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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1059.
3,000 Men Will Guard Mr K THE PAINTING
SARAH MISSES
FORMOSA
Taipei, Sept. 16. Fastroen was spared by another typhoon pasapit Inai igi: s Barah by- passed northeastern For- mons.
The Iniest Pacific salo packing a maximum wind velocity of 130_milles per hour entered East Ching Ren after speeding over Miyakojima of Brukyu hlands the Weather Burea reported today.
Police al no reports of essunities or property dam age had been received.— Reuter.
Dockers Back
Southampton, Sept. 10. Work in Southampton dock returned to normal today after a two-day unofficial strike by 30 checkers and crane drivers.
The chrekers came ind over bonus payments for certain um- her dlsóbargingt and Crane drivers enme ou In sympathy,
--Kenter.
In New York
HELICOPTERS, SIX-FOOTERS AND PATROL LAUNCHES
New York, Sept. 16.
SOVIET Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev will be protected by 3,308 men, including a personal body guard of 16 six-footers, during his 45-hour visit here starting tomorrow.
ex-
Police Academy and are perts in judo and sharpshooting. Mr Khrushchev's motorcade will be escorted by 65 motorcycle patrolmen. Two of the motor- with ycles will be equipped Another headache the two-way radios. Police hellcop- probability of mass picketing
in open ters will follow him
Not since Queen Elizabeth II like to see during the sightseeing visited New York in 1957 hasime he has between scheduled the New York Police Department | Funchen, dinners and receptions.
such elaborate prepara- made tlong for
visitor #
Queen Elizabeth had a guard of 3,373 men, but her tour of the city w much more extensive than Mr Khrushchev's will be.
"Only Hiller could have made 11 worse on ing," one high police offelal said.
One thing worrying police officials is that they don't know wint the Russian Prime Minister the free will be doing during
his schedule. Soviet time on authorities have given on hint of migit Mr what
Khrushchev
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A British Crossword Puzzle
12
32
ACROSS
4
I am in church and in the
government (8)
It's a frost (4).
Gave up office, being colmiy submissive (8).
11 Hearty drink? (8).
73 Tumbled down?
rible (4).
15 Rautes (B).
18 Last ditchers! (8).
1 Inlinean
(4).
to ba
That's ler-
crooked?
21 Hunting around for food for these getting on in years (8). 26 Fee for a servant (8),
20 Four-ale? No, five, suparent-
tyt (4).
27 Makes out It starts with a
record (8).
26
14
23
24
DOWN
Headache
Ex
by various anti-Communist sections of the city and police and refugee
organisations.unches will patrol the waters
oft Idlewild.
TRUMAN DECLINES INVITATION
New York, Sopt. 16.
Former President Harry Trumon sald today he had declined an invitation to attend a reception here to- morrow evening for Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Sovict Premier.
He has a Season: date to dine with his daughter Margaret and her husband.
The former Democra tic President told To- porters of his docition
hc strode briskly around Manhattan's Upper East Side on his regular morning con- stitutional-Reuter.
Police will remove all litter baskets and other movable ob- jrets along Mr Khrushchev's route.
The authorities fear that some Khrushchev-haler might be
of the nne Kimpled to leave 50-pound baskets at the Prime Minister's ear.
Instructions
Details of the security plans 10-paga Instruction
A
book issued to police Con mand. Eighteen sectors
of
the elly have been ARKET for special security work re- quiring the aid of Blate De- partment
elleers, Nations
security United Fill sgeuls: guarda and Mr Khrushchey's men. A number of Russian-speaking detectives
מים
will help the Soviet parly. The Prime Minister and his
THAT WASN'T
COTTON SCHEME
WAS RIGHT
THING TO DO
SAYS ECCLES
Manchester, Sept. 16.
party of 70 will occupy the Sir David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade,
presidential suite and
many
olhor rooms to the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel Tower, Mr Khrushchev's schedule includes u lunch given by the city at the Hotel Commodore, a reception at the town house of former Gov. Averell Harriman, a din- ner given at the Waldorf by the Economic Club, a visit with Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt at Hrde Park, an appearance before the Poifce will be strict in Ulmit-UN Goneral Assembly, and a ing picketing to
only five focations where Mr Khrush chey will appear and placards on slicks or poles will not be permitted.
dinner givers by UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold.
New York's millions dhowed barely a sign of interest over the forthcoming visit.
The primary
His train will be preceded by security ring around tho Communist chiet special "pilot" train carrying will be the six-footers who will U.S. and Soviet secret service- jbe on duty around the clock. men and detectives of the rail- They are instructors at the road company.-UPI and AFP.
P
Still
Sukarno
Wants Reds
Cabinet
In
Djakarta, Sept. 16.
who is touring Lancashire's cotton industry, | said at a Press conference here tonight that he did not know whether the Conservatives were going to lose votes in the General Elec- tion by bringing in the cotton reorganisation scheme when they did,
World
Needs
New Ideas
said
Washington, Sept. 16. Prosident Eisenhower
today the world must put now ideas as well as satellites into orbit for the benefit of mankind.
€0
Ho added: "We brought the scheme in bonuse, we thought it was the right thing to do,
"When we decided on doing this, quite a lot of people thought the General Election would
in May, I can assure you that the date of the election had nothing to do with bringing the achomo forward."
Impression
Earlier, Sir David had made a study of the industry, and ha sald tonirht: "The Im- pression I got is that there le
· A plaça of 20th century prt? No.. Colourful? Yes. it was catalogued and on show with 200 works by young Swedish artists at the Stockholm Royal Aca-
two domy. For
wooks visitors gazod at and tried to understand the jazzy composition. Thon tha socrot leaked aut-it was no painting-it was the pioco of hardboard which artist Oyvind Faalstrom had wiped his brushes-Express Photo.
UNITED STATES
STEEL STRIKE
on
East Must Catch Up With The West
Kabul, Sept. 16.
Mr Nehru, the Indian Primo Minliter, told 40,000 cheering Afghams at a civic reception here to- night "we must catch up" on the scientific know" lodge with which Euro- peans had dominated Asians in the past,
Mr. Nehru, who is on a four- cay visit to Afghehydan, urgod cheering the turbanned,
on
arrhena ho rich for
a united
effort to ensure, progress and
Russia, and America had the
higher Uving standarda,
atomie pond, and The
theirs
Was
main responsiblity for boner, Mr Nehru 'dcelared. But the uncominiited Datlone must exert their utmost influence.
Mr. Nehru'z host, the Afglian Promis, Serdar Mohammed Doud Khan, accompanied him 10 the rally in the Ghazi sindium on Kabul's outskirts which the crowd packed tightly from poalpost goalpost.
Mr Neliru was due to dino will: King Mohammed Zahir at the Gulkhana palace in the cert- tre of Kabul fonight-Reuter,
Loan For Nuclear Plant
An
wan
Washington, Sept. 18. The Work Bank today nounced the granting of a $10 million loan to build a nuclear pover plant In Italy. It Wos the bank's first loan for the de- veloonitud of nuclear power, The bank caid the loan mado
the Cassa Per 11 Mezzogiorno, an Italian Gov- ernment agency, which would re-lond the proceeds tp the Societa Elettronucleare Nazionale (SENN), SENN DE New York, Sept. 18. established in 1967 to build, The striking United Steel-gwa and operate the 100,000- workers Union today called on kilowatt plant
The loon was for 20 years at President Eisenhower to set up
OFFER
a non-governmental board of six gr cent interest. Amor-
begin would revlew to recommend Poacetration
two-months-old February 15, 1964-Router.
terms strike.
In the
The unton disclosed that the President--had made such an offer in a letter last Monday t both labeur and management asked for it.
Today the union President. Mr David McDonald, sent
cepting the offer.
Matsu Shelling
Tápel, Sept. 10, Communist shore batteries uporadically sheiled both Quemoy and Matru last night the Defence Ministry reported a very confident feeling in telegrum to the President ac-today. the cotton Industry, and that
A Defence Ministry com- they are quite convinced they
Communists There was no immediate In-munique said the will be able to, handle the de-
shells at mand for cloth and yarn foi dication of whether the Industry Ared a total of 87 lowing the
strapping of would agree to such a board Quamoy group and 10 at Matsu machinery.
being set up.--Reuter,
group to the north-Reuter.
"I did not find a person who the view that
Tu greating 800 teachers from
countries At the White would endorse DRESIDENT Sukarno said by implication in his House, he said a greater under there were so many mills geng speech tonight he still wanted to see Com-standing is "desperately needed out so quickly that there would our quarrelsome and shrink- be a shorloge, or a eztain munists sitting in the Indonesian Cabinet.
ing world."
Jamount of chantle candillons in He sald teachers, have the the merchanling end. Excited cheers roared about "But the Indonesian Com- task promoting this under
"Nor did they feel There him al the Indonesian Communist Party bases its struggle standing and for "stimulating munist Party reception when on the action of the masses, critical and creative thinking." would be substantial unemploy- he dcclared: " like to say firmly
The
Indonesian people "WE are not serving man-ment." 10 you a gotong royong" (alf moved to the left side and the kind well," the President said, Referring to shift worldng, he together) cabinet stili remains period of the past two years has "If we become sp obsessed with commented: "I think we shall my idea",
proved the party to be from putting more satellies in orbit, approach more the kind of ma (President Sukarno declared fourth to the biggest in Indo-se obsessed that we overlookchine hours you get in Amirien, in 1957
wanted such a cabinet nesla and number One with the fact that we have some reul
will for the Republic with Com eight million voters..
problems loft right. here munists us members but dropped
earth. the proposal after heavy pres- by religious parties und anti-Communist army leuders The present Cabinet contains no Communists).
1 Smart opening to an Ameri-1
can city (4).
2 Not particularly good blonde
(4).
4 Drain-wave, possibly (4).
5 She embraces a puplit (4).
6 Time, gentleman, please! (5).
7 Lakeland water (5).
D Like
ramrod (6),
10 Miles, perhaps, of liquid mud
(5).
12 That bracing scaskie stuff
(S).
14 Burdened, sometimes heavily
(5). 10 Teraway place
shire? - (5).
in York
17 She starts to clip (5).
10 Drilled, but become far from
engrossed in it (5),
20 Nol hard cash, one observer
(5),
21 Ofoe grate? (4).
23 Suppers in control (4).
23 Possibly vain Russian (4).
24 Sort of "26" (4)..
suru
"There
Rumours
ofleers
cot
Tumours
Understanding
"We need new ideas and more of them put into orbit to see that people everywhere
will
also are that the Indonesian Communist Party is a national dunger; but this way of thinking is that of President Sukarno spoke at the Dutch."
gala wind-up session of the
A number of stony-faced have greater understanding of party's sixth national congress | múltary
Itower- each other before it is too inte." held under heavy restrictions garlanded in the hall, Lieut- He fold the tezchers, who are the army under { enant-General Abdul Harts beginning Courses in U.S. imposed by martial law.
Nasution, Army Chiet-of-Staff, colleges and universities to learn The Communists clapped_en- who is generally regarded an about American education
when the Pro-strongly anti-Communist, thusiastically
that wap techniques,
the United sident recalled, under his guided not of the reception because he States "tremendously In- and democracy programme that was attending a Cabinet meet-terested in your thoughts several high bodies had beening-Reuter.
Ideas."UPI. formed on a bards which In-
claudes Communists.
อ
In-
He added: "With God's will will term a people's consulta five congress (proposed highest
body in based constitutional donesia)
*gotong Tuyong and a 'gotong royong' cabinet remains as my nim.
Aim Remains "What has been
nowadays is not a
thing. Lot us go ahead
achieved aatisfying and let
it become a shoek for the in- perialists."
A
who
was the only non-socialist
President Sukarpo, declared 110 president of country
the Con to attend munit
congress, explained beliefs worn a mixture religious, nationalist Socialist · fœlinga.
la
of
anik
Aidit, the Chairman of the Indonesian Communist Parly. described President Sukarno as
it
UNIONS START
DRIVE FOR
SHORTER WEEK
London, Sept. 16.
France and Holländ, and ulzerb Labour in that way."
Voluntary
Asked why he did not in- troduce the scheme before now, Sir David replied, "T the principle at you adopt voluntary co-operation in the re-organisation of a grost
this. Industry
31
will horizontal structure and sections of the Industry not having the same intercals, you have
the to wait untif moment arrives when tho diverse веснола of the industry are ready to anter Into voluntary schemes, I don't think that moment existed before.
"If the whole thing had been άρτιο by us from London it would not have worked We Hong- waited until after the kang agreements und said, now Is the time."Router.
Attlees Leave
Hospital
London, Sept. 10.
were
UNION leaders spearheading a drive for shorter
working hours for 4,000,000 workers in key Lord and Lady Audet industries today lodged a claim with employers for discharged from two separato
a 40-hour week for 120,000 electric supply men.
The unions in the pationalised Unions representing 3,000,000 "a genuine friend of the party,"
Aidit said he regrotted that power industry also naked for a engineering workers montem Where were rumours that contind week's annual holiday ployers next week to proes for YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.--Acrom: 1 P-rade-S, 4 areas was in preparation for a with pay and a sick pay scheme, a 10-hour weeks plus a pay in
The industry is expected later i creaon. Elbow, 7 Prim-Rum, 8 Loods, Runner, 11 Art-less, 13 coup in 1900 adding "A coup Sardine, 10 Leon-on, 10 Topat. in Enthused, 20 Sprot, 21 d'etat is the way of dorperate this month to announce a record Dastion. Down: 1 Piper, 2 Damon, 8 Sporren, 4 Erolet people who do not havO con-profit on last year's operations The mitiors are also planning
218 azd £20 a shorter working week claim Basoteca, Waists, 10 Narrator, 12 Related: 19 Satyre, 14 In- [adence in the people and in de- | of batwest
Reuters lent, 10 (1) Bouls (Day), 17 No
million.
hospitals today,
Lord Attice, a former British Prime Minister, was discharged. from Westminster Hospital after minge com- invogligation or
was dis plaint. Laily Attico charged from Amersham Hom pital following an automobilo accident she was involved in recently in which a man wod killed.-UPT. YAL
HRH Crown Prince Carl Gustaf recently begun his first torm as a pupil of Sigtuna College. Princass Sibylla, his mother, accompanied har san to schoof and there he was loft for the first time in his 13 years' life, in a strange place to take cara of himself. The Crown Prince is living in one of the pupils' homes, "Aludden", together with 18 other boys Including Carl-Johan Smith, a comrade from the Prince's schooldays in Broms School, Stockholm. Like all other pupils at Sigtuna College, the Crown Prince must learn his lessons at an appointed time and go to bed at 8.45 p.m. There will be no difference made between the Royal pupil and the other ones who come from various social groups. !!!
car hcture shows a view in the pupils room at "Aludden" with the Crown Prince' getting a first look at his books which he will now be reading for some time to come,Central Press Photo.
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