THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1958,

Monty On T.V. Tells-

IKE THOUGHT BRITISH

FORCES LOAFED

London, Dec. 7.

Airman Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said in a B.B.C. televi-

Builds Plane To Fly Home

Singapore, Dec. 7.

An Australian airman will leave Singapore for home on Wednesday in a home- made aircraft,

sion talk tonight that during the Second World War he had difficulty in persuading General Eisenhower that "everything was in fact going to plan.”

The former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander in

Europe was speaking in a programme de signed to introduce a television series

on his wartime campaigns.

The Field Marshal said of the now American President: "He thought we British weren't doing our fair share of the fighting and he said so.”

Lord Montgomery tollview--

Cers did nut always have

Je 14 Flight-Sergeant Jack with the American commandes Boudy, 38, of Adelude

Dudy

Tought

Porth of seray (in the Souga Lore Fling Club six months ago and he and some of tuy fristiga from the Itoval Au Purar, Singa poes, have converted at ank meline recommbling angle. engonet Austen

Set Toudy. Who hurt just been demobilised, plotis to Av

su.gic-enginest jammed in Ade- luce by way of Dakarti. Baži, į Tmor and Darwin.

to

First Trial

Today he took the machine up

Arst trial

"I am very satisfied with 11.". Fi

He said that he whuld try to sell the aircraft in Adeinde

Hend his wife and three children who left top Austadter by ma segeral days ago waniti then uke up farming at a pre- perly yu-t

Australian capital

Spectad

the South

Chana Mas

"A-Sub Old

Fashioned"

laint the overall pilettore,

He added "We did not have

the suceras we ught have had

un Slety

"There w

no master

pla

and because of that the opern-

tions of the two Allied armles weren't property co-ordinated."

Lord Montgomery

"There could have been fewer custulties if this had not been the

Lord Rise,"

Montgomery

theeired.

The campaign in Italy "worse sull."

Was

"War Too Long"

Prople had

New York, Dec. .

criticised Commander Richard B. Lan-

for being cautious but he had ing. Commander of the

wanted to ensure battles were American atomic: Hub- won with the lenst posable marine "Sea Wolf," in an

ensunities.

He believed that if he had article published in Look

been able to put his Advance magazine today said that na Narrow Front plan Into his ship would be out- action instend of Eisenhower's moded 10 years from now. broad front plan, the

have been OVCT Laning said he dir not think would The United States was capable Christmas (1044).

Mi- added:

už present of stopping a Saviet

"My submarine forve before under commander wouldn'

war by

superior take the

going heavy laques at swa. Be risk and the war went on โป suggested that the situation be the following May."-Router.

remedied by perfecting atomle subentrines that could be bud:

more easily than at present by! toi assembly-line mystery of pro-i

in large duction, and

enough! numbers to he decisive the time came

Judge Dies

No Woman

On Iran's

Throne, Says Shah

Wife Says Husband

Set Her

On Fire

Newcastle, Va., Dec. 7. Howard Preston Fisher. 53, wan held in gaol to- day on charges of setting fire to

his wife, mother of 10 children.

the

His wife Annie, 57, was list ed in "very crities" condition In Roanoke hospital

Doctors

she sald

saltered second and third degree burns over 90 per cent of her body

Kaid Mrs The authoritles

wife's

Humburg. Dec. 7. The Shah of Iran, whose Fisher told them her husband two wives have not pre- threw gasoline on her and set il sented him with a male fre on Friday night at their successor, has told a Ger-¡ home.

Fisher denled fla man newspaper it is im-

He said atin possible Chat 通

woman charge.

Kasuline nent e kitchen the

Ignited when she lit a cigarette,

Fisher was churgest "felonious assault by fire gasoline."-U.P.1.

succeed

throne.

him on

In an Interview In Geneva with the Hamburg newspaper, "Die Wett," the Shah said, oc- cording to the paper, "It would be a paradox for a woman to rule a land in which women do not even have the right to vote."

**Certainly, the

constitution

can be altered," the Shah told ine paper, "but it is also import- ant that the people agree. There have been two queens in the history of Iran but that was n leng, very long time ago."

The newspaper said the Shah told it is "out of the question“ that Iran bo ruled by a queen.

This possibility hax been widely discussed since the re- cent birth of a daughter to the Shah's daughter by his Brot morringe.

Die Welt said the Shult said

fre bus suggested the name of Mehnaz für his granddaughter.

Posion

means

the

** New York, Dec. 7.

Mahrouz gracious, In Arabian it means when Former State Supreme Court

Prunk JusUCT

blooming, and was Soraya's E. Johnson, 79. Ure article

name," Commander and on Thursday after a short favourite Persian Laning described the Sen Wolf's Finess. He had retired from the¦ Khat said. 00-day submerged cruise in the bench six years ago after 13

"The Atlanile-France-Presse

Shah is returning years' serv——UI?!

Teheran before December 12 to participate in cerandates matk- ing the [946 barak from Savies rulc.-U.P.I.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

ACROSS

1 Subjects to disgrace (8).

7 Monkey unknown at the top

(4).

On this one might find the unwanted (5),

10 Turns over the brend (0),

11 A voluminous servicet. (4),

13 Georgo-town (10).

15 Wind up a dance (4),

10 Weaving machine

appear here (4).

19 Alice's resim (10).

22 Use a spoon in prison?

show

24 Cause of tears (8),

25 Flat both waya (0),

20 Iron animalar (4).

27 Pay, up and nlight (0).

J

DOWN

2 Gets the ball out (8).

3 "Civvity"" (D).

4 Doda ome expresive

shoulder work? (6).

A royal chatle (B).

o Unildy

(4).

place for feeding

6 Alrcraft in a tree (8).

14 Heavy (6).

13 The Principality (8).

14 Junny mani (8),

1 Unitled (5).

(4). 19. Handsome ching (0).

20 Helensed! (B).

ai Blacksmith's block (0).

28 Real hard work (4).

SATURDAY'S · CROSSWORD-Åcrom: 1 Doubi#, 4 Twill,

Strike Over

to

OVLT.

Washington, Des. 7. Striking editorial and

Dusl- nesa employees of the Washing- ton Evening Star voted whelmingly today to end the three-day walkout that bad forced the poper to suspend publication.-U.P.I.

Fins,

of

Stute

with and

Wife, 14, Visits London

Mrs Barbara Serugge, 14, of White Plains, Va. and her husband, Norman, 21, a U.S. Navy electri-" clan's mate were reunited in London on November 29. Married two months ago in U.S. while he was on leave, they lad been separated about two months. While they went about "personal business" in Lon- don, U.S. Navy legal minds prepared to debate the legality of their marriage. Under British law, a man marrying a girl under sixteen infringes on a law passed in 1956.-U.P.I. Telephoto.

Gimmicks

Ruin

Motoring Pleasure

AUTO MAKER SLATES NEW CARS

New York, Dec. 7.

Automobile makers have lost touch with the buying public and have taken the fun out of driving by installing too many gadgets in cars, Harold E. Churchill, president of the Stubebuker-Packard Corp., said today.

CUEBALL'S SCENT

ON THE NOSE

New York, Deo. ?.

(Cueball Kelly)

Chal Zingale

caught be- hind the eight-ball in McGirrs Billiard Academy

yesterday, Belling what Was Inbelica "Chanel No. 6" perfume for $2 a bottin

Polipe sala Zingate sold 2,100 bottles of the phony scent, all of it to 100 who thought Щет were golling murgală Christmas presents for their wives.

They said any woman could havo stzeiled the stuff and known fastaniy Zingsle made it in his bathtub ont of ・ water, a little amence, and dipohon. -U.P.L

Rejection Letter To Pasternak Published

New York, Dec. 7.

Changos

Commenting in

the

Churchill, appearing with the heads of other auto firms on a nation-wide radio programme, said the public is ready for a small car with clean, simple lines.

There

is room suli

in the for markel

DA eficient, moderate-size car, he said, but

cdded:

Barbed Wire,

Ca

"Recently, it Heems to many automobile makers have lost touch with the American pubile. The

fun of just going out for * good old-

abeer

fashioned drive in a dar seemed to be bogged down with all hinds of Bre power and jet fina and gimmicks”

Churchill cold that is why his company in making a new stuull car, the Lark.

Hard Look

John F. Gordon, president of General Motors Coto, sald hig the world's largest company. manufacturing enterprise, has been building small cars abroad for more than 30 years nfd is importing about 3,600 of its foreign-built cars every year.

But GM slili is weighing the

Won't Stop Pacifists

Swaffham, Dec. 7.

A hardy band of pacifists successfully marched in- side a restricted U.S. missile base for the second day in a row to- day and staged a de-i monstration that turned into a muddy fracas with military police.

Several members of the group pros and conя of building * crawled inside the hopper of the| small ear domestically.

huge concrete mixer, centre of "We are taking a hard look at the base's activity, while others the whole small car idea, e enngled with the police in the wald, "at the European importe, | «non-violent"

against

L

Change

protest

at why people buy them, at construction of the Thor costs, at all of the factors in missile launching site, ,code after the October to-

volved." The Book Review of the volution...is that the October)

"I know you would like me Two of the pacifista were revolution was a mistake, that Times today published a

to tell you which way the cat thrown into pools of mud and the participation in

when concrete in going to jump-ond

in the ankle-deep full page of excerpts from sympathisms from among

sitrrounding the the 10,000-word letter the intelligentsia was an irreparable I'm sorry, but its impossible to quagraire

lxer, while others were drag- Soviet Literary Monthly, calamity, and that all that hay Boy as yet."

red to the gate through the Bent to Boris Pasternak happened since, is evil.

Blush.

The group marched over rolls rojecting his, prize - win-,

diery Ford II, president of

of barbed wire and through a .ning book Dr Zhivago in

An extorini the Fort Motor Company, sald 1968.

on the letter, the Times wald: that ears Lave evolved along barrage of len cold water yes- Inside the inse "Boris Pasternak was attacked with the American way of life terday, to get The letter was published in

iocated on a former RA" and because ho la an individhilist, and added: "Somebody ance full by the Literaturaya because he is a man, because he sald, and I think ila true: first 11 Air Force base at North Gazela after Pastorale wie

Pleitenham-UP.I. awarded the Nobel pelko last of those faceless besh-and-blood Then the nation changed our is a mamman being gather thats emo the car changed the nation. October.

machines fato which Rɛngla's how i caru,” The letter which was demod | autocrats and FunSIN W New Andrew Kucher, · vieo-presi-

*the by three editor id:

bourgeoisie are trying to treba cent for engineering of Ford, pirit of your novel is that of form the masses of the people, predicted Uist in the next 10 non-acceptance of the Socialist "Even in Comminut Rumia years thore will be some amazi revolution,

changes emtio, Schfah_clượ, let it changes it autos "The general tenor of your have faith, Doris Leonidovich Ir fornanw wehlelts without novel is that the October re- | Pasternsk will be remembered | sehsals, riding on a' dushtom of volution, the civil war and the and honoured sa a man who ain his sind forecast ours that wocial transformations Involved | wants what he took to be, the will mewn thetræelves ! Gleam did not give the people ⋅ any-truth. under anormous disfleul- | tronically and ckes that travel thing but uffering and | tiea, and who received a 10,000– | mažily at twice or three times

7 Mop-pel, Blogs, 10 Sira, 12 Erudite, 15 Twine, 18 Ones, Ít tastroged the Pursian; Intelli- |word: Istion of rejection, tends today's blateway speeds. Iden, 19 Anent, 20 Contact, 21 Erno, 23 V-1, 24 Pum-pom | gentsia, physically or moralty. Uree nopyllin who would "Ther will be here in the fores 20 Tange, 26 Candid. Down 1 Domestie, 2 Upper ten, 3 Tier "The burden of the agiloen, not have known; the truth,, DE, seasbla haturs,” – Kücher Bail. 5 Well done, 0 Lepote, 9 Trent, 11 Swatu, [12 Intrepid, 14 | elowa on the part of our emune skred to know it, if they had "There's no doubs about that? | Esteemed, 18 Domino, 21 Dora.

try, und, ahové all, the drat daw-1 zoen, i£. URL

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skin disease and itching

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AGINUMNE LAYIK FRODUCT,

Page I

Red Moves On Arms Talks "Political Only"

Geneva, Dec. 7. Western delegates to the East-West Military Surprise Attack Prevention Conference here consider that the Communist proposals and the Soviet declaration tabled on November 28 are primarily of a political character and therefore cannot be discussed by the conference as they stand, authoritative Western sources here said tonight.

They were commenting on the That is why the conference is details of the Communkat pro still erlilcully deadlocked on an posals and the Sovjet Union Agenda, the sources sald. Government declaration pub- Ushed in Moscow today.

Since sidered the Communist posals and the Russian declara- dion outade the scope of their work they would not comment

Western experts con

pro-

hero

The sources sold that the Western delegates -- frum the Uuliet States, Britain, France, Cando utid flaty-hund trans- mitted the Communist proposals and the declaration to their respective governments for The sludy.

As these proposals and the complementary declaration were almost political in naturo the West considered they were out- sicto the scope and terms of reference of the conference of Experts from 10 Western and Communist countries.

Study

The Western experis had therefore told the conference that they felt they were able unly to transmit the proposals mid the declamation to their respective capitals for study os the political level.

the

the various detalla

published today.

sources snlti that the

West was always willing to discuss disarmament problems la political forum. 1 considered that the rurrent conference here

wns of a non-political nature and therefore

not the correct place in which to raise ron-techntent upd solentido mutters-Reuter,

Rescuers Fight Snow, Fog

San Rafael, Spain, Dec. 7. More than 300 rescue workers tolled through snow, fog and The Western side holds that wine today to bring down the

conference,

begun oncharred bodies of 21 people November 10, must confine its killed in a plane crash on top of work only to a technical and Dead Woman Mountain objective study of the problems here. involved in reducing the risks

near

The wreckage uf any possible surprise attack.

of te four. The Communist delegations-engine Spanish airliner of pre- from the Soviet Union, Czecha- | war vintage was found 20 tect slovakia, Poland, Rumania and from the top of the 8,000-foob Albania--have been daily In-peak. It had crushed on Thurs- aisting that the experts should day night on route from Viga also discuss specific partial dis-to Madrid. Twenty of the vic- armament measures and political ums were Spanish. One was a issues.

Chican.-U.P.I.

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