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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5; 1959.

AMERICAN CITIES WANT MR. K Padre Loses Mystery

Detroit Holds

Out The Olive Branch

New York, Aug. 4.

American cities are already crowding each other in the race to be picked for Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's American way of life tour. sche- duled for next month.

Filadelphia is enger to ho to the Soviel Pranier the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall where the Declaration of later pendente was signed.

Marshalltown, Iowa, laki might be a better iden to take the guest to the world's most

fertile cornflekki,

New York, which had refused to greet King Ibn Saud of Sauch Arabia anti Detroit which

P

cently rubbed Soviet Vice- Premier Frol Kozlov Both state Mr they are willing to receive Khrushchey in the interests of place.

Detroit Mayor 3.ools Miriani said the automobile capital

Prison For

Soldiers

In Cyprus

Bower.

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Nicosin, Alg. 4. Lieutenant-General Sir Roger

Commanche - ju - Cluef Middle East 1.and Forces, has cozoned entenres xix and five years prior- mrit

two British Army privates alleged to have sold a large quantity of ammunition to Turkish Cypriots, an Army spokesman said today.

He also coudried additional sentences of disraisal withi ignominy.

The soldiers were ennvicted last June of misappropriating War Department property.

The court was told that some of the misappropriated ammuni- tion had been recovered but sume was silf missing.

would

recelyc

Premier Khrushchev with the “dignity, cordiality owed respeel and to the guest of the President of the United States."

He added that refugees from Eastern European countries to be found in Burge nombor in Detroit would "surely belinve with "fair-play."

Prince Charles Goes To

Fun Fair

London, Aug. 4. Ten-year-old Prince Charles toured the London Thame- side Festival Gardens and Battersea Fun Fair today ini the company of the Royal

It

governess, Miss Katherine Peebles.

followed yesterday's visit by the Prince of Wales in a Lon- don einem1.

grinume designed to show the her to the Throne the ordinary life of London.

"President Einhower is try-These visits are part of a pro- Ing to claw war," d the Mayor of Detrai, who nuded. "en noble undertaking and we should all co-operate with him,"

Miriani insisted bis decision was not a turnabout.

Khrushchev, he said, will be on an ofBelal visit to the United

States at the invitation of Pre- sident Elsenhower. The two men he refused to greet were Just unofficial tourists,

Public Interest

He and his eight-year-old sister, Princess Anne, őre being taken frequently to places of interest without advance pubilelty or special nrrangements being

nade.

Mr Jack Carlton, Deputy Gen-

eral Manager of the Gordens, anid tonight the Prince, the governess and a detective were at the fun fair for about 10

minutes.

He added: "Prince Charles went 'an the electric speedway and Strandes, airi the fiery Detroit

arove a car himself, President Mayor,

the hoop-In, Eisenhower believes the visite pinyed on

went into the mirror maze and to the stall where balls are thrown

of Khrushchev to the United States will be in the public Interest.

The city of Worthington,

offered Minnesota,

to give Khrushchev a turkey dinner.

The little city's annual "Turkey Festival" usually draws more thun 50,000 visliers about Sep- lember 15.

Mr Khrushchev has informed the State Departmen! that he articularly wants to visit four American cities Washington, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco-during his visit.

Farming Area

Informed

Sources said the Sovici leader also has ex- pressed a desire to visit the Midwest farming area and ace something of the cattle rats- ing Industry. possibly Техал. during his 13-day

totir.

Into a clown')

mouth. "Prince Charles also wen! JA- side the rotor enclosure all cadoyce watching, but did not ride in the machine Itself. (The rotor is a revolving dram

which pins people to its walls by centrifugal force).-Reuter,

Welsh Pirate

fu

Radio

Again

Russian villeials also have in- States that Rond blocks were set up in tone! the United North Cyprus at the weekent Khrushchey wants to see some because Turkish Cypriots were thing of the US. plastics indus reported to be smuggling Intry. It is in this field, as well as Industry in gen- Hlleit arms from Turkey. high the chemical authoritative sources reventederal, that Russia logs consider. tedayChina Mail Special and ably behind the United States. UPI.

---ÁFP & UPI.

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORDdorów: 1 Ardour, à Menda,

8 lain, Racing, 10 Steer. 11 Super(b), 12 Hewn, 13 Ready, 10 Malled, 18 Energy, 20 Bedan, 22 Hook, 23 Talot, 23 MIMIC, 20. Hermana,

27 Veica 20 Data, 10 Defert Down:

1 Alps 2 Duckweed, 8 Urini; 4 Regular, 8 Mistely, 0 Ex tree, Dread, 14 Advokáté, 15 Younty, 10 M-actr; 17 Ignored, 19 Native, 21 Era, 24, NO

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coptance by the Church afterwards.

Prison Post Of The

Missing Plaque

Devonport, Aug. 4.

Tho Union Jack was re- hoisted by the Royal Navy on the uninhabited} Atlantic island of Rockall, 200 mlley west-north-west; of

Barra Head in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, the Admiralty announced today.

But what happened to metal plaque which comanemor- ated the first hoisting when Rockall was annexed to the UK In September 1055, remains mystery.

NO TRACE

No trace of it was found when a party of officers and ratings from the destroyer Cavendish, which arrived here today, tand ed on

To feel high peak, the home of a famous Guille mots' colony, and fixed a plaque to commemorate their stay of an hour last Friday.

It is believed that this is the first time Rockall had been visited since HMS Vidal, a sur- vey ship, formally took poscea stom of it in the name of the

Testament forbids second marriages, and, accused:

...the bishops are placQueen, ing themselves above the law."

Wilson, divorced Reading vlcar whose engagement He talked of his struggle to to 21-year-old Jeanette Sedgbeer han coat him a post as prison chaplain, last Thursday gave his first Interview at his fiancee's home, He talked of his divorce --- he was the innocent party, and was granted custody of two daughters eight years ago, and of his ac

bring up his daughters single-handed, and of meeting "a woman who I know can give us all the He care and love which will enable us to have a happy family life together". He said that in common

with many theologians he is not convinced that the

New i teaching of the

AUSTRALIA TOLD:

HANDS OFF

W. NEW GUINEA

INDONESIAN Foreign

Djakarta, Aug. 4.

Minister Norostiati

He

Subandrio today warned Australia to keep her hands off West Irian (Dutch New Guinea). was referring to a statement reportedly made by Australian Prime Minister, Mr Robert Menzies, on television.

Llangefni, Wales, Aug. 4.

station, pirate radio

At the close of Mr Subandrio's Radio Wales, reported the Australian tour last February conference of Plaid Joint communique had been Cymru, the Welsh Na-issued stating that Australia would not oppose efforts toward tionalist Party, here yes- an eventual agreement, between terday when the BBC the Netherlands and Indonesia failed to do so..

on the long-standing, dispute It borrowed

television over West Irlan. In the broad- .. BBC

cost My Menzica wes reported wavelength in the operation.

to have

that expressed hope Shortly before midnight when

West Irlan would have Delf- the BBC television service

government one day.

cloth, the pirate station Mr Subandrlo Issued hla came on the wound channel warning today after an hour- and gave reports of the con-long meeting with Australian ference in Welsh.

MORE POWERFUL The station used a new in

mitter, more powerful than anything it has used before, and the programme went on for 15 minutes.

The party does noi seknowledge

the any link with

radio

station,

Its annual report sald: "

.. no- one knows who is responsi- ble for it."--Cina M011 Special,

Lost Hydrant

Los Angeles, Aug. 4. The Los Angeles Fire Departs ment today was searching for some missing property: П fire hydrant.

Ambassador, Mr Latince

Mcintyre, Rupert

who በዚ the Indonesian! summoned to Foreign Ministry to clarify the statement attributed Menzies.

Importance

to Mr

The Geneva

Communique: They Agree!

Geneva, Aug. 5. The Big Four Foreign Ministers early this moralog reached virtual agreciment on a brief

concluded: "I shall marry Miss Sedgbeer, God willing, and try to full my vocation to help, teach, and lead my fellow men in some way other than through my priest- hood."

Gift Of Twins To Childless Couple

Newcastle, Aug. 4.

A Polish couple who already have six children, drew up a secret pact here to- day to give their five- week-old twins to a child- less Lancashire couple.

The parents are Mr and Mrs Mackolej Zwerzanski, of Ben- well, Northumberland, and their twins, Stefan and Marla, were born in the General Hospital

her.

Mr Zwerzanski, a 40-year-old ex-miner, has been unemployed for a long time.

He begins 01 211 a week job this week, but he, and

In

his wife belleve that this will not be sufficient to suppor! 12 family of eight children.

Secret Pact The pact, drawn up il one-page Anal Communique solicitor's office provides for Mr recessing the Geneva coa- ference until a time and place and Mrs Zwerzaak to hand to be decided later through over the twins at a sceret ren-

dezvous next weekend, diplomatie exchanges,

rever to sen them again,

is

notes

and

10

Mr Subandrio stressed the

After three months, tite twins importance of friendly, rola-

The communique, which

will be formally adopted by the about 200 words long, tions between Australia and

and said that is that the ministers held useful, Lancashire couple who have not Indonesia

evon disclosed their names was of primary Importance frank and comprehensive dis-

had not Mr and Mts Zwetzanski-China for there friendly relations cursions, but found

apree Mall Special that Australia

refrain from been possible to reach

ment on several issues con- conducting an active polley

Germany concerning part of Indonesian nected with Bern, territory, although the terri-and European security, it was

understood. tory was disputed between

Indone la and the Nether- It will be made public later lands.

today. territorial integrity."

“We will respect Australian

he said, The ministers reached virtual and on the other hand, expect agreement on the phraung of that Australia will conduct a the communique after a three- The hydrant apparently was hands-off polley, concerning an hour discussion at the villa of Indonesian Soviet Foreign Minister Andre! stolen after being knocked over integral part of

Gromyko.-UPI. by a car. UPI.__

territory."AFP.

Search For Missing Climbers Called Off

The, xix members of the expedition (left to right) Dr Keith Warburton (British tender of expeditor) Harry Blephenson (British) Martin Guanét (German) John Edwards (Dri-

sh) Alberi fürschbletter (German) and Hichard Knight (British). Express Photo.

Rawalpind), Aug. 4. by Dr. Keith Warburton, aj

Briton,

The search for three British Bad, weather caused the search

and two German climbers.1, be abandoned. now 13 days overdue at The sole British survivor, Mr their Himalayan base camp was called off to night, according to delat Information reaching horo, The missing party was, wedded

John Edwards, reported that avalanches overwhelming various camper pot up by the climbers madé further' Tescuo qlmost Impossible.

Mr Edwards, who folded that

Anglo-Egyptian £500,000 Deal

Cairo, Aug. 4.

The plaque had been buited anti cemented into solid rock three yar's

When ago.

the party from Cavendish, arrived they found

trace of the plaque and only one leg of the tripodial Ang staff erected by the Vidal. To this they lashed the Union Jack-Router.

N-Power Stations For India

Bombay, Aug. 4. India's Brst nuclear power station, costing about £41,250,- 000 and with a capacity to gen- erate 250,000 kilowatts, will go into operation In 1964, Dr H. J.) Bhabha, head of the Atomic Energy Division of the Ministry of Natural Resources 'und Scien-

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