KNOWLAND DEFENDS DULLES RELIEVE MANKIND OF
WITH GERMANY
Denies Mid-East SOVIET TALKS
Crisis Created By Aswan Affair
Washington, Aug. 21. THE Senate Republican leader, Mr William Knowland, today defended the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, and denied that the United States' withdrawal of proposed aid to Egypt for the Aswan Dam created the Middle East crisis.
to one
He spoke before the Senate in, a speech which was a reply last week by mode Senator J. W. Fulbright, who blamed troubles In the Middle East on the way Mr Dulles handled the Aswan Dam.
Reviewed Events
Senator Knowland reviewed events leading to the United States offer of $34.600,000. to help femer the Upper Ne Valley project and sald Aneri can efforts to help were long drawn out and puilent".
Meanwhile, he said, Egypt "tried to play the United States
Lon-
agains! the Russians over the Dam project". He also made These joints!
United State a The
tinucys efforts despite the firet Edyptian deal for rins Communist bloc and from the recxplod Busurances that it was only one transaction, Later R bectume clear that the shipment would continue.
SAKITIN
By July 30, 1950, EEYD
that its corn- made clear mitments to the Russian bloc had destroyed its ability to des
resources to the vote adequate Aswan project.
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'MY FAIR LADY' IN SCUFFLE
New York, Aug. 21. Irish actor Edward
Mulhare, star of the Broad- way musical "My Fair sufferel face Lady," scratches and a torn shirt today in a scuffle on Park Avenu
was
.Mulhare Police ic riding home with a friend when they stopped behind another.| car for a red light. After the light changed; the car ahead began to back tip.
The driver of the first ear, Mee Steinberg, said he honked his horn before backing up, but the car behind refused to budge.
BUMPER CLASHES
After several bumper clashes, Steinberg and a friend got out of their car. So did Mulhare and his friend. Police broke up --the scuffio.
.
Mulhare said later that he
William Knowland Criticism Not Justified
The offer of nid drew op- position from the United States public and 'Congress, from Middle Eastern states friendly to the West and from nations with riparian rights waters.
Disregarded
Nile
Epyp: disregarded these to reach agreement with other States byer division of the Nile waters,
The Senate Appropriations Committee sought to forbid use of American funds for the project.
Before Mr Dulles withdrew the grant offer, President got out of the car begmise "Nasser had already determined
had no wish to be assaulted to nationalized the Suez Canal. ting down."
"With This factual record,"
sald Mr Knowland, "I believe
TO RESUME
to
Bonn, Aug, 21. West German special am
bassador, Rolf Lahr, head of the German delegation the Soviet-German talks, who returned to Honn earlier this week for fresh instructions, will leave here for Moscow tomorrow, it WON an- nounced today..
Lahr was given Bnat directives by Foreign Minister, Heinrich von Brentano todny.
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Informed Aqurces Fald the Federal Government' wanted to continue the Moscow talks on the basic of the original agenda adopted at the ølart DI the negotiations Inst month This provided for the simullane-
cus Eutay of the problems of the repatriation of German nationals .from the Soviet Union, and of trade ahd con-. Bular qurations.
The continuation of the negotia- tions will thus depend on the attitude of the Soviet Union, the anme sources said.
PROPAGANDA
They stated that the Adenauer Government was secking to Prevent a complete brcale- down in the talks which, coming in the middle of the election campaign, might provide
propaganda
argu-
ments for the Social-De- mocrat opposition.
If the Soviet delegation main- tained its negative attitude on the repatriation issue, the Gaman delegation might no for the adjournment of the negotiations until after the German general elections, in font sources said.-France- Pressc.
NY PAPER LAUDS
UK MOVE
New York, Aug, 24. The New York, World- Telegram said today, "We can applaud the disclosure that British forces in the Far East are going to be equipped with atomic wea- pons as soon as they be come available".
of
Mulhare, substituting for Rex Harrison in the musical, said he would see his attomey about possible legal action. No charges | cancellation, is not justified."-Intended only for use If neces were filed-United Press,
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"It means, we are encouraged 10 think, a helt, or at least slowdown, in the British trend appeasement of Communist the criticism against Secretary China, the editorial addet. Dalles thie Aswan
"The atomic weapons can be Bury against the Red forces still hopeful of further
Asian con- quests.
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PRINCE CHARLES'S NEW SCHOOL
Prince Charles's new school at Berkshire, Cheam School at Headley, where
his father Prince Philip was a pupil from 1930 to 1933.
Cheam a school
which some say was founded, as long ago as 1635 — has a curriculum based on Picture shows the school the public school's common entrance examination.
Express Photo. building, its grounds and the swimming pool on the right.
Syria Denies Any
ACTRESS
Secret Agreement IN PRISON
With Russia
Damascus, Aug. 21. Syrian Minister of State, Salah Akil, today denied reports that Syria has concluded a secret agreement with the Soviet Union for the construction of 16 airfields in Syria by the USSR.
In a statement published by the newspaper "Al Alam," the Minister said: "Syria has already asserted categorically that il has concluded no secret agreement with the Soviet Union."
news-
He was commenting ois reports appearing in a French paper (the mass-circulation Paris evening paper "France-Soin
Aki-suld "these reports are pars of a campaign of falsifen- ions which Western imperialism is unleashing against Syria,"
Salah Meantime,
WARD
THREAT OF ARMAMENTS RACE
Calls Lutheran Theologian
By JIM TRAINOR
Minneapolis, Aug. 21.
A Lutheran theologian today listed disarma- ment, protection of human rights and religious liberty as among the major Christian objectives in international affairs. ·
Dr 0. Frederick Nolde, of Philadelphia, said other objectives are reconciliation of nations and extension of economic and technical aid.
Dr Nolde, Dean
the Ho wald in the process of Graduate school of Lutheran bringing rations together, there Theological Seminary and Direc- can be "no compromise between tor of the Commission on Inter- | atheistic material alins and this national Affairs of the World | Christian faith, nor can Chris- Counel) of Churches, spoke ut ftans rest content so long as the third assembly of the totalitarian practices seek to Luther World Federation. enslave men in body and soul”
STATEMENTS
Reduction In Far East Manpower 'Military Mockery
Dr Nolde called for u wavering efforlo to "releva mankind of the burden and thront of the ormaments race." He suggested the delegates consider R statement on atomic tesla and disarmament recently oilopted by the Cen- tral Commillee of the World Council of Churches.
The statement urged, a halt to tealing and production of and the apred- nuclear
web paris
of international co-
ing up
operation in development of
Says Newspaper the atom for pcrceful purposes.
Sydney, Aug. 22. The Sydney Morning Herald said in an editorial
4
Referring to a a sugication for
trial period in which nuclear tests would stop, Dr Nolde-sald such a decision by any cov ernment would, "obviously a-
PROVIDE STIMULUS
today that any reduction involve a risk." the manpower of the s0- called Commonwealth Far "But it could give birth to East strategic reserve would new confidence and provide the developing the make -DRUNK
"military stimulus
which aru reliable agreements mockery," despite atomic indispensable for adequate dis-
|arypiment,” he silled.
Hollywood, Aug. 21. Actress Gail Russell, 20, Last night was booked in Los Angeles General Hospital prison ward on a felony warrant, charging her with fallure to appear for arraignment on drunk driv- ing charges.
INDONESIA TO HOLD CRIPPLES deputies asdghed SEMINAR
United Nations, Aug. 21. Tarazi. A Far Eastern seminar
Ministry, Foreign Secretary-General of the Syrian on the rehabilitation of received cripples will be held in Solo, separately the Ministers to Syria
Indonesia, from August 26 of Pakistan, Turkey and Iraq.
to September 7, under the TRUE SITUATION
auspices of the Government of Indonesin.
The raven-haired actress was found unconscious on the bath. room floor of her West L01 Angeles tome by two Sheriff's to issue the warrant. A "highball glass was on the floor by her side.
DISPOSITION
מם
The deputies caller for ambulance which transported : the actress to the hospital. They
maid she would remain in custody until hospital and court authorities could deter mine dispositiort of her case
Miss Russell was ordered to appear on August 10 on felony drunk driving charges arising out of an accident in, which her restaurant car crashed. Into
Authoritative Syrian sources sald Turazi discussed with the The seminar will bring STILL RELIES
approximately 35 envoys "the true situation in together Syria, which A71 Imperalist participants representing Korea, "Britain's eyes, of course, are on Malaya which becomes in-campaign of false reports seeks Burma, Ceylon, China, India, front and injured an employee
to distort."
Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaye; of the establishment last July 4. dependent on August 31 but still
The Superior Court bench Foreign Minister, Salah the Philippines and Thailand. relles on Britain for defence.
warrant was issued today after "Red China, which supports Bitlar, plans to report today to
In making the announcement, the actress, who was "reported Jouds! the Communials fighting in acting President Nazen Malaya, will scream at Britain's on "political questions of inter- the United Nations said the ill, was given three days period and failed to decision to lay some atomic est to the Arab world, includ Indonesia Government had the extension arms India's Nehru and the ing Oman and the Syrian dele full co-operation of the Inter-ppear-United Press.
Labour Organisation, Icftish-Inclined neutrals will gation move in the United Na-national protest. But Britain's decisions to submit to the Secretary report on o realistic and it should take a General a detailed Nile of the heat off us for the latest American plat," these
*ources Fald-France-Presse, keeping our alomio guard up on Farmara, Okinawa and else where. In the Far East." Router.
Britain Likely
the World Health Organisation, the World Veterans Federation Sockely and the International, for the welfare of cripples.
WILL DIRECT
Dr Raden Socharso, Director of the Solo rehabilitation centre, will direct the 14-day meeting with Dr Kurt Jonsson s 20
U.S. Airline To Fly To Oppose Move director.
Polar Route
▾
Dr Jansson Is en Itave from the United Nations, where he London, Aug. 31. holds the post of rehabilitation Britain will
my oppose New York, Aug. 21. attempt to put the Oman issue director of the Bureau of Social Trans World Airlines will in-oes the agenda of the forthcom- Affairs.
Gentral & number of international augurate the fastest west coasting United Nations
on the rehabilitation authoritative specinitats an
of cripples will read papers and
to Europe service, via the Polar Assembly, route, beginning on September source said here today, 2, the airino annoufked to
discussions, France.
Earthquake
ANTI-TANK MISSILE
UNVEILED
London, Aug. 21. The British Army's now anti-tank weapon
on the secret list until yesterday mado ita first public appearance tonight on telovision programme hero. Viewers saw the missile, n stubby six-finned object, hurtig through hanging targets and then strike a tank. It is vbuoly milded.
The source was commenting direct day the
on a Cairo report stating that Prese Using the new radar equipped according to an official Egyptian
countries would f
The shots of the weapon, Jetstream, the world's longest ree Amb
raise the Oman iguo when tho range airliner, TWA willy 12th session of the Central
taken from a War Ones nim, formed. part of a programma to London Assembly from Los Angeles
opene in New York
about the army presented by without a scheduled fuel stop on September 17.
Ottawa, Aug. 21. Mr Arthur L..
the British Broadcasting Cor According to
Ah earthquake of "surprising Britain will take the same Stewart, TWA regional Vice line so she did in the Security force struck the Ottawa valley poration
"The accuracy of this miso President of Sales, the airline. Council that Oman matters are about 50 miles southwest of here expecta to fly the Polar route the internal affairs of the last night, the Dominion Obser- is measured not in yards or from Los Angeles to London Salitan of Muses and Omavatory reported toddy United feet, but in inches," saki a
commentator-Reuter, China Mall Special non-stop as often as possible,
Press
Lebanon Takes Steps To Halt Sabotage
Belrus, Aur. 21. que Lebanese Government has ‚ 'uppointed a special pot
sailles, to stuily. The questiota of the entry of foreigners into. Lebanon, in tho wako of # perion og, nota, et sabotage, and terrorism in the persky over the phan two, weskk
The neurity polise stated; today thai, none of the repeat sOSA of sebelegu, waze sho ́work at,
nailonals of Adenis-countries who shteret · Lébanen from Byrls and wore not required. to obtain vinna.
The special-committee conɛlat- ing of representatives of the Foreign, interior and Justlon Ministries, with look into the quontien 'në revling the visi extraptions for Arab nationals ovratúr troth: BYTINGENE. Jan Baterias Metabtry.
said that a sharp exelange of Rubfire hroke qnt Isat night belween the police and some ten persons implicated in the dynamiting last August, 10 of the Dahr El Fulden bridge, main communications link bo- tween Beltut and the Syrian frontier.
The, spektatoran maid she police and chased, the group into, a mountainenS
arma.
for
an address yesterday, To Britain, Southeast Asia Bishop F. Olto Dibelius, Ger- would be no more than a ddo-man
church leader and out- Communism, show in the event of war the spoken for of newspaper said. For Australia, called on delegates to go into however, Malayu was the first battle "for the minds and souls
line of national defence and cf men with the banners of any breach would be a national prayers and sacrifees." calamity.
Bishop Hann Liljo of The newspaper was .com Hover, Germany, LWF, Presi- menting on a statement by Mr dent, was congrefulafet by de- Duncan Sandys, British Deichen tegates no he celebrated bis 58th Minister in Canberry, this week birthday. The Bishop will retire that atomic weapons would be this year from the post he has available for the defence of held since 1952, Southeast Asia,
Hungarian Lutheran Bishop This was welcome news, but Lajos Ordass expressed grati- "Australia's opplause will be tudo- for-old sent to his fellow LWFD somewhat muted by the clekir puriors through the Implication that Britain regards | Commission on World Service, firepower as a substitute for He made special mention of a manpower in this nrca, the shipment of polio vaccine sent Sydney Morning Hemjd sald-to Hungary when an epidemic Reuter.
threaten-United Press.
Brunei
Of Dictatorship Says Delegation
On Verge
Singapore, Aug. 21.
The leader of a "Merdeka” (free- dom) mission from Brunel, said on his arrival today he was confident they would not return "empty-handed" from their talks in London with the British
Colonial Office.
He is Incho AM. Azahari,
President of the People's Party
of Brunel, who is leading a SUPPORT
three-man delegation to seck a new constitution for the oil- rich tiny Brunei Sultanate, a British Protectorate
on-the west count of Domes.
He told reporters that Brunél wns on the verge of diotabor- ship.
The "British-sponsored” «eon= stitution which the Sultan re cently announced did not pro- vide for free elections, it said
NOT INFORMED
SUKARNO CALL
Djakarta, Aug. 21. Indonesia's biggest trade union federation, "Sobel" which has a Communist led axécutive, « lasted a state- ment in Central Sumatra. mambers In- the yesterday, calling on all Legislative Assembly had no workers in the province to power, the Sultan could vote unite and consolidate their elected represcritatives and the
WERS not Informed potential to topple the mill- people
tary regime of the Banteng about the constitution.
Council!
Elected
His party, had dratiád a new
The Banteng Council took constitution demanding internal ecif-government and a 75 per previously held by the Central powers wver......... administrative
cent elected assembly.
.
Government in Central Sumatra ara confdant in December, and has since con
Bruncitand to rejeck Government
He said. "We we will not retum to empty-handed. Office is wise,"
Tho Colonial advances.almed at a restoration
of the former relations be
Djebel Knelasth, where they sought refuge,ri Police and National Guardsmen last night also surrounded the Makitara raidmoo of Kamal Dhumbjate, lender of part of the Druso epaimmunity
WoRing, Aug. 21. Lebanon, after;; recðiving re- pořte that four terrorists were | The new Agh Khan,Lendinḍ a kiding out in the panes. The group of 300 y mourners at a polide wore, withdrawn today, ntanorial strvid for his grand- It was announzki, — FTADIG- father, gaian III, hore to
The delegation expected to tween: Djakarta gna. 1eave Malaya, on September 3 to Vinico open talks in London about a week later.--Reuter
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the
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Hobal charged in ita ment that in the past year' getivitita had been launched by ourdain groups ted by army officers aimed at “andenmining · the unlly and integrity of the Republic?"
The statement called on the workers to give full irusport to President Salkalno-Baller,
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