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Kills, Hurts
"DO NOTHING" U.N. ASSEMBLY Ambulance DULLEST IN Hearing Aid For Churchill More Than
MANY YEARS
United Nations, Dec. 14. Delegates to the 13th United Nations'
General Assembly scattered to 82- countries today wondering whether history would tag the session a "do nothing" assembly.
The record of the session that closed last night held few obvious high spots of achievement, several of stalemate and some of outright failure to solve the world's problems.
Diplomats, ølservers and correspondents alike agreed that
It was the dullest session of recent years,
US Ambassador Henry Vabol
Lodge summed 1
sardonic scalence;
1st te
Let us pe frax better tidings 1059
ret
Win the nsserably closed
next Feluuncy when it will reconvene to talk of inde-
for thr pendence
French Cametuous, the UN diet turned to a farmiftar staple fare:
An Istæelt charge of aggression by United Arab Republle, which
The Security Connell considers on Monday afternoon,
reasons
There were several uffered for the Assembly's lack-
heter record.
Lodge laid it to "the in- transigent and contentious ats citude of the Soviet Union,
1 was evident they saw the Pod intent and purpose of the Soviet Union to embarrusa and attack the United States t every opportunity.
Harm To Peace
"When this Soviet aún is con. sidered, it is surprising that this session did not actually do harın to the cause of world peace.
The millions of words" de · hvered by delegates in 528 meetings of The Assembly atid Is Reven standing cominlitues
Irom September 18 to December
13 brought these results:
• OUTER SPACE: Although: mane ihiplomaly saw
control
of space for peaceful pur- Assembly's best
s the chance
of
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outstanding settiovement. an exhaustive
bate
resulted J stulerate
between
Russia and the West on the make- up of a cortimiliter to prepare the UN role. The Asembly approved a Western resolu- tion bot Russla served notice it would have no part of it.
Ó DISARMAMENT:
Bus
elesen
Again
Tulled to be brought to the West on
Assembly culled
un
the shar
ik end powers weapons tests under effective controls and urged mensures
and surprise attack. PEACE FORCE: It was left
10 Secretary-General Dak
Hammarskjold
دعا
care of the UN Emergency
Foreo hea o dete in the tiesa Strip and The Ascende le did bot even eet on Pre- sident Elsenfionery propasul for
stant-day
1 J
The Asanboy for Russia
[1
UN pred force."
O HUNGARY!
aga ralle-ci and the repressten it has rar- ried on in Hungary since the 1989 revolution and wamed Sir Leslie Munro of New Zenland to report on deve- lopmentes
•
pevolution
CYPRUS: The World Parlia- mont
passed un innocuuES expressing "et- Beone that continued efforts will be mode to the parties.
ench Ire
aceful, de- meerstle and just solution
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→ ALGERIA: Athough The
Political Conunifilee approved
#1 resolution recognising Algerin's
Sir Winston Churchill, bowing to the stresses of his old age, takes to wearing a small modern hearing aid. The grand old man is seen with the device us he emerges from No. 10 Downing Street last Friday where he had lunch with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.-U.P.1. Radiotelephoto.
INDIA MUST SLOW DOWN
BIRTHS, EXPERTS WARN
Washington, Dec. 14.
"Tight of indesen Two economics professors warned today that India will be plunged into a "morass of poverty and misery" unless its people immediately stop
lence" and calling for negotiations between France and the Algerian nationalists, the Assembly failed to give
the two-thirds majority: necessary for Anal approval. The
• KOREA:
Assembly called again for a "unifled, Independent and democrate Korea under a representative . form
Roverment” bul Russin vetoed the admission of the Republic of Koren u well is that of Vietnam.
tiny ✪ MEMBERSHIP: The
African country of Guines, independent only since Octo
no the ber,
admitted UN'. 82nd member although France expressed reserva- tions.
was
REFUGEES: The Assembly approved another "leave-t-to-Dig
• PALESTINE
resolution on the future of alatt a million Palestine Arth refugees after the mandate of the UN Relief und Works Agency expless lo June, 1900.
• ECONOMICS: An ambitious million special fund
5100
for revnomic projects was established but $7 cover-
could nienta
pledge only $26 million for its first years operation.-U.P.I.
A British Crossword Puzzle
16
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ACROSS
1 Behind-hand remerks? (0),
Not fair (4).
Upset a lighter (G).
10 Worth (5).
1 One who draws level in
row? (4).
13 Nut appreciative of a good
turn (10).
Ib Highland air, Cotton on? (4).
16 The brend of idlerigs37, (4).
10 Extremely careful (10),
30 Drop of water! (4),
24 Senäide features (5).
20 River of Hindustan
allyt (8).
Natur
25
2 For
DOWN
16
12
having so many children,
Professors Anstey J. Coale of Princeton and Edgar M. Hoover of Harvard said in a report that by 1986 India would have 800 million people squeezed into an area less than half the size of the United States If current population trends con- tinue.
Coale and Hoover said the future welfare of India "elcurly Hles in the speed and effective- ness with which her fertility Cat be reduced
India
already has a population of 400 mlm people.
Iwo
"Talens the Indians stop pro- during so many children, the
economiste said, "sheer numbers of people will have Atifled economic develop- ment" and thwarted "break-through Lo a better He for 2,
The report, prepared for the Omv of Population Research at Princeton, was summarised in the monthly bulletin of thu Population Reference Bureau, a private organisation which publishes information on popula- tion problems.
Urgency
Coate and Hoover said recent studies indicated thai **co- traceptives are acceptable An Judio and that P sensc of urgency concerning the need to check high terülily con bo
of
Baptist
Pope's
Worker
Relative
Manigomery, A., Dec. 14.
sur-
A young wife who takes a very active part in the affairs the Haptist Church, says. sho да Just prised as the rest of her family to learn she is a relative of the new Roman Catholic Pope, John XXIII,
Mrs Juanita Shaw, 19, a native of Greenville, Mississippi, raid: "I thought they were kidding" when her mother, Mrs J A, Roberis, wrote the news she was a third cousin to Pope John,
It turned out Mrs Shaw, a youth director al a revival centre and wife of a Sunday School superintendeal, is a maternal granddaughter of Francisco Roncalli, first cousin to the Pope who was born Angelo Giuseppe Roncaiti,
As for the new Pope: “3 had never seen or heard of him. It took me 19 years to ever hear of him. His family went me a pleture and olippings. I really didn't know what to think," Mrs Show said.
The family ties to Baly virinally disappeared many years ago, she added.
Her grandfather is the only survivor of his immediate family, other than his children, and no longer keeps in touch with his relatives in Italy.—U.P.I.
Pope John Creates New Cardinals Today
Vatican City, Dec. 15.
developed among the people in Pope John XXIII will today create 23 new Cardinals rals-
Indian villages.""
ing the number of Princes of the Romun Catholic Church to 74 the highest in history.
But they warned that the Indian government is attack- in the first major act of his Ing the problem of over- Iwo and a half onth reign population "with Ritle of the he Penult is expected to cx- pense of urgency that the plain in a 3,000-world speech u. situation makes Imperative." Latin why he decided to go be The professors said India's yond the limit of 70 members of population is
the College of Cardinals. Increasing by almost seven million persons cach year.-U.P.I.
Air Strike
14.
its.
Miami, Dec. Enstern Airlinex and striking mechanies have reach- ed a settlement in their three- week-old work stoppage! The new contract la subject to
This membership of the Senate of the Church was set by Pope Sixtus V nearly 400 years
ago.
will There Pope John
meet members of the present College of Cardinals.
In the Latin speech he will inform them of his decision to add to their number and an- nounce the names of the new Cardinals.
One Briton
Ten of the new Cardinals will be non-Itation and 13 Italian. Among the 10 will be a Briton Usually weil informed Monsignor William Godfrey 60- Eources expect the 37-zene- | year-old Archbishop of West- oid Pope to announce that minster.. henceforth there will be no Hilt to the number of Car- disale.
Today's ceremony first of a
It Saves-
Doctor
Chicago, Dec. 14.
A physician said today that speeding ambulances kill and injure more people than they save.
on
Dr Preston, A. Wade, chair- of the Committee Trauma of the American Col- Jego of Surgeons, sald nm- bulance drivers speed because they get kick out of it and enjoy being "privileged drivers,” "The apeeding ambulance kures and kills more people tlun it arves," he wrote in **Trome Safety," monthly magaalne of tho National Safety Council.
Dr Wade salt a study of an- buinnet calls at Flint, Michigan, "has shown that in not a single Instapro of ambulance culis Wat there any
vvidence that speed changed the outcome of the rage."
Observe Laws
He predicted that In the future ambulances will be ro quired
to observe traffic laws "just as any other vehicle,”
DX Wade, Professor of Clinical Surgery al Cornell University Medical School, alsɔ said that the treatment an ne eldent victim receives at the scene is more important than treatment he receives later in a hrspital.
He salt pressure bandage directly on the wound is bett then applie ition of a tourniquet. Tourniquets often have caused loss of life or Umb and rarely saved a life, he said.--U.P.I.
H.K. At
'Varsity Talks In
Manila
Manila, Dec. 15. The Asian Universities Conference on Cultural Co-operation
at opens a.m. today at the Uni- versity of the Philippines.
Some 500 eduentors and pry- Jessica's from varimis unlver- sites in Asin were expected to aftend the ve-day Univeralty of Than Philippines-sponsored
meeting.
CU-
The aim of the conference
to develop cultural operation among the peoples of Asia,
President Carela will deliver the keynote speech at today's spring following the registra- tion of delogates.
Delegates
Asian universities represented
at the conference are:
the
The National Taiwan Univer.
Air-
sity In Taipei, the Tunghat University, niso in Taipei, the University of Hongkong, langga University of Indonesia, University of Tolayo, the Seoul National University in Korea, the University of Malaya In Singapore, the Ryukyu Uni- of Okinawa, the versity Chulalongkorn Univerally in Thailand and the National University of Vietnam.
Several Philippine univer- slites will also be represented in the conference, which to ono of the i'ah points of the State Univers Golden Jubileo celo- brations--UP.I.
The nine other non-Italian Space Camera
Bre from the United Blafes, France, Germany, Austrin, Spain, Mexico and Uruguay. With their accession the Col-
many it's the end of zetlúzálon by the 9,300 mem- series of "red" Conasteries_ex- | Icke whi have 28 Italian waspnesting! (6).
bern of the International lending over four daye will be a | Cardinals and 46 non-Italian 3 One end of the Nile, for Association of Machinists. secret one in the ornate Consis-representing 26 countrica in all
example (6).
4 Ruslan council (8).
5 Refined (0),
Impish enjoyment (4).
8 Low cunning? (5).
12 Do they make the voyaging
diner schalck? (0).
19 Not switched on? (5).
14 Knights of the whistle, they
have been called (8)..
17 A principet at full speed (5).
18 Failed to make a hit (0). 20 Military formations in Tunis
(B).
20 Splendid, except for one who
bag to pay it (4). 27 Deprive of means of ag- 21 Often called in Parliament in
gression (0)
protest against It Infringe ment (3). 23 Herole story (4).
BATURDAY'S CROSSWARD-Across; 1. Dobbed, 4 Smart, 7 Oblige, a tummy, 10 Hear, 12 Distant, 18 ́ ́Reti, 10 Alse, 17 Nald, 10 Steld, 20 Secrecy, 21 Nent, 23 Jiffy, 24 Cromer, 25 -lo, 20 Horner. Down: 1 Brothers, 2 Balearic, 3 Edge, * Motintala, 6 Romens, 9 Ditty[-box), (1 Ra-drafts, 12 DiscA, 13 Alderman, 14 Torturer, 18 Acrisi, 22 Trio.
U.P.I.
torial Hall of the Vatican Pelace, the continents.-Reuter.
New York. Dec. 14.
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have perfected a camera which can aim artificial satellites and detect any mysterious objects in space, it was revealed there to day.--France-Presse.
FATHER WAS TRYING TO HELP
El Cajon, Cal., Der. 14.
Polles said today that a 16-year-old boy suspected of staying a mother and her four children might have slipped
into Mexico.
The suspect, Carl Edér, was 1
being hunted by hundreds of reports, trom
miny have received
When Pendergast came home citizens who from work. Eder 'met him
abd forced him to drive hitri police, sheriff's deputies and bellove they have seen the bus- reserve officers for the murder | péct," said a sheriff'a officer. At launpoint to San Diego, 20 on Friday of Mrs Lois Petider Bo for they haven't checked miles nway, Pendergasi gost (37) and her children, dui." David (9) Thomas (0), Dlaris (4) and Allen (2).
The search centred on foothill section about miles from bete.
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dinamed 'the youth, who ded,
Ils' per
was hitchhiking. suaded the youth, who CHOO threatened to rob; Him, ta move into his own home.
"I was in reformatories глут self when I was kli," said Pendergant. "I was trying to Mrs Pendérgent's husband | | Pendergast, rolurnda homd get him on his feet again. I THOM, 39, lind befriended And found the five Bodlox. thought I wAY salvaging lits the youth,' then known 11. The police nála, Pondergaal | son by keeping him from Charton Harrison, the patien told them he that Kate on drifting into a life of crime."-
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