3

THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1960.

Fage

Downing of U.S. plane COMMONWEALTH PREMIERS 'CONFERENCE

stirs anger

Washington, May 5.

U.S. Congress members reacted angrily today to Premier Khrushchev's announcement that another American plane has been shot down in a Soviet border area,

U.S. claims

downed plane was research

aircraft

Washington, May 5. The State Department sald today Soviet forces may have shot down an un- armed U.S. reseßrch plane with

Un conscious. pilo rather than a military craft" as Premier Nikita Khrush- ; chey claimed.

Senator Lyndon B. Jolinson, the Senate Democratic leader, speculated

Khrushchev that may be "slisty using this as an acident to apply leverage for the ceby summit meel- ing."

Cher comment at the capital Tanere up to suggestions that Khrushchev's

annonceniem,

ax the truculent jone of uhur parts of his speech, make it In- dvable for President Elsen- hower to go to the summit, at Fall

were

However, critician of the circumstances of the American fight itself, and argumels that no matter what provocations the Soviets achieve offer, the effort to pence at the summil meeting in Paris on May 10 must go 0.

IKE INFORMED Under instruction from Presi- den! Eenhowas, the Dxx- Word of the announcement ment and the National Aeronau- with regard to the plane, and Khrushchev's belligerent ties and Space Adininistration of issued reports on their inquiry remarks, was relayed quieldy

the into

wwerton

Mr President Eisenhower. by Khrushchev that an American

The State Department plane was shot down over the

giving reports of the speech Soviet Union carty on Sunday.

DIFFICULTY

The State Department report ald a single-engine, high - tude jet used in weather re- suurch, took o from Adana, Turkey, that day with a civilian pilot and has been missing since. The disappearance of the plane was announced last Tuesday.

"Durise the fight of this the report said, "the plone," pilot reported difculty with his oxygen equipment.

"Mr Khrushchev has an- Bounced that United Stater plane has been shot down over the USSR on that day. It may be that this was the missing plane."---AP.

Was

Thousands

line

route hours

before wedding

London, May 6,

The Commonwealth prime ministers pose with Premier Harold Macmillan in the garden of 18, Downlng Gireet, London, on May 3, prior to the opening session of their con ference. From left are: Tunku Abdul Rahman (Malaya); Jawatarial Senator Edmund J. Cooray (Ceylon Justice Minister who is Lepresenting Prime Minister denanayake); Shri

Mr Nehra (India); Walter Nash (New Zealand); John Diefenbaker (Canada); Mr Harold Macmillan:

Robert Gordon Menzies (Australia); Mr Erie Louw (South Africa's Minister of External Affairs who is representing wounded Fremler Verwoord): Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan); Mr Kwame Nkrumalı (Ghana); and Bir Roy Welensky (Federallon of Rh adesia and Nyasaland)—AR Photo,

Ran over BID TO REACH BOY Foreign mine

woman

close study, with some indica. A half million people began lining the streets to on purpose

ilons there might be reaction.

Westminster Abbey early today to see Princess Margaret and Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones Izı absence of immediato I formsal content. officials ride to their wedding in Westminster Abbey.

the stand that privately took Khrushchev had rend aggression Hours before the ceremony into the flight of a U.S. weather the three-quarter-mile

proces- research plane that may have slon route was dense with wandered scross the border people. with the pilot in trouble.--AP,

World's highest

post office

Katmandu, May 5. The world's highest pust office may be established soon feet on Wolves on loose a height of 18,700

Mount Dhalagiri, it was earned

Teheran, May 5. Twenty-three people who were attacked by wolves in the earthquake-sheltered

today.

Reliable sources said Nepal and India had decided to open 13ང་ | of the office to have mails for the Lar is: week have been #2

foreign expedition trying! 10 mitted to hospital in Teberaneale the unconquered peak. the health ministry annoonerd today.

Two Nepalese postal em the i ployees and one froin the India Wolves ranged scufling

would man the ruins of the southern Persian posted service

the from which about

with

wips 500 lee,

made town.

the badies have been recovered. plane "Yel transporting

Thail-UPI. Houler.

18

20

129

A British Crossword Puzzle

8

12

14

ACROSS

3 Waterfall that obscures the

vision (8).

7 Put out of countenance (5),

Double the animal In.

22

DOWN

16

1 Hiding pluer of discomfurl to

inany (5).

2 Landowner up North (5),

for

3 Presidentini seat (5).

that 19,

for

the slaughterer (8).

10 It's dimeur,

Keir (8).

13 Stuck it out (7).

15 As a cupbearer she was

among the best (4).

17 Suliable sign for "The Flying

Horse," of course (7).

10 Dimniss with

disgrace

bank official (7).

20 Pale (4).

21 Crowns and the like (7).

4 A method which is not

home (4).

5 For theatrical rollern? (8).

Faint colours ().

0 Oozed (4).

at

11 Small change out East (5).

12 Cornwall or Lancaster,

example (5).

the 14 Scoff (0).

20 Time off for Jupiter Pluvius

(3, 3).

27 British hills lack the top that

Italian ones have (8).

28 Where me might And H

or C3 (2,3). 29 Palting the

table. (8).

carda

on

15 Nicely convenient (6).

10 Rumba fond? (5).

18 U.S. college grounds (8).

19 Japanese cult

big bone (0),

22 No

matchless

Involving

crime.

might thinki (5).

for

Л

23 She starts to du press work

(5).

the 24 Aerial spirit (5),

25 Tie up one letter in another

(4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Angora, 3 Punch, 9 Error, I'm-ogen, 10 Tales, 11 Felon, 12 Dec, 13 Mami, 16 Balaam. 18 Italic, 20 Penal, 22 Brat, 25 Parts (cev), 25 Totem, 20 Lanoel, 27 Riser, 20 Chess, 20 Rained. Downs 1 Ackt drop, a Gont's-kin, 3 Roof, 4 Armonal, 5 Po-Tom-ac, 0 Uronia, 7 Cream, 14 Americsin, 15 Imitated, 10. Salamle, 17 Littler, 19 Tapers, 21 Epoch, 24 Baru(b),

"People have just token over ....prople try the thousands....

R Scot countless prople," said land Yard Spokesman.

Ticket sculpers snukeri through the crowd selling black market passes to grandstands. Peanut vendors hawked their

in wares

competition with Souvenir salesmen,

CROWDS THICKEN

As the hands of Big gilded closer toward the pointed hour the crowds thick-

ened.

Ben пр-

Mr

Princess Margaret and Armstrong-Jones, she in Clar- ence House, he in Buckingham Palace, were oblivious to it all, as far as the public knew.

They had a goodnight cocktail together with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at Clarence House last night then parted to meet again before the high altar of the Abbey where for the first time in 500 years o

sovereign's sister was marrying

a commoner.

After the linal Abbey relicar- sal last night, crowds broko through police lines to swarm around the ear of the couple and shout hearty blessings on their marriage.-UPL

Plight of

mothers in

W. Virginia

Morgantown, Va. May 5.

EVENTS IN TIBET

DEPLORED

A

тал

Melbourne, May 5.

found guilty of having deliberately run down a woman cyclist in his car was sentenced in the Melbourne Criminal Court today to five years" jail,

TRAPPED IN ABANDONED WELL

New York, May 5.

A huge crane shovel bit its way carefully toward

firms accused

Bangkok, May 5. Indications grew today that the Thai government in- tends to clamp down on British and other foreign mine. operators rubber companies south Thailand.

and

in

a revenue do- as saying the

The

the centre of a circle today where rescue The newspaper Bangkole workers were trying to reach 2

19-year-old World quoted

partment official Negro hoy trapped in an abandoned well at mine and rubber operators are

toxes.

official Burlington, Ohio, since yesterday,

evading Evidence at the trial was that the man, Wasy) Mosyycjvk trail- '

said the TRX Investigation the ed a woman as she rode through : Rescue efforts were hampered Wangaratta. 146 miles north of ; by hundreds of curiosity wekers Melbourne. on the night of who looked to the scene. February 1 this year.

Sheriff's deputies, unable to It was said he then drove his keep the crowd back, sold its car to her when she reached a weight calised the second dark spot, reversed and drove | collipse of pilings thrown up to into her again as she tried to get ¦ hold the shifting stund, just as up from the road.

WITH INTENT

London, May 5. Lord Lansdowne, Foreign Under-Secretary said to- night the British govern.

At a four-day trial at Wan- ; ment had been "pro-garatta last March a jury found foundly shocked" by re- Masyycjyk guilty having ports which had been re- wounded a 27-year-old woman with intent to do grievous ceived of events in Tibet. bodily harm.

He was speaking in a House of Lords debate on what Lord Birdwood, a Conservative peer, called China's persecution Tibet.

uf

of

of

In his defence Masyyelvk, who pleaded not guilty, denied fol- lowing the woman. He said he

did not know her.

The woman had received in juries to various parts of her Lord Lansdowne said:

body and had lost part of her let: forearm as a result of the "The reports

brutal re-assault-Chira Mail Specia). pression In Tibel, the ruthless destruction of the fabric of the ancient civilisation by Chinese inilitary might, this dreadful human tragedy that has been enacted in the name of progTUS: these matters are surely of the gravest concerns to all."

WATCHFUL EYE

Referring to the Tibetan Te-

New York cancels show

Now York, May 5.

fugees, Lord Lansdowne slut It Beset with staging and con- was understood that because of the efforks of the Indian Gov- ernment, they were not at pre- sent short either of food or shelter,

Bust the

British Cavernament would watch the situation "with a mox sympathelle eye."

Lord, Birdwood, who

A Salvation Army official ittaux

says that many mothers

ميناء

sorship problems, Broad- way's final scheduled new show of tho theatrical season-the London-style musical "Look Up Your Daughters" was can- colled today.

a

The show, based upon El on in-restoration comedy, close

where it the debate

call Saturday in Boston Bitonton

try-out tour. to

Tibet has been on eventes In

premiere wns Government to take The broadway urged the

set for May 18.

The producur's office said the show might be put on next

West in

Virginia ure lip a "more poctivo pollion" turning to prostitution to if the question off Tibet came feed their children.

up again at the United Nations,

season.

ago ta production

Colones W W. Boulterse (Britain had abstained frcen Director Alfred Drake with made this statement as he met voling cri 22n Irish-Malayan drew several daya representatives from various resolution "last October voicing | disagreement over parts of the economically hard-ve concern at events in Tibet details. Subquently the Boston uit state to discuss its plight.

that disclosed consor and calling for "respect for the city The state is a depresed area fundamental tuman rights of officials had ordered one scene

other because a lot of the coal mines the Tibetan people and for their deleted and seven which were once ita staple in-

In the verton distinctive cultural and religious visions made He.")-Router. dusty tmve been closing down.

that opened on Tuesday.---AP. MALNUTRITION

He said there had not yet been any chlid deals from marvation

among unemployed miner in the state, but that there were may who were beginning to show outward signs of malnutrition.

Many familles in the poorest RITELY WOTE subsisting on ortly one meal a dny, of government surplus commodities, he said. China Mail Special.

UAR protest

Gaza, May 6.

WIFE SAYS CHESSMAN

HAD NO DAUGHTER

New York, May 5. Cary! Chessman's former wife sald today,ne får as she knows ho nover had a daughter desplio his lawyer's claim that fear for her ifa kept him from naming the real Red Light Bandli

workers reached the victim's hand 25 feet down.

SLIM HOPE Rescuers held slim hope of Anding Warren Payne, enn of a Negro miniser, uživo,

10

He was trapped yesterday evening while attempting brick In the sides of a dry weli in his back yard in the southern, Olio community of about 800.

When workers were unable to get the boy out after digging by hand, a construction company brought in heavy equipment.

Brandt launches

campaign for 'one Germany'

Bonn, May 5.

was Board will delve into First a big clam shovel tried, but its weight was

Los Eituation. heavy and the ertine wh 016 In a radio speech earlier this ployed because it could work week, Prime Minister Sarit well back from the site.

Thanarat suggested control of When one worker finally mining and rubber interests in reached the trapped youth's the south, charging Their band, be sold it appeared like operators are remitting money "the hand of somebody un abroad but not contributing to conscious or knocked out. 1 the welfare of the Thai com- was just still."—UPL

munity.--AP.

Independence for

British Somaliland

British Somaliland Government wishes to be unlied.

The British protectorate of Somullland is "the land where

London, May 5. Britain is prepared to grant the British Somaliland protectorate independence no rivers flow and where most by July 1, Mr Iain of the 600,000 people Macleod, the Colonial nomadio herders of goats, Secretary, announced to sheep, cattle anal camels,

It covers 08,000 barren, dry square miles of the northeast

day.

CL.C

This would coincide with the "Horn of Africa"

It has no railways, no manu- independence of the neigh- bouring territory of Somalia, an nal air services and only 3,000

facturing industries, no inter

Italian trust territory, on the miles of gravel or earth ronds.

Herr Willy Brandt, Govern-Horn of Africa with which tho-Reuter,

ing Mayor of West Borlin, tonight launched a nation- wide pro-summit .cam- paign under the slogan: "Self determination for all Germans."

to

The campaign, including a series of meetings before and summit conferenze, during the is fun by two Al-Party In- d'visite Germany Committee, famed five years ago to work ice German reunikation..

Der Brant!,

speaking bonat 1,500 people packing largest hall, the flower's

Mr Nikla Beethovenhalle, said Khrushchev in Afghanistan had favour of self- spoken in determination for the Faltans.

"What is right for the Fathan the German must be right for people" Herr Brandt declared.

LIVING TOGETHER Herr Brandt said West Ber- liners had net all for the "completely superfluous Borlin crisis unleashed by the Soylet Union in November, 1958,

At the nizmit conference, one-sided there must be no

Berlin's stutag and change in the "vital veins linking it with West Germany must be main tained,

could Apart from that one settle "practical, technical ques- tions," or attempt to do so.

"One can say that. Berlin is a n policy of living

politics,"

Chessman's attorneys sald after test for

he was excoutod that he did together... le detector

Ked international not identify the real Light Bandit who torrørløod|added. Los Angeles Lovers Lano be-

ป caue ho was afraid for Ho of

17-year-old daughter.

The woman, who spoke through That was the first mention of a

Ectualning

daughter or, any children, by Chessman,

Demonstration

in ho

An Egyptian apokerman ovil

Leopoldville, May B. a lawyer both four Irnel plones today violat- unidentified - told a news-

Poller tolay charged African cd Gaza Stzky utripuco izy ftying

(lemonstrators with kalons and paper reporter, aho had no

Kan in Elisabethville, over the town of Khan Yunen. children by Chessman.. Nene "to her pinion" now paper-teor

it id the

Congo's lawyer United Art Ile- of her children is a. girl., mon- quoted the.

of capital of the Belgian publie lodged a protest with the "I don't know ellber of a wife Cheeman's former wifb, "Katanigi provinco. United Nations mixed armistice

la conocivable

ICa turiga provincial that he inco before, during or after,. My

..ta commission, against "A flagrant – marriage

Chomhad," up the daughter to koep the

Immediately banned violation"

gathering of more than armistice pt, the

furora golog over his death," | juny Üheaman's wife told the re- agreement—AP.

porter.

-UPL

2) tivo people.-ć,

סנטר

HOVERNOR

CHINESE FLIGHT STEWARDESSES

for

J

PAN AMERICAN

Join the World's Most Experienced be Airline. Applications may obtained at the Pan Am, Alexandra House, or Peninsula Sales Offices through May 10.

Basic requirements:

1. Age limit - 21 to 27

2. Must read and write English

and Cantonese

3. Must hold valid passport

4. Height requirement 5'1" to .5'8", with weight proportionate 5. Vision 20/50 without glasses or

better.

PANAM

Share This Page