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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959.

K Alone Can Make

U.S. Refutes Red Flight

Claim

Burbank, Calif., July 8.

The Iockheed Aircraft

Company, commenting on the Soviet claim to havo not new world record for long distance flight, Fald

of ita Neptuno bombers few 11,236 miles non-stop in 1046.

that

obt

The fiight Was mado from Perth, Austraila, to Colombus, Ohlä without refuelilux, thị company said.

Tim sald timi one plane 17,150 kilomze-

had flown

tres

and

10,950 miles)

(about 10,650 miles)

the несоты about kilometres (10,530 Reuter.

Decisions Ceylon

MACMILLAN URGES

MR.

SUMMIT

CONFERENCE

London, July 8.

Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons tonight he favoured

a summit meeting because he believed decisions for the USSR could only be taken by the Soviet Prime Minister.

The Berlin question might be one of them. This would be a

Stung To Decision "ist step" and then they coul

گرانی

get on to the "t questions which lie behind."

J

Mr Macmillan, who was re- foreign

had never Leeplying to a debate on

New York, July 8. Pelice nt Fuquay-Varina IN. Carolina)

sald Milton Eltolli, 23 carne aut

the policy, went ont woods

up and gave himself for questioning in a fatal shoot- ing because he

was tired

fighting mosquitoes.-VII.

of

one, a reduction of tension on the whole problem of Berlin, then we could Immediately begin on the wider questions on which the whole future of the world must depend.” The Prime Minister sald he hoped that the Ministers meeting

at Geneva

the would solve all questions. But he stil hoped it would reduce the matters in dispute into a manageable com- poss and present them in such ⇓⇓ a way that the remaining points

could be presented at the heads | of government meeting.

"If we could only succeed In making this step, in getting a solution, even a temporary

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A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

3 Cracked by burglars (4)

7 Lady customer (5)

8 Baker's lat7 (4)

Ancient Peruvian (4)

10 Not proceeding smoothly (7)

12 Get nearer the brink? (4)

15 Tube in a circle? (5)

10 Burden (4)

19 Familiar girl's name (5)

21 Pulis along (4)

22 Not pretty (4)

23 Lamb of Bacon-product (5)

20 She has the Spanish glamour

20 Snare for the slippery ones

(4)

(7)

30 Glyes assent sleepily? (4)

31 Opera character (4)

32 A penalty on the spot for

this? (5)

39 Dressing (4)

14

22

DOWN

1 Mr Epstein? (5)

2 Deserting

(7)

one's

principles?

4 Within it lies the danger

zone (5)

5 Bare bank in Scotland (4)

4 Basic fertiliser (4)

For many they

may have

biller associations (4)

11 Being employed (2,3)

13 Challenge (4)

14 Well-balanced (4)

10 Majestic cinema? (5)

17 Tool (4)

18 Nosebag cantenis,

(4)

possibly

20 Sticky paper, for example?

(7)

27 Practices (4)

24 French town

that requires

more than one chairman⋅ (5)

25 Dow-legged (5)

27 Depositeci face upwards (4) 26 Dye-plant (4)

-- ·YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD--Across: 1 Henter, 7 Alas. 9 Ingie, 19 Soled, 11 Inst, 13 Punishment, 15 Gone; 10 Neat, 19 Deliberate, 32. Ever, 24 Opera, 25 Idiot, 20 Bita, 27, Egg-cup. Down: 2 Eigin, 3 Trees, 4-Resume, 6 airlinger, 6 Pads, & Lento, 12 Tbc-mo, 13 Pence, 14 Interest, 17 Adopt. 10 Finhle, 20 Xxing, 21 Adieu, 23 Vold,

Foreign

Both Mr Hugh Galiskell, the Labour opposition's leader,

and

Mr Aueurin Bevan, its foreign affairs spokesman, had urged the Government to adopt their Suggestion

a non-nuclear club.

Conditions

Asking whether the conditions of the club would be nox. manufacture or tion-posses sion, Mir Macmillan comment. rd: "There is a world or difference between them. "What is to prevent the Great Powers wins

the remain in nuclear field from giving these weupons to their allies or satel lites?" he asked.

Again, was it really desirusle that this immense materid power, with all its influence on

issues the gravesi

of foreign policy should be left to the perpetual manepaly of the two great giants, Hussle and America, uninfluenced arut antempered by any other concre?

Think Carefully

"Any British government, withi ils responsibilities to

self, to the Commonwealth') And as a leadine European power, must think long and carefully before taking such a decision," he went on.

think they would do better

are

to concentrate on the disarma- font utor's which Wで making," Mr Macmillan said.- Reuter.

Pasternak Sells Film Rights

Govt Survives Censure

The

CHAMPAGNE

GIRLS

STRANDED

Nicosia, July 8,

Another English girl who

HE CONFESSES TO Russian Court

THIRTEEN

Bows To

'PERFECT MURDERS Public Demand

Fontainebleau, July 8.

Georges Rapin, 23-year-old son of well-to-do and workers

camo to Cyprus with the

respected parents, now under indictment for "Champagne Girls" bal-

two brutal murders, has confessed to having let has asked British au- thorities here to help re-

committed 13 "perfect murders", it was learn patriate her because she ed from prison authorities today. says she is "penniless

Rapin. known by his nick- and destitute."

name as "Monsieur Bill," hac She is 10-year-old Mariene previously confessed to burning Pigalle bar hostess, Fuganna, a former beauty queen. alive

Marlene--who will be flown Dominique Thirel, 22, and mur- home next Tuesday-will be the doring an automobile service second English girl

1

Moscow, July 8. Hundreds of Ural mountains waited eight hours outside a court- room at Porrouralsk, near Sverdlovak,

and. op-

plauded when the local sentenced peoplo's court

a man to douth by shoot- ing for murdering •

BOBO GOES People's militiamon.

INTO HIDING

The

trial, of

zoroge mechanic named Ansimov, was broadcast from the packed

Colombo, July 8: Government of Mr Solomon Bandaranaike to- duy survived the first

courtroom to the workers wall- ing outside. combined opposition bid patristed by the Government station manoger, Roger Adam.

He was reported today to have Last Wednesday, an 18-year-old to censure it following Londoner, Wanda Pereti, of told the chief warden of Fon-

Leonld The dead man was London, July 8. tainebleau Prison and his law- recent

defections from Golder's Green was flown home.

Bakhtin, father of three, and a * (Bobo) Sigrist, 19-member of the People's Milita Two more English girls-Bar yers of 13 additional crimes he Froder the ruling coalition.

committed, daling your-old British_heiress to sa volunteer organisation The Goverment mustered its bara King aged 23 and Gloria allegedly

Culf

an estimated £7,000,000 founded to of 50 voles Percy, aged 20 of Streatham back as far as five yents ago. strength

asked the The police, however, mid they against the combined oppost- Landon have

Government help to get home. (lon's 41.

were not completely convinced The hearing of a suit alleging of the accuracy of his story, al- breach of contract against though the details he gave in- Greek Cypriot cabaret owner indicates his may have been tell Famagusta

The voting was on an agreed upposition amendment, amounting to censuit, to the official motion of thanks to the Governor-General's open ing address to Parliament of June 30,

debale on

It marked the end of a three-

day hented

the official motion during which government and opposition members levelled charges of corruption against each other. Replying to The debate, Mr

Bandaranaike cald, that

in

present conditions, a general election would not clearly bring out the people's verdici,

DANGER

On the other hand, there was the danger of forces being enthroned ini the country "worse than the reactionary Rovernment that existed prior to April 1050."

He said he thought there was a

"good chance" of that hap- pening, and if it till even the mited progress the present Government had been to achieve in the

lust three years would be swept

"tidal away In Wave."

П

It was against this background, and not from any desire to lek in power that he had to continue dovided

until conditions were created for elections. normal democratie

Reuter.

Million $

Damage

In Fire

St John's, July 8. A major fire raced through

the waterfront district today and caused an estimated оле million dollars damage before being brought under con- trol.

The fire was the second big New York, July 8. waterfront blaze in the Atlantic Ifollywood columnist Louella provinces in three days.

Оп Parsons gaid today that the Monday, a four million dollar Russan author Doris Pasternak | fire destroyed the shipping faci- hud sold the alm rights of his ties of the northeastern Nova story The Last Summer" to an Scotia port town of Pletou. Amertean.

An 100 fool Canadian Na- Pasternak wrote "This Last termal Rallways pler was des- Summer

before "Dr Zhivago."troyed in the St John's blaze. The film rights have been A steel frame paper shed was bought by a Hollywood sereen- also destroyed.

play writer Christopher Sergel, Five Aremen received minor through an American friend of injuries. Pasternak's.

"The Last Summer" is a love story which takes place during the summer before the Russian revolution-Reuter,

Sheboygan, Wia, July 8.

A hasty coastguard sent radio

The fire spread to three boals crewmen the pier, but the molaged to get them on to ser with slight damage.-UPI.

Adjourned

Montgomery, Ala., July 8. Television fans who watched Willie Mays

newsman Jim Spencer racing to Alabama-born

the waterfront yesterday with win the All-Stur baseball game tip that Queen Elizabeth's yucht for the National League yester- duy included members of the was passing off shore.

Spencer found the "royal Alabama House of Representa- flotilla" consisted of fug boat tives, who adjourned a session towing two barges nnd after 25 minutes to watch the

gong--UPI.

derrick UPI.

Printing Strike Hopes Improve

London, July 8. The deadlock in the British, provincial printing strike which has threatened to shut down London's national daily newspapers through lack of ink eased a little today when em- ployers and unions agreed to resume negotia- tions under the chairmanship of a third party. Suggested by the unions us this approval was considered chairman wna Lord Moncision, | almost certain. former Conservative Govemment A possible hindrance, to a Minister of Labour and a noted solution remaloed, insofar as conciliator.

that. It negotiations' reach ; a dead end, the employers would The choice of Lord Monckton at the chulman to comme tite mle of an arbiter and this had still to be approved by the unions have up to now armly Master Printers Association, refused to submit the disguisi second party in the dispute, but arbitration.—AFP.

brought

by the

"Champagne Girls themselves, ing the truth. which was to have been heard today, has been postponed until FridayChina Matt Special.

Log Raft Still Afloat

for

put

down hoo-

ABOLISHED

attacking

was reported by nows-ganism and petty crime.

Ansimov war papers today to have gent passers-by while drunk and into hiding after houring stabbed Bakhtin in the back that a New York court when he intervened. had finad her and threatened her with gaol. Headlines

Miss Sigrist is the estranged

York decorator Rapin's case has provided top wife of New headlines in the French press Grezg Jourez with whom she

the cloped In 1957. month, since over n

The flae and 30 days gool if body of the hostess of the Sons-

bar Souel

was found

in the returned to New York was she was found Funtainebleau forest on May 30, imposed after

Rabin had, served as a soldier kullty of contempt of court for Ir. Algeria and Morocco, had failing to send their daughter, tried being and other activities Branch, to spend three months before turning to the under with Mr Jaurez-China world and rackets in Paris. His Special, father is a publle works ea- gineer for an electrical equlp- ment Orm.

Small Pieces

If Ropin's alleged, crimes are

he would

rank in verified.

with annals French criminal Henri-Desire Landru who was guillotined in 1922 for ling and burning id women, and Dr Mareet Peliol, who was Zullo- tined after the liberation for 27 murders committed during the occupation.

Lima, July 8, The Cantuta 11, log raft whose crow hopes in duplicate the feat of the Kon Tiki vaya gers, has completed about twas thirds of its planned voyage to Sumoa, It was reported today.

An amateur radio operator the who made contact with Cantuta today said it is near the Marquesas Islands.

The names of all of Rapin's not been made The raft had been out of victims have touch with the world for nearly public, but they are two months and had been fear- have included

Was

said to Uoth men and

ed lost, but today's report said women, in Paris, Deauville and The long silence

on the Riviera, due to

One victim is said to have radio transformer failure. The Cantuta'a radio operator said all been cut up in small pieces and river Seine.- On board are "excellent thrown into the

AFP. health."UPI.

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Death by shooting is normally reserved for crimes against the state, including espionage, and capital punishment has been aboilshed for other caser.

But public demand, expressed In Tellers to newspapers, has recently grown in favour of the death penalty for cases of slab- bing, particularly where volun- teer militiamen are concerned.— Reuter,

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