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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1857.

RUSSIA WOOS YUGOSLAVIA FAR-REACHING PLANS EXPECTED

Offers Aid In SAVED FROM THE GAS CHAMBER

Case Of

American Cuts

Belgrade, Oct. 24.

Russia has offered to compensate Yugoslavia for any cuts in United States aid which might follow Yugoslavia's recognition of East Ger- many, it was reliably understood in Belgrade today.

The Soviet Ambassador United States Government In Belgrade, Mr Ivan Zam-decided to stop its economic chevsky, was said to have jand military aid.

informed the Yugoslav

Government of the readiness

A Washington Stato

of the Soviet Union "to take Department spokesman said over all obligations" which yesterday that the United might be necessary in such States was reappraising its a situation.

economic and military ald programme in the light of

No further details were recent developments in con-

known,

the

The

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nection with Yugoslavia.

close to Sources

Amerlent. ald Yugoslav Government said Yugoslavia, though not linked political conditions, today that Yugoslavia would with

" always represented

moral "sharply

react" if the obligation for Yugoslavia 10.

NEW CABINET NO DECISION

BEING FORMED

IN GUATEMALA

Guatemala City, Oct. 24. Guatemala's Government re- signed today and a new cabinet is being formed by the country's three- man military junta, it was announced.

The announcement was made by the Army's Chief Public Re- Matlons Ofcer, Colonel Ramiro Gereda,

who said the Army's decision

tho today to form Junta was taken to avoid blood- Ehed and a possible civil war.

The Junta will rule the coun- try in place of the interim Pre- sident, Luis Arturo Gonzales.

ELECTIONS RIGGED

I

TAKEN YET

Washington, Oct. 24.

Department The Blate repeated today that the United States ald pro- gramme for Yugoslavia continute "under review" and that De decision has been taken NG ERX.

Lincoln White, State Department Premi Onloer, sold there had been no change since his aunounce- that tho ment yesterday military and economio kid being programines were

#reappraised" because of Yugoslavia's recognition of Ouzomunist Fast Germany. -United Frem.

DICETT

Republican Party Supports Mollet

MINIMUM PROGRAMME

Paris, Oct. 24.

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from Genoa,

Two truck-loads of haingry greyhounds-ma total of 131... Milan roomily In

The dors, 139 of them started their journey

Alexandria, Egyp died of starvation--- ordered for 2 dog breeding_ompany in Mika.

But The company went bankrupt before the animals arrived.

The Milan acction

Seych

of the "National League for the Defence of the Dog" had to pay $00,000 lire to the Genos Port anthorities to save the maithila. from being

wards the West. If this aid was now refused

destroyed. this might turn Key French political parties tonight pressed the Premier Yugoslavia incorrigibly into the

Designale, M. Guy Mollet, for a minimum programme Soviet embruce. obsCTVCIB

to end the 24-dny-old government crisis and get France out of her immediate economic difficulties.

Trouble arose after Chute- | warned. malans charged that last Sun- day's Presidential elections WORD "rigged."

Guatemalans

have demended that the elections be declared Invalid and supporters of the defeated presidential candidate, General Miguel idigoras Fuentes, have clashed with police on several occasions since last Sun- day.

The elections, which were won by Senor Miguel Massarelli, were held to And successor to General Carlos Castillo Armas,

lost summer- sassinated Reuter.

Yugoslavia is heavily depend- ent on foreign aid. As a result of an industrialisation policy her produce agriculture does nut sufficient to feed her population she must always import and quantities of wheat.

The bulk of the

Yugoslav is ulso American, urmament Yugoslavia products only light It is and medium equipment. believed here that she has re- fused recently a Soviet offer of heavy

and equipment.- Reuter.

arms

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROBN

3 NCO's punishment? (8).

8 Biblical character with an

439 (0).

9 Doomed (8).

1

11 Fów word" from a judge?

(B).

14 Exten or a star! (4).·'

18 3400 (5).

18 Full of enthusiasm (8).

10 Bbapo familar to followers

o črikket (4).

22 Litering accounts (0),

21 Portraying country Life (8).

23 Corn Lakes by instalments?

DOWN

1 Cast down a foundation (0).

2 Open chequer (5),

3 Sound rise and fall (V).

4 Sign in a momenti (4).

5 Handpiecel (0.

6 Buy back (0).

7 Accenunt-bábk (0).

10 Some mutton (0),

14 Fast model (5).

15 Childish complaint (7).

16 Barrel maker. (6).

17 Dictatori

colonel (4).

20 Classic pigeon!" (5),

Henri-Spaak

To Join

Big Two Conference

New York, Oct. 24. The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles went

The talks took place on the eve of a nation-wide strike movement, threatening new paralysis of the country.

Tonight the Popular Re- publicans decided to take part In Guy Mollet govemment,

OPPOSITION

A Conservative told M. Mollet that

Photo shows the hungry getmals of arrival in Milan. »«»Keystone Photo.

REFUGEES

KIDNAPPED

IN ANGLO-US CO-OPERATION

Agreement Greater Than Before

By JOHN HEFFERNAN

Washington, Oct. 24. President Eisenhower and Mr. Harold Macmillan took two big steps towards pooling US and British nuclear and scientific knowledge,

Bourgeoisie Must Be Thoroughly Remoulded Says Peking

They instructed their respres| Mr Peter Hope. head of the live atomic energy chiefs and Foreign Office News Depart top defence officials to come ment. back by tomorrow night with

recommendations for The immediacy with which concreto harnessing the Joint resources of the two Western leaders got to the two nations by closer co- grips with specific details ulti- operation in the nuclear and mately almed at countering the misalle fields.

Soviet advances was interpreted

by observem as reflecting the of the present ́altun-

OTHER MATTERS

The President and the Prime were flanicod by

It was obvious from the urgency official statement issued at the lion. end of today's 70-minute morn- int conference between the two Western leaders that thinne has already been a wide measure of agreement, Before they finally break up tomorrow night Indi- Minister cations were that the Prezident batteries of experts and advisers and the Prime Minister would and dealt today during their 70- bo able to announce far-reaching minute conversation not also plans for utliising their com- with the pooling idea, but

according to Mr Hagerty, with binod resources for defence.

Sir Edwin Plowden, Britain's

other matters.

What these were was not dis- chief, and Mr Lewis closed but it was widely believed

Poking, Oct. 24. The General Secretary of the Chinoso Communist Party, Mr Teng Helao-ping, warned the Party's Con- tral Committas last month atonic that the bourgeoisio in Strauss, his opposite number,

of

only

the Syrian-Turkish-Soviet rials.

Chino, especially Intollos- head one study group charged that they included some study tuale, now constitute the with making "recommendations main force' that can "chal- the field of nuclear relation lange the profetariarhip and co-operation, which needed their know-

lodge.

The

STUDY GROUP

Sir Richard Powell, top per- British

A British view of the present talks is that they have shown a larger mtasure of agreement between the two matlōng than ever before-evon greater than at the conference in Bermuda fast March,

bourgeoisie still had status, capital and influence, he manent official at the added, But the bourgeoisie Defence Ministry, and Mr Donald; British and American sources must remould themselves" if Quarles, Under-Secretary at the stressed that there would be no they were to avoid a clash with US Ministry of Delence, would exclusivity about any scientific the proletariat.

examine military defence prob pooling. The idea, they said, These commenta were con- lema, "particularly those probe would be that the whole of the tained in, a

of the lems dealing with missiles and co-called free world should fain review "Rectification Campaign" before rocketry." tho Central Committee On September 23, some sections of which have already been re ported.

Fundamental

"The bburgeoisie

the

In. But how the dissemination There were indications that of secret information would be the two groups, although set handled on such a large scale up specifically for the current is one of the many problems talks, might continue ther which sull have to be studied. studies in the future.

Was

Omelala on both sides hinted The decision was reported strongly that the communique of elimination

to a full meeting in the to be issued after the end of the Is

room a fundamental cabinet

of the White talks tomorrow would contain question for the

Socialist House and,

announced big nows, which observers revolution.

shortly afterwarde ‘in a joint interpreted as a likely reasser- statement given to reporters by tion of Anglo-American leader- Br James C. Hagerly, Pre-ship in mobilising Western idential Press Secretary, and resources.-China Mall Special

The only way out for the bourgeois intellectuals is to re- mould themselves and serve the Socialist economie_base,”

Mr Teng gold the policies of the Communist Party towards the bourgeois elements and the intellectuals were consistent,

"The premise of all these policies is Socialism, The Com- munist Party has always droly maintained the view that the bourgeois

elements

andi bourgeois intellectuals must be thoroughly. remolded and gradually integrated into tho working class," he said.

Party, delegation IN AUSTRIA

Frost

their rank and file were hostile

to his budgetary and financia!

Vienna, Oct. 24.

Movement

The Sequel To Dior's Death

SCRAMBLE NOW IN PARIS FOR TOP POSITION

Paris, Oct. 24.

learning, democraile parties, The death of Christian Dior leaves a vold today at the top-most position of the French fashion. industry which other designers may now try to fill.

Mr Teng said the Restincation Campalga and, the onü-rightlat struggle begun last May had, up to August, been carried out in Government, Julgher

sclentine and technical, news and

and publishlog,

art, proposals and wanted a strictly Two Czech refugees were

literature and medical circles, "emergency programmno,"

Since then the movement bad forcibly dragged back into

been spread to the gradually Czechoslovakia by Com workers, peasants, industrial munist agents and will be | and commerciál circles and armed tried on charges of espion- lower schools, and the age for the West, the forces. polley-with no long-

Mr Teng described the enemy Austrian Ministry of In-

as "reactionary bourgeois right-| term plana

The Conservatives with "100

terior said today.

ista," counter = revolutionaries, Landlord and rich pensant ele

Re

Leaders of the Popular publicans (Catholle) Party also called for a skeleton programme dealing with immediate lems-Algeria,

foreign

prob-

Arance and

to a luncheon meeting at seats in parliament, und the

SUCCES OF

mediately announced

BRITISH BASES:

Dlor was the sixth big cou- turier to die since the wanafler Patou, Rochas, Lelong, Piguet

He was the unquestioned leader of the industry-often

'dictator", "Czar", "Napoleon" of haute couture, and his game was known all

and Jacquca Fath.

called THREAT TO

Or

twments silli engaged in sabotago, ARAB SECURITY over the world. The fashion

criminals and bad elements."

protest to Czechoslovakia The principal method of recti-

Pagainst these COSES of of our flagrant Infringement sovereignty".

the British Embassy to- Cotholles, with 74, hold the The Austrian Government im- day with the British key to M. Molict's Prime Minister, Mr Harold failure in his bid to return to his power after five months out of Macmillan, and

office. Foreign Secretary, Mr M. Molict, Socini Ist tender, Selwyn Lloyd.

warned France today that it might be necessary to think of rationing imported goods,

He told a press

No discussion of a possible approach to Moscow for a big three "summit" meeting arose that France's external financial

conference

at this morning's session, al- įsituation was very serious.

though sources saki the subject

may

have been considered by

the President and the Prime Minister last night.

of the

Mr Paul Hearl-Spaak, the visiting

Secretary-General Nato, will be brought inta Elsenhower-Macmillan talks morrow, the White House an nounced this afternoon.

EXHAUSTED

By January she would have exhausted her foreign exchange "cushion"

M. Mollet safå he intended to adhere to the general prin- reform bill for 10-ciples of the

Algeria prepared by his pre- decessor. The only amendment bo planned to introduco con- cerned the electoral system.

M. Mollet said events in the Middle East now show how we were nearly a year right

go"when Britain, and France undertook the Sacs operation.

He added: "Great" declitons are going to bo taken among

Atlantic

friends. Its necessary that Franco should be represented,”---Reuter.

Mr Hagerty said Mr Sponk would join President Elsenhower, Mr Macmillan, Mr Dulles and Mr Selwyn Lloyd for "n discus slon of matters mutual

of interest early tomorrow after- noon,

tary

MUTUAL INTEREST

The President's. Press SecTE-

was asked whether this meant that other Nato coun- fries might be brought into sompie schéma for pooling defence and atomic secrets.

our

Common-Sense Co-ordination

Washington, Oct 21.

Bakk Mir Hagerty' replied

M Paul-Henri simply: "They are

going to disclas Bocrwbary4chanical of the North matters of mutual interest." He Atlantic Treaty Organisation, today called for the common- that.

21 The Sird le well-known (6)wald he could not go beyond

27 mlectrichi. Iodinita' (8),

-23 National contest7, (4),

20 Collectors, places? (0); -

CROSSYO ND. --- Acrosz. Overturn, 7 THURSDAYS Hatta, iterated, 10 Boorer 18 Theorem, 15 Fork: 17 Modesty Aho #21 Rockets, as Löwen, 27 Sealine), 28 Leave, 1 Chory a Canço,a Onlar T Bars, & UndiES,

t and salentine remoarch batww The Fresident is giving a the Atlantip partnera, lunchton in Mr Spanies honour He told" fincheon meetfog of

of the White House tomorrow, the National Presa, Club that the My Hagerty” masa that following | United States crazy have ha | the lunch dat-Opsak would Jom

the “Anglo-American Tenders for Ingmund - by ñnly maring

A spokesman of the Austin Ministry of Interior Con named earlier reports that two Czech refugees t Emmerich Suchy, 59, and Josef Viern, 45-were forcibly dragged back to their home country. by Czech kidnappers.

INVESTIGATE

fication Was education. "the method of unity-criticism-: unity."-Reuter

Strike Threat

0:

Moscow, Oct. 24. The Soviet Novy newspaper Soviet Fleel said today the "liquklation" of the British bases Aden and Cyprus would. diminish Middle East tension,

ut

that emerged from his shops vir- tually dictated work styles each year, despite active competition from other houses.

THE COMPETITORS

Dior, with 1,200 employees

Kanyin-Ossililo, Hạ next bigrert ommpetitor, founde ed in 1870,

It claimed they were being and branches in 24 nations, was London, Oct. 24.

used as bridgebends to crush the biggest of them all. Among Several of tomorrow's airline Arabic liberating movements," those who will now scramble to nights between London and and said that while British bases wrest the top position away from Faris were cancelled tonight in remained in the

Middle East the Dior fashion house are: anticipation

siriko by area there would be a "constant French Customs ofßeers,

threat to the security of the Air France did not expect to Arab countries." The spokesman sald

circum-operate any Paris-London stances of the kidnapping rights, but Bome London-Paris |

The article also said that the were being investigated by services were expected to leave. Pentagon (American army head- the Austrian authorities.

quarters) attached "big signi- ficanco" .to the creation of military baSER on Greek terri tory.

-Reuter.

Nuclear Reactors

....

Suchy was drugged in a Vien- nose bar by a friend who actually worked for the Czechoslovni Communisi

It added: "When imperialists secret

He police..

Was

Vienna, Oct, 24. of the United States stage naval smiggled out of Austria on

demonstrations Donations of uranium pro- | and. military board a Czech Danube boat,

the talzed by member states, in threatening peace-loving the sources said,

cluding Britain, America and Arable people, American shipe Vicen was lured by "Friends" Russia, will enable the 59- can calculate on using Greak

they did during into the border town of Retz nation atomic energy agency to barbours as

heat recérie „overtà in Jortion and then dragged, peross the fuci 20 reactors with a Froplier, foto, Crechoslovakia, capacity of 100 megawatte for 10 which we soe again when they

Sources the

RaidUnited years, it was announced here to-] are planning to attack Syria." Press

day China Mall Special, China Mail Speelal..

mad

Pirro Balist,' 43-year- old designer who started In 1945,

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Cristobal Patoniolags, 81- year-old Spaniard, (

Hubert De Givenchy, tali 29-year-old French arisio».

crat, who was the "boy wobe der" of the trade viên 'họ started in 1952.

Finque

Holm, whose house dathy back to

Lacoobs, 18, who presented his. Bres callove tion early this yourƐand wid lt out entirely,

GHANA'S INTERIOR MINISTER GETS TOUGHave: Closed

Accra, Ont. 2L My Broke Edusel, Glide's mini-

•nter of the Hubeler, khatuDENG tànight that he prepones, so Titromsou ditas Partikinong VI i neklamy powder – bENT PAN

deal with truttura »

ilan" of sizyene u mliose, pre- menco. En aN-AFOR, WAS NOT considered 'ensidadetra order and road

Almost a doadrí major fashion "alaton ... the wang, inchiding? Molyneux,

of the Governor-timarkt en Meanwhile, thào Christian. DET that day, or on this'',openilda | fuädades house, cartina of Parliament, go wilt ka trink, today, desta

· kellačaly - sook tho anamoval | of its founder, next

of exbinet to, arm ike: polite

giant lot;balons post.

will be my fastraction the war words

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