THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1960.

Will veto China's admission to UN, he says

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No easing of

hostility

NIXON IN A MARATHON QUIZ against the

Opposition with the

same name

Okako, Nov. 7.

Climax to the MIGS IN

One of Japan's top Com- munist candidates in the November 20 general Mr clection is being om- barrassed by an indepen- dent with the same name who is running against him in the same constitu-

ency.

The Indepesurat. Yoshin Shiga, registered in the sanie | ronstituency in which Yoshid Shiga, a member of the central committee of the Japan Com- munist Party, is running. sned a 17 minutes before r nistration closed on Saturday,

Presidency campaign

New York, Nov. 7. Richard Nixon, the Re- publican Presidential can- didate, said here tonight that he would veto China's admission to the United Nations "under present cir- if elected cumstances," President.

He He was answering the first question of a marathon

television programme lasting four hours.

Although the first name of the Indipendent Shiga is written with a slightly different char

from that of Communist the Communist party Skip,

independent with charged the neting for an "imperialist'agent who is seeking! io confuse the volers." The feds said it was a "reactionary conservative plot to steal the people's votes."-UPI.

Thought England

was part of the Continent

Tokyo, Nov. 7. Nearly half of the Japanese school children believe England is part of the European continent, ac- cording to ducted recently by the Education Ministry.

survey

con-

The survey, conducted among Hudcus of a high schel, ä secondary high school, and a primary school selceted a 1- dom by the Ministry, showed 10 per cent of The students bc- ieved England was a peninsula of continental Europe, 20 per cent thegh it was a part of the continent, 58' per cent gave f the correct answer.

It showed that 35 per

England cent believed

Whe more heavily populated than Japan.

Japan has a population of 12 mlition against England's 51.8 million. Tokyo self has a population of 0,200,000-Ï3I,

Coventry. Nov, 7. Strikers at two car felories here- Carbodies and Jagtur- and another in nearby Solihull Rover-went back to work to- day. Reuter.

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He added: "The people are on nur side....If we represent out best ideals, we can win this struggle, and win it without war."

The quelans were read to the f Vice-President by actor Robert Young.

said no one could Mr Nixon

that

Communist China say

In a reference to Dr Fidel would qualify for UN member- ship in the future, but at the Castro, Cuban Prime Minister, moment I was in defiance of Mr Nixon said it must be stated Korea and the in all fairness that the Cuban the UN in Formosa Strults and

was people needed a revolution, In other activites They had never had a decent, -engaging

honest which disqualified it.

government, but the Jast thing they needed was n Communist revolution "And that's what Castro has given them."

'Cleanse'

"Communist China simply cannot qualify as a prace-

As for oe Dr Castro is con- loving country," he said, adding that the Peking regime wouldcerned, "We have to treat hin krve to "leanse itself before the US could agree

Lo

The

admission to the world oraani- | Bomb in the

allon.

The questions were being received by stat of 100 telephonists.

Mr Nixon spoke sarcastically about the wealth of the Kennedy family. Mr Joseph Kennedy, the Senator's father, is a millionaire and former Ambassador to Bri- 1: In.

Asked whether he believed the claim that the Democrats could not afford to pay for a mara- four-hour television

thon of their own, the Vice- President replied: "This is the first time I have heard that Senator Kennedy did not have the money to get what wanted,"

A little boy

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Mr Nixon also said; The Soviet Union and China are de-) termined to conquer the world.

But, by war if necessary."

tru question added, there was that the people of the Coniminist Countries. especially Poland. desperately wanted pesce,

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mail

San Diego, Nov. 7.

Postal authorities re- ported that a bomb was found today in a package addressed to Vice-President Richard M. Nixon.

It was discovered in the San Diego Post Office. UPI.

a little boy beause that'e the way he hus been acting," Mr Nixon said,

He reiterated his view that the United Slates must make

· CUBA

Havana, Nov. 7. Travellers from Pinar del Rio Province said today that at Icast 25 Sovlet Mir Jet planes were being assembled at the former US air base of San Jutlan in western Cuba, and that some already lad

been test flown,

base was

They said the heavily guarded by about 2,000 militiamen who, in addition to guard duties, were training and

number manning t

of anti- aircraft guns made in Czecho- slovakia.

to death

UN releases two Stabbed wife

Europeans held

trouble-makers

as

The travellers said they had The not ihemselved seen the Migs but had talked to "various wil- nusses," some of whom elsimed! to have seen flight.-AP.

the lighters in

But Briton still in custody

Leopoldville, Nov. 7.

United Nations today announced the release of two Europeans accused a week ago of fomenting trouble and civil war in the Kasai Province.

The two are Rubens Ballardi, A 31-year-old Brazilian trader,

STRIKE ERUPTS INTO VIOLENCE und Raoul Swaenen, 40, a Bel-

Police use tear

gas, hoses

on rioters

Santiago, Nov. 7.

Demonstrators clashed with police today after more than 100,000 workers listened to rousing pro-Communist and anti-government speeches hailing a 24-hour protest strike.

Klan,

Both had been arrested by United Nations Liberian troops when a mass of Bahiba tribes- men estimated at 5,000 and led by European officers violated UN-Imposed trace by swooping down on villages inhabited by their hereditary enemies, the Kaniokus.

'PROTECTIVE'

Д

The United Nations did not

the release. explain

A UN spokesman said the two had been questioned and permitted to return home.

S101 beld in Luluabourg, trader what the United Nations described as protective custody. is a 23-year-old Briton, Julin

Meredith Roberts.

Roberts admitted lending a Baitiba reprisul

tirring raid which several Kasai villages

were fouled and burned to the

Ground,-AP,

Kasavubu in U.S.

New York, Nov. 7. M: Joseph Kasavubu, Pre- sident of the Congo, arrived by air today to take part in the United Nations General Assemb on the repubile..

roserted to tear At the cemetery's entrance, The police gas and water hosea when they speeches elaborated the slogans were attacked by rock-throwing for pay incrsures and blamed returning from Prident Jorge Alessandri fer demonstrators

cemetery where failing to take care of the work-ly debale

funeral services ing classes.-AP. for two workers killed in last Thursday night's rioting.

the

general they attended

The new outbreak came as the province was in a state of

declared By emergency

the Interior Ministry.

Four people were reported injured and toa arrested, ear. lier, the thousands of demon- strators had marched through behind the caskets the strecis

Leftists

which partially the city, was called

it clear that the offshore of the two dead, described by Islands of Quemoy and Matsu the labour unions as "martyrs." were not to be surrendered, otherwise the Chinese Com- munisis would move in.

The strike, Mr

who favours Nixon, The Soviet People also want-

umount of govern- paralysed ed peace. and this was a res- minimum training influence on Mr Nikita ment activity in the economy, by the leftist Central Federn- for Thursday night's Khrushchev, and was one reason pledged that he would use the tion of Workers who blamed the

of goverment police why he was not more belligerent full powers than he was. Mr Nixon said. recessary to fight any reces-fead. More than a score were

injured sion.

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"But we're talking about a

Monday's violence was touch-. theoretical recession," he said. ed off when demonstrators threw "There isn't one now and there stones and sticks at the Police isn't going to be one as far as near a bridge leading from the One of the demonstrators wes The telecast came as a climax cemetery to the central market.

I am concerned,"

10 Republican efforts to whittle huri. Three other persons were down still further the sight injured across the city when a Jead held

threw à Molotov Senator John demonstrator Kennedy, the Democratie bomb at a clty bus.

by

Party's choice.

On the eve of the election, in

which A record 05 million

Chanting

Americans are expertexi to vote More than 50,000 marched 13 to occupy the the chanting, banner-beating

the

מפגן!

White House for the next, four procession, which escorted the years, Senator Kennedy was flag-draped caskets of Vladimir and Relicsto Antiato only glveri a one per cent margin Tobar

over Mr Nixon by gallup poll. Valenzuela

Immediately after Mr Nixon's Fifty

Lo the cemetery. thousand others were

telecast, Mr Kennedy goes on already wilting at the bow?- There were po the air on the same network to like entrance.

disturbanceado rune to answer the Vice-President.

Senator Kennedy thinks the cemetery,

outcome of tomorrow's vote

will be close, while Mr Nixon

the

1

Flowers were tossed by some "NO showing: work unless we can get money

is convinced the tide is now demonstrators,

running in his favour as a re

sult of his concentrated last 10- to 1lve. Remember why these

day drive-Reuter.

men died,"

Lord Hailsham on Polaris submarines

London, Nov. 7.

Lord Hailsham, Britain's Minister of Scienco said in Corshalton,, Surrey tonight that the establishment of a United States nuclear submarine base in the River Clyde, Scotland, was not a sign of British weakness.

It was a sign that wars were

He said, "But this is very far that the Western

no longer fought with bows and from saying

Bres

or

..

?

arrows or galling ships for Spil-world is safe. It is far from Hurricanes for that safe. It will not be safe so long as there is in existence a con- matter," he said..

spiracy by the Communist im- CONSPIRACY.

perialista to enslave the rest of the world. Addressing a politica meeting That is why we are trying the gradually to improve relations Lord Hallshom suld, that speed of modern warfare Was between East and West, not be such that no one country could cause, we are unaware, of. Com- defend herself the tact, tha munistdealers, but becauso. Die Americans needed a ban: fr one hope for humanity, is that their subentriner' deformiated, we should alter them by per interdependence,

suasion:"--IDEA.

Router.

West: Chou

Tokyo, Nov. 8. Premiar Chou En-lai sug- gosted today that Com- munist Ching will not case

policy of hostility against the United States and the West.

York, Nov. 7. John Capper, 25-year-old

lorry driver, told a court This year, our government here today he killed his has successively signed treaties wife by stabbing her 47 of friendship and mutual non- times because he thought | aggressiva and of peace and with the govern-

she was neglecting their friendship

ments of sonre Asian and Afri-

two-year-old daughter,

The couple were separated and quarrels had arisen the question or custody access to the child,

can countrien.

"But) in the future, we shall over continue to rinke unrewatting

efforts to oppose Imperialist ag and

mal safeguard gression

world pence, Mr Chou declared. He Capper who pleaded guilty to aid not elaborate.

bis wife Maureen His peeen was broadcast by murdering was sentenced to life imprison- tcking Radio which was moni

jored in Tokyo today...... “I. ment. China Mail Specind.

promise her anything....

but give her

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