THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1959.

Hope Of Thaw In Cold War After Mikoyan Visit TERRY'S IN Ingrid Bergman

WAR

NOT

THE

Twice Listed

HEROIC, ARMY NOW In Press "Oscars"

Formula SAYS MR K

Can Pinpoint Moon Rocket

New York, Jan. 26. Republic Aviation Corp. to- de- the day announced

mathe. velopment of a matical guidance formula that rould land n rocket on the moon within a mile of its target.

Samuel Pines, ebiet computing the formula engineer, l

5,000,000 Jnvolved about

mathematical computationa

1 was arrived at after nearly six months of work by Pines and two associates,

An electronic computer is used to digest the maze of cum- putations. "This would take a very quick

mathemattelau

twa at least years, working at top speed and without any errors, but Laites the Republie fermuts only five minutes OR

machine." said Pinez,

The result, he said, is a moon- shol trajectory accurate 10 within 0003 per cent for the

Hight 240.000-mile

to

moon.-U.P.I.

Reward Withdrawn

the

New York, Jan. 20.

The family of slain millionaire mystery man Serge Rubinstein uld today they had given up ol hope that his four-year-old minder wild ever be solved.

said Rubinstein's relatives tr

US$25,000 offer of 11 reward in the ense would be withdrawn oflolly tomorrow on the fourth anniversary of the staying-UP.I.

Costly Stamps

Sydney. Jan. 26, Armed nten

guard £{A}300,000 worth of stamps to be displayed in Sydney, early

next month,

Moscow, Jan. 26.

The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Khrushchev, said today there was no heroism in playing with

war.

Any normal person should be afraid of war, he said.

relations is

Mr Khrushchev

he of a thaw in uter maid! believed there was a possibility not exefuded." of a thaw in the cold war re- The Prime Minister stressed meetings letions between Russin and the that Mr Mikoyan's

the with President Eisenhower and United

States following American tour of Mr Anastan Secretary of State John Foster were just talks, "not First Dulles Mikoyan, the Russina

coti: liony," Deputy Premier.

Mr Khrushchev was replying to a fost proposed by the In- Mr K.P.S. dinn Ambassador,

Indian National Menon, at an

reemption at the Soviethaya

Hotel,

"On our part we are doing everything posable," he de- clared. He said he had such a long report to make on the subject to the 21st Party

tomorrow Congress opening

fte indicated that I Was difficult to negutlute with Western lenders,

"They say you stand there,

"But they have a blz stick In their hands and a knifo under their Jackel How is It possible to talk about con- (litence?" Mr Khrushchev kalu.

Mr Khrushchev Hlustrated these words by putting his that those listening "had bet-und inside his jacket us though

to grasp a knifo

ter bring some food." Mr Khrushchev sald: still an optimist."

עננה I"

He took a positive view of United States Mr Mikoyan's Elks even though they did not lead to anything concrete."

"From his report to get the idea that the possibility

Mr Khrushchev

"A normal man"

"Life exorably surmens US To to reason," he continued.

war now is very play at cold dangerous.

The Big

Threat To The World? People!

London, Jan. 26. Lord Russell, the world. famous British philo sopher said here tonight that Japan was drawn into militarism by over- population.

he said, was still IL very potent cause of war.

over-population,

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**Too many means been invented which dangerous to bumanity," bald. Fie

have

And

arc

he

and

tapped his hend added that the more weapons the produced the

greater possuility Of attack.

# surprise

Training For War

1 have been proposing to the Amumssador of West Germany, let us get together and sign a peace treaty. And he says, yes, on a reasonable baals.

"What I think is reasonable,

thinka be

unreasonable,

and what he proposed I think is unreasonable,” he said. Mt Khrushchev pointed Anger at the West German Am- bassador, Hans Kroll, standing nearby, and declared:

"You marched against Russla, France and England. You Br

ham and are crenting more training people for war. The Germans have twice marched Bginst the Soviet Union,"

"NOT TRYING TO FRIGHTEN ANYONE"

Mr Khrushchev said he was not trying to "frighten"

anyone.

"But the means of destruction are great and very dangerous," The stamp exhibition, which he said. will be held in Sydney Town!

"An English statesman four Hall, will consist of collections ronths ago, I remember is from London, New York, Swlt-me but I will not say it, said zerland,

Khrushchev is more Australian that and the

than anyone depart-frightened of war Pustmaster-General's

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But I think that any normal person whose mental apparatus is functioning correctly should

afraid of war," he said.

"Those who commit suleido do it out of fear, because they arc cowarda. There is heroism in playing with war. It is not a very sensible posi- tlog," he said. Referring to the recent im- provement

the political atmosphere between Russia and the United States, Mr Kheush- chey said jokingly:

in

com-

He was taking part programine on Britain's mercial television service called "go forth and multiply

Lord Russell said mankind faced two opposite dangero— unduly rapid increase in popu- Hallon, and "utterly devastat- Ing" war.

Ile added: "If you want to eliminate war; you must find a

Lord Russell "Two dangers", way of dealing with population, otherwise you cannot do 1

British rock 'n' roll idal Terry Dene said goodbye to £350 a week on Thursday when he was called up by the British Army.

The induction was conducted with considerable pubilelty by the Army, who saw in Rifleman Terence Williams freal name of Terry Dene) a boost for recruiting. Tite induction took place of the Green Jackets Depot in Winchester.

Said Terry to the Press: "I'm just another soldier start- ing his National Service."

Said on officer: "We are sure his joining the Army wil help recruiting."

Picture shows Terry cating

his firat Ariny meal; ple, French fried potatoes, mashed potatoes and cabbage,

HOLY WAR ERUPTS

-IN IRAQ-

(Continued from Page 1)

The scuffic. There was a police took the Russians sido ind arrested the priest.

The people of Karbeln, a holy city, marched on the gnol and demanded: "Our priest comes out or we go in and get him.” The police gave in and the priest was released.

The Iraqis, who are seeing Russians for the first time, do not like them rough

Twenty-eight Russians were "If there was a thousandih part of the money spent en staying at my hotel In Bagdad. preventing unnecessary births They never came into the din- that is spent on unnecessary ing room or in the bar-and the stair deaths, the world's problems they never tipped

They lived three in a room, would be solved." The interviewer asked him

"Do you think this finally: problem will be solved in my Jifetime?“

Briof

was:

No Expression

The moment I arcived one of "These the porters whispered: Rusalan faces live no expres- ston. They never laugh.**

Lord Russell's answer "If that is not solved, then I think your lifetime will be 1101

brief."

"The diplomats have been saying the weather has been like Moscow at all.

Thaw

"We want a thawa thaw to the cold war," he declared.

He lowered his voice: "Last night they all came in drunk- and they are supposed to be Ministers or something.

"Why do they live three in a room? Do you think they have to watch each other?"

Bir Jullan Huxley,

the biologist said that by the year 2.000 there would be a world population

5.000 of about million people, increasing at But if you want it colder,

the rate of 0,000,000 a year. we can add to it," he said.

It was necessary not only to An Iraqi who had driven the

"No good. Mr Khrushchev heaped praise

facilities of the Russians said: on Intia and the Indian Prime provide the

world-such as food-to those take some of them all day. No Miner, Jawaharlal Nehru.

"Nehru is convinced that the who were now belog horn butup. No good. Chinese worse." Latest Russians to arrive in Soviet Union will never attack to prevent the rate of births

continuing at their present rate. Iraq are a military mission in That meant widespread birth civilian clothes, 40 strong. Their job is to train the Iraqis to uso Husslan equipment.

India," he said.

Law Of God

"And not only will we never attack India, but it is unthink-control. able, Just as it is unthinkable f that India should ever attack the Soviet Union," he said.

He said negotiations with the West would be much easier if there were the same confidonee that characterised relations with |India.

the Communist-controlled People's Resistance Force under army control.

The

Resistance Force was taking over the country. Ex- press Service.

Tripp Is Still Awake

New York, Jan. 26. Disc jockey Peter Tripp passed the three-quarter mark today in his at- tempt to go without sleep for 200 hours.

A doctor said the husky, 32-

was Tripp

doing! year-old "fantastically well in the no- sleep marathon being staged in the glass-walled Armed Forces Tunes Recruiting Station Square.

In

Tripp was given a now pep pill called methylphenidate hypochloride last night when

car appeared

total

Lo

collapse.

Since then. he has been given one of the pills every alx hours. Tripp hopes to be able to stay when awake until Wednesday

will p

thu button

Hollywood, Jan. 26. Ingrid Bergman was honoured twice on Sunday as tho Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced its nominations for the best movie performances of 1958.

of

Misa Bergman was nominated Best performance by an actor for the best dramatic per-Harry Guardino, "Houseboat"; formance by a woman for her Burl Ives, "The Big Country": role 10 "Inn

the Sixth David Ladd, "The Proud Rebet"; Happiness" and for best acting Gig Young. "Teacher's Pet": by a woman in comedy of Efrem Zimbalist, "Home Betore miusical for her part In Dark."

Indiscreet."

Bext supporting performance The unsociation will make its by an actress - Penny Cass, ."Antio Momo" Herzalone Anal awards on March 5.

Gingold, "Gid": Wendy Biller, Nominated as best dramatic "Separate Tables"; Maurine picture of the year were. Stapleton, "Lonely Hearts": "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," Cara Willams, "The Dellant "Eleme Before Dark," "I Ones." "Wans to Live," "Separato Tables" and The Delant Onca."

Beat Director

Richard Brooks, "Cat o + Hot Tin Hool"; Stanley Kramer, "The

Best comedy rominations Deiant One Delbert Mann, Tables"; Vincent were "Auntlo Mume," "Bell, "Separate Book and Candle," "Indiscreet, Minelli, "Gigi"; Robert Wise, "I

and Want to Live" "Me and the Colonel"

The Perfect Parlough.”

Only fout

made

Most promiting newcomer (actor) Bradford Dillman, nominations were

1m John Gavin, David Ladd, Ricky for best mosio

Yankees," "Gigi," Nelson, Irny Stricklyn, Efrem "South Pacific" and "Tom Zimbalist. | Thumb,"

Brigadier-now promoted to Dr J C. Heenan, Roman Major-General-Abdul

Karen he Catholic Archbishop of Liver Kursem, the revolutionary lead-starting the mothers' march in er, is creating a new division the March of Dimes compaign. pool, said: "Supposing there is

Tripp had stayed awake for a drug that could be taken to the Fifth-equipped with Sp-

162 hours at 7.14 pm. Loday. affect the birth or conception viet tanks. without in any way infringing Its job is to keep Kassem in

(8.14 a.m. Tuesday IIK time). Unfortunately, However, the law of God, then naturally power.

Kassern fears that. Nasser is In Jacksonville, Florida, dise "The United States has created the Catholic Church would not

trying to split the Img Army Jockey Dave Hunter, 23, bases all around the Boviet object."

He had been asked by the for a revolt against Union. Their planes are flying

him and engaged in another attempt of

dennita

He started ano-sleep record, all around with stamio Interviewer about the research civil

going without sleep two hours bombs. Someone may lose his

Inta pill-by-mouth methods of possiblity,

Tripp minutes before birth control

But Kassem has lessened the and 14 resulting in head. Anything may happen. --U.P.I.

temperary Inforilly-Reuter. chances of trouble by putting dkt.-U.P.I.

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Far East Magazine Trial Opens

San Francisco, Jan. 26.

a Shanghai magazine A Government prosecutor muld today threo Americans charged with sedition published

that was part of a "vicious campaign to break down and destroy morale” of American troops captured during the Korean War.

The Government said the three The Powells published the, left China 16 A condition in America (5)ato circulated false reports that China Monthly Review,

17 Eurom anilors) (5).

10 Tokens of esteem (5).

20 Ovisia experienco (8).

31 Leave well alone! (4).

#2 On the surface it is every-

thing (4)

23 Money girl (4).

24 Gets off course (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aero: 1 Slokes. 20 wed. 7 P-L-casaut. 8 Tulle, 9 Hellef 11 Look out. 19 Postmen. 16 Greens. 18 Osier. 10 Doat race. 20 Rogle. 21 Delays, dowIAS

1 Super. 2 Chakl. 3 Braße. 4 Tattoo. 5 Well done. 0 Deart. 19

Lashings. 12 On guard. 18 P-lovec. 14 Marble. 10 Encol. 17

Sheds,

the Americans used germ war- fare.

It said Brose on trial attempted to enupe distoyalty among the troops and to interfere with er- cruiting.

Defendant in the trial that began today are John Powell, 39, his wife Sylvia, 38 and Julinni Schumno, 38.

The Powells live in San Fran- elsco. Sebumen is a free-lance writer, formerly of Boston and New York.

three

munism.

110

as the Communists | Japanese imperialism and Com- Look over in 1949, the remaine and continued to dʊ Schuman was their associate businesa an usuni." editor.

The

makazino TVA

Ho sald Powell "took over a dintei-highly respected magazine, put bute: chiefly in the Far East out by a highly respected man,

Including velsoner of war the defendant'n father. He per copies verled that magazine, the mña- DAY 23124 POIRO roached the United States.

imprisoned and tortured by

10 the JapanEZO World War I and died in 1940 3 a result of Hi treatment.

Mr Schnacko said the maga- rine of his father, into a Com-zine under the younger Powell munist propaganda organ."" became "one of the mojar wea- pons of war used by the Cota- The father, John B. Powell, munisi Chinese in trying to con- the Chinn Weekly Keylow trol the minds of boys" in their

In his opening statement be- forea Federal Court jury of eight mp and four women, ma

R. Attorney Robert Schnacke and was known as a spokesman prison camps during the Korean Iraid that when most Americans for democracy, an opponent of } War--UP.I

"Damn

Best

beller film rrometing International understandings —— "Inn of the Sixth Happiness," "Me and the Colonef," "The De- dant Ones," "The Young Lions" and "A Time to Live and A Time to Die,"

Best performance by a dra- matfe actor-Tony Curtis In "The

Robert Deflant Ones", Donat (posthumously) for "Ian of the Sixth Happiness", David Niven

in "Separate Tables", Slaney Porter in "The Dellant One And Spencer Tracy in "Old Man and the Sea."

Best dramalle performance by an actress-Ingrid Bergman an "Inn of the Sixth Happiness," "I want to Susan Hayward in Lave," Deborah Kerr In **Separate Tables," Shirley McLaine in "Some Cume Run- ning", Jean Simmons ir. "Home Before Dark."

newcomer

Most promising (actress) — Joanne Arnes, Linda Cristal, Susan Kohnet, Tina Louise, Carol Lynley, France Nuyen.-U.P.I.

Newsmen Boycott

The Duke

New Delhi, Jan. 26. Indian now photogra- plier today boycotted a New Delhi reception in Kiven by the British Fligh Commissioner, Mr Malcolm Macconsid, for the Duke of Edinburgh, because they nald they had been given *third ralo treatment.*

About 39 photographers sald

the ther resented tone of a circular they had received from the High Commissioner informing them that they could take the pictures only when "Indiscreet."

Duke arrived and departed and that between times they should stand on tho first floor balcony.

Best performance by an actor In a comedy or musical fil- Maurice Chevalier in "Gigl," Clark Gable in "Teacher's Pet." Cary Grant In Louis Jourdan in "Gigi," Danay Kaye in "Me and the Colonel."

Beat performance by actress in a comedy or musical Bim-Ingrid Bergman in "in- discreet." Leslie Caron in "Gigi," Doris Day in "Tunnel of Love," Mitzi Gaynor In "South Pacific," Rosalind Russell in "Auntie Mamc."

The Photographers' Asso- claflon's president added that they had not been in- vited to join in the recep. tion-Reuter,

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