THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1959.

Anglo-German Accord On Summit Talks Approach

Maugham Is Mobbed By Fans In Tokyo

London, Nov. 19.

Britain and West Germany reached broad agree- ment today on their approach towards Sum. mit talks and the outlines of a controlled. phased disarmament policy.

the

Diplomatic SOUFLES raid 1

-An Anglo-Germaïs actor in agreement followed a series of principle on a policy of con- discussions between Primeirolled phased disarmament, de Minister Harold Macmillan and inile to awalt, however, Foderni Chancellor Konrad United States new disarmament

their Tokyn, Nov. 18. Ack mauer and

foreign plan.

-A formal British pledge British author Somerset Ministers.

to

military plans for drop Adenauer was mobbed by Maugham

dinetigagement hundreds of enthusiastic fana terday

when

he

7

arrived here yes-

A long-delagers on Tuesday

др. official three-day visit, design- peared at a bookafure showed to improve frayed Anglo- ing an exhibition of his Hie Gerennin relations in advance of shd works.

the projected negotiations with the Kremlin leaders,

It took three policemen to clear the way for Maugham through the crowd so he could Bee the exhibit, which was as- ambled in London.

ARRANGEMENTS

in two-diny negotlatkoms be- tween the British and German leaders these broad arrangements have emerged thus far, according

or "Thinning

£9 Million

In Notes Go Up In Smoke

Dut" In the explosive cold war areas of Central Europe, -Plans for large controlled British zones of disarmament in Europe the to be consider only in context of

Бигорсал, eally German settlement.

-A GermINET liberal trade policles of the six- ralion West European Common Market, and

European

of

" mm overcome by the reto the sources.

-A German promise me to ception you have given me," An understanding on a three-exclude Britain pulitically from the 85-year-old nuthor told the point agenda for the Sumunit the

Community. crowd. "And I am pleased | probably in late April or carly Germany suured Britain that the European Communlly will Battered that may works May, to list Foot-Wesi relations, are so widely read in this coun- disarmament, and the German not trespass on the political

sphere of the Nato alliance. try."-UPI.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

2

3

18

18

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20

121

25

127

ACROSS

3 Flower for a propez

(8).

16

17

13

114

26

DOWN

girl?

1 Cat (4).

8. One may be under the com-

mand of un officer (4).

9 In Rome, perhaps, pusi geis

a. parting aldi (0).

11 Tie fooi went sick but ut-

tacked all the same (8).

should get a

13 Round it one

different view (4).

15 Caught in an angle? (8).

18 Fee for a servant (8).

19 Grant in precedence (4).

charges are sometimes Immovable (3).

21

+

35 De requisitioned and

again? (B)....

let

20 Miscellanea with "23" (4).

27 In "no go" state (8)..

YESTERDAY'S

2 They may be ready for a

brush (4),

4 Lear's genuine tuen (4).

5 Grazing-land (4).

6 Dose of seaside air? (5).

7 Lett a gh-water mark, as

it were (5).

9 Crled for n drink (5).

10 A Two-way doctrine (5).

12 Bashed in the cooker (5).

14 A relative of hers may be a

pawnbrokeri (5),

10 Brother of Bomulus (3)..

17 Post this in the future) (5).

19 Once regál song (0).

20 American girip children play

with (5),

21 Chain letters? (4).

22 City of glass (4),

23 Applies the closure? (4)

near the river

24 Stampede

15

bank (4).

CROSSWORD-Across; i Mantis, & Ass-et. 7. Screamer, 8 Ed-win, At-lest, Il Reserve, 18 Ordinal, Edia-on (rev), 18 Ten-on, 19 Estrange, 20 Omiset, 21 Rotary. Down: 1 Mama (rev.), 2 The-me, 3 Sumatra, 4 Agrees, 5 Sky- wards, 6 Twingo, 10 Tidinis, 2 Elector, 18 Octavo, 14 Non est (no nest), 10 Inapt, 17 Neety.

-An Anglo-German unİCT- standing in principle to align Britain closer with European Community through the seven-;

Union riallon West European

fve (WEU) which was set up years ago to save European co- France tor- operation when pedoed the project of un in- tegrated European Army.

COLD WAR PROBLEMS The road to the Summit was cased with Adenauer's ap-! proval to discus Berlin at the hends-til-government talks 1.5

T'f Dar

German the vurall problem.

The approach 10 Summit talks now appears to follow- though with some limitations. the concept of French President Charles de Gaulle providing for a broad discussion of a variety of cold war problems. Britain Η ΠΑΣΤΟΥ originally preferred agendo.

The date for the Summit was not specifically agreed on, but it was envisaged sometime between the second part of

May. Aprli and the first

Final agreement depends on the Western Summit negolia- tions in Parls next month with President Eisenhower.--UPI.

Space Lifeboat

Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Two Philadelphia astro.

Vienna, Nov. 18.

banknotes with a face value of about £9 million, products of the craftsmanship of forgers recruited in a Nazi con- centration camp, went up in flames here today.

Two Bank of England repre- sentatives, Mr E. Rudolf and Mr R

as Austria Hill, watched ofleinls abovelled the masses of notes to a big nemerator it the cellar of the Austrian National Bank,

It took several days to destroy the last shred of evidence of an impudent Nazi bil to weaken the British cxonomy" during World War II by flooding

the country with forged banknotes.

The notes, forged by inmates of a concentration camp, WETO sunk in 250 feet of water in an Austrian lake at the end of the They were recently re- war.

divers. China verod, by Mail Special,

Execution Of

Hungarian Youths

London, Nov. 18,

Tho British Foreign Secre- tary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, said today that if Hungary could rebut charges that youths were boing ex ecuted for taking part in the 1955 uprising, the way to do so would be to allow the United Nations observer on Hungary to enter the country.`

CAIRO MILLIONAIRE GAOLED — FOR BEGGING A Cairo millionaire. Husayn Shakir, on whom Farouk bestowed the title of Bey shortly before his abdication in 1932, was last week sentenced to a week in gant by a Cairo cotiri for begging. Shakir, who lives in a palace shifted by 16 servanis, and has an income of £50,000 a year, told the fudge that he fell sorry for the poor, and every morning went (in a chauffeur-driven Cadillac) Into the city centre lo distribute £5 among the beggars. Then he felt compelled to experience the life of a beggar himself — and began dressing as a beggar and spending each evening whilning for alms among the ragged,then and wöften to, whom he had distributed largeuse daring the day. The Bey, a widower, has one son at a British university, another at a German one; slace the trial be han had 500 postal offers of marriage. He has refused to appeal, saying that it might be fun to spend a week with beggars. Dressed still in his berrar's clothes, Rusayn Shakir is seen going off to gaol.-Express Photo.

New Danger From Nuclear Tests

Is Revealed

United Nations, Nov. 18.

A "new potentially dangerous by-product" of nuclear

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GUINEA DESCRIBED

A$

BEACH-HEAD FOR COMMUNISM

New York, Nov. 18.

Felix Houghouet-Boigny, Prime Minister of the Republic of the Ivory Coast and leader of the French community, charged today that Com- munisin has launched a three-stage drive to penetrate Africa from newly independent Gulden,

Russia's Submarine Threat

The 54-year-old African leath er said in an exclusive United Press International intervle that the threat was the grovest danger facing. Afrien "brozuze who controls Airlea controls the world' the way the balance of power is tow shaping up.

He called on the United Staten to support President Charles de of Gaulle's French community Washington, Nov. 18.

which he was one of the chief Admiral J. Wright, Supreme archliccts, as the best answer to Allied Commander for the the Communist drive. He made

with Atlantic, gavo a warn the same points in a talk

Eisenhower Q few Russia's President ing today on "serious" submaring threat days ago. and said Soviet fishing! vessels now operating in the North Atlantic "is a matter of great concern to

us,**

the He told

conference of Nato Parliamentarians here there was "conclusive proof" that Russia was showing an in- ereased Interest in the east coast of North America.

The Russian trawlers WCTC os- tensibly interested only in com- were merekal Ashing but they "probably engaged in other acti vities" such 35 oceanographic "other tasks of surveys and military importance."

The

CONCLUSIVE PROOF

Admiral added: "We have conclusive proof that the Suvicts are constructing bullis- tic missile submarin's and will be able to launch via the seas a Anticant threat against Nate within your, with a serious

sca

| threat developing by 1963."

Ho void all Nato natums should contribute more defend the vital

link between Europe and North Amerien, was an "all hands job, one to which all Nato nations can con- tribute," he added.-Reuter.

testing had been discovered which was so deadly it Gaoled Boy

destroyed cells on direct contact, the United No- tions was told today.

siarming

The disclosure came from the, "might have been exposed to a delete ** Sweden, M. R. | troublesome if so Sandler, in the General Assem- amount of fallout”

Swedis bly's Main Political Committee.

Experience, he added, confirmed that fallout:

He akt selentifte measure ments of artiṇciál radioactivity

had been made in Sweden since

con-

1850 and a careful and tinuosis study of changes in the amount and character of radio activity was going on.

"In the course of our researc in this field during the past He was replying in the llouse

potentially nautical engineers have of Commons to Sir Thomas Jear,

at- dangerous by-product of testing for Moore (Conservative) who disclosed plans

been discovered," MI uncivilised has tributed "intruman, "space lifeboat" in which conduct to Hungary, which he Sandler announced, future travellers to the said

moon,

could

a

or the planets, protest. escape in the vent

of their main rockets be coming disabled.

demanded

international

18-YEAR-OLD

Sir Thomas Moore said thirty 18-year-olds had recently been Their idea Is basically the shot and 100 other youths were some us that used in the respit to be executed when they rench- of passengers from strickened the age of 18.

At the time it ocean liners, But is much of the uprising they were 15, he

because of said. more complicated the problem of finding your way in a region which has no "up" and no "down".

Mr Selwyn Lloyd replied: There have been numerous in recent disturbing reports

Hua- months of exocutions in gary. I have no confirmation of the alleged executions to which refers."- here. Sir Thomas Moore

The engineers are Mr Robert Haviland and Mr Harold Bloom, both of the General Electric Company's Missile and Space Velicio Department China Mall Special.

Reuter.

ANOTHER BUNAWAY FATHER COMES TO BRITAIN --- Less than a week after South African Mrs Jaffo had finally found in London the son she had been searching for since he was "kidnapped” by his father in 1957, another father recently arrived in Britain frum South Afrion also with his son. And as the liner Pretoria Castle docked at Southamp- ton, a gh Court oflotal went ́ aboard to serve a summone Essued by the Natal High Court, ordering him to appear beford the court with his son before Deommber 11 - to content. Ka action brought by his wife for the onstody of the son, Mistunei, and their daughter, who la si in South Atrion. But mald Mr Norris: "I haven't the money to return la Bouth Afrien ← why can't my wife coine over Here and söille this?" Pic- durs shows Mir Norris nad Michael la London--Exprem Photo,

a

new

It

Once Saved Adenauer

Munich, Nov. 18. came down to earth "more A youth who seven years ago speedily than has been sub- posed earlier." This meant that short-lived

of atomic by-products

Ex plosions as distinct from thermonuclear tests-"ought to receive more consideration than before."

helped stve Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's lifo was sentenced here today to three years Imprison- ment for hotel theft. Brand Beyersdorf, 20, con fessed to 20 thefts, from which carned OVL 2,000 marks he (£1,700). Mr Sandler was speaking on Seven

13- years ago, when the opening day of debate on

name Beyersdorf's year-old an Indian-propused

to move

was headline news. spur new efforts of British,

BOMB

UN DEBATE

t

DEADLY DOSE Thus, particles much bigger than the usual very small ones American and Soviet delegates An Elderly man gave the boy have appeared in the fallout. at Geneva to reach agreement The rate of radioactivity

estr

asked them Post Office, Instead,

to take it

the

to the

COMMUNITY

The ecmmunity which trans- formed France's former colonial empire into an association of

"free and equal nations," ne- cording to Houghourt-Bolgry, could be the starting point for "United States of Africa" in which European and Africans work and live together.

The commanlty was formed AS a result of referendum the French throughout colonial territories un Sept. 28, 1958. Only Guinea voted to accede-and was given its Independence.

former

Hourhouet Boigny's Lieutenant in the Democralle Rally Party, Sckou

African

Toure, led Guinea into Indepen- derice, and is now President.

"Ture is not a Communist, but he is surrounded by Com- munists, including French ones, the taking over," Pre who Prime Minister såld. He named Suret-Canale, Director of Guinca's Institute of Rexsirch and Documentation, and M. Cauche; Director of Guinca's BA Department of Commerce,

French Com- prominent munists.

He said Czechoslovakian and Bulgarian Communists are also operating in Cuines.

Toure has just made an off- elo visit to the U.S., and wili visit Moscow soon..UPI.

CARRIER WITH AN

ATOMIC PUNCH

London, Nov, 18. Britain today launched the 27,500-ton aircraft car- rier Hermes built to take aircraft capable of carry- ing nuclear weapons. The

glant vessel, probably

the last conventional type alr craft carrier which Britain will bdi, can handle among other in on the permanent cessation of and his friend a packet address-

crait Scimitar Aghter bombers which can be equipped with Jese particles has proved to be atomic and hydrogen weaponed to Chancellor Adenauer, and so ligh that it means a deadly

nuclear urmament and Sea Lo Vixen fighters which are direet dose for cells corning in

submitted by

Streaks youngsters

air-to-air A resolution, contact with these, hitherto un-

Carry Fire to the nearest rockels. known, particles."

India and -22 other nations, delivered Measurements

wouk! have of the effects specifically

the Police station, where, on opening of large-scale tests in October &sembly appeal to "all other the packet which contained a 1958 which preceded the Big states" to desist from testing bomb, one Policeman was killed.

The Three agreement. to suspend while the Big Three tried to

Bonn testing for a year-had shown work out B treaty following that, given other weather con- their own voluntary, suspension ditions,

northern Sweden of tesis-Router.

boys were

SHELTER

Plans have been made for an sector inside the Invited to Independent

bull of the Hermes in which wher Bey weto presented with golden wrist the entire 2,100-man crew can take shelter against radio-active watches by Adenauer,UPL

fall-out and dangers of atumie to attack.

It will be possible

ind control the ship's engines

means automatic bollers by from inside this sector,.

TOWNSEND FOUND KINDNESS

AMONG SIMPLE PEOPLE

OF THE WORLD

By Adrian Ball

London, Nov. 19.

Group Captain Peter Townsend describes in a book published here today his 57,000-mile world tour to "forget" Princess Margaret without once mentioning her name.

of his

COM-

The Hermes is the only unit of the Royal Navy with up- Peratus capable of producing oxy for inasks which will to enable its aircraft pilots reach altitudes above 42,051 fect.

which

The

carrier DCW cost £20 million has been

under

struction sinco

to хо 1944. It is planned place conventional type car- rlers by guided misilin ships.

AFP.

Indians Burn Effigy Of

Communist Chou En-Lai

But the 45-year-old divorced

The Group Captain drove and mechanisation, little wartime air ace, whose love the

астоя Europe and Arla to cerned with progress and poll- Princesa renounced in October Singapore, then went by sea tles." 1955, writes movingly,

to Australia, which he crossed emotions at the time.

on road, The Group Captain began his journey through six continents in. October 1950, almost a year after the Princess had made her poignant "duty before love decision.

REASON

After visiting New Zealand, he toured in turn Communist Chino, Canada,

Japan, Hongkong, the United States,

Townsend writes of him journey

Jalo China that he approached it with trepidation,

He says: "People tell you

Bhopal, India, Nov. 18.

Central America and a large such od things and even if you Students from local schools part of South America.

Then he crossed the Atlantic and drove the to Capetown length of the African continent to Algiers, from where he re- to ACTORS France tumed Brussels,

15L

do not believe them, it is not caty altogether to Ignore them. "I thought I should be guided

followed least - C

I saw myself everywhere. stranded or starving, unable to make myself understood when enquiring the way, dr, asking for food, and I even gave way to a depressing little thought that 1 might not return,

and colleges today burned of China's an effigy Premier, Chou En-lai, The Group Captains makes no

outside the office of the direct reference to the romance

state headquarters of the in "Earth My Friend" (publish-

Communist Party here. ed by Hodder and Stoughton).

KINDNESS

Earlier, they marched th He writes that the reason for

Townsend reports in his con-

with. the silgy procession bis decision to travel around the

Chou "Down with. shouting: world chiolly in his land-rover clusion that "I went out into was the best any person the world with no particular

none of these things En-lol," and "Down with Chinese could bare he wanted with amidon, not knowing what I i

ngents in India." should and but with a feeling happened. I went wherever my his heart to do it.

a meeting Inter, the I should find something; and I inclination led me and I never

adopted a resolution Townsend adds: " W believe I did find something had a guide; rior was I spied students like the decision I bad hisde that is worth while to me."

urging the Indian Government years before to fly. I knew it One of le discoveries was Heb end kindness well not to hold negotiations with was the only course I could the

"Inaiinetive kindness and waited with humour and curio the Chinese Government

the border, Es to liberale a restless unfailing goodness of people, gity were always offered when "ogression on

u needed and I did not think twice vacated" and also demanded ja spirit, deeply alsodalested and particularly those known stirred by earthly blr ordinary, almple people, those about leaving my baggage un- ban on the Indian Communist

Party, Heuter, uncomplicated by civiliation locked."--Router.

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cumstances.”

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upon.

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