THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1959.
Terrorist Threats Put Smallpox
France In
State Of Tension
Paris, Oct. 18.
for death waited
French Police and public figures reportedly marked
nervously today to see where counter-terrorist assassins would strike
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next.
No Incident has occurred Shee a icam of killers
a). tempted and falled-to shoot Senator Francois Mitterand, a fermer Minister of the Interior, early on Friday morning.
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number
olber A officials had received death wangings. Apparently becauño of their political views in favour of negotiating with the nailonalist rebels to bring peace le Algeria,
Charles Hernu, a close asso-
ex-Premer Pierre ciate of Mendes-France, had been given a speciile time to live by killers! who telephoned him morning.
yesterday
"We missed vole told him, miss you, and it then 48 hoLER." -
Mitterrand."
but we won't won't be more
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EXTREMISTS
Sweeping Southern Celebes
Djakarta, Oct. 18.
[A renowed outbreak of small- be pox is reported to sweeping widespread areas of the Southern Celobas,
+ 1,000 miles northwest of
Australia.
to
an
of the right- At least 30 deaths have been The demands wingers involve the absorption reported in news, despatches but official figures confirming the of Algeria Into France proper,
President Charles De fatalitang But
are not immediately backed by available in Djakerto. Gaulle, strongly
Michel Debre, has Premier
The dlcase is also suld
out a Macassar, embarked on a new' Algerina have broken Police sources nd Stieg
policy which offers the North the regional capital and
for international port believed that rightwing groups: Africen country a chance
extends
A usually reitable source say releeting
French eventual relf-determination
smallpox has also occurred in settler opinion in Algeria werf | its political status,
of the sprawling arcas remate
Island, where wave of terrorism.
but continued to occur
they East Indonesian Guards wete strengthened stemmed
from Moslem nation- there is a shortage of doctors alists rather
Years of ecbellion at band- than from right- wing elements. Throughout the try in the South Celebes have inoculation pro- week grenade throwings and halted mass
violence have Exames.
damage
and
of
responsible for the threatent! In Algeria, terrorist acts also
around
Mendes-Franco
and
other public figures reported to be on a death_list prepared wished to by extremists who show the De Gaulle govern
anarchy or OVCA ment that elvil war could come to France if their demands were not met,
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Los Angeles Fire
Los Angeles, Oct. 18. A brush and light timber fire today raged out of control for the sixth day but frantic crows were able to save several cobins in the path of the flames.
The flames had blackened more than 12,000 acres of valu- mid-day. able watershed by They had roared to within 300
Nike missile bas yards of n but are dispatchers sald neither the bese nor any other buildings were at present in danger.
A second fire, not connected with the main blaze, broke out in another section of the forest on the cast side of US. High- way 99 on the ridge route.
BURNING HARD
It had only burned 10 acres but dispatchers sald It ana burning hard and several serial tankers had to be diverted. to this fire in an attempt to con- trol it before it spread,
An additional 200 firefighters joined the 2.100 on the fellne today.
A feet of 10 helicopters Was standing by to transport men and equipment to ony point along the 45 mlles of fireline. Of these only seven were listed as being under control---UPI.
CHANGED TIMES
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REFUGEES Omeals oy the latest out- the muveinent break follows
thousands of. refugees "liberated" from rebel areas by the TIKESE surrender to Govern- ment forces of members of the Darul Islam "Army of God" sect,
To prevent the discuse threatening other *urts of Indanesia, a campaign has be
than vaccinate more Kun to 200,000 persons in Djakartxi's harbour area, frequently visited by small boots from Macassar.— Reuter,
'Rock-and-Roll' Disorders
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Warning Causes Flurry In U.S. TV Industry
New York, Oct. 18.
An official warning that the Government would police" quiz shows unless steps were taken, to keep them "free of deceit and fraud" has caused a flurry in the American Television industry.
"Tho 04,000 Atrendy the giant Columbia Charges that Broadcasting System has Dollar Challenge”—another big eliminated all quiz shows from money, show-was fixed, hava Its television network following been emphatically denied by Frice, who Vincent allegations of "rigging" during Actor a current Congressional inquiry.appeared as an ara expert. He Mr Frank Stanton, CBS. Pre zaid the investigations were "a aldent, said the industry had terrible mistake,"
The received "a black eye" from the
sth-committee
1
has unul
quíz programme trouble. He adjourned it hearings added: "Millions of Americans | November 2 after issuing a were duped by what went on subpoena to testify to Mr behind the scenes during the Charles Van Doren, a teacher at productions of many of these | Columbia University, winner of shows and so were we,”
about £43,000 on the now After the warning about Gov-defumot Twenty-One" show-
Router
ernment measures from Mr Eari ever mend
Kintner, Chairman of the
beary When it happened, Anian Dolln was uitting a marble bath at his Riviera villa, The marble broke, a heavy segment fell on his left/foot, three toes were crushed and
doctors are not sure that the foot will now bla property. Dolin, once ese of Britain's greatest dancers, sald the other day: "Had this happened earlier in my career it could have finished me." But even now it must prove a great hindrance to the 55-year-old director of the London Festival Ballet, for he sill taken his companies through most of their routines himself. Picture shows Dolin, foot bandaged, at the vina Ciel de Bleu.-Express Photo,
MENON
SAYS INDIA
WON'T TOLERATE INTIMIDATION
New York, Oct. 18.
Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister,
warned tonight that India would not tolerate, "arrogance" from Communist China and would not be subject to intimidation.
In a recorded télévision pro gramme in which he appeared as one of three guests of Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, Mr Menon hdded: "naturally we shall not yield territory and we shall not yield to any claims."
Kansas City, Oct. 18. Serious disorders broke out
here last night at gigantic "rock-and-roll" dance attended by several thousand young people. About 75 over-exclled dancers bad to be removed to a police One of them had boen, station. firing a gun from a balcony of the huge Municipal Auditorium,
The programme dealt mainty bad while Sever!
with problems of coexistence. amused themselves by tossing Soviet and Chinese Communism. H firecrackers. Over 15,000
were discussed, and after the were reported to have aticried
Laik had moved away from the the mammoth dance party.subject of China Mr Menon AFP.
said he would like to return to EL.
others
Queen Leaves Scotland
Perth, Scotland, Oct. 18. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh left here by train tonight for London at the end of their summer holiday in Scolland.
ARROGANT
He said: "There is no doubt that in the last two or three years particularly, perhaps due to internal changes and a feel- the ing of despondency that Chinese may not have been aware of, and because of the policy of encirclement, language of extremely arrogant and In country ike ours, which is an old world country, this creates reaction.TM
They drove to the station Drankilbo Melgie, here from where they had spent the week end with Lord Elphinstone, the Queen's coUKAL
Before that they had spent and their time at Balmoral Reute
Expelled
the
the Chinese was 症
He said that although India would stand firm, "We recognise that we can't have 050 millon people outside the world con- text except on friendly terms, that is why we keep Casie-plugging at this at both ends."
In reply to suggestion by Mrs Roosevelt, Mr Menon said there was no economic element in Chinese aggressiveness.
"We have no economic con- fict with Chinn," he said.
Bloomington, Ind., Oct. 18. Dean of Students Robert Shaffer sald today he has ex- pelled two Indiana University students for writing bod cheques.
Tullahoma, Tenn. Oct. 18. Lewis S. Rosensteel, President of Schenleyt Industries, Inc., erdicated a new million-dollar distillery here yesterday. The new distillery was bulit on the site of an old one which was closed 60 years ago by a now- repealed state prohibition low.
In his dedication
address,
One of the expelled students Rosenstecl commented; "It's wrote the bad cheque to get off between the Dean's had cheque liat,
Shaffer said,-UPI.
вость в drinks"--UPÏ,
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question of Communism competing in India. "We have got a Communist Party which is by no means in a major- ity....and we would resist any attempt to infiltrate our land, he added.
Federal Trade Commission, Mr Harold Fallows, Presidient of the National Association of Broad- rusters, sath the industry was willing and able to put matters right itself.
CONFLICTING
The news that the congres- alonal sub-committee will in- vestigate "The 64,000 Dollar Question"
of progr(umme-first the big money quiz shows-has brought many conflicting letters to newspaper offices from win- ning contestants.
A
the
year
Some allege the show, which gave away about £750,000.be-
when fore, discppearing "Axing trouble started a ago, was rigged, others that it was honest
chief
Mr Robert Lishman,
sub-committee, counsel to the has confirmed that testimony,
the
Reunion
Through Chance Item
Lowestoft, Suffolk,
Oct. 10, book about diplomats picked up by a student studying for Cambridge University has been the means of reuniting an 82- year-old man here with a whom he thought
TON dead.
not made public, indicated
On one of the pages of the book was written "Percy Ray- programme was rigged.
Dr Bergen Evania, a unfyer: mond Larke, Consul-General,
alty profeBOT who provided Munich," Tixe student took the questions and
particular notice because his for the programunt, has said name was Larko-Gerald Lørke, he presumed the show was a 19-year-old student. honest.
The name in the book was, He also said that thousands the same name as his uncle's, of dollars had been spent get last heard of by the fully be-
Churchill, fore the second world war. ng Mr Randolph
Gerald told his grandfather, son of Sir Winston, to appear as an English language expert. Mr J. S. Larice, of Lowestofi Ho Insted exactly 35 seconds. and Mr Larke whole off "I knew the producerE
Were
tu
Munich just in case it was his
***If our "people want Com munism, What's their busines. If through the Parliamentary very disappointed," Dr Evansson. Eventually he received process they returned a Comhald.
then munist tanjeal
-tim
we
Government we sacrificed Parliamentary system would have to accept that, but that would be a different kind of Communism." Ar Menon sald that "coexistence is the only way of! survival" for the world. alternative conflict."Reuter,
to
coexistence
Some
winning
contestants
have said they were couched in the answers before appearing
on the show.
MISTAKE
reply from the United States. CONSUL
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He said today that the reply revented it was his son, He had maved on to Seattle to be British Consul and was delight- actored to hear from his father.
But others, Including "The Edward G. Robinson, have all is given assurances the show was
not fraudulent,
U.S. Prepared To
Go Far Towards
Disarmament
Miami Beach, Oct. 18.
The United States is willing to go just as far down the road towards disarmament as Russia desires provided an effective controls system can be devised, a top State Department official said tonight.
The statement was made by mying wes that it was hard to Francis O. Wilcox, Assistant may whether disarmament or Secretary in charge of Inter-controls should come first.
Shot national Organisation affairs. He
Airgun Shot
also sald Soviet Premier Nikita
5. Khrushchev was less likely
PROGRESS
Percy Larke, who worked in Hamburg before the war, had lucard
had the family house been blitzed and thought his father had died in the bombing. Now they are exchanging letters and alling in gaps of the family',
history
The news has niss led to the reunion of Percy and his sister Jessie, who lives in Vancouver. "I gave him her address and he motored over to spend a week- end with her," said Mr 3. Larke, China Mail Spectat
Pope Criticises
J
Italian Press
on
Vatican City, Oct. 18.
today Pope John XXIII
criticised the "repugnant" pholographs used by the Kalian Press and called.
the Catholic news- papers to keep their The official said some pregrOSS "truth and charity.” to make a "fatal mistake in Newcastle, Oct. 18. Soviet polley as a result of his had been made, however and
noted that East-West tulles on The Pope made the remarks Three young boys, "am-U.S. visit.
tests in a speech at an audience t He said ho belleve "that halting nuclear weapons
the members of bushed" in 籍 quarry
Catholic newspaper known as "Dead Man's or deep resolve to defend our will reame at Genova Oct. 27, day with
"It is our hope that we can Bologne liberty and to honour our in-
was reach agreement with the Soviet "Lavvenire D'Italia" and their Gulch”, were pinned downternational commitments for 15 ministes
the by brought home to Mr Khrushchev | Union on the inspection and con- families.
Pope Johan : moted that trol system nccessary, to ensure volleys of airgun pellets in a direct way.".
that violations of the treaty seneral press "is going always further along the road to fired by a gang of other
Toring the (elementary beliefs boys in cowboy suits to
of gentleness, of resoryo....... day:
He said "they are using tor-
:
A pellet struck 13-year-old John Aurthermord in the eye and doctors at Newcastle Hospital were today fighting to save us sight.
Authornord and two other boys, god eleven and thirteen, were riding their bicycles in
EASING TENSION
"
the
Wilcox, addressing the Greater Association for Miamil United Nations, said he saw some signs of easing in cold war tensions. But be suggested that Russia could prove its sincerity by agreeing to an effective dis armament system,
.
would be detected," Wilcox said:
"If that can be done, we can move ahead with a treaty
H
en the cemalen “of nuclear | minology; and:n type of photo- tenta and thus give resi im- 'graph diht:is repumant to every petus to further progress ; ili j ́honust conscience."--UPI.
the field of disarmament.??:
j
Wilcox said the United States The United States is willing agreed to establish the new 10. GDGVB Disarmament to go as far as, other "haliona hation willen Howard compitite di Committee outside the United the query when xiftcked. ormament," he said, "provided) Natione cosuse it felt that
Is domNo stone should be left si They semmbled for cover to such ditenlaanant some bush, but then kept panied by a satisfactory system turned which might bring some
baztery." aring.
of controls," he' mick ̧
The police are trying to trace the gang Chind Mail Special,
Stabbed
Pls, Oct. 18.
to
Donald Hume Trial Error
Reuters report of the trial of Donak Run at Winterthur, He said, however, that the Bwilzerland, on September 24 "We are quite prepared to permit Soviet exprescalatives United States has not "the included "grantence, which sold particpsie, in inspection slightest intention to bypass the be divorced his witty Mary, in arrangements in our forri- United Nation Whicux also 1981. tory, Wiloux added, "we de uit this country must develop not four their procesos, quan itânite amarunt of patience for divorce was brought by Mok Mary Cynthia Hume know the aircumstances, envisaged. In its 'dealing with RomiGKA
They are not as impatient Mis Cynthia Webb) on the we would have nothing people. They are never in a ground of cruelty and she wat
A police wooding guard before à brunots police station in Bouth Want Paris was stabb He conceded that effective twice in the stomach by a younit | kontrols, diler, stiznik. block Motham tonighty world was to a dleaTETSATHAL
the phet, was esalt am Lim eiddle.
detained,
in point of fact the petition
hurry to get away, from uns iarbete, grinted in dekres with corts. national confermare,” he whid, kid the ault was not defended.
Festnew #polyglen for the erior They bellove that histoty la of
SANG – day, kru con- Which, wrote them, he markings. cide ikal-time, conatint-logy of the ferman lor, of the dingkorak pecking: for "soft" omletal Indictmght against
Hume, --tauter.
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