THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1960.

Welensky opens fight to TOP NEGRO

preserve

Man who broke

Federation 'white' boycott

London, Dec. 6.

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Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of the Rhodesia and Nyasaland Federation, today opened the fight against African nationalist moves to break

the up Federation at five-government' con- stitutional talks here. Sir Roy, a former heavyweight boxing champion dedicated, to the preservation of the seven- year-old federation, is leading the resistance against militant Áfrican demands for the secession of each of the federated territories. He lined his argunchts in

MACMILLAN DENIES

MERGER

WITH U.S.

The

London, Dec. 6. Prime Minister, Mr Macmillan pictured him- self today as the victim of misunderstanding and

D

a three-hour confervace session! In Lancaster House a whith Me

Duncan Sandys, the Comita wealth Relathms Secrétaly, pre-

:::il.

Sir

is persecuted

New Orleans, Dec. 6.

A New Orleans gus meter reader, whose 6-year- old daughter helped break the boycott at an. integrated school, said today he is quitting his job because of taunts from fellow workers. through until he trus estoyment, James

Jum

Wit's only $150 to see

Gabrielic the elty, but we won't be ndinitied he may have to leave sneaking out at night.”

monstrators

Gabrielle's wife and daughter have been jvered by de- That Willam Franz school, integrated with the entry of a Negro girl un November 14.

De Hastings Danda, Nyasa... · land's African leader and

'WHAT I BELIEVE' Roy's must bitter political 19-

One demonstrulor crashed an penent, was not present at the

188 against the ear An which dilate. He was resting in bed

Mrs Gabriello and the girl telt In his London hotel us he was tired and full slightly unwell, a the school yesterday.

Fellow workere, Gabrielle spukesman said.

Afriend and European dele-Suid, loja him he ouldn't Rates

said at the end of the doing" what he is by sending the

at school. osion: "There were no re-

"Nobody is going to tell me 135rks." The conference re-

how I should believe," Gabrielle sumes tomorrow afternoon,

told a reporter.

A communique tonight sold the conferenro would adjoUTTE the Christmus Fecess December 20-Reuter.

inf

on

said he opposes merging Russian Patriarch|

of Britain with the United States.

Inbuing exchange in the House of Commons Mr Mag- Julian said such "concept

A would mean leaving out only the Camtowealth bit Europe as well."

not.

Mr Mazinilim found himself in het water this subject telwing an off-the-word dils- cussion, he had with a slected group of American Correspol- dents a couple of week ago.

According to some er published artcunte

on unification

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be

His employer told "hits, i don't want, to have anything to do with you,” Gabrielle said.

Опе of the men sald Gabrielle was contaminating the white race" by sending his daughter to school.

have. Crank telephone call: cane into the des, die of the ellers saying Mis Gabrielle and the girl had shot, Whe

OFFICIAL

CONVICTED

• New York, Dec. 6. The United States highest ronking Nogro holder of municipal office, Hulon F. Jack, was found guilty today of violating the New York Charter and of conspiracy to obstruct justice.

Jack. 90, is president of Manhatta borough, one of the five political subdivisions which

in five

make up New York city.

A Ju-the second months to hear the cotfiles of

case interest

against Jack- returned its verdict alter four tours and 35 minutes of de-

Soviet move bevation

in UN defeated

Jack risked his career in 1058 when he accepted a $4,400 re- modelling job on his apartment white Hem Sturcy Ungar, welter who www was his campaign manager. UngiiT was doing business with the city at the lime, secking apptoval for a $36 million slum clearance project.

DEADLOCKED

United Nations, Dec. 6.

The jury in the original trial The West today defeated a

was unable to reach a verdict Savict move to hold an when I received the case on urgent Security Council July 8. After 33 hours it re- meating tonight on

theported it was deadlocked, 8-4,

for conviction.

Congo situation.

Conviction Valerian Zorin, Soviel Mr

Foreign Minister Deputy Council President called

without

consulting meeting

members, ; other

authoritative

and ประ

Western sources said, and under Westera pressure the session

was called BIT.

However, the Security Coun - ell will now meet tomOITOW.

In Leopoldellte, it was re- 1221 Colonel. Joseph porter Mebutu's troops fought it the Congo interios today ngunst rebel fereza recking to avenge Premier Faulco Lumumba's arrest,

Dantusas Doc., 6, he told his superinkadent about deposed

i

Alexei, Onthatlux Patriarch, Cutefelle was told:

"Don't involve us in ul Mosery and all Russia, an

here today that he personal (rouble"-AP. conch was willing to avert nhilleation of the Eastern ond! Western Churches if Pope John apeca to handle the matter as textul patriarch."

[cr Speaking!

the visiting stemming | patrlarch at a press conference,

Nikodin, that me-ting. Mr Mac-Arcidimandrite anilla nude the proporal that deputy, said the Pope had nizde eventually

the no mat bid for unification - United States might begrine } hi- chats te dra offret but only been monifested in the press,-- one big trans-Atlantis ecumtry.

Reuler.

fronti

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Britai

PROTESTS

ard

The

secounts touched off High Commissioner

protests in both the opposition Labour Party and Mr Mac- milla's own Conservative Party.! Under hammering in the Holate, Mr Macmillan said he heid en misunderstand, that he preferred that public reference should not be made to private direursions and that in Dy event it was ridlewlous to think he had suggested a merger,

He cleared the Americans involved, however, saying:

In case there is any mla understanding. I do not impugn anybody."AP.

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for refugees

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United Nations, Dre. Felix Schnydir. Swiss resident breve here, has been United Nations High elceted Corninizsieny for Refugees, suceeding his countryman, August Lindt, who is to Bechine Swiza Ainbas Ator to Washing

The General Ascmbly elected Dr Schnyder by acclamation. The appointment becomes offer live on February 1-Reuter,

ton.

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD,—Across:

Khrushchev in bed with cold

your

London, Dec. 6.

Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, was in bed with a chest cold and slight tempera- ture, his wife told visitors at her home today. the Daily Worker reported

here.

The newspaper was reporting a tea party given by Mrs Nina Khrushchev for American mil- Eaton and his Ilonaire Cyrus

wife at her home on the Lenin

Hills in Moscow's outskirts,

of

14 old Mr Khrushchev's daughter Julia and Soveral the Khrushchev grondchildren were at the party.

Tass, listing guests at a series of receptions and other events in Moscow today, had omitted Mr Khrushchev's name, without. mentioning that he was - Reuter,

Chrismas gift

for Quemoy

Taipei, Dee. G.

300

A Christmas · gift of

books in English and Chinese was presented by Americans today to

the

high school of-the Chinese Nationalist island fortress of Quemoy.

and

Bolts were donated by the U.S. Information Service by wives of omcers of the U.S. air task force in Formosa, Though the Island Is under sporadle Communist Chinese artillery Are, the schoot hus on enrolment of $80.——AP.

Wet seats

London, Dec. 8. - Floodwaters of the river Severn have quit several front Skrows- of a cinema at bury under water, but the show went on.

rows

Denema

A sign outside the yesterday said: "Non-swimmTES can not be admitted in the 29 6d seats,"_UPI.

Defence Minister

Guatemala, Dec. 1. Presklent Miguel digger today mained Col Farique

3 Odin, 7 Calls, Peralta ao Minister of Defence. Peralta, former minister of

8 Acre, @ Snip, 30 Concelt 12, Dwor, 10 Tapes, 18 Mess, 19 Piial, 21 Swede, 22 Pier, 28 Dobra, 28 Sets, 29 Doe-skin, 30 nærlegiture, was dos de vis kaigia Moor, 31 Menu, 32 Canal, 39 Tare, Down: 1 Boton, 2 Elected, mullary chiste

cibed by the

4 Dante, 8 Nape, û Free,, # Sips, 11 Eased, 13 Weir, 14 Roll, Godomalan government, for 18 Spire, 17 Asks, 10 Meat, 20 Hessian, 22 Poor, 24 Odour, 20 helping to crush the miiltury. Final, 27 Even, 20 Smut.

revale on November 19,-AP.

THREE VILLAGES The rebel troops came from Stanleyville-the Oriented P10- vince tupital now held by cle ments faithful to Lumumba - and swept down on three vil- lages in Eqptator Province, 10 the West,

Equator is the home provinco of Mobutu, and its people are targely ardent supporters of his pro-Western regime.

Some reports said two vil- lagers were killed in the rebel raid.

A company of Mcbutu's troons was down from Leopoldville to reinforce the Equator garrisons. -AP.

Twins die

South

on the Indicanent carries a maximura penalty of four years in prison. Jnek also stands to lose his $25,000 job as borough president, either through resignation or removal. He ruspended himself from the position pending outcome of the CIUS"—AP.

British aid to needy

countries

Britain

London, Dec. 6. gavo aid worth £138,400,000 to the under-developed countries for their economic deve- lopment during the finon- cial years 1959-60.

The lion's share of this aid was received by India, with

£33,600,000 as ugainst

£17,-

100,000 by others in Asta €16,- 900,000 by European countries, £11,200,000 by Central America, C34,100,000-by all the countries of the African continent.

The remaining £20,700,000 went to different countries and interna- projects through the

the as tional agencies such World Bank.

These figures were disclosed today in a pamphlet sued by the Central Office of Informa-

Johannesburg. Dec. 7.

Africa's first living Siamese twins, Semakaleng and Limakatso, have died in Barag- wanath non-white hospital here. They were born on July 20 and died within a few minutes of each other yesterdayReuter, tion.--AFP,

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