THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1959.

Sukarno On West Irian

NO INTENTION OF

USING FORCE,

HE DECLARES

Djakarta, Dec. 6.

President Sukarno said today that Indonesia had no intention of using force to settle the West Irian (Dutch New Guinea) issue.

He told newsmen the question He added West Trian was the of disputed West Irfan would be jonly Hem, as far as Indonesia solved by pencetul means. was concerned, that stands in President Sukarno had just the way of friendly and cordial ended an 80-minute falk with relations with Holland. Australian Prime Minister not elaborate.

Robert Menzies at his nummer Lalace at Buger,

Also present

were

Minister Subandrio

Minister Djunanda.

Foreign

He did

PRESIDENT SUKARNO

GOODWILL VISIT

Mr Menzies, ending a week's i and Chief goodwili visit, mid two things he wanted while here were the

"We have told Me Menzies," background to Indonesin's claim President Sukarmo told news to West Trian and an assurance

en "that the Dutch should that force will not be used in return West Irian to us....I on settling "this important urs- my port Bald peaceful means, tion," however, must be used to settle This,"

LAST CHANCE

Issue Ship Aground

DEMOCRATIC PARTY

PLAN

CAMPAIGN

FOR U.S. ELECTIONS

New York, Dec. 6.

The United States Democratic Party's Advisory Council, including many of its Presidential aspirants, met here this weekend to plan next year's election campaign, and agreed on two campaign planks,

On urged "National Government disarnamit.

for

FOR MALAYAN Republicans Administration's

TERRORISTS

Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 6. Later at a new's conference Mi Menzies mid the proble was Curfew

He said he hnd naked the basically a question to be settird Australian Government to "co-between Holland and Indonesia, operate with us because we Australia, he said, has ut put want to settle the question of forth any claim to the lerritory.) West Irian peacefully."

---UPI,

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACR038

1 Unit of weight with or with.

out me (6).

4 Act it differently, It is under-

stood (5).

7 Take obstructive action (8),

B Repasts for males (5).

9 Geless ruse for layers (0).

11 Caterer's change, of address?

· · (7). 12 Takes

up permanent re silence, as a fly, does! (7).

15 Sequence of three cards (4).

18 It can also be played the

wrong way roundi (5)

19 Had not Mother" klubbard

one in her cupboard? (8).

20 Invest (5).

21 Fashion a pen to start with

(B).

15

4

15

6

DOWN

1 Takes the mickey? (5), 2 Journey's End for the faith-

ful (5).

3 Flow out (?).

4 Quake in silent remorse (8).

5 Smokeless zones. strive for

it (5, 3).

4 Paper with a letter to pub-

lich? (0).

10 Replaced the divot? (8).

12 Puts on a higher plure (7).

13 A steed, upset, but now quiet!

↑ (6).

14 Lauder's love (0),

18 He's not for us (5).

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the formation of "I would not exclude the Prace Agency,a posability of serving my coun-

body 10 study try in any capacity, and that of of Course cludes Secretary The other called

on the State," he said newed attack

on the pro- gramme ("College News Con- Mr Stevenson said financial polley, and what it ference"). called the Government's failure he would bare le decision on

whether he and the Democratie. to control, prices.

President had similar foreign policy ideas and added: "But, generally, my answer la yes.”

he would secept n

The Counell called for study And research into the problem

over-population

which touches on the controversial

of

BIRTH-CONTROL

30

and food restrie-issue of birth-control. tions were announced to- day for 131,000 people living in

The newly de

prospects

Senator clared operational area in John Kennedy, a leading as- piznest For the Democratie northern Malaya,

Presidential nomination, who is a Catholic, are involved in the birth-control question. But Mr Harry Truman, the former President, told a press confer ence during the weekend birth control was "a falso issue as for as the Presidency was con- cerned."

A Government statement said today that centralised cooking restrictions on the movement of food and night curfewk

would be placed on some villages in the

aren.

I

An estimated 40 "hard core" Communist terrorists are known to be in the vicinity.

In a message to the terrorists which will be broadenst from loudspeaker vans on the jungle fringe, the Government said, "this is your last chance to come oul and surrender. Otherwise you will be completely annihi- lated.

"The

чте people

no longer willing to help you and the

Is government

determined lo Crush you to the last man,” — Reuter.

Pet Tigers Ill

With Influenza

New Delhi, Dec. 6. « Prime Minister Nehru has a pair of sick cats on his hands.

Mr Adlai Stevenson a former Presidential candidate told a 1clovision interviewer thai, generally

speaking, he would accept the nomination to be Secretary of State in a Demo- cratic Administration,

Pat Ward Divorce Report

Hollywood, Fla., Dec. 6. Former New York, call girl Pat Ward left a hospital on Saturday after treat- ment for a near lethal dose of sleeping pills, and her husband grooted her with the news that he wants a divorce. Miss Ward, who was a key

admitted t

:

ter's pot tigers, Arufun, and Mickey Jelke, was

The cats are the Prime Minfs-witness in the vice trial of

Ashraf, who call the Delhi Zoo their home. Arujun, came down with a severe case of influenza last week and ran a 105 degree temperature on November 23.

Ashraf is convalescing from an earlier illness, apparently of the same variety.

Both tigers are on a penicilin diet laced with meat soup und an occasional pigeon.

According to Dr 5. D. Shar- nta, family physician to Nel- ru's tigers, inoculating a sick tiger is no easy task.

While Deputy Zoo Director B.

V. Ramajulu pats the animals and whispers quielly to them, Dr Sharma discreetly heme the infection.-UPI,

a private hospital on Wednesday atfer swallowing 20 barbituate tablets. It was the fourth such overdose in recent months for the 27-year-old blonde beauty,

Mr Charles Savgrose, Mias Ward's osteopath husband, said there "definitely will be a divorce." But he said he didn't know whether he or his will file the sult,

wife

"I have made every attempt to settle this thing amicably," he said.. "I have bent over backward. Baš now it's time to start thinking about my 40B."

Dr Suvarese said he would raisinsist on custody of the four-

month-old boy-UPI.

Thwarted Youth

Beats Parents Of Girl Friend

Denver, Dec. 6.

An 18-year-old youth angered when his attentions toward a 15-year-old girl were thwarted by her parents slipped into their home early on Saturday and beat them with a hammer until they signed a "contract” allowing him to re- new his courtship.

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The youth, Ronal Durbin, was | Colorado General Hospital with arrested shortly before dawn multiple cuts and bruises about. und booked for investigation of the head. Their condition pasault and altempted homicide, not immediately known. He was being questioned by

officers Sher!T's

in Adama County, adjacent to Denver,

The parents, Mr and Mrs Matthew I Rola, were taken to

Took Poison

MIDNIGHT

was

#

According to sheriff Robert Roberts the Raias had objected to atications paid thele daughter Diana, by young Dur- bin. He said shortly after mid- night Durbin entered the Raia home sing a key the girl had given din,

The Raine

Were fald they awakened when Durbin begin beating them with the hammer. A young son, Matthew, P, heard the noise and walked into his

Tokyo, Dec. 0, Police were in a dilemma to- day over a 40-year-old worsen who took polson at a crematory parents bedroom where Durbla

17 Those wildemes birdal (5) that the 2,000 yen she had be his own mom.

last night with a note naking hit him and son him back to

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.--Arom: 1 Thet (worley, Kramiin. 8 Arnó, ↑ Spin (rov), 10 As-I-rine, 11 Diva. 12 Aire. 14 Erasure. 17 G-rime, 19 Organ, 22 Dog-roes, 20 Eels. 27 USER. 28 Keepers, 29 Unit, 30 Earl. 31 Gallery, 32 Ti-cr. Dewar 2 Repair. 3 Tandem. 4 Khove, & Rosary. 6 Minas 7 Inber, 12 Aged 19 Ring. 15 Urge, 16 Bona. 18. Umurer. 20 Result, 21 Alpine,

23 Opera. 24 Ropel 24 Emmay,

lised to cremato her boy only lightly furt She didn't die when crematory employer rushed her to à hopital for treatment.

fery angry, the woman-moun- ed, “Why didn't they let me dib. They had no business saving me." She refused

identify tarwell,~~UPI

to

The boy waE

Bala agreed to sign the

“contract” which read "I agree to let you see Diam and date, her if she sareès.

2 'promise'not to prese charges

(god) Matija ielas. Priosaber 5, 1958."---UPL

The

In Pacific

Manila, Doc, 1.

Jspaneme ship

0121

6.8. Namiki Maru ran Rground,

eff

Heleri Reef, between the Philip- plases and New Guinea, Radio Corporation of America reported today.

An 808 memaga, inter- cepted by RCA marine #tation here, mid the vessel was - inolining "dangerous- 17" to one side and wester- ly winds negravated the situation.

The ship's skipper, who radioed the 808, muld they required "immediate sels- tance."

rave the Nogteakl's position 02.55.7 degrees north Jailtudo and 131.46.4 degrees east longitude, — UPI.

ITALIAN LINER

Canadian Cities Are Isolated By Floods, Landslides

Prince Rupert, B.C., Dec. 6. Crews worked around the clock tonight to repair highways, rail and telephone lines after two days of heavy rain in Northwestern British Columbia caused numerous landslides and washouts, virtually isolating Prince Rupert, Terrace and Kitimat.

Some 20,000 persons in the vicinity were stranded as four Inches of rain sent mud and rock cascading into road "And rail, sealing off the area,

Basements in Prince Rupert were flooded and the only land- link the city of 10,000 had with the outside world was a micro- wave network.

.The Canadian National Railways track between Kithat, TeITROG and Prince

had Hapert reportedly least twenty washouts,

at

3. Blinded

By Acid Throwers

Reports said the rain sub- side, somewhat today but high More winds work hazardous for

draft" and fun air to RESUMES VOYAGE debris-clearing crews. UPT.

President, he said he would face that question when he came to it, adding: "I don't expect to come to it again."

Buenos Aires, Dec. 6. The Italian liner Federico C was freed from a sand bar off Buenos Aires harbour bn Sun- day and continued on its way to Genoa.

TB CASES

Ray

MC

the

Kuala Lumpur, Deo, & than 100 pollee were to- day combing

trai Malayan

for

the mali crn-

town of Bidor secret society gangsters, who yesterday hurled seld at #bus load of holiday-makern. binding three and burning 17.

To dalo no arrests have been made in the Incident described s one of the worst of its kind for many yours.

Mir Blevenson, asked to com- ment br President El CT-

Singapore, Dec. 6. hower's 11-zation tour, said

An anti-tuberculosis X-my: journeys of this kind” should

campaign hens indicates 60 be used sparingly, for great The liner was groundied when people out of every 1,000 emergencies," he added: "Furt buffeted by heavy winds after suffering from the disease. because (Soviet Premier aalling on Saturday night. Six A bulleun Lesund Nikita Khrushchev travels tugs worked through the night organisation combatting the Mr Robert Gordon Menzies, around the world, it is not to free the ship. Several other disease said it ww estimated Australian Primo Miniator, is nocomacily good for our Pre-liners and ships were delayed there are 45,000 active cases of due to pass through Bidor" on sident to do the same thing." entering the harbour until the the disease at lunge in Singa- December 10 during are official

Federico C could be freed.—AP. | pare.-UPI.

lour of Malaya,—Reuter,

----Reuter,

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