THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1957.
AMERICAN COMMUNIST RESIGNS Typhoon's
Accuses Kremlin HE PLANS
Of Anti-Semitism QUITS PAPER
Now York, Sopt. 8.
Joseph Clark, veteran staff member of the Communist Daily Worker and a party member for 28 years, broke with the Communist Party today over anti-Semitism and dictation from the Kremlin.
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TO WRITE TO THE PM
John
London, Sept. 8.
A wealthy company director today began a one-mán campaign to fight a Royal Commission recommenda tions to legalise adult homosexuality in private. conservative
Murphy, on activa
Party supporter aid he is drafting letters to the Primo Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan and his member of Parlament, Sir Hugh Linstead, not to sanction any legislation homosexuality.
Clark, 43, resigned as foreign editor of the news-urging the government
paper and as a member of the party.
The official announcement of; Clark's withdrawal will by made in tomorrow's lasue of the Dally Worker, His letter of *esignation was cuid to atle that he found himself unable to serve the Socialist cause effec- tively from within the, party,
Clark's break with Commun- Ism cume seven months after novelist Howard Fast, winner of a 1053 Stalin Pence Prize and a former Worker
writer.
quit the party and was labeled a "deserter" by the Kremlin.
Special Passport
Clarke, a winner of the Silver Star for gallantry In action while serving as a US Infantry- man in Germany in World War II, and
EGYPT SAYS
Britain
Must Take
The
Next Step
Cairo, Supt. 8. Egypt expects Britain to
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The letters, to
be sent to |morrow, will be "in very strong
terms," he Bald,"
ON
The recommendations legalising homosexuality in pri vate were made by a Royal Commission headed by Sir John Welfinden.
In addition to recommending the legalising of homosexuality in private for adults over 21 years of age, the Commissiba proposed that fines for prosti- tutes be raised drastically and that persistent offenders garledUnited Press.
be
IN LONDON
been on the Worker staff make the next step regard-It's
for 12 years.
As foreign editor, he served ing Anglo-Egyptian tinan-
as the paper's Moscow corres-cial problems, the acting pondent for a time, and he re-Finance
Minister,
Sayed
ceived a special State Depart-Marei, said today. ment passport allowing him to Sayed Marci made the state
cover the Geneva big four con- ference in 1955.
a report maxter receiving from the Egyptian Sequestrator Clark has been an ardent foo of on-Semitism in the Com-General, Moussu Arafa, un xe-
munist Party und Just 05
ardently ira favor of a US
when
Amazing!
New York, Sept. 8. Chilet Magistrate John M. Murtagh said today that there were more street walkers in London than in New York and gave "moral climate" as the
reason.
cent talks with two British ex- Speaking on radio pro- perts, Mr Federic Milner, of the gramme, he said that regarding
"the and My R. I. Hallows prostitution
outstanding treasury,
city that comes to mind whos of the Bank of England.
you mention that problem is London, ... curiously, in Eng- land there is much greater con cern about the problem."
in
brand of socialism rulher than one dictated by the Kremlin.
Mr Milner died suddenly He had serious brush with
Cairo last Wednesday on the Moscow Inst February he attacked Russia for de- eve of his return to Britain with after a strenuous manding that all countries will Mr Hallows follow
to 20 days studying sequestrated the same path Marxism, This brought
British ጊ
property in Egypt.
main Sayed Marel said the Kremlin advocate
reason for the adjournment of in the Franco-Egyptian talks munism."
Geneva compensation.
attack on him as an
of "National Com-
Clark got into hot water with the Communists-also for charg- ing that the Sovlet Communist Party secretary Nikita Khru- shchev was anti-Semitic. - United Press.
Reception For East Germans
London, Sept. 0: Premier Chau En-lal and Vice-Chairman Chu Tch yester- day evening received members of the East German military delegation led by General Will Stoph, the New China News Agency reported.
was the matter of
Consultations [Outstanding questions at the talks were French demanxts för carly Biting of sequestration of French property and assets in Egypt, compensation for the nationalisation of French con- cerns and the return to French management of some 30 French schools and institutes.
(The French Government re- fused consistently to link the talks with an Egyptian demand for "war damage" caused during the Anglo-Egyptian intervention last November).
The talks begun in Geneva The delegation later presented on August 26 and
were nd- gifts to the Vice-Chairman Mr journed or Friday until later Chu Tel anti Premier Chou this month to enable delegates En-lal, the Agency "added.- | to consult their governments. — Rouler
Reuter.
A British Crossword Puzzle
拉街
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12
ACROSS
1 Cigarette (6),
15
2 Scare (5).
DOWN
7 For bowlers and skaters 3 Soldatt (5)."
(4).
9 Service dress (5).
10 Boy's foreign coin? (5).
11 Scottish Highlander (4).
18 Insistible force? (10).
Is Soften. (4).
16 Man's last vehicle (4).
10 They may be brought
accidenti (10).
22 Church rectus (4).
24 Permission to depart (6),
25 Regional pamphlet? (5).
28 Stop, being lame (4).
27 One-way, sometimes (8).-
4 Decline to accept the rub-
5 Nasserland
bish (0).
(8).
gulde. maybe
Nevermore (4).
# Senseless (3).
12 They may get plastered (5).:
by 18 Lethal crawler" (0),
14 Pass through the pores (8). 17 A supporter of the pictures!
(B),
15 it constrains (0).
20 Man of character! (B), 21 Stangy plane (8). 20 Looneness (4).
SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Treble, 4 Untry. 7 Lolter, & Chath, 10 Girt, 12 Bnicure, 18 Argan. 10 Inns, 17 Anda, 19. Bra, 20 Matince, 31 Moip, 88 Mimic, 24 Velium. 28 Neigh, 25. Candid. Down: 1 Telegram, a migrant, 3 Lenk 5 Bologiam, Kolumn, 0 Apart, 11' "Yaining 12 Ember,
Recalling a viilt to Londen in February last year, when "with the assistance of a Superinten- dent from Scotland Yard, I saw the condition from a specialised point of view," he declared that the difference in the number of street walker in London compared with amazing."
New York "
Asked why he supposed stree! walkers are more numerous in London, he answered; "I think it is simply the moral climate of the city; the lack of tolerance on of that the part of the public
I
of condition here has driven them behind the doors." -United Press,
Petrol Dump
Threatened By Fire
:
Madrid, Sept. 8. Special firefighting equip
ment rushed from the
The Duke Takes Time Out
與船
The Duke of Kent took time off from hia Army duties to go lo a party two weeks ago. Party was given at Harewood by Mr Michael Oldfield, wife of a Leeds margson, for her 17- year-old debutanto daughter, Carolion. The Duke En_pictured bere dancing with Miss Vicky Aykroyd.-Express Photo.
Mass Moon Festival
Wedding Ceremony
Twenty-three Couples Take Vows
Singapore, Sept. 8. Twenty-three Chinese couples were married in Singa
pore today at a mass ceremony, and tonight, thousands of families were eating mooncakes. The weddings weto arranged because today was the 15th day of the 8th Moon, according to the Chinese Calender, and tacky.
The mooncakes were eaten to celebrate the moon festival commemorating the overthrow of the Mongols in China.
BACK TO HELL
Chinese tradition says that weddings held during the full moon, especially in the 8th month, after evil spirits have returned to hell, will be successful. Many of the 23 couples married in a hall had been told by "the old man of the moon," a match- maker to delay the ceremony until todny. They took their vows before more than 600 relatives,
friends and officials-Reuter.
Frogmen Search For
joint_US-Spanish air and Statues Thrown In
naval basa at nearby Rota.
to Jroz de la Frontera
helped today to bring Moat
Moat 600 Years Ago
under control' a' 6,000,000 dollar blaze which had threatened to blow up a petrol dump.
St Albani, Sept. 8.
Royal Marine frogmen today began searching the bottom
of the centuries-old most around Salisbury Hall for number of precious life-size religious statues.
Six persons were injured, hundreds of persons evacuated from their homes, and a general call sent out to all mon in the district to help fight the fire, have
The statues are believed to been thrown into the
before it was brought undermont more than 600 years ago, control,
60 TREATED
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Salisbury Hall
is the home of Walter Goldaalth, artist and pictura restorer.
In the 14th century, it was Red Cross officials said that occupied by John de Montacuta,
treated for who reportedly threw persons were minor burns, cuts and bruises. catues into the moat because
Two thousand men helped | of his Puritan horror Right the fire to prevent it from Ngious figures,
GO
reaching the 5,000,000 gallons of
petrol in the dump.
The United States le building
a huge base at Rota for the u
of the Navy and Fleet Air Arm
Rota is also the point where the
HARD BOTTOM
the
of re
The frogmen toxiny spent the
Lord Russell
Leaves
MALAYAN DIPLOMAT MARRIES CHINESE WOMAN
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 8. A Malay diplomat who will be stationed in London today married a Chinese girl in a Moslem ceremony. The bridegroom, Inche Zakaria Bin Haji All, was recently appointed second secretary to the Malayan High Commissioner London.
in
It's Up To Russia Now
London, Sept. 8. United States dele- gate to the London dla- armament conference, Harold Stassen, left by air to return to the United States with an optimistic final state- ment.
"We look to Moscow to moke
the next major move," he said.
"It believe, that the day will come when We will Teach pr agreement for the first stage for disarmament
Ho added he would report to of State Mr John Secretary
RUSSIAN AGREEMENT
For the Sino-Mnisy wedding his schoolteacher bride, formerly Miss Yeon Guat Swe, took the Moslem Foster Dulles in Washington. name of She Rabimah Binte Abdullah. She and her parents in given their Penang had blessing to the marriage and her conversion to Islam.
The couple will leave for London at the end of the month. Reuter.
Bankers In
+
Peking
London, Sep, 0. A nine-man delegation of West German Industrialists and bankers, the first to visit China, arrived Peking yesterday evening, the New China News Agency reported,
in
Mr Statsen sold Russian agreement WHE particularly needed to cease the production
Toll Now 29
Tokyo, Sept. 9. The doad and 'missing toil from typhoon Boss jumpod to 29 early today as the latest reports filtered into Tokyo.
The most recent report, of casualties was recolved in Tokyo lato on Sunday. It reported Two dead and four misting from a capsized fishing boat near Okujima, a small falahd about 95 miles southeast of Kagoshima, on the southwestern tip of Kyushu.
Japanese reports said that the boat, a 14-tonner, hat capsized on September. 5.
Rescuers who reached the craft late un Sunday fouined three of the crow still alive and recovered the bodice of
two dead. Four others of the craft, | however, were still missing.
Vanished
of nuclear materials for weapon The typhoon Itself "vanished" purposes, That is the most off the Kurile Islands north dimcult problem between us," of Japan carly on 'Sunday after he declared.
raising havoe with fartne Stassen thought that the five houses, rice paddies, rivar ein- month of disarmament negotia- bantkmicals and mall communi- tions had been an ald to peace, cations up and down the main and that the talks had contri- | Japanese Islands, buted to increased knowledge of their side of the facts of the nuclear age-France-Presse,
Egypt's Plans "Perfect"
Cairo, Sept. 3. General Raymond Wheeler,
mated that the storm affected Government officials esfl-
more than 24,000 people,
They said that though crop damage mounted to about 4,000,000 bushels of rice, the nn. tion could still look forward to the second richest rice harvest In history.
Most of the damage occurred
ex-United Nations salvage chief on the falanda of: Kyushu and in the Suez Canal, said on leav- Shikoku and the Prefectures of The leader of the delegation, ing today that Egypt's plans for southwest and central Honshu Her Otto Wolff von Amerogeni President of the Eastern Com-caring the canal and norma- United Press.
Using traffic were "perfect." mittee
West of
German Gen Wheeler, who left for Economy suld
at the rallway New York after five-day talk's atation that the purpose of the
with the canal authorities, sold visit
was to conclude trade he would explain this in a re-
London, Sept. 8. Mr Harold Stassen, the chief agreement with the China Com-
port to the United Nations United States, delegate to the mittee for Promotion of Inter- Secretary-General; Dag Ham- recent session of the United national Trade and hoped that marskjold. Gen, Wheeler was Nations Disarmament 'Sub- trade between the two countries here as Hammarskjold's per-committee here, left by air to- would grow in future, the agency |sonal representative-France- night for New York on his way sald-Reuter, -
to Washington--Reuter,
Presse.
This Is What Seato
Has Done For Asia
by John Foster Dulles
Washington Sept 8.
The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, declared today the three-year-old Manila Poct assured a collective effort needed to block Communist takeover of Southeast Asia
and the Western Pacific.
Mr Dulles issued a state- Union's de-Stalinisation, sun- "Communist ruthlessness,
of the ment on the third anniver- pression
Hungarian, backed by the huge armies sary of the eight-nation People, and Middle East in the Boviet Union, in China, and
trusion.
In the Asian and European Southeast Asia Treaty 05-
He said these, plus China's satellites should keep all free ganisation.
purging of erflies after invlling peoples keenly aware of the them to speak up, dramatically need for vigilance #ad co- exposed "the trus nature of operation," he concluded, -Reu- Communiam,"
ter.
Mr Christian Herter, the Under-Secretary of State, is attending anniversary, cere- monies at Sento. head- quarters in Bangkok.
Mr Dulles said under Seato's protective shield Southeast Asia has been able to make substantiel political, economic and Rocin progress.
·
A Contrast
The Secretary of Staja cop- traated the situation today wilhe the way things würd when Scato was organised anteng the Australia, Bri- tain, France, New Zealand, Poldstan, the Philippines and Thailand.
For America United States,
London, Sept. 8.
"Tranquillity prevails general
Lord Russell of Liverpool,y and international Communism morning Inspecting the Alme at former assistant Judge now falls back on subversive the bottom of the moat.: Tary Advocato General of the efforts rather than military,
oil pipeline feeding petrol to the were disappointed to and the forces and his wife, left by End these efforts, too, Seato' Is us-Spanish air basen in other
of Spain commences
operation-United Press.
Language Squabble
bottom harder than they sp-air today for New York at helping to thwart," he stated. its riputed.
New Delhi, Sept. 0. At least 27 pollte were las Jured and some 40 rioters ar- rested today when partians of the "Save" Hindi" (largungo)" movement.clashed with opposing groupe of Bikhs in two Punjab districts south of Delhi,
They
Invitation of
the concentrated
Mr Dulles added the circum- their the search today on the part of the Zionist Organisation of stances which brought Souto, weed-capefed water pear, the America, **
bridge over the most which
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Intp being Included: The Korean War and its uneasy ceasefire, Chinese altucks in tho
lead to Nell Gwynn cottage. Lant and Lady Russell will Straits of Taiwan, Communist
It was bere that Nell lived when King Charles II #ayed in the Hall
By mid-day, the only thing the frogmen had come up with a lead vase of indeter- minote age-United Press.
was
Eruption Ends
Manngua,, Begt: 47:
be queats of honour at the 60 subversion in the Philippkier annual convention of the org-|Communist terrorism in Malayo, nisation in New York from and the Indo-China war, September 12 to 15.
Lord Russell has rechty completed an account of the Japanese war crimes which (will be published next year,
China's Purges
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