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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1958.

State Department's Retort To Nikita's Attack

BRIEFS Mr K's 'Distorted View' Of US

London, Jan. 28. When Roy Lyons, newly arrived froni Jamaica, is happy be like to show it. The other night, Lyona was happy.

He threw his arms around the nearest polleeman and whoused, "I am happy in this country. Let's dance,'

Hald the judge in a Tollen- ham Court today: "It is very nice to know you Are vert happy in this particular conn. try." But he fined Lyons 10 shilings for being drunk Fund disorderly Just the BLOG. United Press.

F. Jucksoul, Jul. 28. An Army Reserve training has two new pri- Hroup here vates with military names:

{}, C's L

Mulhews, and, Colonel H. Walker Jr.-United Press,

Springfield, Jan. 28. Chief Evergreen Tree, an In- dlan from Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, drew a line of 325 and costa for speeding yealer- day although he explained that he merely fallowed a Palefaces example.

Araused of driving 58 miles

Wrong Idea Of US He's Amazed At Storm Police

Policies

And Motives

Washington, Jan. 28.

The State Department said today that Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party leader, in his speech broadcast by Moscow Radio last week- ond, had taken a "distorted view” of United States' policies and motives. The formal statement read by the State Depart- ment's spokesman added that Mr Khrushchev's speech, and his "hors d'oeuvres" remarks at a cocktail party last night in Moscow, empha- sised the difficulties which would beset a short, unprepared East-West summit meeting.

an hour in a 30-mile zone, the The spokesman, Mr Lincoln White said the United

Chief Bald another motorist

passed him, "So I nudged my

Tay pony and moved on."

Unite PresN,

Evansville, Jan. 28

deliveryman!

com-

Newspaper Rainey Lemmons, 24, plained to police yesterday he Righted what, looked like a wild- cat in the street and hud to Br a pistol at It before it would get out of his way-United Press.

They

The Faith &

Pride In

Hongkong

Mr Teeling

London, Jan. 20. Mr William Teeling, a Con- servative Member of Parlia ment, said in a broadcast here tonight that the non-Communist Chinese had amazing faith und pride" in Hongkong.

Mr about his recent visit to the

States certainly did not consider Mr Khrush- chev's speech or his statements last night as the Soviet Union's reply to President Eisen- hower's statement on January 12 that he would be willing to meet Soviet leaders, pro- viding adequate preparations were made in advance at the diplomatic or Foreign Minis-Colony ters' level.

President Eisenhower made Jils| ciler In a letter to Mi Nikolau Butganin the Soviet Pring Madison, Jan, 28.

that letter, which Minister, Police arrested a 17-year-old replied to an earlier Boy yraterday for driving hom Mr Bulganin, the President atation wagon on the pavement, also suggested that attempts rojected Bi protests should be made, outside of the that be was driving alowly

general disarmament framework. and anyway was merely looking to rooch agrecent

Thes for a lost pair of classes. peaceful control of outer space. Unlled Press,

in the Mr Khrushchev, speech which he made, at an agriculterat rally in Minsk last Wednesday, aceused the United States of trying to increase ten-

Osaka, Jan. 28 The Osaka Housing Corp shows foresight in Its plant Concerned over the large mumi ber of singie women in this industrial city, it opened toy a new housing unit for bache- Jor girls right next to four apartment hois es built rxelu.

ively for unmarried mezi.

Next on the programme; an-1 other apartment house nearby married candles.--United

fur

Press.

on

that

Teeling was

speaking

Police Lines To Get Near Their Proxy Brides

Sydney, Jan. 28. Hundreds of Greeks and Italians stormed the gates of the wharf here today to get to their proxy brides. More than 250 brides arrived in the liner Castel Felice but were not allowed near their husbands until they had been cleared by customs. `

In amazing scenes, dozens of Italians and Greeks climbed the 10-foot gates at the end of the whart and rushed police.

Five police cars raced to the scene and twenty police ordered the

men back.

A brawl followed in which police

*x- were punched by ciled Italians.

Dozens of the wolting Italians stopped delivery trucks and Customs and agents cors and offered drivers £(A)1 if they the would drive them through

Bates.

Many

SUDDEN DASH

under-

could not make them stand.

Meanwhile their apitated husbands tried dozens of ruses to gain entry to the wharf but police caught up with all of them.-China Mall Special.

Held Shirley

Bassey Captive In

Hotel: Gaoled

A couple got through before On the British Broad-

hap- casting Corporation's "At Home] police realised what wis

pening. and Abroad" progtamine,

He said Communists "on the They then searched every States could not belleve that whole were falling in Hong- truck going on to the wharf for Air Khrushchev's speech, okong, though they were maiting customs inspection.

of the his remarks last night

use of the dock closures.

proxy brides A negotiating was "like a meal",

the had not seen their husbands for Mr Teeling described starting with hors d'oeuvres, Colony's immigration problem years and could not understand then going on to the mainus fantastic." The government why they were not allowed in course or the main problem, cod local council were doing talk to them. were intended us an adequate absolute wonders" in housing They screamed and wept at reply to the President's letter. | retugees, he added.—Reuter, police and customs officials who

In fact, the statement at one Point pointedly referred to ar Khrushchev as the "First Seere-

the Soviet Communist | try of L'arty," whereas Mr Bulgania is the head of the Soviet Govern- incut.

when

He said the Soviet Union The statement also sald 11: would discuss control of the in- was "noteworthy" that

misiler Llewelyn Thompson, the lur-vantnental ballistic after the West had agreed to U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, ban on nuclear weapons, a ban met Mr Andrei Grumyko. the on clear testing, and the Soviet Foreign Minister, 1031 liquidation of its overseas bases Thursday to find out the rent- tion to the President's proposal, The State Department state- ment today said the United Mr Gromyko made no mention of the Inatters raised In Khrushchev's

speech the before.

Convicts Refuse To Eat

Deer Lodge, Montana, Jan. 28.

COME 300 prisciers of the Montana State Penitentiary had been 24 hours without food as their sit-down strike continued here tonight.

The prisoners refused to leave their dining-room early today for reasons which they did not disclose. The Govertor sakt they would have no more food ant they returned to their cells.

So far there have been nu incidents in the current strike. The prison was the scene of riots six months ago.-France-Presse.

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ACROSS

1 The north wind (0),

Popular song: (5).

Look rudely (5).

Introductory dishi? (0).

10 Play a part (5).

31 Chat without legst (5).

DOWN

1 Dearly beloved proplet (8).

3 Annoying snakes? (8).

3 Grows old (4)

4 Wherein men put their arms

(7).

12 Retain some cargo spuce (4).0

13 Auctions (5).

18 Form of meteor a very long

way off (6).

18 The motive (8).

20 Twangy (5);,

22 Top-liner (4).

23 Slow movers (6).

25 They run from centre to cir-

cumference (5).

26 Long Bob! (0),

27 Staircase column (5).

28 Men or beasta? (5),

29 What schoolchildren have In

hot summer term? (0),

5 State offence (7).

Curdling agent (6),

Go one butter (6).

11 They may

silrrups (8).

be attached to.

16 Furniture man (8).

10 Recovers (7).

17 Not a pure-bred (7).

10 Makiny more comfortable

(6).

21 Not together (5).

24 Nothing but lish (4).

TUESDAY'S SOLUTION—Across: 3 Ides, 7 Short, 8 Bear, Acres: 1 Lascu, 7 Owes, 1 Astose, 10 Snap, 10 Arson, 21 Comet, 22 Crup, 23 Earls Court), 20 Digs. 20 Layette, 30 Prim, 31 Pair, 32 Sulu, 33 Yank, Down: 1 Shorn, 2 Profane, Driew, 5 Abot, 0 Rare, 0 Flop, 11 1-cate, 13 Rasp, 14 Kind, 16 Early, 17 Scud, 18 Smug, 20 Rosetto, 22 Cram, 24 Allen, 25 tole, 27 Imam, z9 Spy,

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day

I said that Mr Khrushchev's speech made no mention "of the long series of initiatives of the Ured States for peace as well as its long, constant record of non-aggression."

Mr

Hungary's New Prime Minister

Falls Into Line

-I'll Follow The Same Road”

Budapest, Jan. 28.

who

hold

London, Jan. 28. 20-year-old travelling salesman,

coloured singer Shirley Bassey now touring Aus- tralia-hostage for "three hours of torror" was gooled for three yours hore today.

The salesman, Terence Davis, was found guilty of shooting al a police inspector with intent to resist arrest and possessing a pistol with intent to endanger ilfe.

it

He had pleaded guilty พ

Peter assaulting

Honey, variety arilst with whom Miss Bassey was sold in court last week to have associated.

He was sentenced to three years' imprisonment on all three charges, the sentences to min concurrently.

Davis was

have

alleged to

Hungary's new Prime Minister, Dr Ferenc Muen-gene to a hotel in London's West nich, making his maiden speech in Parliament End on Novetober 10 last year

to talk with Miss Bassey

hls today, said he was 100 per cent in agreement love for her, held her hostage, the door of her with the policy of his predecessor, Mr Janos barricaded

room against police and to have Kadar, who resigned to concentrate on his red Ave shots from a pistol.

SHOTS duties as First Secretary of the Hungarlan Communist Party.

The new

Khrushchev also had taken a distorted vlew of the

government, he policies and motives of some of added, "will follow the game

allies, the state rondl the Western

ns that chosen by the ment added.

Karlar government at u historic

parti. time,"

This was a reference cularly to Britain and France

United whu, like the

States, have sent formal repiles to the Soviet Government's demand for an Immediate summit con- ference. Reuter,

The new government did not represent any sort of political change.

Dr Muennick, portly and Jovial looking, said he respected Mr Kadar as a man "who did not spare his energies for the

Moro Pirates well-being of the Hungarian

Raid P.I. Villages

Manila, Jan. 29.

people and who gained merit people In preventing the from falling into the abyss of the counter-revolution."

The new Prime Minister sald unity had been created the Party And government during the post 15 months "which I must say hover existed before."

He added that the Soviet Union remained the guarantee for the national existence, independence and progress

A huge Moro (Moslem Fili

pino) pirate band, riding 13 native sail-boats, yes- terday sacked two coastal village in Cebu Province, Central Philippines, the Reuler. Army anthorities report- ed lust night.

The band, reported to have comprised more than 100 men, took away food and valuables would have kidnapped children had they not been tolled by the men-folk.

wind

PRINCE ORSINI:

Papal Title

May Be

At Stake

Romo, Jan. 28.

A high Vatican source said today Prince Filippo Orsini would farfoit his title as Noblo Assistant to the Papal Throne if polico ra- ports of his "attempted suicida" proved correct.

weekend

After Honey left he was alone with Miss Bassey, and during Üheir conversation ared a shol at the phone,

Davis barricaded the door and when police arrived he fired a shot splintering the door panel. He fired again after his father arrived.

The fifth shot went into his own leg and may have been fred in accident, the prosecu- tion alleged.

In his summing-up, the judge referred to Davis's statement in which he said his mother told him Miss Barney had got rid of four babies by different had denied men. Mes Bassey the allegations. The judge comm- i mented: "A pretty character it

you accept the evidence."

A statement issued by Misa Bassey's solicitor tonight said there was "no truth or founda- tion whatsoever" In the state- ment that "she got rid of four babies by different men."

This report has caused great At least four Rome new-distress to our client and mem- papers linked the admission into bers of her family," the state- with the inert anid.-China Mail Spccini. hospital of Orsini sudden illness of his British actress friend Belinda Lee who was adinitted to a a hospital this suffering from an overdose of sleeping tablets,

The semi-official Italian news. agency Ansa sold the Prince was being treated for multiple Bronxville, Jan. 28. Heart attacks claimed the superficial cuts on his right and It quoted palico Ilves

ich wrists." dt Frank X. Glig," an

the Incident Ag Executive

as listing assistant

the In

Heart Attacks

The Moros fed shortly before Dolker Division of Babcock & "attempted suicide." Army troops arrived.

The raid was the first repurt

of a Moro pirate band operating beyond Southern Phillippine

Wilcox Co., and his wife, Mus Helen Toinal Gil within an eight-hour period.

Gilg, 57, dled ai

his home. waters and ralding a Central Mrs Glig, 50, dled early yester- Philippine province-France- day morning, also at home. Presse.

United Press,

A Valicon source sald Orsini would forfelt his title as one of the two Princo Assistants to the Papal Throne if he were Involved in a public scandal. But there was no indication when and if such a decision would be made.--United Press.

Red Ears In US?

SIR PERCY SPENDER'S FAREWELL REMARKS

New York, Jan. 28. TF a lot of cars in the US. burned today It

tanto Spender, reliring Australláti Anibabendor to the United States, said at a farewell Tahoticon Harp: "It is a tragedy that the American people are so titilė understood in other parts of the world.

"Americana are basically a teligious ppople; much of their life" revolves around the Church

"Aginaluss Abor ste ukiikissä an inflexible.

and moralatte in dealing with vibor nations.

“Perfiaio becauso of their religion and History, Miey are iñcalisiis, and the conjunction of religion and idealien sokken: it very, disfitwis for them to compromise with anything" that helleya eyil.

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