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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1958.
JEWS DISCRIMINATE Withdrawn Agreement
AGAINST BRITAIN
Amman, Aug. 7.
Israel is allowing only American planes to fly over Israeli territory on supply runs from Cyprus to Amman, reliable sources said tonight. British planes are banned by the Israelis, it was said.
U.S. planes flew in last night when an Anglo- American airlift to British troops here was resumed. American planes also were expected on here tonight with supplies.
The airlift was stopped for four days when Israel withdrew permission for the flights.
The airlift last night was shrouded in secrecy, But the sources said, the Israelis, who have tumed back British plants over their coast on supply flights, gave a go-ahead for U.S. flights.
Last night six U.S. globemasters arrived here bringing aviation fuel and stores.
No reason was given for discrimination against British planes.
Britain, meanwhile, was apparently set to use the port of Aqaba at the southern end of Jordan as a sup- ply and troop gateway. Reinforcements for Her troops here were landed at Aqaba last night and flown here to Amman today.
U.S. supply ships also have unloaded at Aqaba in recent days.-U.P.I.
School Petition
CABLE BRIEFS
New York, Aug. 7. Harry Baronian, publisher of the Bowery News, has in. troduced new pinamisk "to discourage panhandling And alimulate Hie laten! urge in books to go to work."
Baronian, when accosted by a "slem-artist" anking for ล "hand-out" now gives them A pay packet envelope containing a dime and a card reading: "Why not peddle the Bowers New***
The results to date have been ar assortment of astonishert Klances U.P.I.
Tulsa, Oklahoma, Aug. 7. William S. Clack forgot one
realised he had Clark.
lie went back to got her, and their Aven-pound boy was born at the hospital-U.P.1.
.
MACMILLAN REMINDS "K"
Well,
OF NEED TO NEGOTIATE It Went AS WELL AS TO DEBATE In The
London, Aug. 7:
Mr Harold Macmillan tonight told Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet
Right
Prime Minister, he accepted a special United Nations Gen- Direction éral Assembly meeting on the Middle East, but thought more progress could have been made at a summit meeting of the Security Council.
HAS
By Richard Roper'
Cape Canaveral, Aug. 7. The U.S. Air Force mnounced inday that 1 Bomarc missile Gred by remole control from New York it a drone target plane over the Atlantic "did not
this
But the primary aim of the tent was lo determine whether the Bomare could be launched detection and firing system by
the Air Force Raid purpose "wis achieved."
Radar presumably stationed East Const along the Flordla detected the drone plane which showed up as a "blip" on a rerpen in Kingston, New York. A huge computer there figured the ring data with lightning spced and sent the needle- nosed Bontar Interceptor streaking loward, the target över the Atlantic.
In his letter to Mr Khrushchev, Mr Macmillan expressed regret that the Soviet Prime Minister had "withdrawn agreement" to summit meeting of the Security Council. This agreement, he said, mit-Conference, to deal not dantly clear that 1 Rm Intercept its larget." detail when he raced off to their Khrushchey had very with the Middle East but anxious for such a meeting | hospitni In his car yesterday.
East-West issues, under conditions which are Taitway to the hospital, he clearly set out in a letter to wider
forgotten Mrs him on July 23,
about which he and Mr Jacceptable to all of us." Mr Macmillan quoted Khrushchev had been cor-Reuter, passage from Mr Khrush-{ responding since last cher's letter of July 23 January. which
said: "Considering
Mr Macmillan said he Guildford, Aug. 7.
the need for taking urgent failed to understand" Mr Judge Gordon Clark awarded decisions in the interests of | Elizabell Balmforth £231 for
Khrushchev's suggestion, in the pence, roasi accident
He maintaining injuries.
his lust letter of Tuesday Government con- ordered her parents to give her! Soviet £10 Immediately "to play siders that the form of that the next move was with meeting of the Heads of Government
cir- in these Johnston City, Texas, Aug. 7.
recumstances cannot have any The Sherif's office here
from Sheriff Ray | decisive significance. ... colved a call Masters of Brun County "We share your views yesterday, saying he was hold about the approach to a
their prisoners 125 {ing one of
discussion of this question miles away. fif
The Johnston City authorities at a special meeting of the devotion
admitted they didn't know the Security Council with Heads man frd escaped.-U.P.1. nt Government participat
To Princess From Texas
Montreal, Aug. 7.
A "school petition" brought Princess Margaret and 14- year-old Cherry Stayton, of Texas, together here yesterday.
Cherry travelled by air from; Mayor of Montreal, Mr Sarle, her home in Austin, Texus, with 40. telling him Cherry's her parents and brother specially journey and her
Royalty, to sew the Princess.
They asked if it was But she did not know that possible for Cherry to stand a ahead of her had gone a letter tle closer to Princess Margaret
to the and perhaps talk to her." from 2 schwol friends
Natives End Revolt Against Australia
Rabaul, Aug. 7.
A three-day tax revolt in the
The scholars' wish was graut- fed for as the Princess arrived at Lafontaine Park to meet 25,000 children,
around with."—U.P.I.
tak." London, Aug. 7. Asked why he slept on a bed ¦ of newspapers surrounded by
600 empty milk boltics in Looming house, Ronald Baker,
the Mayer brought 25, told a magistrate: "I fancied Cherry forward and stud."--11.P.I. "Mu'am. I would like you to
t
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Cherry Stayton. travelles, a leg way
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"On the contrary, it is I who am waiting from you an answer to my letter of July 1," he stated,
DULLES
STILL TO DECIDE
Washington, Aug. 7,
Mr John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of Stale, today re. President turned from two days talks with Juscelino Kubilachsek
In his letter of July 1. Mr Macmillan reminded Mr and other Brazilian leaders." Khrushchev he had had no Mr Dulles aald that Nikita reply to Western sugges- Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime tions made on May 31 about Mindsier, had shown an erratic drawing
up
summit character in his decision to
Coumeli rummit meeting on the Midle East,
In his 450-word letter, Mr Macmillan said Mr agenda. Khrushchey now proposed a special meeting of the Gen-day's letter eral Assembly..
This the United States had Fontion, Aug. 7. jafready proposed on July So that reientists ean track 18, bat action had been sus- Keir invements 700 crabs are
because of Mr at Sheringham, pended
The Princess aici: "So you are tagged the gil from Texas the petition | Norfolk, and then put back in Khrushchev's view that the
wha about."
"Yes," said Cherry, "But I
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village of Navuncaramid t know anything about it ended late today when until 1 motives there ran up the Reuter. Australian flag, took on oath of allegiance, and began to pay taxes,
Shortly afterwards the 07- your-old lender
of the village Manoa, told administratiem officers: "Mob rule has endea. We shall keep the peace and PY our taxes."
He led natives who fled past an delal electing a £2 hend tax.
On Monday Iwo villagers were killed and ime wounded 11421 het
in deflance of lux PaymentsUP.I.
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he was
Clasgow, Aug. 7. Twelve hours biter released from prison where le had served # sentence fer Assault Patrick Brennu, 38, was back in the cells for assault,
Brennan, who
mmitte striking a man on the face with a glass in a public house, was gavled here today for 21 months. -China Mail Spicelal.
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London, Auc. 7.
Geoffrey Rose
Magistrate fined Miss Alice Lewis £1 for "suffering an unmuzzled fernel- cus dog to be at large." suid the dog "plays with children but biles postmen."--U.P.I.
matter should be discuss4x at the summit.
"A special session of, the General Assembly would be acceptable to the British Government," Mr Macmillan
wrote.
"I do, however, still think that more progress could
CUBAN GOVT have been made on Middle
ATTACKS STRONGHOLDS
Havana, Aug. 7. Cuban Government troops today attacked a large of rebol concentration
forces in Oriente Province noar the Sierra Maestra
East questions by a meet- ing of the Security Council, especially one where the Heads of Government could negotiate as well as debate."
In the last paragraph Mr Macmillan spoke of a sum-
Doubtful
resulting in heavy rebel Death In
losses, the General Staff
here announced today.
This is the third day running that the General Start has a) nounced attocks on strongholds i held by Supporters of rebel leader Fidel Castro.
The Cuban Army's anti-rebel offensive was delayed untly the Americans kidnapped by Castro's forers had been released.
R.A.F.
Hospital
Nicosia, Aug. 7. The town at Limassol was placed under house currew this The communique said that afternoon during the funeral of the rebel Group which had a Cypriot Greek detaince, wh concentrated near Bayamo had died under what Cypriots been totally destroyed. alleged to be "mysterious cir- Government forces captured ncumstances" in # Royal Air mortar and 15 viften in today's Force hospital. engagement. One Government soldier was killed and Ave wounded-France-Presse.
now
Hoffa Knows
Nothing Of
Official's Death
a
Mr Macmillan ended to- by saying "I have always made it abun-
the
KHRUSHCHEV
DOUBTFUL
Those sources
reject a United Nations Security
.
Asked for comment on the Soviet leader's latest letter, Mir Dulles said he had not studied It in detail, but, added, "there has been an erratic character to his course which makes it very difficult to keep track of him,"
"First he is on again, then oil again, then Finnegan, as we say." Mr Dultes added with a smile.
however.
A rpokesman said, that early tracking reports in- dicated the complicated guld-
ance system "falled to function properly and the missile did not intercept is target."-UP.I.
MAD BOMB THROWER GETS
15 YEARS
Jerusalem, Aug. 7. Motha Dwoik, 26, was today sentenced to 15 years im- prisonment for hurling ́a hand grenade in
the Isracti last Sunday
Parliament on Khrushchev had seemed rendy October 29 last year.
Mr Dulles recalled that when
Dwelk had been convicted on
United Nations, Aug. 7. Sources close to the Saviok delegation
doubts exprossed tonight about the possibility of he left for Brazil Premier Nikkito Khrushchev attending Д special United to meet at a Security Council
The Premier, Mr David Ben Nations General Assembly summit meeting.
"Now apparently he thinka Gurion, the Foreign Minister. meeting on the Middle East.
belleved that the Security Council co terrible Mrs Golda Meir, and two other Ministers were wounded in the Soviet delegation at the he cannot possibly be there." Assembly
Mr Dulles said he was going | kazident, meeting would be hended either by Foreign to meet President Eisenhower Minista, Andrei Gromyko, or and Mr Christian Herter,
Deputy Foreign Minister, Under-Secretary of State, today. by Vassili Kuznetsov.
Asked whether he would go Earlier today, American fo New York to attend the Democrat Party leader, Adial projected U.N. General As Stevenson, who Is visitingsembly session on the Middle Moscow, said that Khrushchev East, Mr Dulles sald he could bad hinted to him in con-not answer wit this time versation on Tuesday that he Similarly, ho declined to discuss might, go to New York to attend the changes of Presizient the special General Assembly Elsenhower attending such session.-France-Presse.
session-Router.
the
May 7,
Soviet Propaganda
Prospers-So U.S. Asks Reciprocation
Washington, Aug. 7.
the Passing sentence today. Jerusalemi District Court said it Recepted modlest evidence that Deveik was mentally unbalanced, suffering from paranola.
and H
But the court also found he was responsible for his actions had not committed the crime under an irresistible im- pulse, The court recommended medical treatment in prison. — Reuter.
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Golda Meir Likely To See Lloyd
London, Aug. 7.
The US Government has asked the Soviet authorities to
allow the American Embassy in Moscow to issue pro-Israeli Foreign Minister, Mrs paganda material on a scale corresponding to that practised by the Soviet Embassy in Washington, it was announced today.
The dead pian, Platon Stylianou, was arrested during The Scviet Embassy recently the island-wide sweep of began a large-scale distribution suspects last month. Hospital of information bulletins, com- officials said his death was due muniques, appeals and similor to natural causes, but Cypriot matter to the American public, allege that he was ill-treated |***** prior to his death.
TRIES HIS HAND
Golda Meir will probably
Forel Secretary Selwyn Lloyd
AT A MUSICAL Yark for
the
be coming to London next Monday, Foreign Office source stated hero today. Her visit depends on whether
will be called on to go to New
the United Nation: Gertrui Assembly faketing. The American request which
London, Aug. 7.
this be held at should Dmitri Shostakovich, world beginning of next week. was delivered by the State De- Two post mortens WELC
partment to the Soviet Embassy (famous composer and plonist, carried
Stylianou but out on
A British informed Rources on Tuesday, asked that the has turned his hand to writing the results were not announced.
American Embassy should be muricals,
Radio said said that Mrs Meir had hersel! Only very few people, mainly
allowed to distribute such today. The broadcast, manitored suggested the visit. She has relatives. were permitted
sald This is here
Shostakovitch had funt mude an official visit to The coffin material effectively. attend the funeral.
operetta titled Paris and is due in understood to mean that the completed an
Rome on wreaths several
Saturday for talks with finan American material would in "Moscow Cheremuskl." Eoko.-France-Presse.
It salt this was, the first time Preinier Amintore Fantani, fact reach the Soviet publle,
tried Shostakovitch had
his hand at
Her talks in London would "this type of light The State Department said
The operetta is to be den primarily with the present musle." that no reply had yet been re-staged toon by
the Moscow Medie Fist alluation and nicans ceived to his request.-France-Musical Comedy
that Theatre for solving problems in Pres22,
area-France-Prease.
Washington, Aug. 7. Teamster President James R. bore
Hoffa told the Sonate Rockots Committoo today "positivaly "nothing" about the "hu
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knows
Royal
to
from
Visit
Teamster official Frank To Ghana
Kierdorf in Michigan.
Hoffa conceded that he gave Kierdorf a job as a local busi-
London, Aug. 7. The Prime Minister of Ghana,
U.P.I.
Moscow
Russians Do A Fuchs'
for the
ness agent in Flint, Michigan, Kwame Nkrumah, left London after Kerdorf was released today for home after a private- from prison. But he flatly denied visit and said that a member of that he ever gave Kierdot any the British Royal family would instructions which might lead be the guest of his country next to two or vandalism" against year,
| other on Belllushausen Sea to be paratory operationa any employer.
Dr Nkrumah did not my who
hfoscow, Ang. 7. Soviet explorers are planning | named after" two' 18th century Antarctic crossing during cording Tho Contilice questioned the vialior would be, but added:
expedition BUTORS the Rumlan explorers, Michaelwerky. Hoffa about Klerdorf, who died "It la most definito tut they an
When tha expedition` in In tody of butts,
and the dead will be very warmly welcomed." Antarullo mxt year to the South Lazarev and Thadeus Belling-
scientists will try to Although his visit was a pri- Pole, the Bovick Tam News hausert, man's misting uncle, Hermun
Leader of the Soviet Antarello establish whether the Aistasuta Kierdorf, as part of its current vate one, Dr Nkrumah was re- Agency reported today,.
Bevict scontata also plan to scientists group, Dr Somov, fol is a eaalinent or an archipelago investigation of gangster In-ceived by the Queef al Buck-
a Tam correspondent that the covered with an ico-cap, Semov nitration in the labour move-Ingham Palaco yesterday. Not up two soltalino braes, ons
U.P.I.
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