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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957.
Saud Sees Merit In Ike's Machine MOROCCAN SUPPORT Indian Press
US CHARGED
WITH
ESPIONAGE
Moscow, Feb. 6.
Tho Soviet Foreign Ministry's chiof spokes.
man, Mr Leonid Ilyichev, today made a bitter attack on American “subversive and espionage activity against the peaceloving countries," Tass reported.
specially-
Doctrine
Lebanon Minister
To Seek
Arab Support
Washington, Feb. 6.
King Saud of Saudi Arabia, in his first direct public statement on President arranged press conference here. Eisenhower's Middle East programme, the Rockefeller Foundation, the said today the programme was a "good
Speaking
at a
de named the Ford Pandation,
East Europeon Foundation and
the
Foundation One" which was "entitled Carnegie
Ing under the guise of all
to the con-
among subversive force operatsideration and appreciation of Arab coun- of private committees, founda-tries." ilona and unions."
He said:
"The
most well-
He said at a press conference known organisation established here that he would talk to other on "ell matters." for financing and directing sub-Arab leaders verive netivity is the so-called
Crusade for Freedom.""
SUBSIDIARIES
Tre
"It ought to be added that reactionary ruling quarters of 1114 United States have sub- sidiaries of their propaganda und espionage eente's in Europe of the free Eurupe" and "liberations! type."
He declared that subvETSİ VE activity axil Commutass; countries "s un integral part of American foreign policy" at soid 1
was "a matter of common knowledge that th United Stairs
Congress carmarks hundreds of millions of dollars for subversive activity."
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including Mr Elsenhower's plan, when he returnext home from his visit to the United States.
But he parried the question | when asked if he would try to win Arab co-operation for the plan. Which would give standby authority to the President to use American military force against overt Communist aggression k the Middle East, if requested, and to provide 200,000,000 dolls (about £71,000,000 sterling) a year in American arms and eco- nomie aud.
Support Pledged
#aud' dcelaration King came after Lebanon's Forrigu Minister, Mr Charles Mallk, pledged to seck support among the Arab States for the Eisen- hower doctrinc. Me
Me Пylchey also complained of "no less than 12... viola lons the Soviet Union's air space" by US aircraft between April
Malik, after a visit 1950 anel December 1950'dent Ebenhower, told
porters he had given that 165- surance to the President.
Heuter.
Russia Taking Most Of Egypt's Exports
10
K-
At the same time Mr Mailk sad nobody knew better then he
dificult How
it would be
10
win full Arab co-operation.
King Saud said he expected to reach an agreement with Pre-
rident Eisenhower before leaY-
When enter acked him phout "the Communist threat
is
to the Arabs," the King replied: "I think that the Arab world well aware and keenly so in what is our own interests how I keep up our traditions."
Mr Malik, who 35 in the United States to head his coun- ry's United Nations delegation, raid he waLA going to see King Suud.
Lebanon self, Mr Mallk mud, would emegerule in the Eisenhower plan by "entering in friendly relations with the United States under the three
the programme. aspects of
ditary, economide
cal."
politi-
Declined To Say
Mr Malik Kald he Jusd handed Prealdent Eisenhower A loster from Lebanon's Pre- sident, Mr Camille Chamoua, Ho declined to say whether it contained a plan for dealing with Middle East problems,
But,
salu, President Chamoun
deep "expressed
the fricaulship toward States Government."
Mr Malik said Lebanon
United
now
gol milltary ald from the United States, *elling: "Nothing
Ing Washington this week-end } spesak of and we want more."
on the continued American use
of the Dhuhrun air buse la his country,
Inter- Speaking through an Cairo, Feb. 6. The semi-oficial Middle East preter, the 55-year-old Monorch New: Agency
he sought with the "co- reported today said
gi tha Russia was now the leading operation our friend, the Importer of Egyptian gods,
Anterivati Government", to
of his armed the siz The report added that there crease would be a substantial increase
force. It now stood at about
in-
the trade between the two 15,000 men. countries in the coming year,
Egypt will 200,000 ans of Russian wheat US$17,220,000 in n cost of Egyptian currency, which wil Inter be used for the purchase of Egyptun colton, the Middle East News Agency said.—Utilled Press,
King Saud said he had "Rock purchase hopes" of US help in that hel
Resisted Efforts
Reuter,
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Bikinis
cur-
Prelly Margaret Rowe (Miss England 1955) wearing the bikini she obtained from the bikini vendor machine rently on show in London's Amusement Trades Fair. Machines of this kind are expected prove popalar ol British bathing resorts this summer-among both POTTA, Express Photo,
to
Central Sumatra
Rulers To
More
Be
Drastic
Djakarta, Feb. 6.
The leaders of Central Sumatra's Buffalo Council today promised to carry out "even more
IN
FOR ALGERIA Council Shape
UNITED NATIONS Opposed
New Delhi, Feb, 0, ' Indian newspaper
United Nations, Feb. 6. Morocco told the United Nations today that editors meeting here today North Africa had a "common future" and peace in tremely unhappy with doclared they were "ex Algeria involved the security of Morocco and the shape of the Govern Tunisia as well as their relations with France, mont's bill to set up
The Moroccan Ambassador, El | liberation of subject peoples,
Mehdi ben Abgud addressed the from the point of view of our General Assambly's Main Poli- teological faith that spiritunt tical Commites. He said;
values are higher than the of material and occasionlly illegi "From the point of view the principle of the freedom of timate selfishness of individuals, peoples to the right of self- | the Algerian problem in our determination, from the point of eyes assumes the greatest moral view of the security of North significance," he said. Africa, from the point of view
of historical progress toward the
Compensation For Forced Labourers
General Nature
Mr ben Aboud said Morocco's views were of a general nature "which can be applied to alt similar questions such *3 those of the Algerian national struggle.
He defined! Morocco's basic attitude as that set forth by Sultan Mohammed V in hla oppen! for ал end 10 the Algerian bloodshed and the pranting of the aspirations ut ficedom of the people.
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of
press council in India.
The bill has been adopted by the upper house--the Council of States and to now pending ba- fore the House of the People,
The Standing Committee the All India Newspaper Edi- sents all the main newspapers, fora Conference, which repre- passert a resolution criticising particularly the
proposal to give the press council power to extract information .com. pulsorily from journalists. It also disapproved of the inclusion of professional politicians on the press council.
IMPARTIAL CHAIRMAN The resolution proposed that the bill should be amended, Arstly to constitute a presa cound! entirety of journalists and representative of now paper managements, except for the
chairman, who might be someone
cone impartial of the stand- of a High Court Judgo; secondly to delete the clause giving the
council the same poweft as a civil court in sum- them on oath. moning persons and examlilig The resolution and this ste- tion is objectionable on these
ing
Frankfurt, Feb. 6.
He quoted the Sultan's re- Liquidators of the vast marks: "North Africa forms a Nazi IG Farben
whole from the geographie and chemical combine agreed
ethnic point of view. The three today to
countries which make it up are sat aside 27,000,000 cinsely connected Deutschemarks
by language, (US$6,- religion and traditions. Their 430,000) to.
cuturo, like their past, is com-score: compensate
Everything that former Jewish forced la- Algeria affects Morocco. bourers at the IG Farben is
why a return of
pruce in plants near Auschwitz Algeria remains for us of capl- concentration camp.
tal (cern. Our security la at stake, the security of North Africa is at stake, and the re-
An
this
mczi.
affects
Thi
pl-
Compulsary extraction of information, B. Summoning and entering attendance of persons and examining
them an oath; and C. Requiring the discovery and prxiuction of doctments."
resolution proposed that presa council should be self- regulatory body and that its life should be limited initially to three years, at the end of which Its work should be reviewed by Parliament in consultation with
agreement providing for
The Dallons of friendship which the was signed here by Ernest Katzinsteln on behair of three countries sincerely Jewish to maintain with France,"
conterence
on
the material (laims uguinst Germany and representatives of the IG Faiben liquidators.
Sister Countries
wish
Mr ben Aboud said: "In the __The_agreement provided that IG Farben will make this Bum
Mediterranean basin, Morocco available to a legal trust in Geras neighbouring and friendly
which will
countries. France 19 many
оле, It administer
North Africa there are sister payments to Jewish clalmanis.
with inter-relation- The combine's liquidators also countries
ships and a mutual effect in have agreei to set aside additional 3,000,000 Deutsche- peace and freedom. Algeria is
un
marks (US$714.285) for pay. ments to non-Jews who were forced labourers" at Auschwitz.
BEST INTERESTS
The agreement followed two
New York.
one of those countries
"This question is an inter- national problem in
which France and Morocco will gain by finding a solution, by ro doubling its efforts and with the
First radical and revolutionary steps without hesitation" years of negotiations here and in help of the United Nations,""
Haley's First Night In UK Uneventful
granted
contract
the press-Reutor.
World Govt Group See Mrs Pandit
London, Feb. 6. Mrs Pandit, India's High Commfasioner in London, today received Mr I. J. Pit- man and Mr Henry Usborne British Parliamen- tary Group for world govern.
in meeting the wishes of the people,
The UN's interest, he said, After signing the
proved the general desire for Lkul-Col Ahmad Huscini Meanwhile the Buffalo Council Katzenstein said "the agreement, tend the national aspirations for of the
peace and "the Arm will to de- made the statement to a giant has
provincial in cur view, is intended to serve freedom." full rally of nearly 100,000 persons status to the Diambl region in the best interesis of Jewish in Padung who demanded the deflance of the Djakarta Govern- culmans and to provide an He said "Any carle blanchement. end of the Printe Minister Allment which is still working on amicable solution to a difficult given to a colonial country to SasiroamilJojo's Coalition plans for the region.
problem." Cabinet,
News reports said the Minister of Interior has boycotted
for today.
Against Appeals
London, Feb. 6. But he resisted efforts to
Hundreds of teen-agers get details of any economic development project he might|shouted for "rock 'n roll" The rally passed a resolution have in mind,
"king" Bill Haley and his use his influence and authority calling President Soekarno to "Comets" outside a London to press Premier Ali into cinema tonight after an un-dissolving the Cabinet, eventful first performance
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The rusolution Also urged Members of Parliament to vole against any government appeals Throughout the show muscular for confidence in the legislature, commisionaires slood in strate- #le positions
ensure that The huge meeting, organised nobody tried to "rock
Central 'n roll" by
Sumatra seats People's Committee, also urg down the aisle, and no
the Buffalo 'Council, to were broken.
the
take even more radical and revolu-
In
dictate its will... lends only The agreement goes into effect reaction.
to an exacerbation of opposito Any peaceful contri- in-only offer ratification by the b auguration ceremonies scheduled stockholders of the IG Farbenbution by the United Nations speeds up the development of company in liquidation and understanding." In south Sumatra, the army passage of legislation by the Parliament set- strikes in the province. today clamped a ban on labour West German
ting a deadline for Oling claima Sources speculated that the against the former combine.- move was planned to block United Press. strikes by the Communist do- minated union Sobel,
Boycott Threatened
The union had threatened to Counell by holding up shipment boycott Contral Sumatra Buffalo
Production and goods.
of essential
The army has the authority to announce decrees since the province is in a state of war- United Press.
Russia And US
Agree -On Seals
Washington, Feb. 6. Japan, Canada, the Soviet Union and
the United States will sign
a new agree
Many Examples
Mr ben Aboud sald the world had many examples of co- operation in the spirit of times" to settle disputes but "there is BO example in support of the colonial thesis according to which
action can military
restore prace. This thesis is an optical error which is often deliberate for want of a better argument. The question of Algeria appears quite evidently as a new and specific illustration of a general matter that is, colonialism....
"Algeria was an independent
WB.S
But All Cre the orderliness Lionary" steps in realising the ended. The rest of the show wishes of the people in Central was one of denfming blast of Sumatra and Indonesia, noise from Comets and audience į
Radio Padang reported that alike.
a similar rally took place in the
ment Bmiting fur-seal ashing State before the French land- There were screams of mp-iown of Tanah Datar and an-
in the North Pacific, Ining on its shores. It was trans- Damascus, Feb. 6.
formed into a colony. It lure at each of the numbers, and other rally was scheduled
Washington on Saturday, It was Syrian President "See you Inter, Alligator and Bukittinggi.
Shukry officially announced here today, annexed as a French territory, Kwatly, has accepted an "Don't Knock the Rock"
territory being taken as a means Inaudible in the back of the the negotiations
The mass meetings followed Invitation from Czech President,
agreement is the of exploiting the country. stalls.
between the Antonin Zapolocky, to visit result of negotiations
which Buffalo Council and a govern- Czechoslovakia, an authorita- | have been going on intermit- ment delegation from Djakarta.tive source said here tonight. tently in Washington among re- Central Sumatra lenders have The date for the visit his not presentatives of the four coun- described the negotiations as yet been decided. France- tries since the end of 1955.-
Presse.
France-Presse,
were
TARTAN JACKET Haley himself was attired in
a tartan dinner jacket, with his "a failure." kiss-curl Armly in place, At
onc stage the basa player, wearing one red and one yellow sock, caused n riot by sitting sideways on his Instrument to
it. when it was
all over ho audience was temporarily so- bered by the rolemn notes of the National Anthem, but there were still a fów hundred with enough voice left lo shout for
Haley outside the stage door,
Two dozen police linked arms to hold them away. - China. Mall Special,
Finn Premier
Appreciative
Helsinki, Feb. 0. Finland's Prime Minister, Mr Kayl-August Fagerholm, return od here today from a visit to Moscow and· Leningrad, and cald "the Russian hospitality was overwhelming."**
He snh hồ bellaved the fourney had served to sizing- the Finland's connections with the Soviet Union
**I am very gladiod with the whole joumar," "ho, silded Rouler
The new
"Today, whatever the views of
tho the European settlers, Algerian people are demanding their
to freedom." retum, United Press,
Atom Bombs Thrown Over The Shoulder
In Low Level Attacks
Minneapolis, Feb. 8.
Fighter - BRITISH
bombers will be fitted with one
of America's latest tactical weapons-a low-altitude bomb- ing system which allows a low-flying jet aircraft to de- liver
afpmic bomb and cacope safely, it was an, nounced here today.
The
an
announcement was made by the Minneapolis-Honey, well Regulator Com pany, which said it had been granted an
to
export licence begin immediate de- livery of an undis-
a
· closed number of bombing systema under 760,000 dollars (about- £287,850 sterling) contract,
#
Mr Stephen F. Keat- ing, Vice-President of the company's Aeronautical Divi- sion, said that the State Department had approved the deliveries to Royal Air Force. His company manu- factured the equip
the
ment for the United States
and Navy Air Force. British jets equipped with the hit-and- run bombing #ya- tema would be able to destroy a target af tree-top or wave. top level, pull into a tight acrobatic turn miles from the tar- get, "lob" a nuclear or conventional bomb high into the air and escape the blast area · before the bomb hit the target.
The company did not disclose the type of
British aircraft in which the bombing systems were to be fitted.
But in recent public,
demonstrations in the United States, Republic T.
a
84F Thunderstreak plane showed how. the system could be used in "over-the- shoulder" bombing. The attacking plane......... passed over thứ tars- get and, tossed the bomb back to it as it streaked to safety. --China Mail, Spe- ciales
They told her that supporters of the movement were pressing for the positive interest of governments in the commission set up by the United Nations on UN Charter review. It is due 10 report back, this year.
Mr Pitman and Mr Usborne hoped that the Commission will pose the establishment of a new wing of the United Nations, They also stressed the im- portance of endowing the UN with ownership of strategic points throughout the world, such aa the Sinal Peninsula, Panama, Gibraltar, Singapore and Aden.
Mrs Pandit thought the sugges tons should be considered when circumstances in the UN were morq favourable. Franco- Presse.
Allegations Against Mindszenty
Budapest, Feb. 6.
An American spokesman said tonight "everything practicable" was being done to prevent Cardinal · Joszef Mindszenty using the United States Legation here "as ‘3 base for conducting-political or related activities.”
The spokecaman issued a state. ment after the official. Hun- garian Communist newspaper Nepszabadsag today accused Cardinal Mindszenty of issuing orders and threata to Roman Catholle
from
his
clergy sanctuary in the Lention.
Tho Cardinal, Catholla Primate of Hungary, has been Ilving in the legation since he sought naylum there on Novem bor 4 when Soviet attacked Budapest to crush Hungarian rislag. A few days Carlier he had been freed from by nationaller insurgents and returned to his place in Budapest-Router,
house
Vienna, Feb. 4.
People who assist fungarians to cross the bonder #legally into a foreign country will be punish- od with up to 10 years + 3(2)- prisonment, Budapest radio - re-
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