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PAN AMERICA,
A. HELICOPTER FLIES THEM IN TO SECRET MOUNTAIN-TOP RETREAT
Of The IKE AND
AND K AT CAMP DAVID
Day
THE CLIMAX
NODAY President Eisen-
Tower and Mr Khrush- chev are meeting together! secretly for the first time at Camp David. People are looking upon it with hope for from these talks could; stom the decision to
The cold war to bring
end. Or it could mean a
Big Two Talks HUME TELLS WHY
TELLS WHY 16 Dead In
On Cold War
Issues Begin
Camp David, Sept. 25.
perpetuation of the tension President Eisenhower and Nikita S. Khrush
mean
1
I ROBBED ZURICH BANK'
Winterthur, Sept. 25.
Donald Brian Hume today told the court here trying him for murder that he robbed a Zurich bank because he did not want his conscience to "brand him as a coward.”
and the start of a progr sive decline in relations, Despite the mixed reception
has Khrushchev
bad during his tour of America, there are high hopes that today's meeting will end harmoniously. This does not that major world
The President and the Soviet (same helicopter. Leaving from problems will be magically Promier spened their extrnor- the White House lawn and arriv- Folved, but that the Big dinary mun-to-man talks almost ing about 15 minutes later at the Two will agree not to allow Immediately after arriving at mountain top, some 00 miles their differences of opinions Mr Elsenhower's heavily north of the capital.
alir animosities and guarded mountain lodge by Washington, maintain hostile divisions. helicopter And this is about as much as They will remain until Sunday anyone can hope for in the trying to find #rst stage of a rapproche ment.
chey launched a momentous experiment in personal diplomacy tonight in hopes of solving crucial East-West issues which have defied conventional ap-it anyway." proaches.
io
Among specific subjects to be Khrushchev discussed, the disarmament proposals will take an important place. They may seem remote, far-' fetched and even unwise at the moment but nothing luss than ultimate total dis- armament will do if the great powers are going to live in trust and peace with one another. There will always be interna-
tional
between problems East and West. One of the most serious Causer
misunderstanding is
ambiguous and conflicting!
of thu
statements
sides
which both make. Russin
for
example hus & Communist
Party central commitice
promises to
com.
which munise the world by forci if necessary. Mr Khrush-{
of
chey would have us be- lieve this is not so.. And while American politi-
clang talk hopefully
there are peace
always generals and admirals whe can boast of the speed with be which Moscow hydrogenised in emorgency. A good begin ping
would be for both countries to permit only a few top people to make in-i
from
some Common ground of understanding.
Gotlysburg, Sept. 25. President Eisenhower and Mr Nikita Khrushchev opened their momentous talks tonight with a general review of the world iluation immediately after thele arrival at Camp David
Allting in the sun porch President's wooden of the coltage Alop mountain, the two 'leaders and their Foreign Ministers held a wide-ranging; general‹dism. oustion, Mr James Hagerty, the White House spoken- man, told reporters - ako s presa conference,
"Mr Andrew' Herding, the Assistant Scorciary of Slate for Public Affairs at the State Department declared: "They (the Pre- sident and Mr Khrushchev)
do not intend to negotiate except on mallers of purely bilateral interest.”—--Reuter.
Mr Krushchev went into the conterenca declaring that his spectacular U.S. tour had helped
case East-West terstons "tó, a certain extent." He said he was hopeful of success.
►
The judge's questioning, of Hume concluded before lunch.
He know in advance he was Hume replied "yes, but re- going to fall, he said "but I did carding the English bank man- eger, I must say that he jumped on me and threw me to the door. He was the one who at- tacked me. I think he got what I didn't have he was out for. the pistol just for shooting around but just for necessity."
Subdued Hume, serious and subdued on the second day, of his trial yesterday'a boisterous after start, said this morning "I ae- cept the case for the prosecu- With them were two inter- tion and I am not going to dis
pute it in any way."
He admitted staying all night preters.
In the English church at Zurich, bread eating the Communion and drinking the wine. He took from the church the cardboara in which he afterwards, bux carried his pistol,
A second helicopter bore the Secretary of Stale, Mr Christian A. Herter, U.N. Ambossador, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei A. Gromyko and Mr A. A. Soldatov, the Sovie: Ministry's top experi
U.S. affairs,
Share Cottage
Asked why he felt it necessary to go to the church, he said "it's very difficult to say what
Is
going on inside someone at such moments. Maybe it was the in- fluence of Trudi Stramer" (his
Sharing the same coitage, the President and Mr Khrushchev will call in their aides for confiancee.) sultations. and to join in tho moetings throughout the week- end.
Apple In Two
Hume at first said he did not fire his pistol from the carlosrd
Dinner was being preparedox but pointed it and said
Bs the distinguished party-ar- rived.
Pb)unda -up.""
He said he could easily have shot two bank clarkch "5-1 KACEME there to start blasting and
Armed Marine sentries, some with police dogs, and Ameri-shooting...
they know I am
Later, when the President asked "Is it right that you put the cardboard box on the coun- ter cod shot through, ?" he rd-
plied "yes."
can and Soviet secret servico a very good shot with a pistol agents guarded
every feet of arid shot apples in two at 25 the road from
yards.. the camp en- trance to the presidentlal cot- tage. Others patrolled along a the collage wide are around Kself.
Former President, Mr Franklin Roosevelt used the retreat for secret conference in World War 11. He called it "Shangri-La The tast time President Elsen- hower used it was for talks with
The Court President, Dr Hans Mr Harold Macmillan, the Bri- tish Prime Minister, last March. Gut said "you have already link told us that the manager, of the schen-foch, chain fence, topped with barted wire, Frentford (England) branch of prolects the
badly arca. "No the Midland Bonk was thoroughfare" signs appeared | injuro. So you had to take on the roads around.-UFI Bina account the possibility of
A
The President has said he too! Reuter. hoped to "thaw some ice."
Scene of the summit meeting was Camp David's Aspen Lodge,
ternational polley rustle cottage perched on tore
ments. The rest should
gagged. A decision on these lines by the Big Two would
of Maryland's picturesque Catoc in Mountains.
The President and Mr Khrush-
ben welcome achievement. chev flew to Camp David in the
Kenwood
Chef
To another question, Hume said "terwards, it's easy 10 realise that the man could have been killed, but at the moment just shot without thinking."
killing."
I
16 Dead In Violent Uprising
Plane Crash
Anchorage, Sept. 25. Sixteen persons were beya Hoved dead today in the wheekage of a DC-4 oEMI- mercial Airliner which smashed info a peak on Great Bilkin Island in the Aleutians fast right.
Bearch planes which New over the burning wreckago at the 2,000-foot level of a small peak reported soeing no sign of tile. The plane left here last night and crashed us it was beginning Ite approach to Adak Island, 24 Indies southwest of Great Sitkin.
A
navy plane
alghind
ibe wreckage and reported fire was burning nearby. There was no news of the
14 aboard. fate of the UPI,
Against Chinese Troops In Tibet
Kalimpong, Sept. 25.
Tibetan guerilla fighters have attacked. Chinese occupation troops in a new multi-front cam- paign, reports reaching here said today.
"A mast violent uprising" had! taken place in western Tibet where rebel Khampa tribesmch were most active, according to the reports.
Earlier accounts supplied by travelters returning to the In- dian frontier from Tibet said: fighting also had broken out snow in the holy elty of Lhasti for, the first time sinco
that marked the ging Battle Vientiane, Sept. 25.
Dalai Lama's flight to Communist Pathet Laos guersoorie, India, laat March 17,
Hume, Swanage-born ex-con- vict, is being tried on Ave counts
murder, attempted murder, threats to fe, ermed robbery and violation of allens regularillas tions.
Ambushed
ambushed
government troops cast Vientiane city on Thursday in one of the heaviest Hume has agreed that money clashes in Vientiane Province so army source reported he is to receive from a film com-far, on pany should be paid to all the today. people who suffered, through the The source sold the govern
suffered 11 number alleged Swiss bank rald, the De- ment
13 von casualties the engagement, fence lawyer, Dr Dlefor Rechenberg, told reporters today, the details of which are lacking
so far.-UPL China Moll Special.
Bandaranaike
Gravely Ill: Operated On
Colombo, Sept. 25.
of
Mr Solomon Bandaranaike, Socialist Prime Minis-
ter of Ceylon, had a five-hour operation today
after a man in Buddhist monk's robes had fired
four bullets into his body. A hospital bulletin
lagued after the operation said the Premier had improved very slightly but that he was still gravely ill.
NEW PEAK
the
Mus-
The Khampas desperate com palen of resistance to Chinese
was said repression
to bo reaching a new peak, with one Calcutta
correspondent report- ing many Communist soldiers were killed.”
ft.
Sources both here and nearby Darjeeling sald the Chinese were digging Itenches and building inderground for- dications along Tibet's border with the Indian state of Uttar
Pradesh.
1 was not clear whether the oction was designed as a de- fence against guerilla attacks or to cut oft Tibetans hoping to flee to India, or whether it was connected with. China's current border dispute with India. UPI.
Tibetan
Issue To
Be Put
Before UN
United Nations, Sept. 25. Ireland and Malaya will bring up the question of Tibet before the United Nations next Monday despite a strenuous. be- hind-the-scenes battle led by. India's Krishna Menon to "sweep Tibet' under the rug.”
Their action will be strongly, supported by the United States and, it is expected, the majority
of
the rest of the 2-nation world organisation,
Irish and Malayan diplomats have carefully drafted their re- solution to avoid language that will stir up the cold war,
It
will call on the United Nations to support the restora- tion of civil and religious überties in Tibet.
Irish sources said they expect" only, 12 to 14 votes against the
HK Products resolution, concentrated in the
Are Cheaper
And Better
Singapore, Sept. 25.
Communist bloc.
It is felt that India and other Afro-Asian nations, who have boen active in the Bght to kill the Ireland-Malaya action, will be force by public opinion at hemo to vote in favour of tho resolution.
Ireland, who initiated the re- solution, carefully selected
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Because of severe competition at 80-sponsor that was not a mom- home and overseas, Hongkour ber of either the East or West manufacturers were forced to bloes-UPI, reduce prices and improve the
quality of their products.
1
Mr Yan. Man-icuns, leader of Typhoon Relief
Hongkong trade delegation which is here for the fifth Hong-
According to hospital sources | Intestines were patched in the the Prime Minister's spleen operation. was removed and his llyer and Later it was announced that)
Mr Bandaranalke regained con- EciUSB and joked with his doctors.
London, Sept. 25. Bandaranalke laughed feebiy kong Production Exhibition, sald today that it was sending £500 The British Red Cross sald and said. "We politicians ore
proved that Hongkong to the South Korean Red Cross tough lot"
manufacturers could successfully in response to an appeal for the Outside his hospital which is compete in the Malayan and rellet of thousands of people heavily guarded by polleo and barred to visitors,
other export markets because of' rendered homeless crowds of
cent typhoon-fouter.
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Lisbon, Beal, 25.
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Dos Santos, used to lighting and
killing bulls in Spain. i "something jusi came över me."
KINDE the bull is illegal in
·Portugal and Dos Santos was taken off to gaol despite the wild applatise of enthusiastic fans to whom, the slaughter Was rare treat. He was ter Irased on US$1,000 ball. Bullögké fans were so delighted Lo sco real "moment of truth" they vaulted over tha rallings, grabbed Dos Santos Suddenly he raised his sword, and carried kim
their The crowd, bolding Its
on
It
had been teasing the bull and tickling his ribs with the sword which in Portogal is strictly ceremonial.
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weekly
breath and guessing what might happen, was frozen in the stands. Then Dos Santos plunged the steel in the classical Spanish manner. The surprised bull sank to Its knees, dying. Dos Santos said 1) was a “mix- take" but veteran Portuguesa bullfight fans claimed they knew better.
Das
Antonio's cousin, Manolo
Santos, did the same thing bero >me Years ago, I was zsolca briefly and paid
ne for breaking, the Por- tuguese law.—UFL
this
anxious people maintained cherpar prices--UPI.
night-long vigil.
STATEMENT MADE
3
The Prime Minister's assailant, who has also been operated on, made a statement to the police, which was reportedly inenherent. The statement has not helped police to establish a motive for his attempt on the Premier's Ilio. Meanwhile messages of Bym- pathy are pouring in from all over the world.
President Tito, Mr Nehru and Mr Macmillan have all sent felt- grams-All Agencies.
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