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SUSAN BARNES was
DESIRN BY MICHAEL VANO
dinner-less
Yes, I'm happy-No, I'm
"AR
not, says Lollobrigida
Rome.
RE you happy?" asked Cary Grant. "Yes," answered Gina Lollobrigida. “No. I don't know." "Of course you're happy," said Mr Grant's crisp, crackling voice-the one that has charmed filmgoers for three decades. "I know you are."
.
It was 11 o'clock in the
Miss Lollobrigida looked day all of the time, because 1 untonvinced:"
enjoy my job. Anyone who is enjoying his job should clunge it Obviously, he is not evening. We were sitting at doing it well if he don't enjoy a table in a smart, expen- fi." eive restaurant outside
Rome. We had been sitting 'I don't know' there for an hour and a half, waiting for our first course to be served. We were, by now, rather hungry.
"The point of this dinner,"
Mr Grant turned back to Miss Lollobrigida. You're hav- ing a happy me now."
"I don't know," she replied. "Yes, I think you are," Mr
To
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1960.
INTELLIGENCE REPORT
threat to his personal re-
up at home.
examining The Well Word putation has been buikding.
Travellers at the Top
Iem
3. Nehru's
From PETER CHANDLER
Hè là à champion of the Uttis man. "A penny · against a millors" in biostats, But behind the demagogy lew strowd, legally-trained minii. New Delhi. First na mayor, then malze a supreme power largely
TEHRU fles home to governor, of Sao Paulo, 43-year- old Quadros stood for sotinki heidlicher night and a clean syrer of after his United Nations political corruption and jobbery performance,
Harvest Mičuitiés` aro ported with two vital crops, wheat, Khrushchev
as the mah Whit bald unprove See how they run...the world's top people on of those two. Se his The first pallion must be weakened it hurrying here, scurrying there. qualification for world diplomacy, which out of them is poor.
Moscow Youn Commainist used to be an encyclopedic knowledge of newspapeř Kirtsonalkay a the niceties of protocol, has become the Pravda says that maize is still unharvested from millions of Rainy weather has ability to pack a rapid overnight bag. peres.
hethpered operatione, bild how For peace or war, triumph of despalt, joy autuina Rað sét if.
fasten your safety belts,
or sorrow please
...and after the junketing
it is home to the headaches:
1. Nasser's
From ROBIN STAFFORD
Beirut. FURIOUS and humi-
There is a risk of big loses In the north, centre, and east, What the Russian Press has not said is that maize was grown only in the wärmer south until Khrushchev, some five yeats ago, sald more must be grown elsewhere.
If rain polis the crop, this recard maize serenge will be scen as folly, not vision: on Hursein and
against Iraq's Khrushchev's part. strong man Abdel Karim Kassem.
wear
UDA
His emblem, is a brociti, Ka fload one It Troubles are followers
miniature stowing for the Premier in oil- brooms in their buttonholes, and not paulted Nagaland.
the Institute for the Bund Bent Naga robbia may still decide him giant Dott. verilon to have another trial of strengths Which shows" he said, "has with Government troops who even the blind can 206 Brazil afe already being miped at. needs Jarin.”
Headache 3: Nehru's Cabinet Quadros has sald kind things is sharply divided over State about Castro, but for the Come trading in grain,
munists he has a short State trading is strongly sup- parliamentary word. ported by the Left-wing in his He has been attacked for Congress Party, but Food Mints- having no clearly consistent ler S K. Patil, strongly Right polley, but he doesn't, regard wing maintains that handing that as any loss, "I adapt my over the grain trade to Govern- policies to circumstances," ment agencies will bring chaoB, This is the sort of man, who Headache 3; In the Punjab goes down well with ordinary, tisgruntled Sikhs thousands Brazilinya much better than the are in prison are planning retired Field-Marshal Lott, who violent demonstrations nehleve a Sikh State,
But the wheat crop it still fit Brazil picks
fully harvested in many poëls of And he hne an
even more Kazakhstan and Siberia, la worrying problem; in what he Astatie Ruszín, the "virgin lands” thought was his bold, Syria, reeds of revolt are
A linted President Nasser, sprouting,
who rushed back to Cairo recently from the United Nations, is planning ven- geance.
Nasser's loss of face with the Arabs was enorinous when King Hussein of Jordan an- nounced recognition of Iraq- Jordan's old enemy. For it was no secret that Nasser hoped to aly Iraq with himself against thorn - in - the side Husseln.
own strong-
Fearful that liks empire may
brought into use by Khrushchev a new broom
In 1954 and 1995. So once again Khrushchev is deeply involved.
TH
is said to regulate his house- hold by the bugle-calls from the local barracks.
In Quadros's own State, Sao Paulo, the pollsters were finally frustrated in a recent election when they found that the majority, had been work on 11 write-in voto, by a rhinoceros from the local zoo.
By ANTHONY LEJEUNE The trouble? Axent warming;
Senhor Quadros is the next The trouble? Again weather. THE man who will prob
best thing to a rhinoceros: he ably be the next Pre- is funny, but he has Form managdes tüivé not kept
weight sident of Brazil his op behind his charge. ponent in the two-month-
crumble. Nasser has ordered
Colonel Syrian
Abdelhamid the machinery in order. In Serraj, sceret police specialist, ofid region only 70 combines out to "keep Syria under control at of 230 were usable. uny cost,"
But some shortcomings are
2. Khrushchev's
By MICHAEL CONNOCK
certainly Khrushchev's fault in
Tart
When the
long election. Field-Marshal Henrique Baptiste Duffles JAPANESE transistor men Texeira Lott, has already are boasting of a major electronic brenk-through by lands" conceded the victory is a their aciontists, opening the "virgin scheme was started, he allowed Chaplin-figure, a serious all sorts of hooligans and idlers
way, for even tinler electronic political Juster. from Soviet cities to be sent as
An products.
electronic His name is Jánló Quaéros. forced "volunteers." Hooligans
He
small enough to gadget £
radios
writt-Watch WILE Nikita Khrush- and keen, schuine volunteers the tramps the bustings in inte
the
conditions; small wonder if they and with holes in this shoes. His posible is near completion, ate now demoralised and bad opponents say he cuts the holes they say.
himself.
Now Nasser is wildly casting about for some spectacular forming and declaiming at
against both United Nations a serious workers.
of
retaliation
get get
the
ORD MILLS said to me in his Minister's office
in Whitehall: "Some years ago I started a pension scheme in a company which I was run- ning.
"The plan was that men should retire at 65.
I think we may have lost some good men because
a
best
man
to be true that if you like work you have a better chance of
lake e easily.
of it. But probably on balance it was right. None of us knows when we are too old. You keeping young than those who have to be told by others."
of
1
when call it
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should
a
by DONALD EDGAR
the
Linton
"He bounces like a ball," I And yet Lord Mills himself ment, the Use of history in
about was told
Sir Linton. will be 71 next January and is judging contemporary problems. When he has worked himself a power in the Cabinet.
As he talked, the pearl light
So far as work is concerned Lord
Sir Mills, lo a standstill and you think he
onc October morning in Lon- has finished for the day you find he has
of those brains Androws, Mr Leslie Farrow -- don shone through the great him back on the job, completely which can sort out most they are just three examples of in one of the last of the period windows of his roomwhich is restored within the hour." complicated Anuncial problem. men who have passed the nor- Away from work he Viska at age of retirement and yet houses in Whitehall,
great sense of fun and with him are playing parts of consider the country means a lot. He able influence in the country, travels up and down from Essex every day in order to get back to his gardens and local activ! ties like the cricket match.
Mr Grant and, is for Brian Grant insisted. Forbes and myself to discuss "ÁS VON arc 80 concerned making a Alm together real with everyone's happiness," I wrote the script said to Mr Grant, "you must year. Brian for The Angry Silence. He is have to take enormous care in the best screen writer in Eng- your relationships with people. land. He those in from London It must be dificult. for exam- this afternoon just for this din ple. to avold hurting women who are naturally attracted to cussion."
turned
Mr Forbes. you." J Despite his crimson tie, he
you know I've looked a little wen.
caused them puin?" demanded Mr Grant. "They've caused it. Let them take the responsibility portent for themselves, and I will take today. the responsibility for myself."
to
The lunch we were given on the plane was rather light," he said politely. "Do you suppose Caty, that someone could ask the waiter please to bring our food?"
I
"llow do
He stared at his upturned palms. Mr Grant usually sits with his hands displayed in front of him, the palms up, the
Very large, very sad fingers spread determinedly re-
"But didn't you also." I ask- ed Me Grant, "Just By in from London today? What's troRS! with London that you
both have to come all the way to Ronic to have an ordinary con versation?"
I failed to find out, because Mr Grant began interrogating Miss Lollobrigida,
May Lollobrigida's eyes were very large and very sad. She Beartoly spoke at all. Neither did her husband, who sat across the table from her.
How do you like working
laxed.
As Paymaster-General he has a co-ordinating job or, as he put help Ministers with their par it himself, "my function. is to
ticular problems when I'm com- pelent to express a view,"
There is no doubt that confidence ability and the
has in him Macmillan made him one of the most im-
men in the country to impress anybody.
Influence
There is no hurry about him, his no fase, no' atlétapt to impress. Mr You have the feeling that the have ilme is long past when he even thought it might be neocssary
There is a quality of states- manship about him. I come away feeling that his and experience. ara great asset to the country.
wisdem
r
And that it would have been a ridiculous loss if he had tired at 65-the age at which he had decided Ils employees should give up.
Then he looked up and said- I had In-his life although earlier cariler
"Why, it's good old Stanley!"
Was
I should say that now he has more influence than he has ever
businesses, he ran large Minister of Power and helped A person that I had watched the FM to get the 300,000 Approaching-in the fond hope houses. that it sight be the proprietor
I wondered how he felt about coming to report on where our carrying on working.. first course was turned out to
"Well he replied, "I've always had good health and be Stanley Baker,
then have found that being in Government has been refresh Mr Grant was saying "I haveing and stimulating. come to understand myself.” "You get the feeling that you arc helping the country. I suppose all politicians have that feeling, whatever their Party."
He joined our little group. "Through psycho-alysts,"
Advantage
"I Teel" Mr Baker said to
with Rock, Hudson?" she was Mr Forbes, that my worlding- asked by Mr Grant, "Don't you get tired of standing on class backround is an advan-
tage in show business. your Uptoes?*
"I like him," said Miss Lollo- brigida. "Do you like him?"
of
Two factors
us more
This question of retirement is one that will concern and more. People
are ving longer-end, saving the pressing of the buttons, w live longer. In considering the problem there are two main factors.
First, it will be great economic weight on the nation to provide for Increasing num- bera of old people who are not pra producing. Secondly, there 13
of the trouble, whether they want |
He then went on to talk... and it was fascinating talk. about the nuclear energy gramme, the development
think there is less chance Industry, the urt of Govern- to retire.
becoming neurotic t you the simplicity and honesty unity of working-class family behind you."
"Yes," said Mr Grant, "I HAVE like him. Tan't that splendid? and We all like each other."
There was a perfunctory Mr Forbes nodded his head. bobbing of heads as we all Then he rose kid emurteously ncknowledged
that we Ilked bado us good-night, He was, he each other.
explained, rather liked. We discussed a distinguished Ho might also have been American beatnik who gave a hungry. It was one o'clock in party at which he put an apple the morning, and although, our on his wife's head and shot her first obutve had arrived it had blan-between the eyes, He wrnod out to be grilled octopus, was, as it happens, acquitted rather than the stampl we had by the court that tried him.
ordered. Mr Forber doesn't Interesting question," 10 The
like oelepus very much, said Mr Grant, "le, what about
Mr her? She let kn put the ap three Italians who had
Grant was speaking to ple on her head.
"Everyone wants both to ive proached this table and received and to die. But some people his autograph. "I am sorry," want to die more than others, he said amiably, that I don't If this woman hadn't, she would speak your language, I do not have said: 'Go put an apple know what you are mying. on someone else's head, " But as long as you enjoy II, 31 "Do you suppose," asked Me Js all right. Good-bye. Have Forbes' patient voice, that u happy time.”
persuade the I think it was about then Bomeone could waller to bring us some food?" that I too salt goodbye. Hack "Everyone can be happy in Home I, dotful, a tractorto still open the Lasagne was excellent While I was outing
of the time wald. Mr Grant.
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"AT you?" I naked dirunt, fed to decide whether my "Certainly," said Mr. f work hard, but I also apded ovaland tack been a Lépply.COM. mykida resting. I have a Bolb-
ARTIE..
SCARBORD
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A
Still active
I have been tulking recently to colleagues of two other dis tinguished men both in thole 70% who are still very active,
One is Sir Linton Andrews. the journalist, who is 74 thi year. The other le Mr· Leslie Farrow who is 72 and a director : of 16 companies.
He is one of the most able KEVINLANTS de me connery.'
Linton Andrews like Lord Milis, started early. He began as a boy of 16 on a incat paper; His friends tell me that thể great quality that has kept him young is his insatiable turibery, about everything that 1k, goos Con 1,3, whether li la « Bijita
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Like Lord Müll, he had been Blemed with patión | eänstlic
worked hard
and
Smiledes tu il evený dode i
It is much the same story with Leslie Farrow, His friends told me that every fresh problem seems to excite him and provoké his energy. He is a legendary character in the City.
CLEARED FOR
every man
day?
His health may have falled, His energy may have been exhausted. His judgment may have become unsound.
But, In the case of those who have retained all their faculties, and energies, It is obvious that such men constitute a natural leadership. They combine ex- perience and power.
such
With the help of mediční silence today the numbers, of .will undoubtedly Láctease. They”, sro-a-prozčákis asrel to the country-mand, to
MED
Of course, not having reached his middle 00's the world. is capable of first-class work.
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