THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955.
K Sees Summit Talks
Taking Place Shortly
Pleads Not Guilty
Boston, Oct. 7. Willem Van Rie, the radio operator of the Dutch ship Utrecht, pleaded not guilty in court here today
to a charge of murdering
PRAISES WISDOM
OF EISENHOWER
Moscow, Oct. 7.
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev said in a speech released today that an East-West sum- mit meeting "may apparently" take place this autumn or winter.
Khrushchev made the
TY1- yester-
a passenger, Lynn Kauff-marks in Vladivostock
Khrushchev said President Elsenhower told him during his
Lunik III Moving Further Away
Moscow, Oct. 7.
man, 23, a pretty Ameri- day where he stopped on his recent visit to the United States Russia's moon-circling Lunik' can divorcee whose but way back from a Peiting meet-
ine with tered body
found lead was floating in the harbour here.
Communist Chinese
Accordingt W
vitefal the Soviet
Tass, newa agency Khrushchev paid "The summit meeting, which many apparently be called this Autunus or Win- far, will continue the exchange of views on problems agitating the peoples,
He was ordered held without bait for trial at a later date.
brought Von Rle was
here from New York yesterday tu make a formal appearance in
hear court to
the charge. Polier allege he has adiniited having
with an affair Kauffman during
establish larding peace," the voyage
Soviet Premier said, Last September.—Router.
Miss
"Everything must be done to the
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that he (the President) spoke frankly as a military man and ld he was "very mach afraid of war."
"The wisdeen shown by Pre- sident Eisenhower in inviting me to his country, and in ex- to come to pressing a desire the Soviet Union, attests not only to his foresightedness, but niso to the American people's striving for peace," the Soviet Premier said,
unreasonable per- "Only on son can be fearless of war in our days," Khrushchev said,
"It is another maiter !! war is imposed on a nation. In this rase, it should not be feared because this would be tanta- mouni to death. The freedom and independence of one's homeland should be defended valiantly," he added,
RED CHINA TIES
Khrushchev
the reaffirmed
China ties binding Communist
He Union. and the Soviet
in Vladivostock on arrived
stay in Monday after a 6-day
Khrushchev left for Peking. the Pelding visit only 31 hours after he had returned from the United States.
Khrushchev said on questions CA social systernæ
"We shall not find a common with the American language
On this question businessmen. we take different stands.
"Let thean live under capitaller, while we shall Communism, and live under
let us see who will be better." Khrushchev Bald.
But he said the "struggle for pence" is the mains order of the day....UPI.
III aped farther out into space away from both 'moon and earth today. and will not start the downward swing of its vast orbit until October 10, Tass said today. The official news agency sald Lainik III was "continuing to move streetly in the set orbit"
solentiate who planned by launched the rockel three days
ago.
At B p.m. Moscow time (1700 GMT), the interplanetary station" was 70,293 miles from the moon and about 240,658 miles from the carth, Tasa said
the passing
point of minimum distance from the moon, the nulematic inter- planetary station, in circling the moon, is continuing to move away from the earth and the moon," Tuss salti
"1
Thus the rocket continued for the moment to head out into space. The further movement away from the earth will continue, reaching a maximum distance equel to about 282,000 miles on October 10, Tass said. "Later on, the interplanetary station will begin to approach the earth and will pass 11 on October 18 in a north-south direction." the news agency said. "Its shortest distance from the face of the earth will be 24,855 miles."
Tho nowest Tass statement thus Indicated that Lunik III was making £1 highly-elongated orbit, shaped like a cigar, with the outermost top about 60/100 miles post the poon. According
to this information, the rocket was continuing la climb Away from the earth. It will not reach the turning point, half-way through its Bret orbit, until October 10, the statement said,-UPI.
Ex-Hongkong Man Invents Chinese
Typesetter
Washington, Oct. 7.
A refugee Chinese scholar and former Hongkong editor has invented a simplified Chinese language photo typesetter which he describes as a "formidable weapon" to combat printed Communist propaganda in Asia.
yesterday Не Chung Shu Kwel, formerly of Government
them before Shanghal and now a Yale Uni-will demonstrate
the Nationalist Chinese Goy versity professor, said in an in-
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BIKINIS IN OCTOBER
moened' bad "at but wilish Bila tull blowry
Summer Timu ended in Britain and clocks were set back an hour but no-one could have told the sun. For i weng on beaming on Britain, pushing up country-wide temperatures to over 70, with niaximums of 77 in Blackpool and Manchester. Last week, it was officially confemed that this is the longest, holtest, dele» nummer that Britain has ever had aloes 1750,
October-Expres» Photo, Ploture shows biklale by the Serpentine-in
Threat On Life Of Saudi Arabia's UN Delegate
REGULAR
SPOT
London, Oct. 7.
A metal plaque set into the bar of the Tbree Horseshoes" public house in Ripley, Derbyshire, has been unveiled to Cam- memorate the most regular of customers.
Mr Jock Bowden, 77, of Bulierley Fields, Ripley has been a customer twice day, seven days a week, nearly 20 years. Ha alands in the same spot on every visit and refuses to sit down.
for
The plaque reads: "Upon this spol
Jock' has '014 slood for nearly 20 years:
To sup his beer as well as
could, but it
ho
never
would! Bo bence, dear stranger, don't you think to keep this spot for Jock wo should!?”—Chins Mall
Special
New Riots Break Out In Durban
United Nations, Oct. 7.
An anonymous telephone caller threatened the life of Saudi Arabian Minister of State Ahmad Shukairy today unless he "stops this campaign against Israel."
The telephone call was made at about 11 am. EDT (1500 GMT) to the mission of the Saudi Arabian delegation tu the United Nations, Shukairy is chairman of the delegation.
woman
The call was taken by a
caller i secretary. The asked for Shukalry and was told that he was at UN Headquarters attending the General Assembly.
SECURITY GUARD
Committal
Procedure
Archaic
London, Oct. 7.
"Convey this message to him," the caller said. "Tell Mr Shu-Severe criticism of the sys-
kairy to stop this campaign Bgainst Israci. Otherwise,
he
United
will be killed at e Nations, her office, or wher
ever he may be."
The
United Nations assigned for
2 special security guard Shukalry here. The UN
mission
tem of bringing suspected
Pige
'Dream Barmaid' Found For San Francisco London Week
San Francisco, Oct.-7, - Red-haired, motherly Mrs
Jean Morton votoran of 20 youre in London's pubs topped all cometsa today an the "Dream Bormold" for London Wook festivities hero.
Mrs Morton, now 57 and liv. ing with her daughter, Mrs Pauline Thompson, in suburban Calma, is perfectly the con- troversial description of a bar- would advanced br Donald Stokes, Information Öfficer for the British Consulate-General here.
Stokes started a controversy when he described the English barmaid as:
"World wise, but not cynical. Must possess the common touch but have a certain noble quality: an eerily sense of humour but never bawdy. Ample Bgure. Attractive without being pro- able to vocative. Should be listen to a man's troubles in- of telligently, and remind him the gal who married dear old dad,"
SPLUTTERED
The barmaid was sought to preside at the replica of the Sherlock Holmes pub which is to be installed at the St Fran- els Hotel hore for London week, October 28-31.
Londomers spluttered in their ale at Stokes' 'description.
The modern barroald is young, pretty and probably from Ire- land, some trgued.
But Stokes, also an English-
man, stuck to his ideal and set out to prove he was right. men and others who had visited London pubs to write him with their ideas. Hundred did and Stakes said, the London Week commitice based its selco- tion of Mrs Morton on the re- suits.
He asked American Service-
As for Mrs Morton she agrees with Stakes 100 per cent
that personality characteristics -- like hers -- are the important .... thing.
"You got to know your cus- tomer, you know. There's some who come in down-hearted, you low, and you listen to their troubles.
"Then there's others who get drunk and get fresh.
"You just tells them to get crackin'. I'd tell 'em: Go on, get
12 OTHERS
criminals to trial in Bri- |'ome to yer missus. Get 'oppin":" tain were made in the annual report of the Ma- gistrates, Association.
The report was reported to have
described the
Mrs Morton will be assisted at the pub by 12 other barmaids from the San Francisco Bay area all answering Stokes general
pounds.
arranged for special protection present procedure of commit description, give or take a few
for
the
person to
'as trial him outside
United ting a Nations.
"archate and thoroughly incon= | Shukairy, one of the most venient," outspoken
Arabs on the of Arab-Israeli question relations, wald he was not afraid and would not be intimidated.
"My life is God's hands." he told United Press Inter-
None of them will be able to serve because of California legal Il added: "It any analysis restrictions of dispensing of were made of the situation it alcoholic beverages.
disturbing would appear most
to the public."
Stokes pointed out proudly that they will be around to re- create the atmosphere of 14
Higher criminal courts were London pub.
overburdened that some
"It's a way of life, don't you Durban, Oct. 7.
"I am not disturbed people had to walt in gaol for know. I don't know where Eng- as long as four months before and would be without her pub." New disturbances broke out national.
- UPI. today when a large num- by this and not intimidated. their cases were heard.
Neither will it detract me from ber of African women between lined the roads
"I shall continue to defend the African townships of Arab causes with the same Newlands and Umgen spirit as in the past."UPI. and stoned the buses.
They were protesting against
a one-penny fare raise.
The women also picketed bus stops and prevented African workers from using the trans- port system.
terview that the portable 80-ernment on Formosa next week (Mr C. S. Kwel was editor of pound machine could provide in-
At one bus stop where Indian expensive printed material for the Hongkong Standard in 1952
United school children were waiting, millions of Chinese for the first before leaving for the
States. He had also been a co- the African women threatened time in history.
the first Chinese inventor of
to kill the children if they ride
Kwei,
i on the buses.-AFT. internationally | typewriler). known
lawyer, journalist and author, also has developed a decoding device which would speed up the transmission Chinese messages through the use of English alphabets.
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The photo typesetter consists
of a translucent drum, covered with 7,500 Chinese characters and
35 mm. Camera, The 0 news- operator composing paper, book rotates the drum until the pro-
2 Many are very fond of this per character is in front of the
the critical
spice, apparently (5), Approaching (7),
4 Graven image (4).
Certainly no dirge (4). Untouched in diplomary
cigarette
smoker?
the march?
(0).
Political emblems; perhaps
(a).
11
Rie and shine! (B),
5
12 Each writher in pain (4).
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13 A sly touch, might one say?
(5),
(8).
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Cheap
10 Philatelic exchanges (0),
(8).
10 Goils in Oireland) (5),
15
Part of a serial, maybe (7),
16
A verbose get-together,
#O
leoni (8).
to speak (0).
Tumed into
a bad egg
17
(B).
26
We can
Shakespearian llable (0),
character
to
be discharged
19 Drop (4).
22 Every variety of coniec- 14 Be in residence (5)..
tionery, it seems (3, 5),
24 End of the line for Napo-
now get water.
nice work! (4, 4).
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20 Pui through the 3rd degrev
in the kitchen? (0),
21 Temark of a leam (5).
22 Lacking Irrigation (4).
23 Advance (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrom; 3 Scramble, 7 Ex act, Etchings, 19 Poutes, 18 Sweeper, 15 Lire, 17 Bo-late-d, 10 Fertile, 20 Iris, 21 Elegant, 20 Eloise, 27 Latitude, 28 Colts, 29 Turn-cout, Down: 1 Koepe, 2 Value, 3 Stoop, 4 A-shy, 8 Bandit. # Ennad, Treble, 11 Owner, 12 Tests, 14 Reéloch, 15 Lago, 16- Reins, 18 Fillet, 19 Motor, 22 Eloot, 28 Aisle, 24 Tense, 26 Otto,
shutter,
One Siamese Twin
Twin
Is Operated On
Portland, Oregon, Oct. 7.
or other matter, A tracheotomy was performed today on Jeanett Kim Stubblefield, one of the newly separated Siamese twins, to relieve her breathing troubles which might have proved fatal.
The flim strips are posted to-- gether to make full pages which and are photographed then
or letter printed by the offset press process.
This process would replace the method in which the printer has to compose pages from thousands of meta) Chinese characters in wall racks and then replace the characters after the pages are printed.
of
The Chinese typesetter and decoder ALTO
tiro only Xwei's attempte to supilty Chinese oumimunications.
He
also hoo worked, out now method of sending Chinese Gmpli- telegraph, messages,
Europeans Help
Out In Strike
· Leopoldville, Oct. 7.
have taken Europeaine train driving and quayside crunc operating in strike-bound Bel- alais Congo,
my path.
FRENCH SUE
AMERICAN
London, Oct. 7.
This could be most unfair to a defendant and had the "evil | effect" that witnesses found it
A toothless Viscount Hallshum difficult to recall EVCTILE that chairman, of the Conservative were months old,
Party quipped his way through an election prem "We think that the general ference here today. rule should be that no more
a gum-displaying grin than a month should elapse he told reporters: The only between the committal and the news I have for you is that my sitting of court capable of false teeth havo burst, They trying the case, the report just gave way under unusual
said China Mail Special. strain," China Mail Special,
Water
RESTAURANT Dad Didn't Approve,
San Francisco, Oct. 7. So He'll Give Away
The community of Rocque-
fort, Franco, famous for choese of the same name, į has filed a Federal Court suit against Trader Vic's Restaurant.
The sult, by Rocquefort and
other interested parties, said the restaurant serves a dressing made
with blue cheese and passes it off as genuine Rocquefort. Roquefort trade mark, and the
the
This is Intringement of
restaurant should stop using the name unless it uses the real stuff, the complaint said.
REAL
Most Of Prize
London, Oct. 7.
Kenneth Hooton, 17, a member of a Royal Air Force syndicate which has won £252,075 on a football pool, is to give most of his prize money to charity, because his father was "shocked" by the news of his win.
a Littlewoods According to pools spokesman, Leading Air craftman Hooton stationed near his Doncaster. telephoned father, a Methodist preacher in Southport, and suggested
that he should give the major pro portion of his winnings
A statement from the Univer sity of Oregon Medical School Hospital, where the 3-month- old girls were separated in a 5-hour operation yesterday, said at 5 pm, PST (midnight) that both girls in general were imaged in certain caves where a charity, relatning sufficient proving slowly.
LOOK GOOD
to "They look good and have good colour," the statement said. "They are still being fed intravenously and are beginning to have some intestinali
Move-
Real Roquefort, I said, is made from Ewe's milk carefully
special bacilli alde in fermenta tion.
་
The complaint, asks that the restaurant Account for proilia Zusta
to
to
get one little fem which he may want.
as
Elimination
Of English
Thin Whe
New Delhi, Oct.,7.
SHOCKED
The Socialst leader, Mir Ram The youth's father, Mr Ed-
Manager Labla, hing suuled his #ained for allegedly ward Hooton, was quoted the Hooquefort name, saying, "I have brought up my followers to amash Instruments and pay appropriate damages,amily not to believe in foot which transmit news and tele-
ball pools.
grande In Englah tam a Methodist local
the only way to Vie Bergeron, head of the Jaapest, slightly larger of Trader Vio Restaurant chain, Freacher and part of my ser- eliminate the English language the two, was suffering
and DE I was not available for comment. mon for next Sunday devoted from the country,
Lahia, who wante Hindi to - be oreasing breathing diffidity
to the evils of football počia.” Bergeron was reported hual- this
bocitie morning
'Mr Hooton added. "I was : the_nasional language, of India. ing somewhere in TexaY,
shooked in the winĀPĒDS secretions
He announced. that 10 hear my. Lan ho
RD all- and bronchial tubes. :
takes part in gambirigTM
India conterence' would be held Some of the 11-mümber in Naisk on October 17 kad 19 Byndicate will rocsive £15,000 | la considér the question of and others £6,000 woording to eliminating English fram the thár stake.--China Mall Special,' | country.—UPL.
The strike launched on Mon- day by the Government Trans-ment. port Workers Union in favour of a 15 per cent wago increase remains practically 100 per cent, Europeans drove the troix Matadi. fed Chinese, dictionary and droch Leopoldvble to
His Executive Vice President, Chinese shorthand system using | Chers operated cranes and une:
Bo sungcons quickly. perchon Wong, said the restaurant on Kragliati stenograph machine, loaded fresh foodstart fromi
fortned the tracheotomy, which has botts Roquefort and Blow He showed his inventions to sups in Leopoldville port, oficials ot
Iationalist No incidents were reported.orated an artificial opening in chow in the kitchen, and uses and of U.S. APP.
the windoipe-UFI.
both is desnudoER-UP).
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