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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, AUGUST – 18, 1958.

LESLIE MUNRO REPORTS ON THE MIDDLE EAST

CONFIDENT OF SOLUTION

Likes To See WHO WAS

Token UN Force Formed

New York, Aug. 17.

Sir Leslie Munro, the President of the Special General Asssembly on the Middle East, said today that progress in negotiations at the United Nations was "hopeful" and he had' "every confidence" in the U.N.'s ability to solve Middle Eastern problems.

Sie lie, who was inter-American Troops from Jordan viewed in the television pre-and Lebanon might gratume "Meet the Pres" ild-neevsury

ret the two-thirds majority

tal he had "rutaplete con- is the Assembly, "provided it fidence that there would be no outbreak of hostitties as a res sul of the Mildle Eastern exists, Safistuciety pogrins is "Being made, both in the Assembly de- bate and on the private negetia Bens that are going on at the same time," he declared.

Asited now

FIRST

ROUND WORLD?

Singapore, Aug. 17. -

Two historians-an Indian and a British-disagreed ILM to who firat sailed round the world-a Fill- pino or a Sumatrad,

They were commenting can an

Ren in the Sunday Tunes The

Know Alls" column which sold a

Filipino was the first

to salt around the globe.

A Malay Was

S. Ramachandra writes today

was

was correctly widest," He sald he has read of a Malay as the that ! "moderate nations" pul It first mon round the world. H forward, it should get the re-salt this Malay was converted to Christianity and baptised! qured majority.

he thought

He

• Enrique" in 1812.

in Maincen United Nations fiere or obser-Sumatra-born and

was cold to the NA ver group traild be sent into the Jardan in view of the recent | Magellan on a slave that year. refusal DY 111 Jordania In 1621 during Magefion's Brst delegafe, Mr Abdul Moncia rond the world voyage Rama- Itifan, to consider such a pro-chandra sald Enrique was able "1 just meet pujde In' the Philippines Sie Leslie, who is aire New Josal, Sir Lenite sild: Zealand's Ambassador In Hade know. Jordan's pition we could speak his mother United States, said he was cer- must presunt difficulties." lain that the Mindle East would tomati President Nasm of the

Was Certain

A Suggestion indegionien, and that

United

Art Republic, was a man with

#1

longue.

A Filipino Was

Another convespondent P, D.

# WILL

native

un

of the board!

Sir Lesile repeated a stigges-Richards wid, however, it is on

that whom it was possible to Doveton he has often made, that he record dowli We have dealt with would like to Jatt safeessfully in the past," he said, over the Suez Cann compensatums and the stationis

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of the emergency tt N. Force."

Sir Lestle refused to reply to President question 02 Nasser's afttinde

terwards Israel, saying it was "unwise" to bring the Israeli Issue Into the discussion.

He rand Thought it was possible that a resalition whleh did not dumadid an immeclub with wat

IM

British,

token ppłon: United Nations force of about! Magnellaw's ship when the int- 1,000 men, stationed in someter Det forth on lux round the central location, and ready to world voyage from Europe. This

have move instantly

rounded into trouble Filipino would

Hehe world when he crossee, the spots around the world,

the landird niten Paville admilttest that it would meet with difficulties geuing Philippines, Richard; said.

the The editor of

"Know but added: Inte countries..

"Well, Alls" column quipped, There must he in ure future a

ponow, was he a Filipino or was diminution of national

he Sumatran? We were aware vereignty."

of the story about Enrique but it's not a very well substantiat- ed one. You see, we don't even Juow where he was born?" U.P.I.

He continued: "But we are still a long way from a world animale,"

HURRICANE THREAT TO U.S. OVER

Asked why such H per manent United Nations forer had not been set up after Surz. growing out of emergency

FEISAL'S AUNT ESCAPES

MOB'S WRATH BY RUSE

By COLIN LAWSÓN

Rome, Aug. 17.

Princess Badia, aunt of murdered King Feisal of Iraq, told tonight how she saved the lives of her family and nannie Hazeldine.

Spellman's

Warning

New York, Aug. 17. Franels Cardinal Spelman, the Roman Calholle Archbishop of New York, salt today to

more clear- Censunists were

cut in their objectives and more efficient in the pursuit of the i goals, than Americans were in

the cause of freedom.

Her story came to me from Cairo where the Princess an and her husband, Sherif ilus- sein and their three children are staying. When the first onslaught of the revolution be- erme known, Princess Badla put out all the lights in the palñge, drow the curtains and locked the gates and doors,

Stormed Palace

Part of the mob stormed up

to the palace, which es two miles from where Felsal and Prince lived. The the Crown

Cardinal Spellman was speak-mob fell for the emply palace idea and went away. Fearfully ing at a memorial service at the

The Princess told the house- convention of veleruns of foreign wors

hold to remain silent. A eur- few imposed helped save the family.

But for ten days the walled for the mob to attack and kill

He told the veterina Ca powerful ex-serviceman's assc- elation): "You as leaders must Warn our people, of even the beginals of Communist rier and the children-practical- of her Fold anywhere in the world.ly the only members We must not gain be aur-family left alive, After ten days, to act along lines choses by the Käthen the Prime Minister, Communist It is out to wusking for safe conduct for him- the peeple of the world to free-selt and the family. They ask- fod to be cllowed to go to Cairo dom."Realer.

an Ilve with Hassan.

Enter the finer Trade With Bothrined and defensive and turned her husband contacted General

krat

#1-

said: "It was just human ptu-

difficult crastination. It was

Bagdad, Aug. 17. one."

plans to resume trade enough creating that But he added that he thought with East European countries the report by Mr Hammarsk- and Chins, Dr Siddiq Shanshal, joll on his experiences with acting Foreign Minister, the United Nations Emer.nounced today,

Dr Shanshal, in a statement, arucy Force might lead to the

"We know our oil ant creation of such a permanent said: force in me,

some *L UNI exports arc markelable in both Eest and West."--Reuter,

Miami, Aug. 17. Hurricane Cleo, packing winds up to 125 miles an hour, continued to threa¬ ten ships at sco today but the danger to the U.S.sition of Lebanon and Juris, mainland was over.

northeart of

Asked about proposals which had been made for the neutral-

Karachi, Aug. 17,

Church Service On Horseback

PRAVDA ASKS:

WHERE DID

ALL THE

ROUBLES

COME FROM?

Moscow, Aug. 17. An employee in a military apparel shop and a worker In a rope factory in the little town of Poti, in Soviet Georgia, pooled their resources to give their children a wedding costing some 200,000 roubles ($50,000 official rute) Pravda said today.

Now, where did all that money come from? Wondered Pravda. The shop worker had a saldry- Nasser

was informed and for 650 roubles a month, and after 14 days, gave consent. The 100,000 roubles would therefore family was flown out secretly bo about 10 years' wages.

Hazel- two days ago. Nannie

SLIGHTLY LESS Mine was evacuated on one of the first planes to London.

Premier's Son

.

Bakewell, Aug. 17. Sir Leslie grid that this night

A bishop on horseback, the The Kian Weather Borena-flus-quel_idea, nut-wraplumines | Sharif Sheraf Jordaulan Right Rev. Gearga Sinker. "locay fer such neu-Minister in Karachi, has re- conducted what was believed said the hurricane, Arst of the at the request

1 can also reveal taught, how 1958 sessu, was centred about tralisation "must come from the signed and left for an unknown to be Britain's Arst open air Sabah es Said, son of Premier

the countries themselves." The ques-¦ declination, diplomatic cireleservice for horsemen, who re- Nuri es Said, was murdered,

Lon of Jordan in marieur, he here said todny.

mained in the saddie cluring He was drinking beer in ROBYAN for "settlement said, was

Mr Sharaf is believed to have | the prayer: ind sermon.- rallway club whas an Doglish among the Arah countries them-gour to Cairo-Renter.

Reuter.

friend warnexi im 11 would mer his death if he was seen. selves."-Reuter,

Sabah agreed, bet sald the club was the last place the rebels would hink of looking for him.

1,500 miles lower Florida coastline,

"Ships in the path of this severe hurricati should exer- extreme caution," the

cise Bureau reported.

However, the Bureau added: "Cleo atters na Threat to the

U.S. mansland."—17.P.1.

LET

MID-EAST CURE

THEIR OWN PROBLEMS

A British Crossword Puzzle

24

26

HE

17

19

20

ACROSS

1 County trial (6),

7 Golf curtatur (4).

7

9 She's partly American (5).

30 Started (5).

11 Gambling stake (4).

13 Ruslan fish? (3, 1).

15 Mate's side (4).

10 Give us the facts (4).

10 Teenager, maybe (10).

22 Knock Knock!, (4).

DOWN

3 Put one high up (5).

3 Being angry I scold (5).

4 Dying coals (0).

* Coconut (k).

G Will not be a habit (4).

The available extent (5).

12 Ant ullos (3).

13 Cyclist, perhaps (5),

14 fie wielded the axe (8).

17 Become smaller (5).

24 Animal which has swallow- 18 Like a Cornish dance (8).

ala bini (5),

20 Reject with disdain (5).

23 Joint affair for workers (5). 21 He's far from home (5). 20 Sha's clearly no Academicion 23 In the plural it's bitter (4),

(4).

21 Blis allowed around a pub

(0).

|_ SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Fickic, 4 Spume, Roller, 6 Belle, 10 Tess, 20 Imp lore, 16 Spite, 10 Endo, 17 Afar, 18 25. Merry, 20 Clere, 20 Delight 21 Spur, 23 Lángo, 24° Autumn, Nerdle. Down; 1 Forehead; Z Co-loss-al, 3 Lied, 6 Peorless, Milord, Smelt 11 Springer, 12 Itchy, 13 Ons pound, 14 Estrago, 10 Feline, 22 Tune.

SAYS .AMERICAN

New York, Aug. 17.

Dr Henry Wriston, educator and foreign policy expert, called on the United States today to abandon "idealistic imperialism" and let the Middle Eastern countries use their oil millions to try to develop their own cure for their centuries-old chronic problems.

Wriston, former President of them to conduct a programme Brown University, President of without outside contributions. the. Council of Foreign Rela- tions and a consultant to Secre

*Kuwalt has enormous sums tary of State; John Foster of money and is doing, I may Dulles, on reorganisation of the say, a pretty good job of spend foreign service, called for an ing some of it for improvement, "Saudi Arabia end la pessimism over, the Wriston said,

has a tremendous income. Iraq world's problems,

bus a lorge oil income and is Aesting aside a good sum of that for development,

BOILING POT

He said the Middle East ras be a "bolling pot" for thousand year and is going to bell over for a long time to

como.

"I regard these as chronic diseases, that the Middle East has been in a chronic state of disease for a long, long time, Wriston said. ' like artheils or the amaliam, You have to live with it. It's painful. You do wiint you can to cost the pun, but there is no solution.

hasn't some bright

Then over the rallo came a

report of hie father's death. Despite pleas from his friends, he drove to the revolutionary headquarters. As he was ask-

earned

The rope worker slightly less Pravda said,

Pravda described the wedding celebration as a sumptuous affair

rivalling the festivities formerly held by Frutee's Bourbon kings, The two fathers built a 100,000- rouble pavillion to receive the "everal hundredi" guests and spem another 100,000 roubles to hire a battalion of cooks and

and three caterers playing everything from music to boogie-woogle.

They offered a gold diamond studded bracelet to the bride and a new Pobeda automobile to the gruom.-France-Presse,

Fag.

Historic Voyage -

Under Arctic To North Pole

USA

Pacific Ocean.

BERING STRAIT.

ROUTE

ALASKA

Of

CANADA

NORTH POLE

THE NAUTILUS

GREENLAND

ICELAND

JSSIA

Atlantic Ocean.

She reached the North Paja on Aug. 4.

Commander, 37-year-old Cor, Anderson said they did not stop at the Pale but the dopth of water there WAB 13,410ft 1,927ft deeper than supposed t

The United States Atom-powered submarino Nautilus, 2,980 toms, (above) har ploneered a The submerged A lane between the

and Eastern

Western Hemispheres under the North Pole and the Arctio len-cap.

110 man The submcelno, with

The Nautilus cruised at below aboard, left Pearl Harbour in

400ft most of the way but the the Central Pacino in secret exact depth is a secret, Bo in on July 23 for an 8,000-mile her normal speed. The sub.

to Europe voyaga

marine nearly

travelled about 1,830 underwater. She passad miles under the lea in 90 hours. through the Baring Strait, The main objects of the voyage wore to 100 If it was practic- able to test navigation equip, iment, and to point the way to possible use of the route an a now commercial sca-way by atomic cargo submaelaos.

which

heparates narrowly North America from Aala, al- most certainly unobserved by the Russians, the Com- mander's view, os,she surfaced very briefly and then she want under the Arctic ice-pack off | Picture shows the route of the Point Barrow on August 1.1 Nautilus--Express Photos,

Man Lives With Wife & Ex-Wife

Under One Roof

London, Aug. 17. Thirty-four-year-old Bill Healey and the two women in his life have found the solution to the eternal triangle they all live together as

a family,

Healey shares a home with orchestras is present wife, bis ex-wife and

folk his five children.

They stood side by side in the doek and were each finej nine shillings. Then they left court Together to go home to MG all Heatey-UP.I..

According to Healey they ve together in turmony.

Ho and is present wife, 26- year-old Nency, share one room, His ex-wife, 31-year-old Maric, and her five children have, the

ing about his father there, the HOLLYWOOD FILM rest of the house in Notting Hill,

mob moved in.

him

A revolutionary

dead.

officer

shot

A friend said the shock of his father's death really killed him. llo would have been safe if he had stayed away.-london · Ex- press Service.

'Blue Willow' Firm

Ceases Production

PIONEER DIES

section of London,

NO QUESTIONS

ho children call Marle "mum" and Nancy "Nancy." New York, Aug. 17. The present Mrs Healey said, Film pioneer Philip Cochrane, "I love the children as though founder of Universal pictures, they were my own, they never died at a mursing home here. ask awkward questions." He was BI.

When the former Mrs Healey Mr Cochrane, known as "PD." goes, out on dates the present

helped pro-Mrs Healey baby sits for her. to his associates, mole the Careers of such stars Healey himself deelded on

as Boris Korloff, Lon Chaney, this colution to the problem of

Carole Lombard, Deanne Durbin the triangle.

and cowboy actor Buck Jones.

1937,

When the foamer Mre Healey Mr Cochrane, who retired in told him she was getting a

travelled between his divorce

he Healey decided Hollywood and New York offices | couldn't live without the and personally handled the pro- | children — Linda, 10, Graham, motion for such classic fims as 9, Susan, 8. June 4, and Nor-

the Western man 5.

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London, Aug. 17. Two famous pottery firms in "All Quiet Stoke-On-Trent, Cauldon Ltd. Front." (now showing in Hong- and Coalport China Lid., are kong) "Plantom of the Opera" censing production, but the com- and "Frankenstein." China Mail

ure Itot going into Special. puntes liquidation, it was announced,

Some 300 workers have re- Cost- ceived dismissal notices. post China Co., more than 200| years old, produced the famous blue willow pattern in 1772.

Criticism Resented

PROPER LIFE

PROTEST OVER TEENAGER'S SENTENCE

Cairo, Aug. 17: The 19 committees of the National Union in Egypt have cabled United Na tions Secretary-General Dag Hammankjold to pro- test against the death sentence on a 19-your-old Jordanian girt, Nadia Elsalty, the Cairo nows-, paper Al Akhbar reported, today.

The cable. Bent yesterday, called on Hammarskjold intervene on the girl's behalf, the paper added.

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But he wanted to marry the

MILITARY COURT present Mra Ilonley. So he Nadla, together with askud the two women to live other persons, including her under one roof.

dance, was sentenced to death The plan got underway some | by Jordanian military court two years ago when Healey Insi weck, brought Mrs Healey the steand At Akhbar back from their honeymoon to be welcomed home by Mrs Healey the first,

"Its worked for years now

published the story under front page red Warsaw, Aug. 17. Th 1ading Polish dramatic

headlines reading: "Röyal order to execute Nadia." A special eritle. writing in the literary "Now, does this mean that

editorial in the some

Issue Mr Blanley Harrison, chair- supplement of Trybuna Ludu. papa-Uncle Sam must take everybody by the band and lead man and managing director of the Polli Communist Party and the children have had called on "every woman in the two newspaper, today denounced as proper home Bite." Healey said. world to act in order to save them? Why can't the Middle the company owning the

The strange domestic set-up | Nadia." East get together? Wo's co-ope-patteries, said it was hoped that "incorrect and distorted" the

The paper quoled Nadla as rate, but I don't see that it's up some other factory with mota "black picture" of contemporary came to light yeslerday when to Uncle Sam to tell the Middle economic conditions would take Polish art given by the Soviet both Mrs Healeys were charged having asked the Jordanian

to allow her " monthly Svezda in its July with shoplifting-while shop authorities East how to manage their own over the manufacture

cross and *ping together. lines China Mati Special. Ksup-Neuter,

photograph of economic interests."-U.P.I.

Unlied Arab Republic Pre- sident Gamal Abdel Nasser" in her cell-France-Presse.

of their

The Super Salesman In The Nude!

RALP

du joog

Bunk bed

Woburn Abbey, Aug 17. Roberts got the idea ho could

do DALIH Roberta te unitoubted "If there was any maglu nodul

big business will tho Kon, why

the moet undrend

mudlala mo he applied for pers miradon man thought it up a hundredt

salceman in the world today. years ago or afty year 20%. } XIn is selling sun bode to dista ten-years ago?”

aštanding the Sixth World The orgsukers told him to go abond provided ́he "oberod Nalurist Congress here at the

their strictest rutò which lager Duke of Bedford's catalom and only in his birthday.

no clothes.

+

Ife said he would like to sad a Middle East Development Plan, but that there is plenty of money in the Arab countries 2ge

33-year-old Roberta

"This is strictly • business

trip.

London, Aug. 17,

A helicopter service is to ho started between the Paris inter- mruational airports at Le Bourget over and Gily,

The fight will cost 5,000 franes (about £4); and will be feet

packed his bags and set off for the Congress with ħla 35- year-old wife Hills who was Sho also travelling light. had to obey the rule tao. Today the couple didn't have a

stlich between them”but they | Ike wEI selling bla win bode at a height of about 600

worlla

figured the trip was su- | Šajó, super salesman Roberts:

"My presence kero zivON firm a clear advantage

competitors lu the sun- bathing buslaess.**

and

sn noqdising All-over to allow passengery' AN

Berial muniau at the amo time, view of the city, China Mali

D.PL

Special.

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