THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1939.
Peking-Moscow Alliance Could Become Uneasy Some Day, U.S. Notes
New York, Oct. 20.
Mr Robert Murphy, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, said to- night that the alliance between Peking and Moscow might some day become a most uneasy partnership.
"Communist China is not a satellite, but a near equal able to dream, with its potential for the certain future, of exercising a hogemony in the Eurasian lond mass, no! tomorrow certainty, but some day," he said.
In a speech prepared for deli- very to the Institute of World Affilm, he said there was no doubt that the leader of Com- munist North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, "consulted the Moscow leadership as well as Peking be- fore the Viet Minh launched the attacks In guerrilla Laos."
Norther
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like them cheaper and of better quality,
"Now this is very good and healthy." Mr Murphy declared.
"It provides the Soviet leader-
become a most uneasy partner- However, this day seema ship. far in the future and In the present there is Title doubt but that both Moscow and Peking regard the continuationship with increasing problems.
ambition if their close alliance as being In their soaring
to Stales, to of over-riding importance." Buress the United
Speaking of Soviet dome- duritate not only the world slic affairs, Mr Murphy wald but outer space, the party that Mr Khrushchev "seems kaderalp bas neglected the determined to pull the Rus-daily needs of their subjects to sian peasant right up by his bootstraps directly into outer space."
a degree which our people'eculd not even imagine."
Mr Murphy added that he had ΤΟ moment
the Russian doubt that like extra suit people,
the American people, wanted peace, and "the only conflicts between the two countries
artificially
"Perhaps he at the would settle for an During the visit of Mr Nikite and a pair of shoes in addition Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Boots. He would like Minister, the United States
Some consAAS32503 goods for him. had gained "perhaps some slight self and his family and he would additional insight" insto nature of the Moscow-Peking relationship.
INTRIGUING
the
It is an intriguing question |
as to how long a chise fraternal
relationship can endure. Mc Murphy said.
Marxism-
"Allegance i Leninism, of course, and the coinmoa experience of post. revolutionary problems form tle between the Soviet leader. ship and their extreme doctri- naire counterparts in Peking."
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But Mr Murphy, the third- ranking official in the State Department, added: "We may well ask ourselves if in the long run this is enough to overcome so many conflicts of
historical and An
social nature, conflicts of culture and Custom and antipathies in- herent in the make-up of the Chinese and Russian leaders and people."
GEN. MARSHALL BURIED AT ARLINGTON
Washington, Oct. 20.
was
General George Marshall, one time Secretary of State and father of the Marshall Plan for economic aid to Europe,
buried at Arlington National Come- tery today. President Eisenhower und former President Harry Truman attended the ceremony,
Mrs Morshall, dzessed Ini Mr Murphy posed the ques- block, was present with mem- tan: "Are the Russians entirely bers of her family in the Fort comfortable with Chinese Meyer Chapel, which was do- adventures in aggressive war-ecrated with white roses and fare if they believe one of them chrysanthemums, red carnations might be the spark of a much and gladiola and wreaths from larger conflagration?
NOT CERTAIN
"There is no doubt that publicly Mr Khrushchey feels obliged to support Red China, its no matter how outrageous eenduet might be in Tibe
I
would question that privately he would be happy over the world effect of this adventure
in brutality or its impact
Indian public opinion.
OR
many countries. The coffin was brought to the Chapel and a military and played "faith of our fathers."
TUMN
errated."—Reuter.
On Writing
Of English: By Maugham
Colombo, Oct. 20. Famed British author, Somerset Maugham, aged 87, fold a woman reporter in Colombo today that emancipated women made better wives but he was not prepared to say what ingredienta made a happy marriage.
Maugham, who is on a plea- sure voyage to the Far East was today aboard the in Colombo French ship "Laos". He came ashore to buy blue sapphires.
A reporter asked Maugham whether he had zny regrets. His reply was swift: "I regret n the stupidities of my past, That's all."
The
The coffin, covered with the U.S. flag, was placed in the Chapel's aisie, guarded by a cadet of the Virginia Milliary | mother tongue is not English, ffe Institute to which Marshall; said: "Even though you may had at one Ume belonged, and by a marine,
silver haired British writer frowned on people wril- ing In English when their
Only members of Marshall's It is not always certain that kunily and a few close friends Russion aspirations
when the coffin coincide were present
and was lowered into its gave.
with
Chinese ambitions methods. Some day this mucht AFP.
A British Crossword Puzzle
8
10
12
18
3 Carriage
(8).
ACROSS
of rough
interior
7 Relationship of one to another
(8).
8 The one who does the spade-
work? (B).
10 Historic province of Greece
(8).
13 Subtlety (7).
15 Somewhat saucy (4).
17 Devotional bell (7).
18 The holiest
weeks? (7).
part
5
122
[24
24
26
DOWN
1 Keep the answer short (6). 2 Discolour (5).
wot land to us looks 3 The
false (3).
4 A bit rundown? Break loose
then?' (4).
3 Composer of "HEL!" (4)."
4 Earns (0),
Evaluates in a way (0):
11 Ill-humour at the top, by
the sound of it (5).
grasses? Could be
of the 12 Broken
(B).
20 River from which drives may
be made (4),
21 Tip-top, absolutely (7).
20 Now acta? Fresh, anyway
(0).
27 Gifted (8).
28 A name among grannies (5). 29. What walters do at the end
of a meall (8),
14 Make certain of (0).
16 Hackney, perkups, is a gom
(5).
queer about this
18 Something
Kame (5).
13. What one feels when one
gets the needle? (0).
knew the language very well you cannot use it in the very same way as an Englishman would or in the way that you would use your own language."-AFP.
19 Not long North, in Cornwall.
(0).
22 Foot It (5),
23 Brings in (8).
24 City of Germany (5),
25 For twiddle? (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 A-spire, 5 Sinte, ↑ Unlio, August, 10 Elher, II Trent, 12 Edum, 13, 10 Bovies, 18 Toosci, 20 S-U-S-A-N. 22 Coma, 23 Sube, 25 Blato, 26 Ouling, 27 Erise, 28 Stare, 29 Etober: Downs 1 Amateurs, 2 Pageants, 3 Rust, 4 Entrees, 6 Stanell, 0 Kottle, 7 Treios, 14 Astonish, 18 Stronger, 18 Bon ters, 17 Velbose, in Easter, 21 Vodit, 24 Suet.
Australia
Condemns
Tibet Suppression
United Nations, Oct. 20. Australia today condemned the "large scale and brutal use of force" in Tibet. The Australian delegate, Jumes Pimsoll. addressing the General Assembly, gave his sup- port to a resolution proposed by Ireland and Malaya, calling for
for human rights in respect Tibet.
"One argument is impossible to accept that what has hap pened in Tibot is justified to
elements remove feudal
and bring about reforms," he said.
"That is an argument that could be used in almost any ease brought before the Ar- sembly to justify almost any course of action,
He said Tibet is not immune to change but "the point is not whether changes
should occur but how they should be brought about."UPI.
May Have Found
Prized Painting
Paris, Oct. 20.
A painting which may be by the Impressionist mas- ter Claude Monet (1810- 1926) and possibly worth several thousand dollars was handed in to a Paris' Police station by an un- known person today.
"I found it on the pavement
| lost Sunday," he said.
The painting was chtitled “A Branch" of the. Selne". It has been sent to the Lost Property Office and an expert has been detailed to establish whether it is genuine.
If the pahiting is not claimed within the legal year, and a day, the man who found it is entitled
by law to keep it.—ANT.
business
in recently
..
London's Open for Cheapside is the first overseas branch of the Ghana
Bank. Commercial
Ghanaian K.A. Gbedemah, Finance Minister, is seen speaking at the Official opening ceremony.
On the right is Sir Leslie McCarthy, Chairman of the Bank.
Chessman
Verdict Delayed
Washington, Oct. 20. The United States Supreme
Court has delayed its final verdict on Caryl Chessman, convicted kid- execution napper whose
for date has been set
close Friday, circles
10 the court indicated today. The Court had been ex- pected to hand down its decision sometime today. No explanation was available as to the reasons for the delay, although new elements might have been introduced this morning to retard the final de- cision.
an
Chessman's life depends
Supreme Court decision.
thve
Chessman's laywer, John Thorne, has asked the Court Lo postpone the execution so that Chessman can act as a majer witness in a lawsuit against his literary agent.
Governor Edmond Brown of California, where Chessman was convicted, has refused grant a reprieve.-AFT.
Margaret Tours
Youth Clubs
to
MOSCOW CROWDS BESIEGE BRITISH FILM FESTIVAL
Moscow, Oct. 20. Crowds besieged the Udarnik (Shockworker) Cinema here tonight as the British Film Festival opened with a showing of Sir Laurence Olivier's classic production of Richard III.
Muscovites hnd queued since eurly moming for tickets to the Kala opening. Attended by cores of Western diplomats and Soviet ufficials,
their
Bir Patrick Rotlly, the Bri- tish Ambassador, and Lady Reilly, had to shoulder Way through the crowds to the doors of the cinema, one of Moscow's biggest, which was decorated inside and out with union Jacks and hammer and sickle flags.
Emphasis will be on culture throughout the Festival — no starlets which brings to Rus-
Duch stan audiences
familiar "The Importance of works as Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde, Dickens "Oliver Twist.“ as well 15 Shakespeare's "Richard III.". ---Router.
Ike Off To Georgia For Golf.
Sunshine
Washington, Oct. 20.
The White House announced today that President Eisenhower will fly to Augusta, Georgia, tomorrow for at least five days of golf and sunshine.
The Chief Executive concelled plans for a news conference here tomorrow to permit his departure for Georgia at about 1400 GMT.
Before leaving in the morning. Eisenhower, who still is suffering from slight traces of a cold, will hold a high-level mooting at the White Houle on space and missile programmes,
Pross Secretary James C. Hagerty told reporters "No serious health reasons" were responsible for Eisenhower's sudden decision to go to the Augusta National Golf Club. The Club will have to be opened ahead of schedule to receive the President.
"Apart from traces of a cold," Hagerty told re- porters, "he is in excellent hoalth."
The Chief Executive is expected to remain in Georgia until late next Sunday or early Monday.—UP}.
Rebel Prince To Face Trial In
Laos
Vientiane, Oct. 20.
Prince Souphanouvong and seven other leading members of the left wing Neo Lao Haksat Party will face public trial in a civil court here on Monday, the Laotian Ministry of Justice announced today.
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London, Oct. 20. Princess Margaret tonight M. Tane Choulamontri, Secre- He said they would Appear visited teenage "Rocktary of State for Justice, saldbetora a judge and n jury of two 'N' Roll" session during details of the charges would be in the biggest trial in the history
announced when the eight up- of this young kingdom. an 85-minute tour of
pea in court, youth clubs in London's
BIGGEST TRIAL dockland.
The eight have been under Informality was the keynote arrest since July 28, soon ber of her tour, which began ot the pro-Communist Pathet Lao a Church of England mission, rebels opened their attacks in The Princess saw young girls lie northeastern province at a "tramps party,"
there Phongsaly and Samaqua. dressed in old clothes and with M. Tane today declined to re- their faces daubed with char-lease the names of the eight who would face trial, but admited coal.
Junior boys were wrestling on Prince Souphanoubong was one
of them. mats-Reuter.
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Raving Sergeant Subdued During
Plane
Flight
and locked himself in the rest- room where he remained until crowmen, with the aid or Botno down the
"Ho
LACERATED
Honolulu, Oct. 20. Passengers and crewman
aboard an Orient-bound passengers, broke military charter plane to-door. day fought and subdued e "raving and incoherent"
was raving and in- Army Staff Sergeant who coherent" The Hickam spokes- had locked himself in the man said, "and he had to be subdued by crow - sind; passen. aircraft'e restroom anders. He had incorated himself slashed his wrists and superficially on both wrists and throat.
throat"
It was believed that Needham The soldier' was identified by boarded the plase, a Los Air Force officials an Marvin Angelca Air Service charter Needham. His home address service craft, nt Travis Ak was not immediately avaliable. Force Base near San Francisco. He was removed from the The Filone continued lis flight plana si 2.55 am. (1258 GMT)
this morning to Tachikawa alr fere during a fuel whợp, and base near Tukyo-UPL takeri to Trivier Army Hospital, Mia wsunda were re- ported to be superficial B his condition good..
kase A Hickam Air Force rpokestin cald the Sergeant, en route to duty in Korea, blad djsko- ed for a seat near the cockguli
· Polloemanta, Joreph CHibert, 28, when · bo boarded the MIUtnew. yesterday" asked local officials to Air Transport Service charter remove the new street faarop piane on the West Cosat, ovataide his house bocasime it keres ho3 his (3 pigeons Trom getting their Boon after the takeoff, went to the rear of the plane' pròpime: aliyepoko
Thoughtful
Bristol, Dei, 20.
Macmillan's
Regrets To Ceylon PM
Colombo, Oct. 20.
Mr Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, today sent
0
message to Coylon's Prime Minister, Mr Wija- yananda Dahanayake, ex- pressing regrets over com- ments recently made in a BBC commentary on Coy- Ton and its Government.
The commentary, "Censorship
un broadcast described Mr
entitled
in Ceylon" Lad October V. Dalunayake's Government វភ "very largely composed of mediocritics and led by on inexperienced eccen- tric." Mr Dahanayake sent protest yesterday to the United Kingdom high commissioner in Ceylon,
APPRECIATION
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Mr Macmillan, while disown- Ing responsibility for what was broadcast over the BBC.. ex- pressed his regrets that "any- ibing should have been said to add to the burden which you took up in such distressing clr- since cumstaners, (specially we have had such warm feel- ings of goodwill towards you and your country."
Tonight Mr Thanayake sent to Mc $ personal message Macmillan expressing his ap- preciation of the very under- standing manner in which the British government had dealt with his representation."— Reuter.
Steel Shortage
Railroad
Wells, Nev., Oct. 20. The Union Pacific
it couldn' told town omcials replace the outdoor privy with at its station inside plumbing because of the steel shortage.
The City Couneli warned "the it mis- Railroad it would face demeanor charge if it didn't,
regardless of the steel strike.-- UPI.
Theft By Instalment
East Paterson, NJ, Oet, 20. Felix Cintron told Police yes-
terday the thief who has been stealing his son's bicycle on the. instalment plan now has a com- Prince Souphanouvong, former resistance fighter against plete bike. the French, was leader of the First the headlight and genera- Pathet Lao movement which at tor were stolen, the wheels went the end of the Indo-Chinn wor
The frame vanished controlled the provinces of Sunday-UPI. Phongaly and Samnoua. Thu Pathet Lão Army was disbanded two years ago under an integzu- Laotian Government,
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