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THE CHINA MAIL,

THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957,

WESTERN POWERS TO

New Disarmament

Plans To

Be Presented

London, July 24.

The Western Powers decided today to go ahead offering their new disarmument plan to Russia despite a gruff letter from Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin attacking Western proposals.

US delegate Harold Stassen will present a new plan for intercontinental guided missiles to-

morrow.

BULGANIN'S

LETTER TO

MACMILLAN

Bulgania's feller to Prime Minter Harold Macmillan was bot bring nude public util mnzinlight (2300 GMT) tonight put its bred hot, already were Loown.

Secret Caucus

Western delegates at the live- power Disarmainent Conference discussed it at a secret caucus ths after1004.

Stassen Then Hormed the main session that he would go ahead with a plan for guided missile control at temonny's mueling.

London, July 24. Marshal Nikolai Bul- gamin, Sevlet Prime Allais- ter, suggested tonight that European Governments and the United States could bind themselveg to refuse all military ur economie ald to any country viola- fing the peace of Europe.

In a nearly 6.050-word Jong letter published to the Prime Minister, Mr

Harold Macmillan,

fer, Western alleged cer-in powers and the West Ger-

Government Inan

IC

had made a deal to mlause the United Nations disarma- ment sub-committee to help pre-election manoeu- vres In Wer; Germany.

The lelier, which reiterat cd the known Soviet view on worla, problems, dealt at length with Four sub- jet-disarmament, Ger malty and European See- urity, the Middle East, and Angle-Soviet Kode cultural relations."

Authoritallye Sourets laste kuid there was nothing new in the Bulganin's

message. — Reuter France-Presse,

EMBASSY IN MALAYA

Washington, July 21. The State Deptartoval an- nounced todny the Unite Slates Goverment had de Rod to

rose it Consulate-tioneraf

at Kuala Lumpur to the Jank of Embassy on August 31, the date at which the Federation el Malaya will attain its indepen- dence,

It L3 nowly

He niso said that the Nato powers will have progressed for enough on their, open-sities plen coopultat as that he was begin prezenting the new aeriul in- spection plan in a law days.

Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis

Valerian Zorin, diri not brug up the Bulganin letter in The Conference, which sal for only 10 minutes. It was the shortest suasion of the four- month-old negotiations.

Pessimistic

British ant French officials

were reported pessimistic abou! Bulganin's tone. His letter was

ronched in some of the sharpest matic conmuntentions inre

language used in formal diplo-

cent years.

SOUFC

Informed

raid The Il a French believe the conference should 14:58 roon at Stamen completes Timestentatious, In about two to thire weeks.

his

The would give the Russians

i to prove their

free delegate: from

daily meetings.

Stagen

reply and pointless

Wis understood

willing to nccept à recess only If the Hutians ask for It... United Press,

LANA TURNER'S

DAUGHTER HURT

Denver, July 24. Movie Star Lana Turnier and items ex-hubang No. 1 together today to the bedside of

understood that the independent Federationer

on Embassy in

will establish

Washington at the same time. their seriously injuret 14-year-

The

present Consul-Genera}

}

old daughter.

Cheryl Christine

at Kuala Lumpur, Mr Thous

Crane was

hurt on Sunday when she fell off

K. Wright, will be the American Charge

Affaires until

a horse while rkling bareback on ambassador is appointed. mountain trail with two other France-Presse,

girls-United Press.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

ACROSS

I Just a bit (6).

4 Tilter (5).

7 Baker's dozen (8).

8 Generous person. (5).

9 Tit's flat (6).

1 Tumbler (7).

1 Fancy dreso? (7).

15 Peera (0),

21

DOWN

1 Exuile plant (5).

16

2 It' headless and limbless

(5).

3 Wares town (7),

4 Painfully touchy (6).

5 Alps crosser (U).

0 Spirit of the corps? (6).

10 It's in the way (0),

18 Be a dodger? (5).

12 100 up (7).

10 He uses soft-sopp (B),

13 Split asunder (0),

20 The opposition (6),

14 Worried-(0).

21 One of the old guard (6).

10 Blow out? (6).

GO AHEAD PAKISTAN TELLS

ENGLISH ELECTRIC P.1. BEATS RECORD

The English Electric P.1. bas travelled at a new unofficial world speed record of nearly 1,200 miles per hour, The actual speed is still secret—but it was stated that the air- craft was su accelerating when throttled back by Test Plat "Bee" Beamont. A demon- stration of the plane in fight wan, given for the press at Warion Aerodrome Lancashire last week. Photo shows the English Electric P.1. in fight during the demonstrations ---

Keystone Photo.

LINDBERGH ODYSSEY HIDDEN BEHIND

'CURTAIN OF BUREAUCRACY'

Westbury, N.Y., July 24,

Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, the first man to make a non- stop solo flight across the Atlantic to Paris in 1927, flew with the United States Air Force as a civilian on 50 combat missions during the Second World War and shot down at least one Japanese fighter plane, a retired general said here today.

CHARLES LINDBERGH Shot Down A Japanese Fighter

EIFFEL

TOWER

UP-LIFT

Paris, July 21. Paris's famous fandmark, the Eiffel Tower, will have a "new look" next October when its top is reconstructed and a high new television] antenna is installed,

In addition, the tower

PLANES POUND BRICK FORTS

ROYAL

The

No

Bahrein, July 24.. ÞOYAL Air Force Jets went into action today against rebel tribesmen in the beleaguered Sul- tanate of Oman..

Finnes pounded mud and and briek forts in the vicinity of the rebel entre of Nizwa

OF STABBING

(Continued from Page 1).

Badle, Mr Gerald de Boro-15 defending Salim, instructed by Mr Abbas et Arvulit.

The trial is before Mr Justice C. W. Reece and a Jury of thres

men and three womori..

Continuing ins le cyidence from yesterday, Salim said that; on the day of the incident

Ho then told hér: “You have told me you were kissing him, now you say he is waiting for he replied, Salim pode a you at a friend's place," and very bad mood, "yes, he was dasing me, I felt nothing, but stram your wife?

Salim said he had also booked March 22) he went to the 5.15 her out and there was therefore D.. cloema with two friends. no reason to go and see the Mr Basto: Was there anyone man. She said the man hadi tho cinema who you pad over $80 and she must go, thought you recogplaed?

in

KISSING

Salim: Yes, I saw a girl arui a soldier dissing; she wore the some dress and looked exactly like Yip Lal-ha,

"What were your feelings then?

with rockets and cannon-fireWhen I say her I felt yay in an attempt to break the bodi

"So I got angry and punched her with my hand on the back, and I told her, Go, if you want lo," Salim said.

GOT MORE MAD

Salim alleged that Yip then and took a "spitting por and wanted to hit him.

69

rebellion with a show of force. Salim said that after the piz "So I got more mad. I pushed

attack were announced,

results of the first day's tres he went home with his her with my hand, then the friends and eventually Yip re-led to pick up something else turriod. His tenda were in to hit me. another room whilst he and Yip knife came into my hand," Salim At that time, the had their meal.

Bald.

Britain's political resident here, Sir Bernard Burrows, was scheduled to fly to Muscat to- morrow to confer with pro- Dritish Sultan Suid Taimur.

STALEMATE

come to a

He asked her if she had been Dut

tho replied in and she

Explaining how the knife had come into his possession, sccused negative, adding that she just come from the ballroom said that earlier that afternoon he was using the knife to cat (where the worked)

Salun sold he did not at that whether he put it away in his

mangoes. He did

not lump

time mention the incident at the

cinema, as he was not sure the girl was Yip.

The short, hot war fought in

pocket or left it on a table. fun lastle mountain country

"So in Ut temper I stabbed in what has been called the After the meal Yip sald she|ber,” Salim said. world's hottest climate has had to return to work earlier, As far as he could recollect temporary stale-explaining that her No. 1 wanted he had stabbed her not more wate. There was te con her particularly carlier on Fri-than ply or seven times. He as ho stabbed her und when she fell down "I saw the knife in my hand and I felt Borry," Salim said.

Adence

among British officials days, Saturdays and Sundays, pushed her here that the RAF show of She then left force would intimidate the rebels who were holed up in the nearly inaccessible reaches of south-eastern Arabia.

TOOK TAXI

He put the kpile on a table tad saw several people standing The rebels, operating under the roake sure that Yip had gone to go and call the ambulance Salim said that he wanted to near the door. He asked them black flag of "Jihad or back to the ballroom, so he took please." He Holy War, were in full con- toxd there shortly after he asking for an unbalance. trol of Nizwa, the capital in left.

the interior of Muscat azıd Oman. The robels

also dialled

ABSENT MINDED

909

Salim said that during all this

Yip had not smjyed go he "booked" out a girl für 13 are supporting re-minutes. bellious fama Ghaled bin Ali Salim said that

when Vip and his strong-man brother subsequently arrived she looked time he was "obsent minded" Tallb, who have been carry upset. He sold that when hojand worried about Yip. He ing on a battle for sovereignty later asked her where she had then returned to her. in the interior of Oman which boa earlier in the evening, she Mr Basto: In what condition Lieutenant-General Albert C. fired a burst of several seconds,

was broken off in 1955 when admlited having. gone to see u did you and complainant then?

Salin: they Wedemeyer, former Commander observing numerous hlis.

were defeated by the picture. He then asked her to go

When I went back The

British-supported Sultanate home, whereupon she said "the into the room of the US Army forces in China, Sonia

she was sitting then new under ne,

forces.-United Press.

soldier had booked me out until an the floor. Then she called was speaking here at a dedica- almost colilding, rollen over und

one o'clock."

me Salim, I love you, and you 1ion ceremony for a plaque| crashed into the water'." marking Colonel Lindbergh's Colonel Lindbergh

Accused said he then spoke to look after Chime (the baby). Istanbul, July 24. take-off point for his historic missioned a Brigadier-General

her No. who agreed be (Salim) | I told her, "You made me so Turkish Airlines signed agree- could book Vip for the evening mad and I have done something flight.

in the reserve air force by Pre-ments today in Ankara with on payment of a certain sum of wrong. But anyhow you don't General Wedemeyer said that aident Eisenhower in 1954. He British Overseas Airways Car-money, which he paid.

worry, you are all riglit and you Colonel Lindbergh's wartime is now a consultant for Fan-poration and Vickers Armstrong Salim spt he then told Yip will be back and look after your contributions had been hidden, American World Airways.to buy five Viscount airliners he had boosted her out and asked baby. however, behind a "plush cur- Reuter. tain, of bureaucracy,"

PUBLIC ENTITLED

"I think the public is entitled to at least some of the un- publicised contributions in the Lindbergh olysty," General Wedemeyer said.

He said that after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour, Colonel Lindbergh had gone to war as technical representative of the aircraft industry.

He went on many

missions with Corsairs: He took part

for

was com-

Reuter.

'MULCTED' BY POLICE

her to go home together.

'FEEL NOTHING'

On their way

VI

at the

#

She then asked for some waten which he brought to her, Salin sald. She wanted to remove her jacket but he said it would be home In he told her could be warm.

beller to keep it on, so that sho Manila, July 25. were forced to give the Police taxi, Salim satd

He told her saw you

pictures. Four Hongkong-bound Chin-live pesos just to let them go.

WETC kissing

he bed summoned an ambulance with 24 The official said he had asked You ese prssengers were allegedly

and that sho was not to worry. "mulcted" by a Pasey city police why they had given the money soldier."

Shortly afterwards the am- and Way told patrol on their way to the air were in a hurry to catch their the Chiciese

"Yip replled 'Yes, but I feel bulance arrived. Two Europea port,

nothing. Sailm sak.

Police in civilian clothing came plane quickly."

Arriving back nt home, a few minutes later. He told Airport authorities expressed Salim said he tried his best to them what had happened, "but indignation over

the incident, bring her back to her "mood" was too much worried about They claimed that on previous He reminded hor of the promise her and I was absent minded." occasions

Asked to explain what he the police of Pasay before she took on the job as a

mpant by "abacul minded” Salim echy, which is on the way to dance hostess. the airport, had clipped travel- “He said he made love to her eald, "Because I loved her very lers of petty

sums.France but she still wanted to go back much it was natural that I

to the ballroom.

should be worried about her."

according to an alriine omeial who said he saw the in- cident while going to the air- port in a taxi.

The Chinese, who were riding In strafing ra dis: He flew cover in a jeep, were told to get down bembers and did some and show their passports by the special bombing prove what Police for no apparent reason. the Corsair could do."

The Chinese said that they Presse. General Wedemeyer said Colonel Lindbergh spent six months in the Pacife, shot down at least one Japanese Aghter nd took vu probably the heaviest bonb-load ever carried Entit that time by a single- engined fighter.

PERFORMANCES

said

Gineral Wedemeyer colonel Lindbergh had gone to the Pacille to study fighter plane performances under combat con

will No aving with a group of

be over 25 feet higher than before,

Righters who wire escorting

At present the afters of the bombing mission to Ambolmi, i

national weather service and Sonin-type Japanese Alighier picked Lindbergh as his quarry.

the French television occupy the top platform of the tower, which was built in 1800 by the engineer, Gustave Eiffel.

There will be one other great change also the French" flag. will no longer fly from the top of the picturesque tower, for it was found that Its flapping in the wind cet up vibrations which affected the delicate instruments used by the weather buroau and the television service.-France- Presse.

BUDDHA'S TREE ATTACKED

Calcutta, July 24,

The sacred Bodhi tree

"Lindbergh's laconte report read thus: "The enemy banked right to allock me head on.

+

THREE YEARS FOR DESERTION

Berlin, July 24. American Army Ser- geant William Smallwood, 31 years old, was today sentenced by a court mar- tial to three years' im- prisonment at hård labour and a dishonourable dis

at Bodh Gays in Bihar, charge for desertion.

Gombary

under which Lord Buddba Smallwood toy the court that gained enlightenment, has in May, 1834, he tax his base in while com- been attacked by insect pletely drunk and

wandered posts, the Chairman of over the demarcation: lina near the Bodh Gaya temple Fulda

Ho WRS urrested and

1 Hoot men? No, woman (5), management committee TR conknood to shred op hond

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD—Agris 1 Wasp, 4 Serato,ported.

·labour by an East Gerinary court

8 Itch, 9 Iris, 10. Refills, 11 Tear 19 Halo, 14 Puritan, 17 Antle,. The tree is now being sprayed for coplonego "end, nemalé 'ondă,

10 Strop, 22 Donegal, 20′ Quus, 27 Soup, 20 Attests, 20 Drum, | dolly" with" noti-dugdct Con- - battery,

and "settle

the matter

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