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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1959.

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Cypriots Urged To Support Geneva Talks

Grivas Sugar Ray

DISSATISFACTION

OVER LONDON

MAN

AGREEMENT

Nicosia, July 13.

[ANY leading Greek Cypriots received anony- mous typewritten letters today urging them

to stop supporting Archbishop Makarios and to recognise General Grivas as their leader.

The letters led to speculation

here that Grivas might be pre

paring to rise to power to s'I Can Lead

part a new movement in Cyprus,

It was widely known that many former leading Eoka men were dissatisfied with the Cyprus

in Landran. agreement reached

and had split with Makartos over the issue.

The letters were believed to have been written and distri- buted through the wails by this dissatisfied facttem.

The letters accused Makarios of having betrayed the struggle for liberation and referred to Grivas as "the glorious leader."

Unsigned

The unsigned Telters, In simple envelopes, boro Nicosia postmark of date.

A

Loday's

The letters declared: " karias has no connection with the Jiberalium struggle of the Cyprus people whom he betray- ed by signing the Zurich and London agreements.

of Cyprus "Whil the wholi was Bghting for freedom Under the glorious leuter General Grivas, Makaries was resting in the SeychDes.

"He is a defeated man, a per- jurer and deserier."

was re-

The lust statement

garded here as a andleation That the Euka faction, diaillu-| sioned with

IN

Greece.'.

Says Eoka

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Chief

Tries

To Rescue Policemen

Now York, July 13. Sugar Ray Robinson, Middle- weight boxing champion want to the aid of two ba- slegod white policemen and tried to calm a shout- ing Harlem mob today. The policemen werc how- ever, shot during the struggle when the mob tried to fre Puerto Rican woman the pollee fud arrested for disorderly conduct.

Poller La Juck Angrist W!! shot in the side and Patrolman Notman Hammes hit fu the hand of the mob when member tried to wrest Hannes gun tes away from him, causing il Circharge. Angrist was läken 10 a buspital, where he was report= cd in fair condition.

Sugar Ray Robinson, who lives

In Harlem and owns property there, ran into the milling crowd of about 300 and tried to calm them.

SWUNG WHEEL

Poltre said the two officers had IN Athens Goneral Grivas gaid

#newspaper Interview arrested Camela Cavigilone, 21, today: "I believe I can lead an drunk and disorderly charges. Greece so that she can become They were driving her to the respected by all and that she station house when she grabbed the wheel of the patrol car and may play an important role in

developments, swung it into a trafic island at Internal konal

Avenue angl 118!! partuularly im The Meditor-Seventh ranenz srea,"

Street.

Palier said a crowd began

drawn them to

But he repeated his often made gathering around the car and

statement that he would not flammes get out with take part in politics "unless revolver and ordered the motherland summons me | disperse, to serve it again."

Grivas

was speaking porter of the Athens evening newspaper Athinakki, "some- where in the Acgenn," where he hoped to complete writing of his memoirs in 20

ך !

The

A man Inter Identified as Charles Samuels,. 30, a Negro, grappled with Hamnés, Angrisi the car to aid out of But Hamvines, During the struggle, | the gun went off.

Police reinforcements arrived. on the scene and dispersed the crowd. Samuely was arrested Cypriot resistanes and charged with felonious as leader also said the Britishsault. Miss Caviglione also was enslave taken to the station and booked.

He UP!.

days time. Makarios' leader- ship. may be preparing to re-

The four sume the straggle for outright freedom. UPI.

Dodging Matrimony.

re-

Glasgow, July 13. Willem Shields, 24, fcft his bride-to-be and half dozen polleren waiting at the altar. Shields Wis sentenced three years for theft but ceived special permission to be imarried first. 11e was lakon to church where the handcuffs were removed for the seremony, Shleida docked out a back door.

- UPI.

werk

Cyprus

"trying lo

economically.

: When, during the re- sistant novelaent, I ordere:! boyront of British goods, believe

I dealt the greatest blow against the British. Now the British are resuming the offensive to regain economic what they last commercially Mail Cypr Chinat in Special.

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U.S. comedian Bob Hope is in Britain for a short visit. His eyes he was threatened with blindness a few months ago are very much better. He plans to play golf during his stay. Hope quipped at the airport: "Bing Crosby would have come too, but he is getting too old for golf!" Picture shows? Bob Hope at London Airport.-Express photo,

Chinese Official

Seeks Refuge After Stabbing

Rangoon, July 13.

WE STAY BRITISH

Orange Day Statement By Brookeborough

Off To Bad Start

By JOHN EARL

Geneva, July 13. The second phase of the East-West Foreiga. Minis- ters' Conference was seen in Western circles here tonight as getting off to a bad start due to Soviet efforts to get East Germany included into the ministers' private negotiations.

Belfast, July 13. Northern Ireland will never compromise on the ques tion of her constitutional position as part of the Lord United Kingdom, Brookoborough, the Prime anxious to get clarification from Mr Andrel Gromyko, Soviet Minister, declared today. Foreign Minister, about the

Io was all in favour of a Rood-neighbour polies with the Irish Repubilo but it had to be on neighbourly basis and, not "takeover bid" of one the

other.

Lord Brookeborough, speaking

Baniskillen,

County Fermanagh, near the border with the Bouth, said he had always maintained that the two paris of Ireland should be able to exist as good neighbours.

Never

Co-operation had to be on the basis of mutual respect for the other's position and rights.

That involved due recogni. that ilon by Elre of the fael Northern Ireland would never compromise on the question of her consitutional position

The

Western

Powers

arc

future of their occupation rights in Berlin.

However, was stated, best! prospects of obtaining such clarification lay in further private meetings, such as were held regularly in the first phase of the conference.

sessioo plenary ❤ Today's appeared to confirm this s the immediate impression of western officinis was that Mr Gromyko had moved neither forwards nor backwards on the leey issue of corupation rights to the stand he adopted in his Moscow statement of June 20.

Two Levels

The conference, which started on May 11 and recessed on June

The people of Northern Ire-20, was till today being held m land had cherished the benefits of British citizenship for more than a century and a half and they

British would remain whatever happened

Lord Brookeborough w na to-speaking at national celebrations Norther Ireland the 289th anniversary of Ireland's

A Chinese Communist Embassy official was

night recovering in Rangoon hospital after taking refuge at the home of the American Embassy Air Attache with stab wounds in the abdomen.

COMMUNIST

DANGER IN CUBA

Washhgton, July 13.

Burke, Arleigh Admimi. United States Chief of Naval Operations, said today, there was a great danger that Cununurasis would take over in Cuba.

to U.S. reserve In u specch officers here he cited Cuba an example of a situation that was not initiated by Communists The magazine of the A. V. Roe but where they appeared to be Ramic, July 13.

of develop- chickens Airplane Company awarded her taking advantage 65

Landon, July 12. Miss Jenny Holland, aged 19,

the title was toxiny given "Highest and Fastest" girt in Britain.

of

stole Thieves

the title because she recently from a widow and then stole a

weighing 110 new as a flight test observer in huge copper pat pound from her neighbour.an Avro Vulcan bomber at 650 miles an hour and at a height of *PL

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"The danger is great that the take over Communists will there," he said.-Reuter.

The official, Chen Yu, rau to the

American Air Attache's hotse om Saturday night and azked for medical treatment for his wounds. He was later taken uneenselous to hospital.

Pollee belleve that Yu, a mem- ber of the Chinese Commercial Counsellor's Bureau in Rangoon, was stubbed by another Chinese over a love affair.

But they said there was no ex- to the planation why Yu ron American Air Attache's home when the Chinese Enixssy was nearer the spot where the stab- bing occurredAFP.

Hot Money

Fontana, Calif., July 13. Cold cash turned into hot when burglars stole money $300 from the Ellina Country Club refrigerator where it had been put for safe keeping- UPI.

PRINCEZZ

THE MUSIC COMPANION PRESENTS:

Battle of the Bayne when Wil- lium of Orange, largely backed

by Protestants, frally defeated and the exiled King James II his

and Cathelle followers secured himself on the British throne as William III.

Loyalty

Some 100,000 "Orange- men," fervent supporters of British rule in the North, werb commemorating anniversary and railles.

Cubans

Seize

Plane

Miami, July 13.

Four men defected from

the Cuban Air Force today by seizing com- mand of a transport plane loaded with am- munition and forcing the pilot at gunpoint to fly to Miami.

two levels. At the plenary session, whon speeches arc published, the United States, Britain, France and Soviet

The four asked for poli- Union are assisted. by advisers from West and East Germany, tical asylum in the United At the same time the minis-States. U.S. Immigration ters alone were holding private authorities said they would Dessions, without the Germans.

It was at these meetings that the real negotiations took place. Diplomatic observers recalled that during the Best phase of the conference, Mr Gromyko of East and urged inclusion West Germans In the private sessions, but the West opposed this and he let himself at that time be overruled.

Western officials thought the molive behind Mr Gromyko's the move was a bid to bring East nearer to one step Germany with parades

Оло international recognition. school of thought in the West has held that a major Soviet objcrive all along since being- Issue Inst ing up the Berlin

has been to gain November

recognition international

At various meeting points re salutions pledging loyalty to the British crown were being sub- mitted,

"Orango Day" celebrations are normally on July 12, They are a day late this year because the anniversary tell on Sunday.

17 Detained

East Germany.

Deadlock

be given a hearing later.

Charles Arens, District Im- roigration Supervisor, said the plane was bound from Havana for Camaguey, Cubs, with load of ammunition when four the 10 Air Force men aboard pulled guns and took command.

#

They forced the pliot of the plane. # C-67, to fly to Miami where airport polise and border patrol officer quickly took it into custody, The 12 remaining Air Force, personnel aboard the plane. re- quested permission to return to Cuba,

The plane was carrying 10 Cuban Air Force men and one woman, said to be on a mercy flight to visit for

a sick child. It landed at the US. Air Force depot where a deputy provost marshal ordered the four men to throw down their guns. They surrendered meekly.

There was no indication that the West were prepared to yield The captain of the Cuban Singapore, July 13. and admit the East Germans to plane refused to let U.S. au- Police

detained 17 more private meetings. As long as thorities or newsamen aboard on

11 was the the grounds that deadlock persisted, teenagers today, in their 48- Usla

of the conference military plane. The transport hour raid

Singapore's prospects [X] Juvenile thugs. Nine others renching a speedy and muccess-plane returned to Cuba

to observers three-and-a-half hours after it were released, making the total fut end uppeared

to be dim-Renter

landed here.--UPI. now in custody 51-Reuter.

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