THE CHIA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1958.
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TWO BRITISH ATOMS FOR PEACE PLANTS SOLD
NUCLEAR WEAPONS NOT GOOD
1
FOR NATO
London, Sepl. 7,
Pilze-winner tonight describ-
ve ocial Nate policy s "militarily absurd“ und said
France And America
Follow The Race
But Russia Retires
Genova, Sopt, 7.
A British physicist and Nobel British commercial interests claimed a clear lead in the race to
supply the world with nuclear power today at the opening of the second week of the second international gtoms-for- peace conference.
reliane
un clical nucleat
Woons "could prove disag
frous for Nato.
Profesion P.M.S. Blackell,
unly
seientist, brow:hi
at
komu
conference tomorrow atomleeltar deuils Hussin, Britain
and the United States are keep- | -U.P.I. up as *
ing seret,
professional fighting man, For nearly 20 years he had been
U.S. POLICY
STATEMENT
PRECEDES
PEKING OFFER
President Eisenhower said today that the South-
Newport Rhode Island, Sept. 7.
east Asia Treaty Organisation would stand firm against "au undiminished challenge" in the Far East.
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Communism has not relaxed its threat to peace and stability in the (South-East Asia) treaty area. Recent events in the Talwan area demonstrate clear- ly that the Chinese Communists Have not renounced the use of force to Lerve their expansionist goals."
The President's statement, ( Dulles said, "International At the same hav, American | American-style reactors can be, and close to a paper and pulp
Itsued from his holiday speaking in a B.B.C. broad- | manufacturers hoped to draw bullt for only a small fraction factory.
was in here, The site for the underground headquarters of the post. cast, old stener that benedita from a böjd decision by
of the giant Oak
with the fourth and that there-reactor, which is built into rock, connection the end of the second world The French to submit to the Ridge plants,
It is ex Anniversary of the signing of war he was, so far as Hr
fore reveral sources through was chosen in 1955.
this the Manila be completed
pact out the world can be expected, pected to
which knew. the
autumn. wil be Norway's¦ established SEATÓ.
# ceul reactor.
Mr Aamodt said the sing of Mr Elsenhower sold: Duelcar renelors and powercrnvinced that our co-operative stations underground did not efforts will continue to be sue- nerossarly nako impossible the cessful, the face of an un- of harmful, radioactive dimished challenge, the South- escape ission products Tesls to judge est Asia Trealy Organisation the safely of the Halden reactor will vigorously maintain the were not yet complete,
protective shield necessary the preservation of our common heritage of freedom,"
either training for war, held- ing war, or study but thinking about them."
Professor Binckiit added:
and
"I
think I am being, for once, quite orthodox in holding that hydrogen-bombs on both sides
The British, whus 40,000- square-foot commercial exhibit is the largest in the 09-nation conference. initiated their port lead last week by signing a contract to build a big atom plaat 40 miles south of Rome.
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have made their use very un-Japan And Germany
They said tortay that this Orst contract for an exported
Millions
To One
Geneva, Sept. U. The chances again a major disaster in a nuclear power plin; affecting large numbers of people are about 100 million to 1, nccording to a report to the work! utonic conference here
likely Where in perhons beloj a herellest is in dis believing that the West can solve Its military problems muelear power plant will be simply by refinned on tactleatį followed by a second for huge
Kerraturs touted atodes. atomic weaponis.
Tokainura near Tokyo, They Mr B. P. Leur, of te also hope to sell a British-type
Convair Corporation of America, plant to West Germany soon,
who presented the report, has worked
mathematical oul formulas to asses the possibili- tes of dangerunt, accidents in reactors,----
Catch Me Up
"I believe that the initiation by America has not yet sold a the West of the use of small large power station abroad, al tactical benbe on the battle-though a contract was signed field to attempt to offset the last week by a combination of Jack of Western soldiers would U.S. and British firms to locate prove
iables Nato a comparatively small Ameri- wan-style boiling water power reactor in Cuba,
disastrous to forees and would Read either to quicker defout in the field,
or to Britain being destroyed by H-bomba, or both.
and as
the illustrated his report with probable showing the number of people affected by various kinds of accidents in The Russians menslifle are event elreumstances. making oily a ferble showing He sald: "the uncertainties in the commercial field. The in predictions: O hazards Soviets withdrew from the nine, associated with fission product mercial exhibition before
are large. So Jorge, conference opened,
in fact, that there Is some They expressed willingness 10 question whether good decisions expect sell nuclear reactors in the West regarding public safety can be
but Bre 1:01
for made. competing buyers.
Pontetai Nulo poltey is just this, think is militarlly absurd, I seem again to be an atanie herlu.
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artheloxy lo
again."—Renter
TIME OFF
When
the
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Belgrade, Sept. 7.
town clock at Armiliale, ably wountry centre, stopped. an enginer went to investigate.
the In clock
tower around the itself he found a collec
tion of empty gin, whisky and braniy bottles: 200 broken Ugla bulbs and enough straw to a chalk bag
"B's rough to slap Big Bea". Ja pulch
Workmen left the hollles; the buli were from the Christmas Illuminatis, and nesting birds. were responsible for the stuw, towa councillors deelded Reuter.
the release
"I spite of these
major uncertainties, it would appear
But, he added: “It is generally assumed that a rock plant will prove to have good properties regarding containment of radio- active material."-Reuler.
tu
In a companion statement to the President's Mr Jolm Foster
Hammarskjold's Mission...
Failure Feared
By ROSS BIRTHWHISTLE
Amman, Sept. 7.
Jordan's Council of Ministers met here today to discuss the latest information on the progress of Mr Dag Hammarskjold's peace mission in the Middle East.
French Boost For U.S. as the hazards associated with
1 atomic power industry, matic circles here do not hold The Bench decision to reviewed strictly from a statistical out much hope for the success lease solne atomde secrets pro- point of view, le within the of the United Nations Secretary- mised in an unusual way to help realm of acceptability," Reuter. | General's work. eerove a handicap under which
U.S. am salomen have been operathu.
The bandicap Is that all of America's power reactors › Te- quire "umiched" uranium tor the British ore fuel, whereas fuelled with uranium, the in- has been that preston
enriched" fuel would be avail ble ly from Amerien's
"gaseous diffusion" plants at Ook Ridge, Tennessee,
다.
his
Political and western diplo- The council is understood to-
day to have discussed the pro spects and the line to be taken when Mr Hammarskjoldi arrives In Amman tomorrow for
visit in the present negoilutions.
Evidence of a hardening of the Jordan attitude is thought in diplomatie circles to be the dis- play to correspondents on the day of the Secretary-General's arrival kt Clio of explosives alleged to have been smuggled
Norway Puts It Hammarukjold
Underground
Geneva, Sept. 8.-
A Norwegian report to
the
world conference on the atom
here inday, said that the nuclear reactor that Norway is buil underground cost no more thon a eartfice are and was much safer.
They believe that unless Mr second
produces watertight guarantee for the security of Jordan,
King Hussein and Mr Samir Rifal, the Prime Minister, will ask the British to remain until the situation becomes more settled.
Attitude Hardening into Jordan from Baby Plze
The appointment of the Prime brother, Mr Abdul
Following yesterday's meet-Minister's ng between Mr Rifal and Mr Monim Rifai, as Director of Geoffrey Murray, Director of Broadcasting and the Press De- the United Nations Department partment is alsri though to be
A French selentine paper to he submitted to the conference
Mr N. G. Aamodt, of Norway's tomorrow, however, will give | joint establishment for nucléar full detalls of the "gaseous energy researchs, whaz prepared of Political and Security Coun-iglficant, diffusion" method.
cil Affairs, the Prime Minister Guards For Jordan
the put suid that the ratelor to was only about half a mile from | hud
the centre of the town of Halden lussein,
The paper is experten show that plants providing the small degree of 11-235 "enrich- ment" required to fuck
A British Crossword Puzzle
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Furs (6).
4 Gripping play? (5),
7 Hung around Hike
satellite? (6).
0 Song kept in a box? (5).
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meeting with King
Police Rebellion
Put Down In Caracas
By JOSEPH TAYLOR
Caracas, Sept. 7.
Rebelliona Venezuelan Military Police, firing machineguns into loyalist crowds, attacked
Should there be a request for the British to remain in Jordan, is understood that British parulroups are ready
it
to move
to make way for regular infan-
uy forces, probably men of a Guards Regiment
Cyprus,
Dow
Mr Dulles statement was prepared before yesterday's 'an- nouncement by Peking that the -was pro- Chinese govermeneut
with pared
the to negotiate United States at ambassadorial level on Far Eastern problems. -Reuter.
Four-Year-Old
Faith Healer
Manila, Sept. 7.
. People are flocking to see Banjamin Carry, claimed to be the youngest "faith healer" here. He is only four- and-a-half years old."
The local newspaper "Daily Mirro" reported that Ben recently cured himself of an illness by instructing his parents to bath him with the from a water taken shallow well near their home Barrio Baynoas in Pangasinan province, north Luzon,
When he got well, people began coming to him for "medical treat- China Mail ment."
Special.
Search Starts For Remains Of British Rocket
Woomera, Sept. 8.
At first Hght today search
parly set out from the rockei range in an effort to salvage
the remains of Britain's Black
Knight ballistics rocket suc- cessfully Bred Into the space jast night.
A range spokesman said this
in morning that the scientists had
a good idea where the rocket
The future of 3,000 British had fallen
after it
plunged
troops now stationed at Amman back through the atmosphere to
Earth.
nirport
is sen
by observers
ing to knw how much will be
nere 10 be dependent On But he said "we are all walt- Jordan's reaction to Mr fun- marskjuld's port [ big salvaged." Middle Eusy talks which he is due in make to the General Assembly by the end of the month. Reuter.
If the cone is intact British solved the scientists will have problem of preventing such disintegration,--Router.
Round The World British Press
Airline Pilot
New York, Sept. 1.
London, Sept, . The nows that Britain hap successfully fred its first ballis- tle rocket Black Knight from the Woomera rauge in Australia was received with deep satis- by today's British faction newspapers.
the presidential palace today in an attempt to A 39-year-old airline, pilot overthrow the governing military junta. who left here yesterday in an attempt to fly solo around the The attempt failed and the rebels sur-¡ world in a single-engine plane rendered when the government threatened to was forced to land on the island Reports of the achievement of Corsien today because of en- were splashed on the frontpages send tanks and bombers against them.
gine trouble.
under huge banner headlines, Capt. Charles F. Bante was The Daily Express headline de- two were unless the Justice Department only 180 miles short of Rome, clared First reports, bald
"We're In the Space killed mid more thun 10thought up another punishment first leg of his projepted global Game while that of the Dally wounded. Most of the casual- for them. Three Military Blight, when
D gasoline line Mall announced: "UP tica resulted when the insur: Police leaders fled to foreign broke at an altitude of 7,000 TIME- AND BRITISH.” gents fired into s crowd of embassies for asylum, and Afect-UP.1.
Reuter. thousands which gathered in fourth was captured. front of the Presidential Palace and defled the rebels.
It was the second rebellion attempt in three monitis When the army, navy and air against the Junta, which' came the eller apples Where
force refused to Join the to power on January 23 when graw" (B).
The mulinous it overthrew Dictator Marcos 2 But shoes don't grow on it abortive coup
pollee barriended themselves | Perez Jimenez---UP.I. Inside their barracks hatt a
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10 Sort of roll (4).
A daughter of Lear (8).
16 Prepare to see what's in the
parcel (4).
17 Pitcher (4).
10 Gets clovated? (5).
20. Tule in maths (7).
21 Stalk (4)..
23 Customary? (5).
24 Gewgaw (0),
26 Small Islands (5).
20 Glothes-conscious (6)..
Puls into circulation again block from the palace and con-
6 How it's done (6).
9 Two-way drop (5).
12 Gets on with the passengers
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was often called intrepid (9).
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Two of a kind (4).
18 A nip perhaps (6).
SATURDAY'S SOLUTION-- Across: 3 Parasite, & Ralled, Ro-porter, 11 For-tunca, 12 Anton, 19 Natal, 10 Line, 19 tiem, 22 Beggared, 24 Furisce, 25 6-guire, 20 D. sera Dawn: Cof. 2 Mire, 3 Perusal, 4 Aden, 3 Amos, 0 In-lone, Brant, 10 Pedol, 14 Tiles 15 Large-S.5, 10 Limpid, 17 Men-
20 Gran 31 Idier 22 Bits, 23 Gear.
tinued to fire af elvilians in the stasel.
Single Handed
ing about him and
|
Toronto, Sept. 7. The frame of an eight storey building being built in uplown Toronto collapsed last night. when the They surrendered
The sleel girder skeleton of Rear-Asmirel | the Union Carbide building col- lender. Junta Wollung Larruzabal, ent lapsed with a grinding crash the palace with bullets whistl-under the buffeting of high
threatened wings. No one was hurt. to send troops and tanks opninst The only employce at the The poilce barrucks.
alte was a watchman in a small Angry citizens, who had slack' beside the frame of the threatened to attack the police building. baracks themselves if the The Union Carbide building nemed forces did not intervert, was expected to cost at least rushed to the police bylicing two million follars. The after the aurtender.
will naar be much higher aa/the Larmamb threatened to ex- buliders, will, haya,to,, meke a ecute the rebels those people I completely new ATK-UP,
FIRST
EIGHT DIE IN VIKING CRASH
Eight people including the crew of three and a' four weeks old baby-lost their lives when a Viking Airliner crashed into houses in Kalvin Cardons, Southall, recently. Photo shows the Rev. Richard Hetherington carrying a pathetic bundla. the body-of-the-four-weeks-old baby victim of the crath -Kevin Gibbons, whose mother also died. Below: Civil Defence worken ĉfearing up the wreckage. In centre fios one of the whools of the aircraft, com- plotply torn away from the body, and the largo cove it mado as it ploughed through the side of a house.- Koystone and Central Press,
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Prime Mischief
Capetown, Sept. 7.
#
A meeting sponsored by the African National Con gress in Capetown today adopted
resolution "ylewing with congern" the elevation Henrik Verwoerd Fremiership.
Dr Verwoerd
Dr
to the
re-
ferred to at the meeting
as "the Tinion's Prime Mischief.
Aboul 200 Africans and #sprinkling of Europeans attended-Reater,
Great-Great-Grandmama (119): Her View Of Life
Buenos Aires, Sept. 7.
A grandchild of Froilana Diaz bought a silver handled walking stick as a birth- day present for her, but when he went to deliver it, she cried "Is this an in- 'sult?"
Froilang Diaz was 119 a few days ago. She
She
has 17 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Her next target is to get the eldest of these (who is now 19) married as soon as possible, so that sho can see her. first great-great grandchild. has a cold bath every morning, takes a dally tot of gin, dams the socks of all the children at home, cooks funch!
PAKISTAN. GIVEN
ENCLAVE
London, Sept. 7. The Sultan of Muscar and
decided Oman has
to transfer the enclave of Gwadur, on the coast of Pakistan, to Pakistan as 'a gesture of goodwill, the Offico British Foreign stated, tonight,***
A Foreign Office statement said, "The territory of Gwadur, nm enclave of the Meltran Coast of Pakistan, has been under the control of the Bultan of Muscat and Oman since the end of the 18th century.
THE TRANSFER *
"The Sultan's right to exerciso
not hús
boon this control acknowledged by the Pakistan Government who in 1949 raised Dossi Vio the question of o
and dinner, prepares pancakes, jams and swoots, keeps, an eye on the romance of her maiden granddaughters and great granddaughters, and has her views on the world today: "Sack dresses? Nonsense.
plenty of bust and hips, either the real transfer of Gwadar to Pakistan. thing or with the help of corsets and whale bones. You see. Nowadays,
Give women
"In view of the Common- and
men seem to need two women-one wealth ties with Pakistan
our traditional friendly relations . at home and another one elsewhere with the Sultan of Munens and
In my time, this did not happen. Oman, the United Kingdom Under the steel supports, hooks, Government undertook to uso flannel underwear and woollen stock their good offices in the ings, they found the real thing. Now peetion. they don't any more." China Mall Special.
The transfer will be effective from kunkorrow-France-Presse,
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