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CHINA
No. 37475
LATE FINAL
Establishod 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959.
Price 20 Centa
SEAX NOW CE PAN AM
JES
TOKYO to
Hongfulu-San Francisco/Los Angolas
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PAN AMERICAN
Comment MR K ARRIVES IN PEKING
Of The
Day
THE GULF REMAINS
there is one impression
I' that sticks more than
any ather in connection!
with the Khrushchey visit to America It is that the Soviet Premier had decided
Met By Mao At City Airport
London, Sept. 30.
Radio Moscow reported that the Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita S. Khrushchov, arrived in Poking today.
on
The Soviet radio said Mr Khrushchev was met arrival at Peking airport by Mr Mao Tse-tung. The brief Radio Moscow bulletin added that other Chinese leaders" also greeted the Soviet Premier.
beforehand that it was Minutes earlier the radio had reported Mr guing to be a triumph. Khrushchev's jet TU-114 airliner as having passed There is any ANNE of
over the Mongolian People's Republic just before evidence to suggest this.
Voice of dawn. The Jam on the America
lifted. No WILY
It reported that Mr. Khrushchev had sent a inkling of the frigid wel radio greeting to the Mongolian Government, say- come their Premier kat ini Washington or
New York ing, "I send you, the Government, the Centrul Com- reached Russia by Moscow, mittee of the Party, and the Mongolian people as a whole, a most cordial welcome and best wishes."
'Radio. Pravda's comments.
throughout were as Care- The radio message was signed, "Premier time communique. There is Khrushchev."--UPI,
fully, censored as J War-
only one conclusion: these. were Khrushchev's orders.
It was not until the Soviet | Premier returned home that, Russia beard that Walter! Reuther, Mayor Poulsen: and the New York press
all rather vaguely described "certain people"-hud
LR
upset the harmony. It was not Karprising that
he
made these disclosures. But what is disheartening is the interpretation he put upon these incidents.
THEY
Trather
were not,
suggests they were, officially encouraged. He seems unable to ap preciate that they were
The Stage Is Set-
The Songs Begin
By Christopher Dobson
London, Sept. 30.
he Today I watched 300 leaders of the world com- munism arrayed on the stage of Peking's vast new hall of Congress. They had come from all over the world including leaders of govern- ment, men in exile and men who do not own the label of Communist but who jointly make up the power of communism throughout the world.
the spontaneous reactions! of people with convictions of their own about Khrush-
chey himself, Soviet Russia,
and its impact on the world. today. The silent welcome he
HK TEXTILE LEADERS PLEASED WITH INDIA, PAKISTAN CEILINGS
'But We Still Need A Quota Holiday"
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
Hongkong textile leaders expressed satisfaction that at last India and Pakistan are "playing the game" in helping stabilise the Lancashire textile industry.
"With the Birangements
India and Pakistan were re- ported to have reached agree-¦ already in force for Hongkong, mants with Lancashire on the this will assure Lancashire of a volumes of calton goods the two period of stability as far countries will ship to the United Aston Commonwealth imports Kingdom for home market con- are ecneemned." romption..
to
Tise rangements are no Donald Hume being closely escorted into court at Announcing the news in Man- oustanding example of inter- Winterhur. Switzerland, where he is standing trial accused chester yönlerday afternoon, the
Communwealth cooperation in of an armed hold-up of
Colton Board sald the ogrevinent a Swiss Bank, the wounding of
the Interests of all purtica would
force come into a caxher, and the murder of a taxi-driver who tried to
on them. stop lim-Central Press Photo,
January 1; 1980 for a period of three years,
HUME PLEADS
GUILTY IN MURDER TRIAL
Refuses To Make A Final Plea To Jury
Winterthur, Sept. 29. Donald Brian Hume pleaded guilty at his trial for murder here today and refused to make a gates walked to the rostrum and final plea to the jury before their retirement sang praises for China and com- munism and expressed contempt
to consider the verdict. for the West. From Arabia,
He crossed swords with a Latin America, Scandinavia and
In court, ausing Eastern Europe the delegates psychiatrist came to praise communism and
him of forming his opinion on at scum capitalism.
newspaper stories of bank rob- The gathering only wanted beries and reports of his pri- wearing rich one man to make it complete son conduct.
immediately Mr Khrushchev.-London Ex-!
press Service.
Mr Man T-tung and Mr One after the other the dele- got in Washington also had Chex En-lul stood out in their to be explained. He said it, soft srey tunle uniforms. Mr or less officially Khrushchev's thinking macains, was more advertised by the American Me Suslov, was in the place of nai honour and so was Mr Ho Chi that there should be enthusiastic welcome-this! Min. President of Vietminh.
The Presidents of Hungary, sounda ilke petulance or an!
niso sat Inferiority complex or hart Poland, Tulgaria pride, but it is sheer and on the vast stage. The sense alf the same. Khrushchev's explanations in behind Mr Chou En-lul.
Moscow on his return have turned out to be the most disheartening feature of the
whole visit and they show
Panchen Lama silke robes gut
MASSIVE
There was an audience of 10,000 all sitting comfortably in
how far we really are from this massive building which ending the cold war.
For
it so huge that
innkes the United Nations building In New the key to its solution lies in York look like a village meeting an acceptance not only of hall. It has twe
soaring bal- the difference of pulitical conies with discreet lighting and fnet is finished in light ook. On the systems but of the that they breed com- ceiling is a gigantic red star. pletely different way of life. American people cannot be judged by Soviet standards. They cannot be bridled, provoked to de gagged or
uther than they want to do. They
are as different in character and outlook from Russian people as fish are from quadrupeds. Khrushchev refuses accept it.
ها
Moss, Wife Injured
ATLANTIC
CROSSING
IN RAFT
Dublin, Sept. 30.
An Englishman and two Ger-
man women salled into
calamaran.
Flis defence counsel, Dr Dieter Von Rechenberg, sald "most other recused prople seek refuge in psychiatry. 1 once said I would like just oneo to defend a man who does not do this but who stands by the deed that he has done.
"And that is what has hop- pened here."
CHARM
But he said Hume's charm and his quick anger showed the confiel Inside him.
Dr.
PLAY THE GAME
+
Mr Elmer J. S. Tou, Chairman
of the Hongkong Weavers As90- cintion, satisfied with the Indian said, and Pakistan agreement "We are glad that they are be- ginning to play the game."
Mr Chu Shek-hun, President Chinese Manufacturers' Association and Chairman of Hongkong Cotton Weaving Manufacturers' Association also pleased with tho nessS.-- --
www
Peking Court
Official
Executed
But he noted that the ceilings for India and Pakistan were higher than their actual exports to UK. this gene while the A Hongkong ceiling was below what she can actually ship.
for
seems the relig Hongkong is not so tolerant as
those for India and Pakistan,"
he said,
Mr Chu thought Hongkong "still needs a quola holiday to
stabilise our industry,"
He believed
Bevan Nearly Loses His
Trousers
Reading, Sept. 29.
Officer cadets from the Royal Military Academy, Bandhurst, chased Dir Annurin Bevan Into the back room of a public house here tonight after threatening
"'debog** klm (remove his trousers). The endels had been re- fused admission to a meat- Ing in Reading town hall addressed by Mr Beván and the local Labour candi. dale Mr Ian Mikardo.
They walled outside and shouted, "we are going to debag you now."
:
They followed Mr Bovan into the pubile home, where they clambered on chairs and lables and call- ed out: "Coward.”
Thon the officers-to-de filled out into the street afier two policemen arrived and a Labour Party
Dilcial told them; "top behaving like monkeys, Gɔ home."Renter,
Britain's
Economy Booming
London, Sept. 29.
Britain's economy Is booming and is likely to continue so In the foreseeable future, no- cording to the latest review Issued today by the National Institute of Economlo Social Reocarel.
and
The Institule reported that production in Britain has been Peking, Sept. 29.
rising fast since February, im- pelled by the rise in consumer former law court official pending and in exports, and by who stole money and food, some recovery in investment in coupons and red at stocks which had dipped earlier
In the year. policeman EL
week ago was exccuted yesterday,
The review said there had
the Peking Evening News been a marked recovery in the carnings of the primary produc- reported today.
inst countries ut the Common-
It cald the polleeman-whe wealth which had been much greater than similar areas out- that the subject was not wounded-called at a of Indian and Pakistani cellings hotel and saw a revolver stick-side the Commonwealth-UPI. as well as the quela holiday willing out of bedding belonging to
He said "he was fully re- sponsible for his actions."
When Hume posed as an RAF be brought up at the next meet
ing of Hongkong textile leaders I was not just to get with
the Acting Director of money...we must remember the Commerce and Industry Depar: part played by the RAF in the meal, Mr D. C. Barty. salvation of England."
officer
Trudi Sommer loved him, and, | "he a gentleman to her," although he became difficult and peculiar to her when he was out of money,
HATED WORLD
DISADVANTAGE
of the
the man, L Pen-feng.
When asked, lo hand it over A fired twice. Three guesta in an adjoining room rushed in and helped the policeman ar- rest him,
The newspaper said that car- An official of biggest local textile combines tier this month Li stole the re- valver and 1,000 yuan and said this morning, "It's all very well that India and Pakistan ration coupons from a court.in Kunan Provhice and came to have started to play the gamu but it's the first one that is Peking.
He was sentenced to death the by the People's Supreme Court lie had nts, of crying and always at a disadvantage"
Asked his opinion of
and shot-Reuter. hated the world in general.
needs of the local textile in- "The Setty murder and the two dustry he said, "Of course, the Midland bank robberies Wero beat thing is to be without a too much for his conselence," ceiling. The next best thing is the paychiatrist sald.
day."
a quota holiday. And the worst Hume asked the pychiatrist thing is a quota without a holi- whether he followed Freud,
Imports from India will be broadly he followed Jung, the Alder or Jung. He replied that
itmited to 175 milion squaro yards a year at the ceiling for Swiss paychologist,
Pakistan is 38 million square yards.
■
an ogrcement for
The Public Promcutor, Dun Paul Lienhart, calling for a con Laoghaire Harbour, yesterday viction on all five counts - after a seven-week
cross murder, attempted murder, arm- of the Atlanile in a 40-footed robbery, threatening people's The psychiatrist suld it was lives and contravening aliens true he formed an opinion
The Board added that the Stafford, Sept. 29.
to the Bri- regulations criticised
about Hume in advance, "but I agreement was subject British Yet Mr
racing
Thirty one year old Juntain's legal system for debarring driver
existence of was agreeably surprised when I Whatrum
crossing made the Sirling Moss and his wife
with Jutta Schultze-thonhot 22. confessed
a re-trial of Hume after he had met you for the first time in limiting imports of cotton manu- Katie, were admitted to
In print to killing rald, He added "one would not
factures from Hongkong, whose from Kiel and Ruth Merstbur-Stanley Selty. Blafford General Infirmary
have throught you were a MUT-
criling is 113 million a year for ger, 38, from Zeulenroda. lonight after, a car in
derer,"
three years. which they were travelling Jutta was the cook and Ruth called the moments of destiny** The prosecutor listed what he crashed
Newport,
the navigator in the catamurma Ebropalire.
in Hume's life, one being when called the "Rengo."
he was freed from prison with- out further supervision and allowed to change his name to Brown
O-EXISTENCE, i
it
the
of
Own
means anything at all, must mean not just Com-
Russia munist capitalist America living alde by side in peace, it Amoricains must allow for and Russians to develop Blong different lines, holding: different beliefs and ideas, speaking their mind when the need arises. It appears. that what Khrushchev ex- pocted in America was Bame kind of conformism that
domanda he his own people, bia radio and nowspapers. Ending the cold war does not involve putting several hundred million people on their beat behaviour or ushering in a regimented BOCloty
where people hear no evil, sce no evil and speak no evil of one's political adversaries. That is
sham hypocrisy. It is which standa no chance of Burviving because it is, con- trived, artificial and un- natural. Co-cxlatenco will Come only when the Russians come to accept people. In the West as they really are.
a
ma33
ncar
Aros, 30, received 'cuta and bruises. His wife had facial injuries.
The couple were driving back to London from Quilon Pack, Cheshire, where Aloss had been testing out a New car,, - Reuter.
.
STIRLING MOSS
It was their second Atlantic crossing as in 1957 they reached Trinidad In smaller, 23 fool cutamaton, the Tungaron.
He denied having a hostile stiltuds to Hume, who said the psychiatrist had accused him of being a Communist or having Communist tendencies..
!DETERMINATION
Tomorrow morning the Presi- Mr Wharram sald they had dent of the court will instruct The psychiatrist said "It is not planned to make the 3,000 mile the jury on the list of questions my job to accuse you of dry- crossing from New York in tour they will have to consider. The thing. It is only my job to werks but ran into bad weather. jury will then retire and con-understanut you. I did say it
He added that they now plan-sider their verdict. ned to fit the catamaran out with some more comforts and* then sail her to the Far East.- Reuter.
Aftermath
Of Storm
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SANE AT TIME
Dr Adolt Guggenbuehl-Craig,
would be quito
wrong to be Beve that simply trecause you were a Commünist you were ni abnormal character!”
Hume sald;"-want to-em-
a Zurich psychiatrist, who pre-phasize this and I am very sented a 16,000-word report on
Hume, said Hume was anne at koly upeotting my lawyer the time of the crime for which that there is nothing that has. he is being tried the armed happened to mo phydeally that robbery of a Zurich bank and has had any effect on me.
"I want to emphasise this and the killing of a taxi-driver in
I went the jury to know this that the subsequent chase,
But he showed symptoms of when I have performed in Eng- a psychopath, was incapable of land any form of violence, at I hated have done it with determination. love and fundamentally everyone even Trudi Sammer, But this business in Switzerland MALLES completely agalpat my his 22-year-old fanece
zature. Hane was above average in-
I could have shot a number of in- sexually
other peuple and 1hure was no and only showed determination or organised plan Most heavily shit wwe decpir emotion when he talked behind it. It was just something Candelaria with 75 tod and about violence, when his as crazy as going back to Eng- Sobradinho where 10 housepression was oovit that I
land (Hume becanto in- were dragged into a river of afich had shivers down my audible). In Angland, nobody mkt.-AFP.
spino", the paychiatrist added. {could have stugpjil me '-—--Reuter,
Porto Alegre, Sept. 20. About 118 people have died in stoerma and scriial rains leshing the stato of Rio Grande Do Sul, it was reported here telligence, was
enflable, today.
STABILITY
Blue Angel' Gets Her
Divorce
Santa Monica, Sept. 20.
Death Of 'Old Bill'
London, Sept. 30,
The death
of Captain Bruce Balrusfather, creator of the "Ola mik” cartoon character
of World War 1, nounced today.
THAL
BD-
A family announcement sald he died yesterday at the age of' 71,
Captain Bairnsfather had first-hand knowledge of the trench life from which his! character grew.
Out of the mud and misery of
he Francu
extracted humorous situations which modo his name a household word.
Bill's" dugout One of "Ok phrases"if yer knows of
il" passed English language.—
Swedish film actress May Bills better die go to
was today divorced from her into the husband Edward Gregson. Reater. heir to 'Tatto California fortune.
No Holiday
The star of the 1059 version of This year arrivals from India "Blue Angel" said that she mar- for retention in the UK. are ried Gregson at Tijuana, Mexico running at the rate of 114 mi. In February 1958" because they both shared a common laterest
Singapore, Sept. 29. lion yards annually and from
The Queen's birthday, June Pakistan at the rate of 14 mil in acting.
Eventually, however, she said, 24, has not been declared a ilon square yards.
the self- Sir David Eccles, President of her huttend decides to return public holiday in the Board of Trade, welcoming to his law studies at Stanford governing state of Singapore,
and showed
.to no according
Government the agreement between Britain, University
an acting press release listing public holt- India and Pakistan, was quoted further interest in
career-ANT.
daya for next year.-Reuter,
.as saying:
a
Becomes His Own Gaoler
Sydney, Sept. 20. One bel in the next 10 years would mcan à gaol, mentende for Douglas Simpson Harrod; | Judge Amsters salā tu qúar- ter scalone today,'
Marred, 27. clerk, appeared in
court on theft charges involv ing a total of A£1,470. The Judge Impered a two-year
suspended raol · reniense, -en- Harrod, and granted him AC1,40 zood-behaviour bond for 10 yours he cour
draw
1
existent employees and : sub- ituted Motiiinus, wagg-sheets to get the money.
Harrod, Addeendless
Judge Amaberg said, “now, you Bavo
become your own gaoler, and If you commit any breach of the bọng I will send you (y) "You have got to give up your Jokril, and lizde existenco if you: isto, caught wartzing.
..
mo thạch An đã va vay you will go to quol.”
·was told · Hserod 1Ho saldi conditions of the band!
were that Harrodi thin wages of non-
Biust not gamble or bet`in any, form.
Must not enter barse; dog of trutting-tracka. makes
Must not enter any losssed slub.
• Kust, mako full resiltution...... of £41,010 at CAS rook. Dolectivo E... I Tracy said in stols ̈“evidenco," this" Harrod „100 BALOTO From two Florers between Juno and? JanusET · 1950.-CRIS
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