THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1960,

UN FACES BANKRUPTCY THREAT

£7 million needed in six weeks: Hammarskjold

-United Nations, Nov. 21.

The United Nations today faced the threat

of bankruptcy.

Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the Secretary-General, bluntly warned members of this possibility when he addressed the General Assembly's Budgetary Committee today.

He said there would be "eltually empty treasury" - less governments produced $20

the next six weeks.

NEWS BLACKOUT about £7 million in

IS IMPOSED

U.S.-GERMAN TALKS ON

GOLD DRAIN

Bonn, Nov. 21. A stringent news blackout was imposed as high level Gorman-American. talks

L

Phe $10

talanit illion 13,500,0

month Canga operation was in danger Breuidation -and Joinediate Beasures must be taken it sol- venry was to be preserved, be Seller.

BITTER DEBATE

Mr Humarskjold spoke

the i-amber

work forum itself held another round of Western- bitter debate on hacked move to seat Longuleg Presition! Joseph Kusavulu's delegatin $11 190 United Nations.

In his long statement to the Committee, Mr Budgetary Hammarskjulel did nul lu opened here today on ritically to the Soviet Ul Wast German aid in stop-| Bunti

ta Gnance

ping the drain onthea The Copps operation or America's gold reserves. Bait Nations Enwergenty

Officials explained the black- Force in the Midle Brest,

SCHEUS

sat by saying the two gov- en: nts del tot wish an et mblic wrangling while the negotiations, worej RG 11. Informa

said cartier that the digeropatry betweens American and Gerinan views b. asel help West Ger- many could give was "ather large

AMERICAN SIDE

Uspally will-informed sources

and

But he did rebut, Soviet charges that he had “pursued

EL lavish and extravagant spending mulicy."

expenditures

3 flest United

CAMBRIDGE

A PISTOL

DUEL

AT DAWN

Cambridge, Nov. 21. Cambridge University authorities have stopped u proposed "pistol duel" at dawn between two undergraduates.

William Hawkes д socond-year Jesus Col- lege student had chal- langed Tony Croft of St John's College "for staining a gentleman's honour".

Both men called off the duct after tho authorities had inter- vened, but the region. for the duel remained a secret.

FLINTLOCKS

Croft chose flintlock pistols as the weapons. Both sets of seconds had time and agreed on ploce.

The Dean of Crofts College the Rev S. J. Bezzant

"We said: stepped in pretty quick- ly on this. We thought it might have been a joke although it was the wrong sort of # joke".

Hawkes was told that if the duel took place

carcer

his university Te had been no extravag

would be curtailed.- ler explosion of the

China Mail Special. Nations structius, he Stich Reuter.

No Polaris ‘lobby Carrier for

in Royal Navy

London, Nov. 21.

An Admiralty spokesman today denied the exis- tence of a "Polaris fobby" in the Royal Nayy.

But the spokesman declined. further comment on a reported | rift between admirals favour- ing more alreraft carriers. nad others who wanted nuclear sub- <sf Bring marines cupable Polaris missiles.

At present there are only two submarines in the world able | launch the Polaris.

IMPOSSIBLE

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Post will go

Palm Beach, Fl., Nov. 21. US President-etrel John F. Kennedy expects to wipe out the powerful post of Assistant to lie President and to slash the White House staff sharply.

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'secret' destination

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Boston, Nov. 21. 40,000-ton aircraft carrior Wasp will leave Boston tomorrow for a "Socret" destination presumably the Caribbean Sea, it was reported today, Indicated A reliable at the giant carrier would Join United States ships already Patrolling the region between

and Guatemala Cube Nearigin,

orders from President Elsenhower. Both are American and one

Mr Kennedy's chief Haison The crew of the ship - 2,100 of them, by result of a recent

man with the Eisenhower ad- officers ardi men had agreument, Anglo Amerlean

ministration,

forewarning Chirk M.

about the sailing will be using the Holy Lach;

Scotland.

maintenance Clifford, pullined the prospecie orders, and were rendying to go after all-day sessions with the on shore leave for the manual base.

Day mntional The Admiralty spokesman man who will be the US. pre- Thanksgiving

holiday this Thursday,-AFP, stated: "It would be quite im-sident—AP. possible to pay for the build- ing of a new generation of earriers and a fleet of missile- firing submarines simultaneous- ly. out of the Navy's present budget of about £400 inillion.

He added that, at present, the Navy had not undertaken TC- search to provide its submarines

British version of with a Polaris.

The nilzslle required atamle-powered veszel and the Navy had only une, the Dread- nought, at present under con struction.-Reuter,

Visit palace

an

Teheran, Nov. 21. Crown Prince Akihito 131 Printess Mihika of Japon drove to the Shoh's private palace tonight. The Royal Japanese couple saw Persip's three weeks old Crown Prince Reza in his white stone palace 50 yurtis from the Shah and Queen's residenter. Japanese

Court officials stated.-

Reuter.

said the American pid RUMOURS OF COUP IN IRAN 'COMPLETE NONSENSE”

asket far fold West German paying ats for foreign aid and defence assistanc of 4,580 mile mark: (about £3112,- 535.000),

This was several hundreki mil-

lion marks morz than the Wes Gesman site wirbed to effer. No drange in the two viewpoints was renched by tem night-Reuter.

Face deportation

Chicago, Nov, 21.

More than 2,000 fureign doc- tors face deportation from the United States after failing the September qualifying examina- tions, a leading medical spokes- man raid today.

- Among those who failed were

a large number of Filipinus,→→

UPI

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MURDER OF QUEEN FARAH AND SON DENIED

Teheran, Nov. 21.

A Court spokesman hero to- night denied all rumours from abroad about a coup here as "complete non-i sense," and added: "The

(An Istanbul newspaper had The

reported that revolution had broken out in Persia,

and that the Queen and har baby son had been killed).

Shah, Queen, and Crown The Shah's brother, Prince Prince orc in excellent health."

The spokesman said: the

rumburs

of trouble

in

Persia were "spread by our enemics" who were trying to take advantage "such fabrications."

A British Crossword Puzzle

20 21

13.

18

4

15 16

10

13

IS

22

23

24

26

27

29

ACROSS

1 Just say that againt (6)

Ruther overweight. (5)

B Awaken from lethargy. (5).

» Member of a curtain falt.

(0)

19 Taken in hand by a conduc-

lor. (6)

11 Religious lile. (5)

12 A halne overseasi (4)

13 More muture. (5)

10 Slopes. (0)

18 Petrol classification. (6)

20 Is he always eating? (6)

22 Change of peal for legal

term. (4)

23 A very long way. (6)

20. Trusty bearer7 (6)

26 Even more promising. (0)

DOWN

1 Made a spirited search? (8)

of

2 Referred to another, it seems.

(0, 2).

3 Superficial measurement. (4)

4 Allas housey-housey. (7)

5 Former royal residence. (7)

0 Seram! (1, 2).

7 Where they keep

sell it, (0)

11 David? (8)

15 He makes good. (8)

10 Cloes

(7)

stock-Dr

purposefully on foot.

17 Enraged" (pnug.) (7)

19 Strengthen the bonds

friendship? (0)

21 Fatherless politer! (3).

24 Feeling aggrieved. (4)

27 Absolute refusal, (5)

28 Badly-chaved children, (6)

20 No settler, apparently. (0)

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1

Gholam Reza, and his sistor, Princess Shams, to- night attended a reception given by the Japanese ambassador in honour of the visiting Prince Akihito and his bride, Princess Michiko.

entire cabinet .and security and service chiefs were present.

Princess Shams was giving a banquet fates in honour of the Japanese couple, which the Shah and Queen Farah will attend.

The denial of the rumours was given by Nestatollah Moinion, Deputy Premier and head of the Publico-

and tion

Broadcasting Department.-Router.

PROBE INTO THEFT

ON THE CARTHAGE

London, Nov. 21.

Police boarded the 14,283-ton liner, Carthage, when she docked here today, to investigate the alleged theft

of £1,000 from a passenger. The money. in travellers cheques, was missed from cubin while the liner was u Colombo returning from Hong- kong.

The cheques were found four days later on the deck in the stewards quarters after the ship reuched Penang.

Poller today apent several hours questioning a number of stewards.---Reuter,

Young film

stars betrothed

Ex-president

brought girl as 'medical

equipment'

Yassiada, Nov. 21.

The former president of tho Turkish National Assem- bly, Refik Koroltan, 72, brought a German gover- ness into the country as "medical equipment" for his paralysed wife, the Turklih "treason trial was told here today.

Hollywood, Nov. 22. Toonage Idol Bobby Darin, 24, and Sandra bee, 18, who fell in love white making a pictura fogather The indictment, read in court, In Italy, have announced said Koraitan employed the thele engagement, friends girl, Barbara Kutzin, for his here said.

personal sérviors and paid her

The two just Balshed "Come $500 (£180).'

vf September" with Rock Hudson Burbarg was "hot medical

and Gina Lollobrigida.

Darls, who rocketed to fame equipment, but romanile equip. with his hit recording of "Mack ment," the prosecutor said.

The Knife," flew into New

York from Rome a faw, days ugo. Mian Ded arrived there yesterday and Darin' met her at Modo-at, the plane.

Karelian faces charges of

profecting

violating the law Turkish currency. Former Ananeo minister

Cirth, 0 Hère, f London, 11 Niger 12 Toddle, 14 Torn, 10 Ar-Lator in New York, he gave kididh Rolatken is accused ot Tow, 10 Spure 19 Clot, 20 Littor, 24 Reeve, 26 Talent, 20 Chop, her a big emerald engagement abusing authority in allocating 27 Yeast, 28 Neelar, Down 1 Mole, 2 Dent, 3 Bhod, Tandon,ring and the blonde metress tele- 5 Ceneral, 6 Rag-wort, Barrows, 10 Donor, 13 Ash-tray, 14 phoned friends in Hollywerign currshey Tade-ta, 10 Re-elect, 17 Rowel, 10 Cotton, 21 Tapo, 22 Rent, 28 say that they were" engik...

AP.

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The case was adjourned unti VALUMAI November 2up Reuter 9302

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