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✪ THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1959.

U.S. To Oppose China's Entry

CABOT LODGE

Into U.N.

CABOT LODGE

TR

ATTACKS

BRUNDAGE

San Francisco, Aug. 3.

Hare To Visit MR Henry Cabot Lodge, head of the United

Australasia

London, Aug. 3. Mr John Hare, Britain's Minister

Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, is to make a four-week viall to Australin and New Zealand at the invitu- tion of their Governments, it was minounced today.

He leaves London on August 22 and will spend about two werks in New Zealand and sanilar period in Australia Iteuler.

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States delegation to the United Nations, said today that his country will again spearhead a move to defer the question of whether to seat China in the world organisation after the General Assembly opens its 14th session on September 15.

Mr Lodge said in a speech pre- : He said China's actions in pared for delivery to the World Tibet and "attempts to conquer Council of Northern Formosu by force" were among Aff-tra California that during the six reasons for keeping the Peking

out years he had been with the regime

of the United delegation, the United States had Nations. He accused that regime taken the lead in preventing the of "vielous persecution of Chris- so-called 'inevitable seating of tian missionaries, both Pratertant Red China in the United Nations, and Catholic," and "the spiteful and 1 fully expects to do the and inhuman refusal to release American citizens, Ave of whom same next month."

are still held prisoner in Red China."

THE

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& Agency Co., Ltd.

announce the establishment of their new

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at

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TO PROSPECTIVE TENANTS

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A British Crossword Puzzle

AOROSA

1 Cuban dances. (6),

13

5 Draws back the grass (6).

Pleasing resort (4); .

Occupier (6).

11 Bad habits on benches (5).

12 To bind round (0),

14 Disciple of Ananias (4).

10 Grain that might become a

large tape (5)

18 scold, belag very

(3).

C2053

19 Dash in the language of

• France (4).

20 Shopping centre under covor

(B).

24 The sky? Could be! (B).

25 N Ireland overcoat (0),

26 She's for sale! (4).

27 Challengod (5),

28 Property (0),

SATURDAY'S

16

DOWN

1 18's speed (4).

2 Army doctor's quarters in

-baltic (4).

3 Two-faced woman (4).

4 Model resting? (6).

5 Cut away almost everyone

(7):

Bridge for sale? (7).

7 That's your lot! (7).

10 Awa' wh it! (5).

13 Tried to go: through, so to

peak (7).

14 Hugh the martyr (7)

15 Fizzy (7).

17 Diamonds, perhaps (5).

19 Lel of (0).

21 What a pity! (4),

22 Mediterrancan

(4).

23 Gratis (5).

hot-heads

Doubt Value

Mr Lodge also urged the International Olympic Com- mlitee to revers its decision expelling Formosa, from com- petition. If this were not done "many Americans Bre surely going to doubt the value of United States parti- cipation in the Olympic Games," he mid,

Mr Lodge said it was deplor- able that the commiftec, "head- ed by un American, has tiot stood fam, but has acted under obvious Communist pressure to Cject our ally, the Republic of China, from the Olympics."

Mr Avery Brundage is Presi- dent of the committee.

"It is really hard to under- stand how this blatantly poll- tent, discriminatory action agoinst OUT Chinese friends could have been agreed to by American representatives in the non-poRtical Olympic Commit- ice," Mr Lodge said.-Itcuter.

Policeman Disappears As Street

Caves In

Philadelphia, Aug. 2. Police searched today for the body of a patrolman who disappeared and was believed killed in a street cave-in in the northeast section of the city late last night.

Pollecmum Joseph Reiss, 25, had been sent to the intersection to investigate a water leak in the root, police sald, The strert collapsed beneath him as his pariner, Joseph Shep- lick, watched from a short distance away,

A cop about 20 fees deep and

36 feet in diameter marked the spot where the officer die-

appeared.

GO FAMILIES

About 60 families lying In houses in the section fled their homes after a broken water main under the cave-in flooded a wide arep and gas from a broken pipe spread through the neighbxAIrhood, threatening an explosion.

Nehru's Action

Against Kerala To Avoid Bloodshed

New Delhi, Aug. 2.

PRINCESS AND

THE BEEFEATER

Princess Margarel amiira charmingly as she passes the saluting "Beefeater" on arrival at the Curzon Cincana, Mayfair, London, for the premiere the fim, "The

Boy and the Bridge". Tower Bridge features in the film. -Reuterphoto,

Rockefeller

May Be Candidate

San Juan, Aug. 2. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of

Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was ro- ported today to have told a closed door meeting of Congress Party members of Parliament that Central Government action in Kerala was taken very reluc-right now Richard M. Nixon tantly and to avoid mass bloodshed.

Jordan

As

Model Country

The Government, Mr Nehru was reported to have sald, wes afraid of bloodshed around In op- August 9 when parties position Lo tre Communist regime In Kerala scheduled new mass demonstrations,

The situation in Kerala un- fortunately had developed into a complicated and extraordinary one, Mr Nehru was reported to have sale, and there other way, ou!.

Worning

was 110

.

Mr Nehru warned the Con- Kress Party leadership will now Amman, August 2. have to face after effects of the Jordan Prime Minister Hazza Kerala intervention.

It was reported that about Majali said today the half the Congress Party mem country had accomplished her in Parliament had criticised its object of stability and Friday's imposition of Presiden- planned to develop a llut rule in Kerala. They were to have said that the model country for the reportedl

nction has given the Impression Arab world.

abroad that demoueratte pelo- ciples had not been adhered to.

He said Jordan had a strong. The action, they were reported loyal ormy, faithful to the King to have said, had towered the

Scores of police and firemen and regime and no longer fear-Congress Party's prestige-UPI.

were dispatched to the scene ed infiltration in its internal

and a watch was kept at the Delaware River and Sommer- get Street, where the broken water mam empties.

Search operations moved slowly

affairs.

Speaking at a press confer» enco with 18 foreign correspon- dents, Mofall said Jordan would probably re-establin relations

because of fear of new col-with the United Arab Republie lapse.-URI.

at the end of this month,

Best Wishes

Las Vegas, Nev., Aug. 2. Good wishes from the police didn't do Malcolm J. Clark any good.

MORE AID

He told the

correspondents,

Naples Gets Water

Tho

waler

Naples, Aug 2.-

flower again in

"We hope to get more ald from Britain and Ameflen to develop water resources, tourist actl- vities, minerals, small industries this Italan port today after a and trade generally."

dry week that left sorns 000,000 Neppolitans basking in merciless

He said all parties now ban-heat without water supplies.

when # landslide

When Clark, 20, was arrested in connection with a string of ned, except the Communists, The supplies were cut off last supermarket robberies he was would be allowed to resume Sunday

the police activities later in "true demo-blocked a mal aqueduct fend-

ing from the mountains.

The repairs to the aqueduct

CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Tutor, 4 Abuser, carrying a Jetter

8 Micado, 10 Islom, 12 Enamel, 14 Sandown, 17 Neat, 19 sued when he was cleared offeratie tradition." - Airings, 20 Porters, 22 Elia, 23 Dearest, 27 Miesca, 20 Simla, 30an coelier charge. Divers, 31 Audlis, 92 Essay. Down; 1 Times, 3 Ta-ken, 3

Be ad forden hoped to help the installation of a tem-

Rodeo, Brim, 6 Sullen, 7 Remits, Qa-wards, 11 Senior, 19 It read in part: "May you be salve the Palestine problem, Anlated, 18 A.W.O.L, 10 Detall, 10 Agos, 20 Perala, 21 Almmed, successful in any venture which which was the problem of all porary pipe wero completed this 24 A-alde, 28 Evena, 20 Teaty, 28. Salt.

you may undertake."UPL

Araba UPI.

"morning -AVP,

Paré B

FORMER SS GENERAL

DEMANDS

'FULL

JUSTICE

Augsburg, Aug. 2.

FORMER Nazi general last night publicly demanded "full justice" for ex-members, of the Waffen SS-the combat units of Hitler's elite. guards.

New AA Missile For U.S. Army

Washington, Aug. 2.

"Whoever persécutes us does ao to serve his own púrposes or is acting upon orders from the East," former $5 General Kurt Meyer told a galhewing of the Augsbury branch of the association for mutual ants- tance of former soldiers of the Waffen SS (IAG).

"We wont to be let into this

(the

West German) State through the front door. Anyone denying our democralle rights to us is a mascal

Didn't Know

“We demand that democracy fulfills what I promisen so that we can finally believe in #,"

communid

committed under

The United States Army to: Meyer also said that neither day announced the award he nor members of the units of a contract to develop a formerly under is fire from the shoulder had ever known anything about anti-aircraft missile called the crucities

the Nazi regime. the Redeye.

Meyer orginally was achtel- It said the Redeye, which ed to speak before a full-fledged resembles the Buzuki, would HLAG Augsburg branch meeting provide troops with "the fat the restaurant of the munich- capability to destroy low-flying | pal stadium.

strands or bombing alrerafi,” But permission for the meeting regardless of whether the planes was withdrawn after trade union were jets or conventionally organisations and private per- powered.

sons sent protests to Mayor Klaus

The four-foot long Redeye Mueller. would weigh 20 pounds and be The gathering was officially Bred from the shoulder. Un-cancelled but 250 perions like the Bazookas, however, it turned up at a local hotel lest would not have to be aimed night to hear Meyer spealt eng- because it would use an elec-way. tronic

hent-seeking guidance devler, similar to that in the Sitowinder air-to-air missile.

The army awarded the $8 million development contract to a Convair division of General Dynamics Corporation-Reuter.

Imam Going Home

Rome, Aug. 2. The main of Yeman returns home by sen tomorrow aller Д three-month medical treament and one abortive plane depar- ture.

The Imam and his following of about 40 will leave his ancient Appian Way Villa and board a speelal train coach for Naples tomorrow.

r

in Naples he will board the liner Sidney, on which 40 cabins New York said today he would have been booked for the so- not rule out the possibility of vereign and his followmg.

coming a candidate for the Early last month the Imam 1980 Republican Presidential lert Rome for home aboard a nomination. But he said that specially chartered plane but he

ordered the pilot to return wis "the leading candidate." Rome after less than 30 minutes

because he fell unwill.-UPI. Rockefeller said he was not now a candidate and had no plans to become one but added that he would not deny the elraumstances Possibility that would alter his position UPI.

Leg Wound

Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 2. Arthur Mack, 32, was treated for a bullet wound in the leg in record time.

Cowardice

Meyer called the cancella- fan of the meeting at the stadium "cowardice p? Lic highest potency" and attacked Ibose who "are trying ta make

the scapegoats of lin whole nation." He was fre- quebily interrupted by 3D planse from a crowd that in- cluded another former Walten 88 general, Sepp Dietrich. Another speaker, mentioning the old-given by the HIAG to war criminals Imprisoned at Landsburg, said "gulity people as well as lunocent ones were being held there, waiting end- lessly for their death because of the mob law (applied by War Crimes Courts)."-UPT.

15 Flood

Deaths

In Bombay

Bombay, Aug. 2. Floods in the Kutch prea in The northern part of Bombay Slate claimed 15 victime so far, official reports sald today.

So far in the past six weeks weathermen in the Kutch area measured 40 inches of monsoon rulfill against an average fall at 12 inches.

Kutch is usually the driest purt of India.

Floods this year so far des troyed! 7,000 houses, including Tive one-third of Bhuj city. Lisbon, Aug 2.

port of Mandvi suffered itamuga The Alm "Tom Sawyer's Ad-

He was released from a hospl-climated at $16,000.

Many areas of the State are venturer" opened here yestertal after he pulled up his panis

Portuguese day.

authorlilea leg, took off his artificial leg and still cut off with roads warhed classified it as unsuitable for twisted at. A bullet dropped to out. This makes it difficult to children under 12 years of age,— the floor. "I told you I was shot supply the population with im-

mediate atd.--UPI. in the leg," he said-UPI,

UPI.

HOVERCRAFT COMES ASHORE

MAKY

SR NY

The Saunders-Roc Hovercraft -Britain's “flying naucer”--comes ashore

at Dover after making its first crossing of the English Channel from Calais.

It landed after skimming across the Chamel on its curhlen of air in 2 hours 3 minutes

Routerphoto.

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