THE CHINA MAIE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1959.
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HUNGARIAN TERROR NOT OVER Airline Puzzled By
Cabot Lodge Supports Bid To Reopen
United Nations Debate
United Nations, Nov. 25.
The United States delegate told the General Assembly today it was clear
that "the end of terror" in Hungary was not in sight.
Mr Henry Cabot Lodge wheį That would not serve backing a wrcommendation of cause of prder.
Hungary.
cle-
the was 51 to len with 15 absten. 1. Six members were absent. The matter is expected to be uken up by the Assembly for webstantive debate next week,
Japan, Burma, Malnya at the Mulip- Abstention included: pines. irvonesia.
the Steering Committee that the ị Tho General Assembly 82-member Assambly open rided
10 have A full-sente full-scale debate on the situu- leate at its current session on tion in Hungary.
nid the Me Liste
Uniteri States
circum- the PREKO stances which had given rise to i the need to place the matter on the agenda again.
Recent events hnd encouraged, Americans to hope for an in- provereit in International relation
They still held to
settle
that up.
"But wr must no down to the attitude of sweep- Eng
crimes ke these (in Hungary) under the rug." he mid
NEW ITEM
It adopted a recommendation of Steering Committee place
to
the
agrada "dealing with, the prob-
em
The decision followed vain override Communist efforts to the Committee on grounds that the Would harm Discussing
pist of Camp David," The vote in favour of serbing the item in the BEKTKŤa
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS.
3 Cheap way to go by sea. (8)
In line for the river. (4)
9 You've been asked t
forget my fifth. (B)
to
11 Unbeliever I chent, but not
Just now! (8)
13 Gainsay. (4)
15 Puts on a heap in the garden
(8)
18 Snake-track between Put
ney and Mortlake? (4, 4)
10 They may bu Ane,
short or square, (4)
21 Ask for purt of the
tyro. (8)
25 Worked hard but
fully? (8)
28 Go on (4)
DOWN
All painst panties Inside! (4)
2 But he surely doesn't sing
in nasal tones7 (4)
4 Horsy galt. (4)
Always in reverse. (4)
Stroll along. (5)
7 The worm-catching bird (5)
In
favour
BAKT
Dr Jones Peter, Hungarian Deputy Foreign Minister, urged members to vote against the Committee's proposal.
"Allegations, Kald; drummed-up
Bod
reports slander" had been Invented
by American
and oficial semi-official
organs for dis- to semination with A view "scandallsing people of good-
will.'
United States oficials and semi-official orgens were trans- planting subversive elements in Hungary, Dr Peter said,
NO GROUNDS
There were
no grounds alleging that Hungary had not complied with United Nations resolutions, he said, because the chster clearly provided that such drafte were only recom-
nendo's.
for
All the resolutions on Hum- Gary had been drafted in such | "slanderous and humiliating terms" that no member state could comply
be with them. sald,
Dr Peler noted that though the Assembly's representa- tre, Sir Lenile Munro (of New Zealand), had not yet presented his report he had altrady
fectared on is at Montreal. 'Sir Icolle had reflected a "cold war spirit," he salil,
The fabulous Mariene Dietrich arrived in Parin last week for what is described as the most expensive stage act ever. She is to appear in a revue at the Elolle opening on Novem- ber 27, and is stated to be receiving £15,000 per week! Here Marlene is seen in Paris soon after her arrival — with her are French singer Jean Sablon (left) and French actor Jean- Pierre Aumont-Central Press Photo.
CEYLON WON'T
EXPEL
ENVOY
Colombo, Nov. 25. The House of Represento-
tives throw out a motion! on Wednesday to expel Yugoslav Charge d'Affaires
o:
Thanksgiving
I
Day
Cranberry Scare
New York, Nov. 26. About 33 million pounds of
cranberries have
boon
cleprod for consumption in time for
Test Tube
Nuclear Explosion
Toronto, Nov. 25. The University of Toronto said today that by ox- ploding three-inch glass spheres full of compressed gas, its researchers can study the impact of larger explosions, including those of nuclear bombs.
}
Thay said that although the America's explosive force used is equfyn- annual Thanksgiving Day it to only about ene-tenth of :*
a gram of TNT, "the enVZILY PET I today but cautious unit volume is extremely large housewives have for en mathmatically approaches. shown tow signs of buying that of nuclear type blasis."
They use unique apparatus berries the little red
called a shock sphere.
OF
which traditionally
go
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Dr Dedjan Kostic on grounds that he allegedly plotted against assassinated Promier Solo- mon Bandaranaike. He said that the Hungarian
The motion accused him ben elted
with question lad
as plotting
the Trotskyite “urgent” by those who were maj Party, the Catholic discullsfied with the relatively Church, and United States in-
with the Turkey dinner. coul
atmosphere of
the perialtan."
Cranberry Frent Assembly. which now
Premier Wijayananda Dahana- began 18 drys ago, when the drawing near its end.
the move Secretary of Health, Education Don Jose de Lequericav) of yake described
Wolfare, Mir Artner Measurements and photo beaten by 27 votes to two as and
shock Spain, said there had been
an "outrage from the view of Fleming discloset that come graphs of the resultant reason to show any less concern diplomatic etiquette,"
shipments of the berries had waves have shown them to be about conditions in Hungary.
been contaminated by a weed equivalent to those produced by The Soviet Union had intervened
killer that had produced canoa Hiroshima-type bomb at there and this meant that it was
in rats though nothing was distance of about a mlio. - not a domestic question.
effect known humans.
WIGS
no
Mr Vasily Kumetsov, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, said attempts were being made to bring up the question just be- cause some in the West found the government in flungary dis- pleasing.
to
Soviet forces had gone Hungary at the request of the Government and in strict con- formity with the Warsaw Treaty, Mr Kuznetsov asorted,
The United Stales and other Western countries had promoted subversive actions against Hungary and other "sc cialist countries"
to prevent their development. —Reuter,
ALLEGED PLOT
The motion alleged the plot aimed to overthrow Bandara- naike's regime and frustrate the setting up of a Government ac- ceptable to Sinhalese and But- dhisty.
The
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The Case Of The
Vanishing Mirrors
Paris, Nov. 25. Persons unknown apparently put over a smooth swindle on an air transport company by taking up the old magician's trick of using mirrors to make a man disappear and going it one better
they made the mirrors disappear too.
The disappearing act began at Parts Orly Airport, where a shipper appeared with a large packing case weighing u tal of 115 kilos #253 pounds), equipped with handles,
Ile wald contained pinto glass and mirrors valued at 520,000 franes (£230) and he wanted them flown to Mar- eciller.
Sometime during the flight the magle took effect, because when the case was delivered
'Chiang Plans To Drop
3,000 Agents
Washington, Nov. 25. to its recipient in Marseilles, It
Generallardmo Chiang Kai- was found to weigh only 35 shek plans to air drop 9,000 kilas (17 pounds. It was also Chinese Nationalist agents into found to be empty, without a China to organise a revolution trace of any plate glass or "within the near future," an American Congressman said to- day.
mirrors.
PASSENGER
Rep. Silvio Q. Conte (Be One theory was that publican-Mass.) said the Na- slightly cramped passenger had tionalist President told him of saved porne 11,000 francs (CB) the plan during 75-minute by using the crate to have him-talk in Formosa on November self shipped to Marseilles
19 freight, Instead of passenge Tales.
Beskides.
the owner of the mirrors whether or not they really exist--is entitled to claim from the airline compERLY The | 326,000 franes he said they were
worth when the conany copied the crale--AFP,
He Makes
A Plea For Dogs
London, Nov. 25. Dog-lover Lord Ailwyn hit out tonight at televicwers who cause suffering and unhappiness by forgetting their dogs.
Calling for
of
They put air or gas under
a tightening extremely high pressures in j kiss globes and break them regulations to protect the dog within a spherical reservoir. world, he told the House of
an
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BADLY HIT Growers and shippers com- 50- plained bitterly that their
It was backed only by its million-dollars" (about £18 mil- sponsors, Mrs Kusuma Rajarutne | Bon) a year bustness has been x S. D. Bandaranayke, both badiy hit by the timing of the
Secretary's announcement.
of the Commurd Sinhalese So cialist Front.
During
1
three-quarter
hour debate there was angry cross talk between Trotskyiles and the sponsors and cries of murderers," "liars,” and "traitors,"
The speaker repeatedly in Japan will called for order.
UK Doubling
Standard Of Living
રી
London, Nov. 25. The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, Mr Derick Heathcoat! Wednesday night, Amory, on claimed that Britain is well on its way toward doubling standard of living.
its
Lords:
"The family like to sit glued to the screen hour after hour and the dog, longing for human companionship, is forgotten.
"It remains fled up, uncated turned for, unexercised,
or is
Slivio sald Chiangle not planning on invasion but intends
and help to encourage Communist Chinese on the moin- land stage a major revolt.--UPI,
EXPORTER
FINED
IN U.S.
-
San Francisco, Nov. 25. Frank Y. Q. Loe, 43, San Francisco exporter, was fined $10,000 (£3,600), given # two-year pended prison sentence and placed on five years' probation today conspiracy to bilk the American foreign aid pro- gromme of $93,000 (£34,000).
for
Lee had pleaded guilty to a charge of falmly certifying to the International Co-operation Administration that $114,000 he charged the Kingdom of Lace was the fair market price
for
uut into the sheets. There itave generators. Actually, they becomes a mentee to traffic and were purchased here for $21,000,
Lee admitted. causes endlers road accidents. In the countryside it chases and
His attomey, A. J. Zipoli, worries livestock, "Router.
asserted that Lee never got the difference. Zirpoll said this was forwarded to importers in the Far East.-UPI,
Suitable
Name
Although Mr Fleming has since urged the nation to buy them, and has even promised his own to eat some with Thanksgiving Day turkey. sales have remained far below noihal for the time of year. (United States Armed Forces
The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Mr Myer Galpern, received u also go withoul
from an Irish- telephone call their cranberrles today. The
American doctor living in In- military authorities have issued д release saying "high head- Mr Amory recalled the 1954, diana, Pennsylvania, asking him Scottish name for Both Mrs Rajaratne and quarters" had ordered that all pledge by the then Chancellor, to suggest
cranberries be withdrawn fron
Mr Richard A. Butler, that his newly-born daughter. Bandumdayke charged that
cranberries already Britain would double its living
The Lord Provost is to send Kostic was closely associated purchased should not be eaten.
standarda within 25 years,
a selection of suitable names by with the Essassination suspects.
airmail a release The
rectovnen.Jex
cost to Glasgow The "So far," Mr Amory told a ratepayers of one shilling. Premier Dahanayake inter- apple
peaches, Eauce, canned
meeting of insurance actuaries, telephone call cost about £8.- and suid petirs and jellies as substitutes.) vened in the debate
"we are well or target."AP. China Mail Special. early the Government had TO --Reuter, most evidence of any subversive ac
Date For Summit
Washington, Nov. 25. Western diplomats, searching for a suitable date for un Eart West
summit meeting,
fun that late April or two
May might be the
i
have
NO EVIDENCE
"promising periods", it was re-tivities by Kostic, holy reported today.
But diplomatic suurees denied
The Charge D'Aftaires, he WAY to
that there had been any agree said, helped in every ment among the official working foster friendly relations between and Yugoslavia, and group which has been meetin: Ceylon
the
In Washington on a tentative the Government did not agree date to propose to the Soviet with the views set out in Union-Reuter.
i motion.-APE,
This Lion
Lion Spent
The Night
In
City Gaol
Oklahoma City, Nov. 25.
9 Diana finally gris a shilling George, a nine-month-old African lion, was booked
from him. (6)
10 No matchios goddess, that's
clear. (5)
jong, 12 Does he hum when doing
nolling? (5)
target, 14 Pearl's mother, (5)
distress
10 Temperale. (5)
into the city gaol and put into a cell next to the drunks.
17 Ramalsed, by the sound of some of them were a bit appre- is that he has grown too
t, the same as lunt. (5)
10 Lounges about. (5)
27 Slumbering folk support the 20 Bit of firm architecture? (5)
line. (8)
31 Collision — or its result? (4) 22 Changeable equipment? (4) 23 Waterless (4)
· 1
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hensivo.
The
lond
George is a fairly tame Ion, "The trouble in," said Moore, but the drunks weren't told, "He bas taken over my apart- thut, Geoler Arch Downing saldment. He is too big. The intest of trying to drive the car. He hoaked the horn for 15 minutes 55-pound 31on Wad tonight on the way down to the brought last night by its owner, gaol and I thought we never Ted Moore, a bachelor fluance would get him here." company manager, Moore rald
Moore mys, oh, yek, le he'd just had too much
plants to get another Hon-a George and couldn't wait
smaller one. They're lots of fun to raise." Meanwhile, said guoler Down+ ing, "We've got to try to re-
In there the next shift won't put somENOIT LE
in that odl."--AP,
of
24 Liny winder, (4)
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrotus
the zoo opened on Wednesday. Old hag. 4
The zoo is where Moore got Corpse, 7 Trestles, 8 Haste, Sahara. 11 New Wine, 13 and-fis, is Pa-rent, 18 Oiele, 10 Hardware, 20 Ernes, 21 Ornate. George. He took him in place Down: 1 Oaths, 2 Hose-a, 3 Gall-ant, 4 Cash-EW., 5 Perspire, 6 of a much younger lion which member George La Effele, 10 H-anger-an, 12 Esparto, 13 Blonde, 14 Inches, 10 died while being treated at the
zoo for an eye aliment. Rowan, 17 T-hem-v.
sale and
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LONDONER STARTS 1,000-MILE DRIVE - The Argentinians have got more proof of the cornemen tropical belief that all Engilsiumen are cray. They can fust point to 27-year- old bearded Londoner Charles Jobs Coleman, who has set out on a 1,000-mile drive from Buenos Aires to New York. It's been done before, but what brings the giggles in Argentina is that his car →→→ à 1925 Austin 7 borrowed from the Montagu motor mustvosita. — la older than he is. They also find Incredible the fact that he has never been in South Amerlez bo- fore, though he's convinced the Austin can handle anything the continent has to offer under No-one seems to have told him that at least one poľní - the Darlen the name of roads. Jungles of Central America, the vaunted Pan-American highway peters out completely for 300 miles. Everybody else attempting the trip has had to do this sirotch by boat. But Charles Floture shown la confident that he can nevertheless reach New York by April next year. Charles and his Austin leaving Buenos Aires. Next stop Santiago -- thơm, Lima, quito, Bogota, Caravan and on through Panama, Central America and Mexico into the US-EXDETOR. Photo,
A Car For The Pope
Rome, Nov. 25. Pore John, celebrating his 78th birthday today has re- ceived a specially-made Citroen 19 black suloon car with two back seals in contrast to the- single soat in the back of the other cars he travels in.
Uneffein Vatican circles sald the French firm wished to make a single throne-like seat for the Pope in the back of the car but Pope John preferred two sotto. The cor Acts are linked by mlerchoric to the chauffeur, **** Reuter.
Changes In
Poland
Warsaw, Nov. 26. Two deputies opposed and 24
vote in abstained in
the • Polish Parliament tonight to approve recent Ministerial chun'es which included the appointment as Deputy Premiers of two economic experts pro- minent in the "Stalinist" eTD.
Opposition and abstentions came from the seven-man group of Catholic Deputies and from a section of the 63 non-party de. puties-Reuter.
Soviet Sailor
Asks Asylum
Hamburg, Nov. 25.
A. 27-year-old Soviet sailor esped from his ship on Wednes- day when it was going through the locks of the North-Sen« Baltie-Set-Conal near here..
Jumping from aboard Ibe | Bovist" treighter Polosk (1,785 tans), the Soviet saller weak to the Waterway Police and sated for political "naylamti.. He was
I sent to a come for refugONS. TORT Lausbeck, north Gemany-AR