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EGYPT-SYRIA UNION
THE proclamation of union
THE
between Egypt and Syria underlines the aver- widening gulf between the republican "positive noutralists" and the anti- Communist monarchs the Arab world.
in
But the question now remaing, will King Saud of Saudi
Arabia allow himself to be
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958.
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RELAX IN
DAKS
THE FARDUS CONFORT IN AKTION TRAUBENE
Whiteaways
HƏDƏN÷GIÐ N\G={X+OVLODN
REACTION TO MR B's LETTER STARKWEATHER
Negative Attitude
To Ike's
Points
Washington, Feb. 3.
tempted into forming THE White
sort of holy alliance
OI
monarchies against tho leftist republica?
PLEADS
CLERGYMAN SAYS NOT 'SINFUL' FOR SPINSTERS Search For NOT GUILTY
TO HAVE CHILDREN BY A.I.D.
London, Feb, 3.
of
of Canter- the Archbishop bury, appeared in a round-up A leading Methodist clergyman wald today he did not think it
religious opinion in allow articio would be "inful" to
on the subject in "Mlusirate4" have to lonely splasters
magazine pub- children by artificial in-
lished tonight. semination
Dr Donald Soper, former presi. dent of the Brush Methodist Conference, House
Bald he didn't
Ilis
contradicted views also those of the other clergymen involved in the round-up of
think it was wise
'opinion. for the Church to call artificial in scanination by a donor -- A. I. Delther a sin or crime.
contrary to expressed recently" by
called on Russia to- night to provide more information on the. So- viet stand toward dis-His view, directly
and outer armament
controls before
Middle East observers have
forecast frequently
that this ponnibility could not be
re-space ignored if King Saud fused to recognise Preul President dent Nasser as the leader of
the Arab nations. It now seems that there will be a
move in this direction.
Anxious
~ING Hussein of Jordan is KING Hussein of Jordan is
that
น
Soper wrote, "I do not consider it would be sinful to give ccrtalu spinsters, who other- wiso would be lonely, and would make good mothers. artikela) Insemination so that
they do not lose the portunity of motherhood."
09-
mechanium science has put in
our hands, to use wisely."
The magazine survey followed a
storm of controversy in Britain after
aroused Scottish
Judge, Lord Wheatley, ruled
WEB
дов
adultery.
tantamount
to
Royal Belongings
London, Feb. 4.
in a divorce case that A. 1. D. Police today are hunting a thief with the hottest" haul in London clothes and jewellery belonging to 21-year-old Princess Alexandra.
is unwise for Els added, "It
Churches to rush in and con- down out of hand a number of possible practices. that are loosely called A. L. 11, I would not be prepared to condema as sinful artificial insemins-The Judge's ruling was followed Hon in a happy marriage by a stern denunciation of the where the husband is im- practice by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Archblihop potent.
wald the practice was a sin. He urged that it be made a crime under British law United Press.
Churches "It's no good the
wanting to make it a sin or a crime. It is another piece of
Eisenhower THORNEYCROFT Hailsham
will agree to a new súm. mit meeting.
The White Hoose state- ment came following a tele- phono conference between the President and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles
of State confined to his
Statement
Saudi Arabia form their home by a "slight cold." own union with Jordan and thus counter the Egyptian- Syrian "threat" borders.
not
its to
Both Prezident and the Secretary had spent consider- Iraqi politicians and news-able time previously in studying
Govern- the new 17-page papers-but mont Ministers have Fresident from welcomed the projected Nikolai A. Bulganin, union as the first stop
The statement said:
a
towards a full union of Arab states which has great emotional appeal to all Arabs, and Lebancso lendors have echoed theso feelings.
But
letter to tho Soviet Premier
DEFENDS
Warns
HIS ACTION Of Dealing
London, Feb. 3. The Government and Labour
was
d
opposition clashed sharply horo over recent allega- tions that thoro leakage of information about Britain's decision last September to raise the Bank Rato by two por cont to sovan por cont. During the debate Mr Pelor defended his Thomeycroft action as Chancellor of the Exchequer in telling journalists in advance about some of the letter "eon-conomic measures ho was pre- The Bulmanlo sists of a repetition of Soviet paring to take,
made Droposals previously
wanted .Ho
Influenco to allitade to- |·· and a negative ward President Elsenhower's opinion overseas, becauso Bri- sight proposals put forward "tain's reserves were running In he letter of January 12" to out at that time. It was an op-
portunity and it might the Premier.
bbon the last opportunity—to combination of present measured to hold sterling.
SATISFIED
Επε former Iraqi Premiers, Nuri el Said and
el Fadel
Jamali, who attended the Bagdad Pact note meeting in Ankara have sidered."
gulf between Egypt and Syrla and the other Arab states.
But it added that the. Soviet
la being further con
have
commented on the widening "It is, however, already up- "I am satisfied my Interviews parent that further clarification with the press and their willing- of the Soviet position will be necessary before-io use Pres-ness to present this case in the press overseas had a crucial and words dent Eisenhower's
satisfactory effect."
Attack
January 12-11 can be ascer- tained that such a top-level meeting would, in fact, hold good hope for advancing the
DURING the Bagdad at the worlice and of justice in
conference Nurf el Said made a widely publicised attack on Iarnel and tried to persunde Pact membera to concentrate on the Palca. tine problem as well as on Communism.
Detailed
There
were noisy scenes when Mr Aneurin Bevan asked why Mr Thorneycroft had been Mr Oliver Poole, and the ex- Treasury chief snapped back: "For exactly the same
reasons
as I saw members of the Trades Union Congress."
The Deputy Speaker restured C. calm by threatening to suspend that the the diting-Reuter,
Press Secretary James Hagerty emphasised statement was not sident's own words.
the
Pre-
This indicated that the Chief Executive planned
detailed and personal more reply to Bulganin ehce Dulles recovers from his cold and if down with President Eisenhower
drafting session
GAR
At 3
Enthusiastic
However, this move has been overshadowed by the pro- clamation of the now union
Wellington, Feb. 3. and this presents a poton-
Ometals expressed Concern tially stronger Метроп
today over the enthusiastic wel- against Israel which is the
come given to Britain's Quven whipping boy for the Arabs.
could Mother.
They said it lead to aceldents or incidents, President Nassor is bont on
They pointed out that her car his pinn to become the Hagerty said it might be an-
and that the supremo ruler of the Arabs other day or two before Dulles had been hemmed in on Auck- and if the union is
ex- and the President could get to land's streets
crowd had broken through Thompson,
at least once.- tended Arab nationalism gether. Llewellyn
United Press. might be hard to keep in US Ambassador to Russia, niso police lines
was scheduled to see the Chief Executive later-United Press.
check.
RHODES SCHOLARS
an editorial the NY Times
tored its congratulations
to the young men who have
been named Rhodes Scholars for 1958. It spoke of the
• Scholarships as an unusual
With
The Russians
Edinburgh, Feb. 3.
Lord Hailsham, Chairman of the British Conservativo Party told a meeting here tonight that many of the proposals put forward for discussion at an East-West summit meeting "would have the effect, if accepted, of putting us at the mercy of the Russians while leaving them entirely free of any danger from us.'
ANOTHER TRAIN CRASH
London, Fab. 3. Two freight trains collided this afternoon in the rail- way yard at Hartford, Choshiro - making Bri- tain's fourth train accident in the past four days. There were no injuries 371 today's accident,
The British pubile had been disturbed by the quick succes- sion of accidents. The most serious occurred last Friday at Dagenham, Essex, in a heavy died and 87 fog, when 10
were injured in П others
collision.
TWO OTHERS
Two other accidents on the
came day in Yorkshire, caused
one death and seven injuries.
for proposals . He said the summalt talles should be viewed in the context of "competitive co-existence."
is
POLICE LOOK FOR DEEP FREEZE SEX MANIAC
Wheathumpstead, Feb. 4. Scotland Yard detectives) today are hunting a sex maniac who apparently kept a girl he killed in a deep freeze for a month. The manhunt-one of the most macabre in British Police history is for the killer of 17- year-old Ann Noblett who dis- appeared on December 30,
"Her body was found on Friday in a wood seven miles her home here.
ASSAULTED
She had Apparently criminally
assaulted
from
been
2
Every London policeman has
the description of
Royal belongings with the order from his superiors to "find them."
The clothes and jewellery- value not disclosed-were in two blue canvas travelling bags stolen early yesterday morning from car in Notting Hill.
MIDNIGHT COFFEE
The car belonged to 23-year- old Mr David Batley, tali, handsome, curly haired son of a wealthy glass and poliery family,
TO KILLINGS
Lincoln, Feb. 3. Charles Starkweather, 19, swaggering confessed slayer of 11, was arraign- ed in Lancaster County Court and plended inno- cent to two first-degree murder charges.
He entered his ples in a low. barely audiblá voleo after Judge Herbert A. Ronin esk- cd 11 bo
understood the.. penaltics and charges. Authorities
sold Starkweather wis urged to plead innocent "lo protect his legal rights.” They cald Arst degree mur der charges are always tried by a District Court Jury,, no matter what the defendant pleads at his arraignment, Starkweather has no attorney.
He had driven the Princesse back from a country house party and before taking her to Ken- sington Palace, invited her in to have midnight cup of coffee In his parents' house.
The couple spent half an hour in the family home in Lands- downe, Crescent, and came out just after 12.30 am, to discover the theft.
Mr David Bailey has been a frequent escort of the Princess,
-Reuter.
Triple Collision
Air collided in flight
Charleston, S.C., Feb. 3.
sabre-jets from Throw F-80 Charleston
Force Base milea Sever and
north of Andrews, South Caro- of the ina, today and two planes plunged to the ground. One pilot was killed when his parachute failed
Opel United Press.
Lord Halibam went on; "It may be that wo over-estimate the purely military danger. The docking of Communism poutical, and throughout a fi strangled-burner body was tory, while not averse from the remarkably well preserved and tro of military force, where it very cold. foola certala of success, the have Communist authorities preferred political means,
Cynically
"To put it cysically, they have preferred to advance by n mixture of fear, force and fraud, and not the use of force alone."
Lord Hailsham added that there were Doma risks "we should not run and some bar- could not gains that wo either or should not make,
should not "We atomic weapons, if this can only be done by putting ourselves at the mercy of Rusdan ventional weapons, either land or in the sea or in the air.
abandon
соп
on
Invulnerable
"Wo
should
zone
not create
a
if the effect
By a coincidence, the inven-smokeless tor of the signalling and auto-, were to render us or our friends matic braking system used on lable to attack, while leaving the 1ino passing through the Soviet Union at the same Dagenham died on Friday, shortly after the Dagenham accident.
Dr Francia Camps, the Home concluded Office: Pathologist, that the body had been kept in a refrigerated state for perhaps a month, then dumped in the wood a short time before, its discovery.
Scotland Yard officers have concuted refrigeration experts' and are today understood to be working on three lines of in- quiry.
THREE LINES
These are:
That a farmer with a deep freeze plani was responsible and at least 150 Hertford shire
orchards farm and are known to have such equipment,
That the killer used a re- frigerated delivery van de- livering frozen food.
That
the girl's body was In kept
home-made "frozen bed." Detectives are today checking known to farms in the area have installed
time Invulnerable.
We should not make terms in Europe If the effect were to leave the Communists absolute- His system had been regard-ly free to turn our tank in the equipment.
infallible. France-Middle East or elsewhere..
ed Presso.
A STEP BACKWARDS
US Senate Approves
institution, established or More Money
ginally to bring men froms all over the world
Oxford
did so they would have a better knowledge of what made up the British mind and thus be better able to interpret it in their own countries.
SAYS LONDON
London, Feb. 3.
German reunification nor the
THE latest leiter from whole problem of disarmament
THE
蝨 summalt conference
Bulgunin to President though”
they Dre priority
not
of
deep freeze
They believe it possible that "And we should be careful the murderer read press TC-
o make the mistake falling to recognise the extent ports that police were contem- plating a house to house search to which the present tension in the district and brought the
has been built up by the body out of storage hurriedly. aggressiveness of Russian words-Reuter.
and actions, and neither by our friends or by ourselves.”---- Reuter,
Mind Changing
Washington, Feb, 3.
DEFEATIST RUBBISH
Singapore, Feb. 3.
Presidential Disarmament Ad-] Chief Minister Lim Yew-hock
Eisenhower aroused little in- questions for the West, viser Harold E. Sinsden, who aald today that it is "defenlist
terest in British political circles which said today that it did not add much to previous Soviet proposals,
diller
It-
In Boun polliical and diplo has been battling to get Secre rubbish for anyone to say that, John Foster the Communists will inevitably, Washington, Feb. 3,
matle circles expressed dissatis-tary of State University to study, In the The US Senate today over
faction at the failure of Bul-Dulles to adopt a more liberal take over the Singapore govern- confidence that once they
attitude on “negotiating with mant Kanin's letter to President whelmingly approved
with President Kisenhower's ro».
Eisenhower to show any change Russia, recently talked
Commenting on the coming Dulles about his future, Bulganin's suggestions for an
In the Russlan view on
Lim said he would quest for an extra $1,260 agenda for the projected sum unification of Germany.
They discussed whether Stais elections, million in now defence mit conference did not
sem would remain as Disarma“ not join in any argument that, cainot withstand toment Adviser The
or quit to run democracy letter funds for this fiscal year. | materially from those he has
appeared made before.
emphasise again Soviet desire to for Governor of Pennsylvania. Communism and predicted that maintain
forces in the elec thờ Elant
in Dulles asked Stassen what he democratic quo The money will be spent on
tion would ba 'strong enough missiles, including ballistic mis If there is any change at all, Europe, including the present would really like to do.
"Change your mind," Stassen to meet the extremist threat" allo sites and missile-launching constitutes a step backward, division of Germany.--Franco-
replied. United Press,
--Unlled Press, submarines, on dispersal of the diplomatic circles auld here, Presso. Strategic Air Command's bomb- since Bulganin speaks again of
catablishing aronunciation of the use The ballistic missilo detection, sys-nuclear weapons - a renuncia- Da extending the tin which the West cannot ac-: man who have gone to tom and Oxford have usually come thi-automatic ground environ-oct in case of an aggression. out with a broader outlook, ment system (Sage) for air de-
Broader Outlook
IN
worked out well.
not only in respect to Britain, but in respect to world relationships.
In the United States, more over, tho attainment of the scholarship is regarded as
a mark of achievement in
fence.
☐
The House of Representatives
has already approved the men-
Renunciation
of
The Russians go so far as to aune, but the bill has now to go make this renunciation and the back for discussion of amend abandonment of American bases abroad into conditions for coa- mente included by the Seriate.
In addition to the $1,200 mildering President Blaenhower's proposals, concerning ballistie lion, the bill provides authority transfer $159 million In
misaties
ta
the scadumle' world for already-availabir defence. Kunda which young mom xny | to those detenee juurpõete.--- "It' also appears that the Rus
Reuter Tightly strive
maydigan
adana do not want to dilamans
Azi
PLANE CRUISES AT SUPERSONIC SPEED
London, Feb. 2. English Blogi F.LD. Egbier, has flown faster than - sound. for...21 COUNTÈS LITO coinutos...probably the long- Supermania fight' by any mirorats and, the longest by a Belilah piano?— It was runouñoad, tonight. -
company, syskontakt sold:
fight is think it shows wO DAN now build `plines, vrhloh can orblmo) :Atmaperionis spooŭa „Instead of just forálng. their through the wind burite "and" falling back ; ngala.“
The flight by, the slab-sidek twin-JetTM ELŐN, was 'minde lari
Chlor Test Pilot of the firis, from the Ministry of Supply Blation, at Boscombe Down, Wilshire.
The plane -- which carries one
Jet on top of the other instead of side by side — wse super- sonia aneinato after tako- afy and sindo the fiabá,
to
It was expected that the court would appoint counsel for the youth,
Penitentiary
was flanked by his parents, Me and Mrs Guy Stark- weather. Only once did he Riance briefly at his father. In answer to all questions he either said "Yes" or merely shook his head, The bow-legged gunman
taken to
the County gaol After from the courtroom, being booked, he was returned the State Penitentiary, "Maximum Security" section
to
for s
safe-keeping.
Starkweather was charged with
Arst degree murder with pro-," meditation and malico on one count and with first degree murder and perpetration of a robbery on a second count. The charges were in the slaying of Robert Jensen, 17, and his King, 10, girl friend, Carol both Bennet, Nebraska, 'Elghi School students. Their bodies were found in a storm cellar near the site of an abandoned school house near 'Bennet. United Fresa..
Austin Car Strike
Birmingham, Feb. 3.
8,000 day and night Nearly
Austin shift workern at the motor plant here had to be went home because of a strike by storemen today. There was no work for 4,500 day workers as the result of a slopparo by 114 storemen on the body finishing lines.
When the night storemen also joined the strike, the manage- ment sent
home another 1,000-odd workers
An Austin #pokesman sald to- night it was expected that the men would roport for duty In
morning, - Neuter.
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