THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1980.

Gaitskell calls for end to

TRANSFUSION U-2

SAVES LIFE OF JEHOVAH'S

flights Now foreign women

London, May 30,

Mr Hugh Gamkell," lendar of the opposition, today asked for an assurance that no U-2 Hights would

WITNESS' GIRL take place from boxes in

Sydney, May 80.

A baby girl who was given blood transfusions despite the Dutch Jehovah's Witness family, was reported to- day to be in an improved .condition.

objections of her

Doctors said that they felt the baby would recover completely, and that they had no doubt the her transfusions have life.

suved

The child was given more than 20 pints of blood on Saturday night after her father, brick- layer, Mr B. Mulder objected to transfusions

religious grounds.

on

Mr Mulder is not a Jehovah's Witness, but his wife and family

They are arc.

and Datch migrated to Australia ve years ago.

The Jehovah's Witness pre- siding minister in Australia, Mr Douglas Held said today meTA- bers of his church would not offer special prayers for the Mulier boby

He said: "We don't think it's of much use offering them, there are similar cases to this occur- ring every day.

"People get sick and they die, that's all." he added-Ching

. Special.

New tropical storm

appears

Manila, May 30.

Manila's weather bureau -- today reported a new tropical storm In the vicinity of the Phillp- pines but said it was moving northward.

The storm, packing 45-mile centre winds, was last spotted 480 miles east of the northern tip of the main Philippine island of Lauzon, travelling northeast at 12 miles an hour.

The storm appeared only days after tropical storm Lucille, which cut across Luzon and drew monsoon in its wake. The

monsoon's heavy rain caused devastating foods in the Manila area over the weekend, ***AP.

Britain, without the gov- ernment's content and that the government would not give its consent, The plain fact is that it is now becoming much too continue dangerous with these flights at all," he added.

to

Mr Gaitskell did not think

President Eisenhower were distasteful and offensive and probably made for Soviet consumption.

BRITISH INFLUENCE Mr Gaitskell said it was almost certain there was, and always had been, a certain amount of opposi-

tion to Mr Khrushchev's policy within the Soviet Union.

He urged that British in- fluence should be thrown against groups in East and West who opposed negotiations.

USA

Soviet policy had Mr Gaitskell said it was no reverted to Stalinism. Mr

thinking for some made Khruthchor had

time of another summit at speeches which were

conference. times offensive, violent "We should now try to nego-

tiate

normal through and bullying, but they had Saviet not committed

diplomatic channels and policy to any change

conferences what we hoped to do at the summit," he whatever.

said.-Reuter.

Mr Khrushchev's attacks on

UK leaders

stress

need to press for East-West accord

London, May 30.

may be forced to

wear veils in

Arabia

Cairo, May 30.

Foreign women in Saudi Arabia may from now on face arrest if they violate the ancient Moslem custom requiring women to go veiled in public.

The Cairo morning newspaper Al Gumhuria" reported today the Saudi Arabian Minister Of

women

are

The Interior has demanded they either wear veils when they go walking or be subject to arrest.

Saudi Arabian strictly forbidden to appear in public unveiled or unescorted But this time-honoured tradi- tion has not applied till now to foreign women who have been noticed in the streets of Saudi capital Riyadh with their faces

uncovered., 2

If the new "vell or jail" measure is confirmed the news- paper said it will certainly affect the social habits of the wives of foreign personnel stationed in Saudi Arabia.

RESTRICTIONS

It may

particularly put a crimp in the style of the many fashion-minded American

to

Big search

for dog poisoner

Doraville, Ga., May 30. Angered dog lovers joined police today in a search for a suburban pet poisoner.

At least 10 dogs died in the agonies of strychnine poisoning

children yesterday and

and grownups alike cried,

It was the latest in a series of

women whose husbands are mess poisoning incidents by a attached

U.S.-controlled dog-killer in this Atlanta petroleum branches in Saudi suburb.

Turkish Minister's death

Called on Allah

as he

jumped

Ankara, May 30,

Namik Gedik, "strong-arm" Interior Minister of the Menderes Govern- ment, last night hurled himself through a fourth-floor window of An- Kara's Military Academy where he was held prisoner, and fell to his death in the garden below.

Miss Loren .offers £20,000 reward

London, May 30, Kalian film star Bophis Loren today offered £20,000 reward for the re- oovery of jewels, valued at £185,000 stolen from her Elstree house on Saturday,

Miss Loren made the offer during a press con- férence ak the Elstree

studios where she l NÁ work on her new film, with "The Millionaires" British motor Peter Bellers. The actress disclosed that only part of her Jewellery was thoured.

"I was to have taken out an insurance on the rest today," she said.--AFT,

U.S. death toll

Arabia, unless they start wear- "Whoever did it had better nears_record

ing velis they may be confined hope the police get him before

to company grounds.

the folks in this neighbourhood Foreign personnel in Saudio," said Don Wade, who lost a Colle, two Callie pups and a Dalmatian.

Arabia

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HALF AN HOUR

have already had to submit to numerous restrictions. All non-Moslem religious ser- vices, consumption of wine or Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister and Mr alcohol, and books dealing with

The poisoner apparently left Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour opposi-questions about faith are for-

bidden.

strips of poisoned meat along Foreign newspapers and re-the street beside the yards in a tion, today advocated virtually identical policies to meet the fallure of the Paris summit views are also closely censored. single neighbourhood sometime

-AFP. talks.

or the actual which led

Both Mr Macmillan and Mr motives in Paris Gaitskell In their upening sequence of events

today's foreign to the breakdown. speeches in

Mr Macmillan for reasons affairs debate in the House of Commons claimed that continued which he did not disclose was analyse Soviet attempts at East-West concilia- unwilling to

in Paris or the actual tion must be the basis of western moves

which led policy following the sumeli sequence of events

to the brendadown. breakdown.

J

Lawyer Eichmann

Both speakers also emphasised Mr Gaitskell, speaking from that continued westem moves the position of a politician not for political conciliation must possession of ficts available be based on retention of exist to the government, pressed for

of military power answers to a number of ques in sources including the nuclear deterrent.tions."

The opening moves in the de-

The most important of these bate, the first full scale discus- concerned the contents of the London, May 30.

Parliament since the personal letter sent by the Home Secretary R. A. Butler sion in

Current Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Dr said in a written parliamentary summit, reaffirmed the

Khrushchev, to Mr reply today that Britain was not l-partisan basis of British for-Nikita

eign policy.

Macmillan before the summit consulted about the American

The two speeches differed talks. combat readiness alert of May

willingness or Mr Galtskeli asked squarely 15, because no consultation was chiefly in the

unwillingness to analyse Soviet whether this letter gave an necessary.~~~AFP.

which indication of the lines

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 They may look forward to

getting the pipt (8)

5 A wanderer on land or sea,

(5)-..

8 Uncanny. (5)

9 Racing man on the river. (6)

10 Might they be growing in

Spain? (5)

11 Convulsion, (5)

13 Is very prolific. (8)

12 That's your lott (4)

24

22

DOWN

1 I it's yours, as they say, you will like it, so refreshing. (3, 2, 3).

2 It's a gift. (8)

3 Waterway on golf courses.

(4)

4 As a form of present it would hardly be acceptable! (7).

5 He's got a nurse! (7) ·

6 It bores (8)

18 Comes in and writes in, a' 7' Musical drop. (6)

book, perhaps. (6)

18 He spouts, but not neces-

sarily gushingly. (6)

20 Gean's other name. (5)

22 Happy couple? (4)

23 For those who liko high

living? (5)

28 Lift up, or get up, possibly.

(5)

28 One of the blues. (6)

27 Broken-down

Essex; (5)

-14 Mischievous adventure. (8)

16 Lively, being full of whisky,

maybe! (8)

won't

defend brother

Linx, May 30. Robert Eichmann, lawyer, said today he will not defend his brother, Adolf Eichmann, who faces trial in Israel. Robert Eichmann told news- the Soviet leader was sub-man he has not yet been asked, but if he were "I would have to sequently to adopt in Paris.

Mr Gaitskell also challenged decline for personal reasons the government to state why which 1 do not want to name,

Western leaders did not designate the meeting which they convened in Paris on May 17 25 a discussion preliminary to the summit and not a meet- ing of the summit cenference

self.

the

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attend

Iew

The lawyer had said a days ago that, despite qualms of conscience, he would not be able to reject a request to become Adolf Eichmann's counsel.

Robert Eichmann said today

he and the arrested former Ges-

he saw

{It was the failure of Mr tapo leader were only step- Khrushchev

said this brothers. He meeting which constituted the Adolf last during an army fur- breakdown of the summit con- lough at the end of World War ference.)

-DIFFERENCE-

Today speeches of Mr Mac millat and Mr Gaitskell show

Two.

GIRL FRIEND

The "Vierina-Independent newspaper Neucskoesterreich reported Adolf Eichmann's war- time girl friend, Anna Hechi

ed Octo other interesting 47, and a former confidential difference of emphasis between secretary, Beatrix Krueger, the approaches of the two party have disappeared from Linz, leaders.

Mr Macmillan stressed the communique Issued in Paris by the three Western heads of gov- crament which stated their con- tinuing readiness to take part in negotiations with Russia at any timme.

The paper said Anna Hechl was the woman who turned over

the only picture Eichmann to the "Jewish secret service" shortly after the wat, The paper wald the two women fled "to avoid the curtasity of foreignTM agents," Mr Gaitskell, talking of the

Miss Kechl, the peper wald, future, said frankly that he be left Linz five days ago. Măs lieved that in present circum- | Krueger, who changed her

stances it was no good talking name twice while working for

of a further summit conference Eichmann in World War Two, for some time to come.

also disappeared a few days

He urged that the attempt to ago, it added-AP, maintain East-West contact should now go through dipl- matic channels and if possible international conferencen at lower levels.

Mr Gaitskell also endorsed last Saturday's proposal by Mr Khrushchy that China and India should attend the next suznania,

Listening to the start of the debate were the Soviet Ambes sader in London, Mr A. A Saldator: the French Ambassa Indian High Commissioner Miro

Prince Bernhard has quiet night

Utrecht, May 30.

Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who was ħidmitted

hospital here early today with virus pneumonia, had a quiet night, a medical bulletin

16 Dockland, etc, as far as dor, M. Jean Charvel; the said today.

London li concerned. (4, 3)

His temperature which was

17 Descriptive of current hap- Vijayalakshmi Pendit; and Lady reported to have reached: 104

penings, (7)

19 The cause of a more, possi-

bly. (8)

21 The corruption of a sucker?

(4)

in organ

28 The candidate has to if he

29

wants a seat. (5)

The tale of a foot? (6)

24 Centre piece. (4)

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD --Across 8. Mace, 7 Strep Eric, 9 Bowl, 10 Bettle, 12 slap (rev), 15 Tasel, 18 Orit, 19 A-man, 21 Agent, 23 Atop, 28 Yodel, 28 Elm, 20 Caders, 30 Item, 31 Hour, 82 Staice, 33 Eons, Down: 1 Other, 2 Eastern, 4 Arose, 5 Eels, 6 (Go)Diva, 9 Best, 11 Ladty, 13 Leap, 14 Pass, 16 Larter, 17 Game, 18 Geum, 30 Moles-ts, 21. Adam, 24 Ocean, 25 Broks, 27 Loom, 28 Bird:

Eden

Router.

Rail strike

yesterday had dropped the bulletin said.

The Prince Was £pwn here wrapped in blankets from Switzerland; accompanied by Queen, Julius-Reuter. Paris, May. BO. ·

Ahmedabad, May 30, French railways faced The Saurashtra state govern- virtual paralysis from midnight ment plans to convert a sell tonight following a 24-hour where Mohandas K. Gandhi was strike call by three of the four imprisoned in 1922 Into A main union Federations to press zuikeurd. - The government said demands for higher pay and it hopen ourrent convicts will be better working tobalkons, inspired by witting in the Mahat-

| mes cell~AN,

Reuter

on Saturday night,

"The first time a child gets hold of some of that poison, whoever put it out will stop being a dog killer and become a murderer Wade sald

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New York, May 30. wave of multiple deaths in traffic smashes has sent the United States

A Turkish government com- could have stopped him it munique today said he had com- should have been me, but he mitted suicide as a result of a was simply too quick,” Ebem "nervous breakdown."

Menderes said.

Gedik was responsible for severe anti-democratic measures which were very unpopular.

Asked if Gediic was airali of what would happen to him, Mendepes consulted the Assist- He was sharing the room with ant_Commandant then replied: the former Defence Minister, "He might have been afraid Ehem Menderes (no relation to but I do not know"." the ex-Premier). A military Answering further questions, cadet guarding him grabbed his he said Gallic was wearing leg and was injured by broken ordinary trousers and a pyjaina glass but could not save him, jacket.

BOYHOOD FRIEND

was a

49, Mr Gedik, tall, Aged thin and suave, was a boyhood friend of Adnan Menderes. He internal specialist on discases and formerly a Gov-.. srument medical officer. He leaves a widow and two chil dren.

He was mobbed along with the Premier and Education

"He called on Allah jumped."-Reuter,

4

as he

Poachers kill boy

Kolstad, May 30. Six Africans were arrested

Minister in student demonstra-day in dragnet hunt for tions on May 5,

poachers who yesterday shot and killed a 19-year-old white boy and wounded a white police: sergeant in a clash in near this city.

He became Interior Minister six years ago. In 1955 he re- signet after anti-Greek riots in Istanbul but was cleared of responsibility for them by a

and government inquiry restored to office.

was

The shooting occurred when the sergeant, accompanied by a young friend, entered the The former Defence Minister forest to investigate a poaching Ehem Menderes, now a prisoner report.

in the grim grey stone inikoty

The sergeant said the Afri-"

academy, today told how the sans opened fire

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former Interior Minister Nomik they were discovered.—AP. Gedfic jumped to his death last night from the top floor

IRRITATED

road traffic toll for the they shared? memorial day weekend soaring past 300 mark- and on towards a grim new record.

Ehem Menderes, wearing a

clean white shirt with brown lounge suit and tie, was shown into the office of the Assistant

At dusk today National Safely Council officials reported 313 Commandant. deaths so far on the nation's roads and forecast killing would mount beyond the 1938 record of 371.

2.

Gunmen shoot

at building

Havana, May 30. Unknown gunmen machine- gunned the building of the pro- He said Gedik was very government weekly magazine that the irritated last night. "We had Bohemia during the night, shat- been chatting in a friendly way tering three big glass sections earlier and was just falling of wall panelling. Two night asleep when Gedik jumped up watchmen escaped injury.

Police on his bed and plunged through

recalled that they double glass windows, broke up earlier this year what they termed a plot against the

The strychnine, affecting The total accident deathroll the nervous system of the at dusk was 477 The other animals, took about half an fatalities were 42 killed in boat the hour to kill its victims. The ing accidents, 54 other drown-smashing them," he said. dogs died in sperms of patr—ings and 88 miscellaneous "There were two guards out-life of Miguel Angel" Quevedo, side the open door. If anyone the magazine's publisher-AP."

UPI.

deaths.-Reuter.

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