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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1959, i

New Greek Cypriot Campaign For Enosis

WILL USE FORCE CRIPPLED PLANE'S DRAMATIC Drought

IF NECESSARY

TO WIN AIMS

Nicosia, Aug. 11.,

LEAFLETS appeared throughout Nicosia tonight calling on Greek Cypriots to fight for the island's being united with Greece,

Gen.Alexander

Seconded

To Ghana

London, Aug. 11.

British Wor Secretary Chris- topher Soames announced here

The lealets enlied for the uni of force if neocery}

to Win union with Greece.

They announce the forna- Lon of the "Cyprus united from (KEM) to any out the polley of Phools, the policy, oị union with Grover,

With All Means

The Iraflets kaid KEM "will fight with all the means at it disposal-praecful and forceful if necessary for completion of our nation's desires and rights."

today that Gen. H. T. Alexandra KEM added its members "are has been released from his tune- I not left-wingers but an organi- tions to become the Chona De-sation without parly or money lence Ministry's Chief-of-Staff. interests.

Archbishop Makarios, leader of the island's Greek Cypriot

Gen. Alexander will assume in January 1940, Els new post Authoritative sances

said the Glann Government requested that Gen. Alexinter he deteched from the British Army to lead London agreement which grant-

the new country's armed forces.

pulution, called for an end to underground netivity after pro- of last December's clamations

od Die island eventual indepen- Ghana has been independent | dence. since March 1957. Ghanazist (~ Gen. Georges Grivas, former *cers are appointed to posts rang underground leader of Greek) Ing up to Lieutenant-Colonel Cypriot elements, has recently while British officers complets | ntfacked Makarios and called fla upper

rauks of the Tour- for Cyprus being anted with regiment army.-AFP..

Atlas Missile

Crucial Test

Greece.

Gravediggers

The

1,000-MILE FLIGHT

Hilo, Howali, Aug. 11. crew of a crippled navyĮ patrol bomber told today how They throw overboard almost everything, fcluding their parachutes, during their 1,000- mile touch-and-gu light, over the Pacifle yesterday. The navy Neptune P2V with 11 men abound landed safely at Ille after one of the two pro- Hellor engines failed approxi mately 1,000 anilės out. The plane was en route from Alameda, California, to Bar- ber's Point near Honolulu.

The

Crowley's

Death Accidental

Now Haven, Conn.,.

Aug. 11.

guin altitude, but we would always drop back down again. "Wo continued this roller-

coastering oVET "so wa

"We figured we would be too

low to bail out anyway." said | Lieut (JG) B. R. Brles, 27, of Marietta, Ohio, towed oul the parachutes, food, galley, gas tanks, radar equipment and everything else that was louse on board,

"After the starboard engine coughed three times, exploded flames and begun vibraling, we dropped ilke a rock from 81,000 feet to about 100 feet over the waves, We used our muxiliary jets Intermittently to

the white-

.caps for about two hours be

fore we stabilised ni 85 feet and came in for the landing." Briggs concludet.

The plane had less than half an hour's fuel supply left when it mode the emenJONEY landing here. Crew membera ave full credit to the Inter- rept planes for bringing then in safely.-UPI,

Communist Tide Turned In Asia-Newsweek

New York, Aug. 11.

Hits

China

London, Aug. 11. Drought described as "one of the most serious sinco 1949" when the Com- munists took over the mainland has hit Inner Mongolia and many Chinese provinces. Peking radio said tonight the provinces affected Included Shens, Shantung, Honan, Anh- wet, Kinngsi, Hupel, Hunna, Szuchwan, Kweichow anes Cheklung and parts of Kwangsl and Fukien.

Drought had been evident In these regions since the first 10 days of last month when rain- falls became scarce,

The broadcast claimed that with the exception of land watered directly by rivers, the #tuation WIS "most grave” along the Yangtse and Husi valleys In Central China.

The central meteorological

change wenther distribution this month,

the had warnedi against slackening of people anti-drought precautions, radlo reported.--Reuter.

death of Joseph P. Crow" | The tide in Asia has turned against Communism, authorities, who forecast по ley, who was acquitted in

Newsweek magazine said today. Tokyo last June of slaying his brathor-in-law, accidental, Coronor James Corrigan sold today. Crowley was found dead nt

Was

his Hamden, Connecticut, home sesterday by a son, Juseph. He had been spending the weekend at the house alone,

Corrigan said that “in the best of my judgement at this The leaflets described Greek fire" the death of the 40-year- Premier

Kara- old Constantine

Connecticut businessman manlis, who suppuria Cypriot was the result of a combination independence, and his fellow of sleeping pills and alcohol. Greek leadro

"The The caroner added that the and of the Cyprus | tmount gravediggers of

alcohol found question."

in Crowley's An Atlas ICBM packed with The leaflets warned Makarios body was "surprisingly low to instruments roared into the

from Enosis | be fatal," but he added other sky today on a crucial test that that it he vers

olicy the KEM will be "his factors also were involvert such could lend the air force lu at-

violent critics

us fatigue and tension.---UPI. tempt an operational firing by

pornts." troups.

Cape Canaveral, Aug. 11.

and even

0-

The quietly-distributed litera. has ture praised Grivas, who been publicly feuding with The leaflets said,

The Intercontinental Atlus was almed at an impact area 5,000 miles down the Allantle tracting range, 1,300 miles less | "Grivas does not fear yelping:

minutes after the

Makarios.

what finisht."

he underlook he shall

than its maximum range.

Only 15 launching, the air force All~ The pamphlets concluded Its nounced that prefliminary flight message with "Long live the data Indleated the Atins "p-glorionis and invincible Dighenly parently nehleved most of its (Grivas)! Leng live Enosis!! test objectives."-UPI.

Complained

Indianapolis, Aug. 11.

John Westmoreland, 43, want-

barbiturates

King Baudouin

At Cap Benat

Cormes-Les-Mimosas, Aug. 11.

King Baudouin of the Bel- To Newspapers

finns, whose whereabouts have The leallels were distributed been kept secret since he sup ped quietly out of Delgium on clly' by hand through the

Sunday, is staying in the narrow streets and coples Pincgiri, sea-shore residence of were delivered to newspaper the Grand Duchess of Luxem- offices.

bourg at Cop Berat, it was The leaflets admitted the or

learned here tonight.

Unconfirmed newspaper re- suggested that King Baudouin's father, ex-King Leupold, and his step-mother, the Princess De Reths, were also at Cap Beat.-AFP.

ed for car kelt in Westmore-ganisation it was announcing Jand, Iowa, was arrested here was geret.” 1 was reliably

that yesterday after he walked into | learned

Greek most

a police station to report that | Cypriot newspapers planned to ble own cur had been stolen.- Lunze the lovelets entirely.

UPI.

UPI.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

|

1. Possibly pastel folds (6).

4 Cyril's song (5),

7 Childish

annoyance,

golt peg! (B).

that.

a Permit all to start (5),

Insignificant stor centre (B).

11 Came out (7).

13 Cosmetic mother put around

uscar (7).

15 One of a motley crowd? (4).

18 Would a wallflower be

suitable motif for one? (5),

10 Bless me, a chance to got

together! (0),

20 Grass that may well bu seen

in the water's edge (5).

21 Every 13 months (0),

12

4

5

16

8

DOWN

1 Small and dainty but

feminine (5),

ports

NO REQUEST BY SULTAN

The

FOR ARMS

This is due "in considerable part" to Communiși policles and actions, it said.

Ernest K. Lindley, A senior editor of Newsweek, reported in | the magazine's August 17 issue on a three-month sivey trip to Asio.

"In the 'uncommitted' coun- tries, I found much more realism tion before about the purposes London, Aug. 12.

of Peking. Moscow and local British Foreign Office spokesman today denied a Lon-Communists," he wrote.

*Communism is more widely can press report that the Sultan

H

and the aggressive of Muscat and Oman, u Persien my not Gulf ruler in treaty relations professes to be of

the friend, as it Astan na- with Britain, had made a fresh tonalism. Trust in Communist

for 1anks and other request

promises has been gravely im- puired. The Communist example especially Peking's — has lost much of its lure,

DITS,

The British spokesman said that no recent request for arms or equipment had been received from the Sultan.

summer

sent

Brilain lust troops to assist the Sultan in suppressing a rebellion against his rule led by the Imam Oman.

#I

Fighting died down in the rulub and no significant in- eldents have been

reported since January.

"I

Jocal

Death At 151 confidence-UPI.

The

Said He Had Bomb

In Plane

Newark, N.J., Aug. 11. A National Airlines plano, heading for Boston, re- turned to Newark airport last night when a passen- gor allegedly claimed he had a bomb ready to ex plode in his luggago. National Airlines sald The plane proceeded on to Boston after a search failed to turn up The Fratraj any explosives. Bureau of Investigation arrest, ed a man identified as John J. Dolan, 31, a native of Ireland,

Less Naivete

found less naiveto and complacencyr About internal Communismi. The loyalty of Communists is widely understood to run to Peking and Mowow. Their techniques are more clearly discerned. "Our Asian allies have with stood both Communist threats and Communist Wandishments," a Federal warrant charging he made a false report that there The Sultan of Muscal

sold. and Lindley

"They have

was a bomb on board the plane. Omun arrived In London last spulled, where necessary, more

TOLD PASSENGERS Saturley and Is undergoing vigorous measures against Inter- dental treatment here. Beuter. national CommunismL. Most

William G. Simon, special have grown in strength both agent-in-charge of the Newark

and economic. This FBI office, said Dolan military

told hus increased. their self-passengers there was a bomb in his luggage, and "we may all be blown up in a few minutes,”

Simon sald Dulan was arreK- ed at the nirport, and was being held in Newark elly gnol for arraignment before a U.S.com- missioner to the morning.

Simon sald Dolan wos single A 50-year-old grandmother, report said that Mahmud Elvazov hnd diet in Mrs Enel Vickery, was tonight and unemployed.-UPI

elected francombe Carnival

crowd of Queen by a

$,000 holldaymaltUTS,

of u Mrs Vickery, the wlie

London, Aug. 11. local boker, wore a black swim

Was 30 years older ult and

The Wonder Baking Co.. than most of her 16 Tivals,

selling short- She has a son and daughter, charged with four grandchildren and has weight breach explain that s Coinfully outomaức machinery "waR and had been competing in the

since not infallible." success petition without

The company World War II-Reuter,

was Aned £10,UPI.

Moscow, Ares. 11. The death of a 191-year-old man in a Caucasian village was reported by Toss today.

The

Tas

Egyptian Claim the village of Pirassurt in the

Cairo, Aug. 13.

General Abdel Bükim Amner,

Caucasus

Tass did not speelfy the dale

United Arab Republic Defence of death and identified Fivazav as "the oldest inhabitant of the Minister, said today that If the

the Suviet Azerbaijan."

It added that he had "about

"Anglo- 2O** descenciants

the worked until "recently"

collective farm-UP.

Enyptian forces had not been etayed in defending the Suez Canal

the apninst Freach

Aggression autumn of 1950 they could have occupied 1srnul and destroyed is mitury might within 48 hours, Calro radio said,

He was speaking to an army unit stalloned in the Egyptian Eastern Desert. He calledt on the army to earry on intensive | training to assure Is Invincibl- lity in the future.—AFP.

First Offence

Memphis, Aug. 11. Judge William B. Ingram Jr had a politician's dream come true yesterday.

Bernio Mulliken-who is op- "posing", Ingum for his job-in- forthcoming ellur elections- appeared as the defendant in traffic case. But Mullikan: sald it was the first time he had been involved, in a tufe ncei- notdent: Ingram requilted

WPI.

2 Where to live the high lifet

(5).

3 A mule, perhaps, that may

be hunted as gamo (7).

4. The ambassador, for

example, is late coming round (0).

5 It calls a halt, by the way

(3, 5).

6 Greeted the dawn (8).

10 Not the same as divided into

clusões (8).

12 Grandeur (7).

him.-

A Change

London, Aug. 11. Colin Pinnekar, 21, forgot the marriage rence when he showed up at the church on Saturday at Hinkley, He membered it yesterday, thea scovered his bride was wear-

13 Mother gois a doctor as they ing a different wedding dress.

are deadly (0).

14 Well alight (9),

10 Weller maris to dance (5). 17 Thin-toned (5).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across; 1 Aces, 4 Lintels, 8 Plum, Dorn, 10 Nagging, 11 Drag, 12 Ache, 14. Réctory, 17 Feast, 10`Seour, 22 Rupture, 20 Anto, 27 Iron, 28 Spotter, 20 Coon, 30 (Gorgonzole, 31 Trapper, 32 Nuts. Dawn: 2 Cholce, 3 Spades, Ianar, 5 I'm-ages, & Tight, 7 Liner; 12 Afar, 13 Hasp, 15 Oxon, 18 Yore, 18 Frieze, 20 Can-can, 21 Utmost, 24 Upper, 24 Tot up, 25 Error.

It-

Colin had already seen ine

in the first," explained 20-year-

old Christine File-UPI.

The

London, Aug. 11.

Chict

Constable

of

DH Ú

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London, Aug. 1.1.

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