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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1958.
NEW PATTERN FOR THE LEBANON
DE
GAULLE WANTS LEBANON NEUTRAL
French idea may have Macmillan's approval
By ELIE MAISSI
Paris, July 3.
Gen. Charles de Gaulle's government belleves the Lebanon should be neutralised along the lines of Sweden and Switzerland because it is too weak to live surrounded by Arab states and still identify itself fully with the West. This, according to a high French official, is what De Gaulle's government has been telling the United States and Britain in confidential diplomatic exchanges recently. France wants to persuade her allies that the tiny Christian-Moslem republic can survive under the status of a qualified neutrality,
"For example,” this official raid, "we consider I unrenilstic to expect Lebanon to be alone in the Middle East to be able tu subscribe to the principles of the Elsenhower doctrine,"
True Neutrality
According to French thinkinz, "truc Lebanese neutrality would be similar to that of
LEBANON DISPUTES DAG'S U.N.
Sweden and Switzerland, STATEMENT
It would not be, an ometal explains, **
neutrality," consisting in skiing always with tho Soviets each time Moscow criticises the West and never supporting the West when It is defending freedom.
Under the
ideo, French Lebanese leaders would abstain from spectacular visits to Com- munist countries.
This neutral policy, the Franel say, would correspond to Lebanon's vital need to maintain the equititurium between different Christian and Moslem religious communities that make up Its population.
[LI1
Britain Agreed
DANISH DIPLOMAT
DISMISSED BY U.N.
Refused To Reveal Names Of
Hungarian Refugee Witnesses
Given To Him Under Promise
United Nations, July 3. Povl Bang-Jensen, the Danish diplomat who re fused to surrender a list of secret Hungarian exile witnesses to the Secretary-General's office, was dismissed today from the Secre- tariat of the United Nations.
Mr Bang-Jensen
announced | shall be fully vindicated and re that he received a letter tate Instated in my position, My this afternoon from the lawyers have advised me to Secretary-General, Dag Ham- Initiate bel sulla against markjold, inlonning him that several high officials of the U,N. that he was dismissed as of lo- | Against their advice, I intend lo day, after
seven months' aua- | lake no such action until I have pension, with pay.
exhausted all means of appeal within the U.N, Secretariat." There wus 110 immediate announcement from the U.N. Laier a spokaman for Mr Beirut, July 3.
Hammarskjold confirmed the Mr Bang-Jensen The Lebanon tonight dis-
was deputy dismissal with the explanation secretary of the five-nation com- that the U.N, Secretariat "does puted a statement by Mr nittee which investigated Rus no, usually comment on per- Dag Hammarskjold, the sta's brutal suppression of
the connet actions" but was issuing October 1950 Hungarian revolt. a statement. "in view of Mr United Nations Secretary-in the course of the investiga- Bang-Jensen's comments to the Goneral, saying there was
last spring, he arranged pess." The Secretary-General "no
foundation" for with a number of witnesses to acted upon the recommendations charges of "massivo" give testimony on the under- of the joint disciplinary com- Syrian intervention in the standing that their Identities milles.-U.P.I. Lebanese uprising.
unly to him
tion
would be known
lest the Russians retaliate against their relations in lungury,
Into The Fire
He refused to surrender the
Atom Cost
London, July 3.
A government spokesman said Lebanese rebels were supported by about 3,000 Egyptians, Syrlons, and Palestinians from Caza armed with 36,000 resperet list to the committee and An atomic reactor at Britain's arms, machine guns, and heavy later rejected a demand that a Windscate plutonium plant, mortars.
turn the list over to Mr Hom- damaged by fire last year, la un- skjold, under seal, for safe-likely to be ever started again. keeping. He contended there and a second reactor may not be was no guarantee that the list worth starting could not possibly fall into Communist hands despite U.N.
"If all this does not constitute It was reliably understood that this policy was presented to massive intervention, then what British Prime Minister Harold does?" he asked. Maemillar during his visit here!
on June 20 and 30. It was then He said there was niso eviri
said that France and Britain hadence that the United Arab Re agreed on the main nes of the pubile was sending financial aid polley the three Western powers to the rebois, should adopt towards the
He indicated the cabinet Lebanese civil war.
Oftells had then added that would meet to discuss the text Britain and France would back of the statement once it arrives UL.N Secretary-General Dag here. Hammarskjold in his attempts to end the dispute. There was no public tallt of armed inter- vention.
་
De Gaulle
11 is understood, Intends for France to play larger part in helpt bring about per settlements in the He is believed dale Fast.
not to like the idea til the area has been the scene of a power struggle between the U.S. and Russin,
De Goulle intends to develop
A long-range polley towards the Middle East which includes the establishment of diploma- i the relations with 311 Arab countries. Such relations with pro - Egypilm states were broken off and
never ro- established alter
1956 Anglo-French Invasion Suez Canal zene-UPI.
of the
The Prince
لم
safeguards.
Vasquez And The Deep
Hyannis, Massachusetts, July 3. Fisherman Ceorge Vasquez of Walthav cast his line far and deep, trolled it slowly in and suddenly had a strike.
It was a big one without a doubt, thought Vasquez, who had switched to heavier tackle only minutes before.
His line jerked, the rest hummed and Vasquez set his heels firmly to avold an impromptu dip In the ocean. It was the strongest cod the 53-year-old veteran angler had ever hooked, He played it expertly, giving and taking of just the right moments. Slowly but surely the quarry was pulled toward shore, despite its powerful
and almost frantic jerks on the line.
Vasquez wasn't to be denied.
The net was ready, the angler could almost smell frying fish, when the line took an unexpected leap. Vasquoz nearly fainted.. There stood a skin divar, fishing hook firmly planted in the rear of his bathing trunks. He whipped off his oxygen mask, glared at Vasquez and said: "Really, old man you fishermen should be more
careful."
And with that he jumped back into the ocean and
disappeared.
Vasquez shook his head and went home — his creet,
empty.-U.P.I.
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THE STORY THAT ELECTRIFIED THE WORLDI
This was forecast today by Sir William Cook, member of) the U.K. Atomic Energy Mr Hammarskjold appointed a Authority for Engineering and special committee which Production. portod that Mr Bang-Jensen's handling of the list was "irra-
He said that a second reactor DON tional" and proposed that the would Cosi about £500,000 sterling to restart. This reactor nanies be burned
was designed for a lite of 18 Last spring, in the proschee years und was now seven years Until then, he said, there of U.N. officiels, Mr Bang-Jensen uld. could be no decision on whether dropped the list, in a sealed to ask for an immediato meeting envelope lato a fire which had Today's report recommended of the Security Council to been specially lit on the roof of Improved alters, new technique demark the setting up of an the 38-storey U.N. headquarters, and more instrument modifien- International police force w Mr Bang-Jenten said, "I feel tions at Windscale.-China Mall | putrol the Lebanese-Syrian convinced that when the pubile Special.
Joans the facts of the case, i
border.—Iteuler.
Congress Checks On Goldfine Cheques
Washington, July 3.
United States congressional investigators said today thay possessed "incontrovertible proof that Mr Barnard Goldfine, industrialist friend of Presidential aide Sherman Adams, made payments to numerous White House and congressional employees.
For Premier galoes that the gifts were
Saigon; July 3. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, former King of Cambadio, is expected to resume the Premiership within the next few days.
mass
Mr Goldfine told the inves- a 25-page statement he had
storied reading yesterday. Christmas presents to "poor workers" in the goveniment offices, and if that's bad I'd like to be told about it," ald
The subcommittee chairman, Mr Oren Harris {Democrat, Arkansas) he
The congressional group said the gifts werv made to employees in both the Eiser- and past hower administration administrations,
Drought & Flood
Tokyo, July 3.
A half-inch of rain fell and staved off the threat of stringent water rationing and power cut- offs for at least two more days In Tokyo.
On the Inland Sea, however, It was another story. Driving ralus pelted Hiroshima, Shimane and Yamaguchi prefectures for the fourth day and police, re- ported a total of six dead, thres: missing, 36 injured and up- proximately 16,000 homeless. Rallway services in Hiroshima and Kagawa were holled by floods and landslides.-U.P.I.
asked Mr Golding Floods & Rain
for his public explanation of why gifts to Mr Adama were deducted as business expenses.
10
London, July 3. Floods which swept over English counties yesterday Mr Golding read a statement receded today, but the weather- issued last night to Two leading politicians had
the press men warned more rain was on in which he said it was his the way. alroady tried and failed to form
accountant, not he who had n government, and
They handed Mr Gol fine demonetration in Prompenh yes-
made out the tax returns.
The Royal Automobile Club 1st of 37 names as he tesufted terday demanded the return for a second day bore the
reported the flood position had Later Mr James Hagerty, Pre-cased but many roads stim the Prince, whose Sangkur
sub-sidential Press Secretary said parable. Bheek was woret (Socialist) party won a landslide House of Representatives
committee investigating relu- that two White House
secre- hit, with
three main roads tions between him and Mrtaries hnd acknowledged recovered by floodwaters between
cheques four and five feet deep.
SHOWING TO-DAY Minister a year ago for health Adams, President. Eisenhower's ceiving Christmas gift
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victory in elections in March.
The Prince resigned as Prime reasons, and said in a broadcast chief alde. last December that he would not resume leadership of the govern- ment.
Diplomalle sources and that if he changed his mind and became Premier again, one of the first thing he was expected to do was to pay goodwill visits to Cam- bodia's neighbours, TheJland and South Wetnam-Router.
Universal Habit
Long Beach, California,
July 3. Blonde Astrid Tunda Link- halm, 20-year-old "Mim Ause trala" in the Miss Universe contest, has a date in court July 10, a day before the 10-day pageant opCTS,
The Muxel-eyed beauty 35- 21-35, had hardly arrived in the U.B. 09 Aurelia's first entry in the annual beauty pageant when she was cited, for Jaywalking-UPI,
to
Mr Goldfine testified that the that White House records die 1n south Yorkshire, food- gifts amounted
about 25 closed names of four former waters closed two main roads, dollar (about £8 18s sterling), employees whose REES WETC, and people were evacuated from Mir Goldano began his as he put it, "similor" to pames their homes in the Leicestershire seond day as a witness by on the subcommittee list town of Market Harborough finishing the last three pages of Reuter,
after a cloudbursi--U.P.I.
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