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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1939.
Arias Still Plans To Overthrow Nixon Thanks
Panama Govt Britain
REGIME CANNOT BE TOLERATED MUCH LONGER
From LOGAN GOURLAY
Zeeburgge, Aug. 3.
DR Roberto Arias sat down to talk freely and frankly for the first time since he was released at the end of June after 62 days in the Brazilian Embassy in Panama.
He talked freely to me about his future and about the future of his wife, Dame Margot Fon- teyn.
He invited me to join them
on the traf run of his 3,500-lon cargo ship Tanals,
1sked if he still planned to overthrow the regime of Panama mile replied; "Yes. It must be for power is entirely in the lands of the pulier-1,000 of them wi nie the evuntry. Anyone who gets in the way is just thrown into gaol.
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*The regime can't tolerated much longer. But I may achieve what I want by Peaceful means.
"The unsuccessful revolt had at least one result The Govern- ment was forced to change the efectural lawA and at the next general election in Mary we have a cbaner of winning." he saith.
Dr Arlas wouldn't say you if he would resort to armed revolu tion If the elections went the wrong way.
Of his wife, Margot, he said: “Yes, she knew something about the last revolt but she was not actively involved Until she re-
turned from her Australian tour. "We never expected she would be thrown into guel. I was horri- fled when she was."
Own Future
DR ARIAS
Royal Yacht
Crew Hurt
London, Aug. 3. Two injured members of the crew or the Royal yacht Britannia were aburti a royal Canadian Air Force plane witch prrived at Laulon Airport to- with
of Dame Margot's future,day from Nova Scotia
Dr Arlas said. " don't know luggage belonging to the Queen anything about it, it is her and the Duke of Edinburgh. career, but I can say that she
is not retiring from ballet, not The sailors, Able Sezmon G. This year anyway. And I'll re Stanley and Steward J. Ruther she isn't Involved at close ford, were taken to the Naval
Gosport, fractures,
n1 Haslar, near tor treatment
for
range in any more revolutions, Hospital "My own future is uncertain. But i don't want to be Presi- dent of Punama.
leading a movement, as some) people say, to take the Panama Cunal. All we want is to set
better government 影 Pannina."-Express Service.
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spokesmon give details of the Injuries and could not say how
were they
caused,......... Cilna All Special.
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A Police
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Oxford, Aug. 3, Professor Max Beloff, Glad- stone Professor of Gov- ernment and Public Ad- ministration at Oxford University, told Liberal summer school here today that the diffi- culties of entering and leaving Britain made it a "police state.."
The profesor, who was depotie. ing for Monsieur Paul-Henri Spaak, Secretary-General of Nato, said the Counell nf Europe had made governinority more sensible about zuch things u facilitating travel beiwocn
countries—"excrpt for the Inhabitants of thin Island, who live in a police state."
MORE CONTROLS
He added: "There are more con- trols and it is more difcult to get in and more difficult to get out than almost any other Office antry. The Home stands Ax a perpetual and solitary sentinel over the rights of Englishmen-as It de fines them.
"The impression we give is that the rest of the world is madly kern to come and settle
legally in this country." After his talk Professor Beloft suld he had been referring to such things as passports and the import and export of ears, China Mail Special,
Reg. Parnell's Son Seriously Injured
London, Aug, 3.
Tim Parnell, 25, son of former British mo- tor racing star Reg Parnell, was seriously injured when his Cooper-Climax crashed at Druid's Corner the Brand's Hatch cir- cuit today.
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He hit the bank 100 yards from the start of The the first Tap of John
Davy Trophy Race for Formula Two cars and was pinned under his car. He was taken to hospital with severe head and chest Injuries.
His father is now racing manager for the British racing car manufacturers, Aston Martin, China Mail Special.
Britain's
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Holiday Toll Rises
FEATHER IN HIS CAP
Chlef Festus Okotie-Ebo}, (above) Nigeria's Federal Finance Minister, before he flew home after a successful mission in London-the negotiation of a £15 million loan from the British Treasury. · And he gave Britain an unusual (nowadays) compliment: "This gives the Ile to those outside the Commonwealth who claim that Britain bleeds ker colonies dry, and sends them away bankrupt and empty- handed upon reaching independence." Nigeria becomes fully independent member of the Commonwealth next year.
Poles For His Reception
AMERICAN
Warsaw, Aug. 3. Vice-President Richard Nixon
thanked the people of Warsaw for the wel- come they had given him, at a special reception held in his honour tonight.
Mr Nixon Woo applauded several times during his speech.
The reception, given
at Radziwill Palace by Mr Alexan- der Zawadisici, President of the Polish State Council, wat ni- tended by Pollah leaders nudi diplomatic representatives,
Mr Nixon said his welcome here was a proof of the Iradi- Lional friendship between the United States and Poland. He recalled that in 1945 General Elaenhower had paid a visit to Poland and suid afterwards that no other capital had suffered no much destruction as Warsaw.
Mr Nixon said he wished that the President could see the re- constructed capital today,
Did Not Agree
Referring to his talks with Polish leaders, Mr Nixon sald there were some polata on did not agree. which they such as the economic and political systems of their re- spective countries and ways present Inter- of stiling national problems.
However, Mr Nixon saidt, there was one question on which they were all in cement --- thal what had happened to Po- land during the war should! never happen again in Poland or in any other country.
Earlier today Mr Nixon had handed a letter from President Eisenhower conveying his good wishes to Mr Zawadski.
The letter said that the Pre- Vice- sident was happy that President Nixon had the oppor- tunity
of visiting Poland on the government's invitation,
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The visit was the symbol of bonds of friendship link-
Ing the two countries for many years, President Elsen- hower said
this ho hoped historio friendship would develop In the future, and sent his greelings and best wishes
A rickshaw is now available to carry cus- tomers to and from the Grenadier Public House in London's wealthy Belgravia Nixon conferred with Foilsh district.
Lines
For
Aint's
Hatfiold, Aug. 3. Slipshod speech will be a
punishable offenco term at Hatfield Grammar School.
noxt
Tenants of the tavern, Mr and Mrs G. Bernerd were granted
Meanwhile, as Vice-President
this leaders
Mrs afternoon, Patricia Nixon was visiting o da children's Icindergarton happital in the Warrow suburbs,
welcomed
a renewal of their lease in the as well as a chlidren's elle and an institution for denf-mutes, High Court here subject Lo
Wag cara She
warmly no private agreeing that would be allowed in the fashion- everywhere.-AFP. able mews In which
is It situated.
for the In court, counsel tenants said that women in high heeled shoes would have difficulty In getting over the! cobbles, but it was considered that a rickshaw or a sedan chair would not be a breach of the lease,
First Passenger
Too Raw
For The Police
The first passenger was Mrs Paulu Bernerd, who was pulled over 130 yards of cobbles by her 41-your-old. husband The GenTrey.
According to the governors, whose chairman is Mr John McKnight, assistant secretary of the BBC Schools Broadcasting Council, the school's 700 boys Mr Bernerd raid:. "The and girls speak with the recents į rickshaw will be available seven of Cockney, London, 17 miles nights week for customers, away, and America.
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The governors have appoint ed 30-year-old Mr Brinn Shaw, of Luton, 25 miles north London, to replace this com- bination with the Hatfield ne- rent."
"It will be a pleasing. telligent form of speech
In-
with
no uint's nixi no dropped con- sonants," Mr Shaw sald today.
OLIVIER RECORDINGS
London, Aug. 3. back-to-naturo fooling got several Britons into trouble with the law over the holiday weekend.
Raymond Hayes,
22-year-
"I have engaged three run- persall English. One is a old steward, who swam makoch senior accounts clerk, one works in the round pond in London's in u store, and the other is an Kensington Gardens on Satur- ex-professional footballer," he day evening. was Aned £2 to- day. He was also fined 10 shill- anid
ings for refusing to give his
address to u
park name and keeper who called him out of the pond, used for solling model boats, and found he had nothing
One-hundred-and-twenty pro ple had applied for the job, he Guid,
The three men employed did not think it a menial job but regarded it as "great fun."
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Mc Bernerd added that his Hayer said he had been drink application for third party in- | ing. |surance cover for the rickshaw Polloe in Dunstable, about 48 Next teen all junior forms was the first application of Its
an miles from here, "raided" London, Aug. 3. and some seniors will spend one kind his brokers had ever had open-air swimming pool in the At least 14 people died and period each weeke trying to at--China Mall Special.
small hours today after the
reported savers! were hurt on Britain'squire.it. They will hear roads yesterday, the Automoblie cordings of Sir Laurence Olivier
were bathing in the nude and Association said today.
and other actors, then will
teenage girls were swimming ini their underwear.
Police took the names and addrernes of eight men and four girls and drove the girls home. China Mall Special.
Bedford, Aug. 3. "The road accident toll has listen to their own votees play- Fellow airmen at Chickannds now mounted to 42 killed and od back on a £100 tape recorder US Air Force base bet airman $02 injured
Pello
thal 510 in only two days, presented by the school's parent- Horace and our records are not com teacher association.
wouldn't eat a live frog. They had to pay-UPI.
plete," a spokesman said.
"We fear that thin Bank
There will be lines or deten-
Holiday may prove to be the tion for any pupli heard speak-
worst ever for road safely, even
the though traffic has been relative-
ly light,
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"From our experience t честв to bo axiomatic that traffic-free roads produce higher. ensunity Agures."—China Mail Special.
Outlawed
Enfield, Callt., Aug. 3. Ellen Doreene Harris, 18, was arrested with two friends Saturday night on charges of paring forged cheques in lapal mipermarketa.
"I puces this ruins my plans to study criminology and be-
4 Sitter, & Sever-al(1), 6 Auction, 7 Destiny, 10 Awa-it, 13 Dlalled, 14 Latimer, is Acrated, 17 Cards, 10 Excuse, 21 Alus,cune a policewoman," she told 22 itno, 23 Free,
arresting offer-UPI.
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Prince Charles Sees A Film
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East & West
Hail Mr K's
Visit To U.S.
London, Aug. 4. Eastern and Western capitals joined today in hailing the news of the exchange of visits be- tween President Elsen- hower of America and Nikita Khrushchev of Russia.
Mr
In Warsaw, Nixon, the U.S. Vice. President, said the date of the Khrushchev visit to America would be some time between Sep. tember 1 and 15.
In
Washington Mr Carl McIntire, President of
the U.S. Inter- national Council of Churches, said in a statement that Pre- sident Eisenhower's
invitation to Mr Khrushchev to visit the U.S.
"the deserves strongest opposition from Christian people our land. Before God it is morally wrong for this nailon to re- ceive this bloody-hand. ed tyrant who intends to "bury us."
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"We cannot expect Almighty God to help us in our struggle for Hurvival when we court the chief spokesman of the devil, who re- pudiates God. The re- sistance to this visit should be so great, that
Mr Khrushchev would decline to come, as he did in the Sweden,
case
of
"Our nation is being deceived."-all agencies.
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Nixon made on a TV- radio hookup in Moscow.
last Saturday,
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In his hour-long broadcast, Mr Nixon was highly critical of the world expansion alms of Communism----UPI,
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MISSILE IN
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It left a Buffy white contrail. The Thor has a range of about
1,500 miles.
here.
Los Angeles, Aug. 3. A Royal Air Forco crew auc- London, Aug. 3. Prince Charles
cessfully fired a Thor inter- today visited the London Casino cinema to mediate range ballistic misle see the cinerama show "Seven today from Vandenberg Air The seven-man RAF crew that ired the missile was trained Wonders of the World."
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bullet-nosed, gleaming It was The ten-year-old Prines Wales was unnoticed by patrons white "bird" roared of the launchpad at -2.41 pm. It as he took his sent in the second
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at
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third the
successful Inunching by an RAF crew, The second launching of the 05-foot, cigar-shaped missile here moontly rented in tho mtaalle having to be destroyed
in flight, but that still was counted as being successfully launched.
The Thor, capable of hurling atomle destruction more than 1,500 miles and used as tho booster sings for Discoverer satellite launchings bere, already has been deployed to England. It is for use only by overseas alles because of Its range.--UPI.
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