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In Preserving

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United Nations, Apr. 10.

FRANCE AGAINST US DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS

London, Apr. 10,

AGAINST ALLEGED talks in the United Nations Disarmament Sub- SHOOTING

M. Jules Moch, French delegate to the current

General

Abdel-Khalok

arms and

Committee here, today disagreed with proposals by his United States colleague, Mr Haroldi Stassen, on reductions in conventional armaments, a West- Cairo, Apr, 10. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold Arab League Secretary-ern Conference source stated here.

Instead, M. Moch was quoted as calling for a said tonight the creation of a United na said today two new approach to the problem. Nations Emergency Force for the Middle Yemeni citizens were kill- Mr Stassen at a recent session stage how much East "will count in future efforts to ed last week when British suggested a 10 per cent reduc equipment each country should

forces attacked an Arab tion in armaments in the first have. League mission on preserve peace and promote justice."

the year after reaching a disarm- ament agreement, to be follow- He said there could be differences of Yemen's southern border.

"The British authorities seemed by a further fifteen per cent. opinion as to the wisdom of certain steps to be

the reduction in the following year, trying to provoke

making altogether a 25 per cent taken by the UN in recent months, but Arab world and increase

further tension between Britain cut over two years, that all could agree on the value and his-and the Arabs," he declared

He said he had received news torical importance of the formation of or the incident, which allegedly

occurred on April 8, in a per UNEF and United Nations clearance Ronal message from the Yemen's the Suez Canal.

Iman Altmed

Buid:

will

of

even

and

M. Moch, according to the source, sald one should

first

determine what amount of arm

each aments were needed by power. Then each power should ¦

Little Progress

for

Ho feared that dir Stassen'a Ides, just to cut existing arma by fixed percentages, would be ineffective

and would

lead nowhere,

It was impossible to know what stocks each country pos- scused, and to establish effec- tive control over this might take a long time and be in- conclusive,

The message said that two reduce ita armaments, and not

M. Moch was believed to have Yemenis were killed and two only ita men under arms, to that

given a theoretical example that Hammarskjold, speaking atin distrust or with cynical cri-

wounded others

when the level.

one country might have 20 the 30th anniversary dinner of tielsm, forgetting that setbacks

Certain countries--}{C was | divisions under Arms and the American Jewish Committee, in efforts to implement an ideal mission was attacked at Ea Beido

near the Aden-Yemen border, stated not to have mentioned another 40, do not prove that the ideal is

SHOCKED "First of all, it proved possible wrong.

much more anma- names-had also and overlooking

"I am shocked by the per-ments than were necessary

If it was agreed to cut both in an emergency to create for that at the beginning of great

their manpower strengths to 18) the Grst time a truly inter-elringer in human society there

sistence of the British authori|their troops.

divisions

and their arms--on national force, This force, äl-

ties in resorting to force must always be a stage of such

The Staseen Model-by 10 per though modest in size and, for frailty

incen- meeting with violence a poli- ст seeming

cent, the fret county would constitutional reasons.

sistency."

Deal mission representing nine

have only enough arms to equip modest

nim, Broke how

Arab League states," Hassouna which

II sold. Inevitably

they carried out simple its 10 divisions, while the second ground

Ideals And Law

the

cuts in armaments, would still have much more. count in future efforts to pre-

name of the Arab percentage serve peace and promote Justice.

League denunce this aggres--us suggested by Mr Stassen- Hammarskjold said the his-on which is contrary to inter- they would still have more than "I think

likewise

olher

could fact that

countries, and the tory United Nations could undertake offered "magnificent" examples national principles.

The Yemen Charge d'Affaires quickly recall reservists to use krui carry through a major field of how ideals and law "may be in London loxing handed a new these stocks of arms.

viatory through operation like the clearance of brought to

to the

Foreign Office, assertion of new protest

M. Moch was chairman ond the Suez Canal, where no gov-courageous ernment was in a position to universal principles which the the second in two days,

protested made the chief speech at 10 wise call folly accomplish the task, indicated

when they are

the | against alleged machine-day's meeting, the hundredth. possibles for international first introduced in society organisation which, once proven, shaped in a different pattern."

Le dis- the future

He said the camot in

work for peace Deida, ust be animated by tolerance. ieganded.

To some, the word tolerance Irene. may sound strange in a time of cold war ord of negotiations from positions of strength," he of views added. "It may have an over-

Agree

we can

that the

Principle Maintained regrettable

"Finally, deeply though the conflicts

of the Jewish people

and interests were, it should tone of meekness of appease-

not be forgotten that those who ment.

feel they had to sacrifice for

**" "ARE yet, have we reason to

the maintenance of a principle believe that what was true in

Same

in a different situation may be the first to profit from the fact that the principle was maintain- cd. the law which restrains us like- "As individuals we know that wise

The protects us. holds true in international life." Hammarskjold, who returned recently from talks with Presi- | dent Gamal Abdel Nasser and the other Egyptian officials on Middle East crisis, sald nations were "only at the very begin- ning" of a change from a world of armaments to one of inter- national security,

Jest

"The efforts may seem hope- he said, "It will prove hopeless unless we, all of us, show persistence and unless peoples

and governments allke are willing

to take smaller im- mediate risks in order to have a better chance to avoid the finol disaster threatening us

If we do not manage in turn the course of developments in a new direction,"

Development

The Secretary-General said the United Nations was in 裁 difficult stage of its develop- inent.

the past is no longer true? It is not the wook but the strong who practise tolerance, and the streng do not weaken their posi- tion in showing tolerance."

The

jutent

nate

gunning by Brish forces at El

on Yemen territory. United FTCSA and

At the start of the proceedings he remarked that it was dis- France-couraging to see how little pro- grew had been made during the four years of discussions.

Socialist Mission

For Red China

At the meetings, which are attended by the United States, Soviet Union, Britain, France and Canada, both East and West

are agreed that the forces of the great powers United States, Tokyo Apr. 10.

Union and Chine A Japanese Socialist

Party Soviet Mission of 10, led by Party should initially be reduced to 2,500,000 each, and those of Bri- Secretary General Inciire tain and France to 750,000 each. Asanuma, left here tonight by air for Peking.

Dag Hammarskjold began the Mr Asanuma said he will see Afth year of his five-year term Communist Chinese Government as Secretary-General of | the officials and Informally discuss

Nations today, There restoration of United

diplomatic rela- was no ceremony.---United Pressions between Japan and Com- on

munist Chino-Reuter.

UK WAGE

DISPUTES

INQUIRY

ENDS

London, Apr. 10. GOVERNMENT court of inquiry into wage disputes in tite Britlah shipbuilding and engineering industries ended It hearings today in Landon, It is expected to make recom- mendations next week to em- ployers and union leaders for sestling a crisis which caused recent national strikes in both Industries.

Shipyard and engineering uniona sent their men back to work last Thursday when the im- "It is still too weak to provide

partial three-man court set uin the security desired by all, while by the Government opened being strong enough and

alive

Its publio hearings. Both sides enough effectively to point out agreed to give evidence and the direction in which the solu- to consider its findings.

The nation's 200,000 tpyari tion must be sought," he said.

"In its

men had been on strike for 18 present phase the or-

days look to muny Canisation may

and

snowball strike like e

e preacher who cannot im- pose the law he states or realise the gospel he Interpreti, It is understandable if those who have this impression turn away

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the a fimilar riar for engineers would cost £70,- 000,000. with our@oquentlat increases

which would follow such settlement, the, industry's total bill would more likely be around £110,000,000,

Mr Bill Carron, of the Amal- gamated Engineering Union, pointed out that engineering exports had gone up tremend- ously since 1948 and now formed 48 per cent of all Bri- tial exports, The employers could well afford the 10, per cont increast, he claimed........ China Mall Special,

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