THURSDAY h 4OVEPABER 21. 1957 Dull On O . ini s Declares pon Money Aid More Soviet Show ,• I • wen Egypt of strength Expected ATO ► s Retaliation u 0, Nov. 20 (EP)—Secretary of State John Foster By RUSSIO -..IOSCOW. Nov. 20 LP) rectien. tonight NATO forces would "almost certainly 6 'ID . ipjo . rnatic obser 'ers here CAIRO, Nov. 20 i.-1 3 1—Mai• Gt l L have sprung so many unexpected vithout waiting for a declaration of war, if at- Abdel Hakim Amer flew home szlee ‘-ou , ay there are indiea-' one i t d h - ll 'o g ri s a o t n us ha ' t 'e n e o n w u • •• ‘ . ..e l a oo "- k for e field. .. r. .t aii ' lin o e s r co ‘ %% ;iii o a reported.tions that the Soviet Union a ik P : ost anything to h a p pen — a nd prom sion would be made on the spot by field corn-,a Soviee Ise of 175 million dollars in Rue- Will come up soon with a new it probably will." __ manders, Dulles told a news con- sian economic aid for Egypt. A and dramatic demonstration of - ference. Soviet-Egyptian communique said Russian and strength influence to M 1 i I tory Secrecy The attack. Dulles said, "almost he also discussed military ' ques certainly would involve .Arneri- tions in Moscow, counter a propaganda setback in Denied by Snider can troops because the NATO The war minister reported im- the United Nations. forces are so intermingled." The mediately in a two-hour session The UN Assembly has just vot- N .-my ORLE A NS, N ov _ 20 ~.11..... fire would certainly be returned, with Egypt's President Nasser on ed to add 14 members to its he said, "if it were something his three-weeks Soviet tour span- Disarmament Commission, bring; Asst. Secret a ry of Defense Ilur- comparable to Pearl Harbor, say."' ning the Soviet 40th anniversary ing the total to 25. The 60-9 vo te, ray Snider todati denied a eon- Dulles had been asked what , celebration of the Bolshevik Revo- over Soviet opposition, does not eressional charge that a While was the "time for decision" an lution. represent a serious political de- House "hush-hush agency" is the face of a possible atomic at- The deal .for economic aid as feet for the Russians. But propa tack on NATO forces. . described here is similar to the ganda-wise it has other =pima - - concealing news about the na- The secretary was h ere t o ad- 12-year tie-up recently made he- tions. Even the Middle Eastern tion's military race against litts dress members of the Council on tween the Soviet Union and nations Russia is helping with sia. Foreign Relations at a din n e r Syria. Egypt's close Arab ally arms an d economic programs -There is a widespread myth meeting. and prospective partner in fed- lined up with the West in the that people in government—at all Dulles made . these other points eral union. vote. levels are engaged in a great in answer to questions: There was no announcement di- The forthcoming Soviet gesture, conspiracy of secrecy," Snyder American atomic weapons rest from the government, but therefore. may involve the Middle told the Associated Press Man now being stockpiled in Europe Egypt's Middle East News Agency "`--- : Eat. But Westerners here are ac- aging Editors Assn. in a session will remain under American said tonight that Amer and Soviet customed to surprises. and the devoted exclusively Co freedom of control. leaders reached an agreement m f be roi- information. -Prospects 'are not rosy" for an calling for Russia to provide '7OO next one could_any d ____— --- --- ---- --- - ------ --- arms limitation agreement with million rubles—about 175 million Russia. .dollars at the official rate of four The organization of a pro- rubles to the dollar. Communist g o v e r n m e n t in The agency said Egypt would Syria "is a disturbing fact" but use the aid in its five-year in he doesn't consider it a sign of dustrialization plan and would failure of the Eisenhower Doc- make repayment over a 12-year trine for stabilization of the period. Mideast. The agreement with Syria called The United States always has for Russia to provide all neces maintained the "initiative" over sary equipment, materials and Russia and will continue to do so. technical assistance in Syrian de- He has reached an agreement velopment projects and repay with French Foreign Minister ents over 12 years at 2.5 per cent Christian Pineau about American interest. The Middle East News arms to Tunisia. There was no' Agency did not mention what in elaboration. : terest Egypt might pay CHICA Dulles said I fight back" tacked in t The dec Asian ecurity Threat Stated By Indonesia UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 20 ( )—lndonesia warned today that the security of all Asia is wrapped up in; its claims to sover eignty over West Irian known as West New Gliinea. Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio indicated to the 02- nation U.N. Political Committee that this might be the last time his country will seek a U.N. set tlement of its bitter quarrel with the Dutch. He declared the Indonesians would prefer a U.N. settlement but added ..that ".the patience of a people is not inexhaustible." Netherlands Ambassador C.W.A. Schurmann, speaking in the com mittee after Subandrio. accused -the Indonesians of deliberately creating a "threat to peace" over 'the issue, ,Schurmann quoted President Sukarno of Indonesia as saying last Nov. 7 that "if the United Nations fail us, we will resort to methods which will 'startle the world." The Dutch Ambassador said the situation in West New Guinea is "completely peaceful and undisturbed," and "if there is any threat to the peace, that threat does not come from The Netherlands but from Indo nesia." He declared that the people of the area must decide their own future, as soon as they reach a stage in their political develop ment where this is possible. Adlai Not Invited To Next Month's NATO Conference CHICAGO, Nov. 20 (-P)—Adlai E. Stevenson. who has been act ing as a Democratic consultant to the Eisenhower administration on foreign problems, said today that he has not been asked to attend next month's big NATO meeting. Stevenson made the statement to newsmen after he and Secre tary of State Dulles arrived at Chicago's Midway Airport from Washington in a II S. Military Air Transport plane. Asked if he was going to the NATO conference with President Eisenhower and Dulles, Steven son replied: "I haven't been asked. There won't be a decision on that until later." Farman Gives Thanks For Gubernatorial Boost HARRISBURG, Nov. 20 (p)—. Lt. Gov. Roy E. Furman said to- , day Rep. H. G. Andrews (D-Cam bria) gave him a "tremendous boost" by endorsing Furman as a possible Democratic candidate for governor. "I am extremely grateful to him; for the confidence expressed int my possible candidacy," Furman , said in a statement. Have a WORLD of FUN! 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