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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1957.

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WEST PACKAGE PLAN READY Ghana Trying To

Proposals For Nato Council

On Monday

London, Aug. 22..

UTHORITATIVE sources disclosed tonight the

Western Powers have reached "total

agree-

Action To Recover Mussolini's Belonging

Rome, Aug. 22. A niece of the late Kalian dictator, Benito Mussolini,

the Japanese Government

ment" on their package disarmament plan and and her husband have start: will ask the Nato Council to approve it on Moned legal proceedings against. day.

The text of the 10-page offer for a full "first to recover 100,000,000 Lire step" toward East-West arms cuts was completed (US$160,000) worth of be yesterday by the United States, Britain, France longings, it was announced and Canada and received today by the other Nato governments for study.

The plan will be presented

to Russia at the

Five-Power

Disarmament Conference ចង់

Goon as Nato's

ceived,

answer is re-

The Last Peg

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The Western offer of a con- ditional two-year nuclear test suspension, revealed verbally at the London Conference yester- day, was the last peg to bo afted into the overall package plan.

Other provisions are for open skies, ground inspection, a ban on A-bomb producion. reduction of conventional forces and armaments and a start

at eliminating outer space voltickra

weapons,

The four Western delegations here hope to have Nato's formal answer within two weeks, They plan to submit it to Soviet De- puty Foreign Minister Valerian Zorin, as soon as approval is

reetivca.

Mere Formality

Most of the basic principles of the package already have been unveiled at the Conference, and advance consultations in- cleated Nato approval should be a nere formality.

But for the Bret me the Western draft document will spell out in writing the exact terma of previous verbal generalisations.

The text remained secret pending formal Introduction in the Five-Power Conference.

II WDS not * decided yet whether Western chler delegates here would take part in Mon- day's deliberations at the Nato Council in Paris,

Moscow Radio. Says Nothing New

B

London, Aug. 32. Moscow Radio sald to night that the new Western: disarmament proposala "add nothing to the former unconstructive attitude of the Western powers to dis- armament."

Ла Engllab language broadcaster wild the Wesi'n proposals for a two-year suspension of nuclear itais, made yesterday, "do not

stantly by any means a

willingness to agree to the stopping of leats uncondi- ilonally."

The Soviet commentator Bald the French delegate. to the United Nations dis- armament talks, M. Jules Moch, had "said bluntly that these proposals mark

no change in the Westerti

position. They do not signify by any means a willingness to agree to the stopping of the tesis un- conditionally,"

He said sludy of the proposals showed that "for - nuclear Lests во bo

suspended, A convention on partial disarmamen! must Brat become effectivé. But such a convention does not exist and the Western powers, moreover, are do- ing everything to prevent it from coming into being.”

Referring to Wester requests for inspection and the stopping agreement were re-

of production of Ossionable material ho said, "Had it been the purpose of the Western powers deliberate- ly to confuse the problem, and make it insoluble, they need have put forward nothing more than, these proposuis," China Mni! Special:

US delegole, Harold Stassen, End British Minister of Stat, David Ormsby-Gore, ported ready to attend if Council. invites them-Unit 4 Fives.

the

Moscow, Aug. 22. A new 70-passenger, "Tupolev 104A" Soviet jet-ntrliner has been

the service on put in Moscow-Peking und Moscow- Irkutsk flights, K wis An- nounced today.--France-Presse.

18

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A British

Crossword Puzzle

4

203

114

15

ACROSS

22

8 Rosey that walk—' (8). #--and a rose as a symbol (8).

9 Trying Umes, as it were (8).

11 Giveaways (8).

12 Cup-bearer to the pods (4).

13 Ward oft' (B),

18 Don't knock (5),

19 Rbowy, and nolay (4),

22 Mix-up in the enclosure (8).

24 A traitor is this (8).

28 Delicate offer (8).

20 Disembodied, spirits (8).

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16

DOWN

1 They may go with bounds

(5).

2 Declined in watery fashion

(5),

3 Twelfth man's caution? (7).

4 A final word (4).

5 Vocal fish (4),'

i Skipped! (a).'"

7 Nurse or close relation? (8).

10 Set in motion' (5).

14 Diplomatic messenger (0).

16 Hend parts (7),

10 Goes smoothly over (8).

17 Follow up (0),

20. He'll show you the way (5), 21 Bedeck (5).

22 How-platol? (4).

23 End of the gamột (4),"

THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD-Age 8 Proposed, 7 Solve

# Arrogant, 10 Ignoré, 19 ltegnied, 16 Aida, 17 Fermont, 18 Bustles, 20 Auks, 21 Rastrobe 20' Sceped, 27 Literate, 28 Merit,

US Politician Lets Off Steam

JAPAN CRITICISED FOR PLANNING TO BUY UK A-REACTOR

Washington, Aug. 22.

The Chairman of the US House of Representatives Appropriations Com- mittee, Mr Clarence Cannon, has cri- ticised Japan because she may buy equipment for her atomic programme from Britain, it was revealed today.

today.

Count Vanni Fabbri Teodorani He was speaking during the and his wife, the former Ron | debate yesterday on the $2,323,- Mussolini, daughter

1032,500 bill for atomic energy Programmes, approved by the Committee today,

of

| Duce's" brother Aranaldo Musso, bni, led a sult against the Japanese Government,

ENTRUSTED

VĚRY LITTLE

England and looked OVET English plants and the nows. papers now tell us she is buy

prineloa! equipment ing her from Elait and nog from the United States."

Mr Cannon added

that the United States was In a race They claimed in legal docu-

with the Soviet Union to deter- ments that they were unable to

Mr Cannon (Democrat, Mis-mine which would rat solve recover eight-crates filled with sourl), suld the United States the problem valuables entraisted to the then and spent $15,000 million on the atomic clocirle power. Japanese Ambassador to Rome, alonile

СПОЕДУ programme————. Shurojuro Hidaka, during World"many tunes what it cost to War Two.

of the

Ms

The Teodoranis claimed they develop the bomb"-but had entrusted the crates to Hidaka, accomplished "very little." who transferred them to the

"At kast two other nallons Japanese Legation in Berne, are forging ahead of us?" Switzerland. After the war, Cannon declared the Teodoranis sald, their do- for restitution manus crates were never met.

The Teodoranis said when they travelled to Berne to try to ket back the valuables, they found the crates had been open- ed and emplied.

RESTITUTION

They said they applied re- jealey to the Japanese Em bassles In Berne and Rome us well as to the Japanese Govern-

in Tokyo for restitution their pleas were un-

inc but

Answered

The Teodoranis claimed the crates contained 100,000,000 (M) lives worth of valuables in cluding art objects, furs, 300 of silverware, Perslan pounds of carpets and precious first edition books and manureripls.

Japanese Embassy officinis were unavailable for immediate comment.-United Press,

PHYSICIAN PRESCRIBED NARCOTICS

FOR ADDICTS

-

Way

Milwaukee, Aug. 22. An elderly physician, whose practice

de. scribed as "slipping", waa free on bond today on charges of writing more than 200, prescriptions for narcotics in the past three months for a group of Chinese men he knew to be drug addicts.

Dr Arthur T. Farlsy, 64 was arrested yesterday at hla ofter: where he had practised medicine for the last 35 years.

POSSESSION

mado

Vlee Squad detectives the arrest by following a lead which they got on Sunday when three Chinese men were picked up in an aparünent with severnt thousand dollars' worth narcotics in their possession.

of

EM Kuszewski, chic! of the)

said the doctor had liten on the rocks for some- Kuszewski said that Farlsy who admitted, the charges, "Appeared to be a nice man, but his practice wis slipping."

ycars

"His troubles begun four ngo,* Said Kuszeweki when Farisy prescribed morphine for a Chinese patient who com plained of a stomach ailment "and then kept on prescribing." PRESCRIPTIONS.

that comellmes Police sold the Chinese men, Wing Tucy- toy, 41, Toy Yu, 84, and Hulo the pre- Chong-un, 84, sold scriptions they got from Furisy for US$10 instead of using them to obtain drugs for themselves. The three Chinese are also awaiting trial on narcotics charges United Press. |

"We have only one large renes for in a position to operate naw or in the future, the one at Ship- pingport, Pennsylvania.

of

producing

SERIOUS STILL

10

"We are not only losing England in a field and on

achievement which selentiile we inftiated and originated and in which we were the ploneers,

that Russion competition more serious still,” he said.

JIMMY STEWART STAYS A COLONEL

Washington, Aug. 22. The Senate Armed Ser-

vices Committee refused to day to approve the promo ton of movie star Jimmy Stewart from Colonel to Brigadier-General in the Air Force Reserve.

Deport Two Moslem Leaders

Accra, Aug. 22. The Government of Ghana today published details of its new bill under which it seeks powers to deport two Moslem leaders, Alhaji Baba and Alhaji Lalemic, by ministerial order "without appeal to or review in any court."

In an extrgovalinary supples ment to the Ghane Gazette, the Government said it considered

the deportations necessit rublle interest.

The first reading of the b

will be taken in the National Assembly today,

THE DETAILS

The details of the bill were Stewart's recommended pro-

Minister responsible for interior motion had been hanging for set out by Mr A. E. Ofri Atta, months, Republican Sen. Marond justice. garet Chad Smith had objected This bill is designed 10

of the

EARRINGS FOR HIS CAT

Singapore, Aug. 22. To it strongly on grounds that comble the Minister

Indian barber R. Thanda- despite his admirable World War Interior and Jualice to make yarayan's three wives were I record, Stewart had not be the deportation orders and to surprised to find out today active enough in the Reservos toi

take such measures warrant promotion.

D ard

l cffect their that their husband brought The Committee also pasiponedor" he said.

home a pair of solid gold netion on the nomination of Dr

The blil. states that after earrings for his cat, Paul D. Fople to be Assistant

deportation order had been Secretary

Defence for made, the deporten could be What's Research and Engineering after "apprehended,

moze, the devout detained and

Hindu' invited 400 guests to ho said he would not sell large moved in such a manner as witness Kulatty's car piercing, block of oil stock,

circumstances might require." which Chairman Richard B. Russell,

placo next Clause live of the bili states: Democrat of Georgia,

sald

"No order of Minister made Toote's nominalion was post- under this nct ahult pcaet "pending a further review subject to appeal to or review of Commitice policien with re- in any court." gard-to conflict of interest."---|

NOT CONDUCIVE United Press,

The

two

will take

Sunday.

bo

but I do not have to tell you A LOT IN COMMON on July 31 on the ground that

Is

"We cannot afford at this critical time to permit Russia to take the lead in atomle "Although wỏ (the US) 1d energy any more than we could the initiative, alllough we afford during the Second World originated the den, England is War to .10% Germany take taking it away from us und leadership on the atomic bomb." has constructed al Calder Hall,-Reuter. in Northwest Englund, a success- ful plant which is solving the problem we expected to solve long ago.

TAKING AWAY

"England is already producing elcetele

commercial energy in quantities. and

at commercial prices. Enghud is taking away from us the business that we 'expected to transact............

"We justly expected

to take the lead in this new cra, this new atomic age, We now dis- cover to our-dišinay that we are marking time and England is taking the business away from {us.

"Japan, for example. Japan was under every obligation to

13.

"We have. provided tha money and spirit, which հաց rehabilitated Japan.

to

"Still, when Jupan emne buy a reactor, her delegation looked over our plants, talked with our scientists, then went to

4 BULLS DROPPED IN

FOR TEA

Nowcastle, Aug. 22. Mrs Dorla Swan WAS waiting for the keltie to bell for a cup of tea yes- terday, when In walkod four buils

Mrs' Swan fled tipstairs to a bedroom.

So did one of the bulls. Ho charged the door, pawed the flour, butted a bed, and poked his hend ottriously in the digestion of Mrs Swan, her woman friend and her daughter.

"I thought we were done for Mrs Swan said.

Meanwhile tho threo other bulls, which

bad escaped from a slaughter- house, broke a. staircasð, a bed "downstairs, the floor% board and some of Mrs Swan's best china,

Thẻ ball that went up. stairs looked talofully at the worsens and girl

and refused be shoood with a broomstick, Ho and bis slaughterhound mates finally fled when iho Swan's spaniel, Lassie, Look offence al being awakened from Inte afternoon nap and barked und theyleri, --- United Fress.

Anthem Sold Out

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 22.

Music shope reported to day that they had sold out copies of an Indonesian re- cording of "Terang Bulan' (Light of the Moon) which is to become the National Anthem of the Independent

A Government spokesman aqid that the name of the song, which in at present the Anthem of Perak State, would be changed to "Nezara-Kil (Our Country).

He said that aftor Independ ence on August 31, the Govern- inent would consider barming thu dance version of We Anthéin. Mia police hand this-wook freqrded the valaibu jebists will. The recording by Miss Niojo adopted ne, an inthem/"

Reuter

20 Enhances. Down: 1 Astir, 2 Bling 3 Pearl, Trow, Malaya. Stable, 8 Delos), "O Rogdes, 11 deňus, 12 Quuta, 14 Desiat," 10 Amuss, 18 Anglo, 18 Dalles, 19 sketch, 33 Seeme, 23 Opera, 34 Edile, 30 CIPL

is in walls acciób

Chicago, Aug, 22. Mrg Gloria Dembiński, 32, and Mrs Pattie Heinsbergen,' 33;; were re-uniles yesterday after a 30-year separation and found they had 'much in commoa.

The sisters can wigglo their Hosts and cars.---United Press.

Thandavarayan explained that ever since the cat strolled Into als house on a rainy night three years ago and decides to Moslems

were stay for a saucer of milk "my Issued with deportation orders business has prospered."

their

"I even won 'n lottery a few presence in Ghana was **not conducive Lo publlemonths ago," be Bald,

The reaso19 good."

Avere not cording to my Hindu faith I specined.

believe

my cat has They have been fighting the superior power and she was prders in the courts on the sent to me by the gods.” grounds that they are citizens

-

some

merely of Ghana and therefore cannot The carrings were be deported. The Government | Thandavarayan's way of mying

"Thank You,"United Press, say they are allons-Reuter,

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