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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1958.

Broadening Of Inter-Dependence

Macmillan Wants Allies To Include Political And Economic Fields

By JOHN HEFFERNAN

Greencastle, Ind., June 8..

Mr Harold Macmillan today called for a broadening of Allied inter-dependence to include not only defence but also the political and economic fields.

"Just as the economies of the states of the union on this cun tinent grew together 200 years 60, some measure at ago, least, must the economies of the free world today," he declared. He added that there were still "Loo many arificial barriers to free flow of money and trade in the free world."

The Prime Minister was speaking at the graduation excreface of De Pauw University In his mother's home slate, also received an .degree..

Freer Life

Не

honorary

"....we have got to live and build, while we have the time, o Tuller and freer life for our- zolves and for all the world," he said.

"Whether it be in great Commonwealth like ours or a eonlinent like

yours

great

We can no longer afford to think parochially.

HAROLD MACMILLAN

We have got to live and build,

tohile we have the tine.

filled with ravening beasts reuk-

Mr Minciuillan recalled that being to devour each other; where and President Eisenhower had there was bound to be slarva drawn

for tlon for the many and plenty Washing-or the low; and one is which cycles and war

"blueprint up w Inter-dependence" In

ton at October.

violent trace

"inter-dependence is already were Inevitable was utterly

a reality," the Prime Minister 19." observed.

sive.

Can Develop

cal field, and

**

bo so strong, ita eitractions So great, that the threat to uur way

Indivisible

Me Macmillan said he thought I was too pesulinlelle à judgment to feel that the struggle between the Communist and

non Communist world was fated to end either in war of by the triumph of revolutionary Com- munism.

He said he could not believa that. In the tota View, A country Bike Bovies Ramls would not in due course be subjected to the normas de- velopment

civilised of all people, when Soviet men and women would berla to sak themarlves the old questions: Who made us? Why are we here? What is the purpose of life? Is there a right and a wrong? Is there sin? Is there God?

"This will not come about it we in the free world lose our own faith." "But If we hold an to our faith I am persuaded this day will come."

Mr Macmillan dealt at length with the unemmmitted untions of Africa and Asia, when, in a reference to the two great torees" in the world, ho Fuld always face each they did not other directly across an empty urena.

Uncommitted

Anti-Spitting Campaign

For Singapore In August

Singapure, June 8.

The Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Goan, today outlined a plan for his anti-spliting which will campaign stari in August.

He said in a ctreular to the Council Finance and

Committee, In the General Purposes

The new fly-over on the main London-Brighton road, and the new railway station, built in connection with the expansion of Gatwick Airport, Sussex. The steeply ramped roads bring motor traffic up to the level of the concourse and the main entrance of the Airport. The Brighton Road passes beneath the open well (in centre of picture)-Reuterphoto.

38

Nikita's Drive Against `Over-Drinking'

Gains Momentum

Moscow, June 8.

of Asia and Africa that representatives of schools, The Soviet press turned sharply on well-known

are at work. At Lade unions, and

religious

"On the contrary," he the- clared, the so-called uncom- "Nevertheless," he said, "two|mitted countries neither for us "In the field of defence it is¦1) ligs are true, which we have nor against, comprise enormous becoming more and more effec-¡not yet all learned. First, prog-numbers. Their rate muy well City

I believe that it we con† perlly, like pence is fulvisible, in vital. Naturally, develop it farther in the politi-ircondly, there are silli 100 countries

restotle many artilleřil barriers to the new farees ist Tatters well, then The free flow of money and trade in Arst these are apt to take crude bodies would be asked to attend cohesion of the free world will the free worl

and dangerous

But a meeting on August. 1, where shapes. These barriers have grown nationalism and national pride they would be invited to sup up historically when modern is in itself a healthy thing. 11 is pert the campaign.

he wanted The Mayor said civilization and materiai pro- only wrong when it is twisted

the couneli, to their infancy.into aggression,

Hive prizes 10 gress were in Indeed, when the political

ecuncillors, to entumge thein alms of the different countries

to promote the campaign In their constituencies. In the free world were dif- ferent, when the great al- liances had not been forged, It was natural that governi ments should pursue separate and conflicting economic

of life will decline over years."

the

Strengthening of the Wex- fern world's moana to cope with the threat of Soviet economie penetration LR tha under-developed areas of the world is belleved to be one of the major topics to be disor199– ed by President Eisenhower

projelen. Mr Macmillan in their private talks which will open

Whilte at the

House In Washington tomorrow.

and

"Dul now our political olms are the same; we differ, if at all, on tactics and not on strategy. A fow milce from Greenerslo We all face a common danger." is his mother's birthplac Mr Macmillan and he would Spencer,

Mr Indians,

Macnot go into any detail as to how millan's maternal grandfather the economies of the free world was the first man to be gradu- could be welded together. It nied by De Pauw University's was, in a sense, a job for the

experts.

"But it is also the job of the Mr Macmillan said that the Communist representation of statesmen to inspire and com- the cupitalist system as a jungle mand the experts," he added.

medical scroll.

A British Crossword Puzzle

33

4

121

26

28

ACROSS

1 Lawng with holes in (6).

5 Tenantiesa (5).

8 Slan please (4),

9 What the Intest cruzc

ervaled? (B).

11 Make yourself scarce' (5).

12 Stay doggo (and

nothing?) (3, 3).

14 Turns down-or up? (4).

16 Repair & puncture? (5).

18 Trame (5)."

6*3

10 Popular name la Germany

(4).

20 Supporting a branch line?

(0).

24 Journoy's and for many a

Mohammedan (5),

23 Tell-talce (8).

$16 17

16

22

23

DOWN

I Unusual ability (4).

2 Belted nobleman (4).

3 Scone of a mutiny. (4),

4 Cooks, fish fua furnace?, (0).

Not cleared of minest (7).

School where learning comes first! (7).

7 Mr Shy? (7).\

10 Silenced the squeaker? (5)

19 Have a go (7),~~

14. The mution bean (7).

18 Verbal communication maybe

·(7).

17 Mako amends (5).

19 Strange child but apparently

a hot favourite! (5, 2). -

21 Famous clerio (4),

22 Manner of walking (4).

20 It's a rummy sort of con- 25 St Helena, for example (4).-

coction (4).

27 Pecrage perhaps (3).

28 Cizidio up (0);

"SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD. → Across: "9" Limerick, Horrid. Flen-bite, 11 Fritters,, 12 Fled, 13 Tutor, 18 Pares, 19

"Certainly we in Britain have considerable, experience we of these obatigre, and have not been unresponsive to this new challenge. Since the end of the war. this process has been extended to peoples not of British rock. Thus we have transformed empire to Commonwealth.

He niso proposed that prizea e diven to restaurafits, coffee- shops, theatres, hawkers' stolis,; schools, factories, markets and conteens which co-operated.

FLY-OVER IN SUSSEX

New Saints

To Be Considered

Vatican City, June 9.

*

Pago ̈¥

COLOUR TV COMPETES WITH SPUTNIKS AT POZNAN

Poznan, June 8, The Poznan International Fair opened today with American colour TV and Soviet Sputniks competing for crowds

For tho first time, private American businessmen -word among the 37 nations offering goods for salʻat the fair, one of the largest market places in Eastern Europe. The American Government had a lisplay last your.

Responsible

The Poznan Fair itself is in- directly responsible for the fact the US, was there. Two years ngo, police workers rloted dur-

fair and laid the Bng the

groundwork for the liberalien- tion of the Government which penita more contact with the West.

rota The price of the 1958 war 53 dead and more than 300 arrested.

The Soylet pavilion is only the fourth inrgeal o the fair, Ita

two main exhibition a Sputniks, similar to the display,

Format decisions will be at the Brussels Fair, and "not".

taken al two consistories for export,”

here today on whether to declare two new saints of

the

Church.

Impressed

Roman Catholic The American pavilion,

dik

not find

second biggest, is housed it a new glass and akalam build- The candidates for canonisa- | ing That replace E last year's Hon are Joaquina de Vedruna nylon tent. First day visiors de Mas, a Spanish woman who were impressed by the array of founded the Institute of the goods designed for actual.sale

than Carmelite Sisters of Charity, and rather

Last display. Carlo of Sezze, a Franciscan year's $12,000 model home and triar monk.

expensive cars immediate buyers.

There were colour television askets and a transmitter to do-

them,

tractors, cardinals 1t they approve monstrate of the canonisations. They will ploughs, texilio machines, and Baht machinery, One signify their approval by saying ||ulher in Latin "places" (it plures).

pleaser was a machine This consistory, held in secrat, to make 200 pairs of American will be attended by all the bluo Jeana popular

Soviet movie stars, actors and singers today în a stepped-up campaign against drunken-hus

ness.

It

An cmcially-sponsored anti- overdrinking campaign has been proceeding here for months. was touched off by Premler Nikita S. Khrushchev himself.

The weekend, edition of the newspaper Soviel Culture at- tacked several entertainment celebrities with a broad ́charge of "anti-social behaviour."

MOVIE STAR

WANTS SUPPORT Radio stations would be ask- "Of our own wilt nnd designed to give time to talks sup- we have set up in freedom perting the campaign,

countries liko grent

India, The Mayor said he also want- One movie star on a Siberian Pakistan and Ceylon and re-ed the government to holp, by tour performed at a workers"

Malay stamping mall during the month club in Komsomolsk in cently Chana, and the States.

intoxicated Other new nations like with anti-spitting slogans,

state," it the West Indies will in time join At the end of the month there | charged.

would be a mass anti-spitting These ranks.

rally.

"I call them ranks; but it is

discipline no military

which keeps the

Cominonwealth to- gether. It is not now even in

After the anti-spliting cam pain will come similar drives against ter and pests,

all cases the te of the crowIŁ The Mayor said ho climated

It is certainly not unlty of creed all these campaigns would cost

or ruce or colour, Nevertheless, about $(M)00,000-Heutor,

our

LEBANESE

it is real unity based upon

common to old traditions country and yours. It is the Echse of government by debate and discussion, committees and parliaments; it is the indepen- dence of the judiciary, the ice- dom of the individual, the uni-1 versality of law. The ultimate- success of the free world wil perhaps defend on the degree to which we can spread those ideals to the hesitating and un-The

committed countries."-Reuter,

Jet Raid On

Rebels

Lebanese

Beirut, June 8. jot fighters

TO BE TRIED

Jerusalem, June 8.

Was

PLACET

Pope Plus XIL will Arst

crowd.

Are The Jews cardinals of the Curia and any Polish youth daily.

Human? He

Asked: Convicted

Hanover, Juna 8. Man A West German court at Himmelreich, near hore, today handed down a sus- pended sentence of four months imprisonment

The newspaper sald that cases of such behaviour were wide- Cultural Ministry spread. ofciuls

had called already several artists on the carpet for their behaviour, Bovie: Culture said.

others who happen to be in Rome.

with

More than 3,000 books ола aclence and economies will be donated to Folond by the U.S. after the end of the fair.

Then the consistory will thrown apen to patriarchs, archbishops and bishops and the sume question will be asked.

The largest exhibitor wis The 82-year-old Pontif is

ex West Germany, with 10,000 pected to explain to them the square yards, followed by the for the canonisations.-U.S., Britain, Russia (3,400),

and Franer-UP.I

гедвока Reuter.

PROTECTING CURRENCY

against Edgar Fernow, 54, THE United

Damascus, June 8. The Syrian, interior Ministër, '

Arab Republic} Abdul Hamich Serraj, said the todny impost'd an, exit fee (alm

measure was "to a school teacher, for hay-of ten Syrian pounds for all protect national currency and,

of the

chases,"

ing said that he was sorry UAR citizens leaving Syrin, "to local markets from outside pur- all the Jews had not been protect national currency," gassed by tho Naxis. Fernau

After describing as "survivals

was said to have of the past" the love lives of.

a barber some of the stars under cris aided, speaking in

"Besides, the Jews are Licism, Soviet Culture quoted shop, One lotier went in to the Minis- not human."

The sentence УДА handed try by a group of police off-

a charge of "pubilo clais which said that the anti- down on social conduct of certain actors Ppproval of crimes and slander

of the dead". fs Justly qualified as sure on

nhealthy body." Soviet Culture cbrc of famous

The sentence was lighter than Instanced the one handed down on a Emilar charge last month against Ludwig Zind, 54,

school

Israeli Cabinet decided v. Drujnikov, who turned, up cinema actor,

at a mocting today that drunk at o workers' club where teacher of Offenburg, who was the 14 Labanoro who were he was to give a lecture. Musi convicted of making similar arrosted on Friday trying clans of the Armenian National statements.

Georgloo

Zind, who defended his asseT-

to cross Ismoli torritory, Orchestra and the should be tried in Israeli "Pero" ensemble were also criti-tons even during the trial, was clsed for organising "a debauche sentenced to a year's imprison- courts for illegal passage in a drunken state in a public men-France-Presse,

place",

with arms.

The captured men 'carried: Lebanese papers and belonged this to the Lebanese opposition party. However, the question of turn-

weekend attacked a band of

· CLANDESTINE

The paper citod soveral actors and dctressCJ,

about 500 rebels accompanying e mule train of military equipmenting them over to the Lebanese cinema near the Syrian border north of authorities will be brought up who, for the wake of gain, or before the mixed Irsell-ganised clandestine concerts with Daalbek, it was announced here Lebanese armistice commission the connivance of Soviet busi- today,

mcbts to consider nessinon. A statement said 'an anti-when it

this 1:

that added

actors complaint alrerett gun

used against the Israel's

Drujnikov, Martinson and attacking planes was destroyed, matter.

The captured men were from Gurchenko, who were summon- Some explosions, apparently from

camp and ed to appear before the Culture ammunition in the mule train, a Syrian training were caused by the planes, which were on their way to Lebanon Ministry meeting, had all con- when they were arrested. Three fessed their errors and promised dispersed the rebels

Beirut today had its quistest others were killed in a clash "never again to sully the name day of the month-old crisis with an Israell patrol-France- of a Soviet artiste-France-

Presse and U.F.I. Reuter.

Presse.

GAMBLING RACKET NETS

$300,000 A MONTH

Singapore, June 8. Racketeers were making month $(M)800,000 from an illegal "ches fah” lottery. In Malaya, the Straits Times sald today. sets in chee fah are placed

on 16 numbers.

quoted the Selangon State Criminal Invesilgation. Départment

Aque, 22 Dliectot, 24 Radiator 25 Avarge, 20 Trensure, Down The Times

-1 Chaff, 2 Trail, 3 Tilfte im, 4 die, U.Eras, 0 Iclele, 7 Kneads, 10 Error, 14 Tasik, 15 Reserve, 10 Parrot, 17 Hurdle, 20 Start, Tue 22 Dals, 23 Koer.

Chief, Mr T. Hamilton, as the draw, blaming · it Baying that bela brought police action.

In by agents were placed on a 36-number board. The number with the least bets was declared the winner,

In cases, where numbern were more de less evenly backed, the organisers had been known to cancel

on

TO PLEAD GRIMSBY'S CAUSE

Grimsby, Juno, 8. Alderman Matt Larmour, Grimsby's Socialist Mayor, may go to Iceland to pload his town's cause in the Icelandic

Fishery limita dispute,

"

The Mayor wrote today to Sir Farndale Phillips, President of theBellini Trawlers Federp- tlan, who said laat wock he was propared to go to Iceland to put the trawlórman's case.

Alderman Larmour told him: "If I can do any good I, will go to Iceland with you."

DISASTROUS

Captain Dennis Walch, Secro- taty

of Grimsby's 300-strung and Matos Guild, The Times quoted Mir Hamil- Skippars

as "disastrous”... the ton as saying police were described

the small reports that the Faroe Islands Haraming

had announced their intention fry" in the racketto, put out their dshery limits to agents and runners in 12 miles as well as forland.

"Such a move would, have * the hope that eventually

terrible effect on the quailty of ong of them would reveal an lanked in this count, the. fila" connections. — ftauter, mid.Chloa keij Épecial.

President Gamel Abdel

Its effect will be to restrict Nasser decreed that private cars leaving the area would be sub-the number of profitable buying mako Syrians could foct to an additional fee of 50 trips Syrian pounds.

Abroad.-U.P.I."

The Windy Nook Widow,

The Windy Nook widow-Mrs Mary Ellzibeth Wilson—who had been sentenced to death after bulner found guilty of murdering by polson her second and third husbanda, was granted a feprieve it was sanounced in London recently. Both her husbên đăng who were 70 years old, such died wibla » förtninks & -marrying hér, Kévatone,

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