THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1958.
HAMMARSKJOLD AGAINST TELEI WESTERN INTERVENTION
UN Observers Adequate To Patrol Lebanon Borders
By Alex Valentine
Beirut, June 19.
Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary-General, who arrived here at dawn today, has made it clear he is against British or American military intervention, Lebanese official sources said tonight.
He feels that U.N. observers will be adequate to supervise the frontiers.
Ike To Meet 4 Negro Leaders
Washington, June 19. President Eisenhower will meet four Negro leaders at the White House an Monday to discuss school Integration problems, the White House sold today.
Thes Press Secretary Mr James C. Hagerty, reported on arrangements for the meeting aller representative
Adar Clayton Powell, (Democrat New York) scooped him on the
and said Announcement
the inveting was "my idea."
Atom Secrets
Exchange Authorised
Washington, June 19. The House of Representatives today approved by 345 votes
ills representatives who have been touring Lebanese trouble- spots in white Jeeps, are sald by the same Lebiese sources to have declined to be shown wounded Sprinna in hospitals, Buying
They have already sufficient evidenco of the Inter- ference alleged by the Lebanon, Mr Hammarskjold started his efforts to end the five-week-old civil war with a breakfast-able CHOPRACO with thie chief members of his observation team, today.
The meeting attended by General Odd Bull, of Norway, to 12 a bill authorising Pro-Senor Galo Plaza of Feuador sident Eisenhower to exchange and Mr Rajeshwar Doypl, of more alomte weapons foforma Inttia, went on till Bearly mid-
with her ullles.
The bill, which now Kees 10 The Senate, authorises the Presi- dent to exchange knowledge and materials with m ally already capable
weapons.
day.
Heavy-Eyed
Then Mr Hammarskjoldi
presidential palace to call on President Chamoun,
of producing atordelooking tired an heavy-eyed, left his hole for the forlifed Government ofBelajs have stated in testimony before the joint Congressional alomic energy cominilee that the only nation willch now quailies for exchanges of such information and materials Is Britain,
Discussions of terms of an Mr Hagerty, however, said eement with Brits are re- the meeting had been request.ported to have started.-Heuler.
ed by the Rev. Marlin Luther
King, President of the Most-
gomery (Alabama) improve-The Queen
ment Association.
buses
Mr King, who led the Negro boycott of Montgomery because of seating segregation, is scheduled to attend the White House meeting.
Mr Powell, who is under in- telment for income tax evasion, was not among those scheduled meet the President.
to
A
"tentative" date for them to get together has not been kept since the President mude September.-U.P.I,
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Will
Be Told
London, June 10,
Their Interview lasted for 45 minutes and though there was no oficial statement it was presumed that the scope of the meeting went beyond that of a purely courtesy call.
There was ho immediate in- deation of Mr Hanumarskjold's programme later in the day.
A United Nations spokesman sald today that the duration of had Mr Hammarskjold's stay not yet been fixed "at the moment," he said, "It is nny- thing between one day and ond week."
Fruitful
today
Lebanese authorities arvested Joseph Arcge, Director of the Opposition newspaper Telegraph, for allegedly infring-
A declaration of policy willing censorship regulations and at also issued warrants of arrest Queen
other opposition Buckingham Palace next Sundaygainst six
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by the campaign for nuclear Journalists on similar charges. disarmament after
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There were several heavy ex- plosions in Belrut last right |was announced today,
and sporadie shooting broke out "We are not appealing to her
in spite of a rigorous curfew. to do anything." Carol L. J.
The opposition leader, Sacb Collins, of St Paul's Cathedral. Sula,
today welcomed Mr Wastlugton, June 18.
"We only want her 10 A Congressional
Hamniarskjoki's vish and sald: Atomic
accurately aware of our polleys wisdom makes us hope that energy sub-committee has up-
Motor-cycle chenpatch riders
visit will be fruitful for $145 of proved expenditure million to boost production of wit take similar declarations of his
peace in Lebanon, the Middic from the rally to East and the whole world." anual Dolley plutonium needed for
Roman nuclear weapons such as defen Anglican, Free Church,
Catholic and Jewish leaders, to sive missile warheads.-U.P.I.
Conservative,
Labour
and Liberal party chlefs, to London, June 19. President of the Trudes
Union
The British Government an-Congress and to the Soviet, nounced deelded not to impose new in-and
tuday that it
port duties on butter.-U.B.I.
United States,
West German Finch Ambassadices.....
Reuter,
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Tis understood that oppost- tion politicians are preparing memorandum which they will submit to Mr Hamarskjold,
Cyprus Talks
Protest Crew
Now Appeal To Supreme
Court
Washington, June 19. Supreme Court Justice WII- liam O. Douglas was asked today to lift an injunction against the crew of the Kotch, the Golden Rule, who had planned a protest voyage to the Eniwotok nuclear bomb testing area.
The four crew members are serving a 00-day prison sentence after belag convicted of con- tempt of Court in Honolulu for ignoring the injunction.
They are due to be nel free on August 4 or 5.
Mr A. L. Wiri, Counsel for the crew, argued that the United Stales Atomic Energy Commis- Jurisdiction sion did not have
to Issue safety regulations.pre- venting American eltizens from entering the Eniwetok area.
He said that the Commission had declared closed an area of 300,000 square miles of the high SCHS which it did jurisdiction-Reuter,
not have
NOW CANINE COMFORT STATIONS
New York, June 19. The City of New York, whose populations includon some 225,000 dags, today
• Inaugurated luxurious $500 canine comfort sla. tion.
It
The Municipal Health De- which is เค partment charge of the novel In-
decorated stallation, with flowers planted in a box. The floor is covered
concrale and - with
IB equipped with the neces sary drainage. The Inauguaration marked the start of a city cam. paign to keep the side- walks clean and ownora of dogs who violate clean- liness ragulations aro subject to a $2 fine. Out of the 20 first dogs whase masters wished to Introduce them to the modern fasllity, 18 flatly refused to let themselves bo led there while the other two preferred to use the edge of the elde walk-France-Presso.
President Chamoun today Te- ceived United States Ambassador here. Sir George Middleton, the
Mr. Robert McLintocic, THE GOOD
British Ambassador, who called
er the President yesterday, is Expected to call on him again tomorrow.
The Prime Minister. Mr. Sami received The Salb, meantime Turkish Ambassador, Sayed Cevdet Dulger. The meeting was said to have dealt with both the present situation
and latest developments over Cyprus.
The Lebanese cabinul today
decided to give members of the security forces on extra month's sulary-but to exclude those who did not show "enough activity" i combatting terrorism, cabinet sources said tonight-Reuter.
A-Bombers?
'SHIP'
YVONNE
·LAUNCHED
London, Juna 19. - Red-haired Yvonne Bucking- ham, who looks like an actress but is rogistered as a ship, was launched today in Hyde Park's Serpentine Lake.
Hor bikini-clad frame-odd by ship standards but good for girls Mr-measured 36-32-30.
New York, June 19. The Defence Secretary Neit McElroy' Baki today he
"wouldn't hesitate" to use 3-47 She displaces 128 pounds.
Yvonne, 22, is registered with bombers carrying "limited and
London hopefully clean"-atomic bombs Lloyds of
On
When a businessman from Cologne went to Saarbruecken rovently, ho parked his car In one of the main streets, but when he returned this is what he found. His brand new car was a wreck. The 5-ton load from a parsing lorry had crashed on to it.—Keystone Photo.
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LONDON
Western Leaders Condemn PROTEST Soviet Execution Of Nagy
London, June 19.
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A British Government spokesman said today that the execu- tion of Mr Imre Nagy and General Pal Maloter, "must have seriously diminished the confidence of the West in relation to the sincerity of Soviet intentions oither in preparations for a summit conference or to the settlement of international problems by other means." The spokesman, the Marquis ropugnant to every principle of Nagy and other leaders of the
+5 procticed of Lansdowne, told the House etico
this 1950 Hungariun rising was in- Governmen!} country."
teaded by the Soviet Union as of Lords: ho considers that the manner
Lord Lansdowne, who Was A move to make a sumunit con- which Mr Nogy and General answering a question, went ou:ference impossible.
Answering questione at 1 Maleter were field in custody, "The government welcomes Uhls fried in secret and executed is opportunity to place on record huncheon he said
the horror TH Indignationed the death sentences rather sa which this latest shameful act an "aredhilating
GET THIS
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London, June 10. About 100 Ilungarian refugee students staged a demonstration here tonight to protest against the execution of Hungarian Premier. Inice Nagy, and other leaders of the IDSG Hungarian revolt,
Wearing black mourning armbands, the students, many of whom took part In the insurrection, walked through London streets aud laid a wreath on the White- Bail Cenotaph Inscribed: To the memory of Imro Nagy and other heroes," France-Press.
Scholarship
he interpret Means Test
judgment on
has aroused in this House and revisiorism" proving Sovie, op-
position to any conception throughout the country."
Communism which
He described the executions
us "burture."
Recall?
under Russian leadership.
'Just' Sentence
of
not
Criticised
Repton, June 19.
The headmuster, of Repton, Mr T... Thomas, said at the tho annual speech day, that in Budapest Hungarian Mem- continued imposition of a means bers of Parliament applauded test was becoming less and less briefly today when the Deputy defensible, in the awarding of Prime Minister Mr Antal Apro university scholarships,
Asked
the government would
the consider recalling British Ambassador, perhaps in consultation. with other powers, Lord Lamelawne sah the Ambasador was returning home today on normal, annual leavo atranged a month ago.
"We may take it for certain that he will be consulled, very closely on this matter," he addod
of
were "a cruel | rent
told them that with the trial of Mr Nogy "the Hungarian people "The time is fost approaching Anally settled its account with † when any boy who is gifted those criminals who cast the enough to qualify for a place counter-revolutionary rising on at a university should no longer the necks of the people."
on his Mr Apro, whose
Singapore, June 19,
Alexander, leader Lond The President of the Sings the Labour Opposition, mid the end of a report on the cur-
Dance Hostesses the executions
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way to
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with
three-year
be u Anancial burden remarks at parents," he said.
plan which
The appeal fund opened to Association, Miss Alico and shamefal perversion of the Parliament is meeting to discuss, mark the 100th anniversary of sentence on Mr Repton, the Derbyshire publie said that the Australian proper Wong, said
Nagy and his associates was a school, now stands at £104,000 hotelier William Cormody justice in any country."
"ster but Just one."-All and remains open-China Mall Human Rights had mistakenly expected
Agencies.
Special. Singapore taxi dancers to In Washington, the United entertain him like Japan-States today called for a full- sebe United Nations luvestiga- asa geishai.
tion of the execution of Mr Nagy, and his tree compatriote,
Miss Wong was replying to criticism made by the Aus- tralian visitor alxut, the cold! treatment he received in Singapore dance hall.
He said the girl did not antle or say a word and did not make the slightest attempt to shaw
that she liked dancing.
with
"My pariter danced me because I bought a ticket- that's all."
The State Department, chargod the present "Soviet-Installed Hungarin regime" with violal- ing the 1918 U.N. Declaration fuman Rifle by denying Mr Nagy and the other freedom ghlers pubile trials and the right to present their defence,
There were indications the United States would support a special session of the U.N. General Assembly to consider the horrifying agedy of Hun the Singapore gary and to spotlight the Rus- their Hostesses Association ians efforts to tighten said: "what does Mr Carmody grip of terror on the East Euro- wants to give him for 33% pean satellites, Malayan cont. He is mistaken
SWEET WORDS Replying to this criticism the president of
Dance
if he expects us to humour him with sweet words and smiles.".
Barbarous
In Strasburg the Committee
She said it was too much to of Ministers of expect a girl to be friendly Council afler just one dance,
the 15-nation t
today Europo condemned 19 a "barbarous the execution of Mr Warming up Misy Wong de-not" clared "Get this straight. Wo Nagy and his companions,
A resolution said the Com are artists and not geishas. We
was "pro- do not provide the port ofmittee of Ministern
shocked Samofoundly
by the an- tourists had the wrong idea, that nouncement of the execution of these Hungarian patriols, in cabarets
Jane were the reglatry goisha housee."
spite of promises given, and in Mr Carmody had said that violation of the most elementary of the strategie she has just launched a career taxi dancers other parle of human rights." bombers as "very unikkety,"
world especially thu And he also voiced hope that in television and movies.
in the Middle East if U.S. "unrefrigerated paddle ship of entertainment they do, forces had to intervene in bone construction."
Lebanon,
However, described use
She thought
the
Mr McElroy would be a good idea beenuse
the altuation in Lebanon would
be resolved
as
Japan In Boun Dr Konrad Adenauer, told
foreign pressmen today ho did
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County Council is contained in a joint memorandian of avidonco submitted to the Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater Lon- don by the Association of Land and Property OwnDEN and the Associated Owners of City Properties: They doseribe the LoC C, as ta mammoth organisation which has lost all characterisilos of
local governmunt, and is now bureaucratie committee-
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'run machine." Saying that the counall scamps Impervious to public criticism, the memorandum states: "I la tamentable that national poll- ties play so large a part in the proceedings of the council so that in the chamber, steckt debale is a farce.
The Associations my int they would regard the extermion of
the L.C.C, into a greater re= | gional authority as tho nega- tion of local government "Far from extending it, it is felt that in order to preserve local government it is essential to disband thu L.C.C. and divide its functions among the existing local authorido
possibly with adjusted arou and population giving them full delegated powers.
it is recogaleed, however, that there must be machinery for
co-ordinating into a compre~ hensive whole such matters as planning, highways and main drainage,"
that The memorandum
many metropolitan borough councils have shown great
and oopacity
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