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ISRAEL ACCUSED

› THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1957.

OF VIOLATION

UN Palestine Truce-BOMB EXPLOSION-FOUR STAGES

Chief Charges Armistice Broken

United Nations, N.Y., July 1.

The United Nations Palestine truce chief charged today that Israel has fortified a demili- tarised area on the Syrian frontier and refused to dismantle the works or to admit UN observers into the zone.

A report to the Security Council by Col. Byron L. Leary, acting Chief of Staff for the Truce Super- vision Organisation, urged that 24-hour UN observation be set up throughout the demilitarised zone to tighten enforcement of the Israeli-Syrian armistice agreement.

Israell Ambassador Mordecai|required for the protection of Kidron called

Andrew civilian life according to a ro- Cordier, executive assistant to port by Burns of September, Secretary-General Dag Ham-1830, but that Burne and other marskjoki, soon after the re- UN requests for their dis- port was issued and announced muntling were and

are "still that he had informed Hammer- refused by rpcl." skjold that "the Government of Israel is ready to discuss with acting Chief of Staff the practical issues raised in his re- with p view to resolving

the

Y satisfactorily."

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The report to the Council, dated June 27 and released here today, was submitted en the Council's request after F Muy debate

Syria's con plaint that an Israel bridge In the demilitarised

zone Indi military purposes. Israeli 'muin- tained that the bridge was for civillan use only in conjunction with the drainage of the Hulch Marshes.

Fortifications

of

Still Denied

That with uccces

Dardara still denied "this 'cottiement “may also have ben fortified in line with the declar ed polley of Irel regarding the protection of Israeli civilian populations in the demilitarlord

zone."

That since November, 1050, the UN has been prevented by Israel from inve tigating n Syrlan complaint that on October 30, 1900, 103 inhabitant of Beggera and

Chamme villages in the cen- tral part of the zone were forced at gunpoint by Isract authori- Leary's report covered gentle to evacuate their homes and eral conditions

take refuge in Syrin, that their in the chüre

and that demillarised zone in northeast homes were burned Palestine, north of the Sep of one of them were taken into Gulflee. Under terms

the Israel territory. armistice, both parties are for- bidden to move armed forces into the zone, to build military fortifications, or lo bring in outalde police units. They are also required to allow the UN observers freedom of movement: at all times and accept The truce chief's supervision of both military and civilion matters in the area.

Israel has

Lantry said that vlolated the atmisliog

counts.

The charges:

ou all!

ruport made these

That Access has been

Leary said that UN obroTVERS were unable to carry out an investigation on the spot owing to the refusal of the Israel au- thorities to let them enter the j central sector of the demilitaris- ud zone."--United Press,

NUCLEAR DEVICE EXPLODED

Atomic Test Site, Nevada,

July 1. The US Atomic Energy Com- mission today set off a detonation in the second safety experiment conducted during its summer atomnle test serles,

denied to UN observers and Leary himself in the arca of Kagovrima and Dardoro in the central sector the zone and to Susita In the southern sector. Observers were not allowed to | heard off the test zile. enter the Ein Gov area on May

28,

That "eerlain fortifications scen st Hagovrim and Susita by United Nations obser

vers

The explosion was not seen or

The AEC said there was no nuclear explosion but that а nuclear device was involved in the experiment,

It did not explain what typeį went beyond what was of explosive was used.-Hester.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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1 How strange) (8)

5 Black as a bird (0).

2 Homa sockers (8).

8 Indian sign! (6).

9 A grave matter (0).

10 Bulbous flower (5).

11 Keep on Anding fault (5).

12 Pulls people's ears? (4)..

18 Takes it cogy (5).

10 Strike ou: (0).

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18 Bemoved the wrong answer?

(8)...

20. Goes up in the air? (6).

22 Smd of approval (4).

28 Begin to jump? (5).

28 Place of peritage (G).

28 Headpiece (0),

27 Given every encouragementi

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20 Old-fashioned homel (5),

28 Puts put (6).

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4 Gives away (7).

5 Went back to bod? (7).

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15 Keep out of circulation (8).

16 He's yellow! (7).

17 In the know (7).

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21 Powerlong to net (5).

24 What a fuse! (4).

An official picture of Britain's third nuclear test explosion which took place on June 19. The device was dropped at a high altitude in the Christmas Island area of the Central Pacific. This explosion completes the current series of tests. The series of four pletures show four stages of the explosion.--Key" slone Photo.

UN ASSEMBLY AMERICAN TOWN

Munro

For President?

Washington, July 1. The United States will support the candidacy of Sir Leslie Munro of New Zen- land, for President of the regular session of the United Nations General Assembly, New which will open in York in September, adminis- tration officials said today,

United States sources said that

Me John Foster Dulles, the Sorulary of States, had person- ally assured Sir Leslie of this support,

The only other announced can- didate for the presidency is Dr. Charles Malik, the Lebanese Foreign Minister.

SUPPORT

Diplomats said that. United Slates support meant that a large majority of the 20-nation Latin American group would also vote for Sir Leslie Manre, An addition to the British Commonwealth

Notions and the majority of the Western European countries.

Sir Leslie Munro is Now Zen- land's Ambassador to the United permanent United

States as woli na

representative at the Nations.

He has in the past been pre- sident of the UN Security Coun- cll and the Trusteeship Council and two years ago was Chair- man of the Assembly's mala political committee-Router.

DECLARED · UNINHABITABLE

Cameron, July 1..

The town of Cameron, 90 per cent destroyed by Hurricane Audrey last week, was today declared "unin- habitable" by Dr G. Vasquez, Public Health Officer for the area.

MOSCOW WOMAN

A

154

Moscow, July 1. Moscow woman, chie of a family

of four cen«

octo toparlans, han just brated her 154th birthday, the Soviet news agency, Tai, reported today.

The ΦΟΥΛΕΣ, Lyubov Pushak, was quoted by the nachoy as saying: "I am not the only centenarian In our family. One of my brother is 118 and the other fa in bila 121st year, while my sister is 112,”

Asked the reason for her long life, she gaid: "I do not know whether it is tha food Or something - viac, but I never eat meat.

"You would

to

know my favourite oor cursion? I like to keep busy and am particplarly fond of pedierock. I do. everything

and

even like gojug put shop plo. rore at midnight and am up at six in the morning." - China Mali Special.

Editors' Committee WEST GERMANY

|HAS SUBMARINE

Kiel, July 1.

Hungary Report

EARLY MEETING EXPECTED

New York, July 1. British sources said today they expected the United Nations General Assembly to be called into sesalon on Septem ber 10, one week ahead of its regular meeting, to debate the Hungary report.

pri

But they did not discount earlier meeting if developments in Hungary appeared to justify it.

AUSTRALIA

The sources and they were waiting word from Prince Wan Walthaykon of Thailand, the Assembly President, who must set the date after consultation with the general committee.

Meanwhille, Australia today continued to push her campaign for a July assembly, for which she has backing from both Bri- tain and New Zealand and some other unidentified nations.

Sir Percy Spender, former Australian Foreign Minister and currently ambasador to Washington, whe in New York today. He talked with several UN delegates.

Australian sources indicated they were waiting for further iraiructions from Mr R. G. Casey, the External Affairs Minister, before taking a decl- alon of submitting' a" loiter calling formally for in early Asembly.

·UNITED STATES

So far, only the United States hpa jakeď Prince Wan for meeting "as soon as possible.”

Balted States stops have made it clear that this means early September.

Australia is known to be in terested in a resolution for the Assembly calling, among other things, for free elections in Hungary, Reuter,

Radford Voices

Warning

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AMERICA LAUNCHES FIRST IGY ROCKET

UP 80 MILES

San Nicholas Island, Calif., July 1.

The International Geophysical Year officially got underway today with the launching of the first rocket to study sun flares and their effect on radip communication

The instrument-laden DAN rocket - a Deacon rocket with a Nike booster → was sent up at noon today from this barren island 60 miles off the const of Southern California by a joint team of scientists from the Naval Research Laboratory and the Na- tional Committee for the International Geophysical Year.

The 1,500-pound, 20-foot The balloons will carry trans- rockot reached an attitude or mitiers which will furnish between 75 and 80 miles. Less meteorological data, They will than five minutes after its travel at about 10,000 mainge Launching, the second-stage altitudo far from the usual ndr rocket fell into the sea about 35

roules, France-Frego and miles from the island,

Unlied Press..

RELAYED BACK

But before the rocket hit the water, it performed its mission of recording solar radiation and the information picked up by 20 pounds

Instruments in the

hose of the rocket were relayed back to ground observers by radio to be recorded and studied by scientists,

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"We are pleased with the performance of the rockot," coma- mented Dr Herbert Friendman, director of the project. "We got roughly about 75 por cent of the Information we hoped for:"

QUEEN MOTHER LEAVES

FOR AFRICA

Southern

London, July 1. Prince Charles and Prin- ces Are were taken un- expectedly to London Air- port tonight to watch their | grandmother, the Queen He pointed out that the firing Mother, leave here by air today was more in the nature for Salisbury, of a test and was the only one of 14 frings to be set off at a Rhodesia. scheduled time. The others will

As the glant Britannia turbo- be fired when observatorios in prop airliner taxied down the Colorado, New Mexico Mount Wilson, California, record

and runway, the two royal childnin solar flares. By these tests, IGY garet, waved excited farewells.

ntul thờir nusi, Princess Mar- scientists hope to be able to study the effects

This is the Brat time « mem- of the polar ber of the Royal fares on radio fadeouts and, if down in Britain's latest com

dormily was

they

can

possible, work out a table so that merelal turbo-prop slace it be whim bad radio communications to Africa

predict accurately gan operating on schedujail rms can be expected as a result of Reuter

earlier this

the qunflares,

BALLOONS

The Sovia: Union launched today the first 3,000 radio- sounding balloons which It will send aloft during the Internas tional Geophysical Year to Gather and transmit weather data, Radio Moscow reported,

The transparent plastie bal loons will climb above 25,000 metres and beam data to radar and radio receivers on special trucks parked

on the landing strip of the Soviet Conetral Aurology Observatory.

Cleveland, July 1. Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the Joint

M. Rechtov, Director of the Chiefs of Staff, said today Observatory, said its scientists the free world must shun would release four weather bal-

Ipone dally during

18 disarmament any

agree-

months' Geophysical "Year," ment based "merely on the which opened today, hope of fulfillment.”

Defence Department dictals know better than most people how desimble it would be 10 have an army control agreement "Eventually," Radford said in a speech before the National Commitige 1er

There is no tresh water sup- Advisory ply, no sewerage working, and Aeronautes at its Lewis Labora water moccaalna and other poi-tors. sonous snakes are squirming in "However, since the recurly the waterlogged streets,

of not mily the United States but Hordes of mosquitoes and the the whole free world is at stake," rotting carcase of

that animals he said, "it is essential have created a grave risk of such an

self- agreement be enforcing and subject to tọa), proof inspection. We would not want it based merely on the hope of fulfilment,"

disease outbreaks.

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MASS FUNERAL

A mass funeral of 99 negroes, of them unidentified, was taking place today. The Loul- sinna Governor, Mr Eari Long, has estimated the netual death- call from the hurricane at over 400.

Troops were today still bring ing in the bodies, of

vletins. whille bulldozers worked to citu the mouthixous debris left by

die great starm end tidal wave. It may be months before the Cameron inhabitants can return to their homes. They are pack- ed into makésikát reception cen- tres in nearby towns.

RUNNING LOW Anti-typhoid vaccine is run. ning low in places as far as 60 miles from the centre of the storm damage. The Red Crows estimates that there me 47,900 people homeless in Southwest Lousion and Southeast Texas.

Galts and foods loft a trali of death, and damage in Missouri Festerday, with at least seven dood-Router,

THAI MARSHAL

GETS WINGS

London, July

DISTRUST

Radford has been considered among thone who distrust Russia's intentions at the London disarmament talks.

He elted developments which he said may foretell "an even more diuicula era of relation- ahipa with the Communist bloe."

He mentioned Saviat emphasis on military research, develop- mont of air, atomic power which can strike "heavy blows" againek America, long-range anissile devolopment and expan sion of the Red civil air fleet in order to -extend the in- fluence of Commnatanism.”

The altuation requires Ameri- ca, while awaiting fool-proof. arine odatrol, to costlinugʻmain- overwhelming talning

Buch power that no agzresser would dore attack, Redford id

Utltodi Pres.

DR SALK

GIVEN

RESEARCH GRANT

to

Pittsburgh, July 1. Vienna, July 1.

Dr Jon E Balk, Who Reports reaching Vienna from

Marshal P¦ R. Rinibagħat, developed the bati-polio vaccine Budapest today said that the

Canimander-in-Chiety.org the hat ban von a $317,812 Hungarian Communist Party at

£119,000)

grant Royal Thai Air Fone," was "#p=}} <about conference national Budapest. Ihat week got up maris, we launched hoye today, Air Force pilots wires by the other vaccine, it was annoujeed,

West Germany's im sub-day prosented with the Royal Binance romenon in developing social "Editory Committee to superviso the pros and the It la a 250-ton World War II Chief of the Air Star, Air Chier yesterday.

Dr MONDAY'S CHOSEWORN—Atom; 1 Divort, à Scent, 8 publiention of new books.

Marshal Sir Dernet. Bogie. 1-boat, which was mlynged

Edward H. Lichfeld, Et, 9 Nomenal, 31 Erect, 13 Tollow, 14 Claw, 16 tunge, 10

Chancellor of {The reports reaching Vionne noug" "the Danish island

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Conference Hit By Influenza

Des Moines, Iowa, July 1.

Some 200 youths -at- tending a religious youth at Grinnell conference College have “become ill from influenza," the State Health Department said today.

Dr Ralph Heeren, director of the communicable disease divi- slon, said the epidemic began developing last Friday evenTNE among the 1,000 youngsters he- tween 17 and 19 year ag who are attending Westminster Navy an- Fellowship National Assembly

hero.

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The United States nounced today that It would Jaunch meteorological balloons from Japan, which were ex pected to reach not only the United States but also Europe,

The balloons, which launched from the American air base at Iwakuni, Japan, will be made of plastic and filled with hellum,

will be

Health and Assembly offkink agreed today to "disband" the meeting immediately, Officials said the delegates would begin returning to their homes thijs afternoon.

Dr Albert McKee, director of the World Health Organisation's regional information laboratory at Town City, was notified of

They will be about 12 metres in diameter, and will be cap- the outbreak of epidemie and he able of travelling great dis- now is determining the type of

influenza-United Press,

tances,

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