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No. 36948
COMMENT OF
THE DAY
THE REPLY
"PRESIDENT Fixenhower's
reply to Marshal Bul-1 Kanin's letter, the first of the many to the Soviet Premier, undoubtedly re flects the opinions of the other members of the Atlantic Alliance coun- tries.
The tenor of the reply seemяi
to indicate that there is a
possibility of an eventual East-West "summit" meet-
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1958.
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RELAX IN
DAKS Whiteaways
THE FAMOUS TOMPERT EN ACITON TIENENRICH
UROLOON
DUTCH PROTEST REJECTED JIMENEZ
ARRESTS
"Hare-Brained Nihilist Indonesia Says CHURCHILL'S 7 POLITICIANS DEFENCE
Second Priest
Refuses To
Marry Sagan
Cajare, Jan. 13.
ing and that the President Controversial French novel ist Francoise Sagan had her home town church in an uproar again today.
has started the ball roll- ing. It would, however, be uscices to hazard a guess as to when such talks could take place. Provided the Soviet Union
lenders
are amenable to suggestion there is likely to be a lengthy sounding out operation on the part of both sides through! diplomatic channels.
Very Clear
irs
The secourdd priest in less than a month refused to perform her wedding ceremony, this time on she is a "hare- brained nihilst and will have ground that to repent first.
10
Abbe
Brau, aging parich
this priest
small ifs
outh western France village where was 22-year-old Miss Sugan born, told reporters that he thinks she Is "a hare-brained nihilist who got that way "by the Soviet Union
need snobbism anet' H diplomatic singularise herself and cause a
be scandal," could negotiations followed by
Foreign
ACT OF CONTRITION Ministers' meeting, but the Latest
pronouncements from Moscow have made it
clear
the that
I willing.
In
very
¿
Russians are opposed to gathering at this auch time.
in
to
AS
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maid
Action Taken Lawful
By BRUCE W. MUNN
United Nations, Jan. 13.
Indonesia today rejected the Netherlands protest against the seizure of Dutch holdings in the country and said that action taken in the island country last month was under laws enacted when territory was under Holland's control.
Indonesian Ambassador All
| Sastruamidjojo filed a jetter
Hammarskjold for
with Secretary General Dag UK FOREIGN
circulation to all members of the United Nations, In it, he said Indentsin not only rejects the Nether and Jands proteat but protests itself prolonged and "orainst the illegal occupation of its national territory by Dulch occupation
West Irian forces in
(West New Guinea)."
OFFICE MAN TO VISIT HONGKONG
DAUGHTER ARRESTED FOR DRUNKENNESS
Sarah Churchill
Malibu, Cal., Jan. 13. Actress Sarah Churchill, daughter of wartime Bri-
The UN General Assembly in December refused to intervene The in the West Irian question, which concerne possession of the western half of the island marry her only if she intends art of curlrillen to make n
the Guinea, held by and if, for her, werringe is of New
Dutch and claimed by the Indonesians. A mild resolution something religious, not only a worldly formality,”
recommended by the Assem-
to Tokyo, the Foreign could bly's Pollucal Committee failed the two-thirds vole to gula required for Assembly approval, Dutch Letter
.In
hot
Cik ''རཱགྷཎྛཱ begin talking the same
age," he k
lan-
nny event a summit meet ing a few months suggested by Marshal Bul- ganin in out of the ques- tion as the preparations
Miss Sagan got another blast would involve months of last menth from a Cajare priest hard work to evolve a plan | Father Pierre Corbelle, who
both East also ncceptable
suld he'd refused to and West.
ofciate at her marriage rites The President's letter repre- because her books
sents a subtle change from moral, the previous position Miss Sagan, who is engaged enunciated as recently as to publisher Guy Schooiler, 45, Jast. Friday by Mr John is the author of three best- Foster Dulles, the Serre-selling novels whore tary of State,
Mr Dulles took the
"
heroines know a lot about life but aren't necessarily married, United
stand Press
that the Soviet Union should nasist in the reunification of Germany as nó net of
faith good
before any heads of governments! meeting.
Gaining Ground
A
MOVEMENT towards.
calling a summit meeting has been gaining ground among not only the Nato allies but also among the uncommitted parts of the world.
:
The United States, too, has always wanted to resunie negotiations with the Soviet Union on satisfactory terms and these deal mainly with the vexed question of dis- armament.
Annigoni's Portrait Of Princess Margaret Hailed
London, Jan. 14.
|
tish Prime Ministor Sir Winston Churchill, was arrested on a drunk charge London, Jan. 13. permanent Under. today after the caused a disturbance when deputy Secretary of the Foreign
shariffs visited her home. Office, Sir Frederick Hoyer Millar, will visit
She refused to give her name Hongkong on January 27 but later was booked under the on his way from Manila bame of Sarah Churchill,
An NBC spokesman said she failed show up for rehearsals Office announced tonight. for her starring role in "The It was announced last week Markopolo's Secret" to be lele- that Sir Frederick was leaving cast tomorrow un Malinco London Επι January 14 for Singapore where he will attend the annual conference of Bri- disti political und diulomatic Arepresentatives in the Far East,
On December 23, Dutch Ambassador Carl W. Schumann said in a letter to Hammarskjold:
"These hostile activities against Netherlands nationals and their property in Indonesia are viola- tons of the principle generally recognised in International Law mnd Lald down in the Charter of the UN since the boycoll and seizure of Netherlands enterprises are not used to uphold Inter- national Law but to gain political advantage, they constituie Illegal intervention on the part of the Indonesia Government... such action then contains a chal- lenge to the authority of the UN...the Netherlands Govern- ment herewith registers a strong protest against the activities and actions of the Indonesian Govern- ment."
The Reply
១៧
World news was swept from In his reply today, Sastros-
the front pages of na-midjojo said: tional newspapers today
บ
"Regrettably, the Netherlands
by photographs of Pietro Annigoni's long awaited Government maintained a regi- itive and intransigent attitude portrait of Princess Mar- toward the numerous efforts of Karel.
my Government to bring about Hope is still held out that
Art critics
declare that the an amicable settlement of this the Rusinne can be per Italian painter has made her long-standing dispute concern- sunded # forgo
thuir the "Mona Lisa Princess and ing West Irian... decision to boycott meetings quote Annigoni as saying he
her of the newly enlarged United found
"Woman of Nations Disarmnment Com- Mystery."
Photographs of Annigonl'a mission. Furthermore it could be that third Royal portrait were re-
the Disarmament Com- mission will meet without Russian delegates and in
NO JEWELLERY that way the Soviet Union might begin to feel the They were due to have been influence and pressure of issued in time for publication
Friday, india which on
but 2 woman's magazine which had obtained the gun."
nations such
leased by Clarence House yes. terday four days Bhfad of schedule.
STUDY TOUR
Theater.
Cursed Them
The NBC television spolies man said the actress apparently had been disturbing the peace nt her home, and which deputies cursed arrived she assertedly
ARRESTED IN MINISTER
Caracas, Jan. 13.
SOUTH KOREA President Marcos Perez
Seoul, Jan. 13.
Republic of Korea authorities have arrested seven poli- ticians, Including five officials of the minor opposition Progressive Party, in connection with one of the country's largest espionage cases since liberation, It was learned today.
USAF Plane ume Moscow-trained
With Nuclear
Weapon
National police director Suh Chung Hak disclosed that one Com- muntat, Cho Bong Am, who re- nounced the Party In 1945, was orrested on Monday morning.
But Suh vehemently denied Cho was arrested in connection He with the espionage case. sald Cho was apprehended for of firearms and ammunition,
Espionage
Crashed In US illegal possession
ond
Washington, Jan. 13.
The other six politicians, The Air Forco disclosed to-arrested on Sunday night, have night that of its been charged with violation of planes had crashed while the National Security Law for perhaps un- carrying a nuclear weapon collaborating.
Ho. without causing an atomic wittingly, with Pak Chung
who is belleved to be the hend explosion.
of all North Korean espionage activities in pushing the Com munist idea of the so-calledh "peaceful unification."
The
The Air Force refused to say where or when
crash occurred. It issued the state ment as evidence that there is no danger of a nuclear explosion from the accidental crash of on atomic bomber.
Those arrested Included two Progressive Party vice-chair- Assembly. men, one National man, Treasurer, Propagandn It was understood the crash Chief and a farmer Party men- to the occurred within the continental ber who now belongs limits of the United States, mloor Democratle Reformis!
Purty. NOT POSSIBLE
Pollee heve been harassing "The plane was destroyed by the Pregressives since to wts fire the Air Force said in arrested for Infiltrating political response
to questions from end business circles with "Gen- newench,
tlemen aples, pushing the No nuclear explosion was peaceful unification" proposed From Singapore, he will go to Bangkok, Manila and Tokyo to
possible and of course none by the Reds. occurred."
A Favourite visit the Brush embassies and
The question of whether such acquaint himself with the them. situation in the Far East." Miss Churchill carried
a danger exists was angrily Ho is a former governor of debated in London recently the North Korean Central Bank decided
she In-identification when
disclosure that clude Hongkong in "study arrested
his
US and a favourite of North Korean following at her home. tour" partly because it is con- wore slacks and a blouse when strategie bombers with atomic Fremler Kim Il Sung.
50 touchy is the peaceful venient and partly because he booked at Malibu Station as a weapons were flying training
missions out of England.
unification subject here that wishes not to neglect, an op- drunk.
The Air Force took refuge in one National Assemblyman was In 1953 the actress engaged portunity of completing his per-
early-morning dispute security reasons" in refusing severely censured several weeks an the Far in sou! bupression
with a
when restaurant owner who to say where or
the ago by the entire body for East"
merely submitting a questionaire Sir Frederick's mission, dur-sold Miss Churchill refused to accident occurred,
A spokesman said it was his asking President Syngman ing which he will exchange surrender her drink of beer at
a California law understanding, however, there Rhee's opinions on the subject views with representatives of 2 m, under
been only one such --United Press. the countries visited, is the first that all drinks be removed at had
cident.-United Press. 10 be undertaken in recent that' time. years in the Far East by a high
He has now
of
to
British officia).---France-Presse.
Abusive
NEW MOVE Gentzvin, went to the
IN UK AWARDS
London, Jan. 14. Future awards for gallantry in the Order of the British Empire will be described
as such, an announcement from 10 Downing Stroot disclosed today. The announcement said the Queen had commanded that
"Moreover, while the Netherlands Government adamantly refused even to enter negotiations with the Government of Indonesia and brushed aside all endeavours on the part of Indonezla to
future oppointments to, or pra- find an amicable settlement. 11 motions in, the Order, and continued to enjoy a most
awards of the British Empire privileged economic
and medal, when granted for gallon Onancial position in my
try, would be so described in country....
tho'
announcement: nationalisation of any
No
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win
She
PI Exports To Colony
Depuly Barney Miller said te and his partner, George actress' home after the telephone com- pany complained that a woma bad
using been
abusive language on the phone for about two hours.
He Bald M169 Churchiltexport snswered the door in an
Manila, Jan. 14. Texille bres, and wasto
to continued head Philippine iteme io Hongkung wille textile fabrics comprised
"obylously drunk condition" the principal Hongkong export the to this country during 1957, the and began warning them
Commerce and Industry De- United States was doomed.
"When we started to leave partment reported yesterday.
she came running to the car, Hongkong bought from the
opened the door on my partner's side and jumped into his lap."
"She still had a drink of rum
her hand and kept telling us how London was going to bomb the United States," Miller said.
Handcuffed
Miller said when they started driving toward the stallon she- started kicking and hitting the
have been fargely responsible colour reproduction rights "beat i enterprise' has taken place. My by a silver oak leaf emblem on i deputies and had to be hand-
for
Com❤ enlarging the mission in the hope that compromise could be reached and thus halt the nuclear arms race.
4
Willingness
AVEN though
EV
Eisenhower
President
The Princess is portrayed in simple white gown, her hands holding a dark stole of taffeta which has slipped from her left shoulder.
has
assumed, government supervisory control over Dutch- owned enterprises in order to assure their continued operation, national acatiment, Fopular
by the intractable aroused ottitude of the Netherlands, ex- itself, in certain in unnuthorised seizures of Dutch-owned enter-
She is wearing no jewellery pressed and her hair is in an upswept instances, style she favoured last spring.
The artist has painted her prises." criticised
a background of a against pro romantic green bower, her head
Marshini Bulganin's
posals, his willingness to outlined by a rosy cloud.
discuss them at length will
bo not
Co-operation
They would be distinguished
the ribbon.
When the ribbon only was worn, the emblem would be in miniature.
The arrangement would ap- ply to both milltary and civil awards, the Downing Street announcement added-Reuter.
Congress Party
New Delhi, Jan, 13. More than 500 State dele- gates from the ruling party will Assemble In Gauhati, Assam State, tomorrow for the session of the All India Con- gress-United Press.
culled and physically carried into the station.
Misa Churchill, who Was wearing light blue pedal- pushers-calf-length slacks -- and a blouse, was released on $50 bail.
Philippines
inst December textile becs and waste worth HK$3,025,016.
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The Philippines, in the same mouth, imported from Hong- long, $2,653,50 worth of tex- tila yarn, fabrks, inade articles and related products. France-Presse,
up
Typhoon Moves Towards Pl
Tokyo, Jan. 13.
with Typhoon "Ophella", howling 140 miles per hour She was summoned to appear winds, was located 400 mjes in the Malibu Municipal Court southwest of Guam at 0900 tomorrow to answer the charge GMT today and moving toward of drunkennesa
the Philippines, the US Air Mas Churchill, police report-Force announced.
said Air Force weathermen cd, was handcuffed in the police
the storm was moving West- station. They reported her us
020 shouting. among other things: Northwest at 15 miles per hour "There'll always be an England, and was expected to be
Tuesday Philippines in United States,-United Press the
oveniag.-United Press. and Reuter,
lost on the un- Annigoni finds a small spel fornesian Government acted under opening of the week-long 03rd but I'm not so sure about the miles off the castern part of i
committed nations.
As in other Royal portraits,
himself in the painting.
WELL PLEASED
"there would have to be prior
Apart from the agenda items,
Sattroamidjojo aald the Indo- a "general authorisation ordinance" approved in 1039 and an "Urdinance on.com
of 1
agreement on contentious In his portrait of Queen operation in enterprises," issues such as whether East Elizabeth, he was a fishermen 1945, both enacted when the as well as West Germany in a tiny boat. When he painted Dutch controlled Indonesia. should attend discussions Prince Philip, he was climbing
"As to respect for human
na-
on that country's futuro up a path. In his portrait of rights and freedom, it has been
he Princess Margaret, shows fully assured to Dutch whether, the Peking himself in the bottom left-hanal, thanals by, the Indonesian Gov- and
should Government
be corner looking over hedge. ernment
"The Indonesian Government present.
Both the Princess and the Grent Issues are at afake and artist are today reported to ho- has assured the world that it is as it has always it will require willingness pleased with the final recult determined,
been in the prst, to uphold and
after earlier doubts, understanding
principles and The Queen Mother who com- humanitarian
Dutch missioned the work at a fee of that any action against
be 200 guineas-one-tenth of the economia
to
achieve mutual agreement. But the Promittent has loft
"delighted/'-Reuter.
interoris the door open and has given um Anniguni normally com- carried out with strict the Russian leaders some-mande--le olso said to
these be observance of
prin- thing to think about,
ciples....United Frest,
will
FRANCE TO REDUCE FORCES
Paris, Jan. 13.
·The proposed National Defence Bndrek of the French Govern- ment provides for a reduction in troop virentili from 1,044,- 000 men in 1857 to 9EK,CON this year and (-890,000. next
year, it was sunounord today. The total defence budget calls fer mending 1,369,000 miİLİSE
be abandoned, and the output. of the twin Jet "Vautour"" and "Huber-Myslero" will be cut
down.
francs (about 0839,128
million), Reduction · fr troop - strength would principally affect forces in Metropolitan and ovETSEAK France,bai slso ioen sta- However " Maned in Germany, Moro000 -and- Tunisia.
Manufacture of, the double-
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· docker "greguesi Denx Ponte".
and "Nord 1696" planes will
· 100
· planès will be built lai -1958, Construction of a 30,009-toni
(carrier .... and
cancelled/mFTRNOD-ITCHES,
1、
Beerk
two. been
1
Jimenez today ax- sumed direct control of the armed forces and ordered the 'arrest and expulsion of the Defence Minister he had installed only last Friday in a worsening political - military crisis.
Army tanks surrounded the
and Defence Ministry, soldiers
the occupied building. Additional heavy guards were placed around the Presidentiat Miraflores Palace. Streets approaching the Palace were blocked to traffic. Military activity was re- ported in the interior of the oil-rich nation.
(It
was not clear im- mediately who ordered the troops to the Minis- try and the Palace, Pri- vato ndvices reaching New York said strongman Perez
Jimenez himself was a virtual prisoner in his own Palace. But ho gave outward signs of being in full control.) The President announced his takeover of the Defence Minister's post
in a broadcast to the nation over a radio and TV hookup: General Romulo. Fernandez, the Defence chief, was arrested. ordered apparently in an effort to head off further military pressure 'against the Perez Jimenez regime.
But
like other officials ousted in a shakeup last week, Fernandez was not delained. Perez Jimenez announced he had left the country-United Press,
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