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The

Only

Possible

Conclusion

Lincoln, Nebraska,

Nov. 19. The state told Carl Ann Fugate's jury today that conviction of irst- degree murder "is the only possible conclusion

you can rench in the in- terest of Justice."

"Even Leenagers must be made

cannot go

fu realise they eight-day

murder sprees

on and

get off because they are only 14 years old and a girl," Prosecutor Emier Scheele sald in winding up his case.

The

Maniac Liar

Reven

men

ап

Whan British racing oce Tony Brooks married Italian girl at a very quiot wedding on the Continent recently, the racing world was speculating whether ho would retire from the wheel to settle down to a quiet, family life. Pic- Furod in Monchostor their return to the country is the couple Pina is her namo-ond them there waiting for were the wedding presents still unopened in Tony's Dukinfield, Cheshire home. Perhaps they will the speculation again—

on

start

Central Press Photo.

Kadar Claims

Blow To Revisionism

totd

"decisive blow to the hopes of the reactionary forces.

Kedar was speaking at ceremony commemorating

3 the

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958.

י

ATOM ORDERS NEEDED

FOR NATO COMMAND

“Great Inadequacies

In The Present State

Paris, Nov. 19. The 15-nation parliamentary conference today received a military committee resolution calling on the North Atlantic Council to give Nato commanders clear directives outlining the situation which would merit the use of strategic nuclear weapons.

Another resolution urged that Nato ground forces ahould bo extended from the present 20 divisions to the agreed minimum of 30 at the "earliest possible moment,"

Brigadier 0. M. Prior- Palmer, British Conservative M.P. and chairman of the military committee, also urged that the time had for allowing Germany to build the anti-submarine craft neces sary for her to full her shore of Nato defenes,

come

The Nato parliamentarians are due to vote on the resolu- ilona on Friday.

Earlier, Mr George Brown,

De British Labour "Shadow" fence Minister, had alleged 'great inadequacies" Eri the present state of Nato ground forces.

Ho mid that despite enormous attention now being paid to Kanning radar screens to find Enemy air activity Air Com- manders had no clear under- standing about the action they would be permitted to take h the

of proof of air event activity by the "other side."

Sir James Hutchinson, British ConservaUve M.P., and Presi deni of the seven-nation Westem European Assembly supported Mr Brown and pro- posed a joint meeting of the W.EU Assembly and the Neto parliamentarians' conference discuss Nato defence.

were

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own

Budapest, Nov. 19.

Mr Ex-Premier Janos Kadar →→→

Robert Mellish, British Labour MP.. said conference now First Secretary of the Hun- garian Socialist Workers (Com delegates should recognise that and five

their were munist) Party

meet-weaknesses

political responsibility. women who will decide Caril's ing tonight that the result of

They should not attack the military fale were warned by the De-the recent elections had been a

icaders for them. she should fence earlier that not be judged on the testimony of her mass slayer boy friend, Charles Starkweather, described by the Defence

"an in- credible maniac and Bar."

"Eleven

bave met people violent death at Starkweather's hands," Defence Attorney John MeArthur said in a three-hour closing statement.-U.P.I.

the

He sald French contributions

Inadequate

of because

con- Algeria and the British tributions were uncertain de- cause of the year-to-year basla on which they were decided.

40th Anniversary of the Party. Praising "this new victory of socialism in Hungary," Kadar called for vigilance against "revisionistic hypocrisy of Yugosiny type." The oversee ing role of the Party to the conduct of the country's affairs should be reluforced, Kadar Regler. | sald-France-l'resse.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1′′ Tip-top place for a conter-

cnico (8).

4

In which a drunkard may be left? (8).

7 What the sign-writer did to

be educated? (0).

8 Money, but not now, In

education (5).

121

15

DOWN

Where, of course оло сап always act a variety of

meals (0).

2 Motorist's

accommodation?

(G).

3

To rat

and fast

ita In

Canada (7).

4 Useful to a firemanı (0),

5 Scarlet symbol (3, 5).

Gauzy fabric (6).

11

Objects of dread

possibly

Open sproes (0),

holy (7).

10 Famous plans (8),

12

Meda Financlat

provision

(7).

13 italt (0).

15 Place with a Pont (7).

15 The waters under the earth

10 Track on which troins

are his interest (0).

18 Weapon for fler (D).

faster! (4, 4).

20 Egoist's subject? (5),

14 It has an eye but sees not

(0),

MY

10

Ári Ösexe (8).

17 Filmy dances? (5). '

21 Regards with apprehension

(0)

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD—ëress: 1 Fade, 4 Mo-and- ter, 6 Moor, Þ Once, 10 Iu-ronds, 11 RA-RE., 12 Twig, 14 Amende 17 Andon 10 Osler, 22 Chamola, 20 Tray, 27 Ller, 23 Platoe on, 29 (D)Avld, 60 Rump, 31 Beheads, 32 Sire, Dowat 2 Ren- own, D Emerge, 4 Molra, 6 Ernest, B. No-o-se, 7 Ended, 12 fajo,. 19 lace, 16 Noir, 18 8pry, 18 Milord, 20 Strope, 21 Kozler, žá Halye, 24 Metre, 25 Bin-us.

The conference will discuss tomorrow motion calling for Nato rejection of Soviet sug- an end to four- gestions for

of control

Berlin..

power

Indonesia Hopes For Friendship

Naafi Girls

Fly in

London, Nov. 19. Royal Alr Force potica thoroughly searched Ал airliner for signs of sabo. tage before a second party of 27 mon and woman volunteers loft London early today to hotp run British force panteons in Cyprus,

A first batch was flown out last weekend to replace 1,600 Greek Cypriot worker dismissed from Canteens, hostela and cluba on the Island in the campaign to chook terrorist attacks.

mon and Noarty 20,000 women in Britain answered an appeal by Nanti, civilian organisation

running wel - fare services for the British 000 volunteers forces, for

to replace them. They were offered an additional £3 » week "danger money” while In Cyprus.

Today's Volunteers oluđad 13 girle in their lato teun or early twenties-

Chine Mail Bucolal.

DAM PROJECT COMPLETED

AT TIENTSIN

Paris, Nov. 19. The Haiho River Dam was today completed. · It is a major project in the scheme to harness this biggest river in North China and make it serve industry, agriculture and the people, Radio Peking reported.

The 300-motre dam, located near the mouth of the Haiho River at the Pohal Bay, is being built by joint efforts of building workers, government workers, peasants, students and other sections of the Tientsin people.

Cheers Fush umung the workers as

ire crackers wero exploded when the two ends of the dam, built from both sides of the river woro linked up, for the frat time separating river and the sea.

The

prevented back into the

The sco Is now from washing Hatho River.

Behind the dam the river become a natural course wit reservoir, providing water sup- ply for factories and homes in Tientsin and sending water 200,000 hectares of farmland

to

The added Irrigation, it is es- fimated, will increase output of food crops by 600,000 tons nually.

DTL

Two channels have also been built, the radio added, branching out from the Hatho River to the ECH.-France-Presse,

Mark Lenin's Words

Says Mme Chiang

Newport, Rhode Island, Nov. 19. Mme Chiang Kai-shek told an audience of U.S.)

Navy officers today that the "surest way to maintain peace is to occupy a position of menace."

Quoting liberally from naval

theorist Adm. Alfred Thayer Mahan and from Lenin, the wife of the Nationailst China's President spoke before n Naval crowd capacity

of officers and their wives here at the Navy's War College.

Bold that Mine. Chiang

Communist master plan for world domination has been carried out with our unwitting help,

force littery, since

takes priority in and philosophy of violence."

Mme Chiung was scheduled to leave for New York later to- day.-U.P.I.

the Aberdeen Votes

She said Lenin's words on world domination should be hoeded, we (the Communists) *First will take

Successor To

Lord Boothby

Σάτομο, Eastern

Aberdeen, Nov. 19. then the masses of Asia, then Volers in Aberdeenshire's we will encircle the United cast division will poll tomorrow States which will be the last for a new Member of Parlin- bastion of Capitalism. We ment 10 replace Sir Robert will not have to attack. It Boothby, Conservative, who has will fall like an overripe been elected to the peerage truit into our hands,"

Singapore, Nov. 10. The new

Indonesian Consul- General in Singapore, Brigadier- General G.P.H. Djaiškusumu, to- | She cautioned that the Com- day called on the Chief Minister of the Colony, Mr Lim Yew Flock.

"I

He told reporters later: expressed to the Chief Minister cur wishes for the maintenance

relations good Singapore and Indonesia.

of

between

with a seat in the House of Lords.

Umanists have "approximately Lord Boothby, a well-known 300 fronts in the United States television personality, had so that inside 72 hours, they majority of 10,057 votes in have the ability to mobilise straight fight with Labour at 90,000 letters on an issue to the 1953 general election. send to the Congress or the President States."

of

United the

Tho

Conservative present hominee, Mr P. Wolrige-Gor- dop, faces two opponents---Mr

"I did not raise the question She said the Soviet war planes J. Urquhart, Labour, and Mr of stamping out Indonesian include the build-up of con~ M. Mackie, Liberal. rebel activities here, because ! think this would be the logical consequence of good retations between us."

Singapore

лекарпрета дад the Indonesian Government had asked Malaya to hand over to it any Indonesian rebels who might violate_immigration Aulation

Malaya... while in Reuter,

They Go

It-

ventional weapons as well as nuclear weapona.

The Conservative party- "The free world's polley, under the opinion polls is at present which pecording to Intest pub- the leadership of the United States to date has only been head of Socialists in popularity that of deterrence," she said.with voters is confident of re-

taining the sost "But successful deterrence pre- supposes primarily on under-

The result is expected around standing of the enemy's think-ridday on Friday, Chino Mall

which Includes the Special,

ing

Go To Gaol To Please

Please Their

L

A

Londen, Nov. 10. When four blamists, two of whom were togally man and

before wile, appeared Sheffield court today, evidence! wen given that each bigamous couple had beori, the sole wit masses of the other's wedding. In the witpose box were ferben Ball, 82, a formoen, miner, Willam and May Ttitobell, 37. ad 32, «pu Dorothy New .bold, 27-year-old night club singer. Newbold was chargod with committing bigamy twise. The

pi that prosecution Dorothy and Tronk Newbold--- her legal husband-wire me?» #fed in 1904, Blaves month!

For Bigamy Neighbours

Inter, Mra Newbold left her husband and went to live with another man. who divorced his wife and finally married Dorothy in 1950.

A few weeks later, whild sing- ing in a night club, se stet William Theobald, a married with three children, ,whose wife had left him for

Roubim Bell. Thenbeld and Mrs Newbold vod

man

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respectable lives, the evidence said, as dki Mrs Theobald and Th, who kept a grocery store. Dorothy Newbold," who

mothering Mas. Theobald's | three chikiran, objected - 10 | the latter's tenguant visits and

premod. Theobald to wed, her. Ball'a business. Whe Toring from gossip about his Bving with a woman he had not married to he too dasided on a wedding. The tour held a council of wie in Juba this yeur mens decided to have two

the quiet wedi zatak doy, with each couple being the signature winesses to the other's OCETITIVITY.

Three months later the police caught

eme

Linda, Christian In Londesm

PASTERNAK TALKS

OF HIS FEELINGS

"You Must Love

What You Abhor"

New York, Nov. 19. Nobel prize winner Boris Pasternak saw in his novel, "Doctor

the Zhivago" "consummation of his life and of his writing," Nils A. Nilsson, of Stockholm

who University

inter- vlcwod Pasternak shortly before the Nobel award, reported today..

AL thai Ume Pasternak

described to Nilsson the do mands made by the hierarchy. "TheTo is only

thing they really want. You should hate what you like and love what you abhar. But this- this is the most difficult of

in an

ام

Interview in Reporter magazine Nilsson, Director of the Russian Institute Stockholm University, quoted Pasternak on the restomIS given in Soviet "official cir- cles" against publication of "Doctor Zhivago."

Must Loosen Up

Soviet

officials maintained Pasternak sald, that the book

a poor

Its novej and publication would "damage” his reputation as a poet.

Was

"Of course that's only an ex- cuse," Pasternak told Nilsson. "A writer must be allowed to joosen

He must up.

be allowed to live and develop, 1 don't want to become a slave to my own name."

in

The interview wus beld

Pasternak's home in Peredel- kino.

Asked how he Justified his

at the optimism

end of "Doctor Zhivago," Pasternak aald, "I bellove that since the war Russia has entered a period of integration. Some- thing now comes forth, a new view of Hic, à sense among humanity of its own value.""

A New Russia

He

felt that isolated official MEAMUS were of no ina- portance and that the new Russia comes forth in defiance of all administrative inter- ference, Nilsson said. "People are moving toward a now nilitude toward Bfe,” Pasternak told Nilson. "In the era of World Wars, in this Atomic Age, the values have changed. We have learn- ed that we are the guests of oxistence, travellers botwveen two stations We must dilam cover security within our – srived....

ميلة

This means, as I soo it, a de- parture from the materialis- Üle view of the 18th century, It means reawakening of spiritual world, of our inner lito--of religion. 1 don't mcan religion as a cogia or # church, but as a vital fool- ing."-UP.1.

Gloucesters In Somaliland

Hargelas, Britial: Somaliland, Nov. 19.

up with all of them.

The Duke and Duchess of Dorothy Newbold received 12 Gloucester arrived here today outha Imprisonment, the on their Binto Visit to British Theoballs, got nine monthe | Bomaliland following their each and EMILI received six seven-day vieli to Ehlopla- months-Fried-Présid,

Ieuter,

Linda Christian, former wife of the lato Tyrono Power and mother of his two daughter, sean, on arrival at London Airport from Rome, She is alleged to have been one of the sovoral film personalities at the strip-tosso party which took place in Rome, and

has causad much advorso commont in the capital following, as it did, so closely after the coromaS- tion of the now Papo.-- Central Press Photo.

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FLAG DAY

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(7 a.m. to 12 neon)

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