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THE CHINA MAI MONDAY, JANUARY 20 1058

Troops In Europe Must Have “First-Class” Arms

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KEYNOTE OF OPTIMISM

De-Nuclearised Zone: US To Say 'No' Ike Begins His

A Threat Of Violence Hangs Over Cyprus

Nicosia, Jan. 19.

Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, who returned yesterday from consulta- „tions In London spent to- day quietly with his family on a picnic in the northern mountain.

Many Cypriots also went

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Cautious Attitude

To Soviet

Proposal

Washington, Jan. 19.

The United States will reject top-level Soviet proposals for a "de-nuclearised zone" in Central Europa, government officials said today.

They said the plan would leave American troops

in Germany equipped with only "second class weapons" to defend themselves if Russia should strike against Western Europe.

outings despite the cold weather. These officials said American and Allied troops in

this

weekend

Ieuring. that might be the last quiet one on This troubled Mediterranean Island for Done time. These fears were touched off by recent threatening declarations signed by Digheals, the EOKA terrorist chief.

Europe must be equipped with "first-class weapons," including nuclear arms. This situation would change only if the East and West reached some global disarmament plan banning atomic weapons. With newspapers openly sug- As Brst proposed by Polaqd j Beating that Sir Hugh Foots proposals have met with little and now champighed by the Soviet Union, the Comintinist esponse from the British Goy plan calls for barining of nuclear ernment,

Greek Cypriot. ele-weapons from a zone beginning ments here

Indicated today in Poland, extending through there

. room for Western Germany, Eastern optimism.

Germany, and Czechoslovakia, and perhaps farther south.

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MAKARIOS

1

When Sir Hugh Foot left for London hopes were high that Archbishop Makarios, the exiled Greek Cypriot leader, would be allowed to return and resume talks on a basis of sel!- determination. Today there are few Cypriols who expect these hopes to be fulfilled,

to

Security chiefs were reported

hive net last night to examine possible future moves here by Greeks and Turk*,

There has been some feeling in Western Europe that the plan But re- might be acceptable. porta from Western European countries now indicate their top leaders have adopted a very cautious attitude,

Western Germany is sold to feel that Amclean troops must

still be kept in that country, The United States agrees with this.

Delay

gures to stop the production of such weapons," the Fié- sident wrote.

Secretary of State John Foster Dilles said later that rome American allies in Europe believe the banning of nuclear weapons in a European zone I would distinguishable from an almost Jer practice be in- total

neutralisation of

тел....

Not Possible

the

He said if it was not possible to have "modern" weapona in the area "it might

be in- prudent to maintain any forces" because they would be in an exposed position,

The question of a possible East-West sumunlt meeting with While the West is set on the Russians,

together with keeping Americom troops in other Western and Soviet pro- Geimany

foreseeable posals for the

will be taken up by policy objective beginning Janu ary 21 at the Ankara, Turkey, meeting of Baghdad Fact mem- bers.

Some observers believe that unless # British statement during the week produces future, Soviet strategy is design Duties when he reviews Soviet really dramatie decision by the ed to get them out and delay government-which few here West Germany's tearmament. Think likely the chances of a prolonged

EOKA truce are slim.-China Mall Special.

Ophelia Moves

nway

Manila, Jan. 20, Typhoon Ophelia finally moved

from

the Philippines yesterday and was spotted by the Weather Bureau to be 700 inlles cast of Luzon with 70-mile per hour centre winds.

It was moving north-west at

11 miles per hour. Ophelia has changed course no less than three tumes, confounding local weathermen-France-Presse,

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The "de-nucicarised" zone proposal has been a key part of recent Soviet peace proposals Including Premier Nikolai Bul- Dulles will leave Washington fanin's letters to President on Wednesday by plane for Eisenhower and other free Teheran, the Iranian

capitul. world leaders,

before moving on next Sunday to Ankara.

In his letter of a week ugo, to Bulginin, the President said the Communist proposal would be

some "studied." He used

of Dulganin's words, however, hint that Washington was posed to the plan..

for

He 'will Ly back here on February

Lalks with to Lewellyn E Thompson, Jr., op-U.S.

Ambassador to Moscow, about opening a new round of diplomatic conferences with the | RussianS.

There cannot be

great significance in de-puclearis- ing a small area, when, as you

When and if these ambas- say, the range of modern types sadorial talks begin, Thompson of weapons does not know is expected to urge the Rus

of aby geographical mi, alans to take the problem of

and when you defer to indefinite future ANY

the usin

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QUEEN HEARS A PLEA

out

1

woman pushed her Way

crowd of watching Queen Frederica of Greece, who was visit- ing Athens Hospital re- cently, and kneeling be fore the monarch, tear- fully asked her to inter- vene with the hospital authorities who had re- fused to allow the woman to see her daughter. The Queen promised to do what she could, Minutes later the woman was ad mitled into her daughter's ward.-Keystone.

MACMILLAN

outer space for peaceful CONTINUES

purposes to the United Nations for doussions Instead of let- iting it get involved in other

East-West tension

topics.- United Fress.

Why Spain Kept Quiet

Madrid, Jan. 10.

The Spanish authorities muy have taken more than 100 per- sans lato custody before an- nouncing that 44 men had been arrested for "attempling to re- build the Communist Party in Spale," well-formed sources said here today.

The sources pointed out that many persons had not been held |with the 44 alleged Communists

THE TOUR

Briton Young

Helps

To Break Up

"Nazi”

Gang In US

New York, Jan. 19.

Sixth Year

In White House

Washington, Jan. 19. President Eisenhower begins his sixth year in the White House tomorrow with a report to Con- gress on the nation's touchy economy and a major political campaign speech.

The President sends his apauel economic report to the House and Sonate at 1700 GMT. An hour and a half later be fica to Chicago for a Republican fund- rajding dinner opening the Party's tipel), Battle to, enpture control of Congress in November.

The President has clearly shown in previous messages that his economic report will be generally optimistic.

4.--Re based his balɛneed US$73.0 billion. budget for the new seal year on the belief that business would pick up in the latter half of 1958. He will call for no tax cuts-or Increases.

The

President

will! spcak

A Sicilian's

Idea Of Fashion For Men

Romu, Jan. 19.

from Chicago to an estimated Silk playsuits for mon pro-

vided a stunning highlight during the bend day here today of Italian high fashion showings.

40,000 Republicans gathered from 27 States and the District of Columbia. Vice-President Richant M. Nixon and other top Jendera attending diruvers throughout the nation wal join Angelo Lirico, the handsome the President on a half-hour young Sicilian, who makes programme to be carried by the clothes for Mr Nikita Khrust-

National Broadcasting System'a chev, the Soviet Communist TV and radio networks.

SLIM CHANCE

The 07-year old President and the Republicans begin the 6th year of his Administration with spparently slim chances of re- capturing control of either the House or Senate.

party chief, showed the play- suits among his collection which was bursting with Ideas

The suit has narrow Bermuda shorts and а long doubl breasted jacket without revels. It his four bullons in front and long hacking slits behind,

Alade in hand-loumed kilk, pyjama-striped In grey, brown Historically the Party con- and white, the playsuit is worn trolling the White House usually with an open-nest white thit, loses Congressional sents in a long white tennis .socks and raid-term.

Moreover, white loafers. the political, tide at the begin

election.

ning of 185 appeared to be introduce men's high fashion in Litrico, who was the first to running against

the trouble Rome three besel Administration.

Kha years ago. banned the white dinner jackot Six years ago the President for summer evening wear. He brrived in the Capital by train buoyed on the crest of his first grost landslide victory at the polls. His number one problem was the hot war in Korea,

THE CHALLENGE®

six years later the President faces tremendous challenge of the Russian war machine armed with space-age weapons. The half-its Spateik II still circling overbend

a .constant

minder.

During the six years the

re-

Pro-

A British-born boy was credited today with play-ree serious illnesses.

aldent has been stricken by

How-

ing a key part in helping police to break up a fever, he told his news confer- youth gang of self-styled "nordic supermen."very well Indeed"

past,

#ence last week that he felt and would continue to carry out his duties The police pròsécutor's office (Leggett told them he had just exactly as I have in the sald Charles Spearing. 10-year- hundreds of recruits. old Brush-born boy, and Anton De Jong, who is also 16 and was Born In Java, broke away, from the Nazi-styled gang and in- formed police of its plans for violent action.

Police said the two boys joined the gang-the United Nordic Auckland, Jan. 19.

Confederation--out of "fun". Mr. Harold Macmillan, the

But they broke away last British Prime Minister, Thursday when ordered to help arrives here tömörrów to the leader, 21-year-old. George continue his Common- Leggett, known as the "Fuehrer wealth tour with an eight-Forest Hills," to carry out a bank robbery to day visit to Now Zealand. establish a "war fund". He left Singapore, today after stopping there overnight and passed through Darwin, Austra- la, this afternoon.

STOLE CARS

had

praised Adolf Hitler as "the greatest, matz In the bielory of the world and fold police "This is only the beginning. Our purification of the race"

One of his followers quoted him saying he wanted to "ship all the Yews back....to Israel and all the back to Africa."

Negroce

he

Asked whether he thought of resigning after suffering any of his illnesses, ho said he had

he added that not. But i would have no other recourse if a group of eminent doctors over, told him he was not up to doing his job.

The Chief Executive appear

excellent in

spirits today when he attended early morn-

ot ing bervices-

National

The youths face charges In-Presbyterian Church with his burglary, nine-year old, grandson, David. cluding conspiracy, illegal possession of arms,-Unida Press. felonious assault and malleious mischief.

Leggett's "table of organisa- tion" showed two groupa of Lengeti and a Lieutenant, members the "SS," nordic type George Zack, forced Spearing of traditional blonde and the His plane will have a fuelling and De Jong to help them look "SA" for dark-haired people stop at Richinend Airport, near for cais to steal as getaway like himself. Sydney, before landing here al|ychicles. But Spearing and. De 0430 GMT tomorrow,

Spearing's membership card, Jong broke away from the other

in severnt Mr Macmillan and Lady

pair, who were armed, on a photographed Dorothy will be welcomed at parents of the plot. The parents was a "Co! SA" with duties in crowded street and told their morning rewspapers, sald he Auckland's Whenuapia airport

"Maintenance SA,” His serial number waa 000.-China Mati

already charged as there bad not been positive proot against them. For this, reason, yeater: the New Zealand Governor,called the police.

day's announcement may have been held up while the Govern- ment made sure of its case, United Press,

Honoured

Seoul, Jan. 10.

The Republic of Korea has decorated an average of 10,000

deneral, Lord Cobham; the

Leggett and Zack appearedSpecial. Prime Minister, Mr Walter Nash; with five other gang members and the United Kingdom High in court here last night, Commissioner, Mr George Mállóh.

Leggett, admitted founder of the organisation, was held on During the visit, Mr Macbalt set at US$9,000. Bab of at milan will have talks with Mrleast US$2,000 was set for each Nush and members of his goy of the others. ernment. They are expected to

discuss, among other things, Police said they found a poto Britain's attitude towards New book in Legrell's home contain- persons a year during the first | Zeeland's present austerity in ing names of at least 50 youths decade of its existence,

overseas spending.--Reuter, in all parts of the United States.

Volunteers For Space

MOSCOW RECEIVES OVER 1,300 APPLICATIONS

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Masów, 28. 19, More than 1,300-Russiatia ---- and an unnamed number of foreigners — bavò volunteered for the first flaßt to ouler abaco, Pravda reported táday.

The Commanist Party ...dówapapar, répertéd thikt ons of the Foreigners, Jäentified se Alfabio Ungarts of Lima, Peru, volunteerea He Inlisted that it te mile the night, the Rasalsha fusar prfvide him with a U2350,-

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Pravila said the letter contained con

tions and solentile information abone OBICE- vallom of the milktor oFSING «Moscow, Sputnik", kleur, got, 30%

taining Braink PASION HIA

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repeived af 121st THE Hápée reported.

S-E ASIA'S BIGGEST AIR BASE

PURGE IN PEKING CONTINUES

dictated pole blue for youthg elders. men an'd pearl grey for

His tall-coats are made

talls with with shorter,

M bordered edges, China Mall Special.

SHAKE-UP IN THE UKRAINE?

Moscow, Jan, 19.

now Premier has been appointed in the Turkman Republic, in Soviet Central Asia, in a move saan haro as part of the re-shaping of Soviet Party and goy- ernment structure.

WB

News of the appointment of Mr Dzhuma Durda Karacy to replace Mr B. Ovyeser contalnet in a terse, theee-line communique puhitshed in Ashkhabad, Turkmen, news- aver which reached here to day.

NO REASON

an

The communique give no reason for the change and did not say what will happen to Mr Ovyesov.

But the move follows soveral new appointments and de- motions in the Central Asian Republies of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and In the Ukraine,

Radio Peking reported today and government machinery be-

London, Jan. 19.

This shakeup in the party

that leaders of the anff- gan at the top a month ago with Communist Chang-Lo appointments to the secretariat

of the Party Presidium. cliquo in China have "admitted their crimes Then it spread to the provin against the Chinese Com-cial apparatus and will pre- munist Party, the Chinese umably be completed before elections in March, to people and socialism.“ Supreme Soviet the Savlat Porilamont-which meets two It said they made the con→ fessions in Written statedients or three times a year in Moscow.

-Reuter, The broadcast named the loadère as Cháníg Ro-chun and Lo Lung-chi

Singapore, Jan. 19. "Lo Lung-chi, who, in spite South-East Asia's biggest of repeated criticism, had re- dir base is expected to be used to make any admissions completed at Butter.

has now expressed his readines lo sekrójelke, his crimes," worth, Province Wel-] The broadcast said. lesley, Northern Malaya, "This represents the complete destruction of the Chang Po- in May.

the

Survival In The Cold

Oberammergau, Jan. 19., Royal Air Force. Byers see learning how to survive in rib- reperature 3,600 feet up Bavarian Mulinidiña, have during the past seven months,leeping in Lakhno-style show

United Press.

Igloor or crude tents improvised from parachutes: 1-

For the pust 211⁄2 years to chun-Lo Laing-chi clique a

resuit of to fight against beers and men of an Airfield bergoods rightists. Conducted by Construction Squadron Royal the China Democratle League Australian Air Force, worked on thn 5,000-foot air strip

The field is part of Australik's contribution to SEATO, and the defence of Malaya,

If is expected to be oficidity pened by the Chief of Staff of The Royal Australian Air Force, All Marshal BBW scherter

Peking's Attack

tr the

Those of fratbile të mje of the hainyds they face chiring fter four days and might» sur«....... vival test, which began yéker- London, Jan. Man poidsdian of NATON Peking Radia today attacked opposition by the United Suites Tactical Air Forco pala

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The Butterworth base, fa che a 12-mile lot trods, short as bow. Includin bt the planes milfary,bolga | com in Werference in, Judá- Americ

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