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COMMENT OF

THE DAY

LAST SESSION

THE United

Nations

General Assembly is now

in its final week of the Baion and it is the most frustrating the Assembly has yet encountered alnic it was inaugurated.

The high hoped which

en-

couraged the description "Disarmament Assembly" when the 82-nation body i convened on September 17, have not been fulfilled. Far from multing the arma race, the United Nations is now faced with a Soviet threat tu boycott

the

principal organs in which the crucial issue has been

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IKE TO ATTEND NATO TALKS BULGANIN'S

President Eisenhower.

discussed for the past nine NY Strikers

years the Disarmament Commission and its sub- committee.

Because of this threat there

is already talk, particularly among the smaller powers uncommitted in, the East- West idealogien) struggle, of reconvening the Assem bly in napecint session in the New Year.

Endorsed

IȚE Assembly,

THE

however,

has endorsed the joint Western proposal 83 the

Refuse To

Go Back To Work

New York, Dec. 10.

Medical Report On Health: 'Excellent'

Washington, Dec. 10.

President Eisenhower will go to Paris

for the Nato summit meeting, the White House announced today.

The announcement was made

after Elsenbower

from large staff of doctors who examined him.

ot approval EISENHOWER'S

DECISION

White House Prons Secretary James C. Hagery said the President plans to leave Washington by plane on Friday afternoon, arriving at Orly Field outside Paris at 3 pm on Saturday.

Apparently

Eisenhower, after a medical

that lasted Examination

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The

A two-day-old strike by 2,600 subway motormen kept New York in a tran-hour and 20 minutes, was des- cribed medically as in "execi- sit turmoil today.'

lent" condition.

The City dismissed some of

beat busts for continned | the strikers in an effort to end efforts at agreement in the disarmament sub-committee. Also on the achievement side

walkout branded illegal by the courts and Mayor Roliert E. Wagner.

Elsenhower apparently was

I suffering from a specele diffenity dating back to the mild stroke he

November 25,

HAILED IN EUROPE

London, Dec. 10. United States' Euro- pean allies hailed Presi- dent Elsenhower's deci- sion today to attend per- sonally the crucial Nato Bummit meeting in Paris. Washington nnnounce- meat was received in London Western Continental and In crplials with high hopes far-reaching decisions at Paris meeting.

The suffered or

to improve

Hagerty told reporters, "The dificulty in speaking has con- and in unued must impossible to detect ex- eight ordinary conversation was at

for the

The Mayor and Governor la the Assembly's decision to keep the United Nations Averell Harriman pleaded with emergency force in being the strikers to return to work

and let New York's and to agree to divide the million residents go about their cost of the world's first datly

business as usual and cept by trained observers." the heads of govenuments army among United Nations restore the Christmas shopping

members. But against these achieve- ments can be set a number pt debates which, ended inconclusively, including the one on halting of nuclear test explosions and the Syrian charges of a Turkish military threat.

Intensified

rush.

IN GAOL

Four strike leaders were in gaol and a fifth was threatened with a sentence..

But the pleas and threats fell on deaf curu. The motormen held out in their fight for bargain- ing recognition defiance of an anti-strike injunction.

For a time, it appeared the crisis would be heightened by maintenance workers' bus strike Three

|- bundred ployees of City-owned bus lines walked out thla morning, but the regular force reported for the, night shift to refuel and clean buses.

THILE in the opinion of

experienced

observers, the "anti-colonialist" note which marked the Just Assembly had not been su much in evidence this time, the verbal cold war has been intensified.

Upprecedented jams in trafe Growing tensions, culminating clogged streets in bolb the in last year's events In morning and evening rush hours. Hungary and Suez, dis. The evening rush hour began persed the goodwill inspired early, shortly before 4 pm, and by the Geneva and Bandung approaches to every bridge and at 8pm police reported that sil conferences, and this Assem- tunnel were clogged United bly has been marked by Press. some of the most outspoken statements that the Russians havo ever made in United Nations. Despite the fact that the Soviet Union can rely only on the supporting votes of eight members it was suc reasfully. lending strength at this Assembly even before the first Sputnik heralded the dawn of the space age.

Hagerty also reported that "The President was his usual aler: self and discussed in detail and with enthusiasm the coming meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation."

4

Recovery

|

|

The President's presence at

meeting was expected by all to give the conference a sorely needed uplift.

Diplomats in Allied capitels immediately Interpreted the President's move as a strong indication, of America's deter mination to give the Alliance à powerful boost, in the face of Russia's menacing Sputnik challenge.

Hagerty said the doctors who attended the Chief Executive today were "unanimously agreed that the President's recovery to date is such that it permits him to attend the Paris meeting."

The beliet prevalled also that The Parls meeting is scheduled | Mr Eisenhower's attendance

LEAVE ITS MARK

on Monday and last would leave Its mark on Mos-

to start through Wednesday.

a

Flo zakl that whilo President in in Paris 'he will be under the supervision his doctors." Hagerly added,

cow's leaders who had earlier

the viewed his threatening absence (as a blow to the Nato alignment. European reaction tonight was a mixture of reller and of

IS IT REAL

OR JUST A HOAX?

Bearborough, Dec. 10.

BABY dying saucer

or the biggest hoax of has come to earth

the year

也可 the

mooks.

bleak Yorkshire

It le shaped like a heavy apinning top, weighs 35 pounds, la 18 inches actors, and haa untranslatabis hieroglyphica on it

The top part is made of brass and the undersido is "heavy toppar. Its travels have ended in the hands of a solicitor,

The object lu tald to have come to earth on a fogay night when 48-year-old Fred Taylor and a couple of friends saw it-coming slowly down, glowing like a red ball of fame," over the

moor.

Another man got to it first and wanted £200 for It. He finally sold it for

€10.

the

"For days have been

decipher trying to hieroglyphlox," the solicitor object who acquired the from Taylor and who writes walance fiction under the nama of Anthony Avenal, sald today.

"It might be something of -solentific Interest, or on the other hand it might be the bibgest heak of the year,

"if it is a hoax, somebody has cone to an #wful amount of trouble to put it RAMTI Rarase" China Spacial.

RUSSIA OFFERS TO BAN N-TEST IF

Macmillan And Interdependence

BRITAIN MUST TAKE LEAD IN A TEAM

London, Dec. 10.

Mr Harold Macmillan declared tonight that Britain

nowadays must exert her influence and au thority through "membership and leadership in a team."

to

the Nalo

fer Mr Macallan, giving a party of Britain political television brordcast, meeting on Friday. raid that zome British people "And In the come spirit felt there was something minimamediately after Christmas I ing--"a lack of glamour, not the am leaving for a tour of the

Commonwealth." same excitement there used to

be,"

He was sure they were wrong because these people were proba ably thinking of one period in British history-the Nineteenth Century-red comparing that with the country's present situation in the world.

FACED FACTS

LEADERSHIP

"So when I

He commented: go to Noto on Friday, these are the two thoughts that will be all the time in my mind.

LETTER. TO EISENHOWER: NOTHING NEW

Washington, Dec. 10. Soviet Premier Bulganin's letter to President Eisen- hower calls for a meeting of the "leaders" of the Soviet Union and the West, it was stated by usually-reliable diplomatic sources tonight.

was not immediately clear if

Premier Bulganin was sug- resting a summit meeting of heads of

of government, foreign ministers, or a co- ference at another lovel State Department officials were worlding overtime to translate the 15-page message and to clear up what some oficiais described

the "hurry"

phrases.

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An Attack

Mr Macmillan then went on In refer to British successes The general tenor of the letter

was nuclear

described as an attack United the development of

on Nato and on the enenty for peaceful purposes and called it a "new Industrial

States for allegedly leading a drift towards war, The volution,"

Soviet Premier then made hin suggestion for an East-West CONFETEN.CO to TEVOTED the present "drift." Officials tonight saki a rough. translation of the letter in- dicated that the Soviet PIT- mier had offered nothing new. They regarded it as an altempt to divide the West on the eve of the Nato sumanit talks

Parks noxt

Monday Router.

The Nineteenth Century was unique, but he urged Beltons

"First that Britain must take to look back over the centuries, declaring that "we have always the lead us the often has done faced the facts of the moment." In working in a team; second, He added: "We have learned that we have the technical and justify our from the past and been inspired scientific skill to by it but we have never sat leadership."-Reuter, moaning about the glory was gone."

that

Britain was "picking up the old thread again when We have to work with allies, or- use, our moral Fanise teams, insuence

and draw to us all the strength wo can."

Soekarno To Speak

Djakarta, Dec. 10. President Sockarne is expect-

Dead Now

Mexico City, Dec. 10: Two workers who had suffered

a mild altack of food poisoning, op. the job word killed today'

Ho continued: "That's what I "mean" by the word "Intered to speak on Indmesla's repri- when the ambulance carrying

dependence.

sals against Dusch Interests at a them to the hospital crashed Mit is in' this spirit that I mass rally in Sourabaya, West Into G parked intend to go as Prime Minis Java, on December 11-Heuter.} Press.

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London, Dec. 10.

however, that he did not appreciation of the President's Russia has offered to ban anticipate any "curialƐment"

determination to undertake the

of the Chief Executive's no-important mission despite his

lves in Paris.

recent ness,

Hagerty told the reporters Yunic

diplomatic

obscrvers

nuclear

from testing January 1, if Britain and the US do the same.

The offer came in an ex- that Elsenhower has got received were inclined to view the move

Marstal "medical discharge"

between by his as relivated by domestic con- chango physicicus, including the neu-siderations.

Bulganin of Russia and Prime Minister Jawarhalal Nehru of broadcast by Radio India, Moscow tonight.

rological speck lists, He noted But the overwhelming diplo- that the President will be undermatie opinion viewed it as "a supervision of his doctors in brave decision, reflecting a high perise of responsibility in one of Dost-war Europe's most critical phases"United Press.

The Vote Of Confidence Paris.

from

United Nations, Dec. 10. French Foreign Minister, Christian Pineau, sald Today that the compromise resolution on Algeria was a "vote of con- ndence in France and would not "homper French actions dealing with the situation, United Press.

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Examination

Hagerty added that the Presi dent would again undergo another neurological examina tion "la about a month."

Hagerly expects Elsenhower to leave Parts iste next Thurs- day, arriving In Washing-

ton on Friday.

Hagerty also said he expects the President to make one of the three opening statements to the Nato Courell next Monday. The other speeches will be made, by the heads of state of France and Luxembourg. United Press.

Gale In Channel

Brest, Dec. 10. Huge waves lashed beaches and promenades along the Normandy and Britanny coasts today.as a 60-mile-an-hour vale swept along the Engilsh Channel and Its approaches,

Roads were flooded and jettles dumaged.--Reuter.

Health Improving

Pretoria, Dec. 19.

BLACK SEES THE QUEEN

London, Dec. 10.

Sir Robert Black, was received in au- dience by the Queen at Buckingham Palace to- day and kissed hands on his appointment as Governor a n.d Commander-in-Chief of Hongkong.

Sir Robert, former Governor of Singapore, was accompanied to the palace by Lady Black, -Reuter.

Liberator Dead

Budapest, Dec. 10,

Mr Nehru, in a note sent to Marshal Bulganin on November 20, called for an end to the testing on the part of the major

RESPONSIBLE

dated West

Bulganin's AILSWEI, December 10, said the was responsible for continun- tion of the tests and Russia would be willing to cease them at any time

If the West would end tesis on January 1, so would Rusain, he said.

Mr Nehru called on Russin as well on the United States to ban tests-United Prese

Egyptian Arms

In Tunisia

London, Dec. 10.

A consigament of Egyptian arma had arrived in Tusisin, Calro radio reported tonight. Pallakis Pallavici, who The radio said the arms were liberated Cardinal Mindszenty la delivered yesterday, but it gave Mr Johannes Strijdom, South the Hungarian uprising inno details, Afclean Prime Minister, sold to October 1956, has bett executed. Egypt promised the arms to announcea Tunisia after Fronce had re- night his health was improving Budapest radio and the sight setback he that he had been condemned to fused to supply them on the suffered because of an influenza | death

Hungarian grounds thoy might fall into the

the attack should be completely Supreme Court ́and that

hands of anti-French insurgenta overcome by the end of the sentenco had been carried out, in neighbouring Algeria--Rou- year.Heuter.

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