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THE CHINA MAI TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1959.
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Western Geneva Proposal Rejected SHE
BUT RUSSIA Corruption POLICE QUESTION THOUSANDS
LEAVES Alleged DOOR OPEN
Geneva, July 20.
SOVIET Russia and East Germany today turned down a new Western proposal that the present Geneva East-West Foreign Ministers' conference should be made a semi-permanent body to consider the German problem as a whole,
The proposal was made by Mr Christian Heeter. United States Secretary of State, nt today's three-hour plenary sessions of the conference here.
making
Before
the proposal
Mr Herter himself rejected an carller Soviet suggestion to, es- tablish all-German committer. to work and German reunities- tion plans within 18 months.
Machinery
Mr Andrei firomyko, though attacking the Western proposal, appeared lo Jeave the door open for further negotiations it.
Towards thr end of the Eession he asked the conference
As I See
The Talks
By JOHN EARL
In Army Recruiting
Kuala Lumpur, July 20.
the GHQ Far East Land Forers to set up a Commission of Inquiry | to investigate alleged corrup- tion in the British Army elvillan staff recruiting centres in Malaya.
call was made to
A resolution to this effect was annusty lopted at the sumus delegates conference of tin: Overseas Commonwealth Forces Employees Union,
resolution
the
Moying the Union's assistant -general secretary Mr N. S. Gopinath made the following charges:
CHARGES
★The staff of the recruil-
centres
reccival
en-
Jog bribes from prospetive ployees;
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of far-
Gromyko. Muggested a slx. Gratuity payments
those leaving the servic power commission to deal ex-
with German were delayed because clusively
treaty. This should sonal prodes or failure to p PLEA meet after separate Big Four: all-German fall lind and rrachet conclusions.
to seek a form of machinery acceptable to all and not une band on the policy of one side, De Lathar Telk. Bast Gere man Foreign Minister, char- neterbcil the Western propugat ስር "; perpetuation of the Geneva conference, which of- fered stones Instead of bread." An American spokesman later told reporters that he could not fer the possibility of any tri-perity in the six-power
inusion and that all the six a morati delegations age "other than
should love equal marriage" between the Soviel
Lights, Reuter, and Western proposals.
The new proposal Ezt For- word by Britain. the Uitei
Slates and France today
vides that:
Proposals
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"The Georva conference of Foreign Ministers, as at pre- sent conellinied shall continur In bring for the purpose af considering the German proli Irm as a whole.
"IL should also consider questions relating to the ex- tension and development of contacts belwren the Ewn parts of Germany.
"For these purposes the cott- ference shall meet from lime to time at such level and at nuch place as are agreed .......
conference is present
The being attended by delegations
He insisted That East and should have
Wes Germany
com-
Detalis contained in con- Admntial sies of civilian employers
released 10 were outsiders for payment, und.
Serving personnel
syn
fall to the the line were victimised.--UPI.
CARY TO NAME
HIS MAN FRIDAY'
IN DIVORCE SUIT
London, July 20.
Cary Grant's "Man Friday" said today the movie
actor intends to name him as corespondent in his forthcoming divorce suit against his (Grant's) wife, Betsy Drake. Raymond Austin, 26-year-Į soon
frustee,
became valet, personal
from East al West Germany and former British Army yard, odd job man,
but only a ndvisers.
Mr Gromyko toki today's meeting that my proposal whicis nestotiations between exchudoit the two German states on the question of their unity could not be accepted as a bash for an agreed selilement.
Dr Bolz, who rejected the new Western proposal In
Physical training instructor, arrived in Landin from New York over the weekend.
"My friends tell me Grant k going to cite me)" he said, ar-
ording to the Dally Skoleli.
TRUSTEE
Austin two years ago got the much stronger terms than Mr Job as Grant's chauffeur, He
A British Crossword Puzzle
3
12
15
16
17
18
20
ACROSS
1 Customary costumes? (8).
4 Right in the middle
of tho
held it's pungent (5).
7 Businessman (6).
B Goes off stage (5).
10 Flower girl (4).
12 Partly-coloured bird? (7).
15 River of Afrien (5).
10 Change of name?
(4).
17 Incltes (4).
So be
19 It blooms in the spring (5).
20 Enable to last out (7).
21 Got it in one attempt? That's
clever (4),
23 It may follow the plough (5).
24 Jele of little eover! (0).
24 Colours of those dragoons
(5).
20 County town of Co Kerry (8).
21
DOWN
1 Biblical people (8).
2 They have different
mean-
ings for engineers and navi- gators (8).
3 Neck-and-neck results? (4).
5 Steeruman
icons (8).
remoulds
wax
Chant in harmony (8), Held cgain, as races (5);
blood relationship?
11 Like a (0).
12 Fasten nnew (5),
13 Commanding chin tuft? (8).
14 Miner irritation (4, 4).
10 The worl of talker ollmen
welcome (6),
22 Goes out to sea (4).
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.--Across: 3 Critical, o Encore, ↑ Ensemble, 11 Prolales, 12 Ella, 13 Lemon, 18 Serov, 10 Up
Solemn. on, 23 Conserve, 24 Step on it, 25
20 Fing-chip. Down: 1 Leaps, 2 Aches, 3 Creates, 4; Rent, 6-Tees, & Coball.
7 Loeway, 10 Senor, 14 Melon, 18 Nonstop, 10 Hussit, 17 Bodega, 20. Priod, 21 Le-a-nt, 22 Cobs, 23 Nizi.
and
"Betsy Drake and I are no more than very good friends," Austin claimed, "Betsy is one of the sweetest vernons in the .world. She has helped me more than anyone," he said. Tise Sketch quoted Auslin as saying, "I am going to fight this thing and I can fight it belter en home ground."--UPI.
Hess' Son Refuses To Join Army
Frankfurt, July 20. Rudolph Hess, Jr, has rejected a draft call by the West German Army because he will not serve "the people who sentenced my father to gaol" - as a War
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LONDON MANHUNT
London, July 20.
POLICE investigating the mur- POL
A
call. It was later discovered thart between
and £7,000 £8,000 had been molen-from the offico.
lelophone call shortly before midight on Saturday to Mr Lever's home sald a fire had broken out next door to his office.
der of Mr Solomon Lever, 4-year-old former Mayor of Hackover here, whose body was found on n footpath in Chingford, a London suburb, yesterday, today began ques- ioning thousands of home- wives and factory workmen. Mr Lover had been lured to
Friendly! the office of the Suciety of which he wns i secretary by a false telophone 1A car arrived
The caller guld there was a dan- ger of the fire aprending and that "police" car would be the sent to take Mr Lover lu oillee.
md Mr Lever
went in it. He was gogged and bound and robbed of his -safe-key-Two hours later. In
motorist found his body, Polloe have issued a description of the two men they think
them might be able to help with their inquiries.
An inquest on Mr Lever thia morning was told by p spreitil- ist that he had actually desi of heart disease or coronary thrombosis.
The inquest was adjourned until August 4-China Mail Special,
Bastille Day U.S. Stops
Celebrations
The 170th Anniversary of the storming of the Bastille was celebrated in Paris on July 14 ns never before and the parade which was held was the first in the history of the Fifth Republic.
The Parade was the biggest since the Liberation and so, not unnaturally, were the crowds.
Picture shows a general view down the Champs Elysees towards the Arc de Triomphe, so much in the „minds of Air Race competitors at the moment, which is silhouetted on the horizon, as four jet planes fly above the heads of the crowd watching the parade of the Militia. Central Press photo.
Capitalists Should Buy More Caviar Says Khrushchev
IN
a Criminal,
magazine said today.
The magazine Der Spiegel,
suid the 21-year-old younger
Iless, whose father was Hitler's
Warsaw, July 20.
a speech to factory workers at Rezeszow to- night Mr Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, com- plained that capitalist countries do not buy enough Russian caviar.
He
tvaluated the present secret police had been reduced righthand mun until he flew to international situation as "not in Russia and "political trials
the official are no longer held." Eugland in 1041 and was cap-bad," according to tured, refused to be drafted on Polish Press agency PAP, grounds the army was prepar- Speaking at the WKS motor ing for war under American and jet engine factory he said, "What does the Socialist camp and British supervision.
Detente in the Inter-
"Yet this is precisely the want
national situation, peace and
crime for which my father was
peace once again. But to ensure sentenced at the Nurenberg war crines trials, Der Spiegel quot-peace it is also necessary to be en- cd hlm.
!
strong. for weakness may courge those who dream of "I am unable, therefore, to world mastery," serve those who sent my father tool for everything they now want me to do."
The older Hess is serving a fe prison sentence at Spandan prison--UPI.
Doddering
More For Us
Me
+
Welcome
Wladyslaw Gaipika, the Polish leader, speaking Impromptu at a tumultuous airport welcome today for Mr Khrushchev, denied that Russia dictated anything Poland Tho Soviet Pro Minister Ruxed solemnly phead at the crowd да лак Gomulka added. "Only wa KTA reaponalbic for every-
thing that goos on la thin
country,"
Mr Khrushchev, whose audience fricluded sèro eprine
A crowd of several thousand workers,- aald a bomber force did not play, such a big part roke through police barriers in several places cs Mr Khrushchev as before
arrived at this expanding re- "We are producing bomberg gional contre near the Soviet really just to keep our hand in." border, in a twin-engined Soviet he said,
civil transport plane. He continued to complain-that Pipin clothes officials shouted capitalsis did not want an ex-at the crowd to "stop making
trado A 60-year-old man admitted tensive
with Socialist tools of yourselves. You ought to the Judge that he was sing- nations.
to behave correctly." reringle when arrested, "They do not buy our caylar Mr Khrushchev sald the So- "But I'm an old man, and and other consumer goods," ho viet Union simply wanted to old men just naturally stagger," said,
help the workers of other 50- John Brooka nald,
"Let them not buy. All the cialist countries. "The Poles Brooks way next 121 for inore will remain for us." ore our true brothers," he do.
Mr drunkenness anyway-UPI,
Khrushchev said theclared-Router.
Memphis, July 20.
Boac From Making Profit
· London, July 20.
be making
**
Paper
Pays Big
Damages
a
SUES
DEAD
KING
New York, July 20. A $300,000 claim against the estato of the late King Fosal of Iraq was Kled in Surrogato's Court today by Mrs Lony Arnault, head of“ 3 construction engineering firm, for "wrongful and malicious" arrest by Iraqi authorities whon Foiral still ruled the country.
Mre Arnault, builder, ureki-
London, July 20. Mr Douglas Maurice Good-
body, prosecuting counsel) in Boka trials in Cyprus,} today withdrew libel action in the English tect, designer and vice president High Court against the of Arplan Co., New York cum- Observer, Sunday national struction engincers, claimed she newspaper, 011 payment was arrested by Iraqi authorities Bagdad on March 5, 1958, of a "substantia! gum of four months befuse a revolution damages" and costs. over threw and killed Feinl.
Counsel for Mr Goodbody.toli The sult did not show wizat, the court that his cller was any, reuson Iraqi authoritica appointed Crown Prosecuthix | dave_for arresting the women Counsel In Cyprus in 1956 and architect who was in the Irani had conducted about 10 full- capital at the time in connection scale trials in the speelnt with » construction profecl courts dealing with Eoka undertaken by her fri, and similar cases.
Mr Harold Walkinson, Dritain's
Minister of
and Transport Civil Aviation, saki tonight that the state-owned British Overseas Airways Corporation would today operating profit if it were not He was allotted a bodyguard in
case of Eoku reprisals. for American reluctance to grani Tokyo rights — which Counsel said that in September he thought was a grave broach
last year the defendant of international relations →→
which published an article and the heavy losses made by was obviously defamatory to Boac's associate companies. the Cyprus public prosecutors In particular, he said, Boac, both as regards their ex- could not go on making "drastic perience and their competence.
East pases" h Middle lines, }
Air-
He told the House of Com-
morly .he had therefore asked Sir the chairman of Bouc. Gerard Derlanger, to Dppoint the
chaterant. Sir deputy, George Gribbett, to explore the "extremely grave situation of Middle East Airlines.—Reuter,
Freighter Still Aground
Tarawa, July 20.
A United States Navy tug has failed to refloat the British freighter Beaverbank
(3,800 tons) which went aground on a reel at Fanning Island, in the centrat Pacific Ocean, on July 0. The Benverbank had Jettisoned part of her cargo of coconut oil and copra but there was only u slight movement of the vessel.
Further attempts will be made. to free her from the reef, - China Mall Special,
OPENS ON THURSDAY, JULY 23
NOT IDENTIFIED
and
Humiliating
"other
Ber suit charged she was taken lo
* pubile prison
to subjected humillating body search and
procedures applied to criminals,"
male paraded prisoners who made insuli- inc lo
hofore
Women's
remarks and subjected "Indignities"
the at prison
"until frightened into hysteria."
Some distinguished people had taken the words to refer to Mr Goodbody although he was not identified by núme the defanxlants conceded that intervened, the sult said. they were not unreasonable in
She was released the follow- anding day after the US. Embassy
doing so.
Two days later Mra Arnault and her 20-year-old doughter Defendants
had protested were deportedl from Iract throughout that they did not without being given enough intend in efer to Mr Good-time to stenighten out her body who was content to ac business and personid affaler, cept that that was so.
she charged.
Defendants were also anxious to Her attorneys fied application stato pubikely that no possible with the spurt to start prschel - Imputation could properly beings with the am of discovering mode ngainst Mr Goodbody' whether Feisal had any assels in professional attainments. There loeni banks from wilch the was no question of any claim could be satisfied. — UPI. feeling between the parties, counsel added.
Helpful Billie
Counsel for the defendants sald
had they
intention of attacking the plaintiff. They had never intended to suggest
Talpei, July 28.
Typhoon Floods caused by that any criticism could pro- perly be made of his experi- Bile killed so many mosquitoes ence or competence as a pro- that the spread of encephalitis fessional man and they re-(sleeping sickness) In Talpe has reduced, Dr Kao gretted that the article should been sharply have been understood in the Tien-cheng, Superintendent of mauner complained of-China Tolwan Uälverelty Hospital, cald Mail Special.
yesterday-UPI.
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