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ADENAUER SEEKING US ASSURANCE JAPAN & PAKISTAN

Bombers

'Pound'

Britain

London, May 26. United States and British Jet bombers theoretically pounded Britain from bases

ranging from Norway to the Mediterraneau today in Bri- tan's biggest air defence exercise since World War 11.

The Reyaf Air Force on- nounced that heavy "enemy"

atticks in which Britain's della

bombers

were

wine Vallant given their first major test in rlinulated warfare hi points Loughout the country during the night and early this morn ing.

"Defending" forces reported intercepting several planes of the combined US-Artish ullack formations more than 100 miles from the British coast-five times us far away as Germon Luftwaffe attackers were stop- ped during World War II. "A large number" was "shot down"

English Channel. Inlo the

The four-engined Valiants, rimulating nuclear bombers, nt- tacked in two waves on a 300- mlie front. One force flew from the Shetland and Orkney island and swept down over Scotland and Northern England. The other assembled off South- Cr Norway and struck Britain's northeast coast.

out

Vigi- by

Other attacks, in what the RAF dubbed "Exercise lant." were carried Canberra * bambers United States B-45 jcts. American F-100 Super Sabres and B-57% swept over East Anglin.-United Press.

NASSER TO

VISIT GREECE

Athens, May 20. Egyptian President, Gamal Abdel Nasser's official visit to Greece will probably place in July, a Greck Foreign Ministry spokesman sald

take

.10.

Nasser expressed a desire to Visit Greece immediately after the Egyptian elections in July, te spokesman said,

The Greek Ambassador to Egypt. Dimitri Lambros report on his talk yesterday with Nasser wus greeted with great satisfac- tion in Greek government cir- cles. Informed sources said the report contained important state ments on the status of Greeks in Egypt, as well as interesting

Egyptian for proposals operation with Greece on the international level.

Co-

The Ambassador also gathered the impression that Grocce's acerplance of the Eisenhower doctrine for the Middle East had been "perfectly understood and accepted", by Nasser, the sources

ald-Franco-Presse.

A British

Effect Of London

Talks On Reunification

By RALPH HARRIS

Gottysburg, Máy 26.

Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, arrived here today for talks with President Eisenhower,

The talks, which will move to Washington tomorrow, assumed especial significance in the light of the disarmament negotiations with the Soviet Union and the forthcoming West German elections.

United States proposals to be made at the Five Power Disarin ament Talks in Loudon next

*STRENGTHEN

TIES. SAYS BRENTANO

Washington, May 20. German Minister Foren Affairs

von

of

Heinrich Pentano said today

le was confident that the talks between its govern mes and the United States that begins here tomorrow "will contribute to itsm- Ing International tensions as a milestone and serve

en our tead to pruce and freedom,"

"

Von Brentano and Party arrived by plane

week, German Re-unification, and other Western Defence European problems were on the agenda for three days ai conferences.

the

Mr Elsenhower and Dr Aden- Quer opened their exchanges informally over lunch oni the glassed-in porch of the Frosi- dent's Gettysburg farm over- looking the historic civil wor battlefeld.

Aller a week-end of rest in the country, the 81-year-old Chancellor few tram New York this morning in the President's two-ingine acro-commander plane. He made no statement on his arrival and was sped to the farm by car only seconds after Major

John Elsenhower, President's son, greeted him at the airport,

his

to

nt

from New York at 1753 GMT. fie was greeted Oke airport by Hobert Murphy, Deputy Under- secretary of Slate, other US State Department offlelats and members of the German Embassy staff.

Von Brentano sald he was glad to have the op- portunity to be in the United States again and meet

American prople.

tile

"T DUITS Hube

trat Ulila

forthcoming meeting willi help to strengthen the tics of friendship between the American

German amil people," he said.

Brentano and lus party lift mediately for Blair

the House,

White House guest house located across the street from President Eisenhower's residence,

A German Embassy spokesman sald von Bren- tano would resi for a while and then greet Chancellor Adenauer and Konrad President Elsenhower.

Von

The official talks begin at 1539 GMT tomorrow when Axientutr and will Call Brentano

on John State Secretary of Faster Dulies at the State Department-United Press,

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Adjust Policies

the

Dr Adenauer's visit, bis nich the United States, Way described by officials here as an opportunity to review and adjust policis ag the United States tested Soviet Intentions, and to prevent misunder standings in German-American affect relations which

could

the West German elections on September 15.

and

Dr Adchaute is regarded as a staunch support of Nato the Western dufence system.

The

of lond

his Achure Christian Democratie Govern- ment is being challenged by the Social Democratic party of Mr Erich Olienhauer, and officials do not rule out the possibility that the Soviet Union might try to Influence the election against the Chancellor.

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TBURG

AMANA

DAMASCUS

FALSAN

The "Ulaman" stuck in the mud of a river bed en-route from Persia to Pakistan,-London Express Photo.

London.

In Middlesbrough you can rida for # still take a bus

go from penny. You can end to ond of the route for threepenco.

But there is one remark- able bus sorvice on which it

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CALCUTTA

The air fare from London to Calcutta 10 £214, or £149 tourist. Mr Paddy organiser, Carrow-Fisher,

owner and driver of a bus service covering much the same route, la expecting to make three or four round year on his now trips sarvice with the return fora almost the same as single air tourist fare,

On' Ita first rum, the "Indlaman" feft London on April 15 with 20 passengers aboard. Last weekend the bus got its first servicing at Teheran, in Parela.

Nights have been spent in

often than tenta mors

Urs hotele and, of course, thero have been plenty of difficul-

It tles to face. was tricky getting A visa to past through Bulgaria; a wheel |came "pertiously near a pro- cipica edge in the Porsian mountains, and a bridge on the route had been washed away.

100.4 BELOW Czech Delegation

ZERO AND

STILL ALIVE

To Visit Yugoslavia In June

Prague, May 26.

Now York, May 26. A group of 18 Ameri- at the САПЬ encamped

A Czech Government delegation headed by Pole have South

ex-

Mr Viliam Siroky, the Prime Minister, will visit perienced lower tempera-

than

other Yugoslavia next month on the initiative of Presi- turca human beings, the New dent Titó, usually reliable sources said here today. York Times reported to-

Some officials today expressed the view that the Soviet Union or the East Germany Government might make an offer on e-day. unification which could seriously The complicata the Chancellor's position.

Political Threat

May 100.4

any

newspaper said that on

11, the temperature was (Fahrenheit), by far the lowest

below degrees

to date

temperature recorded

the earth's surface. Previously, the coldest re-

on

The visit, likely to begin between June 23 and 26, will be the first by a government delega- tion from a Communist state since relations be- tween Yugoslavia and the Eastern Bloc worsened after the Hungarian rising last autumn, when Belgrade condemned Russia's armed intervention against the rebels.

corded place on earth was 89.9 this Linked with

potential and 93.7 degrees below zero, The Czechoslovak Communist Agreement in principle. Ly political thrent was the effect

the newspaper sald, which

a Soviet-United States

It said the cold was one fac-leaders are considered amongst understood to have been reach Moscow in ed for a visit to Belgrade by the most loyal to disarmament agreement might tor in a general loss of weight Eastern Europe.

the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr have on Gertnară re-unification.

umong the men. By May 1,

Chou En-lal, bul no date has President Tito, expelled from of them had lost 25

bech set, Dr Adenauer was expected seven

the Cominform in 1940, original-

It was

Czech the to seek strong formal assurances pounds or more.

ly issued

Invitation to

expected the CALORIES from the President on this score,

Czechoslovakia early last year vint would take place after a Explaining this, Dr Ralvert after his "réhabilitation" by visit to Belgrade by the Swedish Informod

Mr Darling sald sources

Mr Tago Minister, of the

of Moscow. College

Primo Eisenhower was well aware of Physicians and Surgeons at the Chancellor's insistence that Columbia University, sald ex-

But the visit was "forgotten" Exlander, who is due to arrive until West Germany's position on re-

posure to extreme cold greatly when the Yugoslav Government en June 11 and to stay unifications must not be jeo-

Increased the number of calories penly backed Hungary's chert June 10, Router.

lived "National Communist" pardised by the disarmament

required by the body. negotiations.

INVITATION

Dr Paul Siple, scientine leader leader, Imre Nagy. He was expected to tell Dr of the South Pole station, has Adenauer that the United States reported that even at 100 degrees

Yugoslavia rovived the invita- would do nothing affecting West below zero, it was possible to go

the camp buildings ton parly this year, according Germany without seeking its outside

without Ill effects, the news- to the sources. Czechoslovak approval in advance.

paper sald. One man had spent leaders agreed to accept it after that some hesitation though the off- Dr Adenauer was seriously halt an hour outdoor, in

clal press here kept up its embarrassed earlier this month 'temperature.

The men will be cut off from attacks on Yugoslavia. The last by reports suggesting that the

next major attack appeared in Rudo

armament

Dulles Denies

Premier

Reports

To King

United States was willing to the outside world until negotiate a "first step" dis- September. The camp was cs-Pravo, the Communist Party

antabilched agreement and

to join more than newspaper, last month,

The last visit of a high-level

Peshawar, May 20. aerial inspection zone based on 1,000 other outposts throughout

took

Afghan Premier Sardar Daub the present partition of Ger-the world in observing earth-Czechoslovak delegation

Earth's place in May, last year, when Khan, who returned to Afghaal- mary.

weather, the quakes

by Mr stan two days oge after com- magnetism and other such parliamentarians lod

Zdenek Fler liger, a top polit- - pleiton of an extensive Euro- phenomena

The programme is to continue baro member, toured Yuropean and Middle Eastern tour, submitted his report yesterday throughout the International slavia for over a fortnight,

Economic and cultural rela-to the Afghan King. Geophysical Year which begins

The Premier returned in time on

July 1. and runs for 18 tons between the two countries

fliproved swiftly, after President for Afghanistan's 30th anniver months.-Chin Mall Special.

"Tito's "rehabilitation,” cul-sury of Independence, celebra-

which will minating last year in Czecho- tions of

open to slovals, loans totalling £20 ml-morrow with a visit of govern

lenders and llon sterling, mainly to micet ment and military

the royal claims by Yugoslavia for com foreign diplomats to pensation done her economy by palace,

A dirbar will be held in the n:Cominform economile blockada

evening, after a day of sports, after 1048.

fairs, folk dances" and other amusements-France-Presse,

Mr John Foster Dulles, the

United States Secretary State, firmly denied these re- ports at Washington press conference. He also stated that in any event the United States Wha thinkding of an experi

zone in the mental inspection

there were

Arctic, where

fewer political problems and

countries than in Europe.

EARTH TREMORS

RECORDED

ANNOUNCEMENT

It wounded in

Affair

Bel-

Triesto, May 20.. "Violent" earth tremors, the

was esti Dr Adenauer was said to be epicentre of which anxious to dispel any Ungering mated to be about 100 miles. fera of misconceptions among south of here, were registered grade by the Yuzulav Foreign Secretariat that the the West Germe voters by in early this morning by selamp Czech Government delegation instruments of the would vint, Yugoslavia in the corporating a strong murano graphic

second half of June.. from the Proeldent in the folat local observatory,

Observatory offcials said the

The homeement did not communique to be ishund at this

tremor "of excepive afty exact date or the length dnd of his Wensington visit first, earth

tional violence", was, registered and next Wednotky

nt 0736 and 44 seconds (0638 of the vialt but said it would be at the invitation at the Yugoslav and 44 seconds GMT).

'Two other minor shocks were

Prident and one resistored at ense second and 1915 and 50 seconds, yesterday was markod by

SZEZON Evelings The officials said they pre number of on event a comertour one stod the shots took place on perete from Connie E. was que todo por la Europe the southern coast of Grosentals and wie Pricting himmett

United

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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across 1 Custom, 4 Adept, Arrest, 8 Usury, 10 Koop, 12 Redress, 15 Armid, 16 Anew, 17 Kas, 19 Fakir, 20 Spalter, 21 Toil, 23 Vezin, 24/Cont-le, 25 Pyle, 20 Graden Dawn: 1 Crackies, 2 Surocang, 3 Cast Distrait, & Feruse, 3 Codar, if Prunus 12 Repor, 13 Enrolled, in Aweica is roar, ri Monde find THI.).

Présben Berhower, it was kened here, was ready to fonké cook that the Udlled Sutés would not extred to "freepy" the problem of deedieri,

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Against

skin disease and itching

Mitigal

'AGENTINE BAYLI PRODUCE.

MANUFACTURER IN

- MVIRKUSEN: DERMANY

AGREE ON FOREIGN

POLICY

Karachi, May 26,

The Japanese Prime Minister; Mr Nobusuke Kishi, said here tonight that it was "heartening" that Japan and Pakistan agreed on general lines of foreign policy.

Mr Kishi, who is here on an official visit dur- ing à tour of South-east Asia, was replying to a toast proposed by the Pakistan Premier, Mr H. S. Suhrawardy.

"believe we should further "We are conviced that the explore and extend the Belds of guarantee of peace and justice co-operation in order to promote in the world lies in faithful mutual interesta and make a

observance and implementation greater contribution to the cause

of the principles of the United of world peace,” Mr

Nations charter.

added.

Kishi

NEHRU NOT

TO

STEP DOWN

New Dziki, May 26. Prime Minister Jawahar- lal Nehru's Congrès Party I understood to have re- Kettu today an informal resolution, calling Nehru to quit the premler- ship and devoto all fis time, to the party, informed seifters sale.

The nations in Amin ad facing, the common problem of developing their respective national economics.

Prosperity

"It is my bellet that only through prosperity and pro- gress can peace in Asia be frnt ly established.

"I would like to add that Japan is prepared to co-operate In the implementation of your Five-Year Plan and I would lika 10 seo our trude with Pakiston further increased.

"I am happy to have had ftuliful talka with your leadtra regarding ways and means of further promoting trade and economic co-operation, .between our two countries," for

Mr Kishi declared.

Mr Kit added: "it is most

the occasion gratifying on

of my visit that á cultural tigroè ment between Jopart and Pakistan will be signød.. 1, gim sure that the agreement will go long way towards promsting mutual good understanding and In bringing the two closer together."

The resolution reported- It was preschted at a abycil hours closed-doors session of the party's steering commdites in which Nehru reviewed the international situation and discussed his recent trip to Ceylon and Live

ecoming conference Commonwealth prime, ministers.

of

Nebra sald the inter- national situation was still had. particularly In Middle East.

the

Political observers,, com- menting on the resolution, Bald Nehru appeared dia- konraged by résults of the recent Indian elections and wis tempted to quit-kutive polities to become a sort of counsellor and referee above the parties.

However, Nehru probably will not give it to this temptation, the observers

ald-France-Presse,

SYRIA TO RESERVE RIGHT

Mr

nations

Suhtawardy, proposing the, toist, welcomed closer les with Japan and sold that ilko Japan, Pakistan was "wedded to the cause of peace.

aro

the BET CÓ

Want Peace

ΟΙ

He said: "Unlike those who Interested in perpetuating status quo, trid tdik

with a view to con solidating wrongful gals, the prople of Pakistan sincerely want peace in. arder to enjoy the freedom they cherish and reap the fruita of their labour. conviction "It is Our firm that fasting

peace cannot ensured either by preservation of the status quo or by the re- petition of plous slogans,

be

"All international disputes should be resolved by pacific means in accordance with the United Na- principles of the tions charter."

Mr

Buhrawardy continued: "Those who refuse to abide by the decisions of the Urilled |Nations do not believe in peace,

whatover their

protestations, and when such decisioni clash with whối they imaging to; be thot

self-interest diey

Owni

an

the

Damascus, May 20 Syrian Premier Sabry Assail should be denied the benents

they derive from

August body. sald in an interview published today by the newspaper "Al

"Ever since the emergence of Kabas" that Syria reserved the

Independent right to take any

measures Pakistan, as necessary to safeguard her rights antion, it has been the cardinal United Nations principle of our polley to forge In case the Becurity Council did not per- strong ties with Japan.

"The Clovernment of Pakistan suade Israel to take down the bridge built on Lake Hula. will explore all avenues for fostering and increasing economic In the same newspaper, Syrian | co-operation in the field of in- Defence Minister, Khaled Azam dustry, commerce, trade, and was quoted as saying that the business between the two coun- Syrian Government was now tries.

I am happy to note that our consulting with its "Arab brother states to decide on a joint post-two governments share an Idea- tlon in regard to the Israeil tity of views on major inter- bridge-France-Presse.

| naliónal issues,”—Reuter,

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