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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960.
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Only fools and madmen can call for world conflict Richest man's K DROPS A HINT TO
WEST BLAMED Declares his
FOR SUMMIT COLLAPSE
Moscow, June 21.
Mr Nikita Khrushchev charged today that the Western nations had all along planned to wreck the Paris summit conference and to shift the blame onto the Soviet Union, Tass re- ported.
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In a two-hour speech to the Third Congress of the Kumanian Communiat Party in Bucharest, Mr Khrushcher said: "What happened in Paris was not an accident-L tactic of imperialism."
"The Imperialists, headed by the aggressive circles of the United States, were and still are opposed to the peaceful co-existence of states," he added-AFF.
Japan's highest honour for MacArthur
New York, June 21.
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur was honoured today by the Emperor of Japan for "great contribu- tions to the postwar re- construction of Japan and to the development of the immense reservoir of good will that exists between our two nations today." The
general
the
belief war
can be avoided
London, June 21.
Mr Nikita Khrushchev today entered into
M
the growing word battle between Pek- ing and Moscow with a forthright declaration that the Russians believe war can be avoided.
"Whoever does not rese this," he added, "has no faith the creative power of the working class and underest!- mate
of the the strength socialist camp,"
Mr Khrushchev spoke in Duchprost at the Congress d the Rumanian Communist party. He chose the Congress as a platform to answer Chi- nese criticism of his policies and to reasseri Soviet leader- ship of the Communist bloc.
Chinese policy
The Chinese, quoting Lenin, say war is inevitable, and will world triumph of bring about
Communism.
Sald Mr Khrushchev; "Only fools and madmen can call for war today," he a new world
Added:
U.S. did not photograph
rocket bases.
London, June 21. Soviet Premier Khrushchev said today American spy planes photographed areas in the Soviet Union where there are no strategic rocket bases. Information obtained by these flights is of no importance for U.S. defence, he declared. The Russian leader speaking in Bucharest, said:
artis
"We know that two or three years ago the Americans photo- "We have no intention
the of graphed
of the Frounds where we yielding to provocations such as proving
experimental rocket the U.S. U-2 flight and swerving conduct from the fundamental course of launchings. It was а Tocket our foreign policy...
weapon testing. ground that they photographed, and
"This is a policy of com received Grand Condon Of The Order of existence, a policy of strengthen- strategic rocket buses."-ÁP, The Rising Sun with paulownia ing peace, reducing Interna- *he highest honour fonal tension and abolishing the a cold war."
flowers,
Japan can confer upon foreigner who is not a head of
This policy, he emphasised
state. The award was conferred was defined by the 20th con- | upon the general by the Engress of the Soviet Unluit Com- peror on May 17, the centennial munist Party of Japanese-American relations. famous
DEEPLY MOVED
Mitsuo
In 1958 (the anti-Stalinism con- gress) and reaffirmed by
the
Tanaka, Japanese 1957 Declaration of Communist Consul General here, made the States-lo which Communist presentation in ceremonies held Chine was a signatory.—AP. In MacArthur's suite at the
Waldorf towers.
The general said that "No honour I have ever received has moved me this one."
more deeply
than
Earthquake
A spokesman for the consulate Guayaquil, Ecuador, June 21. said this was the first time Japan An earthquake felt here to- shook merchandise off has conferred upon the com- day
stores but mander of a conquering army shelves in some
caused no other damage-AP.
so high an award.-AP.
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Russia expels Romeo'
Tall, fair haired Francis Anderson, 21-year-old Oxford graduate, was expelled from Bumis last week because he wanted to marry a Russian girl. The girl, pretty and 28 years old, was in tears as she said goodbye to him at the Moscow Airport, Anderson, who look a degree in Russian
and French, firm met the girl at a youth festival in Moscow three years ago. Last April Anderson returned to Russia on a tourist's visa to fight for permission to marry the girl. He stayed with her friends while he studied Russian mar- riage law, He made four calls on a registrar, and went on a fast. to prove his love.-Express Photo.
not
Wild
Adenauer's
confidence
in U.S. policy
Bonn, June 21. The West German Chancel-
boar invade
city streets
Poznan, June 21. Startled residents of this major rail and industrial centre scrambled for safety today as pistol- packing police hunted wild boar through the city streets.
lor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, Police cars, with sirens said here today he hoped screaming, raced after the dan that the American pre- gerous animals, which came out sidential election would of nearby forests to invade the city this morning, while the not affect in any way Foznan International Fair was United States present in full swing, policy."
One boar jumped through an open window, into a post office, He told a meeting of his sending the clients fleeing to Christian Democratic Party's shelter in telephone booths. parliamentary group that the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, wanted to start trouble before the Aineri- can elections and that more dis- turbances could be expected.
Thai royalty
in Hollywood
Hollywood, June 21. Thailand's royalty met Holly- wood's royalty today in- cluding the idol of the teenagers, hip-swinging Elvis Presley.
Postal clerks, protected by their barred' boothis, opened King Phumipol Aduldej and fre on the animal with Queen Sirikit, here for 10 days Inkwells and ashtrays.
on a month-long visit to the
CHINA
Senate debates U.S.-Japan treaty
Washington, June 21.
housewarming
party
London, June 21. Paul Grity, the 'Aanerican.oil multi-millionaire, has in- vited German Industrialist Alfried Krupp to £10,000 country house- warming next week, it is reported today.
But Mr Getty, reputedly the world's richest man, is quoted by the Daily Express as saying he does not expect Mr Krupp to attend.
The same, newspaper reports
Senator Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Com-the co-host of the party, Cap-
saying the German steel king has
mittee on Foreign Relations, today commend-tain Tan Constable Maxwell, as ed "unreservedly" the U.S.-Japan treaty to the already said he is unable to at- Senate, when the upper chamber began debat tend, ing on the ratification of the pact.
The Arkansas democrat also, because they believe that it will expressed his "deepest hope earn nat security but insecurity that Japan's
democratie in for Japan. "They also hear that stitutions willi sufer no per- a mutual security, treaty con- manent damage from the strains, ceivably could involve Japan in to which they are now being a war that might otherwise subjected",
have been avoided."
Fulbright added that the Sino- Soviet bloc whipped up opposi- tlon to the security treaty ben tween Japan and the US. The Communist campaign has been #supported tactically by a pecu- | Barly crude, arm-twisting diplo- matic pressure".
But the prospect of war, Fulbright pointed out, “is as abhorrent to the United States as it is to Japan.”
It is in view of the "unmis takable and implacably hostile intentions of the Communists" The chairman of the foreign that the United States has taken relations committee emphasised the lead in trying to protect the "that the treaty is defensive in non-Communists from war or character and formalises a rela- | external domination.—AFP. tionship that has grown in im- portance to the treaty parties and to other nations with a common interest in remaining free of foreigt domination."
DEEP CONCERN Opening the debate on the rettfication of the Japan-US. mutual co-operation and security treaty, Senator Fulbright said that on the eve of iis ratification by both parties the pact had "become.. an Issue of barely manageable proportions in Japan and a source of deep concern in this country and elsewhere."
The Democratic leader that "the uncomfortable Intensity of this drama has been sharpened by the cancellation of the presi- dant's visit-a regrettable and unfortunate development."
Senator Fulbright also point- ed out that the opposition of Japan to the panding treaty "is by no means confined to Com- muumist, oriented elements," He sald that great numbers "of Ilterate and highly-motivatekt people also opposed the part............ wrongly in my view."
These elements, the senator went on, object to the treaty
MP to seek
ban on U-2 flights
DEBUTANTE
A spokesman for Mr. Getty: " said today that nothing could
be stated about the invitation.
The party is to be held at Mr Getty's recently acquired coun→ try home, Sutton Place in Sur- rey.
It will be both a bouse-warm- ing for the American tycoon and coming out party for Jean- nette, the debutante daughter of Captain Maxwell.
Sir Winston Churchill is ex- pected to be among the 1,000 guests. China Mail Special:
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The barrage drove the United States, met Presley on Frank Allaum, British opposi- intruder into a courtyard, where the movie set of "G.I. Blues." tion Labour Member of policemen at last cornered and Later they attended a lun-
Parliament, said here to shot it.
cheon with guests that included
day he will ask the De- Curtis, Janet Leigh, Tony Shirley MacLaine, Nobu Mefence Ministry tomorrow Carthy and other. Hollywood to ban all future flights stars and executives.
of American U-2 planes from Lakenheath base in England.
He said, according to a party spokesman, that Mr Khrush
They also shot another which chey's first action was the wrecking of the Paris summit had charged into a restaurant, meeting and the second the but 13 were still at large-AFP. events in Japan which led to
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the postponement of President
try.
He said the attitude of the
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1 The hat with which he docs
the trick? (6).
5 Have a go! (5).
8 Chemical usually taken with
salt (5),
Reviewer (8).
10 Comedy oversight? (5),
11 Said to be unprofitable (5).
12 Sound part of Czechoslovakia
(4)..
13 Bury in wintertime (5).
18 Nursing relative (0).
18 It can both sting and annoy
(8).
20 Two coppers in beer might
make it go bad (8).
22 Copper-coloured girl (4),
23 Attack or set on (8)..-
25 It's a feature of portraiture *** (5)
2. Tích (6)
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Eisenhower's visit to that coun-
United States government in the
Mamie better
Washington, June 21, Mrs Mamie Eisenhower return= past made him conident theed to the White House today Americans would stand for the after three weeks t Walter defence of freedom even more | Reed Army Hospital recovering clearly in future.--Reuter.
trom an attack of acute asih-. matic bronchitis.
Two explosions much better" Mrs Eisenhower
Havana, June 21.
Two small bomba exploded
She was reported feeling
had been in hospital sluce May 31.-AP.
Meeting
London, June 21.
last night in the Cuban capital, One went off in the door- way of the headquarters of the papier
ord cardboard box The Earl of Selkirk, United workers unibe.
other | Kingdom Commissioner smashed windows in a row of Singapore and Commissioner
General for Southeast Asia to Police said no one was in day had a private talk with Mr
1 Microscopic organisms caus- small shops.
ing disease (8).
The
in
2 The advantage over its mem-jured. They detained several Harold Macmillan, the Prime
bers a political party has (4 persons for investigation.AP.Minister-China Malt Special
4).
3 The Odyssey, for example
(4).
+ Increase one's force#: (7).
5 Before this a tiny recluse
(7).
8 Cool, calm and collected? (6),
7 Companionless (5).
14 In football this is a side-to-
-side movement (8).
15 Went and did it yourself?
(8).
16 Loud speaker (?).
17 Does he sleep like a log? (7),
19 Feminine name (6).
21 My hat! It's just the same as
"1" Actoss"! (5). ··
27 Fit to drive and Alled with 24 Lose freshness (4).
honour (5).
28 No, not a horse show cup (5),
29 Brought up in possibly more
expensive fashion (6).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Acme, 7 Minor, 8 Rags, Imps, 10 Leisure, 12 Tees, 15 Trill, 18 Legs, 19. Dasis, 21 Ado-re, 21 Muse, 23 Dross, 26 Towio, 29 Eleanor, 30 Alde (de camp); 31 Bank, 32 Pleak, 83 Song. Down: 1 Hiker, 2 Rooster, Camel, & Erst, & Ogle 9 Tris, 11 Urged, 13: Base, 14 So-no, Louse, 17 Cant, 18 Load, 20 As-Saul-1, 22 Mele, 24 Bedan, 21 Boral, 27 Oval, 28 Qaka
POLICE PURSUE
ABORIGINE
Perth, June 21.
At another studio, the King and Queen mei Bob Hope, the Queen's favourite comedian, and Lucille Ball, the wife on the television series "I Love Lucy" -AP
Gamble is dropped from social
register
New York, June 21. Comble Jenedict, Remington kypewriter keiress who ran away to marry Rumunium- born Andre Porumbeanu, has lost her place in the New York Social Register.
The Social Register's manmer {edition · · vmits' clambie's came but still carrier those of hör brother,Douging, and her grandmother, Mrs Henry Har. per Benedict!
The register never announces
reasons for dropping • a
Two policemen and three blacktrackers are driving a
four-wheel-drive vehicle through the trackless out name, back of western Australia in pursuit of an aborigineway she did last January, If Gamble, 19, feels the who allegedly speared to death one of his tribesmen he couldn't care less. The speared native staggered his tribal country eight miles be "out", she shrugged. Into the Warburton Reriges mis- from the south Australian bor Andre, 35, I made no difference during her romance with mon, north-east of Kalgoorlie, der and muttered the name of his Police expected to get the's to her she said he regarded brother-in-law before he died, man quickly but a report to the little black book only
The brother-in-law fled his day said almost impenetrables mail phone directory camp nearby armed with bush had flowed them to a cala and other people's rations and a pear and the crawl from waterhole to water middle memes and help police believe he is heading for | hule, «Coins Mall
So far, the government has refused to give any details on to the possible U-2 fights Soviet Union from British territory, saying it was not in the public interest to reveal methods of gathering informa- Lion.
Allaun told reporters that last June 1, the Assistant Direc- of American Space Research, Hugh Dryden, had said that Alights over the USAR had been carried out from five bases Nevada, Lakenheath, Wiesbaden, West Germany, Adana, Turkey, and Atsugi, Japan.—-ÅFP,
UAR official
plunges to death
Pala;: June 21. official of the United Arab Republie plunged fo his douth from the bél- cóny of his room at Brioni on Sunday night, it was learned here today
·· from Egyption sources. \
These reportan said in an unidentified minor, official of the
following a tall from his room
AR Foreign Office, who was in President Manger's Party, 'died
balcony
These sources said that the and was trying to call for help. official suffered a heart attack He apparently the balcony i feg over.
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