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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1956.
Crimea Talks Result Expected SOEKARNO
Shortly
AMERICAN AID WILL DEPEND ON OUTCOME
Belgrade, Oct. 3.
President Tito is expected to return tomorrow from his week-long secret talks in the Crimea with the First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, according to usually reliable sources here today.
Assuming no last-minute changes of plan were made, it was believed he would arrive by air during the afternoon.
Party leaders would with to know the results before dis-
Dislike Of Maths
CHILDREN REFLECT PARENTS
San Francisco, Oct. 3. University of California specialists have decided that children in the United States who dislike mathematica merely re- altitude of their
flect the
parents.
The scientia s. Mr Thomas
to child develop ment specialist and Mr Donald
Paffenberger
Norton, mathematician, said
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hat they bas. d their conclusion a survey of 400 studenta beginning a mathematics course of at the University's College
Agricul ure,
"Teachers cannot be entirely blame for the current dislike
mathematics anong grade school and high school students," Mr Poffenburger sald. "FIċ-
set against the subject before he ever untered the classroom,”
CHANGE ATTITUDES
Nothing Wan know a here 1737 Party would soon meequently a student's attitude was whether he and Mr Khrushchev, te hear reports ot the Crime had composed their ideologient | talk, differences alant whether Com- munist parties shoukt allowed to develop along their cussions got under way with an awn road to socialian, indepen-allan Communist Party delega- dent of Mosetiw's influence
on, due here on Saturday on a The Belgrade press, contrary, ten-day visit under their Deputy to its daily pinetice hitherto, ta- | Secretary-General, Signor Lux slay gave no news of President Longo. Tho's rivities in the Soviet Union.
Hungarian Leader
American Aid
"The Habla
sturly Yangoslavia's
The necessity of instilling in youth a liking for mathematics was particularly important at this time because of the national
shortage of engineering cho
rustry, physics, and teaching specialists, he said.
"If we are going to fill the
these shortage in
fields," he atening to added, "we shall have to change
of the altitudes J
of many of the students towards mathematics.
"Parents can help.
Even if they don't like the subject, they thould NO! colour the child's or discourag: hlin by Impossibly
Henes of diplomati nistons
had af communism and to see whether The two men have fortnight in
1 discuss any aspects of it warht be worth which the hilure development of com- | oppdying to their own por
werk munism-- AN
in which Mr Khrushchev Was Yup slavia and Preuden Tito's visit to the Crimea,
They
here, who have so far been kept į attitude in the dark abran the reason fur President Tito's Might to Hussia, Informed expected also
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Joined in their walks in the Crimea by Premier Sum by the Yugoslav Governor Nikola
ulher | meint about the talks Soviet leaders, and by the Fast Secretary Communit
Geron
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the of
Hungarian Mr Party
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Centrul Yugestav
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Foreign observers specialaded
whe tacz
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Conservatives
Oppose Trip To Russia
It was thought that one of the Arst to be informed world bu the Un States Ambassa,lou,
Mr
whe Jours
fickleberry. frou returned
consultation 113 Washington a few days ago.
American Th
Koverninen was regarded as beinst particu Jurly interested
lowing whee Yugoslavia stood, President
to
Eisenhower dvelde by October 16 whether continue sending American economic akh lo Yugoslavia,
to
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Church Delegation
discuss
with
With a nue encouragement, the parens's part, and a little
help when the chikkel jele stuck on a bom,work problem, mony students would t doubt get better gandre.
"It wont make the touchers' Job a little cosier, as well as help fill the shortage in vital Jobe for tomorrow."—China Mail Special.
Norwegians' Cool Experiment
IN PRAGUE
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President Setkarno of Indonesia waves to the crowd as he leaves the Ruzyne Airport in Prague, accompanied by the President of the Czechoslavakian petocky, who greeted him on his arrival.-Express Photo.
Bolshoi Ballet
Acclaimed In London
London, Oct. 3.
Republic. Antonin
Thai Admiral Visiting Saigon
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MISS HERBISON
ELECTED TO LABOUR CHAIR
Blackpool, Oct. 3.
Miss Margaret Herbison, 49-year-old Member of Parliament was tonight elected Chairman of the Labour Party for the coming year, with Mr Tom Driberg, 51-year-old author, journalist and broad- caster as Vice-Chairman,
The election took place at the first meeting of the newly- formod Naional Executive the party.
of
A‡ this, Mr Edwin Gooch, the Chairman
welecmod the rew manbers of the executive elected yesterday-Mr Aneurin Bevan, who comes back to the executive as Treasurer, and the two new trade union representa- dives, Mr W. Pudley and Mr H. R. Nicholas.
Seniority
Tonight's elections mean that Mr Driberg becomes chairman of the party in 1957-58. After that the chairmanship may rest be ween Mr Bevan and Mrs Borbara Castle,
the!
Seniority of service on executive la usually the deciding factor, and Mrs Castle would have the advantage that her membership has been unbroken. Miss Herbison was born in a a cottage, became a school. mar'a
and since 1940 has been
ter cher. on MP
She was first elected to the National Executive in 1848, and subsequently became joint Parlimentary Under-Secretary Bangitok, Oel. 3.
for Scotland during part of the Admiral of the Fleet Luang period of the Lobour Govern- Yuddhagal Kool, Commanderment. in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy.
diminutive but Murdy sold today
well-known in Saigon aboard the Thai warship, gure
Labour Party and parilamentary attend celebra- Mecklong, to tions marking the inauguration
he would sail for
A distinguished elegant audience tonight gave the Russian Bolshoi Theatre ballet a tremendous ovation on a night in which two weeks of Anglo-of South Vietnam'a constitution Soviet bickering were forgiven and forgotten.
minutes late, an
went up ten The company played "Romneo and Juliet" at the Royal Opern, "ro
curl" of doubt und House, Covent Garden, a rend worry was rung up ng well show not seen for many year It is many years since Lon- in Britain.
don has seen a ballet on such The lavishness a grand scule.
Russians pre- with which the
tive tragedy of Romeo The Juliet captivated
Galina Balterna,
dience
ULTRAB
encharted
the
the
Prima
uu-
with
performance sented u which brought everyone to their and feet ut the Brat Interval.
Eden Present
The almost legendary Soviet star took two curtain calls from audience which included Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, and Lady Eden, em- bassadors and leaders of Bn- ish social and cultural life.
uudlence.
The decor and the superb conducting of Prokofiev's music led the audience with a rare
The enthusiasm.
music swepi the theatre like an exhilarating wind from the Russian sleppes
the
sceries
which
fight between the
Roar Of Applause Ulanova, dancing Juliet, took two curtain
calls
with Yuri It was announced tonight that
Zhdanov who danced Romeo a eix-member defegation of the
It was the first appearance of and then another curtain alone, Tokyn, Det, 3.
Soviet Komsomol youth Отч
a Bolshoi comp.ny cutado smiling timidly to the tremen- Usually reliable MATOR Sak
ganisation would arrive on
Russia in nearly 200 years and dous roar of applause and more than 80
men of the October 1941 a one-month visit
Oslo, Oct. 3.
the glittering audience and the cheering from the sudlence, Japanese Conservative Purty
the leslilled to Five young Norwegians crowd outside Co-opersilon
Among tonight adopted resolutions pugosing youth
this was unique organisations today set out into the icy fat that posing Japanese Prime Muuster
They would return a visit by a
the were Ichiro Hatoyama'a trip to Mos-
Yugoslav youth suspended
regions of the occasion in the history of bullet specially thrilled the audience delegation to glacier
in Britain,
Montagues and the Capulets in ow to reopen the
Soviet Union
Norwegian mountains April. Japan-Soviet Untou
the streets of Veron and the peace the
On Friday the Patriarch
When the rich red velvet cur- ball scono dressed only in shorts and negotiation, trealy
and non
Orthodox Church,
shirts, to test the tin of the Royal Opera Househouse confidence against the appoint the Serbeun
mechanism's human sistance to cold.
The experiment is set to last several weeks, during which the five youths will wander about in 5,000 fcet high glaciers where the temperature is well
inent uf Agriculture and Vikenlije, is to leave at the head Fisheries Minister. Mr lettrofa 12-strong churcli delegation
pime for a three Kuno,
Japanese plan- by speen)
werk visit to the Soviet Union. potentiary delegate to the talk -
-Reuter. Router.
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summer
The
below zero centigrade.
re-
They will lend a primitive life. hunting reindeer and sleeping under trees in the show.
SYSTEMATIC
Franco-Germany
Solidarity Forecast
Paris, Oct. 3.
Dr
Professor P. F. Scholander of Oso University who in organis-
M. Guy Mollet, the French lug the experimeal, said tonight "We do not yet know the ex.cl Prime Minister, and changes that take place in the Konrad Adenauer, West faced with cold over a period German Chancellor, agreed of lime. We hope to discover in letters published here to- through systematic training, up day that they had laid good 10 what degree of cold foundations for Franco
human
organi m when I
is
Juman body can maintain its Lemperature of 37 degrees cen- Ugrade"
He said the five youths would meet the Norwegian winter, which had already set in, dressed in the kind of clothing they would be wearing on the French Riviera in July-France
Presso.
OLIVER HARDY IMPROVES
Burbank, Oct. 3.
A further slight improvement was reported in the condition of comedian Oliver Hardy, who is in hospital after suffering stroke on September 14.
Mr Hardy, 64, a member of the Laurel and Hardy flim team, continues to be listed as fair on the hospital records-China Mail Special.
in the Cupula
The fluidity of the production and the high dramatic quality of the dancing and miming gave a D British visual poetry new audience.
This was particularly notice- able in the pas de deux danced by Ulanova and Zhdanov at the
end of the first act,
Vianova, shed many of her 47
like years and seemed
a leaf in some of blown on the wind
her incredible pirouettes.
roporters he expect d to reach Saigon on October 25.
Admiral Kosol told
Her
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Scots Accent
Mies Herbison has an altroc- Scots ne- five, lifting Lowland which After a day
has lat Saigon, Ad- cent
delivered mirul Kosol said he would sall | Labour's message to millions in aboard the Mocklong for Singa- general ejection broadcasts.
way She won her
from pore for n:hive-day visit at the
10 Glasgow Commander- | elementary schools .vitation of e
Far East University to become a teacher m-Chief of Britain's
of English and history.Reuter. Firot-Reuter.
Singapore-China Deal Opens
A New Door
Paris, Oct. 3.
Mr David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, said today in Peking that the new £5,000,000 trade agreement signed today between China and Singapore and the Federation of Malaya "opened a new door.”
"This is the
beginning of a Marshall said he was happy
n truly important step for the at the results attained and ceri expan kon od trade between tain that trade would grow be Singapore and China," said tween Singapore and Chinn Marshall, quoted by the New Franco-Presse, China News Agency.
"By
our mutual efforts, we shall not
only normalize our but also
trade relations,
mote friendly
pro- and
feelings
undertanding between
greater Rapid Changes
In the first act alone there Are half a dozen scene changes, rapidly effected and between- them dancers mimed in Drone of a druped curtain,
our peoples."
Highly Satisfied
Both Ko Teck Kin and Leo The afleuca of a smaller Yan Lian, who signed for Sin- stage marred only slightly the gapore and Malaya respectively, grandeur of the performance. Fold that all their members German co-operation in There were anali delays when were highly satisfied with the their talks in Bonn last some of the dancers could not results of the trade talics.
make the quick entrances they Saturday.
ean on the hugo Bolshoi stage in Moscow.e-Reuter.
M. Mollet's letter said: "Your clevation of thought and your high conception of the superior Interest
Plane Crashes
of our two countries and of Europe enabled us to achieve results which assure
Charleston, Oct. 3. solid foundations
Three for Frenco
crewmen were killed German Interest and solidarity."
and seven injured when US trans- Air Force Globemaster port
crashed and fire today at Charleston caught air base.
Dr Adenauer said in bis reply:
want to express to you
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aircraft
Ko Teck Kin, leader of the the said mission, Singapore visit had inld a firm basis for direct trade between China and Sipore, The news agency added,
The leader of the Malayon mission, Lee Yan Lun, said he was very moved at the result of their mission.
"We are convinced," he add- ed, "that through the develop- both between to ment of trade
and under
standing between the people of China and Malayn will be in-
Shortly before coming in in my firm conviction that on the basis of a Franco-German land, the pilot of the plane skies, friendship understanding and of a com-
radioed to the base that one munity of iders we shall be able
and then n second of his on- gines had failed, Shortly after, in the near future to draw near to the comenon gual which we the aircraft struck a troe and
flames. France. pursue, that of the creation of a burst
Pregoo. prosperous Europe."-Reuter.
into
*******SCAR MARS STRIP-TEASER:
PARIS COURT ACTION
Paris, Oct. 3.
of thron COMMITTEE court-appointed experts, to day were contemplating the navel of Sonia Silver, a Parks strip-tencer.
modern-day The case
WDS & variation on that of Phryne, the fourth century BC. Grock courte,un, who won a court action by doing a strip for Sonde, representes by top Paris kwytgy-Beno", Floriok, wie Amlog & Patis dutychón, killeKLY.
which the of an operation omporta sentred her and thus forced an end to her career of pubile disrobing.
Sonia testified that a few month
ago, she wont to a surgeon for a plastic operation to improve the hollowness" of her abdo men, and thu render more attractive in the art of show ing: her curves,
-tease dancer must be irro- proachable from head to foot." The court listened impassively, and then oppointed three CX- perta to study:
1. Whether the operation was necessary because of the conditions of the plaintif 2 Whother she had been properly warned of the
Floriot said "My client awakened A decision will be rendered with a ever which it-I may kniture the experte: ireport, -
cricused."
Li Chu Chen, Vice-Chairman of the China Committee for the Promotion Of International Trade, said the visits, of the trade missions had laid down solit foundations on which economic and friendly relations could be built up.
ir
Expressed Hope
Ho added: "It will help us the artiñotal barriers are pulled down and economic ties or the basis of equality and mutual benent ens beriit up,”
He expressed the hope that more visitors would come from Singapore and Malaya - to China, and that Ching could and visitors to Malaya and
MISS HERBISON
36 Political
Arrests In Kashmir
New Delhi, Oct. 3. Kashmiri Vice-Interior Minis- ter, disclosed today that 38 per- tical parties were arrested during sons belonging to various poll-
July and August in Kashmir.
Minister Dhar made his dis- closure in reply to a
the Kishmir Assembly, an in
Fifteen of those belonged to ue
which "Pichiscite front", demands a plebiscite to decide the future of Kashmir, while 14 other members of the "Nationna Conference" were arrested.
Six
arrested othera
of tho members
right-wing Parishad",
wero "Praha party,
and one belonged to the un- touchables party.
Thirty-one
persons
prosecuted in court, while ave were later released on bail--- Franco-PressD,
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