THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1960,

PART 3

Khrushchev calls for settlement of Sino-Indian dispute

New Delhi, Jan. 24.

Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, was quoted today as say-

ing the Sino-Indian border dispute was due to "some misunderstand-

ing."

MR KHRUSHCHEV

'Heil Granny' greets runaway heiress

New York, Jan, 24.

Enscribed in bright red lip- stick in six-inch high let- tar), the wards "Heil! Granny" were discovered

:

" is necessary lo

continue

efforts 10 regive whatever misunderstanding may" have! 11

arisen and restore good triendly relations between the tavo countries," he said.

Mr Khrushchev made this statement in an interview in Moses.w with visiting Indiati Jurnalist, Khwaja Ahmed

Abbas, according to a cable re- velved today by the Indian Communist party weekly "Now Age."

Mr Khrushchev sakt,' accord- in to the cable: "Neither Indla nor Chia pursued oggressive alms or meant to grub some territory."

Mr Khrushchev said he would sveleonie a settlement between Incil and China "for we have unbrenkalde bunds of brother- the helinking w with People's Republic of China angi Friendly relations with India continue to develop." Reuter..

Mac not to

see Banda

Livingstone. Jan. 24

early today on the bottom Official quarters here have stop at the town house en-killed persistent speculation trance of Mrs Katherine that Mr Harold Macmillian, the Geddes Benedict.

Gamble Bencdier, 10-year-old heiress, who was brought hon from Paris on Saturday night after spending four weeks there i

Rumaman-horst Andur with Prumbeanu. "is staying at the home of her grandmother,

A maid attempted in wipe oft the lipstick chestute with hot water, but managed only" to dir the words.

CRAZY

Arked to comment rcrawled "He Granny."

for

bert Hoffman, attorney Mrs Benedict, sald: "It just goes Some people

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at crazy."

Mr Hoffman, who was in strumental In brineine Miss Benedlet back to the United States from France, said "let her alone. Give her a chance to te hersell. She's and severe emotional experience." -AP.

"Payola" on

American

newspapers

New York, Jan. 24. Eighty por cont of ail material used in American newspaper emanates from public relations sources, a professor of journalism who is a former reporter and editor said tonight.

former Mr Ralph Ober, a stuff member of the New York Times and a leading American news agency, and now profes- Sor journalism and pubile relations at the new School for Social Research here, Inadic this statement in a Television Interview,

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a

while Minister, Prime Nyasaland might 100 Dr Tastings Banda, detained les cler of the banned Nyasaland Afficuu National Congress.

Ufficial

quarters said today Mr. Macmilan at no time it- tended to arrange such a meet- 10% during his tour

Nyasaland

H

Rue to morrow.-Router.

to

CODE OF ETHICS

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A spade swings, the snow Bies — as Home Secretary R. A. Huller gets down to clearing the front path of his country home at Haleténd, Essex, with 15-year-old daughter Sarah. With Macmillan away touring Africa, Builer is also acting as Deputy Premier. Express Photo,

Turning over cars

seen

as latest

teenage vandalism

Pittsburgh, Jan. 24.

The telephone calls began coming in shortly be

fore 9 a.m.

"Someone turned my car over

on its side," camo ore complain!

after another,

"When the tally 2 sisters jailed

finally ended, the Polloe Com- munications Centre here had re- relved Ave similar calls,

All involved - small foreign- made -cars. The owner: WETE furious.

POLICE VIEW

on spy charge

Berlin, Jan. 24.

A court of Cottbus, East Germany, has sentencod two German sisters to jail on charges of spying for Britain.

Polica Bild it may be ti Intest collage fad-now that the days crowding into telephone boolhs have subsided. The owners of the cara, however, thought it was merely vandalisni prlson. Her sister, Identified by teenagers,

only as Frau Kletzke, was een- teneed to Пve.

Joe Schmidt was one of those unfortunates who reported his car on its side today. Now he's two-limb loser.

*Frieda Kuban gat 12 years in

According to the newspaper, the two women had been send ing reports by rullo to the Bri- tish in West Berlin since 1962. **The same thing happened They wore Bald to have fur- to my Volkswagen about nished Information on the anu- month and a half sgo," Communist uprising in 1953. - Schmidt said—UPL.

AP.

Germans are chosen 2 picket SHUI CHEUNG PEARL CO.

people to combat Communism: Adenauer

Rome, Jan. 24.

Mr Ober sald that there was Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today said he told the Pope that he believed God had given the German people a special duty.

substantial amount "payolu" on newspapers,

(This is the practice of under- cover payments for mention of certain producia or personali- ties in news stories or other Ieatures).

Mr Ober added: "certainly, the press itself shouldn't have the right to indulge in payola and at the same time criticise other media for the same con-

Danger to India ditions.

New Delhi, Jan. 24. Indian Prime Minister Jawa- harlal Nehru sald here tonight that any danger or threat to Nepal is a danger or threat to India

Nehru WOR speaking at a banquet in honour of Nepalese Prime Minister B. P. Koirala, who arrived here today official visit-AĘP.

on an

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

3 A Mediterranean

[4]

hothend?

1 Writer

Though artists speak of this

eplour, it is colourless. (5)

6 F that is 80% Hibernian.

(4)

Musical circle. (4)

10 A business which is geing.

perhaps, (7)

12 Famous Indian city, (4)

16 Customary practice. (5)

winner. (4)

10 What

the loser gives

19 Mual. (5)

DOWN

often seen

breakfast table, (5)

ni

the

2 Saviour of the side? (7)

4 A "plucky" effort, might one

50y7 (0)

5 A girl in opera, (4)

Popular spot for a holiday-

maker to drop a line from

(4)

# Child-but

course! (4)

not yours, ot

11 Try to write one? (5)

the

13 GI-departed." (4)

21 Carmen, for example, (5)

22 Keconess. (4)

14 Colourless attempt? (4)

16 Berry nenlor? (5)

But It's found

17 Land bird?

23 Yo' old song? (5)

on board, too! (4)

20 Considerate, (4)

18 Vegetable that fails

under

20 Jolly

chaps in the Ser-

stuny conditions (4)

vices. (7)

20 An 11-favoured as can

(7)

be,

30 The first-anmed. (4)

31 Cooking fat

density. (4)

rid of them. (5)

He said he thought establish- ment of a code of ethics for nowspapers "wouldn't be very dimelt Router.

That was to be a barrier against Communism.

Dr Adenauer was questioned Theodor Heuss of Germany In

audience with about his

the November. 1957, Dr Adenauer Pope on Friday at which, ac-sold. cording to some papers, he said Replying to a question about the German people had been anti-Semitism, the Chancellor

chosen by God."

said: "It is very difficult to prove that the Cominunits are behind It. But I have no doubt that there is a plan behind it,

"He added: "Take a look at the map. What would remain to be defended if West Germany were occupied by the Russians?

chosen

"Don't talk about a people, but about a duty."

Pope Pius XII used similar

to

for Chessman

Sacramento, Jan. 24. A school teacher and a student picketed today on the stops of the State Capitol to protest against the scheduled exocution on February 19 of Death Row Inmate Caryl Chess-

man.

high Bobby L. Jones, 30, school social studies instructor in Woodland, California, said he had decided to carry a protest picket sign this weekend "to get a subjective reaction....to see if it does any good."

This plan is certainly due Jones said he expected to be clements hostile to Ger- back in his teaching job' to- nany. It is not a question of morroW. Jew-balling, bat animosity against Germany.”

The Chancellor defended

OBJECTION

wards is a message to President three of his advisers who have Chessman was innocent but ob- He said he did not claim that been accused being associat-joated to the convict's execution

Sir Edmund seeks

new expedition

San Francisco: Jan. 24.

Sir Edmund Hillary is looking for six skilled mountain elimbers who want to join a new Himalayan expedition "Just for the hell of it,"

DON-

"They won't get any pay. but it's every elimber's dream to go to the Himalayas," said Bir Edmund, the New Zea- Iand beekeeper who quered Mount Everest,

Sir Edmund arrived by plane

night Saturday from New Zealand hunting recruits for a nine-month ex- pedition to scale 27.70-foot Mount Makału without oxy- gen marks,

ok

PURPOSE

The expedition's purpose would be serious research In how man can adapt to low exygen supply at bigh siti- iudes.

In particular, Sir EdmEANI wants a good glaciologist an

"good Press chap who's handy with an lee axe.”

The expedition also will krep an eye out for abomin-

able snowman evidence,

Sir Edmund Hillary

"I'm completely impartial about this,” Sir Edmund ob- kerved. "I accept the fact that tracks luve been found and followed.

"The Shers really believe they exist.

"It should be most interesting to find one."-AP.

ed with Nazism. They WLTO on a kidnap-robbery charges that Professor Theodor Oberlaënder Federal Refugees Minister, Dr Gerhard Schroeder, Inferior Minister, and Mis

Under secretary, Dr Hans Globke.

Reutar.

Sonic booms by

planes to set

was no longer a capital offence. The lanky teacher sald he had planned to carry a picket sign for Chessman even before He read of the 11-day vig out- side the State Capitol University of a California mathematics student, Bruce Bloomfield, 24, of Portland, Oregon.

Bicomfeld, now in the ninth day of a bread-and-water diet on behalf of Chessman, said: "My belt's a little leaser, but 1

off avalanches feel all right."-UPI.

GLO of

Colorado Springs, Jan. 24. Sonic booms produced by America's fastest aircraft

inducing avalon hes in the Glacier Na- tional Park in Morlana.

Interceptor

simed al

wili

be Snow

The Air Defence Command today aimouneed the unique undertaking.

Plan to check sagging city

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Tokyo, Jan, 24. The world's largest city is sagging too fast to sult its

Su- caffed precautionary offkinla avalanches have been requested

by Glacier Fork officials to dis- Tokyo Metropolitan Govern- lodge snow accumulailons that háve menaced personnel and ogulpanent.

Efforts to spill the mow with dynamite charges and shells rifice from 75-mm recolless have failed.

ment reports that the land is sinking an average of 4% feet every 20 years, mostly as result of industries pumping out underground water,

A special council against the sinking of the land has been Labelled "Operators Safe formed to combat the sag. Silde," this will be the first | Associated Press, time in aviation history that

the tonle boom will be used to

solve the avalanche problem- Associated Press,

'Beatnik' impostor aids

in arrest of narcotics suspects

San Francisco, Jan. 24,

Five months of life among the "bootniks"—at marijuana parties, sex ́orgles and on robbery raids-—were over today for Robert Estos, Hoa shaved off his board. He's taken shower after shower.

of particular 22 It's made up to be enten. (4) Investigator, credited by nar-

But the 29-year-old private together. I estimate that 25 por narcotics agent in San Fran-

cont of them smoke marijuana cinco, 24 Cily of Nelirbaka. (5)

colles officern with providing the at some time or another,"

ACCEPTANCE key for a roundup of 30 nar- colles suspecta,, still doesn't feel

32 Tapping pipes will often get 30 Mention either way. (3)

33 Ground shape. (4)

SATURDAY'

27 This Russian is always one

In front. (4) 20 Bkirilog for a nude father? clean.

(4)

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"For my moley, they're dirty, they're lazy, they're bums and * Cart-on, 7 A-they're crooks," sald Fates,

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Bolo, 8 Verst, 132 Avows, 13 Ma-VI-9, 14 Kilogram, 17 Agupe, 20 Ackled, 20 141ac, 21 -inte, 23 Lade.

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army

"For the most part they have

girl Ester inld a "beatnik" who wore long black stockings helbed his acceptaries Into bent- nik life. Ho faked marlitana dreams. Ho played the har monten. He even wrote "beat- nik" poetry nobody liked.

"Without Latos we couldn't

deep inferiortly complexes that have done it at all." praised

"What I hope people realise

One

in that we were abls to -rásko the · stresis · boonuse petruid oilleen gavo up

· practice” (as private detective for Insurance companies) for Jiva manitha to help us out, "Wo gure he's out about $8,000 in wages he could hávo inside and maybe hi witole become worthless practice lins

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