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COMMENT OF
THE DAY
ZUKOV'S VISIT
LTHOUGH there is a cer-|
tion about Marshal Georgi Zukov's visit to Yugoslavia today the indications are that the Soviet Dofence Minister in on a purely political mission and does not intend to indulge in military talks with the top- I'vel Yugoslav Ministers,
A co to specula
The object, ostensibly is to
return the visit to Moscow
in June of General Ivan
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No. 36867
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Established: 1645
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1957.
“RŪKLAX IN”
DAKS Whiteaways
AGAINʼACITNÍMU VIRUSESKÜLAN.
12 14 SONG
Price 20 Cents
Truncheon-Swinging Militia Charge
Charge Crowd
KO WIN ON
MORE VIOLENCE IN WARSAW
YOUTHS SET End Of An Ancient Castle
FIRE TO DECORATIONS
Warsaw, Oct. 7.
Gosnjak, the Yugoslav Militiaman, wielding rubber truncheons,
as
Defence Secretary, but in- formed sources are of the opinion that the trip has a much greater
politicni significance. Marshal Zukov is now considered the number two Communist leader, ranking Immediate- ly after Mr Nikita Khrush- chev, the Party Secretary, und the Yugoslav-Soviet. talks are probably part of the
new effort towards rapprochement taking the form of continuous con- tacts at high level,
BORNE OUT
charged a crowd of teen-aged_riotors who had set fire to flower stands before the large Russian - built "Palace of Culture" here tonight.
There were cries and screams as many of the crowd, estimated at 3,000, were beaten to the ground.
on.
Dozens of youths in the
the crowd fled before slaught, several jumping on to passing trama.
The crowd, gathered between
7 and 8 pm, in front of Marshal Kowska Street and the Palace of Russia built Cullure.
which
after the war as a memorial,
The Mid-East:
Jordan Flays Israel. At
Suddenly two or three of the UN Assembly
IS contention is borne.wooden flower
THIS
stands on
out by the sudden and strect before the Palace burst Recrot meeting between into me, Frealdent Tito and Mr Khrushchev In Bucharest
Arrests
last August when the two Militia arrived quickly and leaders were believed to charged the youths with
Agreed to shelve truncheons. Regoiters-uw
have
New York, Oct. 7. Jordan declared today that
the situation in the Mid- dle East was "steadily worsening" and she placed the blame for it on ferael. Dr Yusuf Haikai, chief of the Jordanian delegation tald the United Nations General Assembly that Israel's expan- sionist alms were the
reason why "Arab leaders are looking for help from anywhere
The Arabs faced "the Zionist dungwith its avowed aim of seizlar increTM Ara lands, to dis possess more Atal owners and more Arab men, exterminate
their ideological differences least 20 of the hooligans while making new efforts arrested and carried off to the good relations, Since police headquarters in Mostowski that meeting two of Mr Palace.
Khrushchev's close But unlike previous nights of colleagues have been in violence, police tock no action
bystanders Belgrade which appears to against
alttough Indicate that the Yugoslavs rome 5,000 older persons stood And the Russians are draw- silently along
street Nor was ing nearer together in their watching the crowd. ideologleni
to there any use of tear gas. approach
By 9 p.m. the area was quiet egala. Militia, however, remain-women nd children so that on
duty patrolling all the cd on
world affairs.
The possibility of Yugoslav
Soviet rapprochement is
indicated by also
the former's stand with the
the
central streets,
Fires Put Out
always mere
powerful Zionist state may rule in the Near
East," he said.
To put
cad an
to the chronic source of unrest in the Soviet Union in the United The fires In the flower stands | Near East," Dr Halkai said,
"something Nations on the Hungarian were quickly extinguished.
must be "done" und question.
present The Polish News Agoicy re-the
circumstances, if was expected at
that many per-left to themselves, can only get the time that the Yugoslava parted tonight
sona detained during the recent progressively worse." would have pursued IL ***x(€550" middle course in an effort and had served
were found drunk The Palestino problem was a previous sen-political one, he declared, and be made
to curry farther favour tees for disturbing the peace no progress would with the Western nations. The report sald "scores" were until the political issues involved
being held by authorities with were squarely faced, indictments to be drawn up
DETERMINATION
It
FT now seems that current
polley is favour
ing continued independence and expressing determina- tion to stay outside the Soviet bloc but at the same time doing their utmost to improve relations with the Communist countries.
in natural that
while
"Only after a politient settle-
nguinst them later in the week, ment guaranteeing Arab rights United Press und Reuter. in Palestine is reached will the way be open to successfut economie development," he said. |--Neuter.
Water Cut
To 10 Hours Another 'Giant' From Monday Has Trouble
Yugoslavia accks good rela-As from next Monday, October
tions with both the East and the Weat it feels n greater affinity towards the Eastern bloc countries who follow the "Socialist" path, thus Yugoslavia can be ex- pected to take full advantage of the Kremlin's current friendly attitude. That the
Yugoslave are anxious to avoid giving offence to Rusela at tho
London, Oct. 7. A BOAC Britannia turbo-
to London
prop airliner few on three en 14, the hours of water supply lines from Rome In the Colony will be reduced from the present 16 hours to 10 hours a day, WAI 10. nounced this morning, Supply will be in two periods of five hours each, from 5 s.m. to 10 am. and from & p.m. to 10
p.a.
storage this morning was 9,500 million gallons estimated yield from streama and catchwaters between now and April 30 next
Ja 3,000 milion gallons
total of 12,500 million gallons.
present time is understand-} it has been decided that a re-
able and the conviction of Mr Milovan Djilas, a former Vice-President, who received
An
additional
seven-year
prison term, appears to be an expression of this con-
cern.
SIGNS
HERE are also signs that Yugoslavia's now Soviet
TH
serve of 2,700 milion gallons at April 30 is essential, Isay- ing 9,800 million gallons avall. during able for consumption the winter months,
This represents an average con
sumption of between 47 and 48 million gallons a day and it la reckoned that supply can ba kept at this figure li water is provided for 10 hours a day.
Bombarded By
relationship coincides with Volcanic Rocks
n tightening of the national Communist Party discipline,
London, Oct. 7.
particularly towards some [Tuge rocks thrown up by Communista who distrust | undersea volcano havo bom- Soviet Intentions and are barted. Fayal Island in the more inclined towards a Azores, it was learned here pro-Western policy. But today.
Roctes damaged
tho
while overtures are being made to the Russlaus it is Cape Idahos Tighthouse. When of Houses and a window at improbable that Yugoslavia they fell in open country, they will defect to the Soviet coused gaping holes. No
bloc as the conditions pro casualties have been reported. too binding and, the nd-The volcano, which Kes same vantages of sasociation with 400 metres from the coast of the West have clearly im- the land, continues to spout pressed themselves on the denies and pours forth-Lava Yugoslave since the break which is forming a new island
In the peas-France-Presse" with Humia.
today.
Engine trouble developed while the plane was flying on the Tokyo-Britain run.
The
Britannia's passengern were transferred to another air- liner in Rome, and the BOAC plane was flown home empty to have its
engine, repaired.—
United Press.
ONE DEAD IN GOA CLASH
Bombay, Oct. 7. Indian and Portuguese, border patrols exchanged fire earls this morning on the Karwar Goa border occording to re- ports received by offeint sources here today, the Press Trust of India said.
One Portuguese soldier was kiled and his body was found on Indian territory, the reports
ld
The 150-year-old Hossie Castle, near Montrose, was recently demolished by Army engineers with the aid of 500 pounds of plastic explosive. Within 30 seconds the castle- which was sold to a professional footballer 20 years ago for £1-was- reduced to 20,000 tons
widening of rubble which, is to be used by the local connell for a road
scheme. The charge was sel off by the present owner of the castle and grourids-Mr Gearré. Ozilvič...... Keystone.
SHIPPING No More Free
NEWS
tho
Beginning today. China Mail will publish a spécial digest of shipping news on Tuesdays, Wednes days and Thursdays.
This will. · appöne Page 3. The service in written and 'compiled' by a team of spécial shipping writers in London.
on
•Thin wilt from time to time be ́supplemented with Items obtained from local and other overeaas ́sources.
The Fourth Quin Dies
Rides
On
Bank's Crane
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
Workmon building the now Chartered Bank building used to "thumb" "ridos on the huge` derrick, crane to the Floors above.
TC-
On many occasions they were box containing some buildk seen petting a free ride from materiois-and some men. the ground to the highest level So they wroic to the now under construction, riding sidential engineer, saying that un steel joints or anything that this must stop. the derrick crane happened to he holsting..
Toulon, Oct. 7. Roland, the fourth of the quintuplets born on Wednesday And that cons holding on to Camille and Laurence Chris-lo a cable or something as they tofle died here this morning were being hoisted up to the leaving only one child, Michole, 18th floor which is just about still living, officials at Foch 250 feet above Des Voeux Road, Hospital said.
Doctors sald Michele is still
In "satisfactory condition." But
preinature.
"Improper Use"
this precarious
and
were obeying
ם
Mr Cheung Chow-chau, site foreman, told, the China Mail this morning that big the workmen, order. Since the site manage. ment received the written coin- munication from the Labour Department, workmen resolved
to use the vertical ladders.
"Quite Safe"
they' expressed grave doubts One day Inst month, an ofcer that she would survive. The quintuplets were three months of the Labour Department saw
ascent
"I cannot understand," Mr spoke to the residential engineer Cheung sald. "It's quite sare. Three other quintuplets about it, pointing out the dan-The erano is capable of holsting on the Indian Philippe, Helene and Genevivoger of the improper use of five tons and the load is never was wounded In the died within 10 hours of their the derrick crane, clash and has been admitted to birth on Wednesday morning- Karwar elvit hospital-Itculeg. “United Press.
A constable on the Armed Reserve Police
fronter
A day or so later, the offelal sow the crane hoisting a wooden
CAPTIVE OF WILD INDIANS
ave-men expedition, left today
Rio de Janeiro, Oct., 7.
to free a white man who has been reported a captlyn of a savage Indian tribe for 12
Two
rubber collectors said ja
* Brazilian army ofleer, who disappeared" in 1945 during a huniów trip In tha. Quiborg.
junglo along the Bolivian bor- der, was in the hands of a wijd: tribe, of Indians-the "Picas Novos."ame The two subber collectors sold they were taken prisoner by the Indian who instead of kililor them, took them to their villaga.and.brought them -before a white, man who had ·
that heavy even with a few workmen riding on it."
Mr Cheung sald he had been |thumbing free rides on the occasions when he had to go to the top. "It's quick and safe," he added.
The workmen, too, and it dimoult to understand why great prestige among them. there should be no more free The mon, who wore a long rides, They can't understand beard, identified himself, as why ascending by ladder is good Lieutenant Fernando Gomes for their health,” · de Oliveira and asked the two me, to help free him. After being released, the rubber collectors notified, the military
I
But, they only have to climb for a short while, for the management is building a tem- author;¡ilea.. 0: ftheMarek poyary" lift to save their time. Branes-Prospe,
and energy.
Pleven Ú.S. ABOUT
Starts
TO LAUNCH
Work On SPACE ROCKET New Govt
Paris, Oct. 7.
M. Rene Pleven, 56-year- old near-radical statesman, tonight began efforts to secure a truco among key French political parties his condition for under- taking to form a new government,
A few hours after flying from hin Brittany constituency to
accept the invitation of Prest- dent Rene Coty, M. Pleven conferred with M. Maurice Prime Bourges Maunoury, Minister of tho Radical-led coalition overthrown week ago on its Algerian Reform Bill.
*
Later he met M. Guy Mollet, Sociallst leader, who declined the Premiership last night after mteling Conservative opposition to his demand for specia! powers to tackle economic and social problems.
"Nothing_Less”
M. Pleven, who has served in 10 govemments and has twice been Prime Minister, warned that he would settle for nothing less than of broad-based
mene ranging from Socialista or the left to Conservatives on the right,
for
Washington, Oct. 7. An Air Forcè spokesman sald
today that the United States was about to launch a rocket expected to climb between 3,900 miles and 4,000 miles above the earlă.
Ile said the launching.
known
As "Project Far Side," would take place at Eniwetek Atoll In the Facific. The firing bod been' planned for the end of September but had been delayed by bad weather,
The spokesman said the rockel, designed to travel higher into space than the Soviet satellite, would be launched "minute" - 25
2008.
"al any
as the
weather was favourable, The rocket will be carried to
100,000 feet by a balloon- supported platform before being fired Info outer space, ho said.
The rocket was said to be too mmail to not as a 'booster for an earth satellite but was con- sidered important as a 10- search instrument---Reuter..
Mock Flight Into Space
Baltimore, Oct. 7. Enclosed in a special - přes
Public opinion Is weary of governmental Instability; he de clared "It demands authorlly, surised cabin, Niela Jensen, a continuity and action.
scientist, hasi, A fitado "a mock Hc called
agreement flight 95 miles into space, the among the parties on a year's American air forço announced. political truce which
would "simultaneous
und urgent" action to solve the Algerian problem, strengthen space suit, he was subjected. .... the Government by constituto the atmospheric conditions tional reform, restore France's record altitude he reached.
to be found at the artificial reformi
allow
financial
health
and
the Jensen did not leave ground, but dressed in a special
taxation.
The test was designed to col- Political observers did not lect information on the reactions rate M. Pleven's chances very of human beings and substances high because of the sharply op- to such an altitude, BO. 43. Ta posing slands of the Sociallats enable any necessary modifer- and Conservatives on financial tions in equipment to be made. polley-Reuter.
-France-Presse,
DIAL 255 FOR THE 'BEEP"
Berlin, Oct. 7. | morning the signals were lond Want to hear the Soviet and clear enough to enable the satellite? Dial Berlin 255. Institute to record them on
The head of Berlin'a Geopby- tape. sical Institute, Prof. Pichard This tape Is being played Scherbas, said when the satel- back continually for phone sub- lite passed over Berlin this scribers, he said. United Press.
Tower Bridge, London
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