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THE CHINA! MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967,
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Senate Urged Not To Weaken ELECTION Mollet Will Break
Ike's Doctrine
Bandits
Sanctions Against
Terrorise Israel Deprecated
Mexican States
A
by
Washington, Feb. 24.
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles urged Senate leaders today not to adopt any amendments that could weaken the effectiveness of President Eisenhower's Middle East resolution.
the and
Dulles, in an unusual Sunday | meeting, Sen. Lyndon B. John-·
кол (Dom.) described nessun at his home, held
frank exchango of view," with || nession (13 "productive eight Senate Deinocratie and fruitful." Republican leaders on "various Lamendments” introduced
the Central | resolution now pending in the
Senate,
Mexico City, Feb. 24. The Government was asked today to end "reignt of tercqr" bandits in Guanajuato and San Luis Potosi states.
Residents
of the Mexico states appented to the army and the Interior Ministry to send troops to halt the armed band led by a Spaniard, Jesus Gonzalez Cazares.
About Equal
ny
One of the Senators said after the two-hour conference with Dulles that the discussion was
There were indications, how- They accused the gang opera-ever, that the Senators worned ting along the border of two the Adulnistration that states with responsibility for attempt to hupose sanctions do "murders. robberies, kidnep- Iruel in the United Nations ping. cattle rustling, usury, mlight disrupt Senate action on Blavery and other erimes."
the resolution and open it 10 Signers of the petition from any number of amendments. the communities of Rio Verde, Pedro Montoya, Victoria, VDia San Luis de in Paz and others old troops temporarily stopped the bandli Invasions Inst September. But they
charged Gonzalez thint
Cazares used "pull" to have the troops with- drawn and the assaults started again.
The bandite, it was declared, are armed with automatic rifles | and have set up a "garrisons" in one of 10 Lunelendan sized since they started operations in 1940, -United Press.
Hungarian Writers Waiting
London, Feb. 24.
Hug
Mr Sandor Natty, a garlan writer and winner of the Stalin prize, sid today that Hungarian writers are not on strike ds has been alleged. but are merely waiting for a possibility to publish the works they are writing.
According to MTT, the Hun- Karan news agency, Mr Nagy said this in Nepakarat, a Buda- pest newspaper,
Referring to accusations that
the
about equally divided between the resolution and the questions of sanctions against Israci.
It was understout, however, that the discussion fallet to win over Sen. Richard B. Rusne (Dem.), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He | remained opposed to passage of the resolution units provisions to provide economie ald milltary aid to the Middle East are separated,
and
Sen. Warren Q. Magnuson (Dem.) said on a television pro- Kramme that such an amend- ment will be Introduced. He added that he will support 1.
But Magnuson said he thought the Senate this week would pass resolution committing US dollars and troops, if necessary to protect The Middie East against Communjal eggresion.
the
Suez Canal
Sen. Estes Kelauver (Dem.) said, meanwhile, that his chief} objection to the resolution is
Tex-
said
He sala the meeting carried on the "spirit of co-operation between the executive branch and Congress”, and expressod the hope it would conțiñue,
Magnuson sald, however, that many members of Congressi lave "lost confidence" in Dulles and. In Administration handling of foreign affairs,
Trouble Brewing
Ite said that many Congress- men knew trouble in the Middle but that East was brewing" during the political campaign,| Dulles reported that news from the uren was "good."
Besides Johnson and Russell, other Senators attending the Dulles meeting were: William F. Republican Kuowland, Senate leader; Chairman Theodore F. Green (Dem) of the Foreign Relations Commitice, Democratic Whip Mike Munsfield, Re- pubileus Whip
Everett M. Leverett Dirksen,
Saltonstall (Rep.). and Alexander (Rep.)—United Press,
Freedom Fighters
Wiley
Misinformed
Washington, Feb. 24.
Mr Arthur Larson, chief of the US Information Agency, said today the Voice of America never gave the Hungarian rebels
RESCUE-AND DISASTER
The scenes of hope and destult. Ploture top shows a US Air Force helloopter holating to stoly the crew member of a wrecked tugboat grounded on a reef near the coast of Okinawa. All crew members were evacuated for the sur after pounding surf foreld watertight doors open, flooding the vessel. Plófuire bottom shoirs a disaster at Revereto, Italy, when a goods train vras derailed offer the axle of one of the wagona broke Soome, No lives were lost, but damage is estimated at many million fire,--Express Photo.
UK ARMED FORCES
CUTS DISCUSSIONS
London, Feb. 25.
Ministers of the seven-nation Western Euro pean Union assemble here today for their two-day conference beginning tomorrow amid reports that Britain's proposed armed forces cuts in Europe may be criticised by some continental delegates.
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FEVER IN EIRE
Dublin, Feb. 25, The Eire genéral elec- tion campaign, now in full swing, has resolved itself into three main issues: government by a coalition of parties versus governs ment by a single party, edonomic policy and party tactics in relation to the raids on police and mili- tary posts in Northern Ire- land.
coalition The question, of a government has been a pros miticfit Istio" fd etch of thờ three general election since 1945. But the question is of excep tional interest in the March election bocatio
of efforts to bring the two main opposing parties together in one unit
Thieso two parties-Flasina Fail,
led by the veteran former revoluntary, Mr
old
Postwar Government
Record
Paris, Feb. 24.
The Government of Premier Guy Mollet will beat the record for the longest-lasting French Government since the institution of the Fourth Republic, on Tuesday, February 26.
Since the beginning. of the quote has told the record: for Fourth Republic after the many years, His government, Second World War, Henri which lasted for one year and
Moon Travel
Questioned
By Scientist
Washington, Feb. 24.
24 days, fell in the autuma of 1049.
Guy Mollet's Govertiment dates from February 2 last year.
Leaves For US
M Mollet lett ture tonight by air for, New York on Kis way to Washington to begin a fortnight's visit to the United States and Canada,
The Premier was accompanied the Foreign Minister, M. Christian Pineau, M.
by
Louls
a Joxe, Secretary-General of the
olber
Dr Lee De Forest, led by prominent American scien- Foreign Ministry, and Voters, and Fine Garde Prime Minister John Costello
tist, predicted today that advisers. the have their origins in
man will never reach the In a statement of Orly Air- moon "regardless of all port, M. Mollet sald he hoped that his visit would help to future scientific advances." tighten the bonds of friendship Franco and North America and permit cloed co- ordination of their polleles.
M. Mollet said:
an
Sin Fein Party, which negotiated The Anglo-Irish treaty of 1921, Sinn Fein spilt over the treaty terms and the
De Forest, sometimes describ-between civil war followed, with Mr de
ed as the father of electronics, Valera leading the opposition, and that "man is falferently an
The treaty is no longer Issue in Irish politics
earthly creature, and only his but the
Iseteniife Imagination will ever division which it caused has per-make hiin a planetary elated down to the present day
the form of the two parties. The differences between these puriles are differences in per-. sonalities rather than differences In policies.
iry
on
Bul De Forest, whose
"It is with pleasure that I have responded to the invitation ef President Eisenhower. My United States journey to the of Communica- The Future
witness to the friendship tions" wee aired by the Voices
its leader. It of America, was more opumis- Fico for the American tie about the future of tele-people and for
will also permit broad conversa- vision. Ife id that "by adroit tions on the principal problems location of relay stations and by of world policy. taking advantage of reflections from the lotosphere, trans- occan television is only a matter of 10 years or less."
VAGÜÜM TÜBE
Great Problems
WORKING QUIETLY During the last few weeks, some members of the Fine Gael Party, led by Senator James Croeble, worlding quietly and
"To General Eisenhower, umoufletely, have tried to bring
whose name will remain attach- about à merger between them.
ed to the Hberation of our According to usually well-
De Forest's invention of the national territory, I will bring Informed sources, they had the
vacuum tube 51 years ago made the affectionate greetings of the unofficial blessing of President Sean T. O'Kelly,
bimself a possible modern radio broad-French people.
"With President Elsenhower I caling, radar and television. former member of Fianna Fail,
He noted that this year may of the hour, inspired by the will review the great problems who is
to favour a is known
become known as the year of the lively desire which we share Fino Gael took по
notice of the moves
first man-made planet-the tiny
with our Arlerican friends, of artifelal earth-satellito. and Me Costello's only com-
linding solutions to the in "But to pince a man in a ment was that
at they were made
peace and in Justice without his knowledge
multi-stage rocket and OT al-
and project thority
hin
the Into But it
controlling it is believed that he would favour a merger.
Gravitational neid of the moon,
"M. St Laurent has invlica me Mr de
where the passenger can make
to Canada, scientifle observation, perhaps go on next land alive, and then return to country which so many cultural earth--all
constitutes and sentimental links closely
unite to France. I wild dream
count on worthy of Jules Verne."-United Press,
Valero and the Fianna Fail executive turned the pro- posals down. Political observers express the view that Flannu Fail has the whip hand because it is the biggest party and tie only one which has been able to form a single-party government since 1932.
ove
formation of
a
While Fine Gael has officially ignored the merger moves, party palters have been advocatin government, composed of all uries, which, they clolm, could deal more effectively with the nation's economic problems- China Mall Special
that it "doesn't touch the basic problems of the Middle East." In a weekly crecast to Te nessee stations, Ketauver these problems involved inter- any reason to expect milli- the Writers Union had led the Cimal, guarantees against further United States.
nationalisation of the Suez tary assistance from tho "counter-revolution", Mr Nagy
All delegations will be re The sources, however, believe said that nobody listened any Arab-Israeil fighting in the Gaza
Mr Larson said that
forthcoming before presented by their foreign that the more to any writer when arms strip, and free navigation in the
the revolt, the "Volce" broad- ministers except France, whose ference is not Ukely to take any spoke in the streets of Buda- Conal and the Gulf of Aqaba.
Even if Israel complies with
M. Christian Pineau will be firm decision on the British pro- | casts merely reported "In 4 pest, but he nevertheless urged
the with his Prime Minister, unemotional way"
M.posals, which are frankly attitude United Nations requests the writers to revise
and quiet,
facts about "what's going on in Guy Mollet, in Washington formatted here to be dictated by withdraws troops from the Gaza which they tool at the Ume",
satellite countries and discussions with President economie nëćessity. whereas the Soviet Union had and Aqaba arens, he said, these other
Elsenhower. what's going on "will
in Russia." remain not "to regret what she did on problems
After the Soviet November 4to protect the solved."
suppression of the Hungarian revolution, peoples regime in Hungary." In a statement agreed to by some of the refugees said that instead by M. Albert Gagler, China Mail Special.
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France will be represented
Soviet Policy
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French Offer
To Cooperate
In
Morocco
the "freedom fighters" were led Minister for Labour and Social Other issues facing the minis-
Meknes, Feb. 24. to believe by Western broad-Affairs, unici M. Maurice Faure, tors are disarmament, on which
Recent éttacks by Moroccan for Foreign talks will reopen here next liberation army units against casts that they could expect Secretary of State
Affairs.
month with Russia in the United French army posts in Mauri- help from the West if they
Nations Disarmament Sub- revolted against communism.
fania, southern Morocco, have Britain's Foreigs Secretary, Committee, and proposals for not changed the French army's Mr Selwyn
future of WEU put forward attended a weekend conference by the Freich und Lal ward willingness to co-operate with
INW.
General Rene Morocco, Mr Larson, newly named of top British ministers at gations in Paris lust December.
Совпу,
commander of the French the official country USIA director, referred to the Chequers.
troops issue in a filmed television in-home in Buckinghamshire of
Meknes today.
in, Morocco, said in terview
with Representative Mr Harold Macmillan,
Prime Minister, Harold Ostering.
NO INCITEMENT
“We did not incite people to rebel in Hungary," he said. "Wo didn't impliedly or ex- pressly give them any expecta- tion of military assistance on our part."
the
Army Reduction
Tirs sources consider likely that the West German delegation will press for a discussion of recent Soviet policy in Easter Europe.
The conference will also be attended by observers from The Chequer's meeting was Saceur (NATO Supreme Allied understood to have included a Commander in Europe) ond Ho said the Voles would discussion of the line Britain from the United States and continue to give the peoples be will take at the meeting of the Canada-China Mail Special. hina the Iron Curtain the facts Foreign Ministers' Counci of about world aftalte in a quiet, WEU France, West Germany, dispassionate way,
Italy, the
the Netherlands, Belgium,
At the
WEU
conference,
"That we believe is our job,"Luxembourg and Britain. ho, said, "and what people do with the facts after they get Britain's proposals for a reduc them is something we can't con-
tion of her military commit itol."-United Press...
Turks Praise
Bagdad Alliance
Istanbul, Feb. 24. The Turkish Prime Minister,
Mr Adram Menderes, said to-
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It was to sign the Bagdad pact.
mento
General Cogny, speaking at a meeting of reserve officers said that a means would be soon
that
Going To Canada
having prodtable discussions
with the Canadian leaders. My visits to Queble and to Montreal will
assumo
65 Executed eurice in my eyes special signi»
In Amer
"It is my
ardent wish that
coming days will help to Highten the
bonds of friendship Between France and the great
Last Year countries of the North Azeri-
can continent and will permit a closer cocordifiation of their policies," France-Presse and
Washington, Feb. 24. The Federal Prison Reuter. Büreau
today reported
that 65 exécutions were
carried out by civil au- thorities in the United States during 1956-11 in 1955 and only three more than the record low of 62 in 1953.
fewer than
This, the bureau said, marked a continuation of the trend to- ward, less frequent use of the death penalty in the US.
60
South Africa's Policies Unfavourable
Washington, Feb. 24. Continuation of South
Six states accounted for 39, or
per cent, of the 65 executions, Africa's "apartheid”: policy Thess were Mississippi with of racial segregation will eight executions, Florida and ultimately create conditions Texas, with seven caehr, Georgiu
Thomas
and New York With six onch, favourable to a tragic explo and California with Ave.
ston,” Senator Of the 65 total, 52 were for Green said today, murder 12 for rape mud 3^for 43. NEGROES The condemned prisoners in cluded 43 Negroes, 21 whites
American Indian,
found to bring to troubled kidnapping,
southern Morocco the same detente found now' in eastern Morocco "thanks to the under
and 1 and the goodwill of the starding Moroccan Government."
males. General Cogny reeled the three, aims of the French army in Morocco Aid to the new Morocean army, protection of French nationals, and protection
ADENAUER ON HOLIDAY
of the borders.
French accurity forces killed Bond, Feb. 24. 14 reb
rebels and captured, three Adéntiuor, De Konrad
01- in Western Europe by
during a helicople, operation at German Chan- about 27,000 men to some 50,000 year-old West will be discussed in the Ught of cellor, left here by train today quran, some eight miles from (Algeria) yesterday, It 70 for B three-week holiday was disclosed today. Munitions views recully expressed by the Cadenabbla on
Lake Coy weapons, Atlantic
Supreme Com probably his last ballday before
foodstocks and mander, General Lauris Norstad,
were cipe campaign begins for the military equipment Usually reliable sources here general elections in the
fured. Ithink that the strongest criticism
He was accompaniet by In the sime area, two rebels will come from the West Göt- two daughters, Mrs bem were filled and a suspect af man delegation. France toe, Wehrhahn and Mra' Lotta Kius- | fédica, during further operations: expected to voleë misgivings, haupt.--China Mail Speciál,
the
-France-Presso,
tof,
Mr Green, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations' Com- Imittee, issued a report on his trip last autumn through 13 Africans countries. He said South all Africa's booming economic development could grind to a Electrocution was the method were to exceed the breaking Ages ranged from 18 to 80, midden halt if "facial tensions in 46 executions. Sixteen were point" because native labour lethal gus and one man was "as been heavily integrated by hanged in the state of Washing into South Africa's major indus-
tries For the first time, the bureau Senator Green called the compiled data on the elapsed South African racial programme time between
to sentence and "reiculated
suppress those cxxecution and found the average rigtits of professional, economic Iri-1950 was one year, and two and social e liberty without months.
which an entire class must re- At the close of the year, 148 main in an interior position,
under death cannot, bellove that this policy
will succeed." The bureau complies civil
HIGH PRAISE... advised that the armed forcos States must consider friendship carried out to execution In 1950, with the Pretoria, government, --China Mall Special
policy of non-interference other domestic affairs of rittions and traditional US.
id
werd
data only, but noted it had been He warned that the United
New Communist Look Unimpressive 225-Day Strike
Washington, Feb, 247"
Speaking on Ankara radio on NOTWITHSTANDING is "de
the second armiversary of the pact, he said it had withstood the pressured or violent events.
The Prime Minister said tho pact was accopica no the only
upork with
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claration of Independence from the Kremlin, the US Communist Party Milli faces a court battle with the Gotten- ment this spring,AMA S Justice Department sources, talá today responsible oficial
Edgar Hoovet, étäfirniéd, this In a speech in Pennsylvants
on Friday,
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