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No. 37380

Established 1845

THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959.

LATE FINAL

MAIL

Comment IKE: NO SUMMIT UNLESS

Of The

8-YEAR

BATTLE

Day

OLYMPIC POLITICS

TCommittes

aft

FOR A

NAME'

London, June 10.

ton Annesley became

the 14th Viscount

Valentia today thanks

to

THE International Olympie Just plain Francis Digh-

iH

currying their campaign against Nationalist China Lo unnecessarily burah extreme by insisting that they dropi the word "China", entirely from their allicia! title: The controversy has aroused widespread interest. East- West wrangles usually but when they occur in an environment where they are least expected they acquire, even grenter prominence.

West Decides Not To Break

Off Meeting

Washington, June 10.

President Eisenhower is standing by his refusal to attend an East-West summit meeting unless the Geneva Foreign Ministers' conference re- affirms allied rights in West Berlin, United States officials said today,

his great-great- Officials reported that great-great-great- President Elsenhower was in daily contact with Mr grandfather (five) Christian Herter, the Secre

greats). ડો.

The

former army

doctor's right-yeur batile to claim the title ended in vlctory when the

tary of State, in Geneva,

Unacceptable'.

Lord Chancvilor duly announced Meanwhile in Geneva, the the fact in the House of Lords, three Western Foreign Minis- But Annesley's proving heters have agreed not to break The spectacle of an intern was the true heir of his great-all the East-West conference Soviét great-great-great-great-great-following the surprise

randfather xx greats) had proposal to end the Western Went Berlin we required by

a higher - occupation of more than the mere Bouse of within a year, an authoritative

source said tonight,

But equally they regard the propusal to be quite unacceptable as a basis for discussion,

tional sporting body with i Jong tribition of neutrality and impartiality involving itself in a political issue of this kind is both dis-y Lands, agreeable RMÍ extremely regrettable. There was

DEBRETT'S

Debrett's Peerage. # thick

good deal of feeling over, red book thut,, is the Bible of and honourable titles, the Nationalists' prior claim ancient

to represent the whole of had to be shown what's in China and

Olympic name,

the

Committee were right

insist on a change.

Open To All

claimed Annesley Bret

#R.

A

the

the

to stle in 161 when his 71-year- ald cousin, the 13th Viscount of Valentia, died.

Debrett's refused

Annesley 'recognise true heir. Tu fact. It said no claim to sugersalan had been loped for that Hile since the ninth Viscount, died bas

DEKING has in the past,

that it

Pindated

Diplomatie observers said the conference was, nearer to com- ¡¡dete fallure than ut any stage yet during its month's existence.

With the next.session on F*)-·|

day morning, at delegations will

have tomorrow' in which to re- to neit

011 whether effective negotiations aimed at leading to

conference summit

can be restarted.

1844.

That mit Annesley had to

no intention of participat- ing as long as Taipei is represented, so it is difficult and prove his claim through to see what differimes at the" centuries.--UP).. change of name is going tal

all the way back to the beginning of the title; p 1622,

men Nationalists",

to the 1960 Games.

The

most i

flagrant claim has been cut

down to size, however, and

Mystery

the Olympic Committee has Surrounds

go right to insist on any~ thing more.

The Nationalists have little left tolay but a me und an island. But they are comhaonly own "the Nationalists" and to` deny them the right to be called

Guards'

Headwear

Montreal, June 10,

by their histories! title of The much publicited bear-

the Republic of China is

und dictatorial Lite Nationalists are

"Formosans" thingh

their Goverment is estab 1shed there, nor are they the "Formosa

Fonteyn's Husband To Leave Panama

London, June 11.

Dame Margot Fonteyn, the

British ballerina, is quoted

Gaoled PAP Men

Freed

today as saying that she | Eight members of the People's | hopes kor husband, Dr Roberto Arios, will be able to foave the sanc-

fuary of the Brazilian Embassy in Panama soon, Dr Arias has been in the Embassy since being accused in May of plotting to overthrow the Panamanian regime.

Newspapers

Dame quote

The Soviet proposal prosent- Margot as saying: "1 expect to od to the plenary session to-car something concrete within day was slated by Western the next few days. officials

ferences, **

to eut right through

AMBASSADOR

The private negotiations which "I've, nothing very definite to were gradually narrowing dugo on but we hope he is going to be allowed to leave quietly 50181,"

speaking Dame Morgul was at the opening of the Antique Dealers Fair in London yester- duy,

Under Duress

18

. Western delegates feel it impossible to continue negolin- tions under the shadow of the Sevlet pruposul, as it means they would be talking undes durga-though the Russians deny any element of ultima. tum.

The Brazilian- Ambassador In London, Senhor Francisco de Assis Chateaubriand, opened the Fair.

He is quoted today as

COM-

Action Party, victors of the recent Singapore elections, who had been arrested by the previous government Yew-hook, were released from Changi gaol

the PAP when

came to power.

of Lin:

Spokesman C. V. Devan Nair, a Bingapore-born Indian, said: never condonen "We have violence in the past and never will. We have not been

Price 20 Cents

angels of rectitude in the past -but neither has the part government"

They emphasised that they in

tended to help work peace- fully towards establishing A Malayan Communist sisle, and that they consider.

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SERVICE

TO

TOKYO'

BANANISHĻGAN_

UK NEWSPAPERS CLAIM

MACMILLAN

WAS

THE SOURCE

London, June 11..

:

Two British newspaper columnists today suggested that Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, was himself the source of the recent contro- veraial London Times article which suggested that Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Foreign Secretary, might be moved to another job.

Mr Michael Foot writing piele confidence

in the Daily Herald (Laboriginal report

source.

that the was true and

our) Anid: "Sir William came from an unimpeachable Haley (The Times Editor)- Polating out that Mr now says: that he would not alter nor withdraw ono word of the offending article.

Toto-A-Tota

"In other words he is saying that Macmillan had talked to Selwyn Lloyd that he had told his Foreign Secretary 'enough is enough',

Macmillan had never publicly denied that he told Mr Lloyd there should be, a change_st the Foreign Office, Mc Day questioned 'the' Prime Minis... Ler's motive,

"There a one very simple and plausible explanation-and jone which implies no malice in

the_Prime Minister

This explanation could be that the "Only 1wo people could have leaked that information Prime Minister genuinely wants to give "Mr Lloyd a réit from that intimate tetes the heavy grind at the Foreign Mr Bolywa Lloyd was office and wishes this to be known. now that when the

· from

lele.

hardly likely 'to do so. And

that leaves only one elber-change is made it will not seem Macmillan bimwolf."

to be because the Geneva con- ference has falled."-Rauter.

Mr. Foot said, "Macmillan is now on the spot, He has to face a most serious charge mado "gainst him by Sir William a man whose personal honour has never been questioned

"Is Mr Harold Macmillon now further

And if not, i

ed violent revolution to be prepared without any both wrong and impracticable, though of course they are at aiming at melallam for the en- tire peninsula, The Times Photo.

Govt Wins

Kuala Lumpur, June 11. The Malayan' Government to- day won the Jchore state elec-

flons by a big majorily.

shirts and quibblets to deny Sir William's charge?7 why not?"

Mr Robla Day writing in the Liberol News · Chronicle, sald and· Independenta Sir William had indicatod com-} Reuter,

Final results gave the ruling Alliance 28 of the 32 seats.

Socialist Front won 3 seats

Won

TAX RELIEF Gut Girl's Ear Off

UK

FOR CINEMAS

London, June 10.

Manila,, June 11.

struck her father, Jose Nicolas and her mother Ann, with revolvers, be fore attacking the girl.

A group of armed men cut of the right car of a 19- year-old girl whoer family was suspected of prac-The girl, Maria Nicolas, and

the tising witchcraft,

her mother are confined constabulary reported to at the provincial hospital where they were both pronounced in serious con- dition.

day

three-fold throat was seen arming the early return home of British cinemas are to get tax relief of £2,500,000, The constabulary said the

the

by Western delegates-in the year time limit for quidation of occupation rights,

Fer

in the possible denial of free access to West Berlin after one skins for the Guards at year, and in the possibility that Buckingham Palaco ware te Soviet Union would slen surrounded with a cloak separate peace treaty with East and dagger atmosphere Germally after one year.--Reu- today. Mayor Leo Del Villano of Government" Timings, Onturio, who but the Nationalist Chinese originated the ideo to replace Government, on Forms, the present "moth-eulen" lead- The problem posed by nations gear of the Guards with new

bearskins from split by Communist occupa- tion is undoubtedly a dif- Ontoria, said today there were cult one for the 100. Tex "sking" stacked away in a lup secret ilding place in

northern

the.

be truly neutral two courses Montreal. He said they were are open to exclude all awaiting pickup by Lt Col. such states, or to udmit | P.. E. 1. Carmiebael, of them all. The better course British Ministry of Supply would undoubtedly he the stationed in Ottawa,

Leo Del Villano said the Bri- asked him lo

latter. International sporttish- official ha should provide

rom-

Aga Khan

Dr Arias, Reuter.

Margaret Late For Reception

Lisbon, June 10.

the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Derick Heathcoat-Amory, told the House of Commons tonight.

Members of all parties had urged him to reduce the enter- tainment tax ол cinemas because they

finding il

were

ord to make a profit..

Last year, there was a drop of 150 million attendances com- Princess Margaret was one pared with 1957, the House was hour late in arriving at a fold, and box office Lakings £10 million, Elgh! British Commonwealth re-dropped

Gets His caption in the gardens of hundred rinemus were stated to

Degree

Cambridge, Mass

June 17.

have been closed In the last five yours.

SOCIAL HABITS

residence of the British Ambassador, Sir Charles Stirling, here to-

Mr Heathcoat-Amory saki day-Portugal's National Day and a public holiday. the decline in cinema-going was She had danced until early change of social habits and this morning at a dance given more cinemas would no doubt in her honour by Lady Stirling, have to cinse

But the social implications werd The princess was wearing a

Но plak and white shadow-printed often had only one claiema. high-necked dress with a white-therefore proposed to reduce his formal education in otalled bat and two rows of the tax by £2,500,000 in a full the United States. to-pearls. Her gloves, shoes and year, which is about 25 per cent morrow when he graduates handbag were all in white. Carmichaei could not

from Harvard University. reached for comment in Ottawa,

keep the location of the bear The Aga Khan, spiritual wife of the British Ambassador. serious for rural areas which

for skins "

secret. He sald the

mon meeting ground peoples of all nations what-Skins weigh between 150 and 400 ever their politieat persau- | pounds:

slona. And it should strongly! The Timmins Mayor said 50 at more skins would soun arrive resist any move aimed excluding a country what- here for shipment to England.

over the pretext; ' --

'No Blacks

HERE one other com

Tsideration: nome South

LUPI

be

leader of 23

million Moslems, will conclude

He will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree with honours.

The University announced

tho Aga Khan -estabilaked-a- "$50,000-msokolata

Non-Intervention that

had

Summer weather, continued and the temperature. WAS around 79 degrees F.

About 400 people attended the reception-Reuter.

ship fund to help students from CYCLONE HITS

India, Pakistan, Iran and the countries of the Middle East and East Africa.

SINGAPORE.

of the full tax.

He announced this during dubste

on the Anance bil, which puts lost April's budget proposals Into 'legal form-Reu- Pier.

Hull To Visit · Indonesia.

London, June 10. John Profano, Minister of Africans would like to have State for Foreign Affairs, said coloured people excluded today Beitulns had no plans to from the Games. It seems Intervene In the question of free

A university spokesman said request passage of Israel! Cargoes through originally that the Aga Khan

Singapore, June 11., outrageous

Suez Canal,. He told the was to graduste today but the A 60-mile on-hour cyclone not the but then they are

Umited of Commons that the ceremonies House

tore

last through Singapore asking much more than they

maiter was "being discussed law school students and tho night, partly wrecking a sports British Land Communist countries who through United Nationa channels main graduation ceremonies stadium and uprooting trees Sir Rigbord Hull, will pay a and I do not think it would be will take place tomorrow.-and advertising boardings-one-week visit to Indonesia helpful to intervene."—UPI, A Reuter.

an

are onid to be behind the 100' decision to exclude the Chinese on Formosa. If the IOC.

is going, to play favourites with one pres- sure group, where is this kind of thing going to end? The Olympic authorities must! make it clear that tho Games are open to countrlea, and to all eligible athletes whatever their race or political belief, that if any sanctions

.be.

all

And

are

going to be taken they wi

against, those who try to defeat the spirit of impartiality and neutrality In which the Games are,:.or should be organised and conducted.

were

to

Reuter.

Singapore, June 11. Commander-in-Chief of the Forces, General

learly next month.-Reuter.

Spaceman Accidentally Roasted

Washington, June 10. | Dr Millsaps who was

A volunteer in "the Ameri- can man inte space" pro- underwent gramme soveral hours of "roast- ing" in a high flying. balloon due to scientists' miscalculations--and sur- vived. United States Air Force research scientist Dr Knox Millsaps -dia- _closed here today.

reporting to a Senate sub-| committee on the Air Force space programme Bald the volunteer, 28-) year-old Lieutenant Clifton McClurce was sent up to a height of "over 24,000 metres in a pres surised gondola cooled by artificial ico, But, Dr Millsapa sold, some-

thing went wrong. The Acientists' calculations on temperatures and heat insulation must have gone nwry and the unfortunate volunteer was obliged for. soveral·. hours to enduro temperatures of 150 fo 180 degrees Fahrenheit. He

Whe completely dehydrated when he came down and was rushed to

hospital where he was reported to have recover- ed. Ho is still a volunteer for high altitude flying.

His ordeal, Dr Millsaps anid, had provided valuable Information which had

men broke into the House of the girl's family In Santa Maria, Bulacan, 25 miles from here, and

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