Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 19 Dec 1956, p. 24

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24 THE DAILY TIMES-GA TTE, Wed CHOU EN-LAI VISITS INDIAN FRIENDS Chou En-lai. Communist Chin- ese premier, is seen here re- ceiving a bouquet of from an Indian bov as he ar- _rives in 1 New Delhi to begin a flowers | Newsprint Pri WASHINGTON (AP)--The Fed- eral Trade Commission, at the request of Senator Charles E. Potter (Rep. Mich.), is checking up on newsprint prices in the United States. Potter wrote FTC Chairman John W. Gwynne Nov. 30 that Canadian manufacturers soon were expected to boost newsprint prices, and asked that the FTC look into the situation. Gwynne, in a letter made pub- | lic by Potter today, replied: "I| am taking this up with some! Washington Moves To Curb Ottawa Spends $200,000 In Far Jungle OTTAWA (CP)--Canada is pay- ing almost half the $400,000 cost of a survey being made of mineral, deposits in 35,000 miles of hitherto unexplored jungle in Malaya. The external affairs department, announcing the Colombo plan con- tribution today, said it is hoped the aerial survey by Spartan Air Services of Ottawa will lead to discovery of important new de- posits of tin as well as such other njnerals as tungsten and ilmen- ite. ce Hoisters members of the staff and also members of the commission, and will write you further in the near future." Potter, a member of the Senate commerce committee. had told Gwynne that "the sky-rocketing price of newsprint is working a hardship" on both American and Canadian publishers and business interests. He suggested that Can- ada might be willing to cv-oper- ate with the FTC in a program "to counteract restraint of trade and price-fixing wherever they =x- ist." Of Airmen Going OTTAWA (CP) -- Number of Canadian Air Force personnel to be sent to the Middle East to op- erate a communication and ob- servation component for the United Nations police force still is undecided. An air force official said today that the 250 to 300 men required for the force will include person- nel from 435 Squadron from Na- | mao, Alta., now operating the Na- ples-Egypt airlift. They would man C-119 Flying Boxcars to be used to ferry troops. The official said other personnel will be sent from Canada to fly To right of Jawaharlal 12-day state visit Chou is Premier Nehru of India. The Chinese mission, on a tour of Asian capitals, arrived in New Delhi via Cambodia. Control Of Long-Range Missiles WASHINGTON (AP)--The Eis- enhower administration is re- ported prepared to put new stress on the desirability of controls for long-range missiles in. forthcoming United Nations talks cn disarma- ment Renewed negotiations on the long-stalemated question 2zre ex- pected to begin early next vear. In preparation, the adminis!ration has undertaken a restudy of United States policy which, offi- cials say, has resulted in no basic changes The prospect that the next few vears will see the development of intercontinental missiles capable of carrying atomic or hydrogen warheads, it is said, has led to a conclusion that new emphasis should be put on, this type of weapon Accordingly, be missiles will | and maintain lighter aircraft to! Ottawa Uncertain About Number This is the first major Colombo plan project undertaken by Can- |ada in Malaya, an important By LEONARD LEDDINGTON PORT SAID (AP)--A 350-man Egyptian police detachment was due in Port Said today to help United Nations troops keep order during the departure of the last British and French forces. The Egyptizns would be the van- guard of more than 1,000 police coming to place the Suez Canal's northern gateway once more un- der the rule of President Nasser's Cairo govérnment. The UN Emer- gency Force intends to pull out as soon as possible after the British and French troops, leaving Port Said's administration strictly to the Egyptians. Indications pointed today to the plete withdrawal of British To Mid-East be used to patrol Egyptian-Israeli and French troops by Wednesday or Thursday. While the rapidly dwindling garrison remained bar- ricaded behind barbed wire at the docks, the Egyptian underground kept up its harassment, killing a French Foreign Legionnaire as he boarded ship. CLEARING WRANGLE A wrangle over who will do the job threatened meamwhile to de- lay clearing the debris-blocked canal. The British-French salvage fleet massed at Port Said appar- ently will sail with the last of the Egyptian Soldiers To Aid United Nations Police Patrol British-French troops unless their crews are guaranteed protection by UN forces. The two ¢ountries have rejected a UN proposal to leave the sal- vage ships here to be operated by neutral crews. Egypt says the British and French experts can't stay because she can't guarantee their safety. Britain and France had hoped that the UN police troops would remain--at least until the water- way was reopened--in the beach- head the British-French troops se- cured at the northern end of the Buez in their October-November ashore, flushed out a snipar hi invasion. away and arrested three gue But Maj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns, las. Canadian UN, commander, said his men would get out of Port Said as soon as possible after the British French withdrawal--at | lc], 101, 7. HOT 1 8 least "before Christmas." 2.4641 ISRAELI MOVE BACK Israeli troops in the Sinai Penin- sula promised to begin the sce- ond stage of their withdrawal to- day, Burns disclosed. The Israelis still will control much of the peninsula. Egyptian guerrillas--quiet for a day after a weekend of bloodshed --T their har of the departing British - French' forces Monday at the dockside. After a Foreign Legionnaire was killed, other Legionnaires rushed NEW YEAR'S 1]1], [13 3-4641 Reservations Phone for (11, [31.3 HOTEL added specifically to the list of weapons which Washington willl LONDON (Reuters)--A commit- advocate should be made subject tee took the army's *'bull" by the to limitation and control of an in-! horn here today and probably. ac ternational arms agreement. cording to a private's point of SAME OLD ROADBLOCKS view, tossed a bit of it- about. There is little real hope, how-| "Bull" in British army lan- ever, that any emphasis on long- guage consists of irksome spit- range missile controls will have and-polish disciplinary practices. much effect in dissolving the main' 'How much of the traditional obstacle which has blocked efforts barrack square discipline is neces- at an effective arms reduction sary or desirable for the national agreement for the last 10 years. servicemen in the army of the That is Western insistence on 1950s?" asked a three-man com- some iron-clad system of inspec- Mittee headed by Sir John Wolfen- tion, as contrasted with Russia's den. refusal thus far to open her terri- "It would generally be agreed tory to international inspection that no soldier in uniform ean be teams. all owed to be untidy in appear- Some slight hope has been gen- ance," the committee answered, erated here by the latest proposal adding: from Premier Bulganin for an, "On the other hand aerial inspection system to extend it is not 'British Army Talks Of Reducin Said U.S. Government Objective |{jqq]ess Disciplinary Pe .'should be required to spend so | against President Tito for his crit- source of the world's tin. Malaya |will share the cost with Canada. Yugoslavi lines from the air. However, he ugos avia said the air force did not as yet | "al. know the humber to be sent. The official said it is likely that | GT 1T1C1ZE the light patrol planes and what- | ever personnel is 02a set from Canada will sail aboard the air- craft carrier Magnificent when it By Pravda leaves Halifax later this month with another 420 troops for the| MOSCOW (AP) -- Pravda fired force. | another salvo today in the word Arrival of the new army and | war between the Soviet Union and air force personnel will bring to| Yugoslavia. This time the Soviet more than 1,000 the number of | Communist party organ attacked | Canadians in the Middle East. A Yugoslav Vice President Edvard | ceiling of 2,500 has been author-|Kardelj's criticism of Russian mil- | ized by Parliament. itary action in Hungary. | Pravda called Kardelj a *revi- | | sionist,"" one who interprets basic Marxist-Leninist theory in his own | way rather than according to the {official Kremlin interpretation, It |is one of the graver sins in Mos- | cow 's catalogue. The two-page always easy for the national ser- | Soviet Communist viceman to understand why he [newspaper . fo'lowed article in the | party's chief up blasts much time preparing equipment | icism of Soviet policy in Hungary. for inspections which appear to| Kardelj on Dec. 7 told the Yu- him to ensure that he spent a goslav parliament that Soviet great deal of time preparing for [troops had intervened in Hungary them.' to preserve the balance of power | The war office has decided to |in Europe rather than to save so- eliminate much of the "bull" from |cialism -- communism -- in Hun- the army. Orders have been given |gary. He said the Soviet interven- MEMBERS 50c PICKERING TEEN TOWN CHRISTMAS DANCE Pickering High School FRIDAY, DEC. 21 - 8:30 to 12:30 ORCHESTRA, PRIZES, REFRESHMENTS NON-MEMBERS 75¢ to distinguish "between that kind tion would be justified only if fur- of discipline necessary to preserve |ther developments brought re- a high standard of military effi- |Sults leading to. "socialistic de- ciency and that which could be mocracy" in Hungary : merely irritating and frustrating." | Kardelj also disputed the Soviet line that the ungarian rebellion was the result of fascist counter- Lancaster revolutionaries. Instead. he said, is still it was a workers' uprising. The ShireHal' at castle in Lancashire, witches were tried in 1612, used as a courtroom. approximately 500 miles on each side of the Iron Curtain. 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