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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1960.

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nuclear force 2,000-year-old

West plans new

new nuclear

World record NATO MEMBERS

blue marlin

Auricland Mar. 2.

Edwin Jay Gould of Miami, Florida, caught a world record bjuo marlin weighing 462 pounds on Q 24-thread ito with a breaking strain of 80 pounds in the Day of Islands, North Island, today,

The previous world record blue marlin was 444 pounds, caught on a similar Une by G. Wealler of Auckland at the Hawaiian International contest last year.-AP.

fating

Special stamps

United Nations, Mar. 2. Seventy-one nations will Issue special stamps of different de- signs on April 7, 1900 to com memorate World Refugee Year. Dr Auguste. E. Lindt, United -Nattens High Commissioner fur Refugees,

described the stamp issue as both a "philatelie a tangible ges- milestone and lure of solidarity for the fugee cause."UPI,

TC-

WILL DEBATE

U.S. PROPOSAL

London, March 2. Defence ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) meeting later this month will debate an American-backed proposal to make Nato a "fourth atomic power," high British government sources reported today. The idea aims at overcoming The project described by the the unwillingness of some/alled | Supreme Allied Commander countries Die France to accept was seen by British authorities nuclear stockplies on their soll, This would be achieved by giv- ing them share in the control of these and possible

nuclear weapons.

in

Designating Nato 0$ the power would "ourth atomic supplement plans announced by General Lauris Norstod

today to croate a Parla special American-Brilish-French tactical nuclear task force,

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A British Crossword Puzzle

12

ACROSS

3 Feathers thrown-but not in

happiness, apparently (8).

7 The sort of talk one hears in

the local (5).

Excerpts (B).

10 The result of his striking

match is a draw] (0).

13 Integrity in the garden (7),

16 It's surrounded by water in

Dinley (4).

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DOWN

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as a first step towards a wider, more unified system of allied cooperation in the melear weapon feld

Informants said a network of jointly-run air"and supply in- taliations, centering on one big

strategically-loonted air bazo, Is envisaged by the United States, Britain and France for the use or indund three-battallón fores.

M the right tline Wrest German and Belgian cot- tingents probably will enter the unique strike-toron with its arsenal of factiçal nuçicar Weapolis,

BRITISH ATTITUDE

Delenco Watkinson

Minister

Mr Dunsan Sandys, Minister of Astation and Conservativo MP_for_Streatham, an- nounced recently that he is petliloning for divorce from his 50-year-old wife Dlann, eldest daughter of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill. She is not defending the petition, which will end a marriage made in 1935 which has producea ́one son said two daughters. ture shows: Sandys, former Defence Minister, and his wife-Express Photo.

MORE COUNTRIES

has lately defined WILL HAVE

after

1h0 British attitude cabinet talks on the inter. This country itself will retain £3 own independent nuclear deterrent, Watkinson has said.

But Britain's attitude toward making Nato the "fourth atomle powers will remalıy neutral clarification pending

of such questions a9;

★The

sort of

bu

tactical

placed

nuclear KT at

weapons

struugio-io

Nuto's disposal

Who will supply them- America, Britain or an Independent nuclear arms in- dustry.

*

What methods of control Arc contemplated OVER

Use the possible

of tiber weapons.-AP.

Golf club

in UK

refused Jews

London, Mar. 2.

A-BOMBS

UNLESS-

more

London, Mar, 3.

ten Within

yeara than 20 countries will be atomic ablo

make to

Mr Denis weapons. Healey, Labour Party Foreign Affairs spokes- man in the House of Commons, writes today in a Fabian Society pamph- let.

Mr Healey says the precedent set by Britain and followed by France could lead West Germany, Italy and Belglum to achieve a similar tucicor in- dependence within as little as five years from now.

Pio-

Adultery but

not murder,"

says defence

Los Angeles, March 2.

Dr R. Bernard Finch's conduct was reprehensible adultery, lies, deceptions, his attorney con- ceded today.

physician Carole

temples

for export now!

Rome, March 2. The United Arab Republic Government will donate 2,000-year-old temples which can be dis- mantled and rebuilt outside Egypt to large foreign contributors to a campaign to save ancient monuments threatened by flooding by the Aswan Dam project.

Dr Vittorino Veronese, Itallan Director-General of the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) told a press confer- ence here today the UAR. and Sudanese authorities had agreed to export half the objects un- covered in new excavations In Nubia,

WORLD-WIDE APPEAL

He said he would faunch world-wide appeal in Paris next Tuesday to help save the monu- ments, which include the tem- pie at Abu Simbel, and temples of Rameses the Serund, who reigned as Pharoah about 1,300 B.C. He hoped the BD member countries of Unesco would respond to the appeal.

The

U.A.R. and Sudan Governants had already asiped for assistance, and, he did, Unesco engineers had studiodi á plan to control the waters and preserve the masterpieces of Pharaonic art,

Billy Graham

matches stares with

witch doctors

Kisumu, Mar. 2. Evangelist Billy Graham walked right up to three witch doctors who woro believed to be trying to fix a

curse on him yea- torday and looked them aquaro in the oyo. The incident occurred at the The work would probably conclusion of a huge rally at which the American evangelist £17,800,000.-

preached to more than 10,000 people. Hh service went very woll and a the end of it, 600 persons were persuaded by Graham to mako "decisions for Christ."

cost about Reuter.

Racial hatred

in Indonesia

But, the lawyer insisted, the "It's an old story. They are they won't wealthy surgeon's misdeeds do not the first-and

'be the last." not include murder.

The Dr Finch and his pretty

42-year-old mistress, Carole Tregoff, are on testified that he and

Melbourne, Mar. 2. trial charged with murdering shared three apartments while

Racial hatred was still "very he was stu married to Bar-noliccable" in the doctor's socialite wife.

Indonesia, tho Attorney Grant B. Cooper,bara Jean Finch. He told of in Australian Prime Minister, Mr

the up

physician's sincere reconciliation

attemple Robert Menzies, said today. winding

to keep his wife from going case, said:

with

threatened! "There's no question but that through Dr Finch cheated on his wife, divorce, because he feared the violated

couple #

burt his financial al of the sult would ten commandments, committed ventures. adultery, and led and deceived his wife.

"It started with Adam and Eve.

NOT THE FIRST His article continues, "fort- "Dr Finch is not the Arst unately the spread of nuclear man and for every man there elven has to be a woman-to indulge weapons" capacity has America and Russia 3 clear in adultery, common mterest for the Arst

time since the cold war began... "No one can condone the re- an interest in trying to freezo prehensible conduct of my the distribution of world power client and his co-defendant. along the fines in which it

settled after the end of World War II.

CONTROL

Mr Healey told a press con“ A golf club on the outskirts ference he believed the spread of atomic weapons could be of London has refused to stopped by establishing inter- admit Jows to its mom-national control of atomle reac bership solely because pore now coming into use in they are Jows, Sir Lectio more than 40 countries. Plummer, a Labour M.P., He said Issile material assorted in the House of suitable for weapons was 2 Commons yesterday.

natural by-product of thono reactora

He said

fight lleutenant who fought against Hitler was refused admission to the Moor Pork Club, at Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, because he

■ Jew.

Was

Calling this a "disgusting Hitlerian atitude," he said the club's headquarters were in mansion which Whe being restored with the help of government grant because was an historie building.

1

TAXPAYER'S MONEY

A

11

07

"Why are we to Ju spending taxpayers' money while this form at Nazism exists?” he asked

Lord John Hope, Minister of Works, said he authorised the

He added "we face an op- portunity to start on disarma- ment now which may disappear in ten years time unless it is taken."

of

Sir

HELL

THEIR

MEETING

PLACE

Vancouver, Mar. 2. Thomas Beecham, well- known British symphony orchestra conductor, and Vancouver entertain- ment editor have invited each other to go to hell.

11

The two men were on a rail-

and

Mr Healey is at present Labour's "Shadow" Foreign Secretary in the absence Mr Aneurin Bevan, who is still way platform after the same

major train brought Sir Thomas convalescent abdominal operation on Decem- Lady Beecham and Vancouver writer Les Wedman from Scat- ber 20.-Reuter.

ile. The famed musician wil conduct two concerts here,

after

Д

Release of

ex-newsman

United Nations, Mar. 2.

1 Having plenty of money but grants on the recommendations Eastern European sources

all in one suit! (5).

2 Trade merger? (5).

3 Drugs with U.S. Information"

(5),

4 Parker feature? (4).

The month of majesty (U). Savoured (0).

9 Like one who dodges? (0).

11 High-minded (5),

17 Mosta a deceptive movement 13 Parts of vessels (5).

and passed out, we hear (7). 14 How a coward might express

10 What Jack and Jill hoped to

get (7).

20 Trees numbered

pain? (0).

15 Foolish in a certain direction

10 Duty looks (6).

in London (6).

a

21 All brick Nero is South 10 Bultable glass for the beach

(4).

American (7).

appeal (0).

(0)

reflection (6).

29 Port where songs have sex 18 I'm having a long time for

27 Large gate - that's what it 22 To put two pennies in the

needs (3, 6).

20 Attachment to a dog (5), 29 General appearance (8).

beer would apolź it (5).

something

Là Hose I BỎ ĐI

Horary (5).

24 The expletives of Athos 25 A pocullar plant (4).

of the Historie Buildings Coun eil, not to the golf club but to

the urban district council.

What went on under olber auspices in these buildings was nothing to do with hint, even if what Sir Lesile Pluminor had said was true, and it had been dented that it was true.---Ching Mail Special.

:

"Thank you for the pleasant Interview I didn't have with you on the train, Sir Thomas," vald Mr Wedman,

"Of course

you didn't have

the Interview," replied the can-

ductor. "I was sleeping."

"But you told me by lelephone

low.

to come to Seattle for the Inter-

come to "I told you not to Seattle for the interview,”

can do to

suld today that the Rumanian government "As far as I am has ordered the release of Sir Thomas, you Leonard Kirschen, former hell," Associated Press corres "As far as I Ara concerned pondent in Bucharest who you can go there too retoriet has been imprisoned for Sir Thomas, "Don't come near more than nine years.

Kirschen, a Rumanian citi- zen was arrested in late 1950 on charges of caplanage on bc-

Editor of Greek half of the US and Britain. A

paper arrested

Atheng, Mar. 2. Police today arrested Leoni das Kyrkos, "editor-in-chief at (5).the extreme leftiat daily, Avah,

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD. --- Aarbai: 1 Medium, Throb,.8 Nitre, 9. Kamr, 10 Error, 11 Tab-ic, 13 In-N-9, 13 Liked, 19 Alp-in-E, 10, Eldera, 20 Po-mă 22 O-ban, 23, Gross, 35 Actie, 20 Sahara, 2 Osler, 20 Bluni, 28 Sindal Down: 1 Make It up, 2 De-fender, 3 Unit, Mitacle, Trellis, d'Herein, 7.Oz one, 14 Key-board, 15 Downfall, 10 Address, 17 Proses 19 Légton, 21 Overt, 24 Satha}rd.

for having published an article by the newspaper's former editor-in-chief, Manall Glezos, tow, serving a five-year brison

Rumanlad court convicted him of high treason and sentenced Alm to 20 years in prison.-- AP.

UN seat

United Natio, Mar, 2. Portuibil and the Notberlanda

me again."

"I wouldn't touch you." "How unfortunate," muir- mured Lady Bescham-AP.

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THE EVERGREEN

sentence for spying: The Allient were nearted to be competin publle prosecutor Iurd the to seed Italy on the UN, warrant because he had found decurity Coveel for a two-year o Glezns article insulting to term, mintting slöxt Jaguary 1.- . 200, - publle authority."-AFP.

HIRED MAN

He also told of trying to hire John Patrick Cody, a "Minnes- polis, Minnesota, convict, to follow his wife and act as a gigolo to get evidence to use in aching her divotve.

The Slate mys that Chey was

hired to kill, the doctor's wife.

As the crowd began to dis- porse, the three Jaluo witch doe- tors attired in grotesque tribal dress woliced up to within 100 feet of Graham's platform and stared at him impassively.

DIDN'T FLINCH

It was believed the witch doe- tors were trying to put a cunos Con him. Their leader, Okelo This contrasted with the posi-Onoko, 80, who has three wives, ion in Malaya, he told the anesmoked the traditional "Icon-

State Coubell of the juring" pipe of his trade. Liberal and Country Party ox Graham went down and walked up to the three struge men, who ixed their painted eyes on him fercely. Graham did not finch.

Victoria.

Mr Menzies was touching on his recent tour through south-

east Asia.--Router.

Misappropriated

Cooper apologised for what the

New York, Mar, 2 called the "unsavoury cast Di A Wall Street brokerage charecters' headed by Cody. He house, Walston & Co., reported said:

today that a former employee "There's an old mying that had misappropriated about when you tle down with dogs | $250,000 (£00,000) from the firm. you wake up in the morning The loss was covered by insur- with fless." — AP,

ance.----AP.

Commencing April 1st*

"God loves you and Christ died on the cross for you." he told them through an inter proter.

The witch

doctors didn't inch, either, and after staring at Grabam a minute lenger, turned and stalked off---UFI.

London, Mar. 2. Ian Macleod, British Colonial Secretary, will visit the Federa- tion of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Jate this month, the Colonial Office sald-UPI,

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