elsen-order, Two major clashes between Algerian rebelshower has given Mr Nixon his

the rights and freedomé which ste man's greatest gifts and security forces resulted in at least 92 outlaws confidence is shown by the fact

that the Vice-President was which

those in power killed within the last 24 hours, it was reported allowed to

the pledged to promote speak

for Administration lost Thursday here today,

without his speech being re-

At Aplau in the Jebel Amour place, were shot at and seriously viewed in advance. region, a rebel band, led by its wounded by terrorists. chler, Lamiri, was surrounded

Arthur

of

and are

"When these are denied, and "the dignity and worth of the { human person' is forgotten, there

can be no peace.

"Recently, Wo have been reminded of these and nations

veteran Krock, correspondent A special agent, 38-year-old Washington by French forces, Fierce Aght-Marcel Amalfitano, was shot and the New York Times, wrote lo- ing ensued.

Lamiri led after killed in Algiers, and at Biskra, day that the choice of Mr Nixon sharply 70 of his men had been killed near Constantine,

Peoples transport to make a public statement of trutha and 50 captured, Losses among agent, Doglione Candide, was such proportions and authority turned to the United Nations so the security forces amounted killed.

as Thursday's could be partly that their voice might be heard. to three killed and one

explained by Mr Eisenhower's wounded,

absence from Washington,

Rail Damage

At Bord Menatel in the Labylle region, security forces Some damage was caused to carried out an extensivo anti- the rail line between Guerrah rebel operation, in which 22 of and Biskra, not far from Batna, the outlaws were killed, in- last night when a mine explode local as the last wagon of a good of the cluding some chieftains, The security forces train passed over it. No one was lost one killed as seven injured, wounded.

Principal Contender

BE GUIDED

"But the fact that Nixon was selected to inake it emphasised demands and the rewards that the growing magnitude of his

"The anniversary of tho declaration of human rights should remind us of the dedica-

that tion

a life of freedom

It promises.

role in the Administration

"As Secretary-General of the the effect will be to advance his United Nations, I appeal to | "what plans have you for im-

Several cars have been fired on standing in world diplomacy and peoples everywhere, this day, to proving relations between

by snipers near Botte.

A to stimulate whatever impression let themselves be guided in oll French France and the United States?"

Tlemcen, a fire, believed to have there is that he will be the their actions by respect for the NDSSCI

contender for the fundamental rights of man as been set terrorists, destroyed principal M. Mollet answered: "A

Terrorists struck in several a garage and

-France-presidential nomination in 1980." recognised in the declaration of very, very simple plan: just to

China Mail Special.

human rights."--France-Preast.. we talk together, zure as I am, sure sectors of Algeria

killing six Presse,

several persons, about that we understand ourselves."

wounding others and causing considerablo property damage.

President to

"We have

French, to

some tentots, Icar much

Egypt in our Algerian problem,

The correspondent asked: "Do When we know that about one quarter of the arms found there you plan, in that connection to are sent always by Egypt, it is to cringe a meeting with Elsenhower or with the big three?"

a reason for us to be angry.

the

"Bul that

not wns true reason, The one that should like all the American People to understand is what i shalt call the anti-Munich feeling.

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Wa DA

M. Mollet: "Yes, exactly, think it is a necessity with Pre- sident Eisenhower as well with Sir Anthony Eden. have already decided that soon as possible-but as soon as "We people in France ne-possible intang as soon as there sented very much what happened might be results, good results

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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Scuttled, 8 Tied,

9 Adulates, 11 Redolent, 13 Reds, 15 Sullable, 18 Seething, 19 Best.. 21 Careered, 25 Retainer, 20 Rage, 27 Distends.

Down:

1 Sur- 2 Noed, 4 Cede, 5 Tut, a 13the, 7 Desks, 9. Allas, 10 Uncle,

12 Blude, 14 Dunce, 10 Began, 17 Elhér, 19 Bored, 20 Noles, 21 Cite, 22 Road, 23 Resp, 24 Drow.

Café de Paris

RESTAURANT

Grest Chii House, Bila Quein's Rost, Comráð

TELEPHONE 26002

french cuisine at its bett

that we had a new occasion, that

and after, and our opinion was The Moderator of the con- Nasser was not exactly Hitler ference caked: "Wil that be very 5007" and M. Mollet

a poorer one, a smaller one but the problems were exactly

the same.

"And we let the Government --your government-know that we should never allow Nasser

to succeed with his 'philosophy

replied: "I hope so."

to

Quite Clear

One correspondent, referred

Ambush

Rebels ambushed a lorry ntar Fountaine Du Genie, wounding the driver. The lorry, out of control, plunged into a ravine and five of its soldier passeN GETA were killed

At Blida, two soldiers, walk-

ing across the Arab market

Arab Lawyers' Outburst Against Iraq

London, Dec. 9,

the coming debate or Cairo Radio today broad-

of revolution the same as “ | Algeria In the United Nations

succorded with Moin litter

cast a statement by the

M. Mollet added: "When Hit "Have you afty Iden how you claring the present Iraqi

General Assembly and asked:" Arab Lawyers' Union de

lor wrote Mein Kampf nobody will make out on that?" read the book and everybody know that everything

which M. Monet said the Entention Happened Inter was written in of the present government wan that book.

to go into the debate because arb 'defenching." France "It is the same with Nasser. | we'

He has written the same book would may, to the United Nations and everything that has hap that the Algerian problem was pened now and everything that a French probletn was to happen was written

the book, Th

טוס.

in

Government no longer has

the legal right to govern the people of Iraq."

The statement continued: son the contrary, through its actions it has become an aggresive and brutal force," therefore nobody is under the obligation

He added. "Second, we will sny we are here now, to explain to bbey it, and it is the duty of what, we have done and we will every Arab and bvely Iraqi to Algerian problem by Decture & bows statement alleged, the make quito clear: what the cost it, with all his means and

sure when the people. I am ('uno,

Not Personal

corroliponciont: asked: speaking

-1

Iraqi Government about the cemented, and killed, all Then I gather, Mr Prime Fries are told the truth about arts and reliéfoun Minister you think there can the Algerian Hooples Shen Zhillies, Including Humin never be a munknotóry settles say that Tenn ment in the Blues arew on long sex the you on freely come and Sacretary of the Iraql

that

* Mr Nomer is in power?”-

M. Mölle. It in fide li prote But

ment.

of Mr. Namer being this

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