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• THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959.
Ike Won't Take
Decisions Without Allies
Washington, Sept. 10.
President Eisenhower discussing in a television broadcast tonight his forth- coming talks with Mr Nikita Khrushchev said: "It is my profound hope that some real progress will be forthcoming, even though no one would be so bold as to predict such an outcome.” Referring to his talks in, rental objectives to which we Europe with the leaders of are collectively pledged," Britain, Fratree and Weat Ger-svid.
he
many, Be Prealdent said that "We agreed that the defensive each of them was "fully aware strength required for our com- of America's conviction that anython security must continue to
gracment to hold 1 summit be maintained," meeting must be based upon the certainty, that our status and rights in Berlin are reppectedl,"
They had to discussed the similar Common Maricot and develqpments tending to knil plore closely together The na- tion of Europe,
Another subject of the dis- cussions was the growing prob tema faced by
under-
the
Some Indication "In addition, the Prendent added, "we bebeve there must be me clear Soviel indication, no matter how given, that t veloped or newly-formed na strious Bogotiation will bring tans of the world. about real promise of reducing the causes of warld tension:""
Outlined
President Eisenhower said he to the other
While In Renn, London had pullined Paris, the Presitlent said he ex-Western leaders the reasons for pressed Amerlean concern over his Invitation to Mr Khrushchev.
of he were simply: the aggressive actions Communists in Asia."
"First to elve hirn the He said he hoped that the opportunity to see what Americ designation of fact-finding and Americans are like: to fet commission by the United N-him see and feel a great and Bons Sccurity Council would thrlying nation living in rea! "erve to halt
expression freedom. Da bus threatened the freedom
Low"
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"Second, to give him face
to face, the boste ronvictions of Regarding his European visit our people on the major issues the Presikaf said that his most of the day including We memorable impression wax at Berlin, and to hear from him "the people of Europe deeply directly his own views on those like people of America,"
Old Friends
İsales.
The President sald fl wap appropriate that the head of the Soviel State and the do- "in the villages, towns, and in minant figure In the Soviel the big cilles, 1 could feel this Government be given the message rushing acru the opportunity form his own Atlantic in Kreat
roar," Mr Impressions of America. Elsenhower said, "Along The Mr Eisenhower sald he had lanes and
the assured the allies that the Country *s
in- mesoge wus. always the same, vitation to Mr Khrushchev did Even during a long uutomobile not suggest any purpose of de- trip to make a courtesy visil to faliive negothilton, the Queen and her family, there www Fenreety
Indred
"But it does imply the hope yard that serious exploratory efforts slực teh that did not have its ilitle may reveal new opportunities knot of people to send boeic this‡ for" practic!
progress toward zame greeting art sentiment to removal of some of the causes of world tensions," the President America,"
He said that in his talks with declared Chancellor Konrad
Mr Harold
Adenauer,
Understanding Macrilion, Pre-
shent Charles de Gaulle,
"all
old friends of mine," Minister Segni and
Prime
The President Foreign leaders fund
sald expressal
Allled their reasons Khrushchev
Mr
Minister Pells of Haly and Mr understanding of the
Nato for Holland, the Luna of
inviting: Castell President, "we rue to America. affirmed our unity on fundo- "While their hopes for pro- iental issues and in support of gresa revented varying degrees the North Atlantic Treaty of optimism, each was сол- Organisation,"
vinced that the effort Wils clearly one thal had to bu nude," he said.Reuter.
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"We are resolved
there will retreat from the funda-
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Makarios
Facing Armed Rebellion
is of
Nicosia, Sept. 10.
Makarios Archbishop
faced with threats armed rebellion by former Eokamia favouring Enosis the union of Cyprus with Greece - it) was learned relinbly here today.
The revelation
reportedly wUB made by Archbishop Makarios hinuself during
an interview
te had with 300 former Eoka- men who visited him today to ask why their representative to the Edma ruling committee was summarily dismissed lust week. The dismissed committee 1221, Fotis Papafokis, who lost one NITY fighting with the Enks, represented the Famagusta district, where he was held in Krcat esteem.
FLEW TO ATHENS is supporters had the shock of their lives today when Arch- bishop Makarios" reportedly re- ! vealed to them: that Papalo had been involved in recent arms smugging attempts Inter Cyprus and that he was one
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REX LEAVES HOSPITAL AFTER KAY'S DEATH
CONSIST
MALE
Rex Harrison leaves the London Clinic three hours after Kay Kendall's death. She was his wife. -Express Photo.
General Election Fever Mounting
London, Sept. 10.
of the founder members of the Britain's forthcoming General Election was taking
KEM
instituted recently secret organisation whose dem clared aim is opposition to the London conference agreement and wholehearted support of Enosis.
Nothing yet how been offelafly
on an American look today with the sale of badges with the slogans “I'll back Mac" and "I'm a Mac man".
The badges, just over on inch, cent book, "The rise and fil announced in, connection within diameter, show the Prime of Sir Anthony Eden." Papafotis except that the Arch- Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan, Mr Churchill claimed brouch bishop has been trying in con- loughing against a "Conservative ¦ of copyright, but a judge in the feel him unstevessfully all day. Blue background.
vacation court refused his appli- Papafolis few to Athens to!
calion. Reuter, visit General Grivue after his
election, al-
This is the first time that dismisand and returned to badges of this kind have been Cyprus Inst night. "Popíratis" supporters wit
a further moeting with rlos tomorrow.-UP!.
used in a British have though they hava Maka~ | used in America,
Vintage Cars
On Tour
on
been widely Jimenez To
At Blackpool 1,000 delegates to the annual Traces Union Con- gress rose to their feet encering wildly to greet Mr Hugh Gail- skell, the Labour Party leader.
Meanwhile Lord Hallsham, Chairman of the Conservative Party, Warned a Party, moelingt to go into the campaign with.
bul not OVIT- confidence confidence.
a21d
the
London, Sept. 10. Vintage car enthusiasts, Lord and Lady Montagu of Beaulicu,
Margins were for Africa leave England
MITTOW, October 8 with a collection of the way to lose at election was exhibits
their
to think that it was " from
motor
ibar." museum at Beaulieu.
He advised Socialists: "Drup They will spend four months mud slinging. It will not pay.” In South and Central Afrien and will exhibit cars at Durban, Sir Winston, today failed to stop
Mr Randolph Churchill, son of Capetown, Johannesburg and publication of a Labour Salisbury,
paganda booklet The Tory "If this tour successful," Swindle" due out tomorrow. Lord Montagu sald today, "It In a section criticising the I will be followed by visits to Conservativus
over the SULZ other countries."-Chinn Mall Intervention the booklet gives Special.
extracts from Mr Churchill's re-i
1380m
Be Deported
Washington, Sept. 10.
The U.K. Board of In- migration Appeals upheld today a deportation order against former Venezuelan Marcos president-diciatur Pere Jimenez
The board's decision was announced by the Justice Department.
The tormer Venesuelan leader has been staying in luxurious refuge in
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Miami.
His deportation was first ordered June 22 by A special inquiry officer ap. pointed by the Julice Department.
Jimenez appealed to the U.6. immigration board against the decision-UTI.
Judge, Journalist, Student
Got Drunk For Science
Champaign, Ill., Sept. 10.
JUSTICE of the Peace Robert Brown drank 8 shots of whisky in 46
minutes today and got floored, sick and repentant.
A newspaper reporter and A machine-shop
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24 Private resources7 (5).
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a Inols campus and tile bands one-ounce shots.
Inw student get drunk, too, but of JP's and judges, here for Brown's partners got a litio at lead they stayed on their foot, treille court conference, clogged) giddy and talkative but slayed It was all in the Interest of the doorway for a glimpse of crecí. The judge got sick. He truffle science. However, Brown' the volunteer drinkers
had to lie down
on a couch said, "Ten not sing to do this
The other volunteer drinkers while the testing began on the
not even in the Interest werd Decabur newspaperman two other, volunteers. Conforanca
af science."
Harald Stoner, 29, and thos 'otudert James Strut, Alton. "The next drunk driver who Brown, 42, and a semi-teetotaler comes before me...I'm going to was chosen because It was felt feel very sorry for him, Brown hún maturity and seriousness said. There was menace in his would be vital to the tests.
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.---Across: 3 Remedial, ↑ I-ran, valoe.
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Tosts Stainer and Strull went of tests through the battery while Drown moaned. Two hours later the Lake Zurich, IL, In the-45-minute nipping judge got up and took the festa, сапа The Judge made 100 per cent
9 Distract. 11 Consoles, 18 Heir, 15 Together, 18 Sinister, 19 - The test was aimed at show- period, Stainer drank blx Tell, 21 Deferred, 25 Tenny), 20 Salt, 27 Minerals. Down: Iing how little alcohol it takes to of beer; Struft downed five more errors than before drink- Disc, a Pa-in, 4 Evil, 5 Eotą, 0 Image, 7 Later, ℗ Dolts, 10 Søven, mike a mon a dangerous driver, one-ounce shots of 100 prooting. Stainer 160 per cent már, 12 Úzone, 14 Irene, 10 Hides, 17 Ripen, 19 Toteri, 20, Linen, 21 Dyer, 22 Foil, 23 Hout, 24 Duty.
The experiment was conducted whisky and Brown toppad themi | and Strulf 275 per cent m In a room on the Univemily 09 both by tossing away" his 81⁄2 |—UPL
|BOAC PILOTS
AXE-SWINGING
SEE U.S. POLE CHARGED
MISSILE
HIT TARGET WITH MURDER
Honolulu, Sept. 10. Two Boac pilots
saw an
Ating missile fired from A Vandenberg Air Force Base 5,000 miles away,{ explode early yesterday as they were about to take off from Wake Island.
Copenin John B. Pasco said that be and hin co-pitol Leo Budd witnessed the tremendous blast.
Sydney, Sept. 10. · 36-year-old Polish immigrant, alleged by police to have "struck indiscriminately" at people with an axe in a cinema here yesterday, appear- ed in court today on a charge of murder, on 10 charges of attempted murder, and one of common assault.
The man, Bogden Mazurski, † hin coâ; and began to strike in- described as an upholsterer, was decriminately patrons of the led into Sydney's Central court theatre." handcuffed.
As he stepped into the dock, a wall of police formed up on each
htm.
Tall and heavily built, Mazurski shouted "My name is truce Marr when a pelice of clul read his name to the court.
Mazuraki had then hurried along the aiste out into the open. Where he was eventu- ally arrested,
"We were just about to open throttle when we saw a terrific explosion to the north of the deland," Capt Pasco said. "It didn't
WIR appear very for off. We could seo one end of the zig-❘ zagging vapour trail. It just at dawn and distance was very doceptivo,**
ON SCHEDULE
was
Immediately after a naval air- craft called the tower at Wake
起 reported seeing
and
1rt-
mendous explosion, The men In the tower replied that they also spotted the blinding flash- and that 11 WTH "right on schedule."
Capt. Pasco sald the tower 1ok him the "bird" hiz The exact target--whatever it was.
༞1t WOR at great altitude when the vapour, tralis Jerked violently meaning the missile was altering course to get target,
on
"It was a wonderful thing to see. We didn't realise what we had seen-but the misslie must have gone about 3,000 miles." -UPI.
Farrou
Down Aislo
The couri wig fold that Mazurski
7 native of Poland who bad came to Aus- tralin nine years ago. It was not known whether he was mar-
Poloo allege Mazursk) ran ried. down the niple of a darkened The magistrate, Mr H. E claema swinging A short-Stonhom, remanded Mazurski in handled axc.
eustody until September 10,-
Ambulances took 10 people to Chinn, Mail Special,
hospital. One man who stood in front of his wife to protect her had two flagers of one hand! chopped off.
The police prosecutor, Scr geant . H. Lucas, told the court there was a possibility of other deaths arising out of Mazurski's aptions.
The sergeant said that yester- day afternoon Mazurski took an uxe from a workshop behind the boarding house in which he wan diving and sawed part of the handle.
Then he went to the Regent Theatre, bought a ticket and
Egyptian In London
London, Sept. 10,
Dr Abdul Moneimel Kalusun3", Untied Arab Republic Economic Minister, arrived here tonight by air to pay the first visit to Britain by us Egyptian Minister since the Suez crisis,
Ho will have informal meet- ings with some British Ministers, but his 10-day visit is a privata went to the buck stalls.
She and British officials wero The sergeant
continued: understood to be anxious to *Three minutes later ho stood give his visit little publicity- up and took the axe from under Heuler,
Refused To Sing For Churchill
Home, Sept. 10.
Marla opera singer
Callas refused to king for Bir Winston
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Churchill' during Mediterranean cruise regently.
This
_was revealed today by Maria's estranged husband Simor Glovann!
Meneghini.
"I went to apologise to Sir Winston and be replied with- out taking his cigar out of understand
his
mouth, 'I
perfectly.'
course se
The cruise ran its
well Tha
as could be expected under the circumstances. Now our whole · affair is in the: hands of the lawyers”, The Rome newspaper, 11 Mes Kaggero, said he had timed the breaking point to three weeks ago shortly after their return from a Mediterranean cruise in Mr Onassia's yacht, Christina.
Speaking of a cruise on the of Aristotle private yacht Onassis, be said his wife had been "more of a tigress than ever," and had refused to sing for Str Wiarton Churchill,
who was another guest aboard. ("Churchill said he would like to
bear Callas sing just once, at Jesst
to orie Boog. I teled press her but she replied; 'I ал Него for rest and nobody will make me slog, not even Bir Winston chill',
The secret of
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Signor Meneghini wan quoted
saying
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they had to divide even their dog in fixing financial settlement “you may be suro)) my wife will get the front end and I shall be left with the tall,"
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