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Chinese

Of The WILLIAM S. T. LOUEY SHOT Pianist

Day Condition

China's Go-Slow

is 11

dang 'r

IN

Treading into the mussive

15,000-word resolation of the central executive cut- mities of the Chinese Cunu munist Party A sweeping repudiation of Мно Tse

tung.

Undoubtedly his re- lentless drive to usher in the communes bas met with temporary setback, bu! there is no reason to sup- pose that

making this decision the party has done other than adopt a policy ( that Mao himself But approved.

In 1955, Mao admitted that the "great task of collecti- visation is bound to go tooj far at times." These ex- cesses, he said, would be corrected. This is what has Fusppened. But the regolu-

that tion also shows powerful, moderate section of the party has taken ad- vantage of the occasion to berate the extremist iender- ship.

Discontent

THUS

IDS discontent within the party has been apparent

Le Mots-

Not

Serious

Mr William S. T. Louey,

General Manager of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company,

Ltd, was shot and injured in an armed robbery which took place at his residence, No 81, Waterloo Road, Kow- loon, this morning.

admitted

He

WAS

to

Kowloon Hospital with a bullet wound in the right side of the abdomen. His condi- tion was not serious.

10.30 At about

three I.m.. men, two of whom were armed with revolvers and the other with # dagger, entered Mr1 Laney's rezidence under the

delivering

preiext

parcel

1 the garden on their way to the house, the men were met

by Mr Loucy and his son. of the

Sew

One

pra

robbers suddenly duerden gun and podated it at MI

Mr Louey's son. Louvy for some time. Smarting Runnid.

the asralaul under the stinging denuncia.

his father at:d grappling with tion of Mao, who in 1965

meled to his aid. compared party leaders then

During the struggle. Abe gua guiding policy

Louey went off, and Mr fashioned women hobbling wounded.

then made their along on bound feet," the

A revolver escape, leaving gradualists have consented grudgingly to move faster the scene. and drive harder. The re- sults have alarmed them. The

The men

that thought

Ic

Beven

in

shois

Was

at

about were fired and possibly one of the robbers

nation-wide criticism which might have been injured dur emerged from the "Oneing the struggle.

Hundred Flowers" enmpaign

was

a clear vindication of their policy.

A second wave of alarm came

Mr.

with

Tap-un's

decision to risk war with America over Quemoy. Not

China did

sacrider

only

21.

curl-

much pupularity in South- enst Asia, but argued the

the conservatives, sequences of a single net of fully could have involved the destruction of Chia's entire industrial achieve ment since the 1911 rev, lu- ! tion.

And Mao'a temptuous dismissal of the "paper Americans tigers" WOR not accepted with widespread enthusiasm. The commune trouble comes as a further vindication of the gradualiste theory, though it would be wrong to suggest that the present ascendancy of the go-slow advocates 18

than temporary and since Mao The 3fficultion predicted that have since happened, his reputation as leader has not been tarnished.

The Party

more

THERE is in this complex Tsituation another factor

WILLIAM LOUEY

Thousands See Stunt Man

Die

Marseilles, Dec. 21. Soveral thousand spectators lining the waterfront looked on with horror to- day as M. Roger Froide- vaux, a Swiss stunt man and high-dive acrobut, whleh deserves considera--

the party plunged to his death in the tion. This Is

harbour from a helicopter dictatorship of the Govern- ment machine which has

hovering 164 feet over. been growing more anil

head. more oppressive.

feil shortly M. Froidovaux satisfaction this han caused before he planned to dive into may have been an added in- the water, in an attempt to ducement for Mao to resign raise his own high-dive record the chairmanship of the of 144 feet to 184. fect.

Dangling from A trapeze republic. The way le open now for the appointment of slung outside the

The dis-

helicopter,

a new Chairman Chou and performing exercises, he En-lal perhaps which will appeared to lose control. Turn- Ing like a falling loaf, he struck

signify greater indepen the water on his back and was

we

dence for the government.dend when rescued and brought

Moo ashore-Reuter. and last week, As wo

has removed himself from office undoubtedly ne a re- sult of mounting criticism but in order to make his

position more secure. For

he has vacated not the most

Pope John Gets Votes

of

Paris, Dec. 21.

Hapsburg received voles today when real French grand electors went to the volls to elect the new French President.

important but the most Hope John XXIII and Prinde vulnorable of his many Olio noaltions without aurren sovera) tering any of his authority. He opens the way for a puppat and possibly a The voten, believed to have scapegoat. What his re- signation really amounts to been cast for symbolic pur- JJ-this:

once the actual poses, were declared Invald, none of those named having driver, he now becomes the been presented as candidates— bicksent driver.

France-Presse.

EAST BERLIN YOUTHS CAUSE RIOT

Here Elvis Presley, sporting a new stripe cleans

his boots at the Army, training area in West Germany where he is stationed.-U.P.I. Radiotelephoto.

Artist

Escape Missing From

Scottish

Police

theorised today

Prison

Aberdeen, Dec. 21.

Communists

Blame It On Presley Influence

Berlin, Dec, 21.

The Communists blamed the influence of Elvis Presley today for a riot in which Soviet zone youths threaten- ed to kill an East Ger, man soldier in Halle. The official-Halle Communist newspaper, Freiheit said the riot occurred on Tuesday and

10

100 Communist People's police- men had to be called out

clear the Bre

Tho

*said newspaper police, investigating the homes of one of the ringleaders, dis- .covered he had been to West Berlin and had brought back Presley rock 'n rol records.

be

Autograph

The Communist

unidentified

"possessed a

Presley, now

ia

Even

paper sald youth photograph"

of

a private First Class

the U.S. Army stationed in Germany, complete with the rock

'n roll singer's

autograph.

According to

Ingrid and husband No. 3-Lars Schmidt

Ingrid Bergman

Has Hush-Hush

Marriage

London, Dec. 21.

Ingrid Bergman and her Swedish impresario fiance Lars Schmidt, were married at a hush-hush register office wedding here today, toasted each other in champagne and then flew to Paris be- fore the news leaked out.

the newspaper, the rioting broke out after a

The Swedish actress and her number of Halle youths "TO BEDOT her third husband -

four voked an East German Army arrived unnoticed with private whio then summoned friends at Caxton Hall, London's other soldiers to come and help most fashionable register office. hum.

More youths gathered at the scene when the soldier re- sisted the youths, Freiheit said. "Kill Him' It added thut

"ring- leaders in the crowd tried to turn the affair Into a first class riot and called on the youths to kill the private.

some

The police then were Бит- moned and elcared the rolers out, as resting &n

undisclosed

the number of youths,

East German paper said.

1 said 15 of those arrested

turned that escape artist Johnny

Over

their were

10

and the parents

parents had Ramensky may have met death in a labyrinth of

been lectured on their family sewer pipes underneath the Peterhead Prison.

responsibility but an undis- closed number of the youths Humensky, tulso known

Parachuted into Rome during

he blew

Nazi were stili in custody, the news- up u Ramsey, reaped from the pri- the war

lust Wednesday without sute and retreated aufely with paper said.-U.PI

simlior ex- valuable plans. A leaving a clue and prison au-

Germany ploit took place in unable to show thorities were that he

actually outside with Marshal Hermann Goer-

ing's safe.-U.P.I. the walls.

Oftetais said Ramensky, 53,

met his end may have

was

in on air vent or more likely in the maze of sewer pipes beneath the prison.

STARTED AT 13

Queen Attends Windsor Party

than

Windsor, Dec. 20. The convict, who began his The Queen inst night altend. ilfe of crime when he was 13, ed a Christmas staff party al vanished during a three- Windsor Castle.

More minute stretch while being es-

zuesia corted along with a group of thronged the Castle's Waterloo other prisoners from an exer- Chamber, which was decorated else hall to the tator's work with holly and evergreens from Windsor forest, China Mall

hop.

Ramensky's

500

Children Die

U.S. Airlines

Paralysed

Miss Bergman, 41, were # mink fur over a blue costume with a spray of white dowera on her shoulder Mr Schmidt - also 41 - sported a light grey lounge suit but no button- hole.

SLIPPED OUT

After the ceremony they slip- a side door and ped out of drove separately to the Swedish church in London to receive the benediction and blessing. Next ep was a West End hotel for a quiet champagne celebration with their friends who attended the ceremony.

Then the couple motored to London airport. Both dodged reporters' questions about their marriage plans. But soon after arriving in Paris the news was the Granada (commercial) Television Com- pany, whose chairman Mr Sidney L. Bernstein was one of

broken

by

three witnesses.

what

bad

been

The couple, who were married by the Superintendent Registrar New York, Dec. 21. at Caxton Hall, left London for Two of America's biggast air-Parla ofter

lines remained paralysed described as "a three-day shop- by strikes today as rail-ping expedition"

Lars Schmidt is Miss Berg- ways, bus lines and other mon's third husband. airlines

expanded their

HER FIRST

services to cope with the flood of Christmas resor-

Her first was Dr Peter Lind- vations.

strom, brain specialist, whom Pilota

of American Airlines) she married in Sweden in 1937. wus his Special escape ith hum the Peterhead Prisoa

walked off

1960. the job yesterday The marriage ended in and his third this year. He is

morning over a dispute on pay They had one daughter, Pla~e serving a 10-year sentence for

and working conditions. Eastern the initials of "Peter, Ingrid: &leating £10. Bic has been in

Kaukauna, Wis., Dec. 21. Airlines have been grounded Always"—who has changed her prison for 31 years of his life. Six children died today when since November 24 by a strike name to Jenrile Ann.

His first

and flight took place they were trapped inside their of mechanics nocape

Miss Bergman's next husband director Italian fim his first wife was dying. from Peterhead 1984 when flaming home while their parents engineers.

They were The two strikes have left Roberto Rossellini, were at church. Namensky's life record reads Five of the children huddled 30,000 airline employees out of married by proxy in 1050 in ke a sensational crime thriller. in a bathroom at the foot of work. No bargaining sessions, Mexico and had three children girls, During the war he ined a stairway and were suffocated. were arranged over the week-Robertino, and twin

a commarlo on the The body of tame ns

for settle Isoilä and Isabella. and prospects

The basis of his expert touch is a who died of burns, was found aiment before Christmas appeared marriage was onnulled last July Gate cracker.

the foot of the stairs.-Neuter, dim.-Reuter."

by a Rome tribunal,

the other child end

Was the

Jayne Mansfield Has A Baby Boy

B

Santa Monica, Call,, Dec, 21.

Jayne LONDE

Mahield gave birth to a 9-pound 0% ounce boy today at St John's Hospital 15 minutos after she was wheeled Into the delivery room.

Birth of the actress's recond child come after nine hourn after Mickey Hargitay packed his wife in the family Cadillac and rushed her to hospital.

"This la rough on the nerves," the formar Mr Univorca vald, but he was completely Jubilant at the hospital over flie virih. of a boy.

Jayne

born

Was Mario, on November 8, 1950, of the actress's marriage to public relations man. Paul Mans

"Like any father, I always At home in 'a. Mediterraneari-

wanted n boy," "Mickey ci- thused. "I was positive t would be a boy but still it was a surprise."

A spokesman for the actress sold Misa Monefield "Tolt

style mansion once owned by Rudy Vallee, the blonde actress a newly. and Hargitay kad decorated plrik-and-blua nu- adry waiting for the new baby.

wonderful? and probably Jayne and Hargitay were wokt

would be home for Christ ms to visit, with relatives.

For the last 12 days, Hargitay said, he had stood by expecting the birth at any time.. The child, named Miklos Palmer or Mikios Jeffrey, was due on 'This the ninth of the month,

Mandola wan Misa second child. Her daughter,!

lost January 13 in a moder- nistic cool averlooking the Pacific at Palos Verdes estates. about 40 miles from Holly-

·wood--UP.I.

i

One month later the public prosecutor announced his inten-

on to appeal♬ ---

A

Defies Peking

Warsaw, Dec. 21.

gifted young Chinese concert pianist, Fu Tsun, today defled his Govern ment's order to return to China and flew to London to continue his musical career in the West,

Polish musical friends ald tonight that the Chinese Embassy in Warsaw had ordered Fu to go home before the end of the year because he inadvertently apoke of his love for a Polish girl and his preference for European music. Fu has been studying musle in Poland sinco 1052. He is 24.

Fu was third in the 1955 In- tornational Choph Competition for the most coveted Polish Planoforte Prize. Since then he has studied under Professor

Drzewiecki, one

Zbigniew

Poland's

teachers.

foremost

plano

Wealthy Family

According to his friends here Fu, the son of a wealthy Shang- hul family, arrived in Folarid with a Chinese folk dance and music troupo in 1992. He was the group's plane soloist. stayed on to study.

He

After His Successful

per- formance in the 1955 Chopin Festival in which he mino Prize for won the Speciat Mazurkas-Fu studied under Professor Drzewiecki Aud KSYO concerts In Poland, Czechoslovakia,

Yugo- Alavia

and

Fu told a girl in the

Two days aro art appeals Earlier this year, his friends judge postponed the hearing. until February 3 after lawyers Chinese Embassy of his passion music Ho European both sides consulted on.

added

also wanted that he procedural questions.

to marry a Polish girl.

from

In Rome, a legal source said that pending completion of the whole process of law Miss Berg- nan and Rossellini were stil not free to re-martyY and the local authorities were instructed to withhold issue of any docu- ment certifying that both were iree of matrimonial links,—Reu- ter and U.P.L.

.

Neville Shute In Hospital

for

Father Arrested

The Chlucse girl informed her Embassy. The Embassy told king and the authorities ar- rated Fu's father

"translating.

the

on a charge of

without authorisation,

novels of Romain Rolland (the French novelist)," his friends declare.

FU WAS SUmmoned to the Embassy, faced with his "an- acceptably statements, and told to perform an self-criticism.

100

But Fu refused and he also declined to surrender his pass- port.

the

Melbourne, Dec. 21. Tonight the young planist English author Neville Shute kissed girl good-bye at

airport, and is in Royal Melbourne Hospital Okec.e

passed fellowing a heart

attack, the through the customs barrier. His Sun News Pictorial reported to-

passport and visa were in order, The plane was almost an hour day.

late as the giri waited alone in the restaurant. As the plane took off she relaxed and laughed.— Reuter.

His condition was not serious, the newspaper, sala, China Mall Special.

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