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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE

SENATOR HITS AT U-2 "BUMBLING, FUMBLING"

Washington, June 28.

Senator William Fulbright, influential chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today accused the United States Government of "bumbling and fumbling" over the U-Z spy plane incident.

we can at least talk to its repre-1

"One might say that we forced Mr Khrushchev to wrecksentatives, the (summit) conference by our own ineptness," he said.

Report

"Suppose that the U-2 in- cident had occurred the other It was difficult to see how Mr way round. Suppose a Russian Khrushchey could have been ex-counterpart of the U-2 had come pected to act substantially down over Kansas City on May different at the summit meeting 1. This event in Itself, I dare would bave brought unce President Elsenhower had say, taken personal responsibility speeches in the Senate power- for U-2 spy fights.

ful enough to rock the Capitol dome with denunciations of the perfidy of the Soviets on the Senator Fulbright, Democratic eve of the summit conference with demands that the Party intellectual who, as com-and- mitice chairman, has one of the President should not go most important "vulces" in his Paris. country's foreign affairs, was presenting to the Senate committee's report into bringing down of the C-2 over the Soviet Union shortly before the sunumit talks.

his the

More violent

to

"But then reflect how much more violent the reaction here would have been if Mr Khrush- chey had said he was personally

!

Discussing the aftermath of the downing of the U-2 plane, the senator commented: "We have not yet seen the last of the results of the bumbling and tumblings of the United States Government during the Arsi two weeks of May...

"It is perfectly clear that the and our handling U-2 incident of it were the immediate cause of the collapse of the (summit) conference,

"It contributes ttle to our understanding of these events to say Mr Khrushchev wrecked the conference, of course he did. The essential point is that the U-2 was the reason he did."

"One might say that we forced Mr Khrushchev to wreck the conference by our own. ineptness," Senator Fulbright commented.

as dire-responsible for the fight and at Lack of confidence

Eisen-

"What is lacking is not so much co-ordination

time left the im- tion," he decitred. "It is the the same

making pression difference between

that he had every Gettys-intention of trying it again......... hurried phone call to burg (where President

"Although it was bad enough hower has a farm) for approval for our Chief of State to assume of a co-ordinated position and personal resonsibility for the

clear receiving

Instructions 1-2, it was worse for us then based upon reflective easidera- to leave the impression that the tion from the White House.

flights were to be continued and, even more, to go to such lengths to justify the fights,

"I believe that the prestige and influence of our country on the affairs of nations has reached a new low."

"Historically. the deliberate and intentional assertion by a head of state of the right to violate the territorial sovereign ly of another nation has been considered an unfriendly act of the utmost seriousness," said Senator Fulbright.

Unacceptable

"I am not arguing here that the flights were not juslilled 35 an espionage operation, but the justification rested solely and simply on the need of the U.S. for the kind of intelligence which the lights provided. This is the kind of justification which every the Soviet Union, and other government for that mat- ter, can understand.

"But it becomes quite In- tolerable to go beyond this and **It is quite unacceptable to attempt to make it appear that any state to be in the position in the fights were really the which this government put the Soviet's own fault; that if the Soviet Union test month. Although another man would Soviets had not been so secre- tive we would not have had to have most likely been miíoru tem- perate in his choice of language, spy on them. This attitude of

smug self-righteousness

"Elaborate arrangements for co-ordination are really nothing more than a poor substitute for

firm hand directing affairs. It 15 the difference between making a hurried phone call to Gettysburg (where President Eisenhower he a furm) fe:. approval of a co-ordinated position and receiving instruc tions based upon reflective con- sideration from the White House,"

Senator Fulbright sald the unfortunate series of blunders

over the U-2 incident had resulted in a worldwide loss of confidence in the United States.

"Lack of confidence leads to neutralism, and I daresay this was a contributing factor to the riots in Japan protesting our new treaty," he said.

over

What is lacking is not so

more

much co-ordination as direction. It is not the machinery which at fault so much as the people who operate it.

"It would be easier, It is difficult la see how anyone have been unbearably provoca pleasant, and I am sure more could have been expected to active to the Soviet Government popular, to join those who substantially different from the

and contributed substantially pretend way Mr Khrushchey acted under to the violence and intemperate the summit meeting was

the circumstances which can- fronted him in Paris.

This is nut sald in defence of Mr Khrushchev; it is said in an

attempt to bring understanding

of our own difficulties. Either

Impersonal

"I suppose that this statement we, have got to resign ourselves will be twisted to have me say.

that all is well, that

How I floated by sea girl

Hazel Crabb and doll

EIGHT-YEAR-OLD HAZEL TELLS

FATHER AND MOTHER: 1 JUST

SUDDENLY LEARNED TO SWIM

London, June 28. Little Hazel Crabb, who was found unconscious three miles out at sea after being missing for eight hours, left Whitstable Hospital the other day and said: "I swim, that's all."

She told her parents, Mr and Mrs Maurice Crabb, of Beaufoy Road, Tottenham: "Honestly, I didn't know I could swim.

"But when I got out, and the bad manner of Mr Khrushcheviriumph for the West and that

water got deep and began to the Japanese flasco only de-cover me, I know I had to try. ut Paris,

monstrates once again the "Did you know that lying on viciousness ol Communists," your back in the water is called Senator Fulbright said.

Then at one time I flealing? fell asleep."

Eight-year-old Hazet cannot feet without see more than 15 her spectacles.

Clutching her favourite book -"The Water Babies," by

to the inevitability of war, org that we must be nice to the Russians and to Mr Khrushchev we have to get along, somehow,

and not offend him. The truth with the Soviet Union.

"And if we are going to get is that in the orderly conduct along with that country we have of International relations, onc

be impersonal got to preserve the traditional ought to

conventions by means of which objective..."

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part of the day (4).

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mically? (5).

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7 Cease-fire period (5),

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man should be strung up (4). 13 Possibly rural cleric (4).

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Africa (5).

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the Channel Islands (4).

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Britain's bombers will roam

the skies

1960,

NEW-BORN

BABY RESCUED

FROM

GRAVE

New York, June 28.

A new-born baby boy was. rescued alive from a shallow grave in a New York suburban garden to- day after police were alerted by the alarmed owner of the property.

The infant's mother, a teenage Negro housemaid, bad tried to dispose of the baby, officers said, She had given birth earlier un- assisted.

The baby was dug out from a few inches of dirt and rushed to a hospital where he was report- ed in satisfactory condition. The mother, Lillie Wilson, 17, was taken to the institution in a state of shock and no charges were placed immediately.

Arthur B. Rivic, employer the girl, called police when was awakened before dawn sounds of digging—AP.

of

he

by

Bus workers' surprise

An

strike

New York, June 28.

Pare

China admits

Tibetans

in new revolt

1

Katmandu, June 28,

China today officially admitted for the first time that Chinese troops are fighting to put down a new revolt in Tibet. The Nepali foreign office anel nounced today a note from the Chinese said armed forces had been sent to quell disturbances by rebels.

Some Commands troops are in a zone along Nepal's border which the Chinese promised pa March 21 would be kept de militarised, the Chinese note said.

THREE AREAS

announce

the

The foreign office ment falled to indicate whether the Chinese note disclosed the areas of the revolt.

coming across Reports border have told of fighting in north of Nepal. three areas They are Shekar Dzong. -50 miles north of Mount Everest, Saka, 125 miles north of Katmandu and Porkcha, 70 miles north of the junction of India, Nepal and Tibet. All are im portant road junctions.

Some Nepall officials have said reports of the rebellion and Chinese military buildup in

estimated half million Tibet were exaggerated, pus- New York bus passengers sud-sibly in an effort to drag Nepal denly had to seek other means of into a cold war between China

and India. drivers of L transport when big private bus line staged a surprise walkout early this morning.

The drivers were protesting border and of clashes just across against route changes which the border. The Chinese note they teared would lead to possibly was provoked by Mr

Koirala's statement.

lower wages.

The strike, not authorised by the union, was expected to end at midnight.-AFP.

However, Prime Minister B. P. Koirala said on Sunday he had received reports of a Chinese military

Anti-U.S. rallies in China

London, June 28. Communist Chinese de- monstrationS against U.S. "occupation" of Formous reached"- # "ellmax" today when militiamen through- out the country paraded with rifles, carbines, mor- fare and machine-guns, the New Chink news agency reported.

The central squares, of cities were "turned into a sea of red fiars, streamers, posters and raised fists and weapons."

in The demonstration Huhehot, capital of Inner Mongolis, began "amidat the firing of 15 salvoes and the chorus of March of the Chinese People's. Volunteers,"" the agency said-Reuter.

buldup on Nepal's Dr Moore's

The Foreign Office said cor- respondence with Peking on the subject is continuing.-AP

17-pound baby loses a pound

St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, June 28,

A baby who weighed 17 pounds 2 ounces when he was born five days ago, has lost one pound.

A nurse at the hospital here 1879, but it is believed the

infant son where the

of Mrs baby was born dead. Benoit Beauchemin of Beloeil, Quebec was delivered Thursday said, however, the

"I believe the prestige and influence of our country on the affairs of nations have reached a new low and I believe that be- fore we can begin to regain our position in the world we must admit our errors, examine the Charles Kingsley-she whisper- causes thereof. plan and execute a programme beach when I was going in to

and carefully ed: "I left my glasses on the Mr Harold Watkinson, the drop in weight is normal in for the restoration of that power bathe. And then I found T and influence."--Router.

couldn't see."

Prison guards rescued

Montreal, June 28.

.

RED BIKINI? Hazel-who was rescued by John Montgomery, of Ramsgate, who saw her in the water while he was out in his boat near the Isie of Sheppeyis believed to have been kept afloat while unconscious by the air bubble locked in her bathing cap.

Her mother said: "We'll have to get you a new swimsuit, Your yellow one won't do."

A new prison riot broke out

today in Montreal's Bor- And Hazel asked: "Mummy, deaux prison, when police can I have a red bikini? Because used tear gas to rescue one day I'll swim the Channel."

three guards who were being held as hostages. The riot followed another dis- turbance on Sunday in the same prison during which three convicts were shot down trying to escape, The reason for the new outbreak was not im mediately clear.

London, June 28.

new-born baby.

Mira Beauchemin's new baby, measuring 24 inches in length,

12 are living. is her 13ta child, all the other

tiring

climb

Markleysburg, Penn.,

June 28,

Dr Barbara Moors, the Bri- tish long-distance walker, left here early this morn. ing on the next stage of her walk ACTOSS the United States,

She was heading for Cumber-

land, Maryland, 40 miles away.

After a tiring

climb across country, Dr

steep mountain Moore stopped for three and a half hours sleep and a hot bath at a nursing home here. She

at asked the attendants to wake

12.30.a.m.

"These mountains are a little her at 12.15 am. and rose

Minister of Defence, said

The mother, 18-year-old It is possible the boy may be here tonight that Britain's the heaviest baby ever born sky bolt-carrying bombers allve in Canada. The Guinness would be kept moving. “in book of superlatives lists 2 random patterns through 234-pound baby born to Mrs the air with flight refuel- Ana Bates in Nova Scotia in ling" so that an aggressor

wife of a farmer, weighed exhausting," she said. "I would 250 pounds before the birth rather walk on flat country. I

could make more time. of the child. She is feet, 10 Inches tall, her husband weighs 153 pounds - AP,

would never know where they were at any par ticular time.

Speaking on the BBC tele- vision programme "at home and abroad," Mr Watkinson said these missile-carrying bombers would be protected by their ex- treme mobility.

"An aircraft's life is in the air. As long as it is on the ground, it is not an aircraft at · all." New York, June 28.

"It is our purpose--and Harold "Baby Face Goodwin would like to make it plain that will be deported to South this is nothing to do with great Africa on the SS African Star stories about around-the-world leaving New York on July 1 air alerts to keep these bomb- for Cape Town, U.S. immigra-ers moving in randam patterns tion cuthorities said today.

through the air with flight re- Goodwin, charged with fuelling so that an aggressor As one witness reported, the prisoners were shouting so legal entry, is in the federal would never be sure where large detention In New numbers of these bombers were loud it was impossible to under- house of stand what they were saying" York. He arrived from Los at any particular time."-Reu- -AFP.

Angeles last Saturday.AP

Grand jury

allegedly involved

indicts man

in five murders

Baltimore, June 28.

Melvin Davis Rees Jr., 31-year-old itinerant saxophone player, was indicted by a federal grand jury today on charges of kidnapping a Vir- ginia mother and daughter for purposes of sexual gratification and murder.

Rees, who would face a death penalty. If convictat; is being w.held in Memphis, Tennessee, on

charges involving the slayings of five people, He is to be ques tloned in four other killings in Maryland.

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across; 1 Decamp, 6 Daily, 3 Ariel, 9 Umpire, 30 V-ill-a, 11 Sprig, 12 Toll, 13 Sheep, 16 Greets, 18 Aliens, 20 Galop, 22 Calm, 23 Osier, 25 Mufi, 20 Re-Lent, 27 Eerie, 28 Leads, 29 C-loser. Down: 1 Doubting, 2 Cup Final, 3 Mars, 4 P-rep-are, & Deviyes, 8 Alight, 7 Lill-e 14 Escapees, 15 Prompter, 16 Giples, 17 Enter-IC, 19 Looted, 21 Acute, 24 Reel.

with Carroll V, Jackson, 29, the husband, and another daughter, Janet, 18 months

from Bumpass, Louisa Country, Virginia to a farm lane near Gambrills. It said he "mlawe- The bodies of the husband and fully seized, confined, kidnapped, younger daughter were found abducted and held the woman near Fredericksburg, Virginia, "for purposes of beating, and The federal kidnapping charge further purposes of having

body,”

The two victims involved in thus applied only to the mother sexual gratification upon her the kidnap-murder indictment and Susan Ann, who were car

state line into BUTORS 2 were Mildred Ann-Jackson, 97,ary and and her daughter, Susan Ana, 5.

The 28-member grand jury at AFTER TWO MONTHS Bαltimore returned the indict ment after a two-hour presenta Their bodies were found in tons of evidence by Leon Ples shallow trave near Gambrills, Maryland, two months aeron, U.S. counsel for Maryland. they disappeared from the Vir Rees transported Mrs Jackson child UPT.

The indictment changed, that ginia home in January, 1859,

"And,” the indiòtiment said,

killing her "garaia hukatal A separate count made stilar. charges with respect to, the daughter, but there, no charge, made involving penal gratification in the case of the

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