THE CHINA "MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ··0, 1958,
TRUMAN SAYS IKE Latest Only 17 Red
MAD WITH HIM
"But I Don't Give A Damn"
U.S. Has No Atom Engine For
Plane
Washington, Dec. 8.
of
Former President Truman said had been mad at him since damn."
Washington, Dec. 8
today President Eisenhower 1952 but that he didn't "give a
Mr Truman made that comment about his suc- cessor in the White House during a lively question-and-answer session after he had addressed a National Press Club luncheon. He readily answered questions with comments frequently
sprinkled with "hells" and "damns",
Questioned about the Pals Mrs Eisenhower to the dedica- dam Agreements. ut 15, Mr tion of the new tombs of the Truman sold the Russiang had unknown dend of the armed broken 32 <if those pledges Torven. within n your
Mr Hagerty sold Mr Truman's
The only thing to do is to; pinox for trip to Europe ap- have more guas than they do parently prevented his accep- And be ready to shinot them t Luince.
Mi Hagerty did not recall the
The United States does not
now have
necessary," he said. A nystem
They have been trying nuclear propulsion which bring on a war and they're de-announced publicly of the time).
ing it ngain in Berlin."
can be used to drive
tej other occasion but sold it was
One questioner 3#kl The "Raised Hell"
former President if he thought
Die would be useful in QCD- Confiraing, Mr Truman said in sultative Way 11 President) had "raised hell" with President
Emenhower during the 1932 know," campaign becaus the Republi
Presidential nomince
aeroplane, Air Force General Donald J. Keirn told the magazine "US. News and World Report" Elsenhower.
"Of course, I don't published today. Kris
he replied, who is in charge us the project for nuclear-driven planes, said that the American programme calls for the pro- Eressive development uf nuclear reactor abourd, but that these had nothing to do with propulsion of the planes.
He said he believed that 47
nights had been made by B-30 bomber, currylog
reselor, and that
the reactor
蚵
had been netivaird during The
nights.
Keira said that P nuclear- propelled planr would noi match the B-70 bombern anticipated speed of 2,000 miles an hour ner Rå celling of 70,009 Icci
Keten maid the United States han spent from 000
700
million dollars on the project so far, the charges being divided between the budgets of the Air Force and the Atomic Energy Commission.
principal
He sold the two problems are shielding for the crew, which involves the ques- tion of weight, and the choles of nuclear material. He pressed conẞdence #thak would be solved in time.- France-Presse.
Population
*x* both
Leap
Santa Claus, C., Dec. 8. There are more Santa Clauses
then ever this year.
The
population of
this
smallest community in Georgia has jumped from Iwo to four people..P.I.
He
MR TRUMAN
sad only the PresidİTLE could derick whose services Right be fat, that behind
CAN
"didn't knock BIB Jenner olt thelatform for calling General Mar hall a trifor."
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"Ile's been mad at me ever «irce." Truman Kafd. "and don't give domn."
He had been referring to the feet that during the 1952 cam-
President palyn
Elsenhower embraced then Sen. Willan: E Jenner (Republican Indiana) the haci denounced the President's old boss. General fieorge C. Marshall-U.P.I.
Smuggling Charges Against U.S. Chinese
had no contact with the While Two House since he
there! were no personal relation - tween him and President Eisen- hower.
January, 1953, and that
(White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty laughed and declined to comument on Mr Truman's stalement.
But he said that President Elsenhower had Invited Truman the Wille House on at least two occasions.
One was on invitation 10 arcompany the President and
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
3 Grow old (4).
1. Jump (6).
8 A cake may be (4).
Zephyrs (4).
10 Economise, as he must If his
wife is axtravagant! – (7).
14 Scot, maybe (4)
18 Washing? (0).
18 Yield (4).
19 Got out of a garden bed?
(B).
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DOWN
Fat porter! (5).
4 Poser (7).
4 He shown the way (6).
G Record (4).
€ 1.0MM. skin (4).
0 Princess (4),
11 Lent a hand (5).
13 Racing handicap (4),
14 Finished all equore (4),
je They're proverbially
(0).
hard
21 Milan, maybe, at soft mud 17 World division (4).
(5).
18 Quote in exelteinent (4).
22 it goes out to sen, os it were 20 Let out again? (7),
(4).
123. Čomicul (5).
20 Help received by M book-
maker (4).
20 Football moguzina (7).
20 Hira (4),
3) Plaything (4).
34 Prawn surround? (D).
28 Depleted as having had
some attraction (4).
22 Harbour (4),
24 The extent of anger, possibly
.(6).
28 Linen in circles (8).
27 Footwear for a cart (4).
28 Blepped on it (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrosas 1 Shames, 7 Ape-2, Bhelf, 10 ftolle, 11 Mans, 13 Washington, 18 Reel, 18 Loom, 19 Wonderland, 22 Slir, 24 Onion, 21 Level, 20 Piga, 27 Bottle. Down 2 Heels, Mufu, & Shrips, 6 Balmoral, 6 Mem, Plana 12 Bolid, ta Wales, 14 Humorist, 17 Owing, 18 Adonis, 20
e-let, 21 Anvil, 23 Toll,
Memphis, Dec. 8.
Americans Chinese
kn
innocent pleaded Federal Court here today to charges of smuggling contraband goods from China.
The Government claims that Joc Quong, 70, and his son, Jo Wing Wah, 21, both of Chicago, than $200,000 smuggled more worth of goods into the US. two from China in the past yours,
Ceylon To Buy Rice From
China
Ceylon
Colombo, Dec. 8.
has opened pre- iminary negotiations for the purchase of the bulk of hur needs of rice for next year.
The main suppliers China and Burma. 11 Is estimu bradī
that
will be
Ceylon will need about 550,000 tons of rice from abroad in 1959.
About 500,000 tona mas
be btained frum China And
Burma.
This year, Ceylon arranged to Duy 300,000 metric tons of rice trom Peking ond 180,000 long tons from Rangoon,
Staple Food
Rice is the staple food of the Caylonese and local production meela only about half The country's needs. Rice la sold to consumers
rallon books which entille each consumer to four pounds a week.
This rationed rice is nold at a subsidised price of US171⁄2 centa a pound and additional rice off ration is sold at higher rates.
Rice Imports are a monopoly of the government's food depart- ment and negotiations for rice imports are conducted by the government.-U.P.I.
Happy Motoring
Preston, Dec. 8. Weekend motorista awarned along Britain's first stretch of high speed motorway. reaching the nearly 1.000
rato of vehicles an battr.
The case is to be tried here because the Government vokends that
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"be result: a one and a half mile. jam of vehicles
where the point
the eight-mulle motorway. the Preston By Pass, runs into the old road.--China Dall Special
a small grocery Memphis store in
was the centre of their alleged smuggling operations.
Bail Raised
Warner Hodges, assistant U.S. Classic Comics
District
goods were
suld the Attomey,
sent to Memphis, then shipped to Chinese munities In San Francisco and Konolulu.
com-
Judge Marion Boyd increased bond for the defendants from $1,300 to $7,500 at Mr Hodges' request
The case is set for trial on February 17.--U.P.I.
London, Dec. High school closales
Florida In Miami. lovely Sharalynn Cole demonstrates the latest in hoop spinning, the BeeNee Hoop. No back trouble here, but per- haps a slight headache. —U.P.1. Telephoto.
Goldfine's
In Hoops
Bandits In Sth Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 9.
Only 17 armed Communist terrorists' are left in the whole of Southern Malaya, according to a police spokesman.
The 17 are being hunted by a large force of police and soldiers and are reported to be short of food,
Once there were 350 ter- rorists to the area, which is no rugged that troops are being nårifted in by helicopter to con-i tinue their search for the fire-; In Communists.
Metal figures released today nhow that 14 terrorists were climinated last mouth.
Гол woro killed und
surendered.
four
A total of 12,328 terrorists have been eliminated sinco State of Emergency clared in June, 1940.—Reuter,
Women!
was de-
B
Memphis, Dec, David Wilson, the father of four daughters, was so positive the next child would be a boy that a name already had been chosơn.
On Saturday. Mrs Wilson gave birth to triplets-all girle U.P.I.
Whistler Wounded
Rome, Der. 8.
A hunter who whistled like a blackbird to lure birda near bin gün lay seriously hurt in hospital here tonight shot by another
who hunter thought he way a black- bird.
The injured man, Nello Micarelli, 38, and his com- panion, Ludovica Pler- aros), 42. received the contents of
double- barrelled shotgun it the
and chest when Angolo Crocs fired at tho thicket where they were hiding and whistling.
Doctors (nald Pletgrossi could leave hospital in fow days but Micprelli's Condition WIN serioun. Renter.
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Lack Of Policy Took U.S.
Near
War Over Quemoy
-SAYS STEWART ALSOP
New York, Dec. 8.
Truckload Stewart Alsop said today the United States should tell the Nationalist
Of Tax
Records
Bernard
Chinese to evacuate the offshore islands and warn them that if they fail to do so, the islands will be entirely their own responsibility. Alsop, formerly a foreign affairs analyst and now one of the editors of Saturday Evening Post, said in the magazine that the United States several times drift- ed close to war over the Quemoy and Matsu Islands because of a lack of clear- cut policy.
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In April 1860, Alsup sald President Elsenhower made a request to Generalissimo Chiang Boston, Dec. 8.
Kal-shek to evacuato the Goldfige,
textile flklore Islanda ond offering millionaire whose gifts siirred | American help to that end, plus
Washington, Iron-bound up a storm in
Kuoranices CII bowed to a U.8. district court Formosa and the Pescadores. record order today and pro-
Chiang Hew Into duced a truckjøad of tax re- | coldly bitter rage, said he would cords from five of his flems. Do more abandon bis lelands than he would desecrate the Goldfine escaped contempt of graves of his ancestors,” Alsop court sellen hare and possible sald. imprisonment by turning over the records. But the Justice Department at the same time began presenting a Contempt of in the issue. Congress case against Goldfine
After the 1935 crisis over the offshore islands died down, the U.S. Government did not persist
tu k federal grand Jury In Vital To U.S. Washington.
HI-FI TRANSISTOR RADIOS
Clergyman SONY To Marry God-daughter
London, Dec. 8,
Hardman, The Rev. Dy Oscar
18-year-old prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, will matry bin god-daughter Miss Doreen Pearoe, at Rochester Catho- drak on January 17.
Mira Pearce, who is in her early forties, is matron of a The President had made a Kent nursing home. In 1051 she
policy The Washington case involved | bnste
decision that helped to nurss the late King evacuation Coldline's refusal to testify be-
of the offshore George VI through an eas.
Dr foren House
Hardman, Sub-Committee islands was in the vital Ameri-
whose wife died last year, has two sons. A fast summer. teacher
The investigation can interest. Robert Reeves says interest in into Goldfine's finonces led to "But when the pressure eased, | professor of pastoral and Iturg|- | hle Latin classes has been heigh-the resignation of the White the decision was forgotten about feol theology, he was known as
almost three and a half the clerio Adams, for
who omitted the tened considerably since he be- House alde, Sherman
abey" years," Alsop said.
promise "to
In the gan turning out comics written this autumn.
Alsop continued: in_the_language of the Romans,
marriage services he condueled. Typical stories are entitled
"The President and (Secretary --China Mall Special, Dulles The Bodies in the Fish Pond"
of Stat. John Foster) and "The Werewolf."—UP.L.
were surely right not to scuttle and run when the Chinese Com- muntals renewed the pressure some weeks ago.
The Boston
case involved federal income tax records for Goldfine textile firms-U.P.I.
Physics And Billiards
Pretty science students play billburds at Smith College. Northampton, · Mass, in a new technique of learning several principles of physics.
The game
of billards demonstrates How atoms behave when they collide.
Here Mary Mosher (left), a junior from Bergenfield, NJ., does the cue stick am Bhirley Fleischer (right), a junior from Shaw, Miss., takes notes,
UPI Telephoto.
"If necessary, at whalover xuk, our pledge under the Formosa resolution (a resolution in Congress Pleitging Joint defence of Ferries and the Pescadores but not mentioning the offshore Islandą) must be honoured.
"But if ever we are granted another breathing apoll, ០៥ wero after April 1955, we can- not again afford to sigh with relict and shove the mess under the rug, for if we du, the mesy will surely be rubbed in our faces again, more painfully than
over.
"You must understand. the belala nay, that Chlong our satcilife,
"That is true. But it is also true that the American Govern- mont is not a satellite of Chiang, And the time must come when the President's decision April 1986 is followed to its Jogteul conclusion.
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The time must come when wo mast tell the Classe Na. Bonalista fiiul if they refuse ig eyanualo their froops and] civilians from the offshore Jolanda, with our guarantee of safe condust, that is their re- sponsibility and not ours.
"As for the Chinese Commun-{ jata, we would then-but only! then be in a position to faca} them with a united country and the support of the free work;).
We could then say to Mino Tse-tung it you want to take Formosa and chase us out of the Western Paelle,, go aliend And try, and we will see who Iste a bloody hoke and mean "weary, word 62.AL"U.P.3.
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