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‹ THE "CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959.

The Friendly Way

East And West

CHINESE POLICE UK's HAPPY PHOÑE

HAVE "LOVE

SERVICE TOO

PEOPLE" MONTH MUCH FOR USERS

Peking, March 18.

Chinese police have been learning to "love the people" in a recent month-long campaign all over the country to on- courage batter relations between them and the public.

The Begum "Live and let live."

The Begum Talks Of Rift With Karim

Paris, March 17. A wenry Begum Aga Khan flew from Khartoum to Nice.

And sadly she announced a Tilt between her and her late Jusband's grandson Karim, the new Aga, who is spiritual head of the smoli Moslems.

The 58-year-old Bēgum-back the official funeral and from enshrinement of the 80-year-old. Aga, who

died in

Geneva in July 1957-sald;

"Prince Karim bas no in- tention of following the wishes of his grandfather na

·for I am concerned,”

The Ago's will said that 20- year-old Karim (son of Aly

Khan) should accept the Begum og his role counsellor and fol- low her advice la all matters relating to the small sect.

Policemen did ok Jobs for families living on their beats, helped sick travellers to get medient treatment, and sough! 'people's views on their working methods, the official Isinhua News Agency said.

The

He

London, March 17. Postmaster - Goneral, Mr Ernest Marples, has described how efforts to makeTM Britain's telephone service friendly misfired.

told reporters that for 10 days, operators in the London exchanges of Mayfair and Holborn and the Scottish exchange at Aberdeen had been experiment- ing with a more informal approach to subscribers and discarding the formal phrasen they had used in the past..

"When one operator said to a subscriber Good morning' " Mr

In Harbin, a northeastern | Marples sald, "he was so talten Industrial centre, a few police-abnek that he said, 'Good God," men who used to quarrel with "Another sold he was shaken trafle offendem changed their to hear the operator say 'Good attitude and now treated them morning'

while still another courteously.

said that a more polite service was long overdue.

They made friends with more than 250 tivilian who in turn became "honorary" propagun- dists, sprending the rules of road safely among their friends,

Enemy

the

Durin

Brive poller studied how to be severe with Demmy" and friendly with the people, the report suld.

of

"One subscriber hald he did not want the new type of friendly service,"

Mr Marples said two stages development telephone

which had already been put in- to operation in Britain would give the finest mechanical sys- tem in the world at the price.

Mare Latitude

Que result of this was that

Now they were embarked on peuple now helped and co- operated more with the police a third stage the human ap-

more dimeult for proach to make the telephone and it was

and "friendly, personal service," "eointer-revolutionaries bad elements" to hide them- selves.

The report zaid that a thlef who had been operating “ in different parts of the south coastal province of Kwang- tung for four years, walked into a police station one day and gave himself up, saying the "love the people" drive had spread everywhere and left him nowhere to Cacapo to.

talin's

"Me? A

Playboy?"

Asks Aly Khan

Beverly Hills, March 17. Aly Khan, here to visit his nine-year-old daughter Yasmin by his marriage to Rita Hayworth, says he's never been conscious of being a playboy. tog and you have to live with "Some columnists give you a

it for the rest of your life," he

When he went to America | sold, -which had 10,000,000 tela- "I've always believed in phones compared with Bri-playing hard when one is play-

7,500,000 early

thising, year he found the attitude "I also believe in working was that to prevent nation-

hard when one is working. alisation the telephone su-

The latter is what I havo thorities had decided to get

been doing for years—but not the customers on their side. many people Beem to know

about it."

Thesi hod decided on the

approach in Britain.

Aly Khan,

now

Pakistan's

chler delegate to the United They would do this not only Nations, insisted he had been in- by giving the telephone opera-terested in world affairs for the ators greater latitude in speaking part 23 years.

Police chiefs decided at conférence last year to hold the campaign for a month every year, the report sold-Reuter.

-

Slander Fine

Paris, March 17. Anti-Lax crusader Pierre Poujude

fined 100,000 franes by a Paris court today

was

In Background for slandering French rlot The Begum, former French police in an article in his week-

ly newspaper.-U.F.1;

beauty queen Yvette Labrousse,

is now a converted Moslem,

In a dark mauve tailored mult

facilities.

Press Clippings

to subscribers, but by regular research to find out what the customer wanted, and set up a special organisation to aprove "My Press clippings will prob- ably tall who I was dating or With more mechanisation of who I was supposed to be marry- the telephone service the impor-Ing. but I've been in tance of dealing with angry, diplomatic field for years." frustrated subscribers would He said: "Altogether I will become greater.

have 208 horses, One of them Is St Crespin. He's the fav- ourite for the English Derby this year."

Radical Change

the

Earlier when Mr Murples told

Aly Khan, who arrived here M.P.s in the House of Commons after the U.N. sessions conclud- about the "new look" for Bri-ed on Friday for a recess until tain's telephone service he said next September, said he would that for the first time its aim return to New York tomorrow

writing.

party for the opening of a new restaurant (the Louis XIV) — U.P.I.

and matching hat, the No More "Flashes" and purpose had been defined, in in time to host an elaborate

oltractive Begun sold at Nice airport: "I am going to keep in the background and adopt my husband's motto Live and let live.

She said that

London, March 17.

This drew such loud laughter from both sides of

the House that be had to pause for a few moments,,

British Members of. Parlia- ment were assured in the Karim con- House of Commons last night siders she did not behave that there would never be an-

He then added: "The essence Moslem tradi- | other television news "flash" tion at the (uneral

simliar

month of it is that we are determined to that lust February 20 on the banks of¦ which

puolcked viewers, to pleas as well as serve the

customer." the Nile.

China Mill Special.

according to

20

Qu

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1. Reviewer.

4 Printing machine.

7 Testimony.

. Preserved,

19

Departure from line.

11. Temporary cessation,

13 Special gifta.

15 Indifference.

10 Public meeting-place.

19 Nosegays,

10 Follow.

21 Flag

12

121

DOWN

1 Board game.

2 Royal ilne.

3 Change.

4 Summary.

5 Put into practice.

Soft mud,

10 Wkiens.

13 Sweetmeat.

12 Wed.

14 Spry.

10 Awkward' fellows,

17 Builder,

* YESTERDAY'S OBOSSWORD--Acrom: 1 'Aslo, 4' Borrage,

My-Mmples-Fald other action would follow later.

"All this," he added, "con- stituites a radical change in "our affitude to the deprodu

service.

"Our rules for the tele- phonist have been rigid and the words we have told them to 1150 have been alilted (more loud laughter),

among

"The rules are being altered anch

the alterations will be one that gives the telephonist greater freedom to help the customer and to be more friendly." (laughter). China Mail Special.

Death Roll 45

Lusaka, March 17. The death, roll in Nyasaland's disturbances reached 45 today when on Africau rioler wn* killed by security forces

at

Miruku Court, in the northern province near the Tanganyika border-Reuter.

Chiang 'One Of

Greatest Men'

New York, Marcb' 17. ----- Norman Vincent Peale was naked today to name -the-fun...grealest „propis...

Living in the world”

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Suicide's Baby Is Heiress

London, March 17.

FUCHS WORKS ON ROCKET IN PRISON

In his cell in Wakefield Prison, alom-spy Klaun Fuchs is working on a pro- foot to dealza

A baby girl, born 66 days after her father com- mitted suicide, is to share in

the £100,000 trust fund.

3

Veronica Mary Barker, now five months old, is the daughter of West End theatrical agent Major Vere Barker.

He shot himself in his Spanish- style home at Smith Street, Chelsea, last August in a Al of depression,

Major Barker, four times mar- ried, ten-pericenter of stars like Sir Ralph Richardson, Mar- garet Leighton, Laurence HAT- Emlyn vey, Eric Portman, Williams, Terence Morgan, and Gladys Young, was 69,

His suicide was less than a year after his marriage to the beautiful, 60-year-old former Vicomtesse de Chabrignac. Veronica is the only child of his four marriages,

In his will to left £10,097. But il 19 now revealed that Veronica is entitled to a share in the £100,000 trust fund net up by Major Vere Barker's father, Sir Francis Barker, a director of Vickers, who died in 1922.

Divided

.

1000-

rocket when he is released in June, according to an ex-prisoner who was aroong Fuchs' closest friends for four-and-a-half years.

have Fuchs claims to worked out the reason for

fallure

of American and Ruslan rockets. But, reportedly, whoever sole the

for credit

Fucks' rocket it will not be the West.

He told his ex-prisoner friend, Joha Edward Johnsion-Noad: "Help the English? should my not.” Ficture shows a formula of the universe Fuchs has worked

out on a prison laundry, Hist.

A Bonn report received, today says Herr Gunter Koppelmann of the Karl Marx university in Lelpsiz, East Germany, denied London Press reports that Dr Frichs had reseived an appointment in his faculty of the university.---Express Photo.

Why We Keep Our Navy

-By France

Paris, March 17. A French Foreign Ministry:

spokesman said today that anxiety abroad, especially Washington, about

In

Franco's intention to keep full national control over hor Mediterranean fleet in warfare WEB "exagger- atod."

"Nothing is changed in time of peace and the fleet will dull be there if there should bo a war," he told

a press con- ference.

The fleet issue was discussed today when the French Primo Minister, M. Michel Debre, pald a three-hour "courtesy call" on the Supreme Comman- der of Ailled Forces in Europe, General Laurls Norstad, at his hondquarters outside Paris.

The Foreign Ministry spokes- man denied that the French move

had been prompted by. dissatisfaction with the dis- tribution of Nato commands or by n hitch in delivery to France of an Americon atómic submarine engine promised Jast year by the United Sintes Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles,

Unthinkablo

Last week France told the Nato permanent council that because at har commitments in the Mediterraneon area she could no longer contemplate giving up control to Nato one-third of her Mediterranean fleet of 40 warships In the event of war,

Most

of France's Mediter- Tancan fleet was engaged in protecting the

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and its essential worthme alon would be to protect voys between Metropolitan Franco

North Africa. Franco's preoccupailons were on a north-south axis while those of Nato were west, to cast---- from Gibraltar to Suaz

"It would be unthinkable, if war were unhappily to break out, that the feet should not be under nallonaă control while three-quarters of the French army is in Algeria," be added. "Nothing is changed, except that the Government thought it no longer honest to say that one third of the Mediter- rancan fleet would pass to Nato In time of war."--fleuter.

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"AFRICA COULD

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WORLD WAR III”

The trust it now worth much

more than its original £100,- An 000. I's terms are that on the death of Lady Barker →→→ she is 85 and in South of

England nursing-home -- it should be divided among the

grandchildren upon them ALL reaching the age of 21.

so the trust will remain intact

until 1979 when Verónica, who lives with her mother a Chateau des Roches, Savasse, Drome, France, will be 21, The three other grandchildren DIR__In-Ue-will-ore.thesabat Major Vere Barker's brother, Mr Arthur Ronald Vere Bar- ker, i publisher, of Barwell- cottage, Chessington, Surrey, They

Captain Patelck Barker, aged 20, of the War Offer, and his brothers, Mark, 27, and Tim, 23.

of

Writing in Look mag- zine, Dr Peale Ilsted Pre- sident Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China; J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal

Burcan of In- vestigation; President

do Charles

Gaulle France; Frank Laubach, a missionary who brought Literacy to thousand, in

the Philippines; Charles F. Kettering, the

Inventor American

who recently died.

Ho mid Chiang "prSYS sincerely for his enemies, never prays for victory,

follow to sid pray

of God. always the will Ho is great becauso, not wilboat painful struggle, ho means those prayer#.” -UP.L

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Discoverer Lost

Washington, March 17. The Defence Department said: today that Discoverer, I, the 'Brot earth satelllic to be launched into

pole-to-pole orbit, is lost and presumed dead,

Roy W. Johnson,, director of the department's Advanced Re- sald search Projects Agency, Discoverer's

ba

death must

la no longer sssumed because pending radio signals and efforts to track it with radar - have folled. U.P.I.

The Duke Is "In The Gun"

London, March 17. Members of Britain's League Against Cruel Sports decided here today to protest to Buckingham Palace against the “shoot- ing netivities" of the Duke of Edinburgh.

The

LEAGUE COMPLAINS ABOUT HIS SHOOTING

love of blood-sports Instead of Crowing up with humanitarian ideals."

Croydon, March 17. African continent lined up in two opposed camps of African-led states and European-led states could be the opening battlefield of a third world war.

Lord Hallshom, chairman of the British Conservative Party,

said this at a party rally here

tonight

He added that such circum- slunces. would be the worst disaster that could befall. Atelen. or the Africans and "might well blood- be a prescription for bath."

It was fragio that just when -the-Cyprus-Agreement-room--

ed to have brought some PTOS- :

India Appeals

On Births

Boston, March 17.

pect of peace on the inter- India's Ambassador to the

national front, there should have been #ible sorry out- break of violence and unrest in the Central African Federation."

Lord Hailsham believed that the problem was a world issue and there was practically no nation unaffected by it in some acnse.

Not One Sided

United States today call-

ed upon the United Na. tions to support a policy

control of birth

and family planning through- out the world,

Mr M. C. Chagla told a con- University vocation of Boston student. "Every second that passes increases the population He went on: "But it is im-of the world by one person. In oriant to remember that racial 10 or 15 years, the population discriminations and hatred are

of the world will have 13- not all on one side.

created by a 'bilan people.

"It is impossiblo not to seb a direct connection between what is happening in the Central African Federation, between the selattro of air. Belda and the mboinge of communications. and Lo-

EXTELION

out

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flammatory speeches of the "Europeans, Africa" type. "We must beware sympathy with the desire of Africans to nove rapidly towards a European manner of Ife blind us to yielding to unilateral throats and nele of violence animated by a desire to throw out European settlers who aro

Lord Grey de Ratbyn, thero by just as much right ar anyone else," he concluded.--- presiioni of the

Longuo Router. suggested that

sonlelles should unite to send a deputation to the queen to protest against her unirenSKO of for hunt If she

would come forward-

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Prince Philip

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