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Japanese Appeal

On Nevada Tests Rejected

Washington, May 13.

It Was A Kiss Of Love,' Says Sorrowing Star

Milan, May 13.

Film star Linda Christian emerged from her secluded hotel bedroom today to express indignation at reports that she gave crack racing motorist Marquis Alfonso de Portago a "kiss of death.”

"Some newspaper said that at the Rome check- point I gave Alfonso the kiss of death," she murmured through a black hood draped over her face.

"This gives me great pain I loved him and my kies was meant as a good luck ki, be cause it was a kiss of love."

She had also given him a note in Spanish dhowing the pool- dors of various drivers. "Unda neath I had written 'to quiero mucho (I love you a lot).

Miss Christian, who learned of do Portago's death in the Mille Miglia Race when she arrived at Milan Airport last night, said the Marquis would not listen to her pleadings.

Not Quitting

"When

mo bls

ho showed love, I asked him to give up racing. He replied: 'Not even for the greatest love in the world, could give it up. shall not quit I until win the World Championship."

.

his mother will tell me when she arrives this afternoon."

At the Milan International airport, Misa Christian met the Marquis de Portago's mother and his brother, Don Isidro Marlin-Montis, who arrived from Madrid in chartered British Viking Air.

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that the

It was later stated body would be flown back to the Spanish capital tomorrow.--- Router.

'VIETNAM CAN

WITHSTAND

AN ATTACK'

New York, May 13. The South Vietnam Pro- His carcer came to a tragic sident, Mr Ngo Dinh Diem, end yesterday when his car said today that Com. crashed, killing spectators, munists still were active Ave of them children, and his co-driver

The United States today rejected a Japanese American, appeal that forthcoming nuclear tests in Nevada be postponed.

In a note delivered to the Japanese Embassy here today, the United States said that in the absence of adequate inspections for control and reduction of arms the United States has a respon- sibility to the entire free world to strengthen its defensive and deterrent capabilities.

Eddy Nelson, an in his

country and 480 violent methods.

"The situation is something

Miss Christian went on: " met him in Paris. I have between the cold war and the known him only for the past hot war," he told a press con- six months.

|ference here.

"We were very much in love

"We are striving to eliminate planned Communist activities which cuii- with each other. We to get married as spori ng hej stitute subversion and lerrorism, had obtained a divorce."

We have cluntated then to a Miss Christian who wore lange extent." mourning black revealed that she had cancelled all her Alm engagements

follow

20 as to

Monte Carlo

"It is for the purpose of de- States reamrms its pledge that terring aggression and preserve these tests will be, conducted | the Marquis in all his races, ing the peace, therefore, that the under the most stringent safety government of the United States precautions and without in- feels that it muși, under pres-creasing world rudiation to more ent circumstances, conduct than a amalt fraction of the nuclear tests," the note said, level that could be considered

"WC

had already booked train tickets for Monte Carlo. biologically or medically harm-Here they are. He was to have The United States placed full! blame on Russia for obstruct(ut to the people of the world." taken part in the Grand Phebe in ing "progress toward control of the nuclear threat and the end- ing of nuclear woupons testa,"

a note

IN SYMPATHY

The American note replied to of April 29 in which Japan asked the United States to consuler the possibility of postponing a series of nuclear Tests in Nevada. American oficials

then that Ald United States probably would rejeel the Japanese request,

the

Unlied States said today that It is in sympathy with Japan'a desire that nuclear energy be limited exclusively to peaceful purposes and that all nuclear weapons tests be suspended. The United States said it has been working toward these goals sluce 1940.

United Press.

Monte Carló.".

tears

CHINESE REDS Portago's death

TO CUT FORCES

IN TIBET

Katmandu, May 13. The Chinese Communist occupation force in Tibet to be drastically cut, informed sources said here today.

her last night,

а

Diem, who came here from Washington yesterday for three-day visit, cald his admin istration had made great strides in éilininating corruption which was prevalent before he took office, and was resettling 800,000

who Bcd refugees

from Communist-controlled Marib Vietnam,

THREE TIMES

Mies Christian burst into Asked if his army could with-

when the

de stand a major attack from Com- news of was given

tomunist forces in North Vietnam, President Diem said the North had an army three times as large as the South, but he added:

"I believe

Immediately she drove to the crash scene near Mantua.

Dr Giordano Lupetina, a Driend of the film actress, sald the wept silently all the way and broke down completely when she saw the car wreckage und the pools of blood.

helmet and gently stroked it for

She took do Portago's crash

severni minutes. She wanted to keep it, but was told that the Judicial authorities needed it for their investigations.

Fainted

The withdrawals were agreed on In a meeting in New Delhi be- tween the Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal leader of Tibet, The American nole assured and China's Premier Chou En-her, Miss Christian set out for! Japan that the Nevada tests lal. starting on Thursday will be con ducted under "extreme

It

The 50,000 Chinese troops now safety measures."

said the tests rationed in Lhasa, the Tibetal will not "result in any signi- capital, will be reduced to 12,000

addition fleant

radiation and Chinese garrisons in other levels, throughout the world" parts of the country will also be and added that the tests "will drastically slashed,

be of low-yield feston devices."

Un the time comes when

NATIONAL LIFE

we can

hold on

attack long enough until mem- berg of the Southeast Asla Treaty come to help.”

President Diem said that two- thirds of any future United Staten aid roctved by his

fence, and the remaining country would be used for de-

third for Improving South Vietnam's economy.mler.

OBX

Prime Minister's Sister-in-Law Dies

Despite attempts to dissuada

London, May 13, the mortuary to pee the body. Mrs Margaret Macmillan, 79- She fainted and collapsed on the year-old sister-in-law of British way.

Premier Mr Harold "Macmillan Returning to her Milan hotel accidentally drowned in her room early today, she gove bath last Friday, AL, Was dis- orders not to be disturbed. closed today after a coroner's

"Now I don't know what to inquest, do," Miss Christian said.

1 am completely confused and alone. I feel as though no one were left to me.

"I have no working engage-

Under British law, the inquest la mandatory in all enses of ac- cidental death.

Mrs Macmillan sufferce from

testa can be halted, the note The informed, sources sald said, the United States would shat an increasing number of meats-nothing. I don't know dizzy spells and had apparently be willing to co-operate with Tibetans were talking over im-where to go or what to do fainted in a bathtub full of hot other countries in a system of portant posta occupied for the am only waiting to know whet| water—France-Press). registering nuclear tests with past six years by Chinese, and United Nations. Japan, Canada local Cusioms were resuming and Norway recently issued, their former place in the na such a proposal,

tional life.

The note said, the United The sources denied reporta States "h hopeful" that agrees of grests by the Chinese, and ment can be reached on limited | maid on the contrary, the Dalal International observation of Lame had received increasingly | nuclear teste,

extended powers to govern his country without Chinese inters ference.

'IS HOPEFUL'

The note continued ting the Meanwhile, it was learned United States already has that the Dalai Lama has moved invited observers from a num-out of his famous Potall Mon- ber of countries to attend the astery-Palace and now lives in Nevada cale.

a fairly small modern house, Franco-Press),

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But the Unlied Sintes said:

"In the absence of adequately inspected egrovments for thuo control and wesfuction of arco- aments, the government of the United States bia a respon siblity to its people as well as to the rest of the world to strengthen its defenslyp and deterrent capabilities and there- by contributo · to the main. tomance of peace!! The note gald [history ham repactedly" shown that one-sided "worktimes. 'jesglj to war.

"In proceeding wiih ||Nevada „bata?! 'the note: said, "the "corgjument of tha thaned

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