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RUSSIA LESS UNCOMPROMISING UNITED PRESS

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Macmillan Warns EX-NUN NOW MOTHER-TO-BE

Against Casting Away Protection

London, June 20.

The Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan, declared today that with Britain joining the ranks

Fourteen

Years In

of the H-bomb powers, Russia's attitude toward A Convent

disarmament looked "less uncompromising than before".

The Prime Minister's statement was made in a letter to the Conservative Association in his home constituency of Bromley.

"It is perhaps not without in- of men and of weapons, new terest," saki Mr Macmillan, and old,

London.

For 14 years this baroness's daughter was

a nun-now she is a happily-married British

that at the very lime Britain, "This is the only true basis housewife who awaits Dlongside her American allies, for reducing tension and

is emerging as a nuclear power, the Russian attitude toward dis- urmament appeurs to be lesa uncompromising than before,"

The

Every Effort

building confidence throughout her first child next Sep-

tember.

In the convent where sho lived until the Pope annuled her vows she was known as Sister St. John. She cannot

the world," said Mr Macmillan.

The British leader' warrred that before Britnin east-awny its protection, the protection of the nuclear deterrent, “It is our duty to see what would be the result in the balance of con-be identified beyond this, to venilonal power."

avoid bringing distress to her well-known family or the nuns in the convent

Prime Minister went on to say, however: "Every effort should be made along the lines

of proposals

Russian forces facing Europe now before the Disarmament sub-Committee degreally outnumber those of the signed to lead to genuine West, Mr Magad!lan said, and measure of disarmament, both "therefore to give up the bomb

TREASURE ON SUNKEN

A

SHIP?

without compréhensive disarma- ment by air, land and sea would mako conventional war more ikely and more prolonged."

Not Abandon

"We must not abandon nucleur protection which preserved

the peace for

The has

icp

years and more without making

Tail, blonde and 39, she lives with her businesmair husband in a cottage near Chartwell, Kel

It is the first real has known since she her nun'a black September, 1953.

BLACK VEIL

Vows

home she discarded veil in

convent

30

of

Franco I went to selioo! in France, so I speak French very well.

US Senate

STANDING

OVATION FOR KISHI

Washington, June 20.

IS 50 YEARS

OLD TODAY

By JACK V. FOX

New York, June 201

One of the world's giant gatherers of the news is 50 years old, tomorrow. It is the United Press. It brings you this story.

On its birthday tomorrow as on every weekday it will speed through UP channels almost 4,000,000 words of news gathered by more than 10,000 men and women covering beats from the White House to the Kremlin.

Into

ro-

our

The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Nobusuke Kishi, was introduced to members of the US

Their state and pictures President Elsenhower Senate as "a loyal and will appear in 1,800 newspapers marked those facts in his congratulations to great friend of the in the United States. They will message of

bo heard on radio, seen on United Press on its anniversary, people of the United clevision, beamed to ships at Ho hailed a free press as one

Translated States" when he address-sea.

45 of the strongest assets of languages, they will dow to 71 way of life and said: ed them today.

foreign nations,

"By sending and receiving a The world has become much steady stream of factual new? smaller in those 50 years, And from around the world, it per the United Press and its fallow forms the valuable service of Neneral nows organisations have played participating in tho

truth part in shrinkdingrit. At the world knowledge of the

so doing strengthens same time, it has grown im and by mensurably complex and the free world and its peoplea" demanding of those who cover

Anonymity ita news.

Mr Kishi was introduced by Vice-President Richard Nixon in his capacity as President of the Senate.

The Japanese Prime Minister

with Was greeted!

standing ovation as he rose to speak.

Mr. Kishi spoko rapidly in Japanese with on interpreter translating at intervals.

GALLERIES FULL

were

The diplomatic gallery was filled

officials with Japanese and the public gilerles packed ng Mr Kishi entered the escorted by Senator Johnson (Democrat,

"I had none of my clothes Chamber, left when I got back to Britain, Lodom

have

that didn't

WUSTY

វា

BOY LOSES MOTHER BUT GETS FATHER

la 4 cause

Such recognition for pride among Unlprospers.

They work in a vast cloud of anonymity for the most port and one of the crosses they must bear in the layman's loo frem quent question, "Yes, but what newspaper do you work fort"

The fact is that no newspaper can gather all the world's newe. That can be approached. only through the intricate web of association newsmen the press

I went on a big tour of shops, 1 Texas). The Democratie matorliy

Singapore, June 20. started having a cook all now leader: Senator Willam Know-

everland (Republican, California), how an eight-year-spins, the network of communi "It was while I was at this and again,

poignant story that I came to the smoked, no

the Republicon minority-leader; "When the Says she:

warconvent Lisbon, June 2. sure that we do not expose out-began i

and two leading members of the old Chinese boy, who em- cations-400,000 drove an

ambulance, starling conclusion that every-me."

miles of UP Lisbon

10 bopeless inferiority on

Senate Foreign Relations. Com- much thought, nowspaper selves

around me was so good But, after

inno

mittee, Senators a while I was not really good at

Alexander barked on the freighter Hol leased lines in the US alone, the said today it was doubtful the conventional basis."

entered

United Press over the years Wisconsin) Wong at Swatow with his has come to be known as the Mr Macanillan's

I consulted the Mother

Wiley (Republican, statements missionary order a year later, I all that any treasure would made even clearer Britain's peal-took the

and William Fullbright (Dem- mother to come to Sing-most personalised of the nows poverty, Superior.

verat, Arkansas). be found aboard a Portu- tion that she would not accept chastity and obedience. Then

disarmament without guese ship sunk in the nuclear

"Three weeks later I was told left the convent I put on the nun's block veil. accompanying assurances that a waters off Nagasaki 350 balance in conventional military mainly oil misslost propaganda, special dispensation from my "In the convent. I worked that the Pope had granted me Illustrated my writings with vows. I was free to leave." watercolour paintings. I also vampod her defences to lean travelled heavily on the "nuclear deter

lot to other rent" wille she cuts manpower happy.

I whe convents. and naval power,

years ago.

The Diario Illustrado also questioned the name of the ship reported from Tokyo as "Madre de Deus" (Mother of God).

It said the ship that went

down in that area was the "Nossa Senhora da Graca" (Our Lady of Grace), and that it was sunk early in 1010 after a battle In which hundreds of Japanese were killed.

DOUBTFUL

force would be maintained.

Only recently

Britala

The Prime Minister

Turns Down

W

MET HUSBAND

Eighteen months after she she met at a country house-party the man who is now her husband. They married in London in 1953.

Now they are looking forward to the arrival of their chilld. They want a daughter, but have not yet agreed on a name,

Saya the former Sister SI John: "It has seemed such a long time waiting for our child, We thought of adoption Now I feel my destiny has been fulfilled."-Express Service.

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M

BURIED

with

the

Mr Kishi's speech was inter-porc, arrived here alone, agcocles and usually the mist hotly competitive. The nervous rupted seven mes by applause, was told here today.

One of the loudest bursts of The boy, Quek Kee-mlew, was aystems of 4,000 staffers are so clapping greeted his statement jubilant when he boarded the enmeshod that a bulletin from

men Jump that the Communists were Hel Wong at Swatow with his Hongkong makes

from Miami to seatue, of life in the outside world,

wrong in their methods and that 33-year-old mother. They were

The spirit is unique. It is appalled by

denouncy was the only way coming to Singapore to join his very, very she says: "I was

to watch a former prices. They were treble, what

to serve the welfare of mankind. fo One day out of Swator

asandhand

fascinating goods UP

man join a gab session dealer. INTRODUCTION "1 gladly renewed my vows they had been when I last went

Within Urupressurs Now words in

the mother was taken ill and minutes you will find him using express- after the first three years, Then shopping. ed his own spark of optimism again after I had been a nun for common usage W CIT also

After his address, Mr Kishi | died shortly afterwards in when he said that he was "not eight-and-a-half

the the pronoun "we" as if he had Two puzzling. I remember I couldn't

was introduced to members of ship's hospital, without hope that

years.

never left →

and, in a way, the floor I was think what the word "delergont"

the Senate on

of the war Bone solu-years after the on will be found" in the cur-ansferred to

Chamber,

never does.. JY rent disarmament talks.

а convent in meant.

He then posed for photo- The skipper and crew mem- On its anniversary, United graphs in bright sunshine on bers of the ship. kept the news Press received congratulations the Senate steps with Senators, from little Koe-miew. He was and greetings from anound Knowland end Johnson, Vice transferred from the deck to a globe, Pope Pius XII sent bla President Nixon and the Japan-first-class cabin. Sleeping in his felicitation as did leaders of ese Ambassador, Mr Kolchira comfortable cabin, Koc-miew did nations of Europe and Asia, Asakai.

not aco the crew and other

All-Time High Later the Japanese Prime passengers assembling on deck Minister was guest of honour at that night and did not hear the

The UP went into its second a luncheon given in the capitol splash as his mother's shrouded 80 years with ellents, revenue, by Mr Nixon,

body struck the waves,

personnel and rate of rowth alf The next day, Ree-miey boat x all-time high. came curious at his mother's President of United Press to- disappearance. Wheri he failed day is Frank H. Bartholomew. to get a convincing answer, he Like all UP chief executives, became despaired. He poked the he is basically a newsman with skipper "Where is my mamie? experience ranging from the What have you done with her?" great California earthquake of Some of the sailors joined in 1923 to World War II correspon and told Keo-miow Your dent in the Pacifle and reporter mother in fl. You cannot ace at the A-bomb drop ni Bikini.

Bartholomew, in an anniversary statement, pledged the UP to experiment with new moska-

In

Macmollian

M

informa-

The paper said it was doubtful

another action, there was any treasure aboard

Lurned clown because the ship was suck while Liberal Party request for trying to put to sea after talling publication of latest to banter its cargo of mixed goods | tion on the "hazardis” from Macao for gold and silver tain's H-bomb tests. He sald, from Japan.

however, such

a report was under consideration.

of Bri-

He also told the Liberal Party that he backed the Foreign Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, "In the view that much of the home opposition against Britain's

Diario Illustrado said, however, the Portuguese would welcome any relics from the ship, and said if negotiations were successful the salvaging would be done by Portuguese divers or by a Japan=| ese dnanced by Portuguese H-bomb tests was Communist-

United Press,

inspired-United Press,

A British

Crossword Puzzle

26

13

114

ACROSS

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Hang around in Berlin, Ger- many (6)

9 Cooler or warmer (8)

25

AND

MEET

WISH HALF WAY

TO

NOW U.S. RUSSIA

London, June 20.

The United States today proposed that the Soviet Union and America under cortain conditions should reduce their armed forces to 2,500,000 each within one year of the sign- ing of a disarmament treaty.

168 DEATHS

America Heat Wave Cracked

Chicago, June 20.

The proposal was made by Mr Harold

chiet Stassen, Amerless representative, at to- UnBed day's meeting of the Nallons Disarmament Sub- committee here,

Conference sources said that Mr Stassen told the Sub-com- millice that the United States was prepared without any poll. Ucal pro-conditions and related with appro- 10 an agreement

on nuclear tesis priate clauses to agree to a provision which would reduce forces of the United States and Russia to 2,000,000 cash.

REDRESS ON

HUNGARIAN

PROBLEM

This was attended by some 13 senators and members of the House of Representatives, Includ- Ing leading experts in foreign airo.Router.

1

Egyptian Trial Death Sentence Endorsed

Cairo, June 20. The Grand Mufti, Sheikh Hassan Maamoun, today en- dorsed the death sentence against an Egyptian ac- cused, with 20 others, in- A State Department cluding four Britons, of spy- spokesman Indicated today ing. that the United States Goy- The death sentence, recom-s| ernment would soon open mended by the Court, had to be

Washington, June 20.

A cool air mass cracked

The American delegate odies the eastern heat wave with that his country was prepared death-dealing violence last to consider further reductions night, but there was no re-in a wish to meet the Soviet consultations with 23 other consmed by the Mufti, But the Unton half way to figures countries on the Hungarian milar sentence would not be lief in sight for the sizzling substantially lower thom the problem.

West Coast..

2,300,000 suggested depending upon the solution of political

FORCE LEVELS

The spokesma was com- menting on the 500 page report on the Hungarian insurrection of last autumn, prepared by special United Nations Com- Mr Starsch gave the Submitted set up

to study # Insurrection. committee what he called

The cooler air rode into the problema. east on the heels of a widespread storm front that claimed at least five lives, including two National Guardamen on bivouac at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

In the far west, firemen and ties of important statements)- volunteers battled hundreds of Expressions of the positions and brush fires in the mountains surroposals of the United States. Thus the Ameriana delegate Taken up for being lazy? (5) rounding Los Angeles yesterday today begin unfolding in stages as the mercury spared to 95. the new United States parial

DOWN

2 In Yemen he's hostilo (6)

the

of

Multi's decision' meant that a

passed OT the British de- fendants, Court circles rald,

DEFERRED

1

pronounce

the

Sentence on the four-James Zarb, James Swinburn, Charles Pittuck and John Stanley was deferred when the Court con- chulet its hearings carlier this monik The

spokesman said; The Court will meet on

to Saturday "Obviously the co-sponsors the resolution establishing comunitoo will wish to consult judgment on the other defend- the formal, death penalty and pass as soon as possible to determine

ants. the most effective way of dealing

The Grand Mufti submitted the commlite's report und with. of seeding all practical redrese law sanctioned

a report saying that Islamic the penalty. In the plains states flood Mr Selwyn Lloyd, said that the of the wrong which has been Egyptian law calls for a death waters begas receding slowly, force levels were a necessary committed in violation of the penalty during wartind and Beaving behind a soggy trail of gredient of the discussions on a principics of the United Nations Egypt claims a stato damage estimated at 17 million partint disarmament agreement and of the elemental require= } with femel exista, — United dollars in auth-eastern. Minne- | My David Johnson, Canada's ments of humanity. sota alone. and gives

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puzzle (8)

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up (5)

16 Had the nerve to the an

addier in knota? (5)

10 Cricket term of the past? (4) 22 Koeping within bounds (6)

24 Kept Ned Ull last? (8) 25 Broggle down in a feather-

bed! (0)

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up to scratch (5)

up

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17 Full of excitement (6) 20 Aro they taken by bit

players? (6)

21 More than an even number

(B) 12 Less than a million in Rumman

rumenia (4)

23 Send for roema (4)

THURSDAY'S, GROSSWORD.--A erven 1 Handicap," Railo, 8 Thick-set, 10 Par-00, 13 similar, 15 Into, 17 "Tenders, 10 Allarta, 20. Cross, 21′ Rosette, 20 Rostst, 27 Undulate 20 Micro, 20 (N)2gresses,: fbeumi 1 Trope (rev.), 2 torm; & Hotel, 4 Duct, B-Concey & Pathos, 9 Hatay 11 Acacia, 19 Ekies 14 seart; 15 Idles, 18 Trots, 18 All-tha, 18-All-Uro, 19 Lard-er, 22. Esq. 308 23 Them. 24 Biber, 22 digs.

RECEDING

disarmament plan.

The British Foreign Secretary,

Mr

MOVG

AFFIRMATION

Press

Bayer's Spontaneous TONIC

representative, welcomed Stomen's statement which he The long-awailed break in the add showed, that the United cast followed more than a week States was ready to

The report, which tormed the af record-smashing heat in some towards" Ruesto in order to mourrection Д

bridge the gap on this important national

[Han uprising, Why tions.

afirmation of the just nature, of. ay dumbling as much as 20 The cooler air sent the meature of BETTORENZJË..

The

Sub-commKtc-Bribe the Hungarian people's struggle Trapco the... Liste States degrees, but it also Conest and Rugins hold for troedom and national in. dependence" #ba #pokesmani flooding rains, violent winde Ile nut meeting oth hana lkem said. and severe electrical stoppas,

The United Press counted ef Joost 108 weather deather minėt Ipad wodkend, ale wete, 149 hot weathon

Krowning deaths cake Bonding bayan by best, trostration" and Lighting Fulbad Prem.

Nouter."

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„The report was also a "gravo.

· indictment of Soviet deoda in Ilungary and thò policing which [havw.baon.ruthilomilý #ppiled in

BAYER

of war

her,"

MAMIE?

Tears streamed

fer docked hore,

down Kee-

publishing.

which will help

miew's cheeks when the freigh-nical and electronic systems and

His mother approaches was not among those passengers solve the increasing problems who disembarkod. He finally and complexities of newspaper started crying and kept yelling "Where fa, my mamie? Surely she must be better now."

The ship's offler merely took him by the hand and brought him ashore,

Immigration officers got in touch with the boy's father who later broke the news to him.-- United Press,

"But the principal function la unchanged to provide the people. With the best possible coverage of the world in which we live," Ho said. "The news will have to be gathered and put in shape by trained men and women who comprise our staff."-United Press.

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