THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1958.
USSIA'S DISCOURAGING NOTE Centre Of Controversy
Another Try At Record
U.S. Attempt On The Spood Mark
El Centro, Calif., Sept. 20.
Lt. Commander Jumes Verdin will pull the throttle of, the Navy's delta-wing Skyray jet wide open today in an attempt to break the world speed record he set only yesterday.
ever
Verdin alreaked the Douglas F4D over the California deseri at 742.7 aules per hour yester-i
fastest time day, the
under International Speed Rules and eclipsing n Brush murk set last Saturday over the North African desert.
clocked
Sets Big Puzzle For The Diplomats
"Terribly Ambiguous"
London, Sept. 29.
-Russia's counter-proposals for settling German and world problems appear to "discourage” hopes of early Big Four negotiations between Moscow and the West, Western observers in Moscow said tonight.
The note, delivered last night to the British, United States and French Embassies in Moscow, set a big puzzle for diplomats the world
over.
The United States State Department said the note "appears to be evasive and a continuation of dilatory tactics".
In Paris it was described as "terribly ambiguous."{
A Moscow cable said diplomatic circles atated the note gave qualified ap- proval to the Western proposal for a Big Four conference on German problems. But it did not accept - nor did it reject the Western invitation that the four Foreign Ministers tackle the matter at Lugano on October 15,
Douglas officials said today's aftempt would xfort wher desert temperatures reached in anticipated peak of 90 degrees at about 2 pan. (2200 GMT), because cach
of tem- world dit gree perature is worth, an additional nule an hour.
The temperature was 89 degrees during yesterday's might.
The Navy text pilot set the Ja four new mark yeteritay lightning passes over a
three- klometre course along Slatun Leke. His best run wan 748.5 miles per hour but a lap of 34.0 brought down the average. "We're going to try again to day Verdin said, "We want to have a cieur record before
the British make another at- tempt in the Supermarine Jet." referred to Com-
Verdin
mander Mike Lithgow who is attempting to beat his own un- official world mark of 737.3 which he set last week in speed the Libyan desert. over
run
The official record smashed by Verdin
set earlier was 727.0 this year by Great Britain's Hawker Hunter D-jel, Verdin's run yesterday
was officially certified by Charles Logsdon, nautique Internationale.-United
timer for the Federation Acro-
I'ress.
Buddhist Plea Succeeds
Colombo, Sept. 20. The Ceylon Government pro- poses to introduce legislation to prohibit the use of religious and racial symbols as trade mark,
A Government spokesman said a bill would be introduced in the House of Representatives to Trade Marks amand the Ordinance to declare the use of auch symbols a penal offence.
The spokesman said the pro- posed legislation is the outcome made by a of representations number of Buddhist associations of Trade and to the Minister Commerce against the use of
of Buddha pictures
marks for various
United Press,
A British
as trade articles
in-
The West has always many, The Russians ase revived, many only must "Include all
introduced during maintained that elections must their
"Big Five" proposals plan for a
Government of a the course
preparatory be held before a conference to discuss mears of
tor a reunited Germany may conference." They tension.
Western observers in Moscow be set up. sisted on including Communist
parties look this phrase to mean that Chil
among the prope which runs counter to Russia would wish to introduce declared Amunean policy on the proposals such as that for the
formation of
all-German print.
before Government
elections are held in the whole of Ger-
The Russians sald that the Ger- Big Four conference un
an
Times Comments On Issue Of
Jap Rearmament
London, Sept. 29.
The Times today expressed the view that the United States will be disappointed by the agree ment between Mr Shigeru Yoshida, the Japanese Prime Minister, and Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, leader of the Progressive Party; to expand the Japanese National Safety Corps.
The Times, in an editorial on Japan's defence policy, emphasised that Mr Yoshida now has the bulk of Japanese opinion, inside as well as outside Parliament, ranged solidly behind him.
Crossword Puzzle
16
The today
FILLING VACUUM
The State Department judg- ment on the note was made by Mr Lincoln White, the Depart
it ment spokesman. He said was based on a "first reading" of the document.
Mr White added that Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, and Mr Charles Bohlen, Ambassador to Russla, still studying the note,
were
The French Foreign Ministry declined comment until M. Georges Bidault, the Foreign Minster, has thoroughly studied what the Russians have to say.
The Foreign Office in London also refused to comment on the note for time being. It will be discussed at a Cabinet meet- ing on Friday.
tho
a
Peer Urges New Approach To Economic Problem
London, Sept. 29.
At the annual meeting of the Finance Cor-. poration for Industry Lord Bruce urged a "new approach to the economic position of Britain and the sterling area, which he described as extremely insecure.
The position was desperate, he said, and standards of living were seriously menaced.
There was irritating complacency as to industrial progress
in, Britain and the development of Commonwealth and Empire overseas.
UN Adjourns
United Nations, Sept. 29.
The United Nations Gen. eral Assembly adjourned today at 4:45 pm. (GMT) having completed 1s general dobale.
will re- The Assembly main in adjournment in- definitely during Committee session.-United Fresa,
Sumatra Revolt Settled?
Foreign Minister On Situation
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the
In-
Lord Bruce, a former Primier of Australia, is chairman of the Finance Corporation dustry. The Corporation, which is owned and financed by the
banks
other lending
and
Anancial Institutions, has pro-
vided £02 million starling h the post-war period for finnne- par- ing of heavy industry, ticularly steel.
Britain's Habilities, Lord Bruce sald, were nearly £4,000 million
sterling while her gold
and foreign currency reserves were only about £700 million
She had been save sterling.
grants
from collapse only by and loans of more than 9,000 million dollars. This aid Was steadily diminishing and might
soon cease.
The
reserves were far too low and the alightest adverse movement could bring
fresh crisis. about a
Excessive faxation made it almost Impossible to finance the improved methoas required to reduce costs. There was no possibility of a lowering of over- tariff and other barriera #cas
greater im-
to
Stressing
of
in
Symbol Of Christian Leadership
Washington, Sept. 29. The American Roman Catholle hierarchy Lodny enfled the Polish Communist regime's arrest of Cardinal Wyszynski an
the wise and helpless Aghinet heroic
bug-
ARGUMENT OVER GIRL'S FUTURE
Aged seven, the girl in the above picture, whose only name is Mavis, is the centre of a fierce contro- veray In South Africa.
She was found in a Zulu hut, clothed in rags, by Dr J, H.
A statement issued by Arch-Botha, of Natal. She had never bishop Patricic O'Boyle in the worn shoes, always slept. on a
gross mat and only spoke Zyłu. the Cardinals, Arth- name of bishops and Bishops of the United
Nothing is mown of hem States, Dlso said:
"Cardinal Wyszynski has parents and it is believed she
when a baby - was abandoned Bug stood arm in the face of nut and "adopted by the Zulus.
arisen The controversy has teless, efforts by men devold of
because the authorities threaten his beloved people of
to place her in an Institution because they which,
for coloured girls, are moro derive from God, precious to them than life it- self.
will now tear- "His people fully but proudly add his name of heroes and the litany to martyrs
Commonwealth
most
MOST URGENT When the fact had been ascertained, consideration should be given to the urgent and promising fields,
sterling. Commonwealth. The governments concerned would get into-touch-with--the indus
to
Reason is that her "pure"EurO... pean descent" cannot be proved, and under South African racini laws, unless such proof can be a person is judged who have given such" no matter how fair lustre to the long and glorious their skin and hair. history of the Polish nation,
"Men everywhere, who grasp the significance of the present struggle between good and evil, and slavery. between freedom will acclaim him as a symbol of magniscent Christian ship."-Reuter.
Mavis has green eyes and blonde hair, and Dr Botha says that exhaustive have proved her to be pure white.
mertical tests
Only way out under the leader-racial laws is the proviso that
NIGHT FLYING FOR COLOMBO
The
soon
will
Colombo, Sept. 29. Colombo airport
night have
a person
can be cinsed*** 09 white if they have habitually associated" with white persous,
But this
road, too, is closed to Mavis; until Dr Botha found. her, all her associations iero Zulu.
landing Bao Dai In Geneva
inter-
the midst of settling the Korean 1954 would afford an opportunity ter of Transport and Works, press.
for the He will stay a few days
to permit Both Sir Winston Churchill
port of British goods. It would New York, Sept. 29,
take longer than Britain could and the Foreign Secretary, Mr
Dr Sunario, Indonesian afford
convinco public and Anthony Eden, will be back in
politicians London for this meeting. They Minister for Foreign Af-opinion are due back from their con- fairs, told reporters today America
to follow
of
course proposed in. Mr Lewis unental holidays tomorrow. that recent reports
10 President Douglar's report Reuter,
revolt in Atjeh were* great-
Eisenhower. CALL REITERATED
the
庭 need for ly exaggerated. Moscow, Sept. 29.
zupreme effort to overcome the Russia has proposed that the The Minister sald the Indo-¦ dullculties, Load Bruce
resion Government has thegested an examination of re- the Big Four should call Foreign Ministers' meeting on situation under control and sources and production polen decency or conscience to do. Germany and should also in has the backing of Parliament al the clus Communist China in ali- Dissident elements were behind sterling area in relation to de-prive round discussions "relaxa- the uprisings but he denied that mand for
on
basic requirements, rights tion of tension in the world." they were fostered by unrest. The area should then consider
A Soviet note sent to the
whether to save dollars by in- "Both wings of the Japanese "Mir Yoshida's determination United States, Britain and The Government was working creasing production to meet its Socialists are bitterly attacking to increase defence power only France yesterday and released | aut programmes for the au-
own needs, or to cum dollars by expansion of so far as the constitution and here late tonight, agreed with tonomy of the various regions, matisfying the requirements of the plan for the
Safety the National
Corps... the economie situation allow has the Western Powers that a including Northern Sumatra.
the United States. this independent newspaper overcome Mr Shigemitsu's Foreign Ministers' conference
Dr Sunbrio
for loft today mand for forthright rearmainer should be called to specify two sold.
Amsterdam after serving for a "Socialist opinion sees in this and the amendment of the confirm agenda points:
of the stitution. agreement confirmation
To consider at a meeting, fortnight as head of his coun
to the United they's delegation "Mr Yoshida, it is true, has which would include fears which have been express-
Nations General Assembly, of France. ed during the few weeks that agreed to speed up slightly the Foreign Ministars there would be a Conservative expansion of the National Safety
the United States, the Asked Britain,
If Indonesia would line-up under American pres Corps....
Chinese in support of Immediate "The act that Mr Shigemitsu Chire People's Republic and bring up the question of New the Soviet Union; measures for | Guinea at this Assembly suro
the of the Is nccepted rearmament, regardless
Tries requiring the product. policy of the relaxation of tension in inter-session, he said, "It has not yet imposed by the gradum in defence expendit
been submitted and I have no Official bodies would have to prohibition new Japanese consillution, ture will enable Mr Yoshid who national relations.
2. To discuss at a moeting, comment."
assume responsibility for trans- "Yet the details of the plan can also rely upon Mr Hatayama which would include the Foreign are and a good many of the farmerly Ministers of France, Britain, the show that Socialist tears
Indonesia servos as a mediaport and other basic strelecs. Private industry would have to the Soviet for between the Eastern and exaggerated," the Times main-desident Liberals to negotiate
with Washington as the spaces- United States and
Western
assume responsibility for fac- tained,
blocs in the United tories, machinery, equipment end German question, Union, an of ounited front which can
Nations, Dr Sunario was naked actual production. If necessary command a working majority in including ali proposals put for-
any satisfactory
the Commonwealth governments mediation
то the Diet in support of this con- ward in the course of the pre- he thought
been accona-
concerned would seek financial Aention the Altrual Security Aid paration of the meeting.
The
Soviet notc, which pushed.
Lear the World facilities according to Je unclass to Jopen if it must all
co-operation
Geneva, Sept. 29. bo spent on nimmediate - covered cloven foolscap pages,
NECESSITY REALISED
Bank and other sources in the national standards,
A supplementary provision Common-
Emperor Bao Dal arrived t- United States. The crease in retretenentia."--China reiterated the Soviet call for a
of 10,000 rupees was sought in day in his private plane from He replied: "I cannot tell | wealth Conftrinco due temporary all-German govern- Mail Speedal.
ment.
yet. After all, we are just in take place in Australia carly in Parliament today by the Minis Nice, accompanied by the Em-
WILLING TO DISCUSS
question."
for
a new and more imagina- Sir John Kotelawals,
purchase of New York, Sept. 20.
the equipment in Geneva before going on to This would either replace both New York Times cald
The African and Asian coun-tive approach,
On the Finance Corporation necessary for the installation Paris. The Empress, however, night landing continued her journey to Paris leading article: existing govemments in Western in 11 "While efforts to fill the mill and Eastern Germany until all-tries recognised the necessity for Industry's own affairs, Lord
facilities.-France-Presse:
direct today-Router. German free elections were held, of getting an early settlement, Bruce observed that profits on ite
m not
it concerns the participations in steel and diesel stalled by or else would take over te belligerenta
certain functions for all
engines provided a very substan- to make up Germany, in particular the pro-settlement for all partics, he al cushion against possible her mind, the similar military paration and holding of free added.
losses in other directions. He vacuum in Asia is on the way all-German elections.
Corporation Accompanied by Dr Utojo thought that the to being remedied."
The Western refusal to agree Ramclan, former Indonesian would be called upon, to play The Times referred 10 Ü his suggestion, the Soviet Ambassador to Australia, Doderlsallon of the steel indus
DArt
art in the development and agreement reached by Premier
nolo said, "precluded talking Yoshida of Japan and his Con- technical measures towards, the Sunario is going to Switzerland He referred particularly to
for a meeting of Indonesian servative opposition on solution of the question because
wirl the recently formed Air Finance partisan
envoys on October He will Company, for which the Corporn- of no programme
all-German
was also talk organ
Foreign Lion has agreed to provide £10 "straightforward rearmament to created which could fulfil the Ministers of Pakistan, India and nikion sterling to grant credits defend tho country against will of the German people in Burm
for the export of British aircraft Communist aggression." Times sald
"The elections."
Washington on President Elsen-Spentad. Japanese marmament pro- Russia said she had not yet hower, Vice-President Nixon and a break received a reply to her last note the Secretary of State, Mr John represents with past illusions not only to the West on the Austrian Foster Dulles,United Press. for us but also for the question. But she strid she was Japanese,
willing to "discuss this so doenal "Under the impact of theiplomatic procedure." last war and the
The note nether necepted nor comfortablo assurance of American protec elected the Western invitation to Suffered continuous pain. tion, Japan adopted a constitui- come and disce Germany at a tion forbidding the maintenation Foreign Ministers meeting in of armed forces. Now, how Lugano un October 15,
Before the full text of tho
New York, Sept. 29.
"Those doubling this story ever, the Japanese, ka
mdli Merck Inc., United document had been published, Genhaus,
to beginning
Tel-Aviv, Sept. 29.
fary poller headquarters: "We would not be able to explain road so their peril, and sentiment Western observers mld di appeared chemical company, today report
The Jarnell Army Clener Enif
have decided to send scores of away the picture, person beginning to swing the other to expectatione ed that an agreement had been
The Agency, sald another roś fnendate Big-Four negotiations, signed with Banyo Chemical night issues a deful to charges
Tien flow far the
Company
Limited of Tokyo, made today in Cairo by Major men from Talwan to go to the programme will
We heard a special agent in the for the distribution
of the Spiah Salem that Israele Army Indian custodian camps with turned prisoner, Chang go is still not clear, but its scope
Manila, Sept. 30. hormones cortone
one and hydrocor-wote hud talons up positions in you.
Eds the denfitarized zorser near *Ten of them will pose as Indian custodian camp, instruct American aid, and second, on The Polish member of the tone in Japan
prisoners and the rest will pass prisoners in ways of murdering Sald to be the first step, border.
El Auje, on the fanell-Egyptian
themselves off as United Na-representatlyes of Poland, Japan's economic resources, Neutral Nations
own
Supervisory
making
the powerful chemical which are none too grent, .. Commission in Korea who stood
(Major Shiom, Egyptaki Mini- ting representatives or news Czechoslovakia ant india, i avaliable, in that
Because 65 Chilnewò prisoners “Jopands trying hard to for political asylum from United more widely
ther of National Ghuldince, alleged men enhance these resources by ex- States Air Force authorities at country, the agreement was ex- Caro that Terud forks and Li Chin-chuan, was reported showed their desire to go home,
mcsult in a marked panding its trado, But after the Kangming, South Korea, is expected to
as saying that he hoard Ko Tien- they were segregated by the Chilu loss of its empire, In an age of pooted to arrive today on his contribution toward the health occupied parts of no man's land
call along the Egyptian-Teruel truco ming a special agent, muy on Americans and well-being of the Japanese fine after launching an attack September 15"Able-bodied Teland, the Agency went on The United States Embassy people, the company said the El Auja region task, right.)
The feld, of" "Usefulness for
The Twel dooint at the prisoners will be organised to They were forced Diunt, 8 Minim 9 Dorell, 10 Larld, 11 Rural, 12 Moon 13 cannot become the aggressive disclosed that the Pole, Jan
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD: - Acrées; 1 Sacked, modern armament costs, Johan way to the United States, Terse, 10 Delote 18 Abusor, 20 Tales, 22 Coma, 28 Start, mennéo it was in the past. In Hajdukiewicz, had been granted cartons and hydrocortone in only fewels troops by this zono reles and gag any Communist Americans to sign in blood fola
the United 28 Tupec, 20 Noting, 27 Tried, 28: Gloss, 20 Doggod. Down: the fact its the best guarantee permission to enter the United cluded arthritic conditions, eye and the mansier at Zi Auley which explainer who takes a stroll "retain to Twane blod
Sediment, 2 Corporal, 3 tomie, 4. Dilutes Dilates, 6 Amulet, that ita rearmement will remain State under the Immigration disused, in disceros lurrylen her alone,
plin Into a tent Nails 14 Removing 10 Enlarged, 10 busters, 17 Leamed, an instrument of peace, not warn and Nationalties Act of 1962 and many other disorder deny the armilion The kidnappers are then to police
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the preparation of all-German He pald a courtesy call in and sero engines-China Mad
Japan To Get U.S. Drugs
States
Cairo Charge Denied By Israeli Army
of minimum
Latest Fantasy Of Peking Propaganda
London, Sept. 29. Returned Chinese prisoners from Korea have ac cused the United States of smuggling special agents. into Indian custodian camps to kidnap members of the Korean and Chinese "explanation" "teams, according to the Now China (Communist) News Agency today.
In a despatch from Kaesong, "The Americing will bâine in thio Agency sold Li Chin-chuan, and take pictures. a Chinese prisoner returned on Sunday, was doing adminis
The world will be told that.... trative work in the American he has prison camp on Chofu Island. asylum and does not want to
Op August 20 ho
ho heard return to the Communist side of Kal-chick's top special see anybody.
Fung Chin
the American
sky at
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