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THE CHINA MAIE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1059.

UN ACTION ON TIBET SOUGHT

MUSICAL Irish-Malayan Schweitzer FUNNYMAN Formal Note Warns On

DIES

London, Sept. 28. Musical funny man, erard Hoffnung, died here today at the age of 34 as the result of

haemorrhage.

Sent To Dag

United Nations, Sept. 28. cerebral Ireland und Malaya sent in a formal request to- night for a full United Nations debate on Communist China's suppression of the people of Tibet.

Hoffnung started out Ax ù лежарарит cartoonist, but be- came famous In the Deld of music after performing at two musical festivals In 1956 and 1950.

ACCLAIM

AL the 1056 festival he gave the ftrat performance of an orchestral overturo for organ, - short-guns, vacuum cleaners

and floor-pollshers, and immediate acclaim.

won

10

The

two delegations. In A colled that the Dulai Lama, teller to the Gueretary-General, į spiritual and temporal leader of Dag Hammarskjald, asked that the people of Tibet, hud asked the Tibet question be put on the ị three weeks ago from his exile agenda of the General Assembly, headquarters in India that the It called for discussion of UN, intervene in his troubled

ileated violation of human country.

rights.

The 21-antion Steering Com- Two years later he per-

miller, was expected to consider formed at the "Interplanetary the frish-Malayan request this Festival" by conducting week. By action is subject to concerto for conductor and final approval by the Full orchestra, during which he Assembly, leapt about and danced among the musicians. At the tine of his death he was preparing for A musicol festival to be held in November. -AFP.

Landed On Wrong Runway

Montreal, Sept. 28. The pilot became confused, the runway was not lighted, the time was dusk and the giant British Overseas Alranga Corporation Britannia landed at the wrong airport-but the story and happy ending for the 95 passeng ers who received an unscheduled bus ride thrown in for good measure,

The pilot of the Britannia, who was not identified, bound from London to Montreal, was making ¦ the final approach over the city last night when he mistook the Carlierville airport runway (north of the elly) for the maki runway at Dorval airport.

An explanatory memorandum accompanying the request re-

UN

It proposed that the Assem- bly al to

both restore religious and civil liberties in Peking-dominated Tibet.

Ireland and Malaya have in mind a U.N., resolution that would demand respect for the fundamental human rights pitsatans. -- UPI.

Group May Be Asked To

Remain In

Laos

By BRUCE RUSSELL

Vientiane, Sept. 28.

of

A source within the United Nations Fact-Finding

Contamination

Copenhagon, Sept. 28. The atmosphoro was so con- tominated by the atomic tosts of 1957 and 1958 that the world would not know their full effects for another 15 years, Dr Al- bert Schweltxor said here today.

The

Dr Albert Schweitzer

and medical

world-famous musician missionary, here to receivo the 100,000 kroner (about £6,000) Bonning Prize tomorrow, told 17 press con- ference:

IMPOSSIBLE

test explosions are taken

up again now, I am convinced that there will be on outery

from the whole world. Interna

tional guarantees and agree-

matter.

Mission in Laos said today that the sub-ments are of no account in this committee — of which Japan is a member might remain in existence indefinitely to keep

"The only guarantee is that mankind will Itself make such

an eye on the situation in this troubled king- tests impossible by its wish for

dom.

This idea has been support-, Government alleges come

in the past few weeks by Communist North Vietnam. a number of nations-belleved to include Britain, Australia, The ginnt aircraft landed on the 3,700-foot Cartierville run-

France and the United States- way without mishap and the but this is the first time has passengers were transferred by been mentioned 177 bus to Dorva: airport (west of wittee circles. the city) for customs and immi- ention clearaned.

sub-com-

from

The Mission is expected to spend five days visiting the Sam Neva and Luang Prabang pro- vinces and return to New York on Oct. 14 to prepare its report for the United Nations. It is The source, who asked not to nol known whether the Laotian Government has officially asked B2 A

sidbe named sild the four-mem- spokesmoti

Mission would

to there was no trouble either be us

it to stay on, fore or during the landing. braved Sam, Neua province in

The Mission fighting area on "It was apparently a case of the norther

after Interrogating studying miriaken runways," he added. Thurxlay

prisoners which The Laotian

UPI.

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SOVIET

AID TO

INDIA

Ike Summons Steel Leaders

Washington, Sept. 28. Prosident Eisenhower today

tummened industry and union leaders to separate White House meetings on Wednesday morning in an effort to and the 76-day- old stool strike.

The President acted several ours pfter he told a news con- ference that the strike "must not continue" and indiested he may invoke the Taft-Hartley Act. The President sternly declared that he was, "slek and tired" of delay in setting the strike and called it an "intolerable” situation.

PERSONAL CALL

Elsenhower personally Lole. Board phoned Roger Blough, Chairman of U.S. Steel, and David J. McDonald, ·President of the United Steel Workers, to Issue the invitations,

The White House said the purpose of the meeting would bo to "urge both sides to re-

sume free collective bargain-

ing with a view to settlement

of the dispute in the interest

of the nation"

Не will see steel industry Tenders Wodneodby morning, The

woa

delegation union schexiuled to meet with him sometime later.----UPI,

There May Be

Adam And Eve

Kind On Moon

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SUPPORT FOR MACMILLAN

MAC

BACK MIAC

WE BACK MAC

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Picture shows the Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan, at Manchester recently on his campaign tour of the North, receiving an Impressive display of support from local Conservatives.—Times Photo.

"The Whole World

Feels

Encouraged'

Macmillan's Message

To

Ike And Mr K

London, Sept. 28.

Mr Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, tonight sent telegrams to President Eisenhower and Mr Nikita Khrushchev congratulating them on the successful outcome of their talks and was looking forward to meeting them both again. The_messages were released and hope It will not be very long | Labour (021), Liberals (217), from No. 10 Downing Street, before we all meet again to con- Communists (18), Welsh the Prime Minister's official linue the work for peaceful relu- | Nationalists (20), Scottish residence.

tion of the many problems which | Nationalists (Ave), Slan Fein confront the world."

(12) and others (18).

Vatican City, Sept. 29. A Vatican newspaper Bald if kuman He is in Some way possible on the moon, he in- The Prime Minister's mes- habitants might be perfect | sage to Mr Elsenhower said:

human beings in a state of

frace like Adam and Eve in Faradise.

article listed five possible conditions in which the first spacemen might find beings like themselves on the moon.

in recent weeks

HELPED

Earlier Mr Mawınilan suggested

At the last election, in 1955, there were 1,400 candidates and in 1951, they totalled 1,370.

There will be 79 women can.

"Your visits to three Euro- pean capitals Fave been an immense contri-ton London election audience didates as against 02 in 1953.

Addressing a crowd of more than 1,000 people at Acton, a -Labour con- natrow-majority stituency on London's fringe, he said:

The newspaper, the weekly bulion to the understanding today that his own decision to Osservator Delia Domenica, between the Western alles.

go to Moscow had helped to said this in an article oy a pro-

bring about the Khrushchev- minen! Italian Dominican priest, "You have now crowned this Eisenhower negotiations, with Father Rainindo Splazzi.

work by the successful outcome the prospect of an early summit of your talks with Mrmeeling. Khrushchev at Camp David. New Delhi, Sept. 28.

"Although many

difficulties the whole world will Goverment replies An agreement was signed

They might be descendants of remain, 20 clarifying questions it put

today under after reading the original Gov-

which Adam and Eve who reached the feel encouraged by the general of all the great the emment statement claiming in-

will noch in some unknown way in agreement Soviet Union

prehistorie times stained with ❘ powers to move along the path terference by North Vietnam.

Indiu a long-term our Brst parent's original sin. grant

of discussion and negotiation. credit of 100 mUlion

like They might be beings ourselves but descended from "I hope we may myet again roubles (about 48,928, other first parents created sepa soon to carry on our work. 578 at the official rate) to rately by God.

Good wishes." set up a state-owned oil) refinery at· Barauni in Bihar Province.

today The Government revealed that rebel Palaci Lao propaganda motivity has spread as far as the southern- most province of AttopeD, where it has been reported from several villages.

There was no contrmallon at the Defence Ministry of yester day's report Ut Government troops had recaptured two key and fortresses Muonghet Xiengkho-in north Sam Neue province, 10 miles from North Vietnam frontier,

AUSSIE LEGATION

the

The Australtun Goveniment today strengthened Its new Legation in Laos with the ad- dition of u military atluche, Leutenant-Colonel A. Rudolfo

am

(In Scuul, the United States Defence Secretary, Mr Neil McElroy, warned on arrival from Tokyo en manth's Far Eastern tour that direc Com- North Chinese munist Vietnamese support for the Laos rebels would cature "rral trouble," Both these Com- munist countries could give the Answer

to whether the Loollan situation would worden,

as

he added).--Router.

to stick the FRENCH AVIATION

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track? (0),

10 Makes a bot for an elderly

widow? (7).

17 High ministerial pudding

(7).

19 Shoop, or its wool (6).

35 Young person who makes a 31 Drive (8).

sprightly start (5).

20 Oyster inant (0). ·

27 Comparatively) fresh (5).

28 Knock down (5).

29 Fine china, maybe (6).

24 Challenge Zenta or Phyllla?

(4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrom;. 3 Scob, 7 Blurby

PIONEER DIES

The refinery about two million tons a year of will process rude oil produced in the Muhor katiya region of Ascain

In this case, they might be either.

In a state of pure nature, not clevated to grace as Adam and Eve were before their fall;

• Perfect human beings in state of grace;

Fallen men like Adam's descendants before Christ; or

This will be India's second

• Redeemed men, redeemed State-owned refinery. The arst either by the grace of Christ's is being built at Nunmati la tenth on earth or by a separate Assam with financial and tech-{ incarnation of God and а nical aid from Rumania-Reu- ceparate redemption. China

Mail Special.

ter.

SOLUTIONS

"We have heard today of * very important plece of new, the successful negotiatlock inkten be. Alla further rent forward

tween the President of America and Mr Khrushchev.

"I would roly asit you this His telegram to Mr Khush-question, and I think it is a fair. Do you think Mr chev seid:

Khrushchev andi Prezident "I camol tell you how glad 1 Eisenhower would have been #m to read the communique promoting

discussing and agreed between you and Presi tegether at Camp David last den! Eisenhower.

with if I had not decided to "Great as may be the problems break the ice and go to Moscow?". that He ahead I feel that we can | Mr Macmillan concluded. approach them in a mutual deter- mination to find solutions.

"I remember my visit to you

In February with great pleasure

Hume Says He Thought

Pursuing Crowd

Wanted To Hang Him

Winterthur, Switzerland, Sept. 28.

A smiling Donald Brian Hume told his murder trial court here today that

he thought people who surrounded him after a chase through the streets of Zurich intended to hang him.

"Did you hear

The presiding judge asked about the chase, and about when Hume turned at bay be fore the angry crowd. Paris, Sept. 28.

He asked: The death was announced

today of Rene Caudron, what the people were saying?" Hume niled and replied: one of the pioneers of "Yes, I had a pretty good idea." The President: "Is it true French aviation who was the first man ever to fly that they wanted to hang you?"

Hume: "I think so." in China.

White a

witness won giving avidence Erume repeatedly yowned and hummęć.

CHASED

Appetmann said he jumped a pistol through the streets of on Hume, twisted his right arm | Zurich Jost Jan. 30, when he behind his back and took his now a tad-driver standing bo- pistol away.

side his cab.

Other pursuers

PROPOSALS

Commenting on the Khru- shchev-Eisenhower talks in 'a speech today at Darlington, Mr Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Party leader, said: "So far to good.

"We did not expect negotio- tions at this stage. We hoped only for a better atmosphere. Though at Umes this seemed o little doubtful in the end It np- pears to have been achieved.”

"We in ackled:

the Labour Party have made several úsetul proposals which Mr Aneurin Bevan and I diş- cussed with Mr Khrushdiev in Moscow. One of these concorn- ed the possibility of a temporary agreement over Berlin, We were satlatted that the Russians would make a temporary agree. ment on this which would also be acceptable to the West."

A CHANCE

Claiming Labour was best the fitted to reprevent Britain negotiations ahead, Mr Galtstorti SHOUTED

said: "We have now reached a shouted bid him, hold stage in the great world issues. him," Fitze leld the court. where there is a chance which "A this, the taxi driver also has no occurred for somo lime

of getting somewhere near

Camo. up One gave the mau an upper- out, a woman beat him with her umbrella, and oilice taxi- men shouted: "Give him to run after the man.

ns. We will hang him.”

4

"He (the man) suddenly turn settlement of the differences Virich Flize, a 10-year-olded and shot the taxi driver fram between the great blogs that bank apprenties, told how he a distance of about 10 lo 12 divide the world." saw a man shoot and kill Mang. metres (32 to 39 feet)."

Hung, who is 30, is charged The youth mala, he went When nominations for the Among other things, with mur- back to the laxi detver and † October 8 General Election dering Minog, 49, arber of three saw he was dead,

closed today there were -(1,200 children, whlie Neeing from B Mr Reginald Langford, an candidates to contest the 050 bank robbaty.

Englishuman living in Geneva, seats in the House of Commons.

Mail This who hade up of Doser

'zorvatīvos and, asociales (ORR)

Caudron, who died at the age ot 75, bod flown over Peking in 1913 in his own G-3 plans 2 Épee, & Ure, 10 Prowess, 12 Trio, 15 Breed, 18 Hand, 10 and was the first to take an I'm-age, 21 Saare, 22 Over, 23 Bayor, 28, Auks,, 29 Realdur, 30 nerial photograph of the diy for Gustav Angelmann, 25, told Akin, 31 Dill, 32 Perth, 33 Torh. Dowil: 1 Clarn, 2 Crow-bar, which he received the decoration the court that he took part in Curte, & Doet, & Demi, 9 Used, 11 Ernew, 13 Roar, 14 Open, 10 of the order of the golden clus- the chase of Hume after. Arthur Ulrich Fice, the young, took up duties a court inter!** Dives, 17 Asia, 10 ffack, 20 Merited, 22 Ove; 24, Aries, 20th from the President of the Mang, a laxl-driver, had been tanky beni sporentice, mui ho preter today. — Chlon Lunch, 27 Unt, 28 Salt.

Chinese Republic.--AFP.

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i was chasing w man armed with | Special.

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