THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957.
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Pakistan's War Of Nerves' Princess Grace Hungary Reforming
Against India
US DIFFERS ON
PERON SAID
OBLIGATIONS OF PLOTTING
DEFENCE PACTS
RETURN
Buenos Aires, Feb. 17.
President Gen. Pedro E. Aramburu charged today
ro-
plotting to pre- vent "the democratic construction" of Argentina from his political exile in Venezuela.
Washington, Feb. 17. former dictator Juan Premier Hussein Suhrawardy's state-Peron is ment that the Baghdad and SEATO powers were "bound" to go to Pakitan's aid if that country is attacked by India was regarded here today as part of a "war of nerves" between the two coun-hand over power to elfeled tries.
United States ambele deelin- ed to comment formally on the Paketini Premiers radio state- model. The antian 1928 - Heved to or from 1wn bretoday
1. They did not warst fo da: wn ando The prere battle renewed jesganda
be- tween India at! Pakistan on the Kashmir
simultane nesly
with reopening of the quration before the United Nations,
that the
Implication
2. The implention in M Subcowardly
skaterval
United States i come matted to go to Palesti, aid an
ease of aggreszánu be ineina clareg
KNOWLAND
Aramburu promised that
despite Peron's efforts, the re-
volutionary government plans to
elvillan offers on June 20, 1968 "at the Intel,"
Aramburu, speaking from this southern town 021 a national radio hookup, said he is sure to ge the co-operation from pollu
Argentine cal parties and the people to carry out elections 115 plamen and put an end to the
TO FIGHT revolutionary cycle." He said a
AID FOR
POLAND
Chicago, Feb, 17 Senator William F. Knowland (Repubi.can-California) sid to day he would fight any Risen hower Administration move to give cronomie assistance
to
10 conform with Washington's | Paland and would oppose con- understanding of its obli: tuots Uinuant military aid 15 Yugo under the SEATO pack,
slavia.
The
American
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That SEATO was ret op s defence against this danger, Communist anggression United Stat's made its stabl clear in a note attachest to the SEATO treaty.
by a the
In case of aggression within the SEATO Trendy aren non-Communist
country, United States 10
is not ligated
1 within SEATO pro visions.
The Baglclad part, which the US suppon Is
without actually being a member, is also regard-
ed by the
defence
nggression.
#alled States
cunstment assembly to meet in
the
July will modify present
A date for general constitution. election will be set as soon as possible after the procination
of the 11** constitution, he
adkled.
Aranburu promised to
which the state of siege under Argentina has been since 1951 "It on a possiblo", but he "co- sid he would have
arici understanding" operation from the public opinion before doing so.
LASHED OUT
Aramburu lashed oral agalust Amerte an
At Service
Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco aitended a Te Deum service in Monaco the first time Princem Grace had been seen in publlo since the Picture shows the royal couple at the end of the service, bidding Gilles Barthes, the Bishop of Monaco. Express Photo.
Cathedral on February birth of her daughter. farewell to Monsignor
COMMON MARKET
Anglo-Portuguese Discussions
Paris, Feb. 17.
High-ranking British and Portuguese civil servants yesterday addressed a secret session of the heads of the six delegations of experts meeting atick charged other here to complete the treaties for a European com-
Counties of being
mon market and Euratom, the European atomic vla al vis the -Per varlist-itusplet tat"ts
energy pool. botage and terrorism Argenti
urged He countries 10
Per
The
Wader,
Senator Knowland, Senate's Republican declared in Lathmanina indepen dence day speech:
"I shall oppust the taking of a single dollar from the over- burdened American taxpayer to build the economile strength of any Communist country behind the Soviet bron curtain or to give military aid to any Communist state anywhere in the world."
said that
Wladyslaw Gomulko, first secretary of the Polish Communist Party
hot to be trusted."
WIK
1 C'erminaturazd
A
Warsaw
dictegation due here soon to seek 100 mil- Hon dollars
to buy in credits
WIN
New Effort
United States
its
and mining machinery,
anet other products.
The distinction
official quarters Reve te trant |
of academile lampsiater in the
Case of
ferences,
to destroy
other
Amerkan note of "the criminal activities of Peron
ลพ โป henchmen wha, with plenty of money and
friendships.
nre trying troy his own country to satisfy his basest insținets?"
promitu peron would this never "get foot again on
and soil," and said "the blood destruction spread by his hatred for will be another prier pald American freedom."
Asmisura
iri
Usually reliable sources here | glan territories in Africa coming
In lo said the experts were told that
the common market on Britain and Portugal consulered easier terms than goods from that the proposal to associato British and Portuguese African
territories. some of France's and Belgium's Africa territories with the six- nation market
hinter might the projected tak between the Pharopean wider market ent Industrial free trade area..
Last werk the 17-nation Or- guntaation for European Econo- nie Co-operation charged its experts to draft a convention an ra promised that
trada urea scheme which the free the next 18 months, in
co-ordin- end under the political plans to
tim of Mr Peter Thomeycroft Bovertument what he enlled "a revolutionary cycle" sluated in September, 1955, Brush Chancellor
dois chequer.
ม cotton. fumming
Senador Knowtung Wild! an porter before
he
speech that he was
fals,
Government will the re- utmost to speed up the proces made hito elucu the County to its in.tutional normalcy.-United opposed to
Indian-Pakistani
Whatever fears may giving the Gomulka government | Pres exist in Pakistan, US experts such assistance. cannot bring themselves to be-! lieve that an bulan attack on Pakistan is a
practical possi- bility.
Thi
uf
possible granting eredity was the Administration's President Eisen- follow-up to
hower's implied offer to help a gon-Sovlet dominated ROVEIT- ment thuring the October revell when Poland wont a measure of issue. United' independence from
Ofelal US allentody there fore, is eentred on the Security Council's new effort to resolve
Kashmir
the Press.
A British
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Syria Charges Iraq With
Conspiracy
of the Ex-
Within Sight
The free rade zone originally propused by Great Britain was tended to fit in with a purely Continental economic union and not to be associated with Africa, where Britain and Portugal both have strong interests.
The iden of Binking French Africa with the common markel was brought up later and it is understood that the British
Government now fears that the result would be discriminations Inside the
the common
markel in Fronch favour of goods from and Belgian Africa and agains! goods from British and Portu- guese Aften.
The British and Portuguese
The British Government's al- representatives asked the heads!
six
on this subject, it was of the
market Ulude common delegations-France, West Ger- learned, is not a purely négative
Italy,
the one. Belgium, mony. Netherlands and Luxembourg to bear this aspect of the ques-; tion in mind when drawing up their fl arrangements,
The
six were reported earlier today
common market.
ment,
D5
"curious"
Duting
Made Clear
Cyclone Hits Queensland
Brisbane. Feb. 17.
A Coral Бел cyelone, hovering of the Queens. jand coast for the past two weeks, struck a 400-mile the state's coast with giant And 86-mile-an hour winds today.
streich
northern Waver
of
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Damage to beach pro-
estimated perty WS thousands of pounds, while Moreton Bay, the enirunce to Brisbane harbour,
made impassable, ཐགལ་ The Japanese freighter Kahubagan Maru, 7,000 tons, and another ship of equal size, had to ride cut the storm outside the har- bour whille
focal realdenia were battening down for
sn
cven worno blow to- morrow as the storm moves southward parallel with the coast-United Press,
Many Young Russians Religious
Moscow, Feb. 17. The newspaper Soviet Molda- vid today admitted that many Soviet young people were still reilgious and attended church, and called for an intensification
anti-religious of
the
and
New Army In The Spring
Budapest, Feb. 17.
The first conscripts to be called up since the disbanding of Hungary's army after last autumn's national rising will report for duty in the spring, it was officially stated here today.
Major General Ferenc Ugral, the rising last October and newly-appointed Chief of Staff November Intervened, General of the re-organised Hungarian Ugral said, according to the army, was quoted as sayig that official Communist newspaper youths born in 1936 must regis= | Nepazobadest.
ter by March 10 and would be Но said in an Interview with called up soon afterwards.
the paper that the army would These 20-year-olds were due now investigate tho personal to be called up last autuun but details of conscripts more care-
fully and
would not call up minors. Recruits would serve from two to three yenta.
Opposition To Corpse Collecting
A
Stayed Neutral
or
Observers recalled many troops and army units sided with the insurgents
stayed neutral during the rising. After- wards the army Was partly demobilised except for frontier guard troops and officers trans- inilitie formations,
Thes
observers
Tokyo, Feb. 17. "corpse collecting" Ferring
launched by carrying out police duties. campaign medical schools and hospi-
sald that Western my youths in the age group tals in Kyoto,
must have Japan, earlier this week to be called
the rising against Was facing
ro Soviet troops strang
and Hungarian ligious and popular op-security police, position, reports reaching Nepszabadrag quoted
here said tonight.
in fought
ud
Major-
General Pal liku, head of the A spokesman for the Kyoto army's political department, as Mereal School sald Buddhist saying that Communist Party priests had warned city rest-organisations in the army would dents that the use of corpses have a considerably greater role
dissection for
was than previously in shaping the against the teachings of Buddha. new political aspect of the new
Popular ignorance as to how army. dead bodios were treated whe also hampering the campaign. the spokesman said.
purposes
The party organisation would be able to pass opinions on
Hc sald some residents plans of unit commanders before honestly believed that corpses they were issued as orders, he were left dismembered after no sald.
examination
top and the flesh fed The issue of new uniforms to dogs kept as guinea pigs by would begin for officers on May nicdical schools.
The Medical School spokes-
ך תז
said.
ich ullay
1, and by 1068 eli troops would
have them. In a debate on the public new uniforms the majority had had spoken against over-ornamental "comie opern" Insignis, he said.
teams special suspicion been sent by the school 'n in- form reddes that there nothing to fear,
The hospital
Was
every school
and each
sakd spokesman
and medical teaching nua my maintained
chambor
Fising
Called For Help
Nepszabadsag reported the ar- of five former members of a requiem body was duly honoured with "counter-revolutionary" radio Buddhist rites before dissection.ciation which operated at Voc,
about 25 miles north of Buda LIMITED
November then pest, after Examination of the corpse was limited to afflicted parts, the Soviet troops attacked Budapest spokesman sald, and sach body for the second time to crush the Was made presentable before
The newspaper said the radio 10 bereaved being returned
station had been in touch with families.
Radio Free Europe (a private Unidentified bodies sent to the
and Communist American hospital and schools
the broadcasting station West
In authorities were preserved Germany) city's
and In several for seven days before being Ger
called for the languages had examined in case relatives came lang
help of United Nations troops forward to claim the corpse.
had
"counter- urged The spokesman said the pre-
was revolutionaries" to hold out 111 sent shortage of corpses
due to increased postwar the end. social
medicine benefits pild for by government. Before the
معله
by
A
nthei, lie campaign.
Pacifle war Reporting on a recent General Assembly of the Communist "patients for medicinal research” youth
irs organisation
the system had been in operation,
The Moldavian Republic, where the
spokesman sald under religion of
among the pr
the prewar system persons who problem
could not afford medical treat- youth was discussed.
ment were cared hospitals
for by the return for
their their bodies could
The newspaper declared that youth organisation leaders ant members were not making any real effort to educate Soviet youth in the spirit of Marist- Leninist atheism,
be dissected after death.
The spokesman said tonight it was hoped that a public meet- The paper sald mare lectures ing to be held later this month will help to allay public fears and discussions in schools and
and result in more corpses being clubs should be devoted to anu- and religious
subjects, France-donated to hospitals for medical
|research purposes.—Reuter,
Presse.
last week's meetings to be "whitu sight" of agree of the Council of the OEEC the British minister made clear ment un how to associate cer- thin African territories with thee their European colleagues
that their
was government
consent that keenly interested in the idea of There was no discussion of a joint Eurn-African develop the British and Portuguese statement scheme but that it en Damascus, Feb. 17.
They were given by visaged such a scheme as The Syrian Government menta. said in a note to the Iraqi agreement for information only. joint undertaking by all the in-
nations A member of one of the six trested parent
of Government that it "bitter-delegations describes the British African territories-Great Bri-
France, Belgium bub thin, ly regretted seeing the Iraqi statement people isolated from the rest would make no further com- Portugt-Reuter. of the Arab world by being harnessed to the Baghdad The British statement pact and Britain, the prepared last month when the
"Belgian Foreign Minister, M. |
Paul-Henri Spark was visiting London. Then Mr Harold Mac- The note was made public by millan, the British Prime Minis the Syrian Foreign Minister, ter, suggested the desirability of Salah Bitter after he had handed | early consultations between Bri- It to the Iraqi Ambassador, intain and the six common market Damascus. The note again powers on the question of bring- accused Iraq of having sent armsing African territories into any to aid persons ploiting a coup European economic union or d'etat in Syria, and said the free trade area. plotters had themselves con- fessed to the charges against them.
it was announced here.
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The note denied Iraqt accusa- tions that the Syrian army intorfered in the political life of the country. The accusations were part of a campaign of dis paragement against Syria. The destruction of Iraqi
pipe- lines crossing Syrian territory, for which the Syrian Govern ment was not responsible, was not aimed at harming Iraq but ot paralysing the Anglo-French attack against Egypt, the nole said-France-Presse.
traing at
cut down by a half. Guards of the two countries excerned wili
Main Difficulty
Was
The main difficulty dealt with by the British and Portuguese representatives was the prospect of goods from French and Bel-
Rock 'N' Roll
Championships
Singapore, Feb. 17.
TRUMAN CHALLENGE ON
MIDDLE EAST
New York, Feb. 17.
Mr Alfred Lilienthal, author and counsel to
the Committee for Security and Justice in the Middle East, today challenged former President Harry Truman's criticism of United States Middle East policy, saying it was a case of "the pot calling the kettle black."
Helicopter
and
on
A
The newspaper also carried interviews given in prison by two of the men accused in trial beginning tomorrow of 11 charges of Hungarians murder, attempted murder, in- eltement and concealing arms.
said that long The report Toth, 25-year-old medical student necused of murder, ad- mitted killing a man but sold she was deceived by rumours which confused her,
One of three men, Miklos Gyongyoesi, 28-year-old plum- ber, accused with her on ing trial for the ninth time in murder charge, would be stand-
his life and did not hide his criminal record, the newspaper alleged.
Could Not Say
a
He was quoted as telling the reporter that he could not say who proposed the killing and tried to put the blame on fellow accused
The trade union Nepakarat today
printed
at
article headed "The Truth About
Armed With International Red Cross Aldo
Cannon
Paris, Feb, 17. For the first time in military "Mr Truman is the last per- of thousands of Arabs among history, an ermed hellcopter is
to be ron to place this responsibility my constituents."
put into service, in sald Mr on someone else,"
Mr Lillerthat suggested that Algeria, to support helicopter- Lilienthal, who returned three the problem of nuding a home borne troops after they have weeks ago trom a tour of the
for Jewish refugees should have landed, it was learned in Paris Middle East, at a press confer-
"bi-national found-solution in a
CHEC.
ment and of the Joint Chiefs of: StofT.
Palcatinian State in which both tonight. Jows and Arabs woul have been citizenя"
Refused Visa
The new helicopter, the S-55, has completed its tests satisfac- torily at Oran. It is armed with three machineguns and a 67
Mr Lilienthal sald Israeli millimetro cannon. In another
It complained that Hungary had received only about a fifth of the ald
promised by the West. It said radio stations broadcast- ing in December said she would get 20 million dollars (about £7,140,000 sterling) worth of nick from the United States and 30 million dollara (about £10,710,000) from the Inter national Red Cross.
The article declare that by January 29 only 4,500,000 dollars (about 1,000,000) worth of such old had reached Hungary and only a further five milion dollars (about 21,780,000) was expected.
50 Arrested
A member of the International
He made public the first chapter of his forthcoming book, The Rock 'n' Roll champions "There Goes the Middle East," Warmw, Feb. 17. Poland is relaxing some of of Perak State, Thao Thenn, 10, in which he quoted Mr Truman that to warned of the disaster the restrictions at her frontiers and his favourite partner Buzy as having admitted that he was follow the creation of with Germany, Czechoslovakia Lyr, 16, have been invited
Bangkoke in April to judge the would and the Soviet Union.
national rock 'n' roll champlon Israel but had ignored the ad- troops mus withdraw fran ermed hellcopter to be perfected Red Cross delegation in Hun-
ing on The hold-up of
"Unicas Israel is made to placed by rockets,
on the report said Its ships of Thailand, It was re-vice of both the State Depart-still-occupied Egyptian territory shortly, the cannon will be rogaty, M, Rette Bovey, comment
"affirmations and figures are frontiers this
summer will
withdraw.
will prove ported here today.
that aggression_pays"
imaginary."
(Budapest Radio, monitored sold he No Arabs
Mr Lilienthal
in Vienna, today reported the carry out the controk simultane- The Perak champs, who are
refuzed on Isneli viss when
arrest of 60 people accused of ously.
of still at school, will dist have to
wanted to visit the Gaza strips
count-rovolutionary activities in AL the Batle seaports
Me. Lilienthal quoton Mr Tru- during his Middle Easter tour.
The hollconier's task will be Folsootarkany Hves County, Gdansk (Danzig) and Szczecin Set their parents permission, (Stellin) contrics dongor The newspaper: Straits Times man sa shying in sapport of his He visited Saudi Arabin, Egypt,
to lead formations of helicopters The radio sal Jowish Syrin and the Lebanon,
they were mem mouni guard over Polists, ships, said Thoo and his partner, who endorsement or
The Committee for Security carrying troops and to stand by bers of a group which had storm Foreign sailors now havo no
the attacked the local town hall have given exhibitions. In Suo;*1 have to answor; -lb dimculty, it is stated, in golling various parts of Malaya, are hundreds of thousands who are and Justice in the Middle East ready to bring its arms to
BUCCCMS of was met up in Now Tork faupport of the troope after they | last October and would be tried
have farsded.----France-Presse, 1000). China Mail Epecial. permits to go sahore, China still discussing whether to make anxiour for the
Zianiem, I don't have hundreds Janwary 1956.-United Press, Mall, Special.
The trip.--Reuter,
no
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