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THE CHINA MAIL, * FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957,

Disarmament Subcommittee Waits On Russia -RN Helicopter Saves

DELEGATE RETURNS BUT FAILS TO SHOW HAND

The

five-power United Nations

on

London, Apr. 25.

Subcommittee Disarmament at its first meeting after Easter here today took up discussion of rockets and guided missiles.

This is the fifth of a seven- point agenda. Since the present Berick of meetings began over five week ago the Ave re

resentatives from the Unlied Union, Britain, Stator, Soviel France and Canada,have dia- conven- nuclear control

cussed nuclear tests, tional disarmament, disarmament, and

systems,

A Western conference source said delegation heads today mude preliminary statements of their attitudes towards disarma- ment in the field of rockela and guided missiles. No significant

proposals emerged.

10 be still remained scon whether the Soviet

Zorin Valerian delegato, Mr had brnight back new instructions from Moscow where he spent the Easter recess.

It

DEPEND ON RUSSIA

the United States was open to] suggestions about the specifie methods by which Fuch ugrooment could be reached,

"He suggested that a feasible

might approach

10 start in space opening up research fields on an international basis, with international participation.

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WHOLE FIELD

Mr Stassen told the confer

It might ence that ultimately be possible research

to tum over a to proccful purposes on an international basis simular that in the International to Geophysical Year.

Mr Stassen said that it might be possible to accomplish more dealing with outer space weapons which were so far not we perfected and not in production than with weapons which were in production.

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He also said that it was the United States view tha Mr John Foster Dulles, United "reasonable amount of inspec- Status Foreign Secretary, has tion" would be able to control said that much would depend the situation if agreement en new instructions brought by | gould be reached.

The Mr Zork,

Subcommittee American

sources Fald here sessions today in- Testuned its

that, commenting on Mr Zarin's stead of yesterday at Mr Zorin's observation

Soviet that the request,

Union wanted agreement over Mr Harold Stassen, the Unit- the whole feld

muclear of ed States delegate, also spent

outer not just and weapona, Easter consulting bals govern-ann

Mr Stassen weapons. ment, but according to Mr Space

undertook to study the Soviet viewpoint.

Informed American sources wald that this undertaking in-

Dulles he returned with no now Instructions.

At today's meeting the source snid the Soviet delegate

reiterated the Soviet attitudepest that expansion of the reope

of the American proposal was

that rockets and guided missiles not ruled out. should be banned as part of

a general muclear ban

Wertern delegates on Dhe other hand were described na they were prepared to means of guided

ways

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NEXT ITEM

They pointed out, however, that Inclusion of nuclear weapons not calculated to reach barming? rockris

outer space would imply missiles apart from a general | greater degree of control than ban if adequate controls and might be Hecessary for outer Inspection

space Weapons alone. worked out chinery could be

Commander Allen Noble, British delegate, wur reported to have said that the inter- continental ballistle missile us a weapon was still in its carly stages, therefore, C urged, the opportunity should be takon of renching agreement to ban it at birth.

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OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS

After today'a meeting. American source sald that Mir Stassen had developed the pro- before the United posal made

Nation Asambly by Mr Henry Cabot Lodge last January, for a Jimited initial agreement on the control of instey. space nuclear missile weapons.

The source sald Mr Stassen the conference today that

told

ces said that it was The sources sal probable that the Disarmament Subcommittee lud now reached the end of its preliminary dis- cussion on missiles and rockets and would next Monday take the next item on its agendi "zones of armament Bimitation and inspection."--Reuter,

Wife Prone To Infatuations

Court Told

Ipoh, Apr. 25.

A former Australian Bre saving champion told high court here during a suit for judlelai separation thai his wife was "prone to infatuations."

Lewis Samuel Galbraith, 27. a mining engineer, was for replying to a petition separation filed by his wifa Mrs Joan Galbriath, 27, an

of the grounds

cruelty. Galbriath denied the plic. rations.

Galbriath told the court his marriage to his Sydney haul schoolday sweetheart

been "normal and happy in

spite of differences Lift."

The former life champion

mni

saving

cho fold

court

with

his wife wis "prone 10

infatuations

men

other

our

and during

has had marriage she

Infatua- number of such tions."

The case is continuing, United Press,

Adenauer Sees Soviet Envoy

Bonn, Apr. 25.

Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chan- cellor, met Mr Andrei Smirnov, the Soviet Am- † bassador to Bonn, hero today

West German Government spokesman sald.

The

A

meeting took place at Dr Adenauer's request.

Taipei, Apr. 25. One of the most wanted men in Tainan, Central Formosa, has been arrested at the most un- expected place, it was reported today.

Lai Yung hù a 21-year-old Minister, has come from West he is presiding who escaped | Berlin, where

convicted Burglar

Dr Heinrich

von Brentano, the West German Foreign

-Sailor's Life.

Solent, to the rescue. After a stop to pick up a surgeon, the British located the Suecia around 2.80 p.m. It is pictured here hover- ing over the ship.

London, Apr. 25. A Royal Navy Whirlwind helicopter hitch - hopped 500 miles last Friday.helicopter and saved the life of A seamen lying dangerous. ly injured in a ship in the Bay of Biscay. It was 3 a.m. when Surmer Lenhart, a 24-year-old Stockholm seaman aboard the 7,000-ton Swedish freighter Suecia, fell and fractured his akull. The ship's doctor was

tour years ago, was spotted over a conference of West Ger-At among the audience at a court

man envoys, to attend the talks, hearing of Tainan last week and was immediately orrested and sent back to gaol.-United Press,

A British Crossword Puzzle

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15 Nautical (8),

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20 Appear (4).

27 Parasol (8).

The toples of discussion were not disclosed but political ob Бегуста belleved that the Chancellor may usk Mr Smirnov for a detalled interpretation of a recent article in the Soviet Embassy bulletin saying that the establishment of good rela- tions between West Germany and the Soviet Union.

would

not require the two nations to give up their ties with other nations.

The bulletin was commenting

on West German reaction, main_

ly negative, to its

previous

articles praising the "Spirit of

Rapallo,"

MOVEMENT OF 6TH FLEET

FRENCH PAPER ASKS

IF AMERICA HAS

}:

SEEN THE LIGHT

Paris, Apr. 25.

The independent afternoon newspaper Le Monde said today that the steaming of US Sixth | Fleet units to the Eastern Mediterranean may be another "Operation Musketeer" the name of the Franco-British expedition to Egypt.

Ike's Doctrine

YEMEN NOT YET DECIDED

Beirut, Apr. 25.

Le Monde said: "The gravity of the situation (In Jordan) has not escaped the Western chan- celleries. It has even succeeded In dampening the optimism of the Washington Administration,

After a long talk with Mr Dulles, President Elsenhower affirmed that the maintenance of Jordan's independence in a vital problem.

"Is that to say that the United States envisages direct interven- tion to maintain the status quo? Nasser Clever

Tho Elsenhower

Doctrine, it is true, does not foresee that

The Yemen has not yet decided whether to accept eventuality, except in the case reject the Eisenhower of a country's being merated

Middle from without. doctrine for the

or

East, Dr Adnan Tarsiai, "However, Nasser La very Yemeni Charge d'Affaires clever and has enough means to to the Lebanon, said here provoke the fall of the regime

from the interior, today.

It happens

al such times that Washington under- stands the necessity of action, beyond kind words and explana- ton of doctrine.

return Yomen

Dr Tasist said in a press stat ment issued after his from a visit to the that King Ahmad had listened with great interest" to an ex- planation of United States policy fowards the Middle East during the visit of the Richards mission

carlier this month,

his

The American Sixth Flect...

for a

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UNITED ITALIAN

SOCIALISTS IMPORTANT

-GAITSKELL

Rome, Apr, 20,

MR. Hugh Galtakell leader of

the British Labour Party, left. Rome for London today" after five days of discrimlorin with Italian political Leaders and an audience with "Pope. Pius XII.

The main purpose ‘of; his visit was to investigate privately the chances of breaking the deadlock preventing the mer ping of Italy'

Socialist and Bocial Democrat partics into: a big leftwing movement that might break the Communist grip on abraniliton Italian volers,

Mr Gaftakell told a press con

ference before leaving that he considered the creation of a united Social Democratic Party in Italy to be of the greatest importance, "but it will be dimcult and it may well take a long time." Informed

SOUTTES said that during his talks by clearly in dicated that he considered the Social Democrats to be right in refusing to further

make

any

move's towards merger until the Sociallats have broken more completely with the Communists, to they have

been illed nearly 10 yours,

whom for

talian political observers com-

mented

that, in doing this, reversed the Impression given by Mr Aneurin Bevan during visit to Italy last February that the Labour Party would favour energetle efforts to draw the two par tles together as he felt the Socialista had broken with the Communists.

weighed anchor just this morn-Mr Galtakell told today's press ing a destination which... could Mediterranean.

Eastern

The King had informed Mr "Does it appear to the While

that o James Richards, head of the House

new Operation that

would consult Musketeer is now the only way mission,

he Teachers of with

other Arabout?"United Press. States before deciding on Altitude towards the doctrine.

He also told Mr Richards that he sincerely desired to work for stronger relations between Yemen and the United States, Dr Tasisi added.--Reuter.

Journalists Visiting Australia

the

conference, "If we should have a unified party which Was simply a Commuplat front organisation it would only mean the destruction of Italian social democracy."- Reuter.

Panama Approached

For Nike Bases

Washington, Apr. 25.

The United States told Panama last summer · that it wants Nike anti-aircraft missile stations to protect the Panama Canal, but has not pressed the issue for months, American officials sald today.

authorities emphasised pald by ships using the water- that the American approach last way. Panamanian officials are will begin an extensive tour of summer was informal, They believed to have been encouraged negotiations actually by Egypt's Suez Canal talooover to try to obtain a share of the 10018.

The

Canberra, Apr. 25. A party of eight journalista from

South and Southeast Asia

Australia

по this week-end, the said Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr Richard Cary, announced today.

The In a statement released hore,

The doctor was winched on

had been held on the matter. to the ship, a stretcher

Officials Bald the United was then winched down,

States told Panama it wanted the

bases for the Niko missiles to

United States the patient put on

рауз protect the vital Panama Canal Panama $1,930,000 annually for stretcher and winched up. Mr Casey said the party would

South Walce, Vie- against possible attack.

This Aprights in the Canal Zono, after which the doctor visit New

toria,

these Nike South Australia, Western parently

increased mone stations payment was was winched up. unable

Australia and Canberra ota a

would have to be outside the than two VERTS ago froch 10-mile-wide Canal Zone to be $430,000/United Press, to deal with the injury |The helicopter-piloted by tour designed to provide

31-year-old Lieutenant broad and interesting picture of most effective. and the captain radioed

Australian Ho,

Panama replied that the mat- Kenneth Mitchell-ar- for help,

This was the fourth of a series for would have to be worked rived at Brest at around of such visits, which were mak-out by negotiating a new agree- 3.10 p.m.

ing an important contribution to ment because the question was mutual uriderstanding At Brest hospital, where pect between Australia and her lease on the Canal Zone,

and res- not covered by the current US Lenhart was taken, a doc- neighbours, Mr Casey added. tor said: "He will be all Reuter. right

now." Expresa

Brest, the French naval authorities were unable to

provide a helicopter with

winch and rescue tackle, So they got in touch with Britain and a helicopter book off from Lee-on- Service.

Hungarian Spying Charges Rejected

Washington, Apr. 25.

The United States today "rojected categorically" (The Rapallo Treaty concluded Hungarian charges that a US military attache stationed between Germany and the Soviet in Budapest engaged in spying. Union in 1822 provided for large-scale economic co-operation between the two countries.) — Reuter.

Red Attack On Dulles

MURDER

Dropped Matter IN THE

1

. Officials said the United

that point and there had been no approach 10 Panama since last summer. They were unable, however, to say whether the United States planned to raiso the lente again.

UNIONISTS States dropped the matter at

OFF TO CHINA

Bangkok, Apr. 25. The Thai Government today granted) passports to seven Thai trade unionists to study labour conditions in Japan.

The unionista sald today that they hoped to fly to Hongkong on their way to Tokyo within the nect two days.

From Hongkong they said the border Gleason's they would cross

Panama apparently is anxious to obtain a share of the tolls

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TWIN CITIES

OPEN CONGRESS

Aix-Les-Bains, Apr. 25.

The first world congress of 130 "Twin" cities of 25 countries opened here to- day under the auspices of the "Bilingual World" organisation.

It also renewed

a protest, 11. He is now at the Pentagon against Soviet and Hungarian here.

detalning

the In today's note military authorities

United the Army offler and another States said, "It is clear from the military attache stationed at the record of Captain US Legation in Budapest. The actions that he neither engaged into China to attend May Day Incident occurred on April-3. in improper activities nor vio-celebrations in Peking and tour Inted any known Hungarian law China for three weeks at the The US stand was contained or

tho All-China in Hun- Federation of Trado Union, diplomatic personnel In a note delivered in Budapest dulation effecting foreign invitation today. It answered an April 9 gary. Hungarian, note charging that

The Legation is instructed Police General Phao Sriyun- Moscow, Apr. 25. Captain Thomas

Gleason, by the United States Govern-onel Thailand's Minister of the Military Leading Soviet circles hid·

Attache in ment to reject categorically the Interior

approved the warned engaged in charges made against Captain passport applications today issued a blistering "open espionage." Hungary Gleason and to renow its cm-the unionists that if they visited attack on the US Secretary demanded that Captain Gleason phaile protest concerning the China they would be inter- General, Jean-Marie Bressand,

thefr of State, Mr John Foster gst out of the country in 48 incident of April 3," said the rogated by police Dulles, accusing him of hour

following "the road of

adventure and ' wad' and

warning that the forces of

US note.-United Press.

Captain Gleason left on April

Communism would win it RADIOACTIVITY

war came.

י

It was one of the most violent blasts against a US Secretary

Sta... since holiday is over (1).

the death of

14 Dance one may see when the

sunny

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· 20 Gloss (5).

21 Eastern ruler (4).

22 Jab (4)/A

24 Frollo (4).

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Pot

Joseph Stalin,

who

Otk

return to Bangkok--Reuter, '

SEATO NAVAL MANOEUVRES

UNDER

Singapore, Apr. 20. :

TRACK DOWN WARSHIPS from Australlo,

Paris, Apr. 26.

prefecture The Paris police today cot up a spoedal depart The commentary on a recentment to track down radion Dulles speech, released in a tivity and protect the popula long statement distributed by tion from accidents involving the official Soviet news agency, dibactive fall-out; - Dom Tass, dropped, the recent Soviet nuclear plants,

lion that a nuclear, war might bring universal extinction.

The, prefecture and the, de-": partment will check the amount

A

the United Kingdorn France and the United Blates have already carried out a sories of training exercises while on the way to the Gulf

for the of Thailand

Ecato maritime exercise "Astra."

slatement from the Royal Navy sald today the prelimin

manbouvrés had firmly established the

holly of

WAY

The Congress Secretary-

stressed the importance of ex- changes between "twin" cities Ho Bald in promoting peace, they represented the "possibility on the most modest

The the

World" was a world organisation based on surface units against air and tolerance and added that "the submarine attacks, the profec- [ federation of twin cilles should tion of a convoy by day and be open to towns all over the nigirt, and the replenishment world on a basis of equality."

of M. Delavalne, President of ships at pas.

the

• Commlited, of Twin City"

German-En-Laye : (rear The British crusor Nowcastle Salut

and whips of the Tenth Austra-Paris) suggested that the "BILD.. Ilan

Squadron, gual World. should be placed Destroyer Tobruke, Anzoo and Warra- under the patronage of the mimga, carried out, high speed United gunnery shoots agains towed Scientific and Cultural Organi

sallon (UNESCO) **Telegrams; of" congratulation vided by : Cannot alteraft were received by the Mayora operating from the Australian, of Hiroshima, Djakarta, Pek Leeruit, chartery (ateboarne mé ing Houston and Antwerp-

Air opposition had been pro of radioactivity, present in the

THURSDAY'S - CROSSWORD ---Atriate 1 Bolaco, 4 Brews, 7 Railcent, 8 Topes, 9-Decent, 11 Emerald, 18 Corrode, 15 Lairtod, it said flatly that capitalian, air, ticularly hour submic 16 swift, 10, Wanderer, 20 clact, 21 Entire, Down: 1 Shred, anot Communion would to under, energy installe fons arid" enter. Agile, 3 Ejected, Battle, & mephant, 6, Bo-ed, 10 Carringe, 13, if another world war broke out, pusestructoactive a ma- - Melangoy 13 Chuella, 16: Qubeit, La mode, KY MOUN

United Press.

Scato (Southerst All Treaty Organisation) naval unlis to operate together at pen

The Navy, said, isë zyrärahigis

Nailons Educational,

FILM STUDIO

JAMES MASON investigates

TENSE, dramaile scans ie being shot on the set at Elstree

The film i Island in the Sun....

Mason, 91 190

angry

James planter, puts his hands on the thron of an Anglo-Indian colonel,, played by Michael Rannie, there is u kut it 'dem not come scram from the set.

It is a scream of dealk. vi, M

MURDER

That i

JULIAH

› SYMONS`pete for Ma, quaiting: new thriller, which has as a background the making of an actual his film yet to be released.

JAMES MASON

INVESTIGATES

by Jullan Symons

begins in the "CHINA MAIL.

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