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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1969,7

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Don't Dismiss Mr. K's Disarmament DID MURDERED

Plan. No Comment TEENAGER CONFESSES TO

Herter Impatient With Critics

United Nations, Sept. 22. SECRETARY of State Christian A. Herter today decried the tendency to dismiss Mr Nikita Khrushchev's total disarmament programme out- lined to the United Nations as sheer propaganda,

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"Of course it is propaganda," there must be provision for on Mr Herter said at a lunch meet- | International police force ing of the UN Corrapondenta | maintain worki pesve. Afvelation, "but it representa

an effort of mankind to reach solution of one of His great prob>- Je trs,"

Even if the world could reachi the level envisaged by Mir Khuslady in which military forces 21/lent only

Asked whether his remarks Indiented

the tinlled that Slates planned to "Inke up" Khrushcher on his arms pro- Kramme, Mr Herter sold:

On Royal Romance Report

Montreal, Sept. 22. A Mantraal lawyer, Mr John Turner, today declined to comment on reports of a romanca with Princoss Margaret.

A London Sunday newspaper had sald a friendship between them had reached the stage "where the Princess has dis- cussed the matter with the Queen," and some Australian newspapers reported that Prin- upcers Margaret' hnd asked The If you Queen for permission to marry on the Mr Turner,

"If you mean, take him for Internal security would be main the objectives, yes, jimo, there fenting the prob, take him p

of keeping the peace, Mr details, from what I have seen!

of them to date, I would Hefter sold.

123,"

He visualised a situation in which "men might dreitie fight with knivës” nedt

Princess Crowded At Ball

City

to

wald

Melbourne, Sept. 22.

parking attendunts! were called on to the dance floor ut the Town Hall here tonight to control crowds staring at Princess Alexandra.

Hundreds of guests crowded round the Royal dair where the Princess wir seated as guest of the city of Melbourne at the ball.

say

GANG KILLING

New York, Sept. 22.

A 10-year-old Puerto Bican gang leader confessed today he was the "Royal Knight" who shot and killed inather 10-year-old

their tigts

school steps. "It was all a mistake," Edward Peres told reporters today. "I didn't want to shoot any- one Something went wrong,

Just pointed the gun at him to care him and it weni off. very sorry,"

No

But winesses told polfer the youngster took careful aim at John Guzman, belleved trader of the "Vallant Crowns" a rival Puerto Ifean rang. Ho deliberately pulled the trigger, they said, while his own gang members shout- ed: "Burn him! Burn him! Burn him!**

"Burn" le fuvenite gang

for "shoot,"

Police said the dying

had identified his slayer að a member of the "Royal Kniglita" gas which been

fouding with

had

HEIRESS HEAR TOO MUCH?

New York, Sept. 22.

"Vatani Crowns” gang over A St Louis professor said today his assistant, a 23- year-old Chicago, heiress whose nude body was found in Boston harbour, was murdered.

**berrizorias rights." They mid Cusman was belloved by the Knights to have invited a member of the Enight

slanger and six other members of the Knights were arraigned on charges of homicide and -held without bail-UPL

"I saw the body, It was not Dr Stanley Spector, Professor of Oriental Studies at

suicide,"

Washington University, sald. Garman

Infringement Fortunes Of Western

Rights In

Asked about the reports to thy, the 30-year-old chelor, stepson of Mr Frank ROSE, foresaw, In deutenant-Govenor of British correspondent's) Columbia, sud: "I have nothing question, The possibility that whatsoever to say about these Mr

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Mr Herter rest onse to

China

might be brought into repents," $110 East-West disarmament negotiations, rehiduled to resume in Geneva next February,

which

"I have be immediate plans in reply to another question are to go back to England," he said

"But I don't see the necessity of bringing China in until the parties at the table are nearer agreement than they ever have been in the past," he answered.

Fairly Good

On other toples, Mr Herter sak the possibility of raising China's suppression of Tibet for formal UN debate was under discussion by several delegations

He declined to comment on any other details of the newN paper storles,

The Princess met Mr Turner when she toured Canada last year, and at a ball in Vancou- ver, she danced and talked with him for hours,

When in Britain on business. earlier this year, the yeing Inwyer called on Princess Mar garet.

A spokesman for the Princess

and "I should, Faid it was a private visit."-- think the changes are fairly under grod that it would be in- scribed?

the General Assembly agenda.

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He said the "mere presence** of the UN investigating team In Laos had done much to ease

ugly situation." Unless, how- ever, there is open warfare, the facts may never be known con- rerning the situation unless the UN investigators turn them up,

Fifteen uniformed attendants | "what might have been a very formert a cordon around her and cleared a way to the dance Soor through the surging crowds The Princess wore a crimson silk ball dress with an off-the- shoulder bodice. It had a full-he said. draped skirt over crinoline petilcoats.

With it, the Princess diamond dura, u gold

The Perils

Of Being

A School

Mr Herter said there was wore a

point in submitting the question of Berlin and necklacosomnit conference "unless there Germany to t with sapphires, rubtes, is more give and an absence of emeralds and diamonds, and threat" braceley of diamonde, sipphires said the taggest question

by the Russians, 3e

TC- An mained the signing of a treaty It was announced in London between the Soviet Union and today that the Princess will East Berlin. He lediented that malo brief stops at Delhi, the United States had no objec Teheran and Istanbul on hertion to this, provided the West's way home next month from her rights in Berlin were not affect- fair-Reuter.

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and rubles.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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12

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ACROSS

3 Aircraft post! (8).

7 Fall from grace (5).

A System of pipes (U).

10 Coined money (6).

13 Cleric finally departed (7)..

15

Wire, possibly, but not

telegram (4).

17 Still against the law? (7).

13 Ask (7).

20 A family night? (4).

21 Shows clearly (7).

20 Take every precaution (9).

27 Sales, Dutch, possibly (B).

20 He's not at home (5).

20 Lamb, for example (0),

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22

29

DOWN

Clutch a supplementary de-

coration (8).

2 Whereon German wet bobs

have fun? (5),

3 Agencies (G).

Leave (4),

5 Not an upright type (6).

6 Cannot be made without

some egg breakage (6).

Go to bed (0).

11 Lying (5).

12 Sun-obscurer (5),

14 Throo over the eight (8).

15 Roaring Fugger side? (5).

10 Snake with most important

start (5)..

18 Obliterate (6).

19 Noises made by colloquial

doctors? (6),

22 Insertion (5).

23 Muscum plece, perhaps (G). 24 One under the eight (5). 25 Wee (4).

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Chill, 5 Epoch. B Amigo, 9 Cuts up, 10 Offer, 11 Delta, 12 Name, 1.Items, 16 Nelson, 18 Teanot, 20 Spent, 22 Fivo, 23 Rural, 25 Vi-car, 20 Nomads, 27.Galop, 28 Revel, 20 Nowela, Down: 1 Coconuts, 3 Intimate, 3 Laud, 4 Impedes, $ Egotiat, 6 Polato, 7 Cream, 14 Envisage, 16 Stresses, 10 Natural, 17 Lebanon, 19 Drago, 21 Polte, 24 Lops.

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Teacher

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Berlin

United Nations, Sept. 22.

Christian Herter, United States Secretary of State, indicated today that President Eisen- hower would demand in his talks with Mr Khrushchev this week the safeguarding of Western rights in Berlin as a condition for any summit meeting.

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Answering questioner at Press Bincheon here, Mr Hörter said that "more work inevitably has to be done at the Foreign Minister's level, ur through some general agurances which might make a summit more profitable,”

He noted

Sovlet that the Prime Minister's threat to sign a sepurate peace treaty with East Germany still hung over the West, with—in the view of the Russians-its destruction of Western rights in Berlin.

"That is the threat over us. It was made very spec{ficially by Mr Khrushchev," Mr Herter Bald.

A

Sticking Point

"That is still a majór sick- ing point in these negotiaßons and there is no sense in pui-. Ling this whole matter up to summit conferencb" with that. Barticular question still unresolved. I hope that this will be one of the questions discussed

David at Camp later this week."

Asked if the United States

New York, Sept. 22. would ask Mr Khrushchev to

have

irate mother slapped, disavow any intent

to-make a punched, kicked

and separate treaty with East Ger

"Wo knocked down a public many, Mr Herler sold: school teacher in front of victs malding a treaty, but in objection to the So- a second-grado class to the making of that treaty they day because she thought have to reserve the rights which the teacher had sent the age ours, which they have no daughter homo for being right to give over to Fas. Ger- tardy.

In the impending talle at Police Fald Mrs Edith Camp David where President Elsenhower and Mr Khrushchev Mackey, 25, stormed into a

will get together, Mr Herter Brooklyn school

her with daughter, Brendo, 7. and at first aid he did not want even to Faye Mrs Neda Tanne, 40, a plate what the "line of con- srecnd-grade teacher, a tongue versation will be."-Reuter. lushing.

the

Then, while the 12 children in the class watched in horror, Mrs Mackey jumped on teacher, slapped her face, tore der clothes, knocked her to the foor and punched and kicked lwer, Police said.

Child's Mistake

many."

N-Sub Launched

Drought Breaks

London, Sept. 22. Bain fell in most paris of Britain during ike night ending the longest' drought on record.

After 38 days without any measurable rain Lon-' don had a steady down- pour early today.

But the rain had stopped by *morning and with more dry weather forecast rationing was continuing.

Some parts of the north had heavy rain-Reuter.

New Home

For Rocket Monkey

Baker, the tiny squirrel mon-

Pensacola, Sept. 22.

key who made a 300-mile trip into space in the nose como of a rocket, today moved into

new

air conditioned home, plote with picture window. The lady monicey is one of two who made the rocket trip last string. Her travelling com- panion, Able, died during sur- gery following the trip.

Com-

Her new stainless steel cage is three feet long, two feet wide and three feet high. It sits in

In Last Pools

London, Sept. 22. Mr Reubon McCatty, 42- year-old Jomalcan ・ whò came to England two years ago, won £50,078 today In a national football pool. Mr McCatty flves In London. Two other people won £100108 cách In the pool.

Mr McCalty, a single man La now working as a sterillsing attendant in the National Hon- pital In Central London.

He said today that he hoped the money would help him to

become a doctor.

of

The Jamaican Was Orie three men to share the top prize of* £250,300,

23 POINTS

He had one fral dividend of 29 points on his coupon. The other two had two first divi- dends each.

The world record for an in- dividual pools wit. Is £300,084

by Mr James Gault, of Belfast, in February. The pool wus Liltiewoods.

Later today, VCT::ons 1- nounced that a man in Shefeld had won £75,000 on its treble chance pool.

Representatives

of the inn had gone to Sheißeld ́to seo the man who đỏ not know his luck and had not yet made a chim China Mall Special.

Monitoring Sabara H-Tests

to

London, Sept. 22. Two British selenists are fly- ing to Nigeria this week arrange the monitoring of the proposed French atomic tests in the Sahara, the Colonial Ofce

announced today.

The two men are Mr N. Puree and Mr T. O. Young, scientists working for the Atomic Energy Authority.

The move follows a protest mission to London Inst week by the Federal Nigerian Premier, Alhaji Tofawa Balewn, who ex- pressed misgivings about the. Lesta

a ennil air-conditioned room at

The Colonial Olcs announced the Aviation Medical School at

on Saturday that Britain had Groton, Cona, Sept. 22. Pensacola Naval Air Station.

monitoring agreed to set up The United States Navy's

The room measures 70 by 55 secont nuclear-powered

fest inches with an eight-foot cell- stations in Nigertu to check any

radioactivity from the tests. — bulllatie missile submarine, the

ing. Patrick Henry, was launched here today.

The screams of the students brought in other teachers who A crowd of about 20,000 subdued the mother and called people watched the launching police, Mrs Tanne wau treated of the 6.103-ion sobririne, for cuts and bruises.

which is a sister ship to the George Washington, launched on June 0.

Polke sid Mrs Mackey's child had been told to got a pass from the principal's office The Patrick Henry, designed for being late to class, but the to become operational next child went home and told her year, will be equipped to fire thè mother that the needed a note Polaris Intermediate TDIYgC explaining her tardiness

ballistic missile, either from be Mrs Mackey Was held in a low or above the surface.

Reuler. $1,000 bond-UPI.

Baker's outer room has one-China Mall Special. way windows on one side to allow the visiting public and scientists to observe her with- out her knowledge.

The new home was designed especially to isolate Baker from humani terms while scientists study herUPI,

Galcelicad-on-Tyne, Sept. 22.

Appointment

London, Sept. 22. Major-General F. H. Brooke, Director Emergency Operations, Federation of Malaya, and Chief of Staff, Armed Forces Malayn, Police lost and found us to be chief army instructor, lodians reported yesterday that Imperial Defence College, early someone had turned in a lost ext year, the War Omed un bag containing a complete set of burglars tools.-UPI.

Just WI at Mr K Needed

Just as Khrushchev left for his trip to America, the world's first › atomic- powered ice-breaker Lenin was faunched from a yard In Leningrad. Judging from his chilly reception in Washington, an atomic lon-breaker might have been a handy thing for Khrushcher to have had around when he arrived. "Picture" showa: Vuite launched the Lania in Leningrad-Express Photo.

nounced.

General Brooke is now Kuala Lumpur.—AFP,

when she died. She wis an expert in Chinese art and philosophy and her fluency in the Mandorin language bad been a great help to Spector - Polite and Federal agents

In his preparation of à bls- have questioned Mrs Juanita

tory of modern China, Spector, who made the trip from The For East aboard, the Dutch Polleo belleve her ability to ship Ulricht with Mrs Lyna understand Chinese may have Kauffman whose body

motive for murder. was supplied found on Spectacle Island in Ship's officers said the had been Boston harbour early Saturday. | practising her Chinese on crow- member and there was specula- Dr Spector said Mrs Kauffton that she may have over- about

mon, his research nastalant in heard

conversation The Orient for the past two narcolles smuggling below decka. years, had been happy and eager Narcolles agents have been call-

He said there in the case/UPL

to retum home. was no doubt in his mind she was murdered,

Crew Questioned

Boston police Capt. Joseph B. Fallon

was questioning members of the Utrecht's

crew. The ship had proceed

ed to New York before Mrs Kaufman's body was found. "I have not ruled out the possibility Dí accident Dr Guicide."" Fallon said. "From what I've seen on the ship, it is very possible she might have fallen. If it is murder, it will take a day or two to discover the motive."

Fallon said he also would question the other passengers, Army Sgt Arden Brown and his family, 12 Dutch offleurs, und the crew, consisting of 14 Dutchmen, 30 Chinese and 12 Indonesians.

wils

of

Mrs Kauffman doughter of Theodore Kauffman Jr, wealthy president She was divorced three years Chicago Foundry supply arm.

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Tucker, a Amold

UN Rejects

Proposal On China Issue

United, Nations, Sept. 22.

The United Nations. General Assembly tonight refused to include in its agenda ari Indian-sponsored item on Chinese representation In the international or. ganisation.

recam-

After rejecting two amend- ments it adopted a mendation by the Steering Committee that the in should not be included by 44 votes to the 29, with nine abstentions,

This means thai substantive debate on

of the question Chinese representation will be barred for the real of tho Richard pension. attorney, The Chinese scut is at pres sent held by the Chinesa Government in Formosa and is claimed by Peking.

St Louis after two years of marriage.

Spoke Mandarin

Today's voting Wès similar to The petite bunette had that of last year (44 to 23) been in Singapore with the except for the added opposition Spectors for 15 months and of Guint, which was not a

home member then-Reuter.

Wox en

route to her

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