Party
EGGS
PROBLEM
IN ITALY
Genon, Oct. 6. Italian authorities served up o giant omelette of Argen. tine eggs, ink, lemon juice and red tape today to leave importers scratching their hoads over what to do with millions of eggs they con't
sell.
The Importers moved some 15,000 crates of eggs frem two
refrigerated ships to houses, but
WATU-
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969.
Leaders' Final Appeals
To The Nation CLOSING BROADCASTS
ON HOME PROBLEMS
London, Oct. 6.
THE lenders of Britain's major political parties both concentrated on THE
home issues tonight in their closing broadcasts
the
Mr Harold Macmillan, the Mr Selwyn Lloyd, had gone to Prime Minister, appeared 61 Moscow in February.
two television networks
the after Mr Hugh Gaitskeli, Labour leader had spoken in a
BDC radio programme.
Peluts made by the Prime Minister included:
milich
There were now one more people at work than there were eight years ago-so much for the mass unemployment
sekre."
Conservatives had always put the pensioners a "ttle ahead of and exlay the cost of living"
10 pension Wax
the old age customs ofcials
chillings higher in purchasing power than
still held them impounded.
And another 40,000 crates of eggsm:Bis in tal were already on their way here.
The authorities yesterday in- voked a regulation that all eggs i Imported into Italy must be sunimper with indelible Ink so they cannot be sold as fresh Italian produce.
TEST
The test for indelibility
the regulation was under rubbing with a bit of cotton
had ever been, Instead of "spending abroad £800 million more than wel earned as we did under six years of Socialism - in the eight years of Conserva- είνα government we have carned £1,600 million more than we have spent."
Mr Macmillan declared: "We have got rid of Socialism. Don't tet it come back. Let us go right ahrad for advancement all soaked in lemon juice.
along the line over the next five agents began ¦ years." When rromS rubbing eggs in the Argentine ink came 17. hipment, they Further
showed tel today more faulty stumping.
Whlic Importers argued that the
Apoil, egs might
were adamont; Indelible marking,
customs men
No sales.
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Foreign Affairs
Rotating a map of the globe, Mr Manillan then turned to luresgn affairs and referred to the red for Fast and West to live together side by side,
That was the real reason why
The Prime Minister adder; "We have not solved these nutters yes, We have a long way to go, but I would say this: We are far better placed-than we were. Then we were undor
ultimatum.
to the nation.
Parliament and able to speak for Britain ne a whole,
Mr Galiskelt recalled in his final radio broadcast Labour's plans for higher old age pen- ions and a bigger investment in education.
He declared: "If you want to wonder whether we can afford this cost will you ask yourself:
How In
"Now we can enter into these negotiations with free discus- sinn, not under threat but freedom.
Strong Majority
"1 nm
does talk of that kind really $1 with the story of prosperity today, and more pre- sperity tomorrow?
"With prosperity, we can eer- tainly afford this cost.”
"In any great Industrial -
not so vain or foolish as to think that I and my col- leagues have any special qualition like ours the wealth of the fications for this task."
But what was needed was a government which was united with
strong majority in
SOVIET
SEEK
SCIENCE
MEETING
United Nations, Oct. 6.
The eres' owners were appeal. he and the Foreign Secretary, Mr Vasily Kuznetsov, Soviet in the decision of the port
elems authorities, but in the
menntime somer to have only three alternatives;
TE
and
--Unerate the ristamp every one with indell- ble ink.
-Ship thum aðl back to Argentina.
Dump the whole omeletle in Genos harbour and write off The Jugis. Either
alternative
avemed
highly unprofitable. The situa tion at trakt provided Jokesters with a new riddle:
Which came rst, the eggs or the ink?-UPL
To Face Trial
New York, Oct. 8 Willem Van Rie, Dutch radio operator charged with murdering an attractive passenger after a shipboard romance, today waived extradition proceedings agreed to feee trial i Baston, Massachusetts.
and
Van Rie, 39, has been held in i custody in Brooklyn on a warrant naming him a fugitive from a murder charge.
29
Polish Anti-Vodka Debate
at the
next
convene
Daputy Foreign Minister, told the General Assembly today that his Government planned to propose "to United under Nations auspices on inter- national
of conference scientists on the exchange of experience in exploring outor space."
On Mr Khrushchev's dis-
Warsaw, Oct. 6. New anti-vodka laws will
be debuted session of the Polish armament proposals, presented Parliament (SEYM), it in the Assembly on September 18, he said that the Soviet Union was announced today.
was not proposing to act on the Continuing the drive against | principle of "all or nothing." excess drinking, the proposed Inww would,
-Ban the tale of vodka and leobelle drinks in railway and bus station wailing rooms.
to
..-Forbid the sale of beer, wine or other drinks with more than 4.5 per
cent alcohol persons under 18.
Kol -Impose two-year
driving. sentence for drunken even if no accident resulte
-Authorise local authorities
sale of vodka in to ban the areas where it creates a "social danger."--UPI.
A British Crossword Puzzle
2
18
12
ACROSS
15
[22
24
25
26
3 Hurry to prepare eggs? (8).
Former statute to be precise (5).
8 Artistic efforis (8).
10 Peevish pigeon? (6).
13 Cleaner (7).
15 Italian currency (4),
1 Late in bed! (7).
18 Very productive (7).
20 She embraces a pup!!! (4).
21 Neat leg in thin (?).
26 Girl's name (8).
#Freedom from
restraint
shown by chartmakers (8).
20 Youngster's nrms (5).
28 Cato as a traitor? (8),
28
DOWN
1 Doesn't give away (8).
2 Is it worth 17 (5).
3 It's hard to credit (5).
4 A palé effort? (4).
6 Bit of a brigand, apparently!
Came after (6).
Vocalsts chance? (6),
11 Not one of the have-nola (5). 12 Undergone by big-me ex-
perls? (5).
14 Dunced drunkenly? (6).
15 Popular golf-courses often show slow movemení! (5).
18 Equestrian controls (5).
1 Steak without bones! (0).
a peaceful scene
10 He spoila
(B).
22 Take your pick (8).
23 Part of a church (6).
24 Time of struin? (5).
country should be growing year by year as with the help of modern
real science the Aladdin'a lomp --- we produce more of what we need.
"Can we really tolerate go- Ing on as we have been with other couriries racing ahead with faster economic develop- jeft be- ment and Britain hinky
"It just won't do.
It means
an appalling lack of faith 31
Britain and in ourselves."
"In policy abroad fits the at- and counte titude that really
At- there is needed a modern fitude based on the recognition, that slowly and patiently we must replace the old anarchy which has always led to war with a system of international Tow and order," Mr Gallicell sald.
Tragic Names
He spoke of "the tragic names of the last few YƐBIZ- Suez, Cyprus,
Hola and
Nyasaland, and declared "we have got to bring a fresh spirit.
"They do not reflect at all the kindly, tolerant, decent out- look of ordinary British folk.
"In a modern world they are dangerously far from the road on which we should be ad- vancing the road tb 'peace and among all the understanding
world."-Rev- peoples of the ter.
NUCLEAR TESTS
Minister The Soviet Deputy told the Assembly:" "It the Western Powers do not now ex- press their willingness to accept general and complete disarma- ment, the Soviel Government is j ready, as before, to come to agreement with other states appropriate partial steps on dis- armament and the strengthening of security."
00
DI:
Referring to the Geneva talks on the suspension of nuclear tests, Mr Kuznetsov said
that
hls Government belleved
that
there now existed "all pre-
It was
reported from Bermuda recently that U.S. G-men are to come to the island to help with the search for the murderer of London secretary Dorothy Rawlinson, and possibly of two other Englishwomen found battered to death this year. Official confirmation of the report has the not been given, but G-men have born onlled in to island before. There are about 10,000 U.B. servicemen and their families in Bermuda. Pollen are shown searching for cines, on the beach where. Dorothy Rawlinson (inset) was found battered to death with rocka-Express Photo.
Gross Sent To Gaol For Manslaughter
Los Angeles, Oct. 6.
MACMILLAN TO
URGE EARLY SUMMIT TALKS
Advantage Gained In K-Eisenhower Meeting
London, Oct. 6.
If the Conservatives win Thursday's general elec- tions, the Prime Minister, Mr Harold Mac- millan, may suggest to the Western allies that a summit conference be scheduled for Novem- ber, informed sources said today.
Mr Macmillan belleves that advantage should be taken of the momenturn gained by the Khrushchev - Eisenhower talks and that it would be opportune to budid rapidly on foundations already laid
Informed sources bellove that such a meeting would be held in Geneva and that the Foreign Ministers of the four powers --- | Brilain, United States, France and the Soviet Union would have a preliminary meeting
to
TWO AFRICANS ACQUITTED OF
RITUAL MURDER
Lobats, Bechuanaland,
Oct. 6.
fix the agende for the summit Two Africans were acquitted conference and would present in the High Court here the heads of government with a
of today
the ritual clear picture of points of agree-
murder of a nine-year-old men; and divergence,
girl, alleged to have been killed and mutilated for "medicine" to increase a local well's water supply.
The
NOT GREAT
In government circles, how- ever, it is felt that even in the caso of a Constrvative Goversi- ment being returned to power, tho chances of a summit meet- ing in November are not very great.
It is believed that the North Alaltic Treaty allies, jealous af their right to be consulted and Western to approve COMFOR policy, would prefer the summit in be held in January, after the annual meeting of the North Atlantic Council had Analised the rew Western strategy. Probable subjects for discus-
AFP.
of
Crown had submitted that the evidence
accom- plices was unanimous that tho two accused, Ecromakeleng Matobatswe BO Rankwana Makube, were involved in X- ing a child and had told the accomplices to keep it secret.
But Judge E. V. Elyan said there was no proof of murder. The prosecution case rested on the evidence of BODOM- plices. with no satisfactory independent corroboration.
The evidence of the majori Crown witness had showed
contradictions."
Former New York bookmaking king Harry Grosssion: Disarmament and Berlin."noticeable
today was sentenced to prison for up to 10 years for slaying his wife's 81-year-old grand- father.
of
a murder
Groes, metimo hrad of a 20- million-dollar-a-year bookle
ALLIES CONSIDERING
DATE,
The 46-year-old defendant ring in the cast, submitted his
of was convicted
115 voluntary case on the transcript manslaughter by Superior preliminary hearing.
Attor his convictim ha Judge J. Howard Ziemann atter he waived trial on
waived "time" for sentencing charge.
for and was ordered to prison bot less than one year and not more than 10.
He was convicted of shooting and beating Harry Black Last June 27 the victim's apirt- ment. Black died later of his injuries bui recused Gross from his hospital bed of beating him when they argued over $2,000 (710) the former bookic kingpin owed the elderly man. Gross is awaiting a re-trial on charge he biked three Sun- Yel
out of Strip residents, $27,000 (£1,000) in an invest- 'ment scheme The first trial ended with a deadlocked jury. ~UPI
PLACE FOR EAST-WEST TALKS
Washington, Oct. 6.
requisites for concluding at fast Secretary of State Christian A. Herter said today
on agreement on this question
In the near future."
In * speech which delegates said was more restrained than
there is no assurance that a summit conference He Set Evil"
will break the East-West deadlock on Berlin.
its
the
Horter told B
confer- news
Russia has withdrown ence that inter-allied consuita- threat to West Berlin for lions to cot the date and place duration of the coning nego- of a Big Four summit meeting tiations but has not abandoned had not been completed, He its campaign to oust Western
iny other recently heard from Boviel diplomat in the United Nations, Mr Kuznetsov ariticised "certain quarters" who, he said, were seeking to
the said he could not say whether Allied troops "from linder creation of a “busincm the conference would be held} Herter said.
ke atmosphere" here by before or after President Elsen- bringing in the question of hower
Tibet-Heuter.
spring.
CEYLON
to ***es
Russi
city,
At the same time, he took o
Example To His Son
Sydney, Oct. 6.
next cautiously hopeful view of gains A naval ftoreman who took
IMPOSES
CENSORSHIP
ON THE
PRESS
Colombo, Oct. 6.
The Government imposed censorship on the Ceylon
press at midnight tonight.
A Gazelle said that among sub- jects covered by the censorship would be matters relating to any proceedings or investiga tion conducted In connection with the death of the lato Premier," Mr Solomon Ban- daranaike, who was fatally shot four times by an assassin his home hero on September 25, He died in hospital the next day.
IL would
also cover #pny malter suggesting or tending one or that any to suggest
wert more persons twas or directly or indirectly concerned with the death."
notice in the official groin which he received
:
TRIAL PUT OFF
at
From
the
cold war Eisenhower-
toward casing through the Khrushchev talks,
EASED TENSIONS Hertor said the Comp David big two talks caned tensions to some degree and developed 1 bobber personn relationship buwden the US, and Soviet leaders.
lie
Soviet
credited also Premier Nikla Khrushchev with a degree of real sincerity in respect of his total dis- atmament proposals.
But to cautioned What this against the must be balanced skepticism with which some ex- perts viewed the utopian Soviet pian
Nothing specific wes jano-
a sentry at Mr Bandarnalke's wonted by Khrushchev al Camp house was healing but he' was David on the mechanics of con- still unable to move, the Police troi mai inspection of disarma- sald.
ment, hay mid-UPL
Polloe exhibits, including 's rewolver said to have been used in the killing, spent bulleta, robe and slippers, were sent to the Government analyst for "examination and
a report by October 26, Pollen sources" said pre- incon- inquirica
Jiminary
neetion will tho penselnya Uon.
were now complate, Somarama
There
overal
had
Slept On Tree Top
Bhubaneshwar, Eastern India,
Oct. 6.
the been questioned An okkerly member of
irlbe brought times in the prison | priinitive Bondy hospital laat week.
to Orisas, capital of Bhu
his eight-your-old son with him on a shop-lifting · ex- pedition was admonished by a Sydney magistrato today,
The magistrate fined Bert Churles Hokin, 37, of Granville, A £15 on charges of shoplifting
Refusing his application for a bond, the magistrate, Mr O. S. Luko sald;
You "I am not impressed were setting a very evil example to your own son."
Goods mentioned in the charges included a toy dressing table, a cricket ball, a chess set, a doll and a toy frog. — China Mail Special
Princess Off To Agra
New Delhi, Oct. 6. Princess Alexandra of Kent left here shortly after noon today for Agra to see the Taj Mahai.
1
The Princess arityed in Delhi yesterday on an unofficial visit on her way back from Austro- The censorship has also been baneshwar on his first Journey Imposed on matter bringing or away from his tribal areas,la and Cambodia:
Soon after arriving, she went tending to bring the Goverts- A vest crowd walled in vain ment into hatred or contempt, of a tree "to
ran away and slept on the top
escape modern sightseeing in the capital, tside the Colombo magistrale's
Princes Alexandra to incite feelings of or
ck clvilisation.” court. Somaruma Thero,
eneller today to sce
affection or haired of the Gov
scheduled to leave Aaru Istor Ha was one of 11 Bondn the Buddist ernment, giving Information on tribeen brought to Bhubano- -khla -- afternoon for a brief. inonk held in connection with acts of violence and breaches of shwar on an official excursion.
Yetanbul. overnight • viet to the
nilassination,
the but the the peate and meetings, pro-
alopping di Tehersh on When he disappeared ikerb was magistrato postponed the case cessions or demonstrations, and a frantis, search, and finally he way for refuelling, until October Down: 1 Gigantic,
20 after Police matter relating to the disposi- WIK discovered
Earlier today; the Princom, suld the monk was dot yet fit tion, condtion or movement of wway, sliting by a tree where accompanied by Mr Gandhi,
went the Armed Forces and Pollen he said he had spent the night.
shopping in Delhi, enough to appear in court.
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Wound, fo the Router.
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