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THE CHINA MATE) WEDNESDAY, APRIE 27, 1960,"

Page

Government prepares to fight Subba Row FORMAL CODES NOT

censure motion | Dr Moore

Avid fan

Ban Rafael, Calif, Apr, 20.

Mira Luella Kelly of Larkspur is an avid fan of the San Francisco Giants baseball team,

Ja s di.once action, Mo Rely asked the court to Brant her custody of the family's season tickets to Giunt games.—UFI,'

Pedestrians

want their

say on

road safety

London.

A proposal that world refugee year should be followed by world read safely year ban

sent been

to the Director General of the United Nations by the British Pedestrians' Association for road safely. An official of the association anid that such a year would be an excellent means of focusing

the ultention of all peoples on the scourge of road acridonis, which was increasing in every country.

ABANDONING

BLUE STREAK

MISSILE

London, Apr. 26.

Mr Harold Macmillan, the Premier and his Cabinet met today to decide how the Government should fight the Labour Party's move to censure it in Parliament tomorrow for abandoning the Blue Streak missile as a military weapon.

The dropping of Blue Sircak, *(2+22-127) *t

missile ballistic

which has already cost £13 million to develop,

起好一

nounced in the House of Com-

DAS 407) April 13. The de- ction

started a political row

mat

which is expected to be vived with renewed force in lemorrow's debate.

The

Government, with House of Commons majority of fully 100, is in no danger of de- feat in the

Dui censure vole. because of the wide controversy over Blue Streak. it is anxious the debate should bring out the

reaktis

For its decision which the public will understand and appreciate.

Space satellites

It would also lend to a fuller

pooling of in- Mr Harold Watkinson, Defence exchange and

formation and views sures to make roads Chino Mall Special.

on mea-Meister, in announcing the

safer.decision said

Chou confident

Peking, Apr. 26, Premier Chou En-lai today expressed confidence of reaching a settlement of the Sino-Indian problem.

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the Government would now consider, with other the Blue could now

interests, whether

Strax

programme

WILLING

TO ACCEPT

U.S. $6M SETTLEMENT

The

passes sergeants

Wendover, Utah, Apr. 26, A Kimping Englishwomun trudged past two sleeping sorgeants from Britain, to- day as the three continued their hike across the United States,

The sergeants, Mervyn Evann

and Patrick Moloney, storted at 56-year-old Dr Barbara Moore San Francized to the U.S. Enst Coast the quickest,

the idea they are in a race with

to determine who can get froin.

But the woman vegetarian, who nibbles grass along the way, had cald she would pass her countrymen. And she did it today before dawn as the so- geanis step! in their camrip

five miles east of this town on the Ulah-Nevada border.

NO BREAKFAST

Desk cleric Melvin Leland £1 the Stateling Motel in adjoin. [ing Wendover, Nevada, said Dr Moore aro about, 3 a. and began hiking without breakfast Evans and Moloney slumbered until 6 am

Sgt Roy Rogers, another Now York, Apr. 26, Briton who drives a supply Canadian-bor third truck for his 'countrymen, of Richard viewed Dr Moore's pace with a Raynolds, the ailing. 54-bit of skepticism. She has been year-old American

wife

bacco

DENIAL

gaining steadily since leaving to-San Francisco on April 13. The multi-millionaire, sergeants started on April 12. says it will take A$5 million divorco settlement or $200,000 * your soparato support to main- tain her as she has be- come accustomed. The former Muriel Marston, appeared much to be said for 41, spelled out her settlement prolonging the effectiveness of

terms in an amended ANSWER Britain's V-bombers by buying supplies of the American air-tony to her husband's divorce borne ballistic missile skybolt.

be adapted for launching space satellites.

He also told the House there

answer

"tuldn't look logical," said WOMEN Rogers, when told the had walked about 20 min four hours. The sergeants have hinted that "the good woman." might be snatching a ride from Lime to time especially when she makes eight or nine miles on hour for a stretch, Dr Moore,

Evans who refers

and "those rascals," Moloney stoutly denied vehicule help.

All three are trying to better the trans-continental walking record of 19 days, 10 hours and 10 minutes for the more than 3,000 miles. The mark was get In 1920 by A. L. Monteverde.

suit. The

which action, in literally hundreds of motions. Mr Watkinson and Mr

petitions and pleadings have Duncan Sandys, Aviation Minis- been filed, is set for trial May 2. frontiertur. will present the Govern- Mrs Reynolds sald in her

ment case, and the chief Labour antendod

that

the be Mr George 3200,000__ separate speakers will

maintenance Brown and Mr Harold Wilson. which she seeks is a reduction

Reuter,

of $5,000 from what her hus band provided her before their estrangement. He gave her, she recited, $80,000 each for house--AP. hold and personal expenses and an additional $45,000 purely for her personal enjoyment.

thanks to a message of Indian Premier

Jawaharlal Nehru sent from board his plane as he few from New Delhi to Katmandu today, Mr Chou zait, "I am convinced that through continuous efforts by both sides a reasonable saltle- ment can certainly be found for the boundary question left ovne by history."

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Cancelled

Djakarta, Apr, 26. MIBlary authorities today eancelled the publication Beense of the Chinese-owned and edited newspaper Republik,

The pro-Communist

Chinese

CASH ASSETS

She relterated statements that her husband a one, of the Thanking the Indian Govern-

world's wealthiest men, having cash assets of $25. mulai pr ment and Mr Nuru for their roxpitality, Mr Chou, quated by paper has been banned since more and a 1958 grass Incline New China News Agency, sald: April 18 for publishing reports The great friendship between on the oversens Chinese problem the one thousand million people which were considered objec- of China and India is evir- tenable by military autherilles. lasting and unshakable."--AFP.

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-AP.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Raw material almost gone in

the U.S.A. (0)

5 This officer, however, is not

In gafflcant. (3).

B Mother

or

Zealand. (6)

Deif in New

A hole in one's shoc, (d)

10 Longer-lived. (5)

11 One who takes care. (5)

12 They may be mastered." (4)

13 Possibly paler gum, (5)

10 Cigarette ash7 (6)

18 Formed in this, eye. (6)

20 Number or voles, (8)

23. The equato†? (4)

23: Abode of lost souls, (8)

25 Cher, Eakdino (6)

20 Protected from froal. (8)

DOWN

15

1 What Carmen wears? (8)

1 Choose young Ronald for

small part in nuclear

search. (8)

a

re-

3 Duck, chaps, it may be a bad

sign!' (4)

4 Held by an idiot at pontoon?

(7)

5 Do well, (7)

6 Sounds as if I look to her

support. (8)

7 Posive ronoun. (5)

14 Tolting. (6, 2)

15 Sweet shade? (B)

10 Pelt with debts-extremely

angryl (7)

17 Carries on like our beticraf

(7)

27 They're presumably the 1 Overseas dépentericy, (o)

despair of outfitterai (5) 21 Golfing birdt (5).

28 The diarint who has a look? 24 Pléce of tonisti (4)

(5)

29 Not a very sensible state. (0)

YESTERDAY'S crosswordAerója: 1 Editor, 5-Fumes, 5 logo, 9 Amidt, 11 Flatlo, 12 Sbeing, 14-Dam, 10 Notice, 1 Qulso, 19 A-Gog, 20 Archer, 24 Pilot, 25 Easter, 26 Eos, 27 A- ment, 20 Thread. Downs 1 Exam, 2. Iris 3.0 -la-E,'4 Italion, Forging, 0 Malting, 7 Byutler, 10. Degin, 11 Agrippa, in Bivalve, 15 Heliod, 17 00žes, 19 As-cont, 21 ifasi, 22 Tillid; ZA AK

of $5 million. Hence, she inold, he can well afford to meet her settlement or support demands.

Reynolds made a settlement variously estimated at between $3-9 million on his arst wife, the

Elizabeth former Mrs Dillard, mother of four of his children. He settled $2 million on Marianne O'Brien Reynolds,

his second wife and mother of

two children.

The present Mrs Reynolds, whom he married In 1982, has no children,

CORRESPONDENTS

She was married to Richard Greenough, former London newspaper correspondent, whi now is employed by the United Nationa Children. Emergency Greenough is en-route

fund.

AP.

ពន

'TOUGH TONY'

ACCARDO

CAUGHT ON

TAX CHARGE

Chicago, Apr. 26. Federal agents today seized Anthony J. (Tough Tony), Accardo, reputed gangland syndicate Kingpin, on the same charges that led to the downfall of his late bosa Al Capone-Aling fraudulent income tax returns.

....

After nearly three hours in an eighth four cell of Chicago's

married

England Test cricketer Raman Subba Row, Indian-born Cambridge Blue, with his bride Anne in London on Harrison, 21, after their wedding Thursday.-Express Photo,

East Germans reinforce border

zone

Berlin, Apr. 26,

The Communists today reinforced their "zone of death" along the East-West German border to halt the exodus of refugees.

They erected new barbed wire, lo declaim daily to his father, barriers along the frontier In Why don't you join in? Why North Germany and ploughed up don't you help bulld the Ger- iand in an effort to seal the man democralle republic?" border completely against illegal crossings,

On rail lines and highways to Berlin East German police placed controls in depth.

Persons, travelling to the city hud to pass through checkpoint after checkpoint designed to trap refugees.

Créatest flight

SUITABLE FOR COMMONWEALTH

London, Apr. 26,

Mr Harold Macmillan said today he did not think formal codes of conduct on race relations were consistent with the spirit and practice of the Commonwealth.

Labour meuibera liad referred; in the development of the prin- in the House of Commons to eples we believe in and at the events in South Africa.

same time keeping the Cominen- One of them, Mr Eric Flel-wealth together for the sake of cher, bad asked him to disenssith present al futuro value to with the Commonwealth Prime the work."

Minister, during their lugth

coming conterence in London,

the "desirability of formulating

a minimum code of conduct on ruce relations in the Common- wenith,"

"I do ut

Mr Macmilian replied: not think that forinal codes conduct of this type aro.con- sistent with the spirit and prae- tice of the Commonwealth,"

Relationships

10

Preserve unity

could

A former Labour Colonial Secretary, Mir James GrinNkė, said the whole House wished preservo Commonwealth unity. This

be dino only. It all the meribers aj copied cach other as equals and if racial discriminatin was removed from the Con monwealth,

Mr Macmillan replied; course. But there are, as ytJU Mr Fletcher urged the know quite well, muriy pro >- Prime Minister to bear falems in euch af the countri

nind that the question of race of tho Commonwealth--acut relationships and race equality problemer und racial conflicto was uppermost In the minds within them. of a great' many people.

"If we began to discuss them at these conferences we would This matter would be appro- | get into very deep water doi priate to the conference in view have, very grave results, of Its special institution, "to give the world a moral lead on this subject."

"What we want to do is to maintain Chu

Ubat priuciple internal questions ure not dfe- cussed and yet by some methid whether formal or infernal bring our minds to bear upo these broader probians," to make Reuter.

Mr Macmillan replied: "Or course all these matters are very much in our minds, What we have to try to do is to use this coming conference what progress we can in these the unity matters; to preserve

of the Commonwealth; to ser how fur, in the modern climate discussions Bot the Prime Ministers are able to have with each oth they cari make some useful contribution to tha problem."

The Prime Minister went un "I would venture to ask you, and the House as a whole, 10

recognise the very heavy re- sponsibility that Hes upon this

country ut the mument and upon this Covernment in trying

Arms traffic

in

spider's web

Paris, Apr. 26.

to steer in this most complicat-Fronch special services hold ed question a wise course which

foreign arms traffickers not merely lo our will lead

In "a very tight spider's SUITC

wob" and far fower arms ΠΟΥ roaching the Algorian nationalist re- boli, a French cabinet minister claimed.

priding ourselves taking outward action which we con East German collectivisation, take credit for, but which will called off in 1953 due to strong lead to useful results along the farmer resistance, was resumed lines on which we want to sve this year, With the final in-progress made" corporation of the some 600,000 rep East German farmers in

collectivistión pro- the now gramune East Germany is now virtually fully collectivised

East Germany la now one, of the most slavn;;ly collectivised of all Communist states.

Today's West German report attributed the relentless drive on the land against free farmers to preparations in the East bloc for the forthcoming Summit meet- ing.

But the greatest flight from the Soviet zone since the June 1953 uprising continued today, with 490 East Germans malding It to West Berlin. They raised the West Berlin refugee total so for this month to 14,021.

Those who got through re- The report said the farm drive ported hundreds were turned set out to create an accomplish- bacle or arrested at checkpoints. od fact before the Summit, when Formers who recently fled the topic of German reuniflen- westwards before a fresh wave don in one form or another will of Innd collectivisation have be debated.-UPI and Reuter. told West German officials they succumbed to constant loud- speaker propaganda and "head- Ught in the eyes" tactics,

Government report said today.

A

One East German farmer said that in four weeks loudspeaker trucks reduced farmers in his area to a condition in which they no longer wanted to sleep at home.

They crept away to haylofta for peace from the constant releration of Government colice-

visation propaganda, accord- ing to the report, headed "The of Compulsory Collectivisation Ladependent Farmors in Central Germany" and issued by the Ministry for All-Germain Affairs.

to Europe, at present on a UNICEF tour of Tunisia, Morocco, Spain' and Greece Federal Court House Accardo

was freed on $25,000' ball.

The indictment charging ́Ac- cardo on three counts of mak Others saki Communist agita- Ing false returns, in 1940, 1957 tor teams drove to farms at headlamps on ad 1958, was returned against night "turned

them and announced over him by a federal grand jury

loudspeakers that such-and- on Monday night.

such a farmer still refused to Join a production co-operative

term East Garman official

Arabs blacklist 374 ships

Hatta, Apr. 26.

The indictment charged that Apcardo made false returns,

A total of 374 chips belong-that he failed to do the rock,

ing to 20 countries which were, for which, bo claimed expop

for a collective m

Yet another farmer sald hie

trading with Israel are now listed as cómo tax reductions...UPI; son was ordered by Communists

on the Arab boycott blacklist, o

member of the Israeli Seamen's

Union, sal here today.

Ho ackled that 24 were United States Versele 70 British, 78 Italian, 20, West German, 17 Danish, 19, Dutch, 22 Grock, 17, Laberian, 39, „Nor- woztam, 17 Swedish, 12 French and oight Turkish.. A

Nationalities of the over 20 shipa were not glyco, but

| belonged to European, Asian,

and African ratins,-AFP.

Record claim for climb

Dublin, Apr. 20.. The Endisimien,, ali frem Landaalitre, have olálináči, aʻasiew, world record by scaling cloven of Ireland's, higher) and lahest call over 8,000 feet in less than. 24. Höurs.

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Grave injury

aro

Mr Roger Frey, Minister without portfolio, told a queste

Mr Hilary Marquan, tioning Sentor that last June Labour's Commonwealth the Government drew up a Affairs spokesman, sald recent black list of corporations "ek- events in South Aldica having to make money from the done a grave injury to the blood of others" and the mere ad reputation of the Common-threat of Its publication wealth throughout the world caused many of the companies. Did he not think some sort of concerned to 1950 Interest declaration ought to emerge from the conference?

(THE

FROZEN "At the present time," M. Frey claimed, "he FLN Tonal liberation front) can no Ionger receive arms trom the West or from the Soviet blo0, These two sources are Jrozen.

He admitted that there re- third mained, however,

Arab supply the

Mr Macmillan: "Of course 1 am in the hands of the con- Lorenes; the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom merely pre. alles out of tradition, as the lender of the host government.

"It is a completely indepen-source of dent body that makes ita own

countries.

Oberlaender agenda.

to resign

no Вла

An

rules and decides its Own "But the Government cin

bo udod, "that Mr Macmillan said he would | afttrm,' bear all these things in mind. weapon coming from Iraq But he asked for the sympathy yet reached Algerian soll."

delegation of the House and the Oppositon Algerian nationalist leaders "ina 11 very diMcult recently visited Bagdad, where period we have to try to get it was assured support by Theodor Ober-ihrough to achieve some advance'i Premier Kassem.-AP, laender, West German

Karlsruhe, Apr. 26.

Professor

Refugees Minister under criticism for his Nazi past, will resign from the Cabinet "very shortly," Herr K. von Hassel, Prime Minister of Schles wig-Holstein, said today. Herr von Huszel, of the governing Christian, Democratie Party, told a press conference

that the here

West German Chancellor, Dr Adenauer, would accept the resignation.

(The Minister, is accused by East Germany of war crimes at Lvov (Lamberg) while serving in the German army, He being tried in his absence.) - Reuter.

Fresh tremor shakes

quake-scarred

Teheran, Apr. 26. A fresh tremor shook the earth- quake-platlerod solith Piratan, Town of Lar burly....today and unconfirmed reports reaching hey some roronois Ind been injured.

Thero wore my major causing today, sa thể mirvivors of the double quake which sifuok Lar and nearby. Gajah an Bunday bìg graduated the swickom öv

The Farslan tied Crom, reported

it Tehran töđaj

that bodies had sp, far been

400

$10M

T

town

medicines and doctory of the Persian Red Lion and. Ban Society (Red Cross),

covered Newspaper portatro. Las scene give. The Society's Irish-bord, pilą, Captain Alan Milis, is operat- arlimates of the dead rang-

ing a shuttle service to Shiras, 3,000. ing from 1.500 la

about 11 mile", from, Lar, Talofair, radio

transporting the more serious- ly injured survivors. . Ho in firing the only airornit adle to tand at Lar, a Flander wicht con land, in a Muirt distanco. Persian troops have moved to the diapter, sono from alf Nearly carrigous siid, the. Blah I expected to fly to the area beford, his lčkvës ori, a Euro- pean tour early next month,

Arser

sold tonight SEIME GOS, LACE Boom infired. Trodys Mad Hod Crown tosine con- . Unutol, theže, resous, work ju 156, debels and... dust of the saltered towns. B le 6X- Pastor Bing, and lend reported

Proled to Jake three weeks to

• Dig, out all the victing ashuhne' of rehigees: Destina | Tripleads. of tents, bisaksik, Eped and fitdiena supplies.pro souribg in sláng all the roads: Intro to the and the thi The G ERLETTAUSHAL già left. Teñotan

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