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THE CHINA MAIL;, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1960.

HOPE OF BETTER U.S.-CHINA TIES

UND

EMPHASISES Japanese

Socialist

British Press QUEEN

on Kennedy new approach NEED FOR WOMEN

administration to world

London, Nov. 13.

British political commentators today look- ed to U.S. President-elect Kennedy-for hope of closer relations with Com- munist China and a new drive to come to torms with the Communist world,

Veteran

newsman

beaten

to death

Was

to

nchicve "Trying to

active Russo American 'co← operation rather than the out-dated con cept of "winning the

pence1 should undoubtedly be chirt aim of the Kennedy ad- ministration," said

left- the leaning Observer,

the

The mere, conservative Sun- day Times calluch for a more realistic and flexible attitude to ward China... (and) more purposeful and understanding pallecs towards the emergent countries of Africa and the new Latin American revolution.

"A United States in the mood of the young Mr Kennedy is an exciting prospect for the next four years." the Sunday Times added, "He is the Atting com- plement the pattern of

in

leadership to found Western death Macmillan's long experienced

and sage judgement."

Hollywood, Nav. 13. Roby

Heard, H.

38, veteran Los Angeles re- porter, bludgeoned yesterday in his Holly- wood apartment, touch- Ing off a search for suspects in the fringe and underworld area where the victim got some of his stories. "Ie

a

have known must theusond screwhalls," delective Don Furlong said. "It's a tough case and we have no idea who

did it."

questioned

Mr

BETTER METHOD Dr A.

Goodhart, the i authority in international law, wrote in another article in the Sunday Times:

to world problems

U NU

Now Delhi, Nov. 13. The Burmare Primo Minister, U Nu, tonight welcomed the incrousing number of countries who were pro- grossively adopting the same approach to inter. national problems as India and Burina.

"On the difficult problem” at

Speaking at a banquet given is highly in his honour Communist China

by the Indian belle Prime Minister, Mr Nehru. probable

the fundamental method of communication wil Na. stressed

that some

"The recognition of China is no longer quite so sunting Proposition as It was," te Observer noted.

and Detectives

two would-be quickly cleared Noi sympathisers who, par- Belpated in picketing of Sammy Davies Jr., at Hollywood theatre two weeks ago. Ofleers eald Heard hnd Interviewed world Is them and the two, 26 and 21, showed up at headquarters out

A

of concern for the newsman.

WEAPON

.FRIENDSHIP

U

IN THE PROFESSIONS

Oxford, Nov. 13.

The great need for women in the professions was emphasised here by the Queen when she addressed the convocation at Oxford Univer- sity.

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The Queen, visiting the city and the university, with Prince Philip, in a five-hour programmie sald she had been delighted to learn that women's colleges at the university now had the full status of colleges.

now

She declared: "It is, I hope, generally accepted that women have as much right as men to be educated, and gener- ally acknowledged that their education will be of great value to the community.

"There is much need for them In the professions and who can doubt that a mother and her children will be the better for it

Italy refuses

entry of

Vivien Leigh

and others

if she has a cultivated mind", she asked.

Nowadays a woman need not "barter her intellectual life for the happiness and

deep satisfaction of bringing up family."

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accuses America

Tokyo, Nov. 13, Socialist leader Saburo Edo,

was

Cambridge lecturer died from from overdose of drugs

Cambridge, Nov. 14.

A Cambridge University lecturer in engineering, in the habit of taking large quantities of drugs and tranquilisers, died from an overdose of drugs whilst the balance of his mind Was disturbed.

пет

morc

This verlict was recorded by in a nationally televised Mr W. S. Cox, Cambridge depuly coroner, at an Inquest GA alection debate yesterday Cedrte Mason Burrell, 30, refused to retract・ 0} Orchard-avenue, Cambridge. Socialist charge that the Burrell's widłów - weld United States.

husband "always took "common onemy of Japan Recently he got through two than the prescribed" amount. and Communist China,”

wook's supply in six days." Promder Hayato Ikeda, ropre- Her husband "hat'no' Anan- crning his ruling Conservatives, cial worries. He worried about and Democratic-Socialist leader the beginning of the term but Sudhirb Nishio rhet Edit's chal- that

was nothing new. That She could keep the one with-lenge to a political telethon at was when he was apt to take ous endangering her chances of 7:30 pm today, and according more drugs."

140 most observers, they bested

'Dr Henry. More sald a enjoying the others.

lew Such women, sold the Queen, their white-haired challenger

days before Burrell's death he The

hour-and-a-hall Погу

had been were often the happiest of all.

suppiled with debate broke down tuto angry, i COMMONWEALTH

shouting exchanges thanked the uni- times, but white Ikeda appear box, which had

several tablets.

When he was found dead one ed to be the winner, the debate was empty and there were only contained 60, brought into the forefront for gomo 20 million TV viewers

a few remaining in a boltie. Dr Greenburg, public and countless other radio list- Solomon eners the question

there were of Japan's analyst, estimated future foreign policy. This was 46.3 grains of barbiturate in

organs examined. a conquest for the Socialists.

CHALLENGED

She alsu

versity for what it had done and was doing in the work of train ing "some of the outstanding young men. nrid women frcin all parts of the Commonwealth, who will in-due time, share the responsibility for the fortumes of our great family of nations." Mr Harold MacMillan, The Prime Minister, as Chancellor the University presided over the proceedings of convocation held In the Sheldonian Theatre.

Mr Macmillan said: "Wemen students are increasing. -

"In 1930 there were 870 in residence,

today there are 1,221

·He paused and then after a look round the convocation, sadelt amid lottd laughter in WHICH the Queen and Dako Joined: "They never had it so rood. London, Nov. 13.

There was an increasing neta women graduates in the American moviemaker Louis for

De Rochemont said to professions which enhanced the night the Italian govern-need for university educatioh ment has barred actress for women, he added-China Vivien Leigh and an entire Mall Specia. film cast from going to Rome to make a picttire about cafe society vice, Work permits for the stars were withdrawn, De Hectic- mont said, after Italian officals

be established, so that gradually similarity of approach of both and Burma to interna- the relations between the two Inalis countries may be placed on a tonal problems. There had been a welcome increase in the num- more satisfactory busiq

who followed ber of countries this policy, in this age of power blocs and cold war these coun- Aries had a vital role to play to The primary need of the free bring about tasting peace U'Nu

not that America added. should be vastly stronger than Russia. It is that Soviet America and Russia should develop a practient understand- Other leads, including those in on how the peace of the

world is to be kept... regarding persong who were demanding money

POLITICAL COURAGE from Heard, proved fruitless, Furlong bald. "Success this top-priority A hammer was regarded as policy aim would certainly re- the probable weapon used. Inquire a careful maintenance of world the killing, which becurred only power between the two two blocks from Hollywood powers. But it would also re- Boulevard.

quire acts of political courage, The veteran newsman, such as an early American re- whore columns about motion cognition of Communist China, "It is good to have the friend-

·Borsonaliiken were The Russians may make any ship at countries

"We are individuals ke the co-operation impossibly, but po friendship of Ayndicated around

appalled that this world, was found by his land lesser alm corresponds to the yourself. who are helping so ban should have been Imposed lady early today when he fall-world's real needs.

much in various ways in deve without warning" De Roche- ed report for work.

American history professorloping and encouraging friendly mont déclared. Hondelde investigators said Denis Brogan, writing in the relations among the nations of

Mr Nehru said Heard apparently

sald most the world," was robbed Sunday Dispatch, after He was beaten on the head Americans "think the U.S.Reuter. with a blunt Instrument and a needs a very different approkel blanket thrown over his body. In the changing and dangerous LUPI.

world in which we live."-AP.

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Mr Nehru carlier welcomed read the script of "The Roman Nu and stressed the abiding Spring Of Mrs Store"—p_film friendship between the

Two based on the Tennessee Williams Ho described U Nu book. countries. es a man who spread friendl DOCK

He saidi retincation came went. Thei hess wherever he present world had an evil and a through just a dew hours good face and whenever U Nu fore Hollywood director Jose was present the evil face faded Quintero and a 14-man team of

technicians were due to fly to Rome tonight.

away,

and

Earthquake

the

Seattle, Nov. 13.

APPALLED

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be-

"The Italian censor has had the wript for months and raised no obictions to its down-to-earthi

viewpoint of

|Italiaus society."

with

an

The story) deals American widow who, seelding consolation in Rome, encounters corruption in society life.

Univeralty of Washington Do Rochement saild the bag Seismologist, Prof. Frank Neu- was imposed by the Italian Or Tourism And mann, today confirmed reports Ministry

that an earthquake occurred in Spectacle which simply sald the Pacific Ocean this morning permission for shooting the im about 300 miles south of Umnak in Rome could not be granted, island in the Aleution chain.-no specifo reason was given UP!.

AP.

End to bizarre

mistaken identity case.

Burlingame, Calif. Nov. 13. Mrs John Schnell of New York yesterday sat hold-" ing hands with the daughter she believed had been killed in a car crash--and Mr Thomas Frost of Philadephia was on his way home. to bury the daughter he thought had survived. The bizarre case of mistaken, Yesterday, de her mother and identity Involved airlines her stepfather held her hand at stewardesses Mary Hawthorne the bedalde, Mary? managed to and Joan Frost.

murmur, through the bandage: 1ts nice that, you came. Chima Mall Speinl

They and two ollus; ali alewardesses were involved in a cat crich Insti Monday One was killed.

A "RING"

To the confusion after the necident this was assumed to be Mary and a body was sent to New York for Mrs Schnell to bury de Hor daughter, -

SHIP SINKS

www Hotterdam, Nov. 13. )' The Turkla, vessel Kualahya (3/118 tons) Bank today dités d But when the coma Whs open-soulsion in a fogbank with Fing on the finger of the body and of Amsind, but all so that trients could put a man this hone the Dilen bewod luck ring Mrs Schneit bora were saved.

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22 Tear off a strip?, (4),?: Mary

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would

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be

LETHAL DOSE The three-way debate opened

A normal dosa with Eda calling for Japan to about three grains and the esti follow the neutralist camp imated lethal dose

aggressively seeking Nishio, who broke with the late

peace."

ineliro Asanuma last year over the late Socialist's advocacy of violence, challenged Asanuma's successor to retract the Peking statement:

about. ter

Kennedy's

message to Kubitschek

Palm Beach, Fla., Nov. 13.

U.S.

President-elect John Kóknády idid-today in a message to Brazilian Pro- sident Juscolino Kubit- schok that one of the biggest tasks in the future would be the strengthion- ing of oxisting ties in the Western Hemisphere.

The message was in answer to ' one Kubitschek sent to Kennedy yesterday at Palm Beach,

of

the

Kennedy also said that a re- times the normal close.

storation

cordial Barbiturate polsoning had atmosphere among Western which used death. He could find no Hemisphere countries trace of alcohol.

existed under the administratión Sumiming up, Mr Cox sald: of former president Franklin "I think there can be no doubt Roosevelt was part of this Im- that the tablets were self

portant tasit. kiven because It la in-

American imperialism is the common enemy of both Japan

conceivable that Any .man The President-elect said that and Communist China,"

could be Induced to take 100 the.

must West Hemisphere Asanuma said this lost spring

tablets against his own will." work together for the cednomic vizit to China. during

He said the possibility of and social Adanuma was assassinated one mistaken overdose must be repeoples.

progress of its month ago today by a tightist jected on the grounds that student who Inter took his own deceased knew the potentialities He said he hoped the United lift.

of the drug, having experimented States would play a constructive

in Edo, his flowing white hair on his own in order to obtain role

putting The Pan- bristling, described the question the sleep which he desired very American movement into opera-

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