THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1961.

DE GAULLE SEEN EASING

Shot sons, then tried to kill

herself

Minneapolis, Nov. 26.

A woman shot her two grown sons today, killing one and critically injuring the other. Then Mes Viola Chutter, 51, told police, she tried to take her own life.

Richard Chutter, 22 With found fatally wounded beside his bed in the family's appart- ment over

a grocery store.

in the hospital

died en route

Ronald Chutter 21, who

He

Wats

found in his bed, was in critical condition In general hospital

QUESTIONS

Mr Chatter used # 22-calibre

revolver, poller said.

held for questioning.

in hospital for shock.

She was She Wix

she

Mrs Chutter fold polier Alled the bathtub with watet and dropped in an electric hot plate and planned to lake her life. Detective said for some reason she changed her mind and called the hospital.

Detectives said Mrs Chuber is: "confused" and has not berm able to give a coherent account of what happened. They said there was a history of "domeslin trouble" at the home.----UP).

Nkrumah installed

as Chancellor

of first university

President

Acera. Nov. 26 Kwame Nkrumah

ON BERLIN ISSUE

Boy travelled 10,000 miles

for critical

heart surgery

Boston, Nov. 26. A marked Improvement was noted today in condition of a 12-year-old Chinese boy who travelled 10,000 miles for 4 critical at Boston heart operation Children's Hospital.

Doctors said 12-5

12-year-old

Yang Te-ba,

of Chloese Nationalist Colonel, is "doing fine, eating more and is much brighter.“

They said also that it no

longer will be necessary le

keep special nurses at the boy's bedside at all times. Yang Ming-Isi, the father. brought his son 10,- 000 indes from Formosa

for the operation to save his life. AP.

Would rather

starve,

Banda says

Zomba. Nov. 26.

Dr Hastings Banda. Nyasaland's African Nationalist feader told a news conference here today: "I would rather see the whole of Nyasaland starve to death than accept charity from Welensky and Federal Government"

the

Returns to Paris after 'informal conversation'

Paris, Nov. 26. President Charles de Gaulle flew home today after two days of secret talks with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan which informed his dogged opposition to any sources said persuaded him to ease negotiations with Russia on Berlin.

There was no official com- on the difsi- mmunique issued (cussions held

and on Friday Saturday at Mr Macmillan's country home outside London. A spokesman described the talks as an "informal conversa-

-not negotiations.

Neither British nor French spokesmen would comment whether Mr Maemiltas had been i able to convince President de Gaulle to drop his objectioḍs ki fornial East-West negotiatores on Berlin.

WAYS AND MEANS

But a well-informed source

FINLAND'S ABILITY

MAINTAIN

TO

ITS NEUTRALITY

Helsinki, Nov. 26.

Page

Betty Greene's long hours at the controls

The woman pilot who hunts for Rockefeller

Merauke, Nov. 26.

A lanky American woman pilot has literally been living in her small

plane during the search for Michael Rockefeller.

Incredible

Ext

For her long hours in the air,, and take the sick to the hospital. young tockefeller was missing. she has received publie pratse MAF in New Guinea uses She has been stationed from New York governor Cessup 180's and its pilots make Pirimapoen, a tiny town with Nelson A. Rockefeller.

Its landings in tiny an equally small airstrip. But to Betty Greene "it's all | Jungle and mountain airfields, only feature is its proximity, to in a day's work,"

Betty took off for the south the area where Michael was last Other bush pilots in this const in the Arst news that Leen.-AP. rugged country regard Betty us a skilled and resourceful pilot. Even the New Guinea govern- ment afrline, Kroonduit, praises her piloting ability.

Best

Says one pilot, a veteran World War II.

of

"Miss Greene is one of the

best pilots I've seen in my 10 years of flying the jungles of New Guinea and that includes men pilots too."

"I love to fly," sald Betty. "It's in my blood:"

wanted to fly when friends still were playing with

Betty

said there was "reason be- President Urho Kekkonen said tonight that dolls

Finland has the ability to successfully con- tinue its policy of neutrality and indepen- dence.

leve" that President de Gaulle i had moved closer to the Auglu- American view that such talks i with the Kremlin may be both necessary and advantageous

An official British spokesman

"If we fail in this. it is only reasons of the

nole and

would say only that President our own fault," he said in a situation caused by it." de Gaulle and Mr Macmillan radic report shortly after return-i had

spent much of their days together discussing

tavojing fruin a meeting on Friday ways in the Siberian city of Novos! means of forging united birsk with Soviet Premier Nikita: Western policy on Bedlin

Krusebev.

und

The Macmillan-de Gaulle

| talks were

in the series i The talks with Mr Krust hey! of little summits among the were arranged after a Soviet note Westem allied

leaders Westjon October 30 asked for joint German Chancellor Konrad defence consultations with Fu Adenauer met President Kenland because of alleged Natu nedy Washington last week and West German preparations and was to meet President de to aggression. Gaulle this week if his health

Dr permitted.

Adenauer been confined to his home with the grippe since his 1eturn last

Dr Banda was replying 10 Thursday questions on a decisim of the -

الله

DURESS

has

Fedeas: Government of Rhodesia The Kennedy-Adenauer talks and Nyasaland Salisbury were said to have melted some headed by Sir Roy Welensky th of the Chancellor's objections to g; Brad with Nyasaland's East-West Lalks. But President Nkulu Falls hydroelectric de Gaulle was exported to be

selenie

Minister of Natural

even trugher to convince

President de Gaulle

were any East-Wes!

Dr Banda declared; "Nohods van build a lang m this country unless sign the of Ghana was installed as Chan papers a frs: Resoutres. country 'N

it I cannot build could be construed Inauguration - Nalu Falls the way i want it from the Comrannists.

then 11 not kn be built at

cellor

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university yesterday.

The crowded pube galleries, all." in the great hall of the -

Dr Bandla said that if funds should make no

And re- contacts i

пиче

START

This trip has strongly re- inforced my belief," Mr Kek- kunen said, "that we have now all the conditions to handle successfully our polley of neutrality with the help of the good starting point achieved and attached in the policy of our national independence.”

A joint communique publish- on Berlin under what he reelsed yesterday said Mr Krust hev the Soviet as duress agreed to postpone

He is request for joint defence

4601- to feel the Western saltations.

talk which might

charges GI Allied

Diplanatic observers made no !claim hat President de Gaulle was ready to abandon his reluctance for talks. But they said they saw signs that he was softening his attitude --UPI.

versity, which is nine miles Tom for the £6,000,000 project could weaken West German murale Accra, applauded Dr Nkrumah's not be obtained elsewhere than prowoke address, but the students pre the white Federal Governmuna sottout." sent were noticably lukewarm in Salisbury. then it would not in the applause throughout the, be built.

ceremony.

די

say

He added " Welensky his address.

President, wants to build it. he can build it Nkrumah stressed that students with an army, but don't think should ny emphasis on studies, he is all that stupid." and research on problems The Banda made his starva- which "arise out of the needs don remark and added he would and experiences of the people ul

the same thing to Prime Ghana and other African states." Minister Harold Meemillar and

Colonial -China Mall Special.

Secretary Reginald Maudling.

Dr

has been to Washington, and asked President Kennedy for financial help for Nyasaland which he wants tu

Walkout

Bunda

Space dog has litter

'The communique sald Mr Kruschev agreed on the post- ponement after Mr Keltkonen | pointed out such a move would increase Tension in northern

creole Eшope anci psychosis.

Д

war

Mr Kokkonen said the basis of Finnish-Soviet relations is "now and continuously, wat either the Sevlet Untor trust, the political leadership of Finland, Is Parlia- government and the ¡ment,

President,

must ger in for its security guarantees

the firs! northern Europe in place by using the means pro.. vided by the agreement of co- operation and assistance."

il

The agreement be referred to the Soviet

Moscow, Nov. 26. Space dog Strelka [AITOW) take out of the Central African

her second litter of Feneration

He also asked and has had from President Kennedy' puppies, the newspaper Soviet was signed between

Russia announced foder-two Union and Finland in 1948 and Secretary for African Affairs, black and two white.

was the basis for the Russian Mennen Willams and has

Strelka, who had her

conзulla- first request for defence

Belgrade, Nov. 26. Yugoslav trade union delegation has walked out of the Bulgarian Trade Union Con- gress meeting in Sofia follow ing an attack against Yugoslavia by the Albanian delegation, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reported here today. Reuter. I-AP.

un

nounced that American officials litter in January, was a mem- tions

have been surveying aid prober of a flying menagerie which | "Thus I have found the mat- jects in impoverished Nyagaland. orbited the earth for 24 hours ters to stand after having

in August 1960.-AP.

thorough discussions with Prime Minister Kruschev about the

SUICIDE IN A HAND-HEWN COFFIN Swantra Party

New York, Nov. 26.

A hunter, stalking through woods near Franklinville, New Jersey, came upon o hand-

hewn coffin holding the skeleton of a man police weird fashion.

the fully-clothed skeleton. Police said the man

A nearly-empty tin of what ap- peared to be cyanide rested

beside

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believe killed himself in

evidently got into the coffin, closed the lid and drank the poison.

The bones are those of a man in his early 30's and about six feet tall, authorities reported.

were

against ties

with China

New Delhi, Nov. 26. India's conservative Swantra Party Convention yesterday ask- ed the government to break off diplomatic relations with China. The Swantra members also No papers or other meals of

identification

found. appealed to the Government to The county coroner, said the drive the Chinese forces out of the mountainous north Indian remains had been the territory they now occupy and to casket for a year..

set up effective defences. to Charles Engelke, 39, was hunt-guard against any

ing about a mile from his Chinese intrusion. Home on Saturday when he The Swantru, made up to a saw the coffin, only halflange degree of dissident former burled and covered with dead members letives.

further

of Premier Nehru's Congress Party as well as many

former Indian Civil Service He peered through a amall hole members, le-holding its annual in the side of it, saw the convention at the city of Taj skeleton, and told state pollée. Agra.-UPI.

AP

HERMES

THE

QUALITY TAPE

the

Mr Kekkonen stressed: "No so-called secret conditions have been presented and no agreements made" during trip to the Soviet Union.--UPI.

In World War II she ferried fighters and even a B17 bomber or two.

After the war she heard of a dying group just getting started called the Missionary Aviation Fellowship. Betty worked as a secretary until the organisation started getting airplanes.

The MAF was set up to fly secret

missionaries in and his

out of re- mote areas, bring in supplies

French Red official

hits at Albania

Paris, Nov. 26.

The Deputy Secretary General of the French:

Communist Party, M. Waldeck Rochet, has renewed the party's attack on Stalin and. accused the Stalinist Albanian leaders of practising "in every sphere an adventurist and sectarian policy", it was announced here tonight.

said that nothing could justify Stalin's methods.

M. Rochat said that Stalin, grossly exaggerating the i-

wash- portance of his merits,

that be was persuaded

in-

His remarks published here in which he tonight were made to the Party's Central Committee yes- terday in a report on the works of the recent, 22nd Soviet Com- munist Party Congress.

fallible.

They followed a speech made He began to violate the rules

M. by Maurice Thorez, the of democracy in the internal life.

Communist French

Party of the Prity and of the state Secretary-General, a week ago Reuter.

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