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Of The K INVITES HIMSELF TO U.S.
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Delinquents still
XTHAT are the causes of
Wuvenile delinquency? A
century 280, social workers, pointing to
the
works of Charles Dickens,
To head delegation
to United Nations
Moscow, Sept. 1.
would have suggested that The Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, who cancelled President
the causes, or Home
of
them were set out very clearly there: Poverty, the alums.
Bumbledom,
cold hearted charity, evi! influences
and evil en- vironment.
of
Remove these, they said, and
remove the causes juvenile delinquency, Then there were the Parliamen
which made timid enquiries into results of child, employ. arid ment, and pious men
horrified to! women were
tary papers
the
find thai children were working in mines; falling to sloep, and sometimes to death, in the dark Salanic mills of Lancashire and Yorkshire.
Said the reformers, pass
£111
Act of Parliament, reduce the working hours of these children, and you will end the hooliganism for which they are responsible. Then there were others who found that these children of the nineteenth century neither rend nor could write, su naj Act of Pur- Hument was passed which made certain amount
of schooling compulsory, much to the indignation of the parents.
ND at auout this time,
A "Penny Dreadfuis," the
forernaners of horror cumies and the lurid paper
of turday, backs
were! the
printed to cope with newly educated class. Stop filling the children's minds with this horror, said the informers, and you will have decently behaved working class. Then came the Great War
with its real horror und tales of violence, with the fathers away at the front, and mothers working in munition factories. Wait till we settle down, said the reformers, and all
be well. There followed depression, unemployment, puverly and hunger marches, Jarrow and. South Wales, until а second World War again brought full employment,
Them
came
the
Welfare
State, with full employ ment, a banishment
Eisenhower's visit to Russia after the U-2 incident, will make his second visit to the United States within a year to head the Soviet delegation to the United Nations General As- sembly this month, it was announced today.
Technically, the Soviet Premier will not be, visiting the United States, although he will have to travel around New York City. He will merely be leader of a UN delegation in international territory. There will definitely be no meeting with President Eisenhower.
Mr Khrushchev will stress disarmament at the session.
Date of the arrival of Mr Khrushchev in New York was not immediately announced by the Tass. The 15th General Assembly is to open on September 29 at the marble-and-glass UN headquarters on New York's East River.
On September 15, last year the Soviet Premier arrived in the United States for a tour which he said caused a thaw in the cold war. Mr Khrushchev, who left Russin tonight to visit neighbouring Finland, addressed the UN in New York lust September und proposed a four-year total disarmament plan.
No plans
In Landon, it was staled that the Prime Minister Mr Harold Macmillan has no plans now tu uitend the session.
However, the sources said, Mr Macmillan will give "caretul" consideration to deciding whether to attend the session to which Mr Khrushchev is going..
in Washington, it was stated that President Eisenhower will probably attend the session but avoid any face-to-face meetings with the Soviet Premier, diplomatic sources suld today.
The sources said the question of Mr Eisen- hower's attendance at the Assembly, mecting was still under discussion at the White House.
Warning
One Congressman predicted New Yorkers would give Mr Khrushchev a reception "just as hot as the rioting In Japan against President Eisenhower" and warned i would present u security problem.
In Paris, the Elysee Palace spokesman said tonight he knew of no plans for President De Gaulle to head the French delegation at the next United Nations General Assembly session.
UPI and Reuter.
Two hurt Congo: worst over says UN official
in city traffic mishap
United Nations, Sept. 1.
Dr Ralph Bunche, UN executive who directed the UN force in the Congo, said today "the worst is over."
He told a nows conterence "there will be many diMculties
of Two men were injured whenahead....but the UN operation
fear, of poverty with old!
unemployment.
nye
Lad
ground,
a private car and a bus definitely is off the collided at the junction of This greatest of all UN efforts Central will go forward with increased Connaught-road
success. It is already success-
and Pedder-strest this morning.
But youth was wilder and wickeder than ever. Said the reformers, it was be cause they were refugees from the bombing and. At 11.10 am the private car never had
home L
was travelling north out fluence.
of Pedder-stroot and was DUT a generation has now
about to turn right when risen that knew neither
in-
the war nor the lean duys before, and according to
the Lord Chancellor of
(ul."
Dr Bunche, under-svorotary of the UN. flew back here carly
report to the Secretary- today General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, He had gone through some of the worst rioting that followed
it was involved in a colli- the Congo'n culebration of in-
sion with the wostbound dependence from Belgium.
bus.
He said the UN peace force in
there was never in an attempt to avoid the the area is still not big enough.
crime
En juvenile und desperate wickedness
young people.
So we go the full circle, und ask the question we first
asked. But having shown that the cause of juvenile delinquency 110 not in poverty, misery, or any of the causes mentioned carlier social
The 10,000 troops now there cor, the bus swerved right should be increased to at least ramming the monument 18,000, he said.
ot tho centro of the Dr Bunche added junction.
however
that without a further directive from the Security Coumell the
The windscreen of the bus United Nations, forces would be was shattered to plocos helpless to intervene if civil while its front bumpor war broke out in the Congo,
and lower bonnet by
reformers,
The evil sociat
have
badly dented.
Theft of HK
cash shipment
from plane: man admits
conspiracy
San Francisco, Sept. 2.
A man today pleaded guilty
to a charge of conspiracy
to steal $120,000 from
B
a cash shipment on trans-Pacific plane from Asked then how he would Hongkong to San Fran word reconelle this polier of non- claco last July,
interference wilt the UN's de
The charge of theft of an clared, intention of maintaining Interstate shipment of money we are brought up with "The offside mudguard and law and order In the Congo, sgathst Michael Pogono, 37, a atart.
headlamp of the private Dr Bunche replied it would Pan American World Airways influences
been
be fatul if the United Nations remediod or drained off. cor word also damaged,
were to participate in civil crewman, was dismissed,
Another Pan American employee, Robert M. McGarry, He replied "yes" when asked 23, of San Jose, in due to plead whether the matter would have on September i on a charge of
the to be referred back 10
false statement to the Federal Security Counell..AP and | Bureau of Investigation in con-
neetion with the theft.
but the drega of evli ro-Li Sun, 27, bus conductor, war." main.
suffered injurias, to his Does not the fault, therefore,
right hand and neck.
Bo
phasise
word
Belgians leave
the within
people themselves rather than the Chu Kwal-yuen, a passenger Router.
the circumstances which
on board the bus, received social psychologleta om-
concussion, If so the molu-
mon
sont to is to be found h youth looking in anger upon their own depraved notions, .rathor than looking back in
angor upon clrcumstances which
surmount.
Both
hospital. The names of occupants of the car were given as Mra
Brussels, Sept, 2 All Belgian troops had left
Lucas G. Leono and her Kamino military base in the three children.
Katonga province by
noon
a determined spirit could Nobody in the car was yesterday, the Belgian Defence
Injured.
Minister announced.--AP
Pagano will be sentenced on Septeraber 22 and faces a inaximum penalty of five years and $10,000. Ane,
The FDI refused to disclosa how Pagabo got the money out airport. of San Francisco international
Pagano led the FDI to the Ban Carlos ravine where he hid the money last July 23-UPL..
Scene of bomb assassination
People run for covor in Ammah, as smoke billows from
in the building which two bombs killed the Prime Minister, Mr Hazza Mojali, and ten other people and injured scores of others. AP
Photo.
France's third A-bomb
Paris, Sept. 1. France will explodo its third atomic bomb underground in the Sahara on October 15,· informed sources said today.
The sources said the scene of the experiment of El will be south Golea, about 400 miles dua south of Algiers and more than 100 miles north east of the site of the previous two French explosions, near Reggano, UPI,
OLYMPIC
GAMES SHOCKS FOR U.S.
Full
story on P8
Jordan's new
new Premier
denounces Communism
Amman, Sept. 2.
Jordan's new Premier, Mr Baghat Talhouni, last night called Communism ›
"the number one threat to the Middle East". and vowed to strengthen Jordan's ties to the West.
Was
In his first interview since he j Meanwhile, a Jordanian zov-† Seven persons were being in- became Premier last Monday, ermanent, spokesma sold Arab terrogated_hero on the bomb
which Mr Talhoun said that the, free League Secretary-General Has-plot
apparently world must help the Arab' na-sauna, of Egypt, had agreed to aimed at King Hussein and his ilons combat Communism. come to Amman at King Hus- entire cabinet. 'Ono' of the sus- distributor įsein's request to hear Jordan'spects, newspaper
Salah Sarodi, Mr Talhouni became premler views on the assassination.
has confessed A few tur after former
plotting the assassination Premier Hazza Mojali und 10 The dale of Mr Hassouna's has implicated the UAR," the other persons were killed in arrival was not known. ›
apoktaman, suid,UPI. the bombing of the Foreign Ministry here.
"If the free world just sits and watches the Midcast with- out giving whole-hearted · sup port to causes of neglected Arab rights in Palestino," Mr Talhouni said, "then the wholo area is ripe for Communian,"
"As trong n our relations with the United States are now,” he said, "we will strive 10 im- prove them."
Mr Talhouni feured the United Arab Republic of plan- ning the bombing of the Ministry and called it "criminal, barbaric uction."
NO THREAT
our
"But we do not consider such acts of cowardice as any threat lo Jordan," he said. "On the contrary, they increase and strength
determination against all acts of cowardice." Mr Talhouni refused to say what nellon Jordan muy lake If the UAR refuses Jordan's demand
rolux from Damnapove two Jordanlang ke- cused of planting the tima bombs in the Ministry.
"Anoto is being prepared of the asking for extradition two, whom we know went to Syria," he said, "When ve recolve an answer, we will decide future action according- ly."
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