THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1969.

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BID TO HALT FRENCH A-TESTS Given Away Free!!!

Political Committee's Proposal To UN General Assembly

United Nations, Nov. 12.

feat.

to de-

The Political Committee tonight-voted to recommend the General Assembly to call on France not to conduct its planned nuclear tests and, at the same time, to express "grave concern" over the French intention. The vote, after ben days of often-bitter debate on past year, went down

the issue, sparked by France's announcement to explode an atomic bomb in the Sahara, was only two shy of the two-thirds majority re- quired for later assembly endorsement, Britain and the United States, | both sides to France's closest allies, werd abstention voles.

among

20 nations which

apponed the sponsored by hetictis,

22

resolution

Afro-Asian

But 40 delegations voted for It and there were len absten- Lions.

Between today and the date question goes before when the the Assembly, intensive efforts are expected to be made by

change

The Committes rejected by 38

votes to 24 with 20 abstentions sreestation. In sponsorship of which Britai was joined by Haly and Peru, to nawociate the French government with ultimate tests oevention

pact.

tho

An

A

Britain alvo Buffered sharp rebuff in the 82-nation committee.

Rejected

Its initiative in trying to divert attention จากง the Frenel: test plans to the whole question of stopping nuclear tests, which has been unkler Negotiation Geneva for

GIRL WIFE CHALLENGES

THE ARMY

Nov.

London, Nov. 12.

France itself was among those delegations which abstained in the vote, and most of Britain's Commonwealth puriners voted against it.

A group of Latin American had sought to states earlier soften the terms of the resolu- tion against France by dropping the expression of "grove com- cern" and calling on France to "reconsider rather than simply

refrain from such tests."

Bul none of the Original 6PORNOTE would

this. necept Two of thom, Ghana and In- Conesin, moved sub-amend- ments to restore the original operative formula 'and to cm- phasise in preambular pare- grophis apprehensione which had been expressed about the faste thing the debate.

As these

sub-ament- Wern ments, in United Nations par-

the

and American

adopted, were

Latin original amendments were not even put

The Daily Sketch today devoted its main front-lance, they had voting priority,

page story to the case of Dorothy Cooper, a young British soldier's wife who has been told she cannot have a free passage to join her husband in Malaya because he is too young. Both are twenty.

Under banner headlines →→ įbring happiness to the younger "Girl Wife Challenges The generation, Instead of broken Army"-the newspaper quotes marriages and heartache?" a letter she has written. to Mr Christopher Soames, the War Minister.

This says: Sir, what sort of a man are you, that you know of this unhappiness and set do nothing about it?

of me or

"I don't care what you think my letter, but I can't hold down the feeling of disgust at your refusa).

TIMES HAVE CHANGED

"I wonder if you know of the that have been marriages broken up because of this cruel regulation? I know of three,

"Times have changed and couples аге getting married much younger than they were a few years ago. Why don't you move with time and help to

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The Daily Sketch also quoles Mrs Cooper as saying at her horne in Barnsley, Yorkshire; "We are missing the best years lives even онт 21st of our

rthday together. It's heart- breaking when you 50 much in love, to be kept apart by a stupid bit of red tape."

Mrs Copper's husband, 20-

to a vole,

THO 22-04-ion draft,

:

amended, then was carried by

40 to 20 with ten abstentions. --Reuter

Herter On Summit Talks

Washington, Nov. 12.

year-old Arthur Cooper, is Mr Christian Herter, the serving in Malaya with the Royal Humars,

of

Mr Hugh Fraser, Under- Secretary

Stale, sula on married soldiers Monday that under 21 were not eligible for War Department accommoda- tion at home or overscas and, while they received a marriage allowance, they

not were eligible for free family pastages overseas-China Mall Special,

A British Crossword Puzzle

14 15

12

14

#5

16

IS

21

22

2

ACROSS

1 Squeak accompaniment (6). 4 Blg nulses in trade prosperity

45).

7 Cowencher? (0).

8 The tail-end, so to speak

(5).

10 Bank of Scotland (4).

12 They're worthles and prob-

ably addled (3, 4).

15 Part of a torget. (5).

16 Extent ($).

17 Thèse versois make runs (4).

19 Name among grannies (3).

20 Gives up office but takes it

on again, apparently (?),

21 Place of matrimonial cleay-

age (4).

23 Money in

a sinking fund?

24 Patron saint of housewives

Hardly! (5).

(e),

(6).

25 When it moves does it totter?

26 Start spinning (6).

DOWN

I Strike me! Join the Oppos!-

tion party (8).

2 Profis on drinks? (8).

3 Not exactly real king (4).

5 Transmitting (2, 3, 3).

6 Optical illusion which makes

many very angry (6).

• Clets one's deseris? (3).

11 Fodder storage (8).

13 The binge

circle (5).

of a vegetable

13 Is it made trom unripe

leaves? :(5, 3).

14 Speciality of the Maquis and

their like (8).

18 Staggered (0).

22 Father, with

nothing on, ruha round the room! (4).

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION—Across 3 Trap-door, § Portla,

• Proppeal," "11 Silppers,*12 Sten, 10 Batel, 14 Ruler, 19 Ides, 22.

·Vörderer. 24 Blafmarec, 25 Dreads, 24 Rudeness. Down: 1 Spam, Froll, 8 Tippler, 4 Rare, 5 Pips, 6 On-pols, 7 Relent, TP. Priel, 14. Typer, if Leadere, le ribber, 17 Deemed, 20 prank,

Gross, 22 Van, 23 Heds.

Secretary of State, told Press conference today he hoped an East-West Summit meeting could Lake place between March 1 next and the middle of April.

was

But he added that he nol

that they could anange that.

sure

About 300 yards tym the present south bank of the Thames, on the site being excavated for a new wing of Guys Hospitał, a young archaeologist has discovered tim- bess and keel of what he believes to be an ancient Roman boat. Plature shows l'eler Mare- den in the hole in which the dlicovery was made. It. in due to be filled in this week

Ancient Roman_Ship,

Perfectly Preserved, Found In London

London, Nov. 12,

A 19-year-old archaeologist has discovered what he claims to be a Roman ship, 60 to 80 feet long, in the mud of a Thames-side building site in Southwark, South London.

Rising Trend

Of Cancer

London, Nov. 12.

Peter Marsden. who was recently appointed an assistant at the Guildhall Museum in the City of London, said that the discovery was important as the ship was only the second to be found in Britain.

He sold that she dated from between 100 15 300 A.D.

"The Umber of the ship is in

a perfect state of preservation, and so

Il seems

are the nalis. as if the verrel is almost complete," he said.

PRESERVED

The Auto wag completely burled by

which river slit, proserved it for 1,600 to 1,800 | years.

THE

MAN

WHO WAS

The only bihar Roman гhip found in Britain wls on the

Limu, Nov. 12. South side of tw River Thames Shinsuke Ginoza, 63-year- on the allo of the London

old Japanese, had two headquarters County Council's.

lives. Now he has two in 1910..

tombstones.

The Briton's present expoc- tation of life68 years for man and 74 for a woman-e likely to be appreciably extended only if means are found of pre- venting cancer or improv ing the treatment of this disease and degencrativo

Mr Marsden has been work- ailments of the circulatory

the past system, an official reporting on the site for

eight weeks and he has only hore said today,

one left before the contractors bury the in the area and ship again,

He also discovered parts of Roman shoes and sandals and a Gaulish vase near the

ship. China Mail Special.

Very o of the new ind, which is on a site where • new murgical black for Guys | ag Hospital is being buffit. E% actually visible,

Mr Herter said that the metables of all the Heads of Stale were involved in setting a Summit conference date,

The document annual report He said that President Eisen-

for 1968 of the Chief Medical hower had commitments and another problem to be taken Officer of the Ministry of Health, into account was whether Pre-Sir John Charles, said the expec- lation of life in England and sident Do Gaulle of France Wales had remained practically visited Washington before or after his scheduled state visit constant over the past five years. But the proportion of people to Britain in April.

over 15 years had risen slightly from 117 per 1,000 in 1957 to 110 per 1,000 inst year.

was a

Mr Herter caid that dates were being examined and this

matier

of continuous consultation No date had yet been firmed up and might not Summit be until the Western

meeting in Paris beginning December 19-Reuter.

Franco-British Policy Accord

Paris, Nov.. 12.

the

RISING TREND

"Diseases

of

the circulatory system nuw account for over one third of total deaths. Second in the hierachy of destruction, but en appreciable way behind, are COTTY, accounting for about one-sixth of the total," the report said. It added there was as you little sign of any halt in the rising trend shown by cancer of the lung deaths over past years.

Poland Expels U.S. Newsman

Warsaw, Nov. 12. Mr Abe Rosenthal, resident correspondent of the New York Times, sald tonight he has

Cof-

The Arst lie unded, es far

the authorities were cerned, four months ago. At that lime another Japanese resident of Lima was killed in

an automobile accident, was mistakenly Identified Shinsuke Ginoza, and buried as euch.

Cinoza Foon learned of the error and started proecedings establish that he "legally" sill was alive.

to

It turned out, however, that being officially dead was to Ginoza's advantage. Police, in chreking his records, hud dis covered that he entered Pecu illegally. It was ruled that as long as he was "dead" he could not be

the expelled from country."

DIDN'T LAST

been untered to leave Poland,

So the Japanese forgot about Mr Rosenthal was summoned his old life and picked up a new to the Polish Foreign Ministry

35 a sort of Shinsuke today and informed

that his one accreditation was being with Ginoza the second." drawn

It didn't last very long, how- When he asked the reason

While walking Bing for the expulsion, he

was told ever.

American highway on "For probing too deeply into the Pan The Chief Medical Officer re- the internal matters of Poland."the outskirts of Lima, he was Franco-British talks yester-parted a new low level of-Reuter.

killed in an automobile accident the same way he was sup- day and today between malequal mortality-35

posed to have died the first British Foreign Secretary per 100,000 hirins.

deaths

There were

was

Dag Welcomed

In Vientiane ·

Mr Selwyn Lloyd and only 23 deaths from this cause

compared with 272 in 1957 French Ministers have

The mortality rate among in produced complete har- tants had also greatly improved, monisation of views on a he.comumented. The rate

Vientiane, Nov. 12. number of major policy 22.5 per thousand live births

United Nations Secretary compared with 23.1 in 1957. objectives.

During

the year the rise in General Dag Hammarskjold was Vientiane today the birth rate begun in 1956, welcomed in

hunkurs usually continued and reached 16.4 per with

These objectives relate to: Summit meeting;

Germany's role in the free world;

Political aspects of the six- nution European Common Mar- ket Community;

Problems in Asia and Africa; Disarmament-flouter,

all the

1,000 of the population. The reserved for a head of state.

Hammarskjold cate total of 740,715 births in 1958

by air

was the highest annual number from Bangkok where a special

Laotian Air Force plane recorded since 1958.

to meet him, and

had

had

But deaths were 12,000 more gone then in 1957 at 520,643.-China Blown him to the Laotian capital. Mall Special.

-AFP.

time.

Now there are two tombs in the Lin cemetery bearing the sume names. Only the dates of death are differant.—UPI.

HOUSEWIFE KILLED

New York, Nov. 12. Mrs Concetta Giorletta," the 41-year-old housewife critically injined when she opened, bær garage door and touched off a died today booby trap bomb, after a two-day struggle for life,

Hitler's 'Mercy Killer' Caught Police still had a few clues to

Frankfurt, Nov. IZ.

DOCTOR bunted for 12 years as dõe of the ♫ "meroy killer)"'In Hitler's programme to build a master rape, gave himself up to vollee Loday.

Dr Weber Hrße,:$7, apparently · Just tired of running and hiding. He told authorities ha did not, wani te “évado responsibilty for any. thing I have done.“

Hydo was arrestod imenožlately after World War II and held for trial by the Wagernberg War Ortone (Tribunal. · He was socztapă al operating a 10-9siloë Nasi "nerve glinie” where

mental patients were pul to donik "he phict: of -Hiller's dryum of gusting a thor of "perfoot

USEDİKKA

While awaiting trial, Hyde soaped by 1967 by jumping out of a car transferring him from pro place of detention to another. He has been sonakt over since.

flyde, using a variety of alisses, kept shoad. of police by frequently changing domes so well as names. Last week, Folioo diosvered he was living in Flensborg, near the Danish bociter, under the name '"Friiz' Sawado," He owned his own home and bed #ved there neversi years, working for an Insurance opmpany.

He disappeared again before he could be arrossed -- until he mäed the hunt him!! Ladky. He was turned over to audiorities in Whorsburg in Bavaria, site of the "merey kili- ing" clinic UPI, RELIG

go on in the crime and could not explain any possible motive dor the person who placed the trap and grenade on the gurage door of Mis Garlelta's home fra Staten Island, New York,UPI.

Slipping

Rome, Nov. 12.

In three years the Italian Communist Party tus lost over ten per cent of its memberi, a raport approved by the Party's Central Committoo revealed today--ATF-

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