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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958. ❤

'FIRM FOREIGN POLICY HAS MORE CHANCE THAN A WEAK ONE' Americans

BREES NIXON FLAYS DEMOCRATS Explode

Allanta, De, B. CRy Aldermen voted down a bill to allow licensed algolo services to operate in Atlanta.

But The bill passed easily when the word "gigolo" was changed to "escort."-U.P.I.

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Baton Rouge, La. Oct. 8. Gov. Earl Long urged pamage

with

the

of 11 law requiring Ihn Superintendent of State Polleo

check ou! Governor's office before leaving the slate,

Long said he learned Supt. Jolus Nick Brown reported he was going to New Oricans on

investigallon "but Instead

he went to New York, to the world baseball series"——U.P.I.

Antioch, 11, Act. B. The Rev. Raymond E. Hood, Rector of St Ignatius Church, bates "being out of touch."

He installed a two-way radio

'Americans Will Back Any

Ike Decision'

Philadelphia, Oct. 8.

Vice-President Richard M. Nixon accused the Democrats tonight of advocating a “weak” Far Eastern policy that would surrender the Quemoy and Matsu islands to the Chinese

Communists.

Nixon, who also took a swing, be used to carry out foreign al former Secretary of State policy,

Dean Acheson, struck back alj "If there is one area above in la ear for quick relay of Democratle critics of the Eisen-all others where no Republican telephone calls from parish-hower administration's foreign should be on the deforce with Joners.-U.P.I.,

Williston, N.D. Oct. 8. 'Times change. Daniel Boone bucked deer near here but not with a gun. The deer ran In front of his car-U.P.J.

Galveston, Tex, Oct. #. Pentrontal preacher C.T. Cartull was fined $20 yesterday for disturbing the peace during a revival service.

Police said he was fo much noise.-U.P.I.

of

policy in a speech, nt a testi-regard to the record of our monial dinner for retiring administration, it is in the field Senator Edward Martin (Re- of foreign policy,” ho mid. publican-Pennsylvania.)

"Because all the eritielam In The Vice-President, opening the work cannot obscure this three-day campaign tour of solid fact this administration

West got the United States out Pennsylvanin, Ohlo rad Virginia, said America's "sad one war, kept it out of another experience" with a Democratic and has kept the pence without foreign polley showed that "a murrender of principle or terri-

rm polley has a better chance tory." to produce peace than a wenk polley."

Buying Peace

Nixon said the "nost vocal"

making among

Montgomery, Oct. 8. Mayor W. A. Gayle declared Autumn official yesterday by proclaiming "felt hat day."

He requested all men to pat away their sunumer straw U.P.I.

Chicago, Oct. 8. Authorities figured they just missed the person who fled a brown and white puppy to Parking meter with a note say- ing, if you want.me, take me home."

The dog still had 48 minutes parking the left on the meter when found.-U.P.I.

Lansing, Oct. 8. A conference on "Modern Methods and Machines in Slalo Government' yesterday

wasn't modern enough.

Nixon called

ceasefire

to

the one-week in the Formosa * "welcome Straits

develop- ment." But he said U.S. war- ships will again convoy Chinese Nationalist supply vessels

*** the situation Quemoy changes."

The Chines Communists are now on the spot before the whole world," he suld. "I they again launch unprovoked and Queinoy after their

ceasefire Malsu

multiplied the they will have proof of their guilt as on og- gressor nation."-U.P.L

present democratic critics "thought Mr Acheson was buying peace in Korea when be announced in January 1900, that Korea was outside of the defence zune of the United | Slates.”

"Yet six months after he made

that

announcementsion American boys were dying in defence of Korea," Nixon said. Nixon followed up his com- ments on Acheson's policies by declaring that the Commundsta would be mistaken LA they thought the U.S. foreign policy debute meant that the American people would be divided it Eisenhower decided further aggression called for U.S. inter-

vention

"There is no question but that the overwhelraing majority of the American

people will back the President of the United Stales to the hilt in the event he should make such a decision," he said.

Nixon said the gist of the fast | Democratle foreign policy orgument is that Quemay and

Several demonstrations had | Matsu “are not worth defend-

to be cánoeling because there | ing." Actually, he sald, the weren't enough electrical out- i administration lets.-U.P.I.

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"defending

the principle" that force cannot

Sputnik Findings

Washington, Oct. 8.

Union The Bovint

has given American aelenfluis dolalla of

firt tull the

Information transmitted by the electronic Jasiruments on the USSRY space satellites. the United Biates National Academy of Selence announced today.

The Academy

sald, howOYEE,

ir

thai only information about the degree of radiation space had reached 15 making- ton.

Boviet 8putnika The have instruments capable of transmilling information about the ionosphere, cosmic raṬK, the earth's magnetic feld.

atmospheric and

pressuro

and density---France-Preast.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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5 Bring about (5).

I suggests a possibility of

power (3).

Proverbial hard workor (0).

10 High 'room (5),

11 Possibly black girl (5).

12 Watch this on TV (4),

13 Thing disturbed by darkness

(5)..

18 Unruffled (0)."

18 Nutmeg is this, and cheese

(8).

20 May put you to sleep (5).

22 Only water (4).

23 Jerves (0).

25 Fint spin? (5).

20 Lay wasto the land (8).

27 Seamstress underground? (5).

28 New in Sussex,

Cumberland (5),

While in

20 Changes from outside to 13-

side (0).

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1 Deer-like almal (8),

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rough (a).

though in short,

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Margaret Nearly Run Over

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N her tour of Bruges, Belgium, Princess Margaret was nearly hit by a car. The incident occurred while the Princess was looking up at the Bruges belfry. Then there was a sudden tooting sound and a little blue car appeared close enough behind the Princess — pictured extreme right — to give the Royal party a shock, as can be seen from the picture.-Express Photo,

Rainy Point' On Quemoy Dog Bites

Butcher

Found Guilty Of Murder

Means Death

By ROBERT C. MILLER

Mashan Point, Big Quemoy, Oct. 8.

Chinese Communists are just a brisk swim away from this Nationalist outpost on Quemoy.

On maps this rocky point is, buskers from where Communist called Mushan.

Roldiers keep the closest watch. Behind Chiao Yu another mile is the China mainland where stand the same villages you see here, the same dusty

the same roads and

gardens

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But for the past six weeks 11 has been known to Captain Wang Hai-ping and his garrison "rainy point" for the Incessant hall of gunfire from nearby Communist batteries - templing to blow it off the face

of the earth.

Brutal Beating

Bedford, Oct. 3. Lyndon Nott, 25-year-old butcher was found guilty but insane here today of the murder

Miss of Veronica Ryan, 28-year-

The Communists used mortars, old hospital worker from recoilless rides and machine-guns against Mastun point as well on Cork, Ireland.

artillery airburst, white Nott, who was slated to be a phosphorus and explosive abell schizophrenie, was

ordered to in their almost 24 hours a day be detained "until the Queen's bombardments, piensure is known".

He had pleaded not guilty to The now peaceful landscape what the judge in his summing-shows the brutal beating it hus up described as "a very foul teen, taking.

Shell fragments murder.”

are every where, hillsides

ere denuded of all vegetation and here and there are charred holes in the Miss Ryan come to England red

clay soil where white several years ago and Was phosphorous shells hit. planning to marry an

Among the maze of dugouts, worker ut her hospital, She pillboxes and Imbedded con- Was found strangled and crete revotments there are even stabbed to death in a roadside greater evidences of the Inten- ditch near Bedford last May.sity of the mainland attacks. She had been criminally Huge masses of earth have Bssaulted.

been moved by blasting shells, jagged sections of concrete have been stripped off and tossed around like pebbles and coment walls are scarred and pockmarked shrapnel.

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earlier hearing witness, a Mr Charles Tucket, aged 51, said he had seen the dim figures of Nott and Miss Ryu in the ditch on the night of the murder but had assumer they were courting couple and passed on.-Router.

Teddy Boys' Credit

by exploding

Now Safe

But all is quiet now and it is perfectly safe to stond in full view of Chinese Communists a little more than one mile away on Chloo Yu Island.

and Belds.

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Through glosses few people working their plots of land.

They are taking advantage nf the lull in fighting just as the farmers are doing on Quemoy.

Pounded

On shrubbed mountains rising | steeply inland there are more revetments visible tuns and with observation posts on of them from which the Com- munist direct their fire on

top

Quemoy.

Until midnight on Sunday the Communists pounded this point for 42 days.

But when the announced Communist deadline for the censetire runs out on Sunday. Nationalist troops expect the rains to come again with even heavier downpours of death and destruction than before. U.P.J.

U.S. Withdrawal

Washington, Oct. 8.

Policeman's

Seat

Orwell, Och B.

AN slaatian dog bit the

village policeman in trousers the act of his when he was examining Its owner's war, magisirates were told here.

John

Police Constable Beeson said he took aveld- ing aetion but the dør bit him and he had to have Bm afd treatment.

Defence counsel said the dog had been trained to guard the family motor- when the ven- car, and stable wont to the car the dog rushed out and bit the seat of his trousers.

The magistrates ordered Mrs Sybil Fox, the owner, to keep her dog under control.

had She

been brought to court as the owner of a dangerous dog. -China Mail Special

The Liner Elizabeth Does A Good Turn

Washington, Oct. 8. The lingr Queen Elizabeth sailed from Now York today with an extra load of American mail and the gratitude of the Poit Office department.

Postal officials said the Cunard Steamship Co. come through The State Department An- with an assist in giving priority nounced today that unless ony- | to mail fhot had stacked up thing unforeseen happened, the from last week's deck officers withdrawal of American forces strike on U.S. vescia. 'stationed in Lebanon would be

completed by about the end of As October,

Chino Yu is Rat, covered with

a result, the "Queen" London, Del. B. sandstones and dry as a bone.

solled with 16,000 sucks of Teddy boys who provoked the Barbed wire in strung along

mail aboard. Normally the in Britain its beaches recent racial riots"

and pillboxes are The State Department sald Elizabeth carries 2,000 mail] hod" "done * cervice through dug

its

low slung that in agreement with the sacks, fact that there is a colour bar bringing to public notice the ridge.

long

Lebanese Government the U.S. Omcials were especially grate- There is no sign of life from | Government had deetded to ful because the vessel displaced (4). and colour prejudice in Bri- that Communist island but you proceed to the total withdrawal some of its freight cargo which

a British social worker know that a dozen pairs of eyes ut all its armed forces stationed pays a much

under this structure (7),tain,

5 Securely linked? (7).

Get there (0).

7 A name of striking possibi-

lity (5).

14 Produce power? (8),

15 The Mediterranena ia almost)

this (8).

10 Crusader's opponent (7).

17 Arbiter (7).

19 Knock into shape (0).

31 Crowning glory? (6),

24 High water, so speak (4).

said today-Chino Mail Special are trained on you from hidden in Lebanon.-France-Presse. malt.-V.II.

CYPRUS GOVERNMENT'S BELIEF

better rate than

Soldier's Wife Murder Was The Work

Of Of Eoka

THE

Nicosia, Oct. 8. Įvestigated but "there has Makarios in Athens and the It recalled the Eoks

suggest that it

MARILYN

IN BED

SICK

Hollywood, Oct. 8,

Marilyn Monroe was con

N-Bomb In Deep Chamber

Nevada, Oct. 8. American scientists today exploded an underground nuclear device, smother- ing its radiation beneath a chamber carved deep in- side a 7,000-foot southern Nevada desert mesa.

The third full-scale test of a scheduled 1088 series was ob- served about 21% miles from the entrance to a tunnel bored $15 feet under rock and dirt on a remote section of this test Bite.

There were no immediate outward effects of the detonu- Lion.

ing

Shock Wave

But seismologists and geolo- gists close by at special record- stations one-half to 40 mileo distant-began checking We shock wave through the earth's surface. They hoped to get data on transmission of earthquake-like energy as re- vented by seismic signals.

The shot, called "Tamalpais” for a peak in the San Francisco Buy area went off as scheduled with a carefully designed yield in the sub-kiloton range, would be less than 1,000 10 01 TNT. and considerable less thon previous underground blasts,

Tits

The US. Atomic

Energy Commission (AEC) sald there "should be no cratering, frue- turing or venting of the sur face, and no release of rudin-

the atmosphere."

fined to bed today with oilon into 102-degree

temperaturo V.P.I. resulting from d sovere

virus infection.

The blonde

glampur queen

was scheduled to appear for shooting (1) her

new movie,

"Some Like It Hot"

Footsore

Darlington, Oct. 8.

Director After pushing a wheelbarrow Billy Wilder said he would film and a garden roller 400 miles other scenes until she was aute from Bognor Regis on the south to return.

coast, two men arrived here Last month, Miss Monroe was yesterday fontsore but otherwise admitted to Cedars of Lebanon | At. Hospital.

No announcement

09

to the

They were Palrick Forden, 35,

anbulance was made an

Collis reason for Miss William Monroe being hospitalised at who underlook

driver, and bricklayer, their 11-day

that time, although friends cald Journey in the cause of spastic The

suffering from ex- sufferers-China Mall Special.

Was

haustion.-U.P.J.

Arms Delivery Selkirk On HK

Speed-Up

London, Oct 8. The First Lord of the Adð- miralty, Lord Selkirk, arrived here by air tonight from Singa- pore, after his five-week tour of the Far East.

Washington, Öct, 0. The United States agreed to day to speed up deliveries of arms ald to the Philippines.

At the same time, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles do clared that the United States "would always stand side-by- are side with the Philippines in and any emergency."U.F.I.

Of his visite to the Far East Fleet in Singapore and Hong- kong, he sold on arrival: "They in extremely good heart

themselves." enjoying Reuter.

AFRICAN CHIEFTAINESS

HE Cyprus Government not been-one of evidence Bishop of Kitium hers that leaflet of three weeks ago The Paramount Chief Regent of

in a press statement to-to

was Greek-Cypriots had taken declaring the organisation's night decinred its belief that carried out by anyone other | part.

intention to strike indie- the shooting of a British than Eoka terrorists."

The statement said these were all "delayed attempts criminately at Britons and The atatement follows to blur the vision and in-added that Athens Radio had Eoka leaflets disclaiming tho | tended to shield Eoka from stated last Friday that the organisation's responsibility the outcry against them on shooting had been corried

of The statement said tho for the killing and the account this hatoful out by "Boka patriots,"

denials by Archbishop crime."

WEDNESDAY'S UROSSWORD—Across 1 Re-pose, soldier's wife in Famagusta Table, 8 Oslo, 9 Peanut, 11 Nurse, 12 Rushes, 14 Dear(Brulus), last Friday was the work of 10 Falds, 16 A-mlas, 10 Need, 25 Unfair, 24 Them, 26 En-Foka 'terrorists. Eure, 20 Clan, 27 Noted, 28 Rhent. Downs 1 Rapi, 2 Petr. Sou, 4 Esther, 3 Tonsure, Barmaid, 7 Eyeless, 10 Nudes,

Anne, 22 Ituse, 28 Best.

15 Marston, 14 Dlasoch, 15 Assumed, 17′ Abgis, 19 No fear, 21

I shootings were still being in-

Reuter

and also, make a pilgrimage Basutoland, Chieftainess Man- to Lourdes. Lesbo, Desire, -greets. Britain | Chistainam, Mantasbo has noted with a while oli her arrival at -må Regent since her husband

Bouthampton, aboard the Ilmar: died. In 1940, Captetown Castle last week. The-Paramount Chief'disigante, 20-year-old son of the inte Bho is visiting Britain while... chief's second wife, is now at taking a reak from publia].' Corpus Christi Collage, Oxford, duties on medical advice and after aponding three years at the hopes to vialt London, ·Amplaforth. Ovlinge in York-

shiraculautarabeta,

· Kakhuagh and... South Wales:

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