THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1958.

LEBANON OPPOSITION LEADER AGREES TO ELECTION ON ONE CONDITION

Chamoun Must Go

Before July

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Beirut, July 13.

Lebanese opposition leader Scab Solam said today the opposi- tion would only take part in the coming Presidential elec- tion if President Camille Chamoun stepped down beford July 24, the date of the next parliamentary session.

CABLE BRIEFS

ELAETITIA Brit

Jack, Jdy 13.

ON!

yesterday 4

the Afissia At Thodial conference'a young adult nase bly invited m LUDES to attend "clispiration,"

It should have read "singspira-

"

In a hole handed to the press Salon, in the name of the op- position called for changer Ju the constitution In regard to the powers of the head of state.

He called for guarantees to prevent any foreign Intervention from whatever source.

Partamentary Jul political eireles considered this new op- position stand as a major ob- acle to the efforts of all those

who hoped the July 24 sussion would be able to find a settle- meat for the Lebanese problem,

Not Joining

wiln ht

of

in Istanbul, Lobaton's Ambarrador Khali Tükiedine De Moltips, July 13. and tachy as far as he know

Inas! There

question Wessting, 17, Gary Lee requested that the be transferret Lebanon Jolning The Banglad from Anamosa Men's Reforma. Pect. lory, where he

30. be serving year sentence, to Fort Madison penlientary where his father. Albert, is serving 15-year term.

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said be and' his wanted to serve, as much together as possible.

Takjeddare said, nowever, he believed ahe Lahepoo pitair would by one of the nada is examined by the thiefs of slate at th Phel's four Mtsdem father | members when they meet here

time on Diesday.

King, NC., July 13, This chicken fidn't erase to rend, but it west a long way down the muckle aľ it.

The fowl egenped from 20

Bastille Day Treat For Fiances

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Paris, July 13. Twenty

French young soldiers on special leave from Algeria to see their fancces during the Bestille Day celebrationa in Paris arrived by air tonight and got a warm welcome from their sweet- hearts and bevies of photographers,

de-

Á vrowd of girh—the soldiers' anrees from all over France- used to meet the place when if Jarried There were Bghted embraces is ench giri ber home-coming

cameras elleked and

FORLORN

Takledine was speaking on reached his return from Beirut where he wasior, (germmikteni with

President busily

Camille Chamom. The wee to convey a message

This evening

Only one young man was teft

10 Turkey's Foreign Minister out. A tall blond boy, Louis Failo Zelo, -France-PeSRO,

poulliy yard yesterday, Vice-Chancellor

on frk and rod 20 miles in Winston Salem, purebed on th axle,

New Orleans, July 13. Mr James Goulding told de- lepates to a motorcycle couperst. tion #esterday that she has forsaken her rocking chair efter

Dead

t

Clures Iram #1 Infantry regiment, WIN left standing

alone. forlornly

His Bungee, Coelle was not there to meet him. "I suppose her parents Wouldn't le! her come," he rald sadly in the hostesses who tried to confort him,

All the other young couples ench in a separtie car drove to Oxford, July 13.

the Invalides in the centre of Alle Halford Smith,

Paris whers a great dance is Warden of New College, Ox-being held in the square, Fori, tràm 1944 til his

re- Tang Tow-Bastille Day-the trement in January 1957 and a

Dancers of July 14 will watch | former vice-chanceller of Ox-

the military review and next a fall und war meitching to a ford University, died here 16- miortorcycle.

day. He was 74-Colon Mall day they will akend a spectat dinner In their honour, On Speeni

Wednerday it will be goodbye.

The soldiers will By back to Algeria.

Mra Goulding is a 70-year-old grandmother

Michigan.

frunt

Saginaw,

Entertained

Mosenw, July 13. Nielta irashchev and other replace Suviet leaders today entertained

Antonin Novotny of the President or (Dodge) Czechoslovakia at 2 country Ferrari villa nec Morcow, the Soviet

Zeigler, I, July 13, Louis Ferrari, 70, said yes- has yet to terday he the platons, valves radiator in hits 1930 automobile. Moreover, sold he has never accident.-U.PL

A British

had an news agency, Tass, reported, --

China Mall Spoelal.

Crossword Puzzle

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Monument To

Highlanders

Eva's Baby Makes -Her Debut-

Deana Grazle, baby daughter of film star Eva Bartok, makes her first public appearance-in the arms of her mother, who carried her to the plane in whlöh they flew from London Aleport to Amsterdam last week. Deana was born in London reven montlia aro. Eva is going to Holland in connection with her new Rank pleture "Operation Amsterdam."Reuterphoto.

Only They Know

By CAROL COGHILL Rorgholm Oeland Island,

July 13.

MARGARET GOES TO CHURCH

DISTINGUISHED WRITERS GIVE THEIR OPINIONS IN A NEW BOOK ON AN OLD THEME

The H-Bomb And I

London, July 13, WRITER Philip Toyn-

bee declares, that at the moment, and in the foreseeable future, the West is the weaker of the two sides in the Cold War.

He says this in a ment for a book published by Gollancz entitled "Tho fearful choice: a debate on

nuclear policy."

by Philip Toynbee, Geoffrey

com-

Fisher,

Canon

Collins

and

Others

He Dads: "IT hourly danger of dimster is to be averted, there is only one step which the West can take-which is, to negotiate

at once with the Russians and get the best terms which are available.

"It may be that the terms

will be disadvantagesva to us, There is very little reason to think that they will be crush- ing."

c

Proper Weapons "The majority of Russian experts are agreed that the Russians hope

to dominate the world by commercial political means.

"It was never Intended. by yone." Mr Toynbee says, "to nuclear weapons against this form of competition.

USC

here pmper weapong are our brains, our industry. and the virtues of our meal und political faith.

A competition with Russia In these terms would be EL positively exhilarating CX- perience."

Here are comments from two of the other 22′ contributors to the book:

Odds-On

*Though....Be suffering AN failed by nuclear. war wouls vo ghustim ita seole, one must remember, that each person end only suffered much.

"And I do not know that the men and women affected would suffer more than thora de wito day by day are involved in some uppalling disaster,..

"Anyhow, pollex, must not ba based simply on fear of pilo. I am not belag untceling."

Not out Of Fear.

Canon E. J. Lollins, Preventor of St Paul's Cathedral - and Clairman of Christian Action, niso contributes to the book.

He told reporters lodoy, that the Archbishop was right when bb sold that we should never "gottle any policy simply out of fear of the corsequences,"

"(A) Ask Rusein the tome j

But far of Communism was (once on the run, I believe we every bit as bad as fear of the should roen Bad ourselves under H-Bomb as a grand for policy- Communisın); and

nunking.

"(B) Betruy the nilies lo

"As the Archbishop

2339, it whom we have pledged our sup-may be within the providence

Port,"

Mr John Hare, Sceretary of of tiod that the human race State for War: "

while should destroy itselt by auclear "ut i, for one, should cense accepting that thermo-nuclear weapons" Canon Collins added. war would be an unprecedented

to bo Christian I thought nit horrible calamity, I do nothin, the God revealed in Jesus believe that It is by appease Chris is careless of the amount men: of Communism that we are

of suffering in the world, meet likely to avoid it."

"Christ did indeed teach us

we

| how to suffer creatively; but he 'Be Not Anxious'

did so by showing us that Dr Geoffrey Fisher, Arch-should do all in our power bishop of Canterbury, declares to relieve the sufferings of in a book to be published to others. morrow that it may be within the "providence of God" that mankind destroy itself with nuclear weapons.

The Anglican Archbishop quotes the text: "be not anklets for the things of tomorrow,"

Then he adds: "For all I know it is within the providence of "God that the human race should

destroy itself in this manner.

Lord Portal of Hungerford, believe the nuclear di ferrovat bas an odds-on chance of pre- venting global war and I would much rather necep, un odds-en risk of total nuclear war than:

Victoria, B.C., july 13. Princess Margaret, on the second day of her month; long tour of Canada, today attended morning service of Christ Church Cathedral.

of

A Swedish court spokesman About 1,500 people, some

three queued for suid today only the two whom had

know hours, jammed the Cathedral to people concerned

ral capacity for the Princess' whether the

romance official function of her tour. between Princess Mar- By mid-morning there were garetha and Mr Robin solid mass of people outside Douglas-Home is "on or the Cathedral and the Empress

off." But the opinion of the Swedes is that the Princess and Robin will come together again,

the Princess Hotel, where

Is staying, bustling for vantage positions from which to me her make her way to the service,

Desi Brian Whitlow conduct-

ej

the service. He chose his

of

of

The

the key to

mystery sermon from Genesis: "There is appears to be the long telephone none other than the house Fonversation the young couple God, and this is the gate

heaven." had on Friday evening.

The 23-year-old Princess look The call alone hi her room ut

MATTINS

the Solliden Royal Palace here. Matthe service set out in near

Beaumont-Hamel, July 13.

Frencht acltoblekildren sang "Gud Save the Queen" and "The Marsellinlie" in (his mał village Amiens today as a thank- ment to the dead of the 51st ghland Division in both world ware was re- dedicated.

Originally the monument commemorated those of the

12:0

division who fell in the Somme offensive of November, 1919. But to- day, the Rev. W. C. E. Smith, Benior chaplain to the division in 1943-44, re- dedicated it to those who

feft" in both wars.

A new plaque was to velled by Brigadier O'llvy Chepherd, formerly of the

China division,

ntal) Special.

In Paris, the French President,

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M. Rene Coty today held a

IDT 300 dzzling reception

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JO

ACROSS

Pliches lents (5),

4 Press on! (6),

5 He's out of his mind (6).

10 Make more attractive (5).

12 toom at the fop (0),

14. He introduces the show (7).

17 Gran (4).

10 Stat of a Turk (7).

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DOWN

1 Junior Journal (5).

3 Two-way drop (5)

3 The bonds (5)

5 Brantly noise (4) e

For a short time (9, 3).

7 It's not the lime fruit tree

10).

Go on a drinking bout (7).

11 3urks?, Could be (0).

'NOT READY'

He plarmed the standard The (Church BE Englund prayer

book.

"This is the service to which the Princess has been accustom

since childhood," he told re- porters.

M: Douglas-Home, 25-year- eld London businessinan, who first met the Princess when he was playing the piano in May- The Princess had a light day fair cocktail lounge, was due to today, have arrived At the royal summer palace yesterday.

But, after the telephone call, he announced that he ht called On the trip.

The biggest Swedish daily, Dagens Nyheter, said the Princess rong to say: "I am not ready to get engaged at the moment."

in

The Princess who stayed bed yesterday suffering from what was officially callet "a kidney-stone ntlack", was re- be better but ported today to

34 suffering from fatigue.

She stayed up most of the

delegatos from French over-day, but did not venture out of |

seas territories and their wives, who are visiting Paris on the

occasion of Bastille Day.

His guests were clad in their

local ceremonial costumes

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| brilliant colours with jewels and

geld embroidery.

Amnestios

Oran, July 13. General Rethore. Commander i of the Oran Army Corps ha9 romitted 50 prison sentences imposed by court martial in cturation of Bastille Day.

He has also ordered the lease of 040 other detainces, Frones-Preste.

22 Ife Jokes the urines in the 13 in military furgon, "Bent "Moslem Problem

20 Enchantment (7).

Channel islong (4),

27 Say gin (V).

23 Springs, for instance (7).

29. Musical graduation? (5).

30 T. V. hui? (0).

31 Pay for a seat) (0).

32 Breathers (5).

(7)

15 Lock.significantly (4).

waddle (0).

Is Common to sword-hill and

Capetown, South Africa,

July 13. Moslem leaders of Copi Pro- 18 When we begin to see day- vince meet in voletna Judicual council next Saturday to discuss tho possibility

Hight (4).

.20 Speelies in play (6).

Downright (6).

24 Island often in the form

a rink (5).

25 Artist or writer (51.

20 Stud horses (B).

20 Strip in the JoM (4).

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the palace, China Mall Sped I.

Japanese Salmon Mystery

London, July 13.

Last night Princess Margaret recived the press, after first eluding them to go

CI

Cur of scenic areas of the ly. Her meeting with the pas men was a triumph. During, D 70-minute visit, she mausged to of the 300-odd- chat with most men and women from news- paper, news agencies, radio ankl television, who applauded and cheered when she left.--Reuter,

THREE DIE IN PARIS SHOOTINGS

Paris, July 13. Thren Algorions who wore to have taken part in tha Bastille Day parade to- morrow have been shot- dead, and another serious- ly, wounded in the street of Paris during the last 24 hours.

Two of the dead men were toldiers who were shot down by A firm of British grocery at

unknown gunmen inte last night one of the busiest inter- wholesalera was today in-rections in the city. vestigating tho grout Two passers-by were injured Japanese salmon mystery. by stray bullets in the same lu- The Goodwin, Foster and Nearby police opened fire on Brawn concern said it had re- the gunmen, but they were.ham- soris from numerous shopkeepers pered by the throngs of people of tins missing from carters of crowding the street,

and the salmen packed in Tokyo,

gummen escaped.

cident.

One Northern England shop- Earlier, on Algerian Cx- keeper was reported to have dis- seryleeman, niso due to that

covered on opening a entơn that

South

Africa's new 'negregation net

of might force. Meniem nesques

SATERDAY'S SOLUTION.-Acros: 3 Levernge, & Avid, Dividend, 11 Dictator, 13 Dald, 16 Palatin. 16 Solution, 19

sut of "while dreas."-U.P.I...

Babes In Bed

London, July `18. Sicvie Krise, aged, two, and Seet, 21- Diceeled, 23 Produced, 20 Cage, 21 Respecte. Down: her year-old sister Christino

1 Pala, 2 Dise, 4 Exit, 5 Emir, 0 Arena, 7 Raded, 9 Darts(rev), died early today when A bed

10 Vocal, 12 Intë, 14 Inos, 10 Ionic, 17 Lured, 19 Super, 20 Cross, 21 Dure, 22 Rest, 23 Team, 24 Duel,

caught Bro in their London home--Ching Mall Spreiti,

The salmon. 1

Laico

WAS

12 tins were missing. A block part in tomorrow's parade, of wood was laid in places that shot dead by another Algerian, should have been accupied by who was captured almost im

medintély afterwards by Q The company sald that a patrollini polleeman.

A fourth Algerian, alleged deilvered after mval from Tokyo stil will have been a collector of funds Initial scals and binding wire in for the rebel F.LN. (National LAbetation Fronk), I was shot pince.

Identity of Japaßtse company doad in Paris, 'Inst night, end an or companies «concerned was not | Algeriún Corporalmertously

wounded.--Propos-Press revented-UPI.

cartons were

"There is no evidence that the human race is to last for ever, and plenty in ecripture to the contrary effect,

"It is one thing to accept sul- fering for myself, and to accept It creatively.

"It is quite another thing, and a wicked thing, in my opinion, for ma to Indlet suffering on others.

"It may be in the providenco of God that we slyld blow ow- selves up, but this does not ex- cuse me, or the Archbishop, if we condone on evil policy such an reliance

nuclear úpuri weapons to defend our way of life.Reuter.

U.S. Sending Experts 'Let's Break Off

To Check Swallow

TOP

By CHAPMAN PINCHER

London, July 13. level U.S. air experts are to visit Dr Barnes Wallis, of Vickers, Weybridge, next month to discuss the Swallow, his revolutionary folding- wing bomber which the Supply Ministry rejected.

Development Pro-

The US. Defence Depart- Wenpens ment is as impressed with Dr grammne. Wallis'a ideas, that it has aslee Dr Wallis ncets about £3,000- the National Advisory Cem-1000 to build a full-scale research mitine for Aeronautics to version of the plane which could make an on-the-spot check furf reach Micow from Lonsken in them.

one hour rel-ewalch alse be de Dr John Stack, World veloped an an air-liner capable authority on aerodynamics, is of flying non-stop to Australia, expected to lead the party. Their If the Americans offer to put report will decide whether the up a substantial part of the U.S. Government will finance the money as expected, the Govern- ||

be shamed into will building of the 1,800 miles and ment hour plane under the Mutual supplying the rest.

Relations'

Washington, July 13. The Democrat leader of the House of Representative, Mi John McCormack_to- day suggested the United Slates should break offT diplomalla relationa with the Soviet Union if the American soldiers held In East Germany are not released.

Speaking in A television *Interview, Mir McCor- mack sold: "The dignity of our nation is involveil frequse they, are Ameri- can elliarus."*

"We all know timi

Exst Germany Is controlled by the Kremlin."-France- Presse.

Explosion At Calder Hall

A turbine at Calder Hali "B" stumde dawer stallon, Cumberland” overspeeded and according to the official report “disintegrated and monitored, wreckage all over the turbine half" There is no question of any raillo-active fall-out na iter turbino kalk in an entirely separate bulling to the resetor. This photo shows the turbine component, hurled outside the Calder Hall.[ence by the Kores at the explosion,~~KeystonS.

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