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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958.

Gaillard Replies To Bulganin's Letters

SUMMIT TALKS: FRANCE IS READY

CABLE BRIEFS

Manila, Jan. 15.

The Philippine Constabulary sald last nighia United State

Navy landing craft Ind

been

reported stolen from its moor-

But There Must

Be Enough Preparation

Paris, Jan. 14.

Ing at Buble, American Naval France told Russia today she is ready for

base Rome 30 miles northwest of Stabil

All Constabulaty and Army unita have been alerted to watch out for -Reuter.

Los Angeles, Jan. 14. Sarah Churchill, the actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, who spent five hours in pol yesterday.

drun- "kenness charge. playeri the Jending role in the colour Television drama "The Secret + Makeropulsa" tonight.

Crities generally approved of Miss Churchill's acting in the one-hour play. Mie Churchill will appear in court tomorTOW on the drunkenness charge.. France-Press.

Allants. Jan. 14. Qulie a few candies will be needed for a birthday party Kebetuled here on Thursday.

Guests of honour include · 16 persons whose birthdays are in January. One of the celebrants, Mrs Anule E. Owens, han just turned 101 and three others are Over the DO-mark. United Press,

Tokyo, J 14.

house,

While ransacking burglar Kazul towa, 31, was touched by the blissful deep of 15-year-old Toshinari Ueda,

He awakened the buy, lee- turd him on the evils of crime, drank some sake, duged and was peacefully storing 2/1941 Toshinari returned

the police-United Press,

with

Lisle, I., Jan, 14, Si Procopius College needs - only one thing to go with a

US$10,000 gift of

music

Worary, including overtures, suites and other orchestrations,

Au orchestra.-United Press.

Sydney, Jan. 14. Tom Wati, 15, was waterlig Dis pony in a remote section of nm thwestern Queensland yester du when a Cven-foot crocodile andre hita.

a summit conference providing there is enough advance work by foreign ministers to ensure that "the hopes it would inspire are not disappointed,” Premier Felix Gaillard's answer to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin's broadside of letters to the North Atlantic countries on Dec. 10 came only 48 hours after the U.S. reply and was closely similar to it. Gaillard's note

shorter than President 2,500 words. compared to 4,000 but there was little difference in their tone or content.

Eisenhower's

was

ww

'Flying Tigers'

To Have

A Reunion

on

San Francisco, Jun. 14. The famed Flying Tigers of World War II will gather in San Francisco August 7-9 for the an- nual convention of Fourteenth Air Force As sociation, IL nounced today.

WES

Maurice Dejean, French Ambassador to Moscow, was delivering Gaillard's note to the Soviet government this even- Ling.

Gaillard wrote: "We are dis posed to resume the discussion of the concrete problema of Europe, including the projects you present, on "condition that the full validity of the engage. ments made at the inst chiefs Jor government bonference RTE

not put in questi

the for

"I feel that, when the time comes, a new ineeling with this purpose could take place at the

chiefs of government. level of

"It would be well to provide such the participation in

their pre- conferences and in paration of the governments on alt- whom

would foll the re- cognised responsibilities con- cerning the subjects which ought to be discussed,

The Association is composed of veterans of three forces con- secutively under the Command! of Muj.-Gen. Claire ChenTUNËT (Ret.). They were the Chinese Air Force's American Volunteer

the Chine Group

Air Task Forces and the U.S. Fourteenth Air Force.

The Hopes

"Any meeting of government chiefs would necessarily, if we would wish the hopes it would Inspire ore not disappointxt, Convention oficiais said have lo be prepared carefully | Generalissimo find. Madame and be procoded by a conference Chiang Kai-shek will receive of forelim ministers whose role The bay lashed out with invitations.

not be would

to study the stick, drove the crocodile into

The veterans will meet with fundamentals of the problems hollow leg, then set the lor

representatives

the San ❘ but lo list exactly the pro- un tire. When the crocodlie Francisco Chinese community- Aramme of an eventual confer- was driven out by the smoke United Press.

ence at a higher level." Tom subdued it with a stout

Tot support The note did branch.--United Press,

British Prime Minister Harold

in

Oran, Algeria, Jan. 14,

A krenade thrown into a bar Mnataganem, Western

Algeria,

injured six European and Moslem customers lant night.

It was the third terrorist at

tack on the same bar.-Reuter,

119

Madras, Jan. 14.. The Madras morning news- paper, The Hindu, broke an

Tradition today your-old

by putting news on its front page instead of advertisements. The paper has a circulation of more than 75,000, one of the biggest In India Reglar,

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

4

15

16

118

13

14

115

16

£2

24

26

27

28

₤29

ACROSS

1 It's a divine drink, honey!

·(6).

Biliary formation (5)."

8 Excludo (5).

Do Botething (4)

10 It's proverbially fresh (5).

11 A feature of portraiture (6).

12 Those baby drinks? (4).

13 That Olympic one? (5).

16 A waste of sand! (6).

16 Thonged shoe (8).

20 Vegetable man (B).

22 Urgent request (4).

23 Real enthusiasm (5).

35 One In ■ fight (8). -

20 They combine to give a pro-

gramme (6).

27 Lay off (5).

28 Made,

(B).

throw, but swerved

30 Has confidence in businesses

(6)

DOWN

Theyte often knolled (B).

2. Not conscious (0);

3 Way into a mine (4).

4 Trample on again? (T).

5 London, for instance (7) . .

Momber, perisaps, of Spea-

ker's Corner (0)

*Flop (5).

14 Fences (8).

16 Acta Uke a pest (8).

10 Showed

(7).

cynical

contempt

17 An agricultural gathering, 09

it were (7).

19 If you take mine, shun lis

endi (0),

21 Time-keeper! (8).

24 All time (4).

TUESDAY'S BULUTION......Aeros: 3 Ebbs, ↑ Major, 8. Amolc, 0 Wren, 10 Heather, 12 Dram, 10 Melon, 18 Seat, 18 Orate, 21 Board, 22 Stem, 23 Sheep, 20 Tide, 20 Mourly, 30 Lear, 31 Docs, 32 F-L-aid, 33 Eve. Dowd: 1 Baker, & Foot met 4 Burro, 5 Sund, 4 No-RA Welt 11 Head 13 fteam,

24 Mien, 18 Notul,#17 (Ald and) Abij, 18 Büed, 20 Re-pešli, ža Solf, 21 Heave, 10 Plain, 27 Iron, 28 mlad,

Macmillan's recent suggestion of a non-aggression part with Russia. The French were ELS cool to that idea as the Ameri- cans.

Gaillard said in his note:

AIRPLANE IS AIRLIFTED

The rapid movement of equipment and personnel from ship to shore is de monstrated 08 4 U.S. Marine Corps helicopter lifts an observation plane from the deck of the air- craft carrier, USS Lake Champlain, and prepares to carry it ashore during recent training exercises.

Tho

- Keystone:

TUNISIA REJECTS FRENCH PROTEST

ER

WARENESI

Clash In

Reinit

European

Common Market

Conference

Strasbourg, Jan. 14. Scandinavian and British representatives clashed with delegates from the European Common Market countries today when the Council of Europe Assembly discussed a co-ordinated policy to defend the Common Market against criticisms from non-European countries.

common

"Littlesion.

of

their

The debate proved to be af the Council of Europe countries further episode in the intent In this matter, but the rappor ontagonism between the six teur of the economic commnis

market or

Gunnar Hecksber Tunla, Jan. 14. Tunisian Government Europe" countries and the Bri-Sweden, proposed only that the fish and Scandinavians, who are countries should consult "in flatly rejected today a

concerned chiefly

In the pro-view of co-ordinating French protest note which posal to set up a free trade attitudo," claimed that Algerian area.

Some of the "Little Europe" rebels took five French

this reco- The debute was held in view members thought prisoners into Tunisia offer of the fact that the 37 member mendation too mild. capturing them in a clash General Agreement on Tariffs

The British and Scandina- the and Trade, is to decide whether on Saturday near Tunision border.

the treaties of Rome, instituting vlan delegates on the other hand that it would be dellvered the Common Market, are com- maintained The French note,

patible with the GATT agree-much easier for the 15-nation yesterday, demanded mediate return of the prisoners,

Council of Europe to defend and accused Tunisia of "into-

the Common Market after the market plan had been complet lerable blame in allegedly als

band, lowing the rebel

some

ed and broadened by the free 390 In all, to operate froam

trade area-France-Presse, Tunisia.

the im.

"It is hardly easy to believe in The Tunisian Foreign Minis the practical uulity of new ter, Sadok Mokkadom, rejected engagements in this held as the nole's "basis and wording lung as the Soviet government alike" in a meeting today with continues to proclaim that it French Ambassador. Georges Elves no credit to the

Gorse,

48-

Tunisian

meal.

ROME TREATY

The six countries of "Little Europe" have, urged that the Council of Europe should sup- port the treaties of Rome against attacks by the non- European members of the GATT

Foreign A French proposal before surances the Western powers Ministry communique said, Whe Assembly called for the Moickadom reiterated Tuni-co-ordination of the policies of have given many times over,

ma's view that the clash in the "Non-aggression agiccments, Koucha hills occurred in Algerlo furthermore,

cannot contribute and that the Tunisian authori to reinforcing peace and security lies used national guards and

unless all the powers agree to army units prevent belliger THEIR WAY

Tunisin safet the

none enlereti

apply the dispositions of theents from crossing into Tunisia, United Nations Charter on declaration of an act of aggres- Tunisia during or after the sion," Gallard said.

clash In which 14 French soldiers were killed. Franco-

He

recalled that the Soviets Presse. want against the U.N. Kores Comunission's unanimous de- claration that North Korea'y In- vasion of South Korea was an Let of aggression.—United Press.

No Statement

Washington, Jan. 14.

ARMED FIGHT ON BORDER

A

Damascus, Jan. 14.

Syrian Army spokesman anid today that Turkish troopa penetrated Syria and exchanged shols with elvillans for an hour inst week before being forced to withdraw.

A State Department spokes- man today refused to comment There were no casualties on the Japanese decision to among the Syrians, and frontier protest officially to Indonesia authorities are meeting to discuss against the Indonesian plan to the incident, which occurred last extend its territorial waters to Saturday,

12 miles.

In reply to

spokesmatt

questions the

the said:

United

A

OF SAYING FAREWELL

Warsaw, Jan. 14. thousand taxis with horns hooting drove in Blow procession through the city centre today be. him a coffin containing the body of a murdered Warsaw taxi driver.

It was the iraditional toxi drivers' funeral for Tydeusz Szydłowicz, 40, third taxi driver murdered here in three months and the 15th in Poland In two years.

4

Was had

The spokesman said in a statement that Turkish soldiers of the Tel Afrect post, rein- Earlier on the day he forced by other troops, opened murdered Szydłowicz States had decided on its own Are on civilians from the driven in a similar procesalon of viewpoint on the Issue but that

northeast Syrian

village of several hundred, itxis to the funeral of another murdered They

taxi 50 yards Warsaw

driver-China into Syrian territory--Renter. Mall Special

he was not prepared to make Heynkn. an official statement on this at the moment.-France-Presse.

penetrated

She Preferred To Be A Nun-

BEATIFICATION OF ITALIAN girl consideRED.

Vatlean City, Jan. 14. The Sacred Congregation of Rites today dis- cumed beatification and canonition of a Spanish priest and of an Italian girl who chose to be a nun ráthờy than an opers star. The Congregation first conildered, tatroduction of the beatification and cànondeation caso of Spanish Trinitarian pribal Father. Domingo of the Holy Sacranieót, who died in. Bél- monte, Spain, at the age of 26.

A native of Dima, Falker Domingo showed back sainilincey, in fils bitch, life that bibooedingw to rates him to the Mitary very Makiet in Wpsia alleady THB Thai Bank DIS MAKER,

The Congregation in today's #canton - MINO Bistor Anka examined the Wilder of Eugeniu Picch, börn in Catioémiáæð, Italy, in 1867 and surreited for beatification.

Sister Pioon, a sháþely airt with a splendiá volde, resisted her mother's suggestions to alárt an, operatie cărocr, and entered the Order of thỏ Littio Danéhters of the Userna

of Jeans, and Diary.

Hearts

Shò weý tên Order's Büpcriot-General for 24 youre her, desilą“ ku 1992. --- United

TRAGEDY OF THE PAMIR

HURRICANE MAINLY

RESPONSIBLE

FOR SEA DISASTER

Lucbeck, Jan. 14. Only "unfortunate circumstances” and the abnor- mal behaviour of a hurricane were to blaine for the sinking of the windjammer Pamir with the loss of 80 lives, it was stated tonight by the representative of the West German Government on the board of inquiry here.

Summing up. Herr Friedrich- Karl Wezmann, an ex-navul captain, said "the most tragic! aspect is that Hurricane Carrie | peveral times altered its course

In on unpredictable menner and Sinally actually chased the Pamir, which

to was trying run away from 11.".

This was the greatest loss the German merchant marine hed soffered since the war, he said,

The inquiry, idjourned unui Monday when it will probably announce its findings.

BOTTLE

When the hearing resumed

today Hem Eokart Luhmaran,

Rebels Claim

Victory Over Spanish Forces

Rabat, Jan. 14.,

the chairman, read out a state. The "Army of Liberation of

ment from the West Germas

Hydrographical Institute saying they

il was

impossible that could suppose a bottle could have been

the thrown into water on September 21 at the spot where the Pamir sank,

According to observations of drifts and winds, a bottle drift

ashore la Cornwall would ing

sea have to be thrown in the

the Moroccan Sahora" claimed today that more than 200 Spanish troops had been killed in two battles in the Spanish Sahara.

from

1the

A communique Army's "Ugh Command" said that In a seven-hour battle on January 3 "the Spaniards, who had important equipment at

700 to 900 miles north of where their clisposal, including 100 the Pamir went down.

in

lorries,

10

Gircraft, and

The bottle message, criticis-number of machine guns, bent

the master,

being a retreat, leaving 100 dead and

battlefield," Herr Wesemann said that Д

ANOTHER CLASH

clash the same

handed to the pubile prosecutor. more than 100 wounded on the factor contributing to the tom was that the normally "safe" side of the hurricane was in In another the case of Carrie the dangerous day, the communique claimed, une. Other factors were the the Spanish forces lost 40 killed shifting

de of the Pamir's load ofnt Merkoub, in the lo 4,000 tons of barley to part and Oro, while Moroccan casualties the water which entered the port compartments after the About 50 Spanish troops ship had begun to list,

were reported to have been The Pamir would have been killed in clashes with Moroccan stable and able to weather the storm had not the load shifted,

were one killed,

insurgents in the Spanish en- clave of Ithi late last year.

At the end of December tho Concluding, Captain Weze-

AD- mann said: "The pea has Spanish Army Ministry вінку

nounced that the fighting bad and will GIWAYA

| endod.--Router. claim its vićtlina, The men of the Panie were over- whelmed by the forces of nature. But they were calm and courageous until the very Last"

Canadian Gift

The

Ottawa, Jan. 14. Canadiah

Government He thanked all those who helped In the search and rescue has offered 38,000 tons of flour

Ceylon flood especially

victims, the 78 to operations. ships from 15 countries who Primo Minister, John Dieftai

announced

today, - scoured the sea for days for sur- baker,

vivors-Chinn Mail Special.

France-Presse.

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