"THE CHINA MAIE; MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1960. ̧ ̈

Taro

Kishi gets warm U.S. welcome Offer to adopt five

MR NOBUSUKE KISHI

KING'S VISIT

Stockholm, Jan. 17. King Gustav Adoit of Sweden and Queen Louise will make lan amelal visit to Norway from March 10 to 18 at the invitation of King Olay of Norway, it was umclally announced here today. -AFP.

HAILS NEW U.S.-JAPAN

SECURITY TREATY

Washington, Jan. 17.

Vice President Richard M. Nixon tonight halled the Japanese Prime Minister, Nobusuke Kishi, as a "courageous" leader of a great people and a true and loyal friend." *

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Mr Kishi was roceived with Mr 'Nixon joined Mr Kishi in altport speeches pledging the businesslike.cardiality newly forged U.S.-Japanese partnership to tise cause of world peace and human pro- gress.

The conservative Japanese Prime Minister, Foreign Minis- ter Alichiro Fujiyama and 1 large delegation arrived tonight for Tuesday'a White Ilous. eeromantes conclusting a

new

highly informal planeside .cer- emony by Mr Nixon, Secretary Herter of Sinte Christian A. and other State and Defence Department officials...UPI

Mountbatten

"treaty of mutual co-operation would like

and security."

Mir Kishi called the new

treaty s pilar supporting the Queen

partnership"

described as #broad

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boration "for the cause of world peace and human pro-

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A British Crossword. Puzzle

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ACROSS.

3 Electrical units in Hampshire.

(4)

7 Fish-rou. But not fishing-

.rodi (5).

Last word. (4)

For femkilne wear in the

cricket-deid? (4)

10 Do likewise, (7)

12 Nautical condiment. (4)

15 Creeper-clad. (8),

18 Ruler of the past, (4)

19 Roey complexioned.. (5)

21 They go underground. (6)

22 Place it in the South East.

(4)

23 Wigwam. (D)`

20 His

passengers, bracest (4)

20 Call wrongly. (7),

went In

30 The end of the alphabet! (4)

31 I'm repeatedly going back

to her. (4)

32 Like a worried brow. (5)

33 Cover a duck for swimmingl

(4)

12

zo

22

DOWN

16

1 Bar for burglars, (0)

2 He can learn something from

pupils during examination. (7)

4 Beene of confusion. (5)

5 Weakena (4)

Should poker players do is

with a wooden expression?

(4)

Use a spoon, (4)

Paid-for marriages

Elephant used

to gain

U.S. entry

San Diego, Jan, 17.- An American woman told a court that she married a Portuguese for $1,500 so that he could enter the United States on a non. quota visa,

The girl was June Jones, 37, the men she married, Manuel Virlsalmo, 37.

He is one of six Portuguese

toollens convletet ist week of

conspiracy to evade the US. immigration laws through paid- marriages performed In Mexico,

take his name for

London, Jan. 17. Lord

Mountbatten. would like the name of the Royn) family to be changed from Windsor to Mountbatten, the Londori "Sunday Express" reported today. Lord Mountbatten is the uncle of Prince Philip.

The newspaper was referring brochure written te a private by Lord Mountbatten in which he said that for two months in 1832 Queen Elizabeth had ruled under Live name of Mount ballen, bebre changing name to Windsbr.

her

All six were pontenend to six months in prison, suspended on condition they leave the United States. They were also fined $250.

DIVORCED

to breach canal break

Benares, Jan. 17.

An elephant, was used recerily to ping a bresch In a canal bank at Navada, When the canal tyrang A leak and a portion of the bund gave way, threaten. ing the local winter crop, the anthorities pressed into servion an vlephant which knelt down in the breach

and stopped the flow of water until the authorities could build a wall of brick and bamboo---Chiņa Mad

Special.

HORROR

HORSE

TRAFFIC

They were divorced by their brides offer they were admitted Soveral

to the US.

The Assistant. United States. attorney Mr Government

at the trial George Kell, sald

we believe that thousands of Portuguese have gained entry sume method," Ho by

number in-San estimated the Diego alone at 200.

the

Six other members of the

If the Queen favoured Lord Mountbatten's suggestion she Portuguese colony, were con

would

have to consult thevicted of conspiracy to x Prime Minister, Mr Harold mbrringes.

The six brides, who pleaded Macmillan, about changing the

futty to misdemeanor Royal family' name,

concluded:

The author, of the articlespiracy, were government

"I have no doubt nesses-AP.

Queen did ask Mr axcep-

that if the

Macmillan,

London, Jan, 17. British nowspapers today give prominence to horrific reports of the traffic in harsos for the moat markot between Dublin and Paris. Correspondents of the Daily Herald, Daily Mirror and Daily the arrival Telegraph describe of Irish horses in Parts for their dispatch in slaughterhouses

tho

there.

соли

wit

Daily Herald's front page read: Banner headlines across the

"Horror of the doomed homes:

who ke

Talpel, Jan. 17. tional Judge of gubile feeling, Communist shore batterica | she would be told that to name Ared 138 shells at Quemoy to the Royal house Mountbatten day, the Defence Ministry an would be unthinkable.”—AFP, nouncer-Reuter.

'Bardot Bras' backed by psychologist

New York, Jan. 17. - psychologist-approved advertising pro- gramme is being planned in the U.S. to publicise Bardot Bras. They're the creation of à flim called the Lovable Brasstore Company of New York.

Ever since Brigitte Bardot became a mother the com- parly has been hesitant about its now bra. But the psycho- : logist it hired to look into malters approves of the whole idea,

Advertisements w ple- ture a demurely clad Brigitte Bardol over the words: "Now the secret of the Bardot look is yours,"

Arthur Garson, President of the Brassiere Company, explained that company oficials find consulted psychologist since "the verilsing approach required the most delicate and tasteful handijog."

ad-

The psychologist, Dr Nan- rior Fodor, says: "Throughs out history the enchantress has been the beauty symbol creating logically in the most respected members of her, sex the desire to emulate:

Certainly the product in question provides an obvious means to accomplish this."- AP.

Snow,"

young victims of recent tragedy

Their mother and father died, • (from left) Janet; 10; Julio, 12; Christine, three; and Sandra, seven.--Express Photo..

Melbourne, Jan, 17. daughters, Mr Christensen, was haired, 12-year-old Julle knew.

the phone to London. of her parents' death, I see brutality and death in the If a Melbourne man has his on

The girls are Irene, 14, Julie, ilor eyes were red, but sho way, five little London

12, Janet, 10, Sandra, 7, and became a little mother to read Their reporter writes: "Dying

orphans whose parents Christine, 3.

Irene, the only a fairy story to her sisters, and frozen to utter helplessness, waro killed six days ago one in the crash, is in hospital Janet, 10, Sandra, soven, and 137 Irish horses met their

head injurios will soon be living in Mel-with

and a Christine, three. end here today in Journey's

broken pelvis, bourne. scenes more horrible than have ever witnessed”.

1

The Daily Mirror splashes a similar report across its front

The younger 'chlidren' were told that their parents were out working. Mr Wallace Atkins, their uncle, said:

Mr Christensen spoke to a The Melbourne man, tele-business friend in London who vision and radio personality is now trying to arrange the

"The children will not be page under the banner headlines adopt all five.

Chris Christensen, wants to adoption.

split up. Our family occupies "Savage, bloody, cruelty."

Mr. Christensen and his the whole of this house. My wife, Elinor," a Melbourne wife, daughter, and 1 uve in the bunittenswaran,.... saldı "We basement The Woods had the have the room and the means graund floor: Mère of our family to take the children. There live on the Acer above"

PROTEST..

In Dublin today, members of organisations protesting against the export of, horses kong a dusk to dawn watch on Dublin's docka before the City of Water- ford salled with 143 horden for Dieppe.

It was the first shipment on this vessel since 47 horses perished or were shot aboard her during a statin jas the channel in December,

Poler squad cars patrolled the docks and kept agitators at a distance while the ship was loading but newsmen were in- vited abcard by the shipping company and, shown the load- ing and the accommodation pro- vided for the animals.

HYSTERICAL

The agitation to stop the trade is being encouraged by British animal protection societies and British newspapers, and Irlan newspapers today described il 3" "4 hysterical campaign against a legitimate trøde."

the

The Sunday press described

agitation as misinformed!' and pointed out that of 234,000 horses sent to Britain and the Continent in the last eleven years the casualties at sea were less than half of one per cent. Special und AFP,

Scholar with a good

memory defies library

New York, Jan. 17.

An Irish scholar with a good memory and a homemade printing press has become a one-man headache for the big New York Public Library, The scholar. Power Kavanagh, The

years proved Quinn's have left a loophole -- he was who holds I Doctorate from Judgment right,

a lawyer for mich a person In his cor- Trinity College, Dublin, has respondence also are letters from a myself." published a volume of excerpts auchy artiste as Jacob Epstein, Kavanagh admits that his ex- from the correspondence of John B. Yeats, André Dunoyer | gerpta are not verbatim, but he Jolin Quinn, särly” American, De Segonzac, Autrusive Saint-Inalsta they come very close to patron of artists and writers Gaudens, Augustiis John, end It

11 A very extensive warning to despite a ban which will not Georges Rouault.

stay at sea. (d) *

13 General help | (4)

14 Trifles. (4)

10 Usa

towel, (5),

17 Little bird whio har helped

Anilors. (4)

10 It was through thin

that

Chesar was assassinated. (4)

20 11% o usoful võsac), (7)

22 Tips up some sand. (4)

24 Remove faults with me

The finish, (8)

26 Pigment. (8)

"

27 Fall to fastúde. (4)

heavens sometimes, (4)

In

STIPULATION

expire until 1983.

Day after day, for wečkas, Kavanagh went to the TELNETLİ»

Quinn's will stipulated 'all let Acript room of the mala library building and read letters writers be available for portion | by mholars but they must isot ba ten by Quint, who became ស successful. New

York lawyer, copied or published for 20 years, and letters to Quinn by sucheginning January 2, 1939, writers an Joseph Conrail, T. S. Ellot, E. Housman, James Joyce and Lady Gregory.

AGREEMENT ́SIGNED ...

To gain access to contenta of 37/A Welcome or from the the manuscript room, Kovonat signed n form agreeing not to copy or publish anything cops

In "id

corresport dence."

tafried 'SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD Act: 1 Willow, 7 Eloh,

9 Chain, 16 India(man), 11 Darn, 13 In the chalt, 10 Took,

18 Alan(Ladd), 19 Four-in-land, 22 Terui, 24 Alred, 26° Reign, | Quinn war 65 when he died in Down: '4 Inapt, #. Imico(-corporal), 1924. During his Hfetime he 26 M.I.C. 27 Eleván 4 Wright, & Bedditch, d Bear, 0 Tlats, 12 Naked, 13 Trato, aides artist ned writers whose 14 Honoured, 17 Afrie, 10 Bridle (brtdal), 20 Nurse, 21 A-G.1.-10, | work was then being condemned 23 Cain.

by crities.

Kavanagh set down in note bonks what he memorised. In thelusoript room

#04 bothptied bhodah material for * 52-page volume,

e joplaing his actions thus "Quina the, obrojuth Key to the 20th century sci shd litera, ture, ne får as unk then can be ú key. Yot here totally forgotten.

Less than three hours after he read about the car smash which killed Albert Wood, 36- year-old coalman and his wife, Daisy, and orphaned their five

Big London demonstration

against anti-Semitism

London, Jan. 17,

are several schools and plenty He added andly: "Albert had of parklands. pearby."

so wanted to fake out all the Mr Christensen has two step-chlidren in the car for a Sunday children and on adopted son, | treat."-Claina Mall Special, all groum up, by marriage.

previous

For the Arst time since they were married 10 years ago, Mr and Mrs Wood had decided to go out without the family. At midnight on January 11 the car which was bringing them home crashed. The mother and father were killed, and five little girls were orphaned.

The powerful Cresta hired car | skidded on the icy road and split. nlmost in two when I hit a trolley bus standard in Puttyy Bridge Road, Wandsworth.

Flow of lava stemmed

Honolulu, Jan. 17. Bulldozer crews built up ‘a 20-foot dike today and divertod a fiery river of lava into the sea shortly before Kilauea volcano ex- ploded 1,700 feet into the sky.

A massive, five-deep columa

Also killed was their friend.. of silent people, stretching for 11⁄2 miles, marched 48-year-old Sidney Ward, of

Walterton Road, Maida Vale

One Flyer of the slowly flow through the half-deserted

Seriously ill in. hcspital is Mring lava'threatened à deserted streets of London on Sun-William: Hibberd, of Clonmore warm springs resort, near the day

anti-Srret, Southleffs. Mr and Mrs protesting

evacuated village of Kapoho, Fut the bulldozer erows com pleted their work in time.

A Hawaii Clyn Defence nokesman said the danger was past and that the lava How Soon after the tragedy at way no threat to people in the

fal area-AP? the Wood home only

Germany,

Semitic outbursts in West Wood were giving him a lift.

The driver of the car, 32-year- old Ronald Klein, of Highlever Rea, North Kensington, was only slightly injured.)

They marched `from Hyde Park to Belgrave Square. Their leaders handed in a letter to the West German Embassy there.

This demonstration, organised by a Jewish, veterpris associa- | mast tion, was one of the biggest ever seen here..

The Brush Press Asspelation and organisera of the march said. more than 50,000 parti- cipated.

The London Timos in its first edition, headlines Ita report "50,000 in London march against anti-Semitism in Germany"

Scotland Yard estimate) that only 4,500 people demonstrated.

AP

De Gaulle's

policy hit

Paris, Jan, 17. Strong criticism of President Charles De Gaulle's policy tow wards the Allanile Alliance and the European unity mirked Kavanagh was the author of closing sowion today of the two "The Story of the Abbey day national committon meeting Theatie,"published in 1950.or the M.R.P. (Catholicy Party He is the brother of Trish poet | which forman part of the Gov- Patrick Kavanagh,

ernment majority,

A policy statement insured. Ni Kavszingli: net op fa bana- made printing press his the ent of the meeting men

tlowed the committee's Iwo-recke flat. He... mtys | It. Look three houta la set ons ving on the issiles and call- page, and angiber two hours od for "the fortifying and ex- Lo lock the 1790 form; rent tension of the solidarity of the prost, and make, ourrections." Allant Alliance in the interdeta

de of our freedom and peace." ite's run off enough for Router. imited edition of 100 numberki.

copies, he says, and scrambled be avaliable, qu the type to no mere copte

New Delbi, Jan, 17. The oldest and most famolé hotel in Delhi, the Cedil 10,

The library has directed lia has been turned into a Joguli Magus counsel to "proceed vigorously"; school for boys. "It he had not wanted these against Kuvanech, who maye he It opened this month with latters to be published he wouki, will offer his edition / only in 800 sidente on the roll, TEM hard had them looked up for 40-braries and reopgulando colder, “wehool le called Beint Xaviers.

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"They sincerely regret any inconvenience caused to the travelling public by the cessation of their services and took forward to the pleasure of offering to them the same standard of sarvica, courtesy and attention that they hava in the past

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