THE CHINA MALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958.
Richard Nixon Flies Into London For Four Day Official Visit And Informal Meetings
U.S. U.K. TALKS ON BERLIN
Controversial
Public Speeches Predicted
Washington, Nov. 23.
on a
Mr Richard Nixon, the United States Vice
President who leaves here tomorrow four-day official visit to London, told re- porters at an informul mecting this week-end that his talks with British leaders would cover the Berlin situation and other world problems.
The Vice-President talked this week-end with Mr Nelson Rockefeller, the Governor-elect of New York and the man most
mentioned frequently
Mr Nixon's
for the possible rivag Republican Presidential Nomina- tion in 19CO.
Mr
Rockefeller, who
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con-
tems to deny any Presidential aspirations, hol Tepested the meeting
private
Nixon's London visit will be to Elsun- represent Pres.drai hower at the dedication of the American Chapet in St. Paul's Cathedral next Wednesday.
have He will also
with Loth Government talks and Opposition leaders are will uke two publie sprechirs before the Pilgrimus Soclely on Tuesday ond at the Guldhall
which the English- Speaking Intion will give in his humour on Wednesday
Banquet Me Hockefeller nic hear Mr Nixon had talked about strengthening and building the Republican Party
majn
of Mr purpose
The
Adventurers Sighted
In Polynesia
Valdien, Chile, Nov. 23.
Two adventurous
JU-
seafarers
who vanished nearly a month ago while trying to sail in schooner to Polynesia were re- ported today safe and. In
condition.
Food
First word of the pair was
rectived by their families in a
Mr Nixon has sale that in his Gurdhall speech he would
torch on the "rather contr
subject of Colonialism
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a way that I think may be
#teresting both to Britain and
the United States and.
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other voimiiries i
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DIOR MODELS IN LONDON FOR CHARITY SHOW
YELLOW RIVER
DAM
NEARS
COMPLETION
Paris, Nov. 23.
radiogram sent by an und Radio Peking reported tonight builders of the Sanman Gorge
Ber Swedish ship which sighted
them South Waldo
off
Ixiand a Puelfe. The nien
Carnaco And Alfonso Jerillas ---U.P.I.
In
the
BST
project along the Yellow River, won the first round of the battle to bar the torrents of this unruly river.
Ghana Professor they are building had
Is Banned
Kitwe, Nov. 23. Professor Busin, one of the leading members of
World Counell of
Churches
at-
second at 10.00 p.nl. tonight, Wife, Weather
metres per
just before the "God's was sealed.
Gate"
The radio said that at 1000 metres per second on Novem-
ber 20
0.86 p.m., the stone cofferdum that risen high enough to stop the flow in the middle of the river along the "God's Gate" me of the three narrow passes at the San- men Gorge.
radio
on the work
Thie the Ghann
cofferdam, the opposition party, has been bar sald, is being erected to provide red from visiung the Rhodesiana plece of dry ground Federation.
Buzda river bed for eenthed Professor
on the dam across the river, was due to speak here at a
Three rounds of decisive bat- Les wat be won to force the The conference Jy being
Yellow River to make way for tended by about 80 delegates, the construction of the dam.
Europeans beth Africans and
thr As
river's path ฟอง and observers from South, and
the current West Africa and the Belgian narrowed down,
increased
of 4.4 Congo Reuter.
Conference.
from
a Borw
A British Crossword Puzzle
16
20
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ACROSS
A Beach ending at
Crosal (0).
Charing
7 All-comern walcómit (4).
9 Drilled and suffered from
terum (6).
10 Niwit (0).
11 Seasido concert? (4).
13 Sore point? (0, 4).
13 River goddess, (4).
10 Comfortable home (4).
10 Chtedy responsible for the
game? (4, 0).
22 Tailless chick? Thato smart!
(4):
24 Have a go!,(1),
26 Peacock feeling? (6).
20 Certainly, no drze 74).
27 Have a swell line? (6).
DOWN
2 Where I turn in Italy (5). 3 Confare (6). 4 Bequeath by will at death
(0).
G It may (8).
be found in school
a Where many a partnership
ls come to an cril (4). Harbours for wines (0).
12 He keeps things to filmselt,
at it were (0).
13 Pick-me-up (0).
14 What the clever sleuth did.
(8).
17 Hise and do it frf thing (6).
18 Liked very much to fum over
n Communist (0),
20 Drive Dul (5).
21 It's proverbially fresh (6).
23 1fung on tó (4).
SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD)—deróm: 1 Sword, 4 Torrid,
8 In last, 10 Regal (rev), 12 Cresto, 14 Opposer, 17 Clue, 10 Archers, 20 Cantate, 22 Emir, 28 Eternal, 27 Can-dia, 28 Irene, 32 Treas. Down: 1 l-1-go, 2. Or- 30 Citron, a1 Enters, lop, a Diact, 5 Ours, & Regale, 7 D-lvie, 0 Theated, 11 Etcher, 15 Erratic, 15 Prem, 18 Outran, 18 Van, 20 Cerisé, 21 Nicent, 24 Ealot, 25 Nerve, 26 Linke, 20 Neer.
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Blocking a river at such swift current is an endanger- ing feat never accomplished in China before, the radio ciatm. ed. The radio also indicated that the task was completed in a little over 48 hours--Juven days ahead of schedule.
The river course, the radio continued, at the "God's Gate" was blocked by 31,288 table metres of stones, 663 giant stones each weighing from three to ve tons, 80 fastened stone bincks and 53 prefabricated con- crete blocks each weighing 15 Lons.
conservancy
The Suman Gorge project is the blagest water project now under construction In Chma. It will virtually end along the menare the flood Yellow River and store water to Irrigate millions of hectares of parched Lund-France-Pressu
Control Likely
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 23.
Goverment The Indonesian
expected that
an agreement controlling the movements of
rebels in indonesian would
suun
spokesman for
Ambasador Mohamed Reuter.
be
Malaya reached,
the Indonesian to Mulayn, Dr Rozif, said today.
And Doctors Say "Golf"
Augusta. Nov, 23. Mrs Mumle Eleenhower sald today that she is glad to 100
her husband, the President, play golf as oftan as he door.
After the Eisenhowers at- tended church this morning the Minister said to her: "This is the kind of weather that makes it hard to keep the Proaldent home and off the golf course."
re-
"I don't want to keep him off," Mr Eleonhower plied with a smile. him to be there."
Tho
"I want
President himself Bald alter a glance into the sky: "This is the nicest ctretch of weather I've ovár coen here." He then wont golf, He off for a round has played 18 holes cach day since he began a ten- day holiday at the Augusta
inst Golf Club National
week.
Hle doctor has said golf in good for the President's health-Réutór.
Any doubts anyone ever had about how much women in England are prepared to spend on their clothes nowadays are certainly not shared by the fund raising committee of the British Red Cross,
Here comes Dior's successor, Yves St Lauront, seen at Victoria Station with his sixtoon model girls. They have come from Paris to give a charity show of his collection at Blenheim Palace, seat of the Duke of Marlborough, in aid of tho British Red Cross.
Besides covoring expenses of the journey; the Red Cross ostimated their profits on the whole project would be around £10,000,- (Central Prodi Photo).
Monaco
Plans A
Blackpool For Mass Holidays
From ERIC KENNEDY
Paris, Nov. 23.
By 1960 the millionaire playground of Monaco will outshine Blackpool. It will offer a cheap holiday for the masses that will rival any- thing Billy Butlin has to offer.
Rich American bustness men no more than 30г, a day. "And," ho adds, "he rooms will facu are pouring dollars into Prince Rainier's cunty, tax-free paru- only the sea. There will be a disc.
The man behind the idea, French architect Jean Ginsberg, told me about it today.
He and his backers alm to build a racecourse on piles out aver the sea just of Monaco's industrial arda away from the rich, casino bench and to wards the French fronder.
10'
And by 1980 they plan
@ 250-room hotel, with bulld "democratie" price.
Full board and lodging, saya one American backer, will cust
The Rainiers Get Home To Philadelphia
For A
Kelly Family "Thanksgiving'
New York, Nov. 23, Princess Grace, who "abdicated
is a Hollywood Movie Qutert to marry Prince Rainier of Monaco, brought her husband home today for Thanksgiving with the folks and firmly de- clared her only appearances before the cameras would be for newsreels.
Grace admitted she had been invited to resume her specté cular film career, but o sald she still stood by the decision Abo mado When she was mar- ried two years ago-that being a Prince was enough of a career for her.
The couple arrived at Idiewild International Airport after n Dight abostá a Pan American World Airway's clipper from Nice. They said it had been a pleasant, trp although thio plane was two hours late,
Philadelphin, and her brother- An-Id, Dotald Le Vine.
A crowd of at least 100 mobbed the couple as ey left the air- plane and airport personnol Ira tó élear & 16-foot-path into the terminal buildingt. Grace said she and her husband of their would spend most Uma either in Now York ür Philadelphia. They are SCING- duled to reign over the Im- perial Ball at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel next month. She hoped to are a few plays' and to shop on Fifth Aventic, Asked if she planned to up
pear on television while sho was hero, Grace replied: Only. In the newtreeth.”
"No"
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The Prince was asked if he planned to visit the Las Vegas, gambling, casinos to pick up a few pointers for the operations of Monte Carlo: Railer, who as ruler of Monsed nover good hear the Casino absolutely NO Bald he had plan to go to Las Vegas for
any reason.
...
"Wo have a lot of things wo Grace added. want to do,"
and
concrete wall behind to obstruct the view of the Monaco bre- wery."
In
Family Beach
the
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front of the hotel Americans friends of Princess Grace's father-are to build "family" beach, where bathing will be treL.
A dip from Princess Ralnier's bench on Monaco's castern bay -where KCY ilka Aristotle Onassis nachor their yacht-
costa 86.
High spot of the scheme will be
avost amusement park bordering the French frontier. It will be stacked with gaming machines.
Dollers will pay for a mul
PigeTM
AN AFRICAN REVOLUTION
IS CONVENED
Cairo, Nov. 23.-
A conference of African peoples has been convened to meet in Accra from Decom- ber 5 to 12, to work out a "Gandhi” typo African révolution leading ultimately to the creation of a “United States of Africa," it was announced here today.
Sudan May Re-think Nile Policy
The conference, financed by tha Arab League and other Independent countries, will be enlled the "Acera . People's Conference.”
tts primary aim will be to work out a plan for a joint struggle by all the African nations and to design |"Gandhi-model" Africa revolu
tion
against Imperialiam, riclalism and segregation.
It will work for the "re- organisation" of African nations Cairo, Nov. 23. still under foreign domination, demarcation, tho Sudan's Deputy Premier, new frontier
setting up of regional federations Major General Ahmed between adjacent nations, and Abdel Wahab said today the linking of these ruglonal that Sudan's new govern-federations into a bigger union ment was "revising the to be called the "United States
of Africa," 1929 Nile
water agree. and "would
ment"
Countries invited to the con- ference include Tunisia, Moroc- abrogate it if il proves to Libya, the Sudan, Ethiopia, inconsistent with Sudan's Liberla and
other Middle with
interests," the
dence,"
Ghana, together African nationa
armong
them
the
East News Agency sald. "strugging for their indepen- The long-standing conillet Cameroons, the Belgian Congo. Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritanis, use of the Nile water was in- Senegal, Somaliland and Zemil- tensified when former Premterbar.
between Sudan, and Egypt over
Abdulla Khalll denounced the 1920 convention, In August, Egypt maintainiod that it should be considered or the basis for any future agreement Nile.
on the
Wahab said the government had not yet worked out a de- talled programme, and that be could not predict the date of the resumption of democratic life in the Sudan. He said, how- ever, that no former politicians were to be arrested.-France- Presse.
New Sudanese
Britain. France and the United States have been invited to send observers to the, con- ference,
The conference agenda, which will have as its theme "Africa for the Africans," will also call for equality of electoral rights in Africa and the in- the "human plementation of rights" proclamation.---France- Presse.
Ghana Merger With Guinea
Paris Noy, 23. The French Government to--
Government night noted without communit
To Be Neutral
and
the announcement of the Union of Ghana
Guinea-150 formier French territory which broke away from the French Union as a result of the Sep- lember referendum.
Officini corment will not be
Cairo, Nov. 23. Major-General Ahmed Abdel forthcoming until the conditions Wahab, Minister of the of the merger announced earlier Interior in the now Sudan-this evening, have been studied and explanations sought from Government, was the various powers directly and quoted here tonight as indirectly concerned. saying that Sudan's For- eign policy was not pro- Western but neutral,
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The Middle Eastern News Agency (Mena) reported him as saying this in an interview in Khartount today.
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This deliberate official silence does not indicate indifference on the part of the French Govern- ment to the new union, well- informed circles said.
The circumstances in which Chana frat of Britain's Attican territories to become indepen- General. Wehab also said, ac-dent-announced its union with the former French overseas ter- cording to the agency, that political trials would be held in ritory of Guinea, recently grant- by the ed its independence the Sudan.
French Government without any conditions attached, muggests that foreign intervention was involved in the Accra decisions, well- informed circles said.
"We will not bother with the past," he was quoted as saying,
It is pointed out that the an
"I categorically deny that our pro-Western," rovplution
the General Wahab said in Interview with the Khartoumnouncement of the now unton was made during a reception newspaper Ei Sudan El Geld.
given by a high-ranking British "It is purely Sudanese."
official, British Governor Lord "We shall follow a pulley of Listowel, In the presence of
Coramonwealth Ambasadors, neutrality," he added. shall not ally ourselven with any camp or bloc."-Reuter,
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Talks were under way be- tween France and Guinea with a view to working out the two countrico
future relations while leaving Guinea Premaler
floored garage, for a three-noor Mars Peep Put Off Sickou Toure all the prerogatives
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restaurant bullt on House' Ines.
Another attraction to pull in the day trippers la an Italian- bullt water bus travelling at
an hour, which 65 milca
will run a daily service between St. Tropez, Cannes, Nico, Monto
Carlo, and Bari fumo.
Tugboat Lost In Great Lakes
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Trenton, Ontario, Nov. 23.
Canadian tugboat, the Helen M. B
soven
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New York. Nov. 23. The US Navy's high altitude balloon flight to permit a tele- acople study of the planet Mars was postponed again today be- cause of a threat of snow.
Launching of the "tralu-lab from the strato-bowl acar by Rapid City, South Dakota the Office of Naval Research has
Almost bob postponed dally strice November 9. - U.P.1.
spontaneously granted to him,
It was in this context that the Guines Government om
ita change barked upon polley-Franco-Presko,
Lab ur Gain In Germany
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Bonn, Nov. 23. The Bocial Democrats, main in the Opposition Group
today Federal Parliament, strengthened their position in die State of Hesso, their" last
friends, visit the theatre, aout Canadians aboard, was missing Elephant Havoc ml stronghold, in aleellons
are looking forward to seeing my fernity in Pilladelphia." Grace will be reunited with her disters and brother and their farallies at A big Kelly Thanksgiving dinner in Phila- dolphin.
In an island-studded section of Lake Huron today.
seven people ""There were aboard but we have 10 report
Bahore any of them coming where." Russell Dowdery of the Royal Canadian Air Force said at Trenton.
Bowdery said the wg broad-
pia she have any offers for Ankou, what her children would cast a distress signial at 0.26
other appearanera?
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At the airport to hocet the knti- Baby declined to claborate.
Ing, that were dillad she reconsidered her de father, millionairo contractor, elsjon, not to make dhy more John 1. Rally' Sr.,
moviest
.
have for Thanksgiving, she am
"I don't know. I wish very reuch, they were having it with us in Philadelphin."- UPL
The 3.0.6, rald rough water was forcing the captain of the tug to bend for cover. No message front the Helen M.B, has been heard since-UPI.
for the State Parliament.
Unoittelst final Apures gave. them 1,224,070 Voles sgálat Dr Konrad Kuala Lumpur, Nov, 28.
for Herds of elephants, driven 843,071 from the jungles by torrential Adenauer's Christian Democrats. rains, are playing havoc on tubeuter. ber estates in a remote part of to Eastern Malays according game wardenis.
The elephants have been ro Dorteil to be testing up your rubber trees, smashing down light and telephone electric lines and dewisvying fences China Mell Special
Recognition
Cairo, Nov. 23. Boviet Union has recog= pfsed the new Budaneso Glover- sent, the Middle East Now | Agstily reported today.ntimites,
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