THE CHINA MAIIN FRIDAT, SBPTEMBER 9, * 1960.

U.S. rejects Peking proposal Airline will Hurricane hits

inaugurate

for exchange of newsmen new route

Washington, Sept. 8.

The United States announced today It had rejected a Chinese Communist proposal witch called for the withdrawal of all U.S. armed forces in Formosa as the price for the admission of U.S. newsmen to Communist China.

First negro student

Houston, Tex., Sept. 8, A schoolteacher's son today became the first Negro to attend school with white students in what had been America's largest racially segregated school district.

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The State Department an- nounced this in reporting that The Chinese themselves had turned down a U.S. proposal for an exchuinge of rowmen at n in meeting last September Warsaw. between Ambazzttery of the two countries.

To re-

BID TO STOP

SOCCER ROWDYISM

The Slate Department culà it is "relaciuntly compelled to conclude the Chinn, whatever Its nons may, hos serious interest either In

Glasgow, Sept. 8. porting by its own newerneu from the United States or re-in in effort to avoid rowdy- porting by American newsmen from the China mainland,

STATEMENT

The statement by the Depart- ment continued:

ism after next Saturday's football league match be tween Rangers and Celtic city's magis- here, the trates have decided to try and segregate the gop- porters of the victory from the followers of the vanquished.

Airlines

Dale, Sept. 8. The Scandinavian

System will start Flights over the north pale from Copenhagen to Tokyo on October 11, the Norwegian journal of Commerce and Shipping said today.

The paper sald the DCB passenger jets wilt hy to Tokyo via Bodoa in Norway and Anchorage in

In 17 hours.

Alaska

Twenty-six newspaper editors from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, West Germany, Britain, France and Italy will make the Inaugural fight.

31 EDITORS

On the return, 31 editors from Japon, the Phillipplaes, Burma, Malaya, Singapore and Hongkong will be on board.

Cuba, 3,000 evacuated

Havane, Sept. 9.

Hurricane Donna struck its first hard blows at Cuba

tonight, lashing the northeastern coast with furious winds and pounding seas,

of A

Weather Bureau Bulletin

tligh abaormally

tides said would flood all lowlands on the Cuban coast from northern

to Archipelago Capo Romano De Sabana and farther west- Worth-AP.

The National Institute Agrarian Reform reported from Holguin in Oriente province destroyed that flood waters about 60 houses In the constat community of GibarA.

More than 3,000 persons were evacated, from Gibara,

There were no immediate re- ports of casualtics,

Immediate evacuation of ail low lying areas in the Florida Keys was advised last night as hurricane Donna bore down on the Florida straits.

to

Correctly delivered

Levittown, NJ,

A letter had the right address but was delivered to the wrong FLASH FLOODS

place. So they put the wrong Hurricane warning flags flew address on it and the letter wus from the northern coast of Cuba delivered to the right place.

It all startod when a New iniles south of York auto insurance a point 45

company Miami Galo wamings were

wrote to "Riverside Trust Co., hoisted from Key Largo north- ward through Miami to a point Route 130, Levittown, NJ." I

ended up in Levittown, NY. Just south of Cape Canaveral.

That Post Office crossed out Rain such as that which un-NJ and replaced it with "Pa." leashed flash floods and drown-

The editors from Asla will come to Lelo on October 10 and go for a tour of the country studying Norwegian shipping, whaling. fishing, paper and pulp Industries for three days ed at least 108 persons in Puerto But the letter was correctly de- before going on, to the other Rico sill posed out of the giant

slorm. countries.-UPI, Scandinavian

Tyrone Raymond Day, 6,

"By refusing to taskio a state- entered a Brst grade classroom ment that U.S. newarden will be Gardens admitted to mainland China in at the Kushnere

the principics elementary school and met the accortlance with teacher, Miss Marie Frygley of equality and reeiprocity along and about 30 white classmates. the lines of the statement sro- Police will get instructions to He was the Arst Negro child posed by our Ambassador, Mr koop the rival supporters apart to quality and enroll under Jacob Beam, and by putting for from each other when they are federal order that the 170,000-ward their totally unacceptable channelled from Parkhead student Houston district begin counter-proposal, the Chinese Stadium-the Celtic ground-at a grade-a-year intergration plan | with the first grade this year. Communist regime has again the end of the match.

demonstrated that it is opposed Celtie supporters will 10 a. reciprocul exchange of

ordered to leave from one end of the

Rangers" stadium and supporters from the other.

This follows last Saturday's rowdy scenes at the end of a KLITH between the two clubs, football resulted in 20

AP.

Anglo-American co-operation

London, Sept. 8. 'British and American off- cials have agreed in prin- ciple that co-operation in the development of super- sonic transport aircraft could be of mutual ad- vintage, it was announced here tonight.

- British Thi

Ministry Aviation said Anglo-American civil aviation talks here had agreed that further consideration should be given to how this might be achieved.

of

newshen,"

However, a State Department spokesman Mr Joseph Reap sald the United States will continue to press at the Warsaw meet- ings with the Chinese. Ambas-which sador Mr Wang Ping-nan for a satisfactory exchange of news- men.

U.S. WRITER There is one American writer Edgar now in China. He is Snow, representing the Cowles publications.

wold

Was

Snow, The author of "Red Star over Chira," which of the early days of the Chincte Communist movement, admitted last July as a private of New Zealander guest named Rewi Alley, and not as an official guest of the Peking government.

be

fans appearing before court.

The magistrates rejected a proposal that next Saturday's match should be cancelled.- China Mail Spedal,

SOAP POWDER

'BLIZZARD' CAUSES HAVOC

Newcastle, Sept. 8. A 15-minute soup powder blizzard caused havoc over a large area of New- castle.

Snow, who Is The talks, held between the

reported book Ministry and offelals of the gathering material for a

the United States Federal Aviation and magazine articles, is Agency; concluded yesterday.econd American to be udmilt- Reuter

ted.

It happened when a soap dust There are representatives of 32 other American nows extractor became jammed at the which Thomas Medley factory publica- agencles, newspapers, tions and radio-television net-makes soap powder,

Hundreds of housewives found works silil awaiting approval all their washing snowy white- of visa applications-AP,

Put ahead

New York. Construction .of A new terminal building at New York's LaGuardia Airport has been put! ahead 18 months to permit its! completion for the opening of the 1964 World's Fair.

the

The

New Port of

Lifted girl

even the coloureds,

anes,

Police were called out to con- trol streets like lee rinks in the densely popainted and hilly

With his left hard-Johr-Me

-FOAM-BATH- Glym, aged 20, holstod, Peggy Dogs went, wild, children rou York Ambrosla Maston off her chair about holding their eyes, and Wolver-sourfaced families stopped eating Authority had originally planned in the Three Tuns, to complete the centre section of bampton, then drove his right at the first mouthful.

workmen face. He also Corporation

with militon $30

passenger Ast into her terminal in 1965, It is now broke 57 glasses and 15 bottles, six cleaning carts were put on McGlynn, said to be interest- overtime, then it began to rain, Expected to be ready for visitors to the projected fair, just a Bye-ed in weight-lifting, was jailed within minutes, they were ankle

deep in form and sludge. minute ride from the airport for six months.

sald: A police spokesman UPI.

"For some time a lange brea looked just as thought it had been hit by a blizzard, Several hundred families were affected."

A factory spokesman said: "It was in exceptional occurence because the machine is specially (designed to prevent such a dis-

charge."-China Mall Special

-(Loudon Express Service),

A British Crossword Puzzle

3 Puts

ACROSS

9

1:0

12

115

16

20

22

123

through * stufening

process, (B)

8 Perhaps unmarried

(0).

175

DOWN

1 All play and no work, (B)

2 Like that chestnut? (5)

3 Notices in part: (7)

groom.

4 Jurg-like. (4) 2)

Sid James's nose? (0)

9 Cowboy oath, maybe? (0)

11 Is it pitched in a ring? (8)

12 Go hunting together. (4)

18 Accumulate but don't specu.

late. (B)

10 Money one never misses? (0)

19 Pour back "12" (4).

22 Ruther

(0)

Intenso separator?

24 Bird-man? (0)

20 Out of the common run. (0)

20 Sends us into raptures. (8)

5 Stop playing. (4)

7 Quite unruffled. (6)

10 Slick disapprovalt (5)

14 Comes from the heurt. (B)

10 Llahbors one's burden? (7)

10 Desert in London. (0)

17 Spirit that moves most of us

(0)

20 Choleric colonel's speciality,

(6)

21 What a best, (5)

12 Don't get might on it. (4) 223 Tron-mould7 (4)

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD A

3 Ranch mati,7 Unile, 8 Bath free, ID. Trowel, 13 Abrated, 18 Pade, 17 Venomed, 18 Woolloni, 20 Arts, 21 Nomadic, 10 Tirade, 37 Beheaded, 28 Capre 29 Entrance, Dewa 1 Quota, Minor, Rebet, 4. Clet 8 Marrnin (v.), U Needed, 9. Eleven, 11 Resow, 12 Walls, Denote, 15 Polar, 10 Gelld, 10 Warble (fy), 19 Old-hát, 22 Midge, 23 Data, 29 CHON, 25 ONE,

Copenhagen, Sept. 8. Oscar Pettiford, famous Amuri- con jazz. bass player, diled Thursday night, doctors at the Frederiksberg

here

hospital said.

ULBRICHT PROPOSES

DISARMAMENT PLAN FOR GERMANY

Berlin, Sept. 8,

East German Communist leader Walter Ulbricht tonight asked United Nations permission to present a three-stage German disarmament plan to the General Assembly this month.

The plan included the oft- rejected move to malce West Berlli A "free, demilitarised city,"

In a letter to U.N. Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjold, Ulbricht made a bid to join Soviet Premier Khrushchev and Communist leaders at other the Assembly, the East German news agency ADN said.

DELEGATION

Ulbricht asked to send a delegation to the Assembly to present a plan for general and Ger- complete disarmament in many

(Nether East nor West Ger- many is represented in the United Nations.)

Ulbricht's three-stage plan envisaged these steps:

Signals from

Saturn received

Washington, Sept. 8.

States Navy The United

today, reported it had re ceived "the fint conclu- sive signals" over to be heard from the planet Saturn, as well as from ó nobala 3,000 light years away from the earth. Selentiata at the University from 1960 to 1981, the of Michigan, working for naval two Germany's would research, picked up the signals renounce the use of force, stop on an 85-foot radio telescope arming, renounced atomic, the navy said. It added that this biological and chemical warfare research might make possible and sign a peace treaty making study of the temperature and West Berlin B "free, density of Saturn's "wings" which

whirl round it. demilitarised city."

In 1902, the two Bides would cut military forces the and armaments, renounce draft and join with the four wartime allied powers to with- draw all foreign troops from optical studies-Reuter.

The navy scientists reported that the

atmospheric tempera ture of Saturn, about minus 280 degrees Fahrenheit, confirmed earlier calculations based on

German soll.

be

armed forces in Germany would disbanded, their military

★ In 1983-64, all

Pattiford, 37, was hospitalised equipment destroyed three days ago.. Doctors TC two States

would

and the withdraw

fused to disclose the cause of ❘ from Nato and the Warenw

death, Associated Press.

Pact.-UPI.

New Guinea natives

said not capable

of self-government

Melbourne, Sept. 8.

If the Australian Government was to withdraw its administration in New Guinea too soon "many tribes would be at each other's throats within days," Mr Allan Roberts, former director of native affairs in the territory, said today.

Mr. Roberts, who retired this the Congolese," Mr Roberts year after 35 years service insaich

addressing

DISUNITED

Popus and New Guinea, odklad While the desire for self- that the nativer would not be government was not yet wide- capable of self-government for|spread in the territory. "it is in At least two or three genorthe minds of a few more Lone. Ho Wan meeting of the National Council educated men who have somer knowledge of the outside of Women of Victoria.

world, he contin.d.

"Bat many of

these are largely soltabakern who 'picture themmotivos na big men

„In an independent couniri. He added: "I believe it will terdd by Australia on behalf of the United Nationer. It has a tale severat lifelines to over-

come the problems, of. Lop

Inaccessibility, and population of 1,800,000.

"Wo see what happening (ography,

The island of New Guinea consists of the Australian colohy bf Propita, and the territory of New Chulpea which notendals-

in the Congo, and I believe language which the Australian that the New Guinea mitivos administration ero far more divanited then-chine Mall Opecial,

faring!!

livered here,—UPI."

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