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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1957,
Atlantic Pact Warned
RUSSIAN POLICY MIXTURE ATOMIC PENCIL
OF BRUTALITY AND SMILING CO-EXISTENCE
Bonn, May 2.
RECOVERED
Bonn, May 2.
An "atomie pencil for which the British army organised a
Dearch for
five Barge-scalo weeks has been found neat an
fur from Army barracks, not where it was 10st, an army spokommen sald here today.
The West German Foreign Minister, Dr Heinrich von Brentano, today warned the Atlantic pact countries not to shaped like a large pencil, was be deluded by the Soviet policy, which he described as "a mixture of brutality and smiling co-existence.”
Brentano, addressing the wanted to avohi linking disarm-} afternoon session of the Naloameni too closely with the prob Council of Ministers, naid item ut Europent unity, would be "a fatal error to plin | desired by Russia, any internal or external weaken- ing of the Nalo on the basis of meaningleA promises"
USSR.
Meantime,
Apokesman
by the
Plueau sald That securly was of concern to a limited mumber of countries, while disarmament concerned a West
German the entire United Nations, The told
reporters that French Foreign Minister added
the foreign Masters of the that i would be dangerous 10 Atlanlle pået countries
disarma- arrived embark upon atome uniformity ment while setting site the at very extensive ot ylews in their analysis of question of conventional East-West relations in the first armament, day of the Council meeting here. SOVIET-WEST RELATIONS | iet, Halvard
The spokesm
Norwegian Foreign Mis- Lange, indicated
that he supported Pineau's re- sel the marks on the whole. Lange sald
foreign ministers of the
Union and
The
The radio-active object,
used by the armfy to irain froópe in the use of gelger counters-- instruments to measure radio- activity.---China Mail Special.
Film Producer And Journalists
In Cannes Flare-Up
Cannes, May 2.
- American producer Mike Todd threatened to
16 it was necessary to avoid both torpedo the official opening of the 10th annual Nate countries agreed on the a colamitous atomic conflict Cannes International Film Festival by withdraw-
und capituleli
Netherlands Foreign ing the inaugural film today as journalists warned Minister, Joseph Luns, urged
they might boycott the opening because of a mix- balance between conventional
and atomie wespons.
up over admission tickets. Injecting a note of pessimism into the meeting, Lune said he
be- way in which relations tween the Soviet other East European countries have developed and on the con- sequences of this development, The German spokesman said that except for some difference
in emphasis the views express was disturbed to And that
ed on this subject were identical. [existing Nala torees
In his speech to the Council, | adequate in deter or
von Brentano discussed Weat aggstun.
German relations with the So-
viet Union and the Soviet bloc.
LIBERATED
were not pulse
to
French Foreign Minister, Luns sold it had Christian Pineau, told the Council that France considered that the Nato would provide un
been hoped
adequate shield, but existing
the main defence problem was to maintain a balance between inadequacies made it impossible
conventional and atomie arms.
Pincou said there were two danger to avoid.
not
The danger that the West might
havo atomic arins at its dis- posal.
be
2. The danger that if conventional UTILS are abandoned, it might impossible to reply to at attack committed solely with conventional wca- DODEL
LIMITED NUMBER Pineau said the Nato would Lucur a great responsibility if it replied with atomic arms to an attack launched solely with con- ventional weapons.
He added that, on the other hand, if the Atlantic pact was incapable of replying forcefully to a conventional-type of attack, the result would be capitulo tion.
to be
very pleased with
the
result
The Netherlands
Minister warned
1146 in vent of aggression, "we would first be conquered liberated."
Foreign the
and then
Brilish Foreign
Secretary,
it was )^ true that his country sought to
Selwyn Lloyd, said
Britain
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New Soviet Industrial
Leader
Appointed
Minister of
ARLEN DAHL'S HUSBAND TESTIFIES
New York, May 2,
BROADWAY and Hollywood
atar Fernando Lamas said in Supreme Court toxy thaL SENIO of the
comporte pictures used by Columbia Pictures to advertise
recent movie starring his wife, Arich Dahl,
her mado
look Like prostitute.
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US LENDING
45 SHIPS
TO ALLIES
Washington, May 2.
The House Armed Services Committee today approved unanimously today a Bill to lend 45 ships
ships.
Two could be sent to Talwan and Thailand, and the other seven would be held in a pool for emergency assignment.
The tall, Handsome actor test. to United States Allies and to sell them four other
flod for his wife in her million dollar malt bgainst Columbia,
Admirti ASL Burke, Chief charging that the advertising of Naval Operations, sold the campaign for the lups would be taken from the wicked as they Come", wh US Reserve Fleet and used by "obene and jewd.”
friendly nationa for mining. anti-submarine warfare end es cort in the event of hostilities,
The Bill would authorise the foon of 45 destroyers, destroyer escorto, and submarines, an: the sale of threo destroyers and ono submarine.
Miss Dahl's attornay, Michael Halperin, showed Laimas some of the advertising material and asked him what impres sion they gave him. Looking at one of the composite ple- tures, the actor replied:
"I would have a believe that it
tendency to was a picture of a prostitute being kissed by aman, The picture is cheap, not in good taste."
NOW IN BED
he suld: of another exhibit,
"She is now in bed, She lo looking a way that is general- by the
way prostitutes look. These pictures are
In bad If my wife had posed taste. for them, I wouldn't be here." The journalists accredited 10 Lainas testiñed Miss Dahl be.
**emotionally came
upset" the Festival the largest in history--were told that only a when she learned of the ad-
vertising. fraction of them would be able to attend the opening late to- night, al which
"She is not what you call "Around the World in
hysterical
He said Todd's
person." 10 Days",
"She was solld, good-think- picture, will have its European premiere,
ing. Since then she has been upset, life has not been the
Tempers flared up Da the Festival authorities were asked te set aside about 500 pinces for Todd's guests, film industry per- sonalities and others, Icaving only a small quota for the jour- nalists.
Not Entered
the 11-
London, May 2.
Todd has virtually taken over The Soviet Union ap-
for the Cannes
arst day, al- give complete predominance to pointed Mikhail Pervukhin though his super-production is nuclear weapons.
entered in Machine not officially Lloyd said what
The annual competition. that any dication that it intends to being presented by Todd Instead any potential enemy nggression would be countered keep up its current in of by the Festival Committee it.
self, at his expense, a Lotal riposte. with a
dustrial drive, A Nato spokesman meantime
He was planning a ballet per- clarified Lloyd's remark at the
Mr Pervuihin, a first Depuly formanos, the West Premier
fireworks, barrage and a member of the balloons, live wild animals and a morning session that
was right to
base is policy on
Soviet leadership. was virtual Hollywood carnival to deter:ence of nggression,
The op
named to the new post by the said that Lloyd Frestulum
the USSR ballyhoo his him, spokesman wanted
make it
clear that Supreme Soviet today, a Moscow Todd invited such notables as broadcast heard here Shape Commander, General the polley of deterrence should undo be carried out with conventional
Latris Norstad and the Ameri- as well as nuclear arms,
can Ambassador to France, Mr Amory Houghton, to Ay Cannes in chartered planes, but It
they was not certain
had
sought was to make it clear to Building today in an inaugural midnight supper gula is
to
said.
of
There was no indication that he had ceased to be a first de- july premier.
to
soine.
an
Lamas said it was his opinion the advertising campaign was sell to a "sexual approach more ticketa,"
"We are
over-emphasising sex too much in the movies." He said. "There have been a ict of complaints. It is cheapen- ing."--United Press.
FIVE SONS
Distribution
Nineteen of the 49 ships could Atlantic bo sent to the North
of Germany, Treaty nations Greece, Italy, Holland, Norway and Turkey,
Twenty-one could go to
Burkold the Navy bos ample ships in reserve to per-
mit this transfer. He said the Navy has 983 ships afloat today. and 120 destroyers, 58 sub- marines ond 150 destroyer escorts in reserve,
Under questioning by Com- mittee members, Burke said there was no plan to transfer either of the United States two to other atomic submarines nations under this Ball
He cald it would cost the US rebabilitate and $89,000,000 to
the old ships before, they
or loaned. The loans
Laun-American nailons of Bre Argentine, Brazil, Chile, Colom-would be for a five-year period, bla, Cuba, Peru, Uruguay and with a renewal clause.
The foreign nations will man and maintain them.
Venezuela
Black And White Churches
Capetown, May 2. The Minister for Native Affairs, Dr H.E. Verwoerd, said here that he was
that convinced
separate
"The loan of these ships will be an important contribution to the defence of the free world,” Burke said.
None For Spain
WAB slated
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Representallye Leon Gavli asked why Spain pot among the nationa to get the ships.
"Spain is one of our friends," he said. Naval bases there."
Burke agreed that Spain was |[BAYER]) "one of our best friends and she is contributing to the over- all security of the free world."
We have
churches for whites and he did not say why Spain was Do on the list, however-hit- Negroes were necessary,
ed Press.
Mr Verwoerd spoke last night in the House of Assembly when the Government forced closure
the on
third reading of the Native Laws Amendment Bill. clause for This Bill includes separate churches.
ensure
that
to
of the utmost "It is portance to South Africa
social in- is not allowed tegration
Verwoerd. Dr Possibility of the development of social integration by a
general
SONS develop,
ARRESTED
Rabat, May 2.
Government The Moroccan announced tonight that five sons of the late El Claoui, Pasha of Marrakesh, have been arrested for "anti-national" activities and that "administrative mea- sures" have been taken against them.
of
JUST AS DISASTROUS The French Foreign Minister said that Britain was right in
The British Foreign Secretary seeking to modernise its numTKY
that A war con- sad to make budgetary savings onsite, ed
with conventional wen- Mr Pervukhin's appointment accepted, by so doing. But he added that ducted
in a series of The Festival Palace seats such plan was possible only Pons would be just as disastrous was the latest
Government shuffles 1,500. Todd cancelled a special if the Nate powers proceeded as an atomic war, the spokes Soviet
men suid.
which apparently have been preview performance for jour-vealed with a joint transformation of The Council then their armed forces and
discussed aimed at stepping up the coun-nalists, suggested by the Festi- con- Middle East problems. The try's industrial production. val authorities. At 6 pm, the ducted joint studies of the prob-ministers decided not to make lem.
publle the proceedings of the
journalists said they might boy- cott the opening.. Turning to the disarmament | Mildille
discussionS. --~ East question, Pineau sald France France-Presse.
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LAGS BEHIND US
Nikita Krushchev
and other
The city of Cannes and the Soviet leaders have admitted
Festival Committee toki 4 hat Russian Industry ings be-
an alterapt hind American, but have said special meeting in
It will speedily catch up. Mr to iron out the squabble, A special press showing was be- Pervukhin's appointment was
morning-France-Presse.
taken here as an indication that ing prepared for early Friday Mr Kruahchev meant what he said.
Mr Pervukhin is one of five årst Deputy Premiers of the Soviet Union-the second dip- lanatic level after Mr Krushchev and Premier Nikola Bulganin. The others are the former
Permanent UN Force Urged
Minister, Vyacheslav lotov, old Holshevik Lazar Kaganovich, trade chief Anastas Mikoyan and the former plan- ning chier, Maxim Saburov
Washington, May 2. Mr Saburov was ousted from the
lawmakers his position, as heat of
proposed State Planning Commission last today that Congress go on year in another government record as favouring creation of Bhake-up-United Press,
permanent United Nations
1
Two
police force,
Such troops, similar to the Ike's Helicopters Will egne force on duty in the Cost $201,000 Middle East; would be used for obevrvation and patrol purpoets Washington, May 2. in world trouble spots, according President Elschhower's two to this proposal, helicopters, with Jecessary Representatives Peter Freling-
gald
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associatioris and welfare danger in South Africa," he said,
WELFARE WORK
Dr Verwoerd said he was in favour of welfare work among the hative people, but that work must be taken over creasing extent by the natives themselves.
to an in-
"It is now very clear that the The sons were part of a group Nationalist Party is prepared to 11 persone ertbjected to give the native leadership and to disciplinary action, an Interior maintain contact with him Ministry communiqua disclosed. Christian guardian and leader and to teach him to do things A Ministry investigation re-
Ho would be that "sizable financial for himself.
organisations, means had been mobilised and encouraged to calabish his own Lisod putraarily abroad, for welfare
"The Bill will not bring activities likely to jeopardise Cross and health services," he the security of the state," the sald, communique caid Franca- about clashes, but only
will "United Press, Presse.
Red
good.
INDIAN MUTINY
CELEBRATIONS
New Delhi, May 2.
The Indian Communist Party today called on all members to celebrate on May 10 the centenary of the Indian Mutiny.
Government, 01 tho Communist headquarters zaid | Indian there would be two-day cele- other hand, have decided not to brations here on May 10, the hold their main celebrations on day the Mutiny or revolt was May 10, but to commemorate the touched off by sepoys at Meerut, Indian Mutiny regarded as and on May 11the day the re-India's first independence strug- bols reached New Delhi from gle-on August 15, the 10th Meerut and proclaimed the last anniversary of India's Indepen-
emperor, Bahadur dence. Moghul Shah, as their leader.
In
The Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, The Communists will organise however, is to address a mass and meetings meeting here on May 10 and a his processioka
the main bizkar Chandni now history of the revolt writ- Chowk (ailver market) where ten by an Indian historian at the o tebels were hanged after the request of the Government will also be suct on that date, — The Congress Party and the Reuter.
pare parts, are costing a total huysen, Jr and A.B.J. Carnaham || British re-occupied Delhi, of
$201,000, the Air Force has introduced the proposal B dvised, Congress.
The contract Ogure compares with White House Press Secre tary James C. Hagerty's report on April 9 that the new air- craft would cost about $00,000 | each-United Press,
Congress. MK Frelinghuysen said the ethergency force had proved of real value in the Middle East and the United States, should take the lead in planning for a permanent forbe. -United Prodo,
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