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Demand for return of RB-47 survivors dropped
Of The IKE MAY AGREE TO MEET K
Day
Dunce caps for quiz kids
MODERN
ODERN youth, it $66ms, acceptable recognises five
categories of employment for sha Intelligent, progressive, i successful adult who aspires 10 tamo, There categories, according to a quiz on the radio dancer, the other night, are
singer, actor, film star and band player,
Thus ♪ 12-year-old thought
Charles de Gaulle was a sin pec. We tried in our mind's
to
him heroically SCO oyo rendering La Marseillaise' to and attentive An animated
Chamber of Deputies, but cur Imagination WAS equal
not
to the task. There was the 14-year-old who clia - thought Marshal Tito cha dancer.. Admittedly from his photograph he could be mistaken for such. He aozes Balkan charm and no one would
-his bt surprised I Brioni hideaway boasted the latest hi- equipment with a atack of deviation at recorda from tha West. But we romember when Stalin tried to lead him a merry dance would have back in 48 ho
none of it. And somehow we cannot see him `cha-cha-ing.
ND then there was the 16- year-old girl who had never heard of Patrice Lumumba and could not even guess his sta tion in Ho-but then who can these day#7 The entire pra. gramme however, revealing as i did the deficiencies of Hong- kong youth, would have shock. ad the Director of Education. Indeed never again, will
this
column be able to comment on the success of the Colony's schools programme with the same conviction and certainty that has hitherto enabled us to pour preans of praise upon those who attempt to Insti knowledge into the unrecep tive one-track minda of Hong kong youth.
would not be too much to
I' deduce from this single!
+
bre 2
quiz programme-where for wrong guesses they were all rewarded
that present methods of education ghastly flop. And the success of the extra-curricular activi ties of the modern student is Ruch that we may wonder whether schools, touchers,
Much depends Campbell walked away from this EXIT AN
on
attitude
of UN address
United Nations, Sept. 19.
President Eisenhower might agree to meet Mr Nikita Khrushchev if the Soviet Premier made the approach and took "moderate" position in his address
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to the General Assembly.
Western sources said this tonight.
is also reported authoritatively that the President had dropped as a pre-condition for such a meeting his earlier demand that the survivors of the ill-fated July RB-47 Hight be first of all released.
Western sources also said it was virtually certain that Mr Harold Macmillan, would come to the United States next week, both to address the General Assembly and to confer, for "three or four days", with Mr Eisen- hower in Washington..
Final decision
Mr Macmillan would take a final decision on the question
within the next day or two, it was stated.
The sources said the Prime Minister would arrive before
October 1.
The British Foreign Secretary, Lord Home, said today he intends to see the Soviet Premier Mr Khrushchev at the UN General Assembly Session opening tomorrow. He made the disclosure in a speech to a national press club funcheon a few hours after conferring with President Eisenhower at the White House.-AP.
Mr K meets his
hecklers
with a chuckle
New York, Sept. 19.
Mr Nikita Khrushchev was loudly booed by a crowd of about 200 people when he came out onto the pavement of the Soviet delegation headquarters tonight. cinearooms,
blackboards
and
The Soviet Prime Mitalster through lace curtains from a chalk, homework and the rest left the building to say goodbye third storey window. of the scholastic parapherna to the Czech and Polish Com.
Occasional shouts of "Khrush.
Ha are not becoming a munist leaders, President chev, go home," and "Khrush-
anachroniam
208.
in this modern Antonin Novotny
Wladyslaw Gomulka,
and
RrG
were
heard
anti-
Donald Campbelt's "Blue. bird" as it looked after it had somersaulted three times when travelling at 300 m.p.h. during Just week's test run at Salt Flats. Mr Campbell who es caped with only slight injuries, said he would have another try at the world speed record. AP Photo
Lam Chun-kit cross-examined
Admits speculating in
Influenza land and real estate
on the increase
Influenza has been са the increase in Hongkong this month.
.. Beveral doctors attribut- ed the increase to the change of season and the subsequent change in tem- perature.
Mr chev, murderer" who had from passing cars,
One car. We could make poetry and Eng been visiting him.
bearing Ishiiterature more digestible
Mr
Khrushchev, appearing Communist banners, circled the black and passed the delegation for example by setting it to unvoncerned at the demonstra- -music and having some aleck, tion,
"Why hoodquarters continously. said in Russian:
The demonstrators them
operating let ainuous, hip-wiggling crooner
they shouting, record it. Hollywood could be shout more."
down the side street continued
Mr left the responsibility
their noisy shouting after did shoul When the crowd
Khrushchev went Inside the So- viel mission. They were the and waved his hand to
100 former battery press photographers group of about
Hungarian freedom #ghters and,
proportions." headquarters Polish refugees calling them-
selves "Fighting American Na-i 'tionallsta,"
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teaching history and biblical more, Mr Khrushchev chuckled
knowledge with the help of
the Very Reverend
ameritus
Charlton
(Moses) Heston, Professor on the pavement outside the
Yul Brynner, Pr Soviet delegation Kirk Douglas FRB, Dr Tony
in Park-avenue. Curtis PhD, La Lotto and Miss
Anita Ekburg.
10 teach French,
то
who better
Relaxed
'Good for throats" The Soviet leader, hemmed, Lin than BB And Louls Jour-
by New York police and Soviet Mc Khrushchev was heard to dain? For maths, the obvious and
It's States United
security say: "Let them shout. Instructors Ara the current officers, spent about ten minutes good for their throats."
favourites-TOO
outside the residence saying Thomas Nick Kendall and Ron Hos. Fasts anyway are
goodbye to the two Communist jess Important than the cul. leaders, who had been in the a half tivation of a fertile imagina. building for two and
dic Jcakey
i
!
hours, tion.
He emerged while a second For the sorry truth is that
children today can read some noisy demonstration was in pro- thing one hundred times with- gress about 150 yerda behind ingle im- the Soviet headquarters but he out it making a pression, but the moment they did not appear to notice it. hear it on hi-fi or radia, or Mr Khrushchev, halleas and ses it on the cinema or TV wearing a grey suit, appeared Moreen It Is Indelibly, Irrefut- relaxed as he posed for photo- ably, irrefragably registered exophers and laughed outright on their minde,
photographer when one WE do not intend
rather
until It was not
to imply "please" that ignoranos, is all one. Russian. aldod. Youth too has its!
in
sald faults
photo-
on
their
moments of Incredulity, Wa Kraphers switched heard the other day that Mr, bright lights that the crowd on Atoky Naleon was arriving In the other alde
of the treet
town. Awsuming he was the noticed Mr Khrushchev and
new Panamanian Ambassador
to Mauritania we signed our
Diplomatic Correspondant to meet him,
began loudly to boo him
and
to shout "Khrushchev go home."
Demonstrations
in
The group shouted regularly unison such epithels ન "Khrushchev is a murderer" and "Red Murderer," and then booed together.
As they shouted and paraded up the street they carried bom- hers saying: "Go home, red rat," and "No welcome for butchers.
A spokesman for the group said they planned to keep up demonstrations unul a late hour.
Heuler.
(Seo ako page 3)
Israeli-Syrian clash reported
London, Sept. 19. Damascus radio, today, reported a 15-minuto border cisah be- tween The hundreds of police who
Kraeil and· The faux pail aroused hoots of
Byrian Taughter In that venerable had waited idly all day quick- troope
This is the time of the year when flu increases in Incidence," wald
of "Neverthelem them his not reached epidemio
one
Lam Chun-kit, a former solicitors' clerk now serving a jall sentence, ad- mitted in the Victoria District Court this morning that he and his wife had been speculating in land and real estate.
ANGRY
CASTRO
New York, Sept. 19. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro stormed out of his hotel tonight because of "un- acceptable cash demanda" made on him by the management and march- ed to the United Nations where he sought shelter for the night.
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Dr Castro stalled out of the Hotel Shelbourne, eight blocks from the United Nations build- ing, and jumped in a car that took him to the UN.
"I am going to the United Nations right now,” the enraged Premier told reporters in the hotel lobby. "I am going to atay there and I expect to be lodged there,
"I am not ready to let my- soit be robbed because the
money I have belongs to the Cuban people. It is not my money but the money of the Cuban people,"
Dr Castro said that the hotel manager, Edward Spatz, had "been very troublesome" with demands for money "but we have accepted them because there was no other place to go,”
Castro
on diet?
Now York, Sept. 19.
Stoff at Dr Fidel Castro's hotel. reported today that the Cuban refused Promiar had
all food sent up to him from the hotel kitchen. His aides dined last. might and lunched to- day at the hotel restau- ront, but sandwiches and drinks sent up to the fourth-floor sulte for Dr Castro work re- turned untouched, numa
Router.
that they were in kind or in money. There cd client who had brought busi- He agreed
ness to the firm, he added. dicaling in properties in Ming must be a reason behind it.
Lam sald he had given evid- But, he said, when the maniger Not merely out of affection? Yuen-street West, Java-road.
ence at a preliminary hearing came today with a further cash demand-tie, wanted US$19,000 Hollywood-road and Morrison-Correct.
Were you speculating in land before a magistrate in Central right away--he called it quita Hill-road as well as others. His
The Cuban Premier was ask- wife, he said, had also been in- and real estate? Yes, I asked Court some time in April. He
on my behalf agreed that at that hearing heed what would happen if the trane had said that the Sing Woo- United Nations refused to take terested in another property in my wife to, act
in respect of a few Un Chau-street."
actions.
road transactions "could have | him in.
"Then we will go any place, Further questioned, Lam sold been perfectly normal transac- he had became friendly with long and that he had made no oven Central Park, because we sleeping on' the Low dince Low joined the firm suggestion that he had given are used to
Low to understand there was mountains. In the open air," Dr and added that whatever
Castro said. had done with Low It was on a anything false at all.
axreed, "co-operative basis."
He also agreed that from the time he had become an inter- preter, the source of enriching himself by means of twokerage on Joan was open to him. A Government spokes Lain was being cross-examin- ed by Mr W. P. Grieve, defence man said today there had
of Robert coumsci, at the trial been · considerable i
Ell Low who is on charges of crease in influenza cases in
"O- Exonudulent conversion, corrup- Hongkong recently
tion, and conspiracy. official stalis- cording to Hos."
A
breakdown
alsowed that there were 193 DOM of Influenza in the week. before last, an increase of 103 over the last week in August,
Chiang urged to quit
wns
ho
He also agreed that Low had helped to send his children to school and had also referred to
or two lon him one nctions.
$400 A DAY
In the present trial, he he had testified that he had told Low to consider certain identi-
He was accompanied from the neation as "something falec." Mr. Grieve: That was
the hotel by about 20 of his top first time you had said anything | aides, including his long-time Low had helped him in bust-of that kind in Court, was it secretary, Cella Sanchez who
trant-
Lem also said he had friendly relationship with Low and "we
ness for the purpose of shering not? acted on co-operative basis."
pronts, he added. He disagreed on that Low had not sought "any-. Lam was also questioned
transactions, thing in return, the number which were the subject matter of the charges,
Lam also said that Low was the only solicitor to whom he bud given
presents. At times, he had also given money other members of the staff as
BECAME INTERPRETER Lam said he joined Wilkinson and Grist in 1946 and was pro- moted to be an interpreter incommission. 1054 or 1935..
to
Questioned on the Sing Woo- He agreed that the interpreters road property, Lam agreed that an, earlier of the arms had a very good there had been opportunity of making money by mortgage before the one which means of brokerage from people was the subject matter of the Arst charge, Mr Patrick Cheng, the firm, was who obtained loans.
Mr Girlove: And from the time then a clerk In
Barber this you became an interpreter, that "maging" source of enriching yourself was mortgage he added.
SECOND MORTGAGE. open to you,
He said when he brought up Lam: Yes.
the question of a second morig aga to Low, Low hid sent for Mr Cheng and, he understood, had asked Mr Cheng how he came to identify the mortg
San Francisco, Sept. 19. The resignation of President
Chiang 'Kni-shek urged today by the De- mocratic Socialist Party Chairman, Dr Carsan Chang in the interest of Formosa's national re-flYos covery. This cateot, be accompleted while you remain in office," Dr Carsun declared in a telegram dispatched to the Procent
gentleman's pony-tallad teen ly surrounded the demonstra The broadcast wald 10 feroll Chinzig.
DIFFERENT.
fought with him in the Sierra Maestra against 'tho Batista regime.
the Castro
Lam: I don't remember it
• The hotel had been charging US$100 e day for clearly. It might have been.
Grieve suggested that party after reluctantly agreeing Mr Lam's allegation on the falaity to accept the Cubans at the was an erabroidery to the ovi prodding of the United Nations that the and the U.S. State Department. dence, Lam replied question put to him at the lower. The hasty exit of Dr. Castro was a different one, capped a day in which the ar- court whereas in the present pocused New York police of push ceedings he was naked to relate ing him during his arrival yes- the conversations he had had terday and charwood: the U.S. State Department with being with Low.
Lam was then referred to a "unfriendly because his move- draft mortgage which a clerit in ments had been restricted to the conveyancing section of the Manhattan Island. He agreed firm had prepared. He agreed to hond his comity's delegation that a certain paragraph in the to the UN General Assembly clerk's ́handwriting had been
Khrushchev.
graph was added. struck out and another para-casion at the invitation of Mr A spokesman at the Hotel the pecaecution alleges that Law Shelbourne Informed of the while being wryant in the employ of Wilkinson and Grief- had 'tratie charges made by De Castro, mil dularity converted to file or use we don't care what he said Fra and-beralt otseguam totaling $500.000,
mortgage and promisi
And you began, to pront by And it la, fair to say that by that moans many of the inters preters were much better of than some of the solleitor agor, Mr Loko Kwan-hing. Between December 1900 an ATM UPINA
He said he had knowa Yung 10. He's biso mileged to have res Tes some of them forg
Now it right that a very Dick (who, he had testified, had orived pune of money troos alm
Chun-kli for dinner evotion friendly relationship exists be introduced a number of trusis= } DE ORDOK
years, wory noter nuest age daughter. "Why, pop, you tors but did not appear to hus-soldiers In two armored cars Criticising" the recent arrest of tween interpreters and the rest actione) for a number
·He prende Yung had been a client of Wil- 'old-square," she said, "you've the Thom away. The; de and a jeep drove into the deant Commmt writer of the stair? Yes.
for militarista br
Chen as
think interpreters used to kinao and Grist for a number Hobson en "bošinast, happens zone between the pubilafier -Loi
the prosecution,-Mg 3. He By How been round long enough to moriatendon know that Ricky's just pipped, several minutes.
two nations late this afternoon, "doperele act by a;deosdent | hold: regular monthly partley at of yboru. A
Ho greed that ad one in the god Mr WAP Ünlerede detengw Rivin in the most terrifio Mr Khrushchey, with a final The soldiers left the cars and oletatorship, to pross the which the rest of the alatt came,
the Bochirt leader, not absolutely true firm had any reason to bellevo are or And then wave, then went back into the "opened machine-gun fire "du | 'prose," *Hook'' rack. 'ever."
And, it is a practice for intors that Yung was a man who would Me A Timern the unkindbet "out of all: 'house with Mr Gromyko.
one of our guard posts, which warned how that hinternational, "Don't you over read that He had hopeared ones batore | returned the
radio indignation was around at the prefers to give gifts to other defraud anyone. To all outward was on the fan sy -during newspapere?"
the afternoon, peering Damecus saldUFI
incidetit,UPIA
members of the stall Whellier appearance, Yung was a respect on the fastruct
wont
8.
holdin
Children killed
Warsaw, Bept. - 19. Five children were killed. In t
wood hear Gdansk when ware
Cij
kime, shell, they had found"exe ploded) The Pollan news agency IPAP reported tonight-Reuter,