U.S. IS
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1959.
CLOSING MISSILE
GAP WITH REDS Marquess And Top Deb
Silent
-Says Top Space Expert
Washington, Dec. 30.
TV CriticDr Herbert F. York declared today that the United States
Gaoled
is closing the missile gap with Russia, especially in large-scale propulsion systems for launching big satel- lites.
York made his statement at a news conference]
immediately after being sworn in as the Pen-
tagon Director of Defence Research and En-Fast Line
gineering, a newly-created position.
was formerly chief scientist for the Advanced Re search Projects Agency.
The official, a leading space authority whai has been clothed with extraordinary powers, suici
Now York, Dec. 30. Misa Maria Torre, radio and television crille of The New York Herald Tri-He bune, was today ordered to begin a ten-day prison sentence next Monday after she again refused to
It is "not obvious" that the disclose the source of
Russians have misslie more news story about singer
than America's inter- powerful Judy Garland.
continental Aulas now orbiting The news item resulted is
a the earth. $1,393,323 ruit for
(about £500,000) by Mins Garland against the Columbia Broad- casting System, alleging iibet and breach of contract.
B
He said hul with second and third stages
added, the Atlas orbito satelite could put to with a payload of as much The libel nusi referred to alwo tons.
statement about Mias Garland
Thot
in Miss Torre's column, quot. Ing
unnamed C.B.8, larger
an
executive. Federal District Judge Brivestor Ryan told Mina Torre today я sentence. imposed In November 1957, had been up- held by higher courts but he did not want to commit her “unless you compel me to."
Poor Example
He again asked
the source of
her to reveat
her news Hem
and she replied; "I respect-
fully decline to answer."
Judge Ryan asked her lawyer Mr Malton Correa, it Miss
realised Torre
that After serving her gaol ferm, she could be called upon again to
questions concerning the news item atid ngaku be sentonces Lo
abe prison if refused Mr Correa said he had Informed
Mies Torre of thin
LAWK
Judge
Iyan. ordering het id surrender by 10 u.m. on Mon- day, told Miss Torre she had sel a Door example to her fel- low citizens In defying the court's judgment,
The Judge said she had an addi- tional obligation as a joorn- allst whone writinga In. fluenced publie opinian,
Miss Torre's case had been Journaliste' Lent pt
madr +
right nos 10 divulge ራኩሮ Mourc of 1 news story. — Ieuter.
Too
Far
Santa Monica, Der 30.
John F. Tushly uki, 32-year-
old West Los Angeles druggist,
today Wis awarded a tvore from his wife of 10 years on
03
would be a half ton
Russia's than "moot" Spotnik III.
largest
The Allan
in how
orbik weighs four and a half lans, but it payload of instruments is only 150 pounds.
There undertibludis are pamu mlsalle Belte In which we are still behind,” De York said, “tat เค Nederl thirik closing the ga
Lo
Two A Month
The United Sister is plantune
Juunch
4 average of two suteles a month in 1989 while baliste head with
forging Nussties
weapons
will.
end other
nuclear
lo deter Russlu fron
Dr York's stalementa
Rave further disclosures on the ruce,
In 1945 centest, Amerion 45 with credited by many experts selling à Aster pace In Space exploration this year and hold- ing its own in long-range mis- sile development,-UP.I.
"CANCER CASES
SENT TO WAR”
London, Dec. 31.
of examinations Medical
reservists called up at the start of the war were so that men were cursory Hent to France suffering from
the of cancer stomach and inoperable hernin, according to book published today. But by the time the Allies Birthwest advancing in Mange and the Far East, corn- manders demanded mobile teki hospitals In the forward anel exaltation of restrallies on
were
treat
The book, dening with Royal Ate Force medical services, kt on the merkeal Second Worl:!
Ga
huster y War
BVFH
Saved Limbs French surgery, it points out. had been forced to stand still during the war while, for Bri- Lixh
the war had surgeons,
UC frostered the idea
anving findes
an
MIL example, the Aving book says after a fighter crash surgical team emergency rushed to the spot, but civilian French ductor
rot there first. When the teara arrived he had ampulated the
London, Dec. 31.
The headquarters of both the Royal Air Force and the Ameri- cau Air Force stationed in Bri- txin said today that thing would to And Investigation open an ont who whole "I Love Yan” jet fighter in the sky with a
(Lancashire) Dyer Warrington yesterday Both
headquarters said that none of their pilots was ALT thorised to fly in the Warring- ten arca yesterday, much less to messages lo his sweet- wille
heart, for all the world to see.
that
aky the It was known writer wa ajot, but no one
who the 'pulet knew whether put on the romanile display of fancy Bying
British Was American except perhaps one girl in Warrington. --- France. Presne.
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Out-of-date
Complaint
Kuala Lumpur, Dec, 20.
com- A nominated councillor plained that prisons in Malaya resembled nudist camps during bathing hours.
BAT
to
Councillor C. H. Yiu said that during a visit to the Batu Gajah saol some years ago he prisoners being
marched their bath stark naked
Federation of Malaya's Com- missioner of Prisona Inche Murad bin Ahmad commenting on the complaini said prisoners no longer have to parade in the nude when they go for their
bath.
Ho sald prison reform In
pilot's left leg and was about | Malaya provided for loin cloths
to amputate his left arm.
South Malaya Now Free
Of
Terrorists
Singapore, Dec. 31.
testimony that she lost $60,000 All of south Malaya is now free of Communist terror-
while gumbling in UP.1.
116
Las Vegas
Luts. This follows the proclamation of Johore State as a "white" (terrorist-free) area this morning.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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10 THỂ organ often
15
blowing (5).
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needs
The ship's company benated
(4).
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gel (10).
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folders
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(0)
upright,
Noble plane, obviously (8). Twisted ho on, the map of
Africa (4)..
Farm buildings (0).
Stingers' (5),
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at
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Under Dill tree men mit in
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reuneit (5),
27 Part of inelent Greece (8). 21 Visum tops? (0).
TUESDAY'S
23 Attract upward! (4),
CROSSWORD)-Aeron: 1 Hweald, 4 Benbe,
7 Avenue, & V-BI-n, 10 Culp, 12 Compare, 10 Enyos,' 10 Eboni,
17 Raft, 10 Renca, 20 Bettler, 21 Sonr, 23 Paire, 24 Autumn, 20 Mesay, 24 (IA) Höherne, Down! 1 Bloggen, 2 Fyen lett, Tint, n Clippers, 0 Botero, # Power, 11 Patterns, 12 Ceren, 13 Absolute, 14 Koiranço, 10 Aerate, 22 Jun-0.
Johore, separated from Singa- pote by a short causeway. WIŚ one ot the Just remaining strongholds of the Communist Insurgents.
Now
only two Communista are at large in the state, and
they are expected to surren der shortly. The break-up
of The Cum- munist organisation in Johore means that the Thalinnd bor.
der pren is the only area left lu Malaya where large terrorist
bania st roam freely,
Fow Left
Leaders of the security forces believe that after 10 years of fighting, fewer than a thousand terrorists are left in the jungle.
AL thr
their peak strength, early in 1950. Com- under AETTY& In numbered about
munists
Malaya
11.000.
The final operation against the terrorists in Johore started
In June In the south-eastÆIN corner of the state.
Thirty-five at the 37 Com- munists in the Brea ivorc ellimated,
Yours Of Murder
Troops taking part in the Jahore Campaign were prin- elpally Gurkdina and Malaya.
Announcing the break-up of the terrorist foreds, the Regent of Johorn, Sir Imall Ibel Sultan Ibrahim, sald: "We have won this freedom after 10
of murder, ermm and intimida
tion. Let us all resolve never to allow the forces of evil to re- entabilsh themselves egalu
this free country."--Itcuter,"
In
Grenade Outrage:
3 Dead
Algiers, Doc. 30. Three people were killed to- day when a terrorist hurled a grounds in the Casbah quntler Fit Aldern,- #TutosPréÒ,
to the prisoners so that they "CAД be adequately covered" when they bathe.-U.P.I.
The
Mar-
18-year-old quers of Tavistock, sou and heir of the Duke of Bedford, flow homo for Christmas to London Air- port in a Comet from New York.
With Henrietta
Year
been
bl travelled "Deb of the Tharks, who has modelling
Now
York.
Speculation has it that there may be a romatice
to the alr two-but
the between
been this bas dealed.
though the oven couple holidayed together last August, and the Mar- днева flew from Harvard, where he fo studying Law, to see her in Bermuda lant October.
Photo shows the Mar- Quess, Henrietta and her poodle in the London Air- port lounge on their ar- rival.
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MICHAEL TODD'S
Ency. Brit Article On
Will Alter
Malays
Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 30. The Encyclopaedia Britan- nien wil rovise a section which describes the Malay race as lazy, dis- honest, and Immoral.
Berita
A Malag longanko paper, Horlan (Daily News/ the which protested against description, sald i had received an assurance from the publishers of the encyclopaedia in Chicago that the phasare would bo changed.
The Secretary-General of the [ All-Malaya Islamic Association, Inche Othman Abdullalı said: "I am glad that the encyclopaedia's publishers have seen the fight, and have promised to change the insulting references to Malays".
Gentleness
The chairman of A Stalo council, Inche Muslim welfare Abdullah Yassin, said, **The encyclopaedia when it revises the description of Malays should that 11 note
was mainly
woke
because of the Malays' gentle- ness, sincerity and straight- forwardness, that the British colonial troduce bringing
power was ablo to in- ita
(rom
open-door policy of cheap labour overseas, inaking Malaya's
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