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THE CHINA MALE, FRIDAY, MAY 27,

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Monty says: I prefer new Honeymoon smiles Questions asked

China to Sir Cedric surprised

old China

Paking, May 27,

Field, Marshal Viscount Montgomery was applauded at a big banquer last night when he said that from 'what he had seen "I like the New China better than the old.

"You have swept away, em-

war-lords,

absentee perors. landlords and foreign devils." that the did he said, adding China suffered many years of external aggression "in which perhaps we British were not completely blaneless."

invited

Earlier be publicly Mr Chou Enlai to visit Britain as his private guest.

At last night's banquel given by the Chinese Premier, Mr Chou En-lai, Lord Montgomery was a light grey suit with a red handkerchief peeping from his breast pocket.

Privilege

He thanked the Chinese for ther "tremendous hospitality which and friendly welcome" was greater than he ever ex- rectod.

"Even people in the street seemed quite pleased to see me as representing my coun- try, and that in a great privl- lege," he said, He said during his speech:

I like very much what I have seen of the new Chim.”

Lord Montgomery concluded his speech: "Now, I never drink any wine, but tonight I am going to make a very great exception and drink to the prosperity of

at wife's bid

for

divorce

New York, May 26. Sir Cedric Hardwicke, distinguished – 67-year-old stage and screen star, learned second hand to- day his beautiful 32-year-old second wife wants a divorce.

Actress Mary Scott, በን ! Sir Colic, #1, abit his 32. American, antinced in Holly-year-old wecond with wood: "I asked Cedric to ic! married in 1950, me get a divorce. lle wasn't actress Helena Pickard, his he wife since 1937, divorced him very happy abal it out

in London

undisclosed agreed,"

grounds.

Sir Cedric, told of his wife's the People's Republic of China" statement by the Associated Mr Chou smiled and Joinod Press, said in surprise: "I spoke

BOOK

wert after

GETS MEDAL

in the applause from about to her a week ago. This is Sir Cedric was interviewed in 170 guests in the vast, glitter- the first

I've heard about the Waldorf Astoria

ing white-and-gilt banqueting divorce I'm certainly going where he had received

hall

of

China's parliament building, the great Hall of the People.

In his speech of welcome, Mr Chou said he believed the Field Marshal's visit would cer- tainly make good contribution towards improving relations between Britain and China.

He said the Chinese people had great admiration for Lord Montgomery and proposed a

Hotel, the

bo call her this afternoon." [George Washington Medal as Miss Scott said.

"Stage Father Of The Year." The award was presented by the National Fathers', Day Com- mittee.

HE AGREED

Until the last year, S:r Cedric and I were together most of the time," actress Mary Scott told a newsman today but recently we have been much apart,

loast to friendship between seeing my

After he was told of his wife's

bc announcement. buriedly left the hotel with. out saying goodbye to the other award winners.

fron. I have just returned

Sir Cedric is the father of two husband in Newsons, Edward, 27 years old, and the people of the two coun- Yark. There are no hard feel-Michael, 12, he has been tries.

world

In his speech, Mr Chou salding between us. Sir Cedric la actor for 60 It is just that the knighted in a fine man,

George V.-AP. Lord Montgomery won Came by annihilating "Rommel's marriage has not worked out, faxist army corps" and the

People China under Chinese leadership which is admiration for him,

"There is now

Jkw

determinded to be master

its

in

lands and to plan its own destiny in its own way without any outside interference.

had

Sharks fin

great

Now he is willing to make "Now, there are great miseon- efforts to relax tension in the ceptions in the Western world world and promole world peace.

1 find the The Chinese people will

sup- about new China. Chinese people to be happy and port his efforts.' cheerful whereas in the Western Lord Mangomery sat beside world it is considered that the, Mr Chou at the 10-course ban- Chinese people are very de-quet, which included pressed and unhappy.

"I find the Chinese people very friendly and wanting to live on good and friendly terms with all nations who will be friendly with them. That is how I find the Chinese people, and I way again that

Bullfighter

dies at 77

called "three-coloured

dish sharks

in," and chatted and joked with life Prime Minister" and the other Ciznese leaders.

Lord Montgomery ate with a knife and fork while tie Chinese used chopsticks. Between courses, he swivelled round in his chair to watchi singers and dancers in color- ful costumes performing on a wide singe banked with red and pink flowers and hung with gold drapes,

Lord Montgomery left Peking

"I asked him to let me get a divorce. He wasn't very happy shout it but he agreed,"

Miss Scott, a good-looking She brunette, is an American. met ber husband, who is con siderably older, while he

a film in Hollywood making same years ago.

WAS

Gets six years for

shooting girl

London, May 26.

by a special Chinese aircraft for | Joseph Martin, 27, was to-

Shanghal this morning.

He left a few minutes after

premier Chou En-lai had taken

a plane for Ulan Bator, Outer

Sevilla, May 26. Rakael Gomez, "El Gallo," one of Spain's leading bull fighters in the 1920's died yes-Mongolia. terday he was 77.

"El Gallo" was the brother of Jose Gomez, Joselito," re- garded by some aflelonadas the greatest bullfighter of all Lime. "Josellto" died of a gore

wound In 1924.-UPI,

HO

A

day sent to prison for six years for shooting a Soho Club girl at close quarters with a Luger pistol.

him not The jury found

British Legation sources said that Field Marshal Montgomery would meet the Chairman of the guilty of capital murder, but of manslaughter. The Chinese Communist Party, Maoilty. as

it as "a very Tse-tung today, before going to judge described Canton and thence to Hongkong bad case of manslaughter."

Earlier, the jury had been. asked to decide whether Pamela Masterson, -22 was cringing back in terror on her bed when the was shot at close quarters, whether the shooting was socidentel

-Reuter.

British Crossword Puzzle

IS

12

ACROSS

A troublesome child '(6):

4 Prize idiot? (5),

7 A meteor could be this,

course (6).

8 Observe (5).

10 Is bowled along (4).

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SUMMING UP

The judge, summing up at the Old Bailey, Central Criminal Court, said they must not be prejudiced by the fact that Martin had been carrying on a liaison with a Mas Freda Dunne and that on the morning of the alleged offence after casual intercourse with Masterson he immediately returned home and got into bed with his wife,

Whatever disgust they might have they were Martin's morals but whether he was guilty of murder.

years and

an

was

1934 by King

Death of

Armenian

hero

Fresno, Calif., May 26. Sara Malikion, a hero of

Aronians the world over for avenging the massacre of more than a million of his people, will be buried here on Satur- day.

Melikdan, who at the age of 23 shot and killed the Turkish Grand Vizler, Tallat Pasha, on a San Berlin street, died in Francisco on Monday at the age of 63.

Tullat Patha fled Turkey fo- lowing the central poovers de feat in World War L. He was hated by Armenians as the man who personally ordered Turkish

to undertake this extermination of the Armeniat. sot trying nation between 1915 and 1918

VENGEANCE

forces

The lappy smile of koneymooners; this latest picture

Armstrong-Jones -ed: Prinotus Margaret and Tony

taken at the Governor-General's house at Port-of-Spain, Trinidad on Monday, The picture below shows palm- fringed Golden Grove Inguon at nearby Tobago where they are spending their honeymoon. - Landon Exprem

photos.

Ike is advised

not to cancel Japan visit

Washington, May 26. Clement J. Zablocki, Chairman of the House Far East Sub-committee, said today that it would be a "great mistake" for President Eisenhower to cancel his trip to Japan under pressure from anti-American rioters.

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*Any action to postpone oz. cancel the trip would amount to kouckling under to these extremists," he said,

.and f would serve to tell them they get their way by these on { roughshod tactics."

Mr Zablood said he aastmed the Japanese government would informs the President if the threat of violence became so great it could not guarantee Mir Elsenhower's safety during his achitaled June 19-28 visit,

Unless this point is reached,

South African

police said

very brutal'

the sea, think he should go

In the meantime, some of the

London, May 26. President's top advisers were Miss Hannah Stanton, the

about the indiceing concern

44-year-old British mis sionary deported from South Africa after seven weeks' imprisonment, said here today that the attitude of the South African police towards the African and non-European people was "very brutal, callous and cruel."

Martin, who had pleaded not

Melirian, known to his people guilty to the capital murder of Masterson by shooting her at by his real name, Sobomon spreading "anti-ke" demonstra- made the vow of tiene. They were considering her North London home early Tehliruan, on April 1, had told the court vengeance when he returned the advisability of cancelling or that for some months he carried home from war service on the a loaded pistol because he had side of the allies and downd his been threatened by a gang. He village destroyed and his family claimed

the shooting Was wiped out, accidental China Mail Special

Realism

He fulfilled the pow. with the fatal shooting of Tallat Pasha on March 15, 1921. Tehlirtan was acquitted after a lengthy trial, during which a German eneral who served as com- A car dealer ached a sales mandler of the Turkish forces

Jacksonville, May 26,

1 A lever gives Ét, but money campaign yesterday with the testified on his behalf.

is needed to make' one (8), | ad, "Look for to Something The Armenian here will be

01

2 Person one is more likely to big is great to intygen,“

meet? (8).

12 The batsmun, it seems, gets

himself out, but stays at the

wickel! (5, 2).

15 Dark-skinned (6).

10 German perfame? (4).

17 Offspring, drilled in rows

(4).

1 She looks no different wher

she wens round (5).

20 Made very cross (?),,

21 Essayist in flower (4).

23 Do fully (5).

24 Not, wholesale (8),

25 Adroitness (5),

20 Reduces to powder in fre

places (6):

3. Plenty for sale (4). -

and buried in the Arat Cemetery several houty labor the show-nong

.some

of his fellow room ceiling collapsed on his countrymen who escaped the

Turkish mesecтE-UPL

5 Individually might the de- ( brand new cars.—UZI.

Bult be eleven? (9, 2, 3).

6 Singular "3" far from good

(3,8).

9 Fair male (5).

11 Schoolmasterly (8)

12 Made supplication, by the

sound of it, in a Loorita street (5).

13 Stout fellow (8).

14. Bigwigs, unable to dine? (8).

18 Flag officer? (B),

28 Look equst (4).

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postponed Mr

API

Disérhower's

Flying start

Paris, Tenn, May 28. Mr, Betty Sue Lyons landei Addressing the National her plane here by mistake yes Women Citizens Association, terday,

she said that apartheid was She was supposed to land at everywhere, even in prison. Nashville to participate in the There was good treatment for National Skylark's Derby which while people, inferior treatment is hidged on flying and navi-for the rest. gational eblilty UPL

Sailed 8,000 miles in yacht

Brüney, May 27. 35-year-old American, Mr Darion J. Lalonde, arrived here tonight after going '8,000 miles alone serom, the Pacifle in his 20-foot yacht,

THREE DIETS

There were three diets--“A”

for Europeans, "B" for Indians and Coloureds and "C" (for- Africans, the last mentioned consisting of mest twice a week, beans and corn, but no bread.

Sanitary arrangements were also graded, Europeans could Xi ane stare be fixed Me pas have exercise for hours, Africans

Mon by's wehit walch and

very little. When that forged ha med an

Vice. He Yeff Los Angeles on Lalonde söm wenthered a small

·June & Zast year and glans. Là settle in Sydney.

alone mind the last 2200

mrblare: off Tahiti and another

The prison statt, she added. "10÷yösen=in regarded Africans, with con -skjarfeno sad eight tempt almost is barely man. Blaten 267) 1but even they were beginning erilled his to realise that Africans were not was top fust sub-traman and that they mas, acted ice tumet dignified

on American Air Force alert

London, May 26. British MP's asked questions in Parliament today on the control of American air bases in Britain while newspapers took up the issue of whether Britain was warned of the alert of U.S. Air Force called on the eve of the summit conference.

The London Evening Standard splashed on its front page, ju story that U.S. planes in Britain were involved in the alert and that the British Government

not 1old.

Was

The paper gave figures of air- craft it alleged were involved in the alert in Britain. But a spokesman of the Third Air Force Headquarters here said the figures given were wrong and in any case "the alert only a routine affair.

was

British Government officials declined all comment, a Minis- try of Defence spokesman 503- ing: "We never comment alert measures."

CONTROLS

on

In the House of Commons to- day Mr Harold Davies (Labour) asked, what political controls existed so far as the British Government were concerned in and British regard to Nato bases.

Home Mr R.A. Butler, the Secretary, said the matter could be raised in. a foreign affairs dobabe on Monday,

Another Labour member, Mr Stephen Swinger, asked what uses of United States bases here were subject to joint political decision by the British and United States governments.

In a

Mr written answer Harold Macmillan said the use

emergency

of the bases in an would be a maller for joint decision. The matters for "joint decision were not limited to the

of employment weapons, he added.

ROUTINE

nuclear

Amplifying his statement later, the US. Third Air Force spokes- man said the alert for US Air Forces In Britain was "just. a routine and periodic ateri which is designed to check cam- munications only and it did not Involve any aircraft or air crews and very few people Indeed."

The communications check, he said, affected 10, tactical bases in Britain.

Unexpected

quarry

Three

Singapore, May 26.

big pythons slithered across the graIS

towards A

pen at pira squealing late at night in of outlying district

this mall Island.

Three hunters, out look- Ing for flying foxes and civet cats, heard the noise walked past the 38 they nearby Krabjl War Memorial.

They investigated" and within minutes each had shot and killed one of the

The stakes.

pythons were 18%, 18 and 1414 feet long.-AP.

Beverly

contests

Flynn's will

New York, May 26. Lawyers for Beverly Aadland, last playmate of late film star Errol Flynn, were to- day refused permission to question

witnesses to Flynn's 1954 will leaving the bulk of his estate to his estranged wife, Mrs Patrice Wymore. The 17-year-old M "Aadland claims the actor arranged for have one-third of his her estelle, which might amount to a million dollars.

The number of people in- Surrogate judge Joseph Cox volved in this check could be granted a motion by a lawyer put into a room 12 feet by 12 for the estate to bar. Misa feet,"

Azdland's lawyer from parti- There was no significance cipating in the pre-probate attached to the fact that the examination of the April 24, alert was on the eve of the 1954 will. summit-Reuter,

A promise

Whitefield, May 20. Brian Allen, 25, married An-

gel Carrillo yesterday and promised his bride he would not follow in his father's footsteps. His father is Britain's chief hangman.-UPI.

However, it was learned that court- Miss Aadland's lawyer, topointed guardian for the prolege of the deceased actor, applied to the judge for the right to conduct his examination regarding a later "will" which purportedly jer

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Miss Aadland one-third of the

Flynn estate. Over the past two years she had travelled many parts of the world with Flynn-AP.

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