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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959.

U.S. Strengthens Commitment THE POPE RAISES

To Middle East Alliance

CHINESE ENVOY NOT RECALLED

ACCEPTS 2 HIGH

POSTS IN CENTO

Washington, Oct. 8.

The United States has accepted two high posts in the military operations of the Central Treaty Organisation (Cento), it was announced today.

The decision demonstrated the United States commitinent to

London, Oct. 8. the Middle East defence all- Chin today denied Unitedance despite its refusal to be Arab Republle newspaper re-como a full member.

ports that the Chinese Ambassñ-

Cento Secretary-General

Mr

dor in Cairo had been recalled M. O. A. Belg said the United

to report on the dispute between the two countries,

in

The New China News Agency, "authorised" statement,

the reports

"are entirely

devoid of any foundation. They are out-and-out fabrications." Reuter.

Airlines

Combine

To Save A Life

London, Oct. 8. Three international airlines combined forces today to rush a new American drug from New York to Austra la for a 4-year-old-boy with a

severe heart ail-

ment.

The drug. A relined form of methotrexate, was winging its way toward Australia aboard a Bone plane scheduled to arrive in Sydney at 18.00 (HMT on Satur- after stops in Bombay, day Singapore and Djokaria,

FIRST LEG

Pan American World Air- ways took over the Brst leg of the journey to save the life of William Zealey of Brisbane by fying the drug from New York to Brussels, after fog prevented a tanding at London airport.

11 had been intended for the drug to be transferred 10 the When Beac fight in London. the Panam flight was diverted to Brussels. Sabena Airlines volunterred to rush the drug to Frankfurt and Intercepted the Boue flight there.-UPI.

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States would take the chairma

silp of Cento's Miltary Com- miitee during 1960.

PROPOSED PACT

He said to United States also will provide a military officer

with the rank of major general or rear admiral to be the chief uf staff of Cento's

ከነርጓ

per-

Started Fires To

Boost Record

manent military deputies group. Barnsley, Yorkshire, Oct. 8. This group, which will startFireman Albert Smith started functioning on January 1 in Ankara, Turkey, may

gross fires in this district become

to boost his station's re- cord, a court here was told yesterday,

the nuclees of a proposed pact

· | militury command headquarters. Irun will hold the chairman. ship of the military deputies group.

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Mr Baig announced the deci- stons at the close of the second day of a J-dry Cento ministeriał meeting,

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Spurned

Tailor In Shooting Terror

Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 8. A Pakistani tailor, who took to drink after his girl friend spurned him, yes- terday terrorised the Co- pacabana district for four hour police reported to- day.

Abdul Magid, 20-year-old Pakistani, barrlended himself In his apartment and Bred a pistol al random at police

and Passers-by untit captured, polec sald,

Plean by Paidistant Embassy officinis that Mogid open the door and hand over his gun were unheeded.

Drank Heavily

When he was caught lighting his 11th fire in three months, he told police: "I thought it would be alt right if I could boost my

a bli without | station's record causing harm or damage."

Police said that Magid, who Mr Brig Saric that Thr

Smith, now working

a had been drinking heavily, said Central Treaty Organisation

sorter in a glass factory, was that he lud tried to kill his Ministerial Council felt that it

fined £30 for setting Bre to assistant, 10-year-old Norma should “woul And

what

on Earl Filzwillian's | Soares Perlzra, because she had develops from Eisenhower Khrushchev

estate and for damaging grasă, refused to marry him. changes and not "el down? hedges, and fencing. puan? In the meantime.

the recent

Ex-

PRIDE

Ke asked for nine other offences to be taken into

POSSIBLE DETENTE the concensus

lle told

il press conterence:sideration should wait and see and not let down our guard meanwhile.

was that we

"Do nothing to exacerbate the situation but at the same lime not let down our guard,"

"Everything is moving to- wards a cuminit meeting and a Bessible detente, One would naturally not do anything to Eurow

SUNCT

the to uchinery.. the main em- phasis seamed to be that words Bhil derds are two different

Ings we should see

and the situation develops."

how

WATCHFULNESS Answering a question, Mr Baig pharacterised the situation following the recent talka be- tween President Elsenhower and Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, as [1 "period of watchfulnessI. "

The Ministerial Council began its 3-day session yesterday and is being attended by Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Britain and the United States with Mr Christian Herler, United States Secretary of State, in the cluir.-UPI and Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

18

4

15

12

14

16

DOWN

Comes to a conclusion (8)

ACROSS

1 Landed (8)

1

Cornish confection? (5)

2

Fanny Derby-winner? (8)

3

Athlete's garment? (0)

8 Bedeck (5)

10 Needs cleaning away (4)

12 Mountain ranges (7)

15 Incensed (5)

10 Got off, as it were (4)

17 One-time clitorisining organ-

isation (4)

19 Looking

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Dance to cotton on to? (4)

5 He gave us shelter (5)

0 Black and tan material? (8)

Investment (5)

D

1 Walked about in a slovenly

wuy (B)

12 Express condition (5)

13 Pold finder, perhaps (8)

ilko red-hot 14 Ribbon for a bad cold? (6)

10 Essential quality (0)

poltur, for example (3)

20 Make extremely fed-up! (7) 22 Terry? (4)

21 Some neck! (4)

23 Gone..off (0)

24 It's not often models change

(0)

25 Goes ahead on a roof (U)

20 Bid attached to a locomotive

(0)

con-

Prescruting counsel told the cuart that Albert hadi sal: "Wombswell Fire Station is not It is a matter a busy station. of pride among fire stationis about the mumber of calls they reason for My only haye,

to dve starting the fires wis

record." a good my station China Mail Spečial.

Kills Self

Paris. Och 8. Albert Kemer, 18-year-old Alsalian righ school student, to-

300 day plunged

fect to his death from the top of the Cathedral of StrasbouNG

Police said it was a suicide.- AFP.

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He had chased the girl Into the apartment building hall- Way,

firing several shots at her which missed.

When police appeared Mayid retrented to his apartment, barricaded the door, and started firing wildly into the street.

↓ Seized

Police suvninoned Pakistani ofcials in the hope that follow countrymen might bo able to calm Magid, but he pakd no attention to them.

Finally a policeman who hud galaed entrance to the apart- ment seized Magid from behind while his attention was directed t police vuisleko. A second policeman was wounded slightly by a bullet from Magid's gun as he entered the apartment. — UPI,

Leaders Prophesy On Aviation

Utrecht, Oct. 8.

VATICAN WAGES: LOWEST, HIGHEST

Rome, Det. 8.

Pope John has raised the wager of minor Vatican employees well above the corresponding rates in Italy "so that they can have the essential mini- mum to live decorously.”

Cardinal Dottienfoo Tardini. who lɔ the Valleen Beers- tary of State, sald the Vatican

bill had been raised by more than 50 per cent.

Warc

This increase would be met partly by contributions from the world's Catholles And partly by cutting down the Pope's bonefao- tions.

Cardinals' Pay

Cardinal Tardini said thai when the Pope found the Valleso could not afford to zive substantial rises to all ils staff he ordered that The lowest-paid categories should be satisfled Grat while the higher categories goi inernases considerably less than he would have liked.

The Vallean wages bill is now about £2,460,008 = year,

Cardinal

Tardini revealed that cardinals, who have the rank of princes, now earn about £230 a month compared to about £200 before the rises. which ranged from 12 per cent

POPE JOHN XXIII

in the highest-paid cate- rories to 35 per cent in the

lowest-paid.

The Secretary of State sald

that since the flaws came Into force last July 1 thera had been a large number of applications for manual and unskilled Jobs in the

Valloan-Reuter.

300 AFRICAN WOMEN

ARE GAOLED FOR

DISTURBANCE

Johannesburg, Oct. 8.

More than 300 African women were today gaoled for four months for demonstrating outside Ixopo courthouse, south of Durban, yesterday.

They were entonced to four months imprisonment or 35 3. five "for causing " public disturbance',

The fines were unpaid and the women WCTC Laken to Plotermaritzburg gool by bus.

They were arrested when they refused to disperse after three warnings by police.

About 300 women, carrying white flags, hud gathered out- side the courthouse and do- manded an audience with the native

Gave Up His

Life For

His Dog

Sands Point, N.Y., Oct. 8.

The body of a barge cap- tain has been recovered from the waters of Long

Sound ending story of a man who gave up his life for bis der.

Island Commissioner, W. F Bayer, to hear the reply prom- ised two months ago to their grievances.

3 WARNINGS

Bayer toki a deputation of cleven WORT he would not hear their complaints and told them to sir their grievances through their chiefs.

The delegation returned to

the waiting crowd which then until it obtained satisfaction.

announced it would not 'move

Prophecies by 10 people from all parts of the world about the state of international aviation in the year 2000 were in a container cemented After three warnings more than into the foot of the 14th century Gothic church | AFP. tower here today.

At

the

ceremony, which forms part of the 40th anniver- Багу celebrations of K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines, the Utrecht Burgomaster, Jonkhiter C. 3. A. de Ranlez, added on lith prophecy, saying that he expected intercontinental air- lines to be flown1 by ginnt rocket-like airships, carrying hundreds of passengers through the outer layers of the atmos- liere at speeds many mes thal of sound, and possibly guided by electronic ground controls.

YEAR 2,000

The container will be opened in the year 2000.

The 10 who made forecasts

are:

Ex-King Leopold of Belgium; Lieutenant-General E. R. Que- sada, Director-General of Valted States Civil Aviation; Mr Walton A. Cole, General Manager of Routers; Professor G. Marinates, Reetor of Athens University; Dr J. II. Du Plessis, Administrator 1st Cape Province, South Africa; Raj Kumuri Amrit Kuur, former Indian Minister of Health; Me Herbert Moses, President of the |Brazilian Press Association; Mc Matsushita, a leading Japancze industrialist; Mr 1. Topayey, a teding Russları publicist on javiation and space flight; and Mr 3. Bruggeman a 38-year-old Dutch crane delver-Reuter,

|

Profound

Bwanwick, OFK 8. Sekial worker Hilary Maldin YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.—Acrom: Í Sung-Sing, 8 Hälted, told a parents meeting Yesterday Etouettes, 11 feveille, 12 Ache,13 Nudge/18 Swope, 10 Omali, 22 | that #lo deprive a girl of her boy All sets, 34 Waterloo, 26 Arkled, 20 Well done. Down; 1 Whiri, friends, her singing ability and 2 C-love, 3 Serious, 4 Idol, 6-Gine, a în-tost, 7 Gusper, 10 Bilge, her proty clothes la fot good— 14 Dwell, 18 Episode. 10 Pow-wow, 17 Pistol, 20 Gril, 21 At has a fondoxy, to bring about nide, 22 Arid, 23 Loan.

russikinent,"SUBI,

300 were arrested by police.-

Fifteen years ago, sh RAF tomb shailed the life of s Kranendong Ardainai, who ne sodu nå she recovered Tenda bo- ing barfod allys was told that her "bro-daughters, and 5, hied hela bien Kühl- / flown afterwards

aba wargvej her nitabanji “bad béen külod too, Eghling

for-Filize. Arie the war, KÍNH TORNETSON, this time a Englih KAP-plies manibu-Harry Ball. As Htes Agnes Ball, she tape 16 ingtaud - Ami Thla week, okipe, a- telegram thað mália Ber: faini with hanbendmaaba nowy that both of“

· bie-doughites are alive. Putjaro shows Men Ball and re- Alibaviral daarkier Derie, who was flown to Britain,——- *Exprom" Photo,

the

The violim, 57-year-old Harry Halvorsen, whe one

three of

captains, ench aboard a separate

barge, who were endangered with their crews when a violent squali lashed the Sound on Tuesday night.

A radioed distress mes- sage brought a tug. a U.S. Cosat Guard · helicopter and police boats to the scene.

The tug. manoeuvring Alongside the barkes, moved all of the eight men aboard, but Halvorsen re- fared to pet

leave without his

Moments later, eight-foot wayes capsized the barges and he was drowned.—ās- sociated Pres.

The Man Who Lived In A Dream World Gets 7 Years

London, Oct. 8. Charles Dolby, 56-year-old bookmaker, alleged to have strangled his mistress with seven of her stockings, "lved in some sort of dream world,” a doctor today told the Old Bailey. "He would speak in exaggerated and emotional terms. People who knew him, well habitually discounted about 50 per cent of what he said,” added the doctor In evidence for the defence.

The jury at the judge's dis- cretion found Dolby not guilty of the murder of Miss Sylvia John- son, 31-year-old receptionist, found dead in her fat Inst July with the prisoner lying uncon- scious near a gas tap.

He was found guilty instead of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and sentenced to seven years in- prisonment.

The prisoner, a married man: with a grown-up son, had him- self told the court that he knocked out Miss Johnson with a gun when he thought she had become interested in another man, strangled her and finally tried to gas himself.

Highly Strung

Dr Thomas Rowland Hill, consultant neurologist, giving evidence for the defence said to- day that Dolby was a highly strung, hypersensitive man all his life.

He muffered from a psycho- pathic state, on abnormality of mind due to inherited callès, he added.

He had always suffered from claustrophobla, refusing to

| travel on underground trains and

being unable to soo a bing in a j eage.

He was curiously Imunature in personality, fond of schoolbos jokes and took an absurd pride in his physical prowers walk- with ing around

champagne corks in his hands to strengthen

grip.

"He is the port of man who Lives only for the

day. Emotional musle produces gushes

of tears,” Dr Hill added.

After Dolby, recalled to give more evidence, had wept in the deck the judge told the jury that the Crown did not challenge the medical evidence.

They gave their verdict in 20 mimiten

Murder Heard Over Phone

Paris, Oct. 8 Pollos arrested two North Africans after the telephons operator al Noyotu porik- enst of Parla, listened in to ▲ murder on the telephone.

When be plugged in to a caller on Tuesday, night the women's operator heard a volon shouting "Help, help ....I'm being nilacked, " thea confused nolien stå silence.

Police, warned br the telephone exobange, found Madama Eugenie Ridont, 65, battered to death behind the bar of her este near Noyon Hal. The two men were later arrested-Kouter.

Campaign

Against Secluded

Clubs

Singapore, Oct. 9. Wealthy Chinese businesa-

men in this newly self- governing state will hava Fower opportunities to pass their time gambling In secluded clubs with sing song girls in attendance.

The new leftwing Singapore The judge said that the prison | Goverment is continuing its authorities would give every campaign to crack down 0x consideration to a defence re- euch haunts of wealthy tycoons. quest that Dolby should not be confined in Router.

NAJTOW cell.

Ike Returns To

Washington

Washington, Del. §.

President Elsenliwer, looking

tanned

a brief desert holiday.

Ten Chinese clubs and associa tlons were closed by the latest Government order and ona cmong them was the Yak Loo Club awanky roof-gardeh club with air-conditioned

chambers,

EXPENSIVE

Government

oficials who

and relaxed, arrived visited the club to shut it down back in Washington today found the premises expensively from Palm Springs, California, and tastefully furnished for it

members. Elaborate where he had been spending venithy

measures including steel-barred doors ensured unauthorized ad- The President went to Palm mission by both trespasser and Springs eight days ago hoping, the police. the warm dry climate would help him get rid of a cold pick- ed up during his recent Euro- pean trip.

He was smiling broadly as he descended from his plane and I was taken by helicopter straight

to the White House-Reuter,

A total of 20 Chinese clube have so far been closed. The Ministry for Home Afalfa had warned that abeen metap would be, takon against eluhe By societies which provided cover for gambling, rackoleers and moret socioiles-UPL

Russia Won't Follow U.S. Car Output System: K

London, Oct. 8.

The Soviet Union will one day produce many motor cars -"but not just now. according to Mr Nikita Khrushchay.

Moscow, Radio today, quoted

audience

on

"Such a system will be more He also said that the house- Fallsfactory in meeting the in-wife had complained of the lack terests of both the community of fub normally available and the individual," he said in the port. She said there was according to the Radio,

usually plenty of herring in the shops, but other fish was some- times scarce.

ON U.S. VISIT

on

him as saying this when he Mr Khrushchev also told an spoke to

Vladivostok In auctionce in Vladivostok on Tuesday on his Tuesday how a housewife out way home from the 10th an- with her children grooted niversary celebrations of Com-when he stopped to ask how

things were with her, munist rule in Peking,

Radio said today,

He said they were not de- veloping car, production In the same way.de the Americans.

DIFFERENT

في

hlm

Moscow

"We are glad of the good fortune of meeting you,” the housewife told the visiting.

Boviet

Erime

The Soviet fender nonred his audiences that he had also taken, this point up with the officials, "This is to way of doing things. 'eomrades," be relatod. “One musi nod to it that these towns receive an ample supply of food.

"It la geneekose to supply Minister, Poople on the coast with tinned "Footwear, fabrics, milk and fish."-Router. many other gooila have been rushed to the shops for your VEEL.

"Como and pea ut more ofter"

Eye Witness

"We want to crenta a'scheme for the use of motor cars that will differ from the brystern pre- valling in the capitalist coun→ tries, where people argue: "This is a lousy car but at Joust it id my own"

Pensacola, Fia, Oct. 8, Actording to, the broadcast, "In our coluitry cara, will be

While city Attorney F. Char- used more fationally than in he brought laughter from the chill Mellen was parking his America. Taxi popis will be pudicace when he told it that car in the City Hall Hot,

another Automobile widely developed in our coch he had discussed the woman's noticed try, where people will obtain point with local officials. "I told being driven away. cars when needed.

them one just cannot ruah goods It wasn't until later that ho one have to into the shops when loaders are learned the vehicle belonged to "Why should rack one's brains over where to about to urtiva. I paloids Whms anther city employee and we put the car? Why be bothered I leaves will they withdraw the being stolen before his very sym, with it?

goods from the shope?"

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