Ike Accused Of Selling Out His Convictions
Washington, March 31.
The Democratic Advisory Council accused Presi
dent Eisenhower today of selling out his own foreign policy convictions to Republican "clients" who believe that world leadership responsibilities can be discharged at "bargain rates."
It said the result has been a "windfall" of opportunities for the Kremlin and a "ruinous course" for American
diplomacy.
End Sought
To Kenya's Emergency
Nairobi, March 31. African elected members of the Kenya Legislative Council are to petition the Queen to end the state of emergency in Kenya. A statement, issued on their behalf from the office of Kikuyu member Dr Kokyo Kirno hem Today says:
"Due to the continued human suffering experienced here in emergency Kenya under the administration and in view of the recent emergency measures adopted by the Kenya Govers. ment, African-elected members jave deemed it necessary to send peililon to the Q imploring her to declare the emergency In Kenya over now.
The petition Ja to Le clr- culated through the African- Elected Members Organisation to be algned by the pubile of Kenya.
Human Miseries
"African people are tired
of the emergeŋes.
"I must be ended now,
The Democratie Congress demand
Was
urged to
strong action and point so the nation
the way
need not "sit in paralysed horror for LWO
years...
more
Duncerats slutement elained that Eisenhower's new "wiat" wormed as a campaig telle in 1052. 1311t it said since then It has become "trap" which has required "corruption of words, paralysis
calamitous
of action and the dretine of Aunerican power"""
The charges were contained in the third of the council's planned soles of 10 policy foreign and pamphlets on military policy.
The 20-page report was pre- pared by a 28-member advisory commiătre foreign policy headed by former Secretary of State Drin Acheson,
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The pamphlet charged that Eisenhower repudialed his convictions because "ellent Interests" in Republ)- ran Party circles "demanded enormous end to the burdens of what it termed commensurately successful American-ltd ́ Western world security syniem barn at the end of World War 11.
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"They wanted to be rid of the works of maintaining in- sald. order," it ternational
concentrate on unassling wealth and enjoy-
home."
They wanted 10
and anyone responsible for prerequisites here a
Its prolongation overity or otherwise
Bargain Rates
1s 111 enemy of Kruya's peace, prosperity and freedom, and has no con. efence regarding the water- ing of chlidren, helpless the need to maintain mothers and similar human and united free world, it said, miseries.
Even the few. who did see # strong
"believed that the responsivlli-
"All people of Kenya mustties of world leadership could help to
bo discharged at bargalu rates."
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und
the emergency
The state of emergency in Kenya was drelared. In October
wher 1852,
Mau Mau raids Logan.
By September 1957 the Uulonial Olive was able to report that the back of Mou May terrorism had been broken, -China Malt Special.
The pamphlet said Eisen- hower's WAY oni of
4 "complete
dilemma led to separation ať words deeds."
the
and
On the one
it said, were "virile words, standing for policles nover put into effect, and never intended to be." — U.P.I.
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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL' '1, 1969,
GIRLS"
"GOODTIME
THREATEN
PROSTITUTES' TRADE
Says United Nations Report
United Nations, March 31.
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A United Nations report published today said that professional prostitutes, particularly Europe and North America, now faced from promiscuous "goodtimo competition
girls" seeking luxury or comradeship. Other points made in the report were that prostitution should not be "regulated" or allowed to exist in licensed houses, and that detention did offenders.
not deter
The report said that in many | appears now, to be threatening | countries the blaming of prosti- young people. more through than tutes for the spread of venerent free sexual intercourse diseases had become "somewhat through prostitution itself." outmoded."
The report prepared by the. UN Secretariat, is due to be discussed by the Social Commis- sion here on April 27.
Warning ist the problem could not be of prostitution solved by mere enactments” of governments, the report wald there was To standard preventive policy that could ba transplanted from one country to another.
Effective prevention required a national survey of prostiit tlon's characteristics and extent, and its concentration in certain
areas,
Discase
The report continued: "It has been observed that there have come into being, particularly in certain parts of Europe and North America, What are gen=" erally known as goodume girls. "TO many of them, pro- miscuity becomes part of their mode of living because it eni "Abres them to bolt the luxuries they crave or the companionship they lack.
15 touhe trend is apparent-j
a decreasing demand
for provutution."
On the question of venereal diseases, added: "In mang places the venera!
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ex- the
On the question of traffick- Ing in persons and the ploitation of prostitutes, report said the great majority governmenie had said no traffic cases of international had been discovered.
of
Filipino Carries Cross 330 Miles
Manila.
Frail Filipino Epifanio Ramos of Manila, borne down by an 80-pound wooden cross, trudges along a road near the end of a 330-mile penance march.
Ramos carried his burden
roads and across muddy concrete highways of Luzon, main island of the Phillip pines, as a pilgrimage for world pesoc.
His month-long penance cuded on Good Friday with a hilltop ceremony at Iba, Zambales, close to the birth- place of the late President Ramon MarSBYMY.
UK Gives
Two More
Ships To Malaya
Others reported only a few cos's committed or attempted. Kuala Lumpur, March 31.
The report pointed out how-Britain gives two more war- ever that this information was based on government Bgures of offences recorded, and did not reflect the number of offences actually committed.--Reuter.
PETER RABBIT IS SICK
Jefferson CitÝ, Me.. March 31.
iwo days after Easter and Pelor Rabbit is
Not from eating Easier. eggs, though. Peter Rabbit,
of the a member
stato legislature and father of right children, has the mumpa-U.F.L
On-
ships to Malaya tomorrow, the government nounced today,
Dato Abdul Razak, Defence | Minister, Ales to Singapore for the handing-over ceremony.
in
The two ships, which are in-
are store minesweepers, the same, class as two aiready in service with the Royal |Malayon÷NI
Aid
Admiral Sir Gold Gladstone, Conmiker-In-Ciler of tain's Far East Naval Station in Singapore, will formally hand
the
nl over
the two ships dockyard.
They are part of British aid to expand the Malayan armed forces.---Reuter.
Frankie Stalks Past
Fans And Pressmen
Melbourne, March 31.
Temperamental crooner, Frank Sinatra, flew into Melbourne late today to ignore fans and wait-
ing Pressmen.
As soon as his plane rolled the usual way" explained one
P slop at Essendon for Sinatra's men
Aerodrome, Sinatra, dress-
But
Franklo didn't.
Но
which
ed in a white inon sporta avoided the lounge, and drove cont and open necked straight off in the car striped shirt, walked down pulled up near the plane.
men
the steps of the plane A handful of fame, mostly
and Young girls
children, through a group of Press.
waved as Slagtra walked to- wards the car) But they re- ceived only '■' faizi, penile La return then FrankiD WAS whisked away.
and radio Inter- viewers to a car which pulled on to the tarmac as soon as the plane arrived.
Sinatra is in Australia for a Frankie's publicity men_hed short season in Melbourne and thought of everything. There Sydney." were two cars waiting for him, He is expected to see ex-wife, one at the airstrip, and, one Ava Gardner, who has • been outlde tho,airport tounge "Ta nming. On The Hách", lại be decides to come out, Melbourne China Mali pecial.
Dressed in violet robes, bent by his burden, Ramos, #1, was accompanied since he started his trek on March 1 by a party of 13 men and thre women, continuously. singing Lenten hymax.
This was Ramos' third
and and last
longest - similar
The pilgrimage. others were in 1956 and 1957.-Express Bervice.
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