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THE CHINA HAU, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1959.
RED TROOPS NEAR INDIAN BORDER Mrs K To Wear
£500 LEFT TO Long-Term Plan
DR ADAMS
London, Sept. G. Dr John Bodkin Adzina, aged 59,
who was found not gully at the Old Baller In 1957 of murdering a women, has been
left £500 by a patient, Mias Annie Melhuish.
This was disclond with the
To Influence
Frontier Races
Calcutta, Sept. 6.
puldicution yesterday of the wiil The Chinese army has installed heavy troops con-
of Altex Melhuish who died in
June, aged 10.
Her 81,000 will was made! Jn 1036, the year before Dr Aduma faced the charge con~! cerning Mrs Edith Morrell,
Dr Adams told reporters; "It is the very first time I have heard of it complete sur-
"Mins Melhuish was a patient of mine many years ago-1 for- fet hay many."-China Special
Mall
American
Motorists
Bent On Death
-Chicago, Sept. 6. | American motorists wire killing themselves today at a rate 23 per cent over" inst year's high- way casualties for the Labour
weekendă.
centrations just north of the state of Sikkim,ons of drivers took to the which is under Indian military protection by agreement, an Indian trader who recently returned to Calcutta said today.
Died
Fighting
Tokyo, Sept. 6. Crewbsen of the two-ton fishing Troat Shoel Maru were almost surry yesterday about the one that dista't get away,
Washington, Sept. 6. Sen, Jacob K. Javits on Saturday urged the World Bowić to withhold $40,000,000 Ton 10 The boat reached its home the United Arab Republic for port on Shikoku island well ingrovement of the Suez Canal óvinde after booking ia 520- und the UAH promises brack, pund tona that dragged it for unreste.eted use of the water- bons before, finally way.--UPI.
wp.---UPT.
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The trader, whose report was
I made public by a Calcutta newspaper, sald that Chinese pickets were deployed in the tırça
adjoleing Nathula, and that the main Chinese
camp wus about three miles below the border pass between China and Sikkim. He said the Chi- neve had du trenches along the border areas and were
quipped with heavy guns.
Concentrations ot Chinese troops on the frontier may be į part of a long-term plan to bring the border peoples -- and eventually all of India within the Chinese sphere of influence without 2013 actual Invasion. Metal Indlan sources said to- day.
Buffer States
Communist control of Bhutan, Sikkim and Nepal the three sovereign "buffer" states between India and Tibet would provide firm backing for any future Indian Communist rebellion, the sources added.
They said that Indian Con- munists were strongest in Wea Bengal, which is close to the border
and that this region, are and Assam night be made info
Indian Communist "Yenan."
ቴን
The Chinese could then give stori such as they themselves enjoyed from Russia in their rebellion against the Nationalist! Chinese.
roads to enjoy the last sanumer holiday, causing duy
the heaviest trafik in U.S. history and promsing a highway toll reach an all-time
that may high.
EISENHOWER
MISSED
LUNCH
Kirkoswald, Sept. 6. President Eisenhower wor- shipped today at Church of Scotland services in an unclent kirk not far from Culzean Castle.
Fair weather demes most of the
notion promised bo luro 4 many as 71 million motorists
continue tho
rule of seven traffic deaths an hour recorded today.
78-hour period might be sur parsed.
to the open highwaya, A United Press International threatening to
count at mid-afternoon showed at least 200 dead in traffic no- cidents sinco 0 p.m. Friday. In addition, 7 other persong had died in plane crashes, 16 in drownings and 23 in mis- cellaneous misliaus for overall holiday death toll of 253---UPL
The National Safety Council es maled that traffic deaths were running 23 per cent over last year's and warned that its prediction of 45 deaths for the
UK Labour Leaders Hit
At Russians
MIN
OVER MOSCOW TV
Moscow, Sept. 6.
The President, who joined the Mr Hugh Gaitskell and Mr Aneurin Bevan, the British Labour Party leaders now in Russia, tonight delivered some hard-hitting comments over Moscow television on Russian ignorance of Britain and outmoded Sovict ideas on Bri- tish colonialism.
Presbyterian Church scyen yours ago, participated in ær- vires conducted by the Rev. George Irvino far about 300 members of the parish, which meludes the castle where Mr Eisenhower is resting over n long weekend.--
Thy church at Kirkoswald, bullt Já 1777. Is on top of a lil over-, loolding a
graveyard where Tam O'Shanter, the Scottish farmer inmortalised in poetry by Robert Burns, lies beneath a weathered headstone,
(Yean,
County of Shens: The province in north-centrat Chino, was headquarters of the Cum- munists from 1937 to 1047).
The sources pointed out that it had taken three ycars 10 stamp out an attempted Indian Communist insurrection in the Telengana area of Andhra state (then Hyderabad state) atter trouble developed there in 1940.
They said that the Commun-
More details of these and other attractive offers from theists at that time were weakened
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by isointion. The same situation prevailed In Kerala — south, Indian state whose Communist Government Wes ̈recerilly "do- prived of its powers--which was completely cut oft from Communist "beurtland."
the
The sources said they con- sidered it nimest certain that the 9095; Chinese would not invade the
Himalayan states,
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ACROSS
1 Indicates Cambridge man
(0).
Nothing more than windy enthusiasm (5).
Absorb instruction (5). Lines deeply ·(6).
10 Took steps to reduce friction
(5).
11 Packs away (5).
12 Not, however, the water-
cart of the modem army (4). 13 is not on the winning side
(5).
16 Origin of species? (6).
18 Posted to an armoured unit?
(6)..
20 What's the subject?. (5).
22 Boils over the crater (4).
23 Presses (6),
23 Does the play 17
(3).
20 Pencilled round (0).
27 Urged on at breakfast limo?
28 Express condition (5).
29 Rely on (6).
SATURDAY'S
DOWN
1.Stale Joke (8).
2 Satan, perhaps? (8).
3 Beers, possibly, for sale
4 Really brutish (7),
5 Muttered surllly (7),
6 Harmony (G).
Part Of Campaign
The
troop concentrations ASIL comparatively minor Incidents were part of a cam Daign to Impress the border peoples with China's power and India's helplessness and thus to encourage the feeling that they should seek Chinese protection, they thought,
WHITE HEATHER
chief
executive
drove
from the castle in an open itolla Royce
convertiblu which today carried a spring of white heather on the hood ornament as a taken of good luck.
Pres.
Eisenhower arrived at the church with U.S. Am- bassor John Hay Whitney just as the kirk bell summoned the parishioners to worship. Admission to the church was #mited only to those in regu- lar attendance. Elders and Deacons Joined with British security agents in weeding out tourists who sought ad- mission.
PLAYED GOLF
hard. rows
The President sat in' 12
plain wooden pew four to the left of the pulpit. Be hind him sat secret service men and in the pew with the President were Mr Whlingy, Maj. John S. Eisenhower, the President's
Slr James Gault, a World War II friend of the President,
son, and
The President missed lunch on returning from church today for the sake of a game off golf, his third in three days.
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In D half-hour programme viewed by an estimated audience of three million, Mr Bevan-
Party spokesman Labour Foreign Affairs-criticised a new Russian ballet they had seen in Muscow, "Paths of Thunder", which had an African back- ground and featured colonialists in sun helmets and black ties.
CRUDITIES
M: Bevan said, "I don't want to discuss the aesthetics of the ballet, but there were certain cruditles in
the ballet-it was slathily Victorim in its repect." Both Mr Bevan and Mr Galt- skell pointed out that whereas In 1945, there were $30,000,000 people living in Britain's colonia empire now there were fower than 30 million.
Mr Bevan indignantly reeled off a Ilst of countries which had galaned independence from Bri- taln since the war and wound
don't up, "we
belleva In colonialism."
LABOUR POLICY Most of the discussion kvas devoted to describing British party polley.
Both sald they did not think | "just co-existence" was enough and Mr Gallskoll added, "we want to bring the cold war to an end-for that reasons we must get positive proposals for prace.
Both hailed the forthcoming Eisenhower-Khrushchev meet- ings as an excellent thing.
"We hope and believe they will clear the atmosphere. But the rent value would be if they resulted in conerete and prac-
tical agreement," Mr Gaitskell
sald.
Mr Bevon tola
Russlan viewers: "We share the appre hesions of the Soviet people about the rearming of West He went round the Turberry Germany, ben we constfor that
course in 84 strokes cumpared this question cannot with 80 and 83 in his pre-in Isolation." the
The Chinese might mako ясте Overtures 10 Bhutan, Sikkim and Nepal backing their demonstration of military power
by pointing oui
economie development of Tibet,
sources said there was
vious inatches,
The evidence that the Indian Com- The President was partnered by Mr Whitney, and opposed by two friend.
munist Purty had discussed these plans as long as four
years ago. — AFP and Router, The President and Mr Whitney finished all square with their opponents--UPI and Reuter.
HISTORIC JAPAN CASE BEGINS
Tokyo, Sept. 7. The Supreme Court of Japan will open hearings today on, an historic constitutional case which may determine whether the United States can continue sta- (4). į tioning troops here.
7. Form of ether, yonder, (5),
14 Take someone's breath away
(8).
15 On the rocks (9).
16 Seaside toll of the nobility?
(7).
17 Venerated (7).
10 It might bring you luck (0).
21 I am in a crowd in the lift
(5).
24 Not
a modest team, ap- parently (4).
CROSSWORD.-Acra: 1 Perish, 5 Racks,
8 Hive, Eloped. 11 Llage, 12 Diddle, 14 Down, 10 Spoll, 18 Elite, 10 Pelt, 20 Kneads, 24 Trace, 25 Misery, 20 Near, 27 Rated, 23 Nympha Dow; 1 Peer, 2 Rooth 3 Shed, 4 Hidden, & Release, 6 Cheroot. 7 Sterile, 10 Pilot, 13 Senator, 14 Distant, 15 Weekend, 17 Piods, 19 Flanan, 21 Alry, 22 Seep, 23 Ayes.,
Killed After
POLISHED
be settled
Experienced Dbservers
de- scribed the unscripted discussion as a polished performance. There was no hitch throughout the 30 minutes and both men kept their translators one apicce - busy without a recond's pause,
They crammed every possible Serap of information into the Ume limit. In the view of Bri- tish observers who saw to- day's, broadcast, it was techni
to the recent Elsenhower-Macmillan television talk in Britain,-Reuter.
Being Tackled cally superior
Piqua, Ohio, Sept. 0.
A 18-year-old high school foot- ball player died about three hours after being tackled in a game yesterday.
Fifteen judges of the Supremo Tribunal, headed by Chief Jus-
The- youth, David Willian tice Kotaro Tamaka, will review Murray, had just completed a a sensational lower court verdict 48-yard touchdown run when that the presence of American he was tackled from behind by troops in Japan violates the Iwo or three other players. He nation's no-war constitution.- never regained consciousness.—— UPI.
UPI.
LONGEVITY
London, Sept. 3.
A Soviet professor, Borls Yakivievich Bukreyev. who celebrated his 100th birthday today is still head of the faculty of geometry at Kiev University,
· Moscow mačko reportesk-Router.
Laos: More Danger Than
Washington, Sept. 6.
The American State Depart. |
ment views the Laos orleis as a greater danger to interna- tional pesce than the Chinese) Communist threat to invado ! Quemor last year. Lavo is considered Д
"Potter"
:
CHOU CALLS
FOR VIGILANCE
Peking, Sept. 6. Mr Chou En-lai, the Prime
for that
Imported
Clothes To U.S.
✡
Moscow, Sept. 6.
American Magazine
Mrs Nikita Khrushchev may make her American debut wearing an international outfit-an English wool suit and an American handbag.
Diplomatic sources reported this weekend that on English couturier hag arrived from London to present
smart English tweed to the 50-year- old wife of the Soviet Premier for her first public trip abroad.
Mru Khrushchev also la ex- of pected to meet the women The United States carrying tho handbag Mra Nixon presented, to her during the vice-presiden- tial tour of the Soviet Union,
"Naturally she wants to look her best for her first visit to the United States and she's very exclled and pleased about go- ing," one diplomat's wife, who knows Mrs Khrushchev, said,
Americans will Arx' Mr Khrushchev's wife plentant, Krendmotherly woman Who speaks English.
Born In Ukraine
Mrs (Chrusheliev was born
the Ukraine and taught English at school. Thus
was
To Explain
U.S. Life
Washington, Sept. 6.
•
The United States announced plans today to begin dis- tributing bi-monthly magazine, throughout the Middle East to tell Arobic readers about „American lifo.
The first issue, to go on zale carly in October, will carry 48 pictures she was able to chat in Eng pages of text and
with Vice-President telling how Americans livc, Nixon when they were seat work and play. It will sell for
Lah
in local currencies,
ed next to each other at the equivalent of about 13 cents dinner
at the residence of Llewellyn U.S. Ambassador Thompson,
Mrs Khrushchev has been a
the member of
Communist
Party sitoe she was a young girl and worked selively during the civil war.
named The napizinc,
AL Hynt F America (Lifo in Amerten), will be the fourth of its kind published by the U.S. Information Service, The United States has found the magazines a big success in ex- plaining U.S. objectives to the averago man in forel - her
Bye grand- tions. chats about
amateur children and is on
Lo gardener, according distaff side of Moscow dipluma tie elrelea.
The Premier's wife usually
the
Wives of diplomatic Corps members who have spoken to her describe her as "sweet and as pleasant as can be."
Her appearances in the United Stales, accompanied by hundreds of reporters and photographers, may prove startling for net-- she is not used to the limelight.
Minister, tonight called-UPL "vigilance," saying "The Imperialists were stepping up the creation of tension in the Far East,"
Mr Chou who was speaking a banquet In honour of the visiting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Sardar Mohammad Naim, also accused imperialists of "sowing discord In the real relations
smorg Asian and African countries."
Mr Chou did not mention
India or Laos but some observĒTS said they thought his remarks could be interpreted as referring to foreign claims that Chinese Influence was behind present troubles in Loos and to
licisms of China over frontier Incidents with India-Reuter,
$60 Billion Taken From Bank-Under Guard
New York, Sept. 6. Sixty billion dollars were taken from a New York bank today under the watchful eyes of 45 ape- cial guards, 20 city police. men and crews of four police radio patrol cars, The fortune in cash, securi- ties, bonds and jewelry WAA moved from the US. Trust Company's building at 37 Broad Street to the bank's now headquarters at 45 Wall Street, a distance of a block and half.
The guards, each third 'one currying a sub-machine gun, and the policemca lined the route un six armoured trucks shuttled back and forth for a totof of 489 trips. Each trip was insured for $115 million.
П
Trade was divèrled from the area and only three pedestrians, obviously sightseers, appeared in the holiday-empiled heart district of the city's financial during the transfer. They kept at a pofe distance--UPL
Quemoy
Chiang Kai-shek's forces. IL did not have the same high calibre of leadership and it is apposing rebol furcos an territory which, for political and military reasons, is dif- | A nharply-worded titalo Depari- ficult to defend.
take-ovor in Lass would be A | Because military dianater because of the vial pestiion of Laos in defence planning for South- cast Asia.
target Kan the Quemoy › Amserfest oficiala fool ht Estands.
The Laotian army in noi sa well equipped and is not na CX- parlencod LA combat
while a Chinese Cammunisi vuoteen (4) Quemoy last year would have been a novoro・ political · blow, a Communist-
mont statement yesterday dimolly scented the fovist Tinion, China, and Nerth Vieinam of organlilig and directing a rebellion to overthrow: "the Laotian "GOT- arument key: færge of seine
of the dimeulty of. proving external aggression, It was thought Ukely that the U.S. delegation would limit its Arst move to supporting a 26- solution for the immediato Charateli of observers to In to study the lination. The U.8, accordlur la oficiais, was prepared' ta jo · further and support the dispatch ' of AN, UNILÖTKENŐy foron ki the bos camo peccamry 4-Baggies,
Too
Much
Memphis, Tem, Sept. 6.
A Shriner at the convention here complained yesterday that two men swiped his maroon fez From his head on 4 atreet corner.
The new magazine will be distributed in the United Arab Republic, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan. Morocco, Tunida, Libya, Kuwail, Yemen, Bahrein, Aden and parts of Iran.-UPI,
CHILDREN'S
PUNISHMENT
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. Some Mollayan parezie rubbed -red-hot chalice
their In cirfidren's eyes to punish theen, according to a survey conducted by the Social Welfare Depart- ment.
Other punishments included thrashing with belts, punching and tying children to posts with
rope.
"I didn't mind them taking The report said that although my fez too much," the
the piistments reflected identinod Shriner added, "but sadism and mentul frustration
they got my toupee with UPI.
Lin..
"they were Inflicted without
ulee or hatred-Reuter.
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