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THE CHÍNA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20.7.1959.
U.S. Maintains Its China
Hopeful
Diplomat Attacked
Washington, May 19. Senator William Ful- bright today criticised the "complete lack of diplomatic experience and background" of Ogden Reid, nomi- nated by President Eisenhower as the new United States Ambas sador to Isracl,
Senator Fulbright was speak- ing during a debate on the minution, which requires Senate ratification before be comiling effective.
Reid 34, who has for several years bron director of the Re- publicas tily New York Herald Tribune, sail bis training as a journalist was an excellent busis for international diplomacy.
Ile quoted his many inter- views on Midd's East aftales with Israell Forciza Minis- ter, Mr Golda Melr, former British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and the head of the American delegate to the United Nations Henry
Cabot Lodge,
Red, replying to Senator Fulbright's criticians, niso point-
ed out that it was at the sux- gestion of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles that Presklent Eisenhower had named him as Ambassador to Israel.
"No Ambitions”
Red declared that he had "Do political ambition whalso- ever" in seeking confirmation as ambassador.
Strategy The Queen At
New York, May 19.
J. Graham Parsons, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, today re jected a "two Chinas" solution to China's civil war.
Parhope, who succeeds Walter 8. Robertson as
Far
Eastern policy chief on July 1, made it clear In a speech before the Far East Amerien Council of Com. merce and Industry that he will continue Robertson's China policy.
Denying that U.S. polley pre- jerves the "alatus quo,” Parsons sald such a polley logically would be directed toward the perpetuation and formallsutton of two Chinas, one on the main- land and one on Taiwan,"
"We do not accept such
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status quo paliey," he said, "and I might add that the Chinese do not accept it ofthur,"
Weld the United States must never forget the 050
• million Chinese held In "Communist slavery" on the mainland,
Parsons did not any whether 1 or how the United States pro-
Dosed to help the maint Chinese throw off Communist rule.
He said only that the Unlled
States supports the drive of ull Asian people for independence and social progreszi,
Mr Pan said that four major events in the twelve Montfi had given clear proof that Chipa
NO MUSIC
AT JAZZ
KING'S
FUNERAL
Paris, May 19.
Jazzman Sidney Bechet was
buried today with only a heavy rain beating out n mournful accompaniment.
Plans of musician friends 10 play the blues in an old- wae fashioned New Orleans Lail-
The unyielding foc, and not gate funeral procession were
the friend. oľ
nationalam. -
Asian cancelled at the request of Dechet's estranged wife, Eliza- beth,
Mr Parsons sal the major events were:
"Suppression"
Ja
China's intervention Japan's election campaign in 1958 with the object of defeat- ing government devoted 10 trude d friendly relations with the West.
• The resort to the use of force in the Formosa Strois last autumn.
le sakt he had "no other thought other than to try to serve as long as I can be use ful in the post,
The youthful Reid denied as "completely unfounded" re- custody,"
Ports that
ho
the wanted
Israel pont sa a springboard
• The organisation of com- munes "to put a whole sub- ject
in poople
preventive
• Tho "ruthless suppres-
to run for mayor of New York, slon" of the Tibetan people,
Reid admitted, however, under searching questioning by l Senator Fulbright that he had! asked "one or two frtenda" to | contact committee members on his behalf and that he had per- sanally called on nine of the committee's 17 members to seek their backing for his con- 'irmation.
Fulbright also pointed out that the average age at non- career, or "political" diple mala is 53 and that of career diplomats 51.
The youthful New Yorker zaid, he did not feel that "mun's
experience, willingness
to listen, und maturity are Accessarily a matter of years. === UPL
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Itia rerime has conípiled record over the past 12 months which confirms earlier analysis outalde the area as to its uncompromisingly ** gressive nature," Mr Paredza Bald.
on our
"This record is now con- vincing others within the aren of this truth, others who had previously haped that the analysis was overdrawn, that flexibility
Bide would soften rigidity on
Com- the munist side.
"There could be no clester proof that the Communist im-| | perialists are not the friends
but rather the unyielding locs of Asian nationalism."-UPI and Reuter.
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She didn't feel such a funerai parade would he "dignited."
American clarinetist Mezz Mezarow, one of Bethel's ok Now Orleans 25sociates, had hoped to organise the manic.
Apparently-disappolated hy the decision to bar jasz, ha did not show up at the small Roman Catholic church in suburban Garches where zer- vioes were held.
German-born Mrs Bechet, estranged from the American more than king of jazz for alx years, walked behind the hearse as it rolled half a mile to the church-UPI.
Kempton Park
The Queen, accompanied by Lord Hosebery, who wears a straw hat, walks in the sunshine to the paddock at Kempton Park race meeting. With the Queen Mother, Her Majosly went to the meeting to see her horse, Restoration,
run in the Great Jubilee Handicap Stakes. The horse was not placed.----Reuterpholo.
DID SHE MAKE A MISTAKE?
Melbourne, May 19.
A Melbourne artist thinks the Queen Mother made a mistake when she bought one of his water colours. The water colour, "A Moorland Road" painted by Mr Len Annela, was one of two the Queen Mother chose at * recent exhibition in London.
int
delighted. naturally,
because the Queen Mother is the most discriminating art collector in the royal family.” Mr Annois said today.
"But it could be she mistook
the moorland.”
He explained that the picture was painted at Walkerville, in the month Gippsland dis- talot of Victoria, near a pro- perly farmed by former world mile champion, John Landy. -
Not Scotland
"The 200 square miles of moor-
land in the background look
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moorlands the Queen Mother loves 40 well," Mr Annola sald."She was not to know It was Viclerts, instead."
The Queen Mother is patron of the Royal Watercolour Society in London, of which Mr Annals is a member and to which he mands 10 pictures year..
At a previous exhibition the Beottish government bought two of his water coloster -- "A View of Pentworth Park" In Sussex and "A View of the Grand Canal” in Venice - for use in its embsantes abroad,
-Ching Mall Spoolał
New Heart No Jeans, Please! Boy Killed
Operation Technique
London, May 19. British surgeons have used a new technique to per form a hole-in-the-heart operation on a 16-year-old
boy.
The operation took place at St Georges Hospital, London, on Keith Fordham, who was today stated to be "us well as can be expected,"
A hospital spokesman said the operation was performed by
a new method of heart surgery
in which the patient is cooled
to 50 degrees Fahrenheit,
According to a description
of this tow method given re- cenity in the medical Journal the Lancet, the surgeon has
a long-dammulęs to opetals on the empty heart without any serious risk. -The-b7od-std="by" being passed through a beat exchanger made of stainless steel tubes.
Pumper maintain the circula- tion, the heart is drained when the right temperature has been- attained.
After the operation,
pumps are started again
the and
the blood is warned in the heat exchanger.
The blood and the whole systern is cooled to a sufficient dozree to slow down all the processes, which reduces Oxy- gen demand.---Reuter.
40 Dead In Floods
Capetown, May 19.
South Africa's Defence De- partment is rushing re- Het supplies by helicopter to isolated areas of Natal and Cape Provinco, where the worst floods in Hving memory have
60 far claimed 40 lives. Announcing this today Is the Hoeo of Amembly here, the Prime Minister, Dr Verwoord, said the |would realise from “his, state- ment that there had been a catastrophe.
Hendrik country
The government had immed- fataky taken ali posible ritpe to zadeve the aluation, he added. |--Reuter, (*
Seoul, May 19.
High school graduates in Seoul have decided that girls who look good in tight pants "invite juvenile delin- quency."
At a meeting here the graduates adopted a resolution calling for the Education Minis- try to adopt the skirt, rather than long jeans, as the official uniform of high school girls.
The resolution also said the long jeans are uneconomical because the girls
are rapidly growing" requiring bigger jeans each year and that they Bre unsulted to the figures of must of the girls—Reuter,
Mud Cure For Imam?
the
Rome, May 19,
of the Two oficials
court of Yemen visited
Isle of Lachia in the Gulf of Naples to yesterday with a view radioactive mud treatment for
His Family:
Life Gaol
Auburn, May 19.
A 10-year-old youth
tenood
Was sen. to e imprisonment here "today for the shotgun kiling of his father, mother, alster and brother on Jangsry 25.
Passing sentence the judge recommended that the youth, Jolus Jayne, never be released. Jayzo called the police him- their ailing Imam.
self after the multiple murder The black-bearded Imam and told them that his father and that his Arablan kingdom on April 17 to mother and sister always took undergo treatment for severe his brother Willard's Bide
against him.
Nearly Extinct arrived in Hame from his south mistreated him
Washington, May 19. The National Geophysical arthritis. Society reported on Monday He la in a Rome clinic for the
On January 28 after return- the cure, which ing from school, Jayne took a that the Mongolian wild-horse first stage of
the only surviving true wild doctors indicated would be shotgun and killed each mem-
ber of hi family in turn horse is believed to be nearly followed by a stay in an Italian Extinct-UPI.
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