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THE CHINA ́MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOMER 15, 1959.

China Denounces Resolution On Tibet Put To UN

Peking, Oct. 14.

Communist China today replied to attacks in the United Nations on its actions in Tibet with a denunciation of a Western Resolution from the Panchen Lama, 21-year-old Peking-appointed ruler of the country.

The Panchevi Laina, in 4 Chinese complainta alleging en- orch to Law Standing Com-cronetument by Indian troope DN mitter of the National People's Chinese, frontier territory the Congress (Parlament), de first time the border dispute had seribed the resolution as an "out; buen nired in pubile here for not cut briva)'ca,"

i bout a month,

The resolusion rubmitted to i

Tibetans the UN alleged that

w.re deprived of fundamental human rights, civil liberties and religious foredom, and that the Chinese Community ruthlessly suppressed them and aimed to wipe them out.

REFORMS IN TIBET

INDIA'S ATTITUDE

He expressed "distress" at the attitude of India, who had "regrettably" ignored China's Stressceable and friendly" polley for solvin the question-a policy which shoud have been met with welcome and under- landing.

Died For

Love Of

Child

Oldham, Oct. 14.

His love for a child he could not adopt led to the death of Harry Bost, a 32-year- old Manchester grocer, un Oldham inquest was told.

He was found dead in a van at Bardsley, Oldham, on Septem- ber 2, with a pipe leading from The same session uf the

the exhaust pipe of the vehicle Committee Standing

pledged into the van.

the The China's full support for

Deputy Coroner (Mr Soviet proposal for a general | Harry Armisend) recorded A cud

diarmencot. verdict that Best of Carmen exmplete

Ardwick, The Committee did so after Street,

Manchester, hearing the Foreign Minister, took his own life by inhaling the exhaust fumes from a motor Chen Yi, praise the Soviet nove and accuse the "United States von. belllease ellque" of continuin

The Panchen Lama nino praised the "democratie reforms" being carried out in Tibet urur the fendership of the Chince Communist Party,

of The same persion

the Committe pledged Standing China's full support for the Soviet proporat for general and ecmplete dismament—which in also to be discussed in the cur- rent General Arcibly.

Observers noted that the Pan-attacking chen LamTAL

repeated

the cold war and distoriing and Moscow's disarmu- earlier i et proposals.Reuter,

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DID NOT AGREE Mrs Beatrice Maud Best sald that at couri hearing in Manchester on September 21, the mother did not agree that the Bests legally adopt the 12 months' old girl whom they had looked after for ton mirtha,

"After tre bedring he was very distromed and cried a lot," ank Mrs Best "He went out In his vow and did not retum."— China Mall Special.

Gunman Held

A

Scout Aides

Hostage

Teftain's "Teenager of the Year' là Judy Paignton (centre), who already holds the 'Mies London' title. She was picked the other day at the Mayfair Hotel from a Beld of ze finalists to a contest organised by the Norvio shoe company and Mogoa, ballrooms, On the right is runner-up Maureen Scally, Miss Streatham; and on the left Valerie Boughley, Miss Baie, who came third—Exprem Photo.

Children Returned

To Bergman

Roma, Oct. 14. Actress Ingrid Bergmon arrived here from Paris today to take temporary three the custody of children of her marriage with Roberto Rossellini.

Miss Bergman told reporters at Clampino Airport that "it in high time that she got custody of thein.

A Rome court yesterday ordered the Italian movie direc- tor to return the children, nine- year-old Robertino and seven-

twin year-old

Isabella and Isalia, to their mother, so she could take them to Paris to go to school.

Mendham, N.J., Oct. 14,

23-year-old handyman, shouting wild salutes to They were to have been re- Adolf Hitler, hold two Boy turned to Mis Beriman on temporary Scout officials hostage for agreement of the two, bul

August 25 under a

by on haur today before he various means Rossellini sialled was wounded in a gun their return. battle with police.

ABOUT TIME

Thomas Dirks, 23, an um-

Misa Bergman, looking very ployer of the Mortimer L. Schiff Boy Scout Reservation in this businesslike in a blue sult, sil Morris county community, suf- "I have come to Rome to pick tered a wound of the left foot up the children--and it is about in an exchange of gunfire with time," Police.

His prisoners fed in the dark. None of the Pollee who finally subdued Dirks was injured.

Dirks was taken to Morristown Memorial Hospital.

HEIL HITLER

The 700-acre reservation is the centre for Boy Scout leader- ship training. A number of scoutmasters and several other employees were in the camp when the shooting broke out nt about 3 am.

CHURCHILL LOSES HIS

CIGAR SUPPLIER

London, Oct. 14.

The man who supplied Sir Winston Churchill with his cigars has closed up his shop and retired,

Mr J. P. Zitelli, 79. fell he was too old to renew the leans on his Leicester Square tobacco shop. So now It will become a snack bar.

Turkish-born Zitelli came to Britain when he was 17. with nothing but a mattress, For 35 years he has been in the cigar and cigarette trade and for the past 25 years run

his shop in the heart of London's West End.

His customers ranged from Dukes lọ office clerks, Ila retained a special stock of eights for Sir Winston. Mr Zitelli said, today "he only smokes the besi, and judges by quallly, not name, a very great_man.”—-UPL

MOSCOW ANTI-JEWISH

DISTURBANCE

Tho

Vienna, Oct. 14.

Former MP Takes Up

Union Post

PODOLA CASE COMES UP FOR REVIEW Home Secretary's Action Questioned

London, Oct. 14. Five judges today opened a review of the case of Guenther Fritz Podola, 30, a German-born photographer, who was sentenced to death last month for murdering a Scotland Yard detec- tive.

The Home Secreinfy, Mr R. A Butler, passed the case bimself to the Court of Criminal Appeal and created what is be- Beved to be a legal precedent. By doing so he cancelled the scheduled date of execution. --- October 18.

Podola was not in court for today's hearing which was held before the Lord Chief Justice, Lont Parker, and four other

judges

Among spectators In the crowded court were two ob- Em-

| servers from the German

bassy, De Rudolf Knickenberg, head of the Embassy's legal de- partment, and De Werner Schat- |tom, a legal secretary.

IMPORTANT

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Representatives of the West Gorman Embassy bowe Podola in gaol several times re- [cently. The Embassy considers |the hearing today an important one. from the viewpoint of In- ternational Law.

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Battle

Of

The Hamburger

Paris, Oct. 14. The butchers of France to- day wore sadly, conceding defeat in, the battle of the hamburger,

For three days, with the full support and encouragement of the French Government, the to Butchers Association had been appealing to. the coNSLIMET spurn the fency, expensive, cuts of meat and buy hamburger (chopped beer).

Pedola Was sentenced death September 24 for shooting Detective Sergeant Raymond Purdy outside a block of flats in West London.

to

At his trial Podola's counsel This was attacked in the press claimed that the prisoner was and elsewhere as dangerously suffering from

hysterical amadical and as un-French A nesla and could not remember Campoign as the ill-fated appeal what happened at the time of several years ago by Premier

Mendes-France, Plete

who the alleged shooting.

ungod his compatriots to drink slik instead of wine.

After a jury had rejected the plea that he was unft to plead a second jury found him guilty of capital murder.

ADVERTISEMENTS

French butchers have been

The Attorney-General, Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller, taking big advertisments in all appearing to assist the court newspapers to sing the praises and clarify the reasons for the of the hamburger, home secretary's intervention, Radio commentators today questioned Mr Butler's right to "enlarge the right of appeal given by states,"

He

Vienna independent |

London, Oct. 14. newspaper "Express" Britain's general election claimed today there had

has forced Mr. Arthur RIGHT OF APPEAL been a large scale anti-

Bottomley, a former La- Jewish demonstration. in bour government minle-Podola had a right of appeal in said that in his view Moscow.

ter, to take

up a trade which it was open to him 10 union post at half his contend that there had been a mistrial because he was unāt to Parliamentary salary.

plead.

The newspaper

quoting "re- · liable sources" said that any- Semille demonstrators stormed a

She added that "I don't know how long I will remain in Rome.Synagogue in the Moscow suburb She was met at the airport by of Malochowska some days ago

and set it afire. her lawyer, Ercole Graziadel.

Severni Jews who

and

women's page columniste hovo ¿Deen niggesting fingý-sounding gourmet dishes with French squces drenching the lowly minced meat.

GastronomILETS were sup- posed to be tempted with recipes for ground beef called Birlock Moscovite, Bourchees Tante Eoso and Croquettes Cardinal

The drive is port of a Govern. on hiptu

Sir Reginald said it would be intolerable if a convicted person did not have a right of ment-endorsed

a prices, appeal if there had been substantiul misdirection preliminary; issue.

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Last night it was revealed that, after losing his seat Rochester and Chatham, he has tried to switched jobs and salaries Miss Bergman, now married prevent the demonstrators from with Mr Richard Marsh new to Swedish producer Lars entering the Bynagogue were Labour Member of Parliament Schmidt, said she dia not injured, the newspaper said. for Greenwich. know whether she would Russian Police immediately

Counsel for Podola, Me F. H. pick up the chlidren and re- took action, dispersed the de-

'Mr Boltamley served as Par-

or Lowton, QC, argued that the liamentary Under-Secretary Paris or not. monstrators and arrested several State for the Dominions from court of Criminal Appeni could furn directly

of them.

Many

1940 to 1947 and as Secretary inquire into all for Overseas Trade from 1947 which came before the Central were teenagers, the newspaper to 1051.

Criminal Court (at which Podola said,

was convicted).

"I must talk it over with my lawyer," she sàid,

Miss Bergnon drove away

The Mendham township Pollecį with Graziadel, Chief John J. Gallagher, sald

It also was learned today that

Dirks kept shouting “leil Hitler" |

and describing Germany as the Rossellini has led a now *ap-

"best country in the world." peal to have his marriage to

UPI.

Bergman annulled,-UPI.

of the

demonstrators

The newspaper did not give any details of the anti-Jewish in the Soviet demonstrations capital. It said that the demon- strations were the biggest known

In Moscow since the Communist revolution in 1917-UPI.

Mr Marsh has been work- ing as a health officer at the National Union

£900 a your.

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The hamburger battle in- volves very serious - Lospes for the French Government economic and francini, stability,

the the balance of payments, monetary future of the nation, But French consumers BTC

saying, we won't buy it.

DELICATE PALATES

Attorney-General sub- of Public mitted that Mr Lawton would

One. French housewife quoted Employees Offices at Black- have to prove that there was in a newspaper survey, growled healk, London, on a salary of misdirection on the onus of It may be all right for Ameri- proof. If he succeeded in that cans, but we French have deli- he would have to go on to say

cute patates. Now he will get £1,750 as a that even if the jury had found Member of Parliament. And Podola WDS suffering from. Mr Bottomley will take over amnesia, that would amount to his old job piend, Mail Special.

Nine MPs Quit She'll Now Many Jo, at 2.900,--Chimes uraftinens to pleved

Film

Gaullist Group Appear In In Policy Row

Paris, Oct. 14.

Nine of the 189-strong Gaullist group in the French National Assembly resigned from the group today over Algerian policy,

The nine deputies, all mem-¡ Government, described the De ber of the UNR (Union of the Gaulle offer as "illegal" New Republica Ganilist. Porty), He asked the Prime Minister, said they found themselves un-M. Michel Debre, whether it able to opt for Franciation of was true that a Paris commis- Algeria, the only solution cap siam of divilians and soldiers

1 How to deal with n crib?able of maintaining Algerin had been charged with pre-

(5).

4 Climb (5).

3 Declared (7).

4 Hit for six? (4).

French,

paring ceasefire negotiations.

PROTEST

He maintained that any eeUSO- Gaullist Deputies shopted and fire talks would not be con- binged their desics in protest in fined to military negotiations.

REPLY

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- YESTERDAY'S - CROSSWORD-Aṣrus: 8 Tulk over, T Adieu, 8 Tentacle, 10 Editor, 13 Siereus, 18 Dope, 17 Stirred, 18 P-Annle-r, 20 Boug, 21 Replies, 20 Sold(1)or, 27 Lini-loss, 20 Evado, 29 Saddened Down: 1 Wales, 2 Dixie, à Tutor, 4 Kate, 6.Vietur, & Reeled, D-Eroser, 11. Dl-van, 17 Tring, 14 Stress, 15: Drņi, 10 Pemor, 18 Psalms, 19 Nursed, 22 Posed, 23 Ideal, 24 (dromady Aries, 20 Blue,

veteran

Hollywood, Oct. 14, Actress Elizabeth Taylor has agreed to star in an MGM Films the once

considered phic.

LABOUR PARTY

CONFERENCE

London, Oct. 14.

Only if these pleas succeeded would Podola be entitled to say there had been a mistrial

DIFFERENCE

The influential and usually

·very, serious evening DOW- Daper Monde editorialised; ground beef threatens to - spire among the French publie nothing but contempt.

The newspaper Paris-Jour devoted its paga one hanner headline to the first communique The Attorney-General then on the hamburger battle: Opera- left the court.

tion Mince-Meat/Mistrust. --

Mr Lawton, beginning his AFP.

Judge No Reflection

London, Oct. 14,

The British Labour party will main legal submission, said that refused to

bold a special conterence in when the jury found that London early in December,

it Podola was not suffering from

genuine ampesia was learned here tonight.

the ruled, in effect, that there was The exact date of this co-no evidence on which they ference will be set, by the could find other than that he Party's Executive Canmittee at was fit to plead.

A spokesman for the Ministry its next meeting on October 23.

of Health, today mid gurës Although that was the only which showed a decrease The special congress, will last

question before the court, Ittinges were no reflection on for two daya......

might feel impelled to consider British youth. One of its main objectives whether, it would have made "We think the remon la that will be to study the causes of any difference if the burden of there are Tower older people, the recent Labour defeat in the proof had been the other way about today who want to marry.”“ British elections.---AFP.

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ho makŪPI.

appear in because she

It pornogra

Misa Taylor and the studio came to terms yesterday after a prolonged squabble when she learned the film "Butterfield" will I be

-Filmed entirely in Now York.

And that script changes WITE bo mado to at her demands.

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Mies Taylor, who will play the role of a fallen woman, was appeased by the New York location for the film because she cannot live In Hollywood with her new husband, singer Eddie Fisher, until his divorco

from Debbie Reynolds becomes final next February——UPI.

No Case

right-wing Conservative Deputy M. Debre is due to reply for accused the Government of the Government at the end of wanting to negotiate an armis- a three-day debate tomorrow thee with the Algerian Insur-before a vole of confidence on gents. Asary, cost,

Algerian polley first in the There were more loud pro-history of the fifth republic, tests when the Deputy, former Earlier today, tha paratroop officer Jean Marie Le Conservative former Prime Pen, sald that if General De Mintader M. Paul Reynaud-be it Goulle's offer to Algeria of a 81 tomorrow-told the Assam- cholso between secawion, bly, the, Algerian altuetion had "Francisation", and association bach teanaformed by General De were accepted "we naw of the Groudon

Gairmaville, Georgia, Oct. 14. of bell- way to anałution which can determinatiizion. Segalmenber 10, Federal Judge, Boyde Sloan not be a French Algeria,"

Ma romlig so far, he said, dilamissed a moonshine indiot weep that. Bince had "repon- | ment, against Harry Cotton yea- quered the esteem” or her friend | Gerday when it turned out Čot- M. Le Pen, who, falled last und win mirë të inflict; a diplo-ton was Harry Lauderdale, a antic defeat in the Insurgents. "TreeMILY, BEKI investigating "the" lis" thụ thailtech National---Paltar,

moonshining HTHY, Reg

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