Walsh sees Chinese
bid to
opera, makes
visit brother again
Shanghai, Aug. 10.
Judge William Walsh went to a Chinese folk opera tonight after a quiet
day spent mostly at his Shanghai hotel
Storm hits Burma
Rangoon, Aug, 10. Five persons were missing and thirty seluon- ers sunk when a severu storm and tidal wave hit the port of Mergut, south- ern Burma today.
The schooners had been plying the southeast Burma coastal trade ends.-AFP.
Protection from Tunisian 'pirates' sought
Trapani, Sicily, Aug. 10. Angry Sicilian fishermen to- demanded day
Italian nary protection against Tunisian "piracy" in a tatal fishing war in the Mediterranean.
A Tunisian patrol boat al- legedly blasted à Sicilian fishing boat with heavy machinegun fire and grenades at dawn yesterday, killing two of the Italians.
Accounts of the engagement reaching here said the 50-ton Salemi was fishing in inter- national waters when the patrol boat tried to board her. When the Sicilian boat tried to escape the Tunisians opened fire.
INVESTIGATION
A communique from the Tunisian government, however, said the patrol boat opened fre only when the Sicillins threw dynamite at their pursuers.
The Ministry of Merchant Marine in Rome ordered all Italian fishing vessels to with- draw from
African the north ishing grounds pending an investigation of the incident.
Fishermen here said two Italian navy patrol boats had been escorting Sellan shing bouls between here and Tunis for some mouths, but neither was in reach of yesterday's engagement.-UPL
The American lawyer told Reuter he had asked Chinese Red Cross officials again this morning whether he would see Ma Jalled brother, Bishop James Walsh, again before leaving China this weekend,
But the Red Cross officials told him they had no word from the authorities concerned.
Judge Walsh's two-week visa Sunday for China expires on but he said "They still have i not told me when or how will travel back to Canton."
BY TRAIN
I
He expects, however, to go by train on Friday night, or fly on Saturday morning to Canton, stay there overight and leave by train on Sunday morning for Hongkong where his wife is waiting.
Cross After moeling Red officials this morning to discuss hopes of seeing his brother for
TRIBAL CHIEF
DECLARES
INDEPENDENCE
New York, Aug. 10.
Mr Joseph Ngalula, chief of the Congo's Baluba tribe, today declared himself president of a new break- away province in the Con. he called which "Mining State,"
go
He said it was the former Kasal Province in a rich, dia- mond mining area.
His proclamation of Inde-
the third time Judge Walsh went pendence from the central out briefy but spent the after-government of the Congo was noon at the Peace Hotel where made in New York at a press he is staying.
"I told the Red Cross men I wanted a little rest this after noon. I spent most of the time people addressing postcards to
I thought they back home. Would like to get postcards from shanghai."
Red Cross officials who or- ¡ ganised the visit telephoned
later Judge Walsh
asking "whether he would like to be their guest tonight at a Peking opera and he accepted.
He went to see the traditional folk opera titled "Pilgrimage To The West."
This was the American judge's second visit to a Chinese opera as he had seen one here last week and said he found it "quite interesting;"
conference.
to New Mr Ngalula came York as an "observer" with no official status to hear the Security Council debate on the Congo. He was said to be seeking "re- United the cognition' Nations.
from
SEEKS HELP
Mr Ngalula said he would like the UN to help him keep order in his province- though it would have to recognise dependence" first.
in-
In a letter sent today to the United Notions Secretary- General, Mr Dog Hammarskjold, he
said that Mining State United "would depend on the Nations for the maintenance of order."
In the letter, Mr Ngalula ex- "regret and concern
limitations over the
Live of Security Council debate and subsequent resolution calling for withdrawal of the Belgian troops and entry of the United Nations troops into Katanga."
Chinese Red Cross headquar-pressed ters in Peking told Reuter by telephone today that Mrs Mary Downey was expected to cross the border from Hongkong to monow on her way to visit her son John who is in a Peking Jail serving life sentence. The
Red Cross said no further de- Meanwhile the Belgian Rodic UN five Tunisian tails on her visit
were avail-reported able.-Reuter.
soldiers were attacked and kill- ed in the Congo's Kosai Pro- vince
7 injured
Bilda, Algeria, Aug. 10.
I said the incident occurred three days ago when the UN troops were attacked by a group of Africans apparently involved in tribal warfare, Reuter and
A terrorist today burled a AP. grenade into a restaurant in the centre of Bilda injuring seven people-one seriously-and caus ing extensive property damage. The terrorist escaped.--AFP.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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12
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7
19
120
121
22
23
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25
126
27
128
129
130
ACROSS
1 Ran together (5).
4 And fall down? (4, 2).
8 Temper glass or metal (8).
10 Walk with an independent
Air (5).
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DOWN
1 Not very robust (5).
2 Seasonal name (5),
3 End of the living (5).
5 Tie up and flog (4),
6 Feother-brained talker? (8).
12. One may be at the end of it? Club-man? (6).
(6).
14 Punish with a strap? (7).
17 Feature of one's make-up
(4).
19 Stroll along the pron? (7),
20 Settled in advance (7).
22 Administer some correction
(4).
23 Decline to agree (7).
27 Not out of date (6)
29 Money obtained for dirty
work?' (5),
30 Roadside channel (0).
.81 One taking a mest? (8)..
9 Sheltered aren (7).
11 In which aces. are winners
(0).
13. In business (7).
15 Unkommon, mán? (4).
16 Headgear lor dancer (8),
18 Interviewed (4).
20 They are sing in church
(6).
31 Partial head ckrvering (8).
24 What is now called a gim-
trick? (5).
25 Bil-player's payment? (3). 26 Sweels, paradoxically (6). 33 London runners no longer 28 Allow mother to have (4).
(5).
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Belgian envoys told to leave
Brussels, Aug. 10. The Belgian Consal in Bukavu, capital of the Congo's Kivu Province, was told to leave the country today, agency reported.
Belga news
THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1960,
Princess Irs seen with her husband Prince Alfonso Ho henlohe--Express Photo,
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Princess Ira may
be
detained on charge
brought by husband
Mexico City, Aug. 10.
The investigation director of the District Attorney's Office said today prin
cess Ira Furstenburg may be detained for questioning in connection with the triangle involving her, Brazilian playboy Francisco (baby) Pignatari and her husband, Prince Alfonso Hohenlohe.
A reprisal,
U.S. says
Washington, Aug. 10. The U.S. State Depart ment today termed as an set of reprisal the Soviet government's decision to declare the U.S. air attache in Moscow Edwin Kirten 'persona non Trata cusing
him of having photographed civil and military Installations against the law.
-08
The spokesman said that the Soviet request for Kirten to leave the country to had been in reprisal The U.S. decision to expel the third secretary of the Embassy in Soviet Washington Peter Exhy last July 22-AFP.
Mae Murray found
unconscious
Hollywood, Aug. 10. Mae Murray-former lead- ing lady of the silent
screen-was
The director, Manuel Cossio, sald Pignatari's release charges
visional."
from
of adultery is " DR MOORE
- Mr Cossio said Pignatari, who
in a
3
was detained early on Sunday
sensational swoop on hotel apertment and released late under next day, is free "legal reservations."
the
Both Pignatari and Princess Ira will be called into court for questioning within 15 days, Mr Coesio said, He hinted "Baby" may be refailed,
LAWYERS
COMPLAINS
TO U.S. EMBASSY
Page
Macmillan, De Gaulle talks expected at end of August
Paris, Aug. 10,
A meeting between General De Gaulle and Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, is now ex- pected to take place here in the first week in September, to be followed later in the month. probably by a visit to General De Gaulle by the new Balian Prime Minister Signor Amintore:
Fanfani.
No official action about Mr Macmillan's visit to France has yet been taken. But the last days of August or the first week in September seen the most likely, since General. De Gaulle is anxious to rest for most of this month and is due to make a five day tour of Britanny from September 7 to 11.
UN ATTITUDE
The attitude taken under American leadership by the United Nations towards Bel- glum in the Congo has given rise to considerable apprehen- what sion about
the future attitude of the American goy- ermanent will be in regard to Algeria.
This is question
Perhaps the chief General De Gaulie wants to discuss with Mr Macmillan, apart from stressing the need for a common polley between the Nato allies on all of the globe where
are ep-
16 DEAD AND
MISSING
IN TANKER
EXPLOSION
London, Aug. 10.
Six men have died and ten are missing following the wreck of the 2,862-ton Liberian tanker World Sky in the Arabian Sea, it was reported tonight.
points Russian ambitions countered.
General De Gaulle's point is that a common Nato policy cannot mean simply a policy imposed on the Nato nations by America, although the pre-disaster.
derance of America's voice
This was the latest Informa- tion from the master of the vessel. He said there were 19 survivors. They were expected to arrive in Aden tomorrow.
No details were yet available of the of-the circumstances
Earlier & spokesman said the In allied councils owing to the world Sky, reported to have United States having the chief sun of the Oman coast, had its means of western defence is
forecastle and foredeck partly-
recognised here as inevitable above water. The ship was list
-Reuter.
Search on
London, Aug. 10. Armed with six lemons of unknown origin, Dr Bar- British bara Moore, the hiker who was stopped by an
San Francisco customs
An army of lawyers repre senting Princess Ira include Americans, Italians, Swiss and Victor headed by Mexicans Velasquez.
Hohenlohe himself has equally large staff pressing his and de- changes of adultery manding the custody of two sons still held by his wife, from whom he seeks a divorce,
Lawyers for Princess Ira Bay countercharges of fraud involving money lent Prince Alfonso may be field.
A lawyer says that conviction on adultery charges carries a penalty of two years in jail and loss of civil rights for six years. Fraud could bring a sentence of up to six years.-AP.
Legislation
found un to benefit
conscious in her apart- ment today and rushed to a hospital.
A spokesman said she prob❤ The Belgian Ambassador, ably had a stroke. He said her Baron Jean Van Den Bosch, was condition was "good." expelled from Leopoldville yes- They said they found her nude, terday and France agreed to pro-lying tect Belgian righis.-Reuter.
Eisenhower's
assurance
on nuclear tests
Washington, Aug. 10. President Eisenhower said today that so long as he was in the White House
we would hold to his pro-
door.
against the bathroom
as
Miss Murray, whose "bee stung lips were a film trade mark of the roaring 20s, re- portedly earned as high US$10,000 a week during her have career. Some accounts her starting in show business in 1908 as a Ziegfeld Follies girl when she was 15. That would make her age 66 or 67.
ONE SON
natives
Canberra, Aug. 10. Legislation to reform the structure and member- ship of the Legislative Australian- Council of administered Papua and New Guinea will probably be introduced in the Federal Parliament) session opening next week. Mr Paul Hasluck, Australian minister for territories, (1) nouncing this today, said a high court's decisions that the New Guinea-Papua tax jaw was valid had cleared the way for 1 the introduction of legislation.
Last month he said the pro-
She was married four times. She had one son--Koran David -by Prince David Mdivani.
Miss Murray tried several comebacks in the entertainment posed legislation would increase world, none too successful. the non-official membership of In 1946 she filed a bankruptcy the Legislative Council, give
'floating
gold mine
officials from bringing continues
Australian fruit into Cali- fornia, took her case to the American Embassy
here today.
Dr Moore, who according to some reports had "red" some of the embargoed fruit at the cbstinate customs men that she
of "brutality," later accused
was wearing her familiar shawl and tan hiking boots when she was ushered into the office of William Clark, Councillor at the American Embassy,
SATISFIED
Calcutta, Aug. 10. Customs officiali here searched the 5,000-ton
cargo vessel Ruth Everette again today following seizure of 10,000 ounces of gold aboard the ship, the second largest such seizure ever made in India.
ing on a port angle of 80 de- grees.
The crew, with the exception of a British radio officer' of whom there is no news, is' Greek
The tanker is reported to have been wrecked on one of the Kuria Muria group of islands oft the Oman const.
The Royal Air Force today.. dropped some of the survivors on a beach,
The tanker was on her way from Port Sudan in the Red Sea -to Mena Al Ahmadi,“ Kuwait, in the Persian Gulf.- Reuter.
Man who asked
4
for death penalty dies
Aug. 10, The vessel, described by the
San Quentin, Calif.. officials
"floating gold A 27-year-old American who mine," carries an all-Filipino
On emerging, te minutes crew and files the Liberian flag.
later, Dr Moore was quite satisfied, she said she had told Clark that the entire affair was only "a tempest in a teapot"
COMPARTMENTS
The search for the illegal
tomor-
but that she thought it could cargo was in its third straight become important fall travel-day and will continue
The officials believe the lers were treated as "mutally" row. on such a small question as ship has special compartments fruits and vegetables.
for sumuggling gold,
California, gn Important fruit region, forbids the un- of restricted importation
fruits even from other areas in the United States AFP.
Hemingway was
revising 'Death In
The Afternoon'
El Escorial, Aug. 10..
petition in New York, Heting representation toole, and pro-Writer Ernest Hemingway
assets of $1,000 and liabilities of of indigenous people, and pro- mise not to allow any $5,446.
vide other forms of native nuclear tests in the The per of her success was representation for people living opposite Jack Gilbert in "The in wholly, primitive conditions, Merry Widow" in 1925.-AP.
atmosphere which might add to people's apprehen- sions about fallout.
The President in answer to
press com questions at his
last ference recalled that January he announced that the United States was no longer bound by a gentlemen's agree- ment not to carry out nuclear tests, but would exhaust every possibility of reaching some significant agreement with the Soviet Union,
DISCOURAGING
to reach, agreement
Efforts
had been very disappointing and discouraging and apparently no progress had beets made.
Mr Eisenhower sald that when the point was reached that pro- gress in negotiations was not possible then the United States had to take care of itself. But
so long as he was in the White House he would adhere to a promise not allow anything be exploded in the atmosphere which would add to people's ep¬ prehchalons-Reiter.
-Reuter.
Anglo - Islandic fishing truce
London, Aug. 10.
Britain and Iceland agreed tonight to a truce for at least two months in their dispute about fishing rights off the North Atlantic island. They will seek a solution around the conference table.
said today he was busy revising a famous book- "Death In The After- noon" at the time of a report that he was dead. A report, originating in Stockholm Monday, sald Hemingway had died in Malaga, Spain.
on
refused commutation of his death sentence to life imprisonment, died in the gas chamber at San Quen, tin prison yesterday, it was disclosed here today.
Robert Harmon
was serving
a ten-year term for armed rob- bery when he attacked, and in- The ship also faces confsca-jured a prison-mate Cali tion since under India's customsfornia law at the time prescrib- Вы вы vessel "constructed, ed the death penalty for such a adapted. altered
or fitted for crime.
the purpose of concealing goods" is prohibited entry into ports and can be confiscated.-UPI.
Gamble seeks
rise in allowance
་
WROTE GOVERNOR
When Hermon was told that the death penalty had been re- vised to life imprisonment he refused to accept the com- mutations and wrote California. Governor Edwind Brown ask. ing for death
Governor Brown, who had re- fused to commule Carryl Chess- man's death sentence, promised not to intervene in, Harmon's
сабе.
As Harmon was about to ca- ter the gas chamber, а San Francisco lawyer obtained. short reprove while he pro- sented an appeal but it lasted
Mrs Gamble Benedict Parum- only 20 mhuries-AFF.
New York, Aug. 10.
beanu, 19, the heiress who eloped with 'a jobless Rumanian last. April, sought today to have her allowance raised to $1,500 a month.
She is at the moment re- ceiving $150 a week, or about The bearded nobel prize- $600 a month, from the estate winning writer had arrived in of approximately $500,000 she Spain on a business-pleasure I will receive when she becomes visit on Friday,
21 on January 15, 1982.
Missing U.S. code experts leave note
Her court-appointed guardian, State Samuel Markewich, fled a re not be port saying her current financial
needs are $1,500 a month.
IN GOOD HEALTH For nearly a whole day,
could Hemingway found. Today he revealed he was writing in seclusion at the estate of an America, frien
near Malaga.
IN COTTAGE
8.
Washington, Aug. 10. Department Offeials to
day refused to confirm or deny press reporta taxi two missing mathematicians from the National Security Agency, had left a note azying · they were dissatisfied with life in Mr Markewich told the court
ike. Tinhted Biales and; wene thai Mrs Porumbeanu, and her
going to the USSR, The reports sald that a note husband, still unemployed, were living in a small cottage in Montclair, New Jersey, with a left by the two men, Beras T. couple which has two children. Mitchell, 31 and William E be dead," Hemingway told re- He said their quarters were Martin 29, had been handed am not dead. I anything but confortable" but over by the Dederice Depart Ind. The agreement would have The two-year-long dispute porters. "I
hos extended even into. naval am in exceptionally good they were financially unable to ment to the Senete Armed ended on Thursday,
As soon as this position was engagements between gunboats health, as a matter of fact, move into a home of their own Force Committee now studying
A their disappear UPL taken and passed on to Iceland, ibi"
"I was busy worldng on the The Foreign Office announced the Foreign Office disclosed, the appendix to Death In The
Afternoon," Hemingway zali. that the British trawler Industry Icelanders said they were willing
"I did not learn until late had agreed to extend for another to meet on the governmental evening that I was supposed to two months a voluntary ban on level to deal with the problem. fishing within 12 miles of Ice
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