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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959.

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TOKYO to

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PAN AMERICAN

'THE WARMEST RECEPTION 1 HAVE RECEIVED IN U.S.

Of The BIG CHEERS FOR KHRUSHCHEV

Day

Smiles, Waves

A LONG WAY Handshakes In

TO GO'

was not anticipated that

Ithe Cyprus road to full

accord would be without itsj

pitfalls and that the Lon-

San Francisco

San Francisco, Sept. 21.

don-Zurich agreements could Soviet Premior, Mr Nikita Khrushchev got

be implemented friction.

without

However, it was thought that!

the

the warmest reception of his U.S. tour so far upon his arrival by train here.

laid year

down for Sume 10,000

At the hotel, there were some people cheered Į negotiation would bring the Premier as he entered the bons and a banner was displayed

Hotel after on across the street eventual

and Mark Hopkins

saying, "we harmony- understanding to the island. eight-mle car drive from the Hungarians will bury you." That year has only

a few all terminal where he was wel-

comed in a restricted area with i month to run and now there in the fear that fur- ther violence will destroy, the hard' won pence.

The Greek

Cypriots

he public excluded by Mayor George Christopher.

Mr Khrushchev after seeing the banner remarked, "so many wise people and one foul-that is so we won't get bored."

Mr Khrushchev appeared somewhat tired but grinned and shouted "okay, okay" at photo-hotel for Bee are graphers.

divided amongst themselves) and the open rift between wid Archbishop Makarios

General Grivas has come os a shock to those who are intent on peaceful 120-1 existenca between the two national elements,

APPEALING

AGAINST

Grivas In Politics CONVICTION

Grivas that

has

Necided to enter polities

there exists the posalbilly Three Sentenced that kla supporters In

Cyprus will intensify their

sini to pursue Enosis to the In' Louey Case

bitter end and therein les

the crux of the matter, ..

The Premier was outside the minutes, waving at the crowd and shaking hands with friendly individuals.

Finding 200 persons hotel Lobby, he

at the commented,

this is by far the most Ch-

I've thusiastic reception

American ceived in my entire

rc-

trip." Reporters accompanying hin agreed.

He went to his 16th floor suite and stood near the win- dow with raised arms greeting people in the street,

There WILS much horn footing, cheering, whistling and hand clapping by spectators.

Before retiring Mr Khrush chev appeared at the window

with his wife.

Appeal Mado

The London agreement la na The three men found guilt pealed, to civil officials in San

palatable to Grivas

und

IN

should he gain political

power In Greece evident

It

that he will press! for radical changes in the agreement and this is what

his supporters in Cyprus appear to bellove,

This would probably come in

Earlier American Mekla sp Francisco to avoid putting ques tions to the Soviet Premier which might offend,

in July of the attempted armed robbery of Mr W. S. T. Louey at his

This followed a public quarrel residence at 81 Waterloo

when a statement by Mayor Road, appealed against Nomis Foulson of Los Angeles their convictions and sen- sturg Mr tences before the Full replying that he might pack up and to back to Russia if he Court this morning.

were not inken geriously.

The appellants are Lee Cheuk, Lee the form of demands that 45, Lee Tak-m, 48, and

They were sen the status of the British Wing-you, 30.

tenced respectively to 12, eight, bases be altered, the had on and six years respectively.

Lee Cheult told the Court that Enosis be lifted and review of the rights of the he had been wrongfully Turkish Cypriots.

Not Possible

LE

(

victed.

JURY ABSENT

соп-

Lee said that on one occasion the jury at the trial was absent from the courtroom when he gave his evidence.

EFT to themselves the

two men

who are to be Asked by the Chief Justice, come President and Vice-, Sir Michael Hogan, if that parti- President could conceivably culer evidence was given in re- fation to the question of ad- work out amalisfactory

mirsity of statements, Lee solution based on the agreesofd that evidence was in res ments.

gard to the case as a whole,

on

points

Khrushchev

into

It was felt that the incident was serious and arother might be disastrous.

But this evening the Soviet Picmier's four of America had taken a new turn

with these three developments;

Khrushchev himself an- nounced that he had no intention of cutting his Irip short.

'She Will Still Go On Driving"

·

Lady Atller, wife of the former Labour premier, left hospital recently with

who him- broken collar-bone after her fifth car crash in four years. But Earf Attlee,. self came out of hospital yesterday after a wreck's check-up, came to take her home and announced; "Of course she is not giving vy driving. She had a very narrow cscape in this latest accident." Lady Attice has been driving 34 years, three months ago passed the Insitute of Advanced Drivers' test. She is 63. Picture shows Earl and Lady Allee leaving the hospital-Express Photo.

FARIDA SAYS

'THANK YOU' TO KENYA'S GOVERNOR

Nalorbi, Sept. 20. Farida Mathoo, the 13-year

Indian girl who was saved from drowning by the' Governor of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring, a fortnight ago, visited Government]

this House, Mombassa, weekend to say "thank you."

Wearing a neat cotton drama, ahe curlsded to the Goverdhi and presented him with 24 table lamp made from conch to shall

10 "Don't offened Khrushchay" dictum re- ported to have been sent San Francisco civic leaders, the Soviet Premier's next port of call.

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the more cheerful ception he received at wayside towns en route from Los Angeles to San Francisco.

Applauded

GRATITUDE

The lamp bore a cilver plaque on which was written: "To Sir Evelyn Bring in gratitude for saving my life, on September 6, 1050 Faride."

Farida did not leave empty

She had ciso taken

Mr and Mrs Khrushchev were handed,

warmly applauded and cheered with her the woollen vest, tom the by crowd of about 3,000 when off by Sir Evelyn before he the traip made a stop at Santa plunged into the sea and which was picked up later by a friend

was

The appellant went on to say not is This, unfortunately,

that it was possible that in his possible. There are far too testimony he had not made him- many Intereats to be sutis- self clear to the Court as re- fied

and the shadow of gurds werlain Important Grivas remains over the the defence,

He contended. ihal island. Unable to rely

him evidence against the left-wing element the insuficient on all charges. Archbishop has to depend on the right-wing to avoid a gesture of appeasement which might be construed betrayal of Greek interests.

But the mera

this, hú does suspicious of the mure Greek motives do the Tur

Barbara;

49 Killed In Stampedé

To See

Goddess

Bombay, Sept. 20. Forty-nine people were reported to have been crushed to death and 29 Injured, at en village near here today In a stampede of 50,000 people gathered to see a miracle-working "goddem."

Reports reaching hers from the village of Zinska zaid the crowd had been collecting around it for the last three days for a dharsan (view) of the girl claiming to be the in- carnation of the goddess Bhavani of Hindu mythological fore, She had been going into-x tranos which she attributed to the goddess entering her body and claimed that she could per- form miracles by her "divine. powers,"

Medical relief was sent to the village se zoon as the District officials have gone disaster report reached bere. there to conduct an Inquiry-Router.

THUNDERSTORMS

BRING FIRST SURGE OF COLD

son.

The Difference Between Earth And Moon

According To Lunik

Moscow, Sept. 20.

Russia announced tonight that data received from the rocket with which she hit the moon last weekend showed that, unlike the earth, the moon has no magnetic field and no surrounding belts of radiation.

AMERICAN ON DRIVING

CHARGE

An American airline pilok, Captain G. Fly, 49, of 6 Stanley Beach Road, appeared before Mr T. L. Yang at Central Magia tracy this morning on'a charge! of driving under the influence of drink or druge, :

by Tasa, the first

Rul a statement

rovenied for which time that the final staốc of the rocket reif hit the noon as well as the container full instruments and pennants, sald the concentration of lonleed particle in space increased within about.-10,000 kilometres of the moon.

(Ionised particles are particles which have lost one of the elec trons which revolve round, an atomic nucleus. The formation of such particles takes place continually in a region above the earth called the tomorphere). CONCENTRATION

a

The statement and the con- centration near the

moon "can It is pilored that at 6.35 pm. be accounted for either by the yesterday on Island Road near moon being enveloped in the junction of Shek O Road, he blanket of ionised gases-a' kitiä drave par No. XX9633, while of lunar ionosphere--or by the under the influence of artik "orį moon-doing- -surrounded by n drugs to such an extent as toj region of increased concentration be incapable of having proper of corpuscles with energies of the order of scores of volts," it control of the vehicle,

sald.

Fly, who was on $500 ball, pleaded not gully and Mr Yang Bxed October 5'for, hearing -

Watchmaker

Sets New Solo Flight Record

San Francisco, Sept. 20.

The statement said the rocket hit the meon about 407 miles from the centre of the visible surface, cast of the Sea of of Serenity, near the craters Adstylus, Archimodes and Putolyces. It was then travelling nt about 7,200 miles an hour, and struck the moon at on angle of 60 degrees,--Reuter,

CAIRO TO RELEASE SWINBURN

Calro, Sept. 20. Mr James Swinburn,

tho

Peter Gluckmann, the 33.

year-old flying watch-Britory held in gool here on spy maker, became the world charges, will be reisased at noon tomorrow, it was ninounced to- record holder for a solo night flight around the world in Swinburn,

Arab News

53-year-old

Too Drunk

a single engine plane former business manager of the Agency, is being when he landed here to-free under an official amnesty day, 29 'dnya after for prisoners who have com- By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER

pleted half their sentences. He starling his venture.

was gaoled for five years. lo Gluckmann's arrival auto- 1050-Reuter Saturday's heavy thunderstorm heralded the

arrival of the first surge of cold air of the sea-matically established the around the world record since no one has previously made the trip aninimura before the alone with chicial recognition. A Royal Observatory, spoldes, day's

The official elapsed timo fot man described the drop fa tem storm broke, was 760 degrees.

the flight was 20 days, six hours 'Saturday's maximum tem- | kept in his hotel in Los Angeles |

perature as "normal and e-

eight minutes and 32.2 seconds. perature was 80. degrees, but Gluckmann made the last leg af and did not get to see people. He patted her on the shoulder | sonal."

The Mayor, Mr Edward" Ab-

and millingly agreed.

He said the lowest tempera-on Sunday a drop of 2.0 de his journey from Honolulu in

that he'd had six or seven boitles bott, quipped in reply: "You

Farida, lugged the vest to her ture recorded during the last ces In the maximum tempera-17 hours and 31 minutes.

ture was noted. can' see the people here. Santa

His fight has the sanction o of beer and was "too drunk to days, was yesterday Barbara, is a free city," This and, ut tears rolled down her three

These temperatures, the the Federation Aeronautique { drive." spokesman sald, are close to Internationale, which keeps drow a hearty laugh from the face, asured him: "I will keep morning when the thermometer Soviet leader.UPI & Reuter, I it always."—Reuter,

dropped to 74.3 degrees. Satur- the normal Ogures for this time aviation records,

of the year.

On the subject of the sen- Mr Khrushchev's only com- tenec, Lee submitted that 12 plaint, velced to the Mayor of

care was excessive.

the city, was that he had been

He said

suffered he had enough. Members of his family had been detained by the police for several months, he said.

CONFLICTING

Second appellant added that kish Cypriots become and there nod been conflicting they are unlikely to modify evidence regarding his enti their demands unless thoro cation by prosecution witnesses. He said the trial Judge had fears are set at rest.

been fair in his suraming-up lo the jury, but the jury had not followed his directions properly. Lee Tak-sun sald also that

British Bases

he had been doing business on a and claimed to THERE also remains the logo scale,

know many well-known people contentious question of

In the Colony, including the British bases. Under the utters

Реаге the London agreement Britain merchants.

employ is at liberty to

Lee sold the police had had

of

and

labour, in the bases from to hold conferences at Htend- all over the island.

quarters before they made up

If an emergency occurred at thele minds whether or not to

a later date it is conceivable arrest in.

that the agreement might The three were contenced on July It is there-by Mr Justice.it, IL Mills Owens break down.

at the Criminal Sessions after having templed robbery and of other con

nested charges,"

Four. other men also charged at The Una wide moguljted,

The incident at sir Louey's house was alleged to have taken place on December 22 last year,

fore Improbable that Britain been convicted by a jury of at- would be justified in using Cypriot workers as their loyalty would be suspect. As far as Britain in concern- ed the only real safeguard for the bases is to maintain scrupulous observation the terms of the London agreement by hooping good relations with the, Cyprus Government.

Hearing in bontinuing.

The Full Court comprises

ine

of Chief Justice, Sir Michepi Hogan,

and Str Justice AD. Nehuiss.

of hers.

She acked the Governor if she could keep it as a memento.

Spitfire Crashlands On

Last Flight

London, Sept, 20. Britain's doughly Spitte fighter plane sputtered off into the pages of history to night but like many another veteran not without protest.

inst surviving RAF Spitfire of the Battlo of Britain ze

How low in salute. years ago over the city. Then it crash- landed in

at it sportfield

flow home for the last time Into permanent retirement. The plane apparently · gut inte

trouble as it now, Borow cricket.

Catford, flold at circled the field and slowod across the Depty playing aIER.

Mr D. E. Res, Crown Counsi. · As it skidded scrom the gram, a

is for the Crown, assisted by in-

pactar 23 Morstinaion.

None of the appellants are repre- aunted by Counseli

wing aurskød into another aymbol of Belitsh dergudŽU VAR

— of cricket - strumpa

The storm yielded nearly 20 inches of rain, and the maximum rate of rainfall recorded at the Observatory was 9.94 inches per hour. Rainfall 'since January 1, now stands at 10048 inches. The usual amount of rain dur ing the next three months varies around seven inches,

The Colony's record annual

deserted a few minutes exriler, Today, the surviving Spitfire rainfall was established in 1880

by white-clad cricketers lis search of tea.

Air Ministry oflolais said they understood the pilot of the 20- year-old Spitfire was not la jured...

A few minutes earlier, the Spit- fire and a Burricane, Its fight- Ing cothpanion of the bills, ou London, led 10 Hunter Jet fzbiers in

Bly-pust over Westminster Abbey, la Batika "of: Bastain” commemoration

ceremonies. It was the last time that the Spitze Hurricano wore taking part in the y-pakk/ The Air Council has ruled it would not Un practicable to: koop: the valoran piston»rnaled; mno- -Bilmos, in-flying, sundlilən, year

After your,

Inches. In 1057,

made sure it would not be with 119,71 practicable. Eyewitness sald an annual total of 116.15 inches splinters from the plans. How was recorded. through the air for 150 yards,

The undercarriage, propter

الله

Gluckmann had originally hoped to complete the flight in 16 days, but poor weather ham pered his progrces-UPI.

Pittsburgh, Sept. 20. Honesty paid off for Charles A. Pupine, 31, when he admitted yesterday in an accident

Judgo Lopan L. Lowls, noting. it was tha first time he'd heard anyone adest to more than "one or two beers", suspended Lupine's 30-day gool term and put him on probation for a year.---UPI.

Bevan Threatens Suez

Inquiry If Labour Wins

Swansea, Sept. 20. Anaurin Bevan," deputy leader of the Labour Party, promised in an election spooch here tonight

and one of the wing tipe were Menon Regrets that the Labour Party, if it won the General Elections

damaged,

Today's fly-paal" was watched

New York, Sept, 20. Mr V K. Kristinn, Menon, by the Prime Minister, Indis's Defence Minister, sald “Harold Macmillan, Opposition Leader, Mir- Hugh Gaflaton, Lonight that the Incursions of Chinese troops into the frontier and Cabinet' and military orces of India were highly re- ofisiala, Ineleding: sarvtypes grottable

of Mio kallant band of the He told a panel on

Tele the fowe RAF PICT who vision programme "Meet the piloted the Splitros) and | Fyers"; - It han dend us no good Hurricanos to beat back the und the Moštů, no good of the Germán and hope this chapter wil be Luftwaffe in the early days of ended as soon as possible.”.......... World War II.UNI.

Reuter,

of October 8,' would' open an inquiry into the Suaz expedition,

"He said that in the runtimer of 1956. the Conservative Government received a series of letters from the then Sovlat Premier: Nikole! Bulganin" and Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev warning that the Savist Government would notismalçı: Inactivo” if Britain launched a Suox expedition,

Mr Bevan aald that in the face of this, tho Conservative Cabinet decided on an operation which could have led to World War III and the destruction of Britain,AFF.

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