THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1038.
Communist Satellite Leaders Meet With Khrushchev ADMIT PEKING TO UN SECRET TALKS IN YALTA?
Tougher Line On
World Affairs Expected Soon
By K. C. THALER
London, Sept. 18.
Leaders of Communist satellite states have just completed a series of confidential talks with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- chov, at Yalta, diplomatic sources re- ported today.
Khrushchev, who has been opending ta vacation at the Black Sea resort, "invited" the Commununie chlots of the Soviet bloc nations for the meetings. The wks were understood to hrve laed several days.
They were held in complete
any direct Indication so far, of what occurred in Yalle. Ear- lier this week Khrushchev also with the crmiered in Yulla Chinese envoy to Museow.
There way diplomatie sprentla- on that Khrushchev give the and neither Morcowatellite leaders a new polley nor the satellites have given line in the field of interuallonat
relations with the Weet and thei
Heerey,
CABLE
BRIEFS
-Gateliend, Sept. 18. James Scott, charged with driving his remisweeper while drunk, was acquitted yesterday althout be acmilled in court that he drank 13 pints of beer the night he was arrested,
"But it would take 15 pints
Ideological 'course within the Communist camp.
Soviet affairs experts said that
possible Soviet involvement
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in the Far East
would require a tighter grly en the satellites hi Europe for tear
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Communist diplomats ." Landen believe that the Peking regime was
absolutely deter mined to go ahead before long, the Formom Straits, and Russia would have no option but to Although super the Chinese
abe was sold to be advising!
to put me under the influence" Pelting to avoid outright war.
Sen explained. A police Kurgent testifled Scott Was "well ured to taking drink" so
the Jige let him off.-U.P..
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Milwaukee, Sept. 18. restaurant manager told police yesterday the only thing tising from his place after an attempted robbery was, a Wille dirt.
It seems the alleged burglar, Robert Wentger.
scrubbed the
were
Offensive
The results of the Yalta meet Expected shortly 10 reflect the Communist bloc's policy line. Diplomatte dispatches suggested that a new Soviet diplomade offensive was imminent, which Moscow ap- pears
have co-ordinated with China and the satellies.
Its chief farget was expected to be the neutral and non- committed nations of the Fir
to
restaurant floor In an attempt East, following the pattern pre-
to pass himself off to police na violy set by Moscow in the
a clean-up man.-U.P.I.
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Flint, Mich, Sept. 18.
ר
Middle East.
The signs also
were. tho CO- Bources Fald, that £1 new
Oscar Lawrence lind an ordinated campaign was under- excuse ready whcH J stateway against revEloniam in the trooper Bagged him down for Cuinmunist camp and "herolle speeding fler
chasc of Munshal Tito of Yugoslavis, in several miles.
particular. Lawrence said he was rush- The overall line ing the town of Beulah to pected to be one of a tougher complain that he
Internationally approach bolh
within the and ideologically Communist canp-UP.I.
was being followed by a driver exceeding the speed limit.---U.P.I.
was
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ANTI-PREGNACY PILLS EFFECTIVE Greece Warns
Ban Francisco, Sept. 18. PROFESSOR John Roek of the
Harvard University Faculty of Medicine, announced today that tests of an inexpensive contraceptive pill had provel it to be totally effective in preventing pregnancy for a limited time.
Speaking at a press conference, he said the pills, which cost about 50 cents, had included
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sterilliy throughout the period It was used in 285 women who kad submilled to the tests, The resulle of the experiment | were 100 per cent conclusive, he added.
The pill in wrathetlo compound, chemically whnilar to hor- manes, which stops the pro duction of eggs in the ovary, Producilon begins again with- out difficulty when the pill is
THE ECONOMIST SAYS;
WAS
no longer taken, last June, two other doctors who conducted a similar ex- periment, announced different results, which Indiosted that Cho půl
noi Klwaya effective. Dr Edward Tyler and Dr Henry
Olson skid that 9.3 per cent who took the of the women pill neverthele accamo prognant-Franco-Preuse,
FLYING
BY KITE
For the first time in Europa, water-skler has succended
in flying, with the "ald of a farge
kita,, invented in "the Gouth of Denmark by Mr Ar- nold Winther.
During test run, Karl Auge Hanian was pulled at high speed over the water on water akis, and became air- borne for savarat minutes.
Karl Aage Hansen saan in
the air with the large site, whilst being towed at high speed over the water, during the teat run-Keystone,
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Protest Against
MUST BE HEARD Indifference
ON FAR EAST
London, Sept. 18.
London, Sept. 18.
One hundred railwaymen ot a meating here last night cheered a suggestion that they should stop work on December 4, anniversary of the Lowisham rail dis- aster.
The Economist, independent weekly review, de- clared today that for Britain the Far East crisis added up to a programme of "all aid short of war" instead of "mere curmudgeonli-test against the British Transport ness" to the United States.
The
stopan - an American Tho Economist continued colage from the first phase of "There is no chance
now, IL the last warwas given an should be frankly recognised, urgency by the fact that if out-of a general and lasting settle right war did come in the Farment of all the issues on the East "we can no mort stand China st and in the Ching
aloof from our American friends (Seas
Assessing
A speaker urged, this sa a pro-
Commission'a "Indifferenceli in providing extra safety measures In foggy weather.
The meeting, organised by the Associated Society of Locomotive Fagineers and Firemen, held half a mile from the scene the south London crash, in
which 90 died.
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The railwaymen present finally that they could then when the "But if both. conquest and chips were down" the journal re-conqueat could be forsworn they would not continue work- passed a resolution warning that sald.
there is at least the possibility, ing Indefinitely under present with the ald perhaps and under conditions." As an Immediate the auspices of the United No-step, they would "drastically cut services in fog to provide extra look-outs in all trains."-China Mail Special.
Aressing the generat situation, of a real truce..... tion, the Economist added: "Britain connot wash is hunds. It is the more important to make the British voice heard but in the right places and in the right way.
"The first and most obvious thing to do is to tell the Govern ment of China hat, if it does go to war over Quemay,, it will in fact have no atom of support or sympathy here.
Patience "Perhaps the chances of such a truce are not great.
It calls for uncommon restraint the Communist Chinese though patience host always been Chinese virtue.
from
a
it calls for harsh decisions by the Amerleans and bitter- thought Inevitable disappoint ment for their Nationalist allies. It involves considerable risks,
"But at least it offer great both
"The second is to express to less straightly to the Americans practical advantages to our hope and bellet that neither sides in the parleys; and to the they
Nationalist world it could offer the chance their nor
it of gence Instead of war." atelliley will make war of fighting is forced upon them, Reuter. they will on no account extend ft.
"The third and most con- find structive contribution is to do il we can to help in breaking the diplomatto deadlock.
THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD/Aores: 1 Trends, 3 Reach, -Uttor, Ironer, 10 T-oi-y 11 Livid, 12. Tik, 13 Ieurs, 18 Egress, 10 Sensos, 20 Scent, 22 LJmp, 23 Serif, 25 Odour. 3d Nevada, 27 Revue, 20 Aimed, 29 Etaled; Dawn: 1 Twisters, Exorcise, 3 Duel, 4 Strips, & Retires, 0. Frodes, 7 Cider, 14, Aspirant, 15 Shipyard, 10 Entered, 17 Retinue, 19 Ensure, 21 Cedar, 24 Feel,
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Margaret Up Late
Inverness, Sept. 10. Princess Margaret danced Into the early morning here to- day at a ball of the Seaforth Highlanders and the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, two regiments shortly to be mal- gamated.
It was her second inte night
succession.
The previous evening she attended a ball in the same hall in Inverness and did not leave until five o'clock on zcalerday morning-Ching Mall
Special
Atlanta, Sept. 10. A social judge granted injunction today against inter- ference "directly or indirectly"
· Colombo, Sept. 10, with racial integration of Nor “Hem again we must addrem folk, Virginia, schools,
Mr Solomon Bandaranaike, ourselves to the Government of Attorneys beiloved that the Ceylon's Prime Minister, fold China' as well to the Govert | action: Judge Walter E. Hor the House of Repesentatives ment of the United States,. No man would apply not only in here today that "cestain of- beginning sean he made unless Norfolk but in severzi other Virganisationg" had planned B both the mainland and, the vile ginis, cities Unit lave, been ori coup d'etas during the recent shore Chinese will sheatha, the devel to Integrate school Tamil-Birtintos.
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UPL
Britain Of
Treaty Breach
The.
SAYS LABOUR PARTY
Lonilon, Sept. 15. | "Ilecent evente lave shown THE Shadow Coblaut of Bel- even mony clearly the
tain's Labour Party today absurdity of kveping out of the". called for the admission of Com- United Nations the Govern munka China to the United No-ment of a nation of '800,000,000 tions as "an obvious condition of peoplo," he added. Today's any settlement in the Far East" meetin stwngly endorsed Galtskell's appeal to Prime The Shadow Cabinet under Its Minister Harold Macmillan leader, Hugh Cailskell, mat 10earlier, this week for a m endorte Labour's opposition to etatement that Britain would any Drillah involvement lea
war over the off-chore lands tot join the United States in a in the Formosan Stralia, Galt-war over he off-shore isles,
The Shadow Cabinet wamed #kell 'snid after tho mooling that Athens, Sept. 18. the Shadow Cabinet holde that the Government today that the will press for the of Communist opposition Greck
Government the Government
parliament China "ought to be recognised immediate recall of charged in diplomatic and nimitted to lite Unlled Na- should there be any serious do- terioration in the Far Easter notes today that Britain lona"
zituation and if a war between WLA ori the verge of
"We regard the position as the U.S. and China appeared to taking a move that would highly-dangerous," he said, Ibe imminen!,—U.P.I. violate the provisions of
The
1923 Treaty of
Lausanne by preparing to
install a Turkish Govern- AMBASSADOR ✩ CAFE DE CHINE
ment advisor to the Bri- tish Governor of Cyprus. Athens based its protest to the signalories of the Pact, on article 27 of the Treaty, which
the government forbids authority of Turkey to exer- cise, for any reason, legislative, polltient or administrative power or Jurisdiction on Cyprus,
by
Stipulation
1
were
the
Also noted by Groce stipulations in the treaty where- Turkey recognised Brikh annexation of Cyprus an November 5, 1914, and re- mained all rights and ties to the island.
Observers
thal
believed Athens is ready for the first time to take the judicial aspect of the problem of Cyprus be-
an fore the United Nations, probably before the Interna- tional Court of Justice in the Hague.
The Bignatories of the Lausarino Treaty were: Britain, France, Turkey, Holy, Japan, Greece, Rumania and the Serbo- Croaijan, Kingdom (now Yugo- sinvla.)-France-Presse.
Postponed
Unitat Nations, Sept. 18. The Crencral Assembly's Steering Committco today postponed until 3 pm on Friday consideration of the China representation "question. The committee had been scheduled to meet is afiernoon.
The committee will take-up India's request for Assembly debate on whether Communist Chino should be given the UN Fut now held by Nationalist China-U.P.I.
Vatican City, Sept. 18. The Shah of Iran is expected to call on Pope Flus XII when he comes to Italy on a Stato. visit ou Oclober 14, Vatican sources said today.
Officials of the Sacred Con- sittorial Congregation Were niroody studying special protocol for the planned audience, which would take place at the Pope's SUNNIES residence
Kandolfo.-U.P.I.'
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