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Nixon drops a hint at television

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interview

PAN AM

Phone 37031

Of The IKE MAY RECEIVE KHRUSHCHEV

Day

If discussion

Black Monday on nuclear

the

TRICTLY speaking.

phrase, lus no meaning now, for I need to de- signate that Monday the nehouls re-opened after the summer holidays; a whole generation ngo,

It meant the end of those kile days wilch encome passed wonderful

excur

1:

sions into the countryside; of jam jars Alled with sticklebacks! of runnin beside the reaping machin while

neres of corn deenpitated and tied in one ragic twist of a screw.

were

meant the end of raiding orebards and being sent fus bed with a huge spoonful of castor oil after ending

ban is wanted

Washington, Sept. 11.

Vice-President Richard Nixon hinted to- night that President Eisenhower might receive Mr Nikita Khrushchev if the Soviet Prime Minister wanted to dis cuss a possible nuclear test bon agree- ment.

Me Nixon dropped the hint when answering a question on

television Interview,

Mr

Nixon said he would have very title hope that Me

the fruit of one or twp Khrushchev who is due in New heavily laden treon. It

York on September would ment the end of delight- | discuss the issue, ful farmhouse days, and huge dishes of blackberries, dir. und cream, and all the Imaginative excitement of hunting and being hunted In

picked-up teams over the countryside.

Tearful trip

LACK

Bu on the train.

Monday meant al

or

He added, however, that if

Khrushchev indicated willingness to do so, he believed President Elshower would be willing to

discuss the nuclear test bin issue with him.

Mr Nixon the Repablle_n Presidential candidate, was mak- ing his first publie appearance since leaving hospital for treat- ment of a knee injury.

No plans

He was asked whether he would discuss the nuclear test for the day-boy, an issue with Mr Khrushchev packing of his satchel in-or whether he proposed to sve ching the well formed; the Soviet Prime Minister while of faithful Sexton Bluke he was this country heading

brary which was all that the

stood between the

bly.

K's message:

peace and

Mr

happiness

to Britain

London, Sept. 11. Khrushchev

on board

the liner Baltika bound for New York has sent this message to Mr Harold -Macmillan, the Prime Minister: Being

Nations

session of the United

General Assembly. I

close 10 BriUsh Soviol delegation to the shores on my way, to New York scholar United Nations General Assem-to the and the cane which was Always better timed after the master had spent summer at cricket,

one

MAC'S, REPLY

Mr Nixon said he had no

Mr Khrushchev to you, and

take this opportunity to extend plans to see And he said he did not agre of Great Britain, best

the entire people wisises with those who -believed it Yel once it was over and the would be a good idea, for him of well-being, peace and hip-

sehool anttled down, things and his Democratie opponent piness. seemed not too bad. There for the presidency, Senator

"I should also like to ex- were compensations, at John Kennedy, to see him. least

lesson you liked Mr Nixon said: "I believe press the hope for co-operation and one master who was only the President should see with the government and the

[him," not too but.

delegation of Great Britain In Mr Nixon favoured continua- the solution of the vitally im- But that WIK long ago of present negotiations with portant problems facing the

Black Monday does 110t

the Soviet Union, together with 15th session. of the General seem to exist now. Some Britain, on a nuclear test ban, Assembly, particularly in the

He said he favoured renewing solution sympathising with nuclear tests once it was clearly the misery of the scholars, established that the test

returning Rippested

to negotiations hud

no reasonable geltool on a Titesday, even later in the week, Monday and Its preceding weekend lost their gloom.

te pedagogue!

No sadness

UN chance to succeed.-Reuter,

o

920

240 all this week and next in the Colony, we the children returning to seitool. Judging by their faces, there is none of that whleh, it seems. existed a generation on their faces,

Of

andness

ago.

Fireworks display starts fire

תנוגן

Rome, Sept. 12. course, perhaps the Sparks from fireworks sel

teachers are different. Any schoolmaster dirting with

of

middle age will tell you that schoolmasters those long ago days were! different altogether. There were giants in the land then, while the head- master towered some nine feet and had fire coming out of his noxtails,

Condemned cell

THE

THE headmaster's study occupied an appro- ximate position to the schoolboy, that the -con- demned coll does to a con- viet, and executions were

with dispatched officiency obtained by observing the tactica of such heroes as Hobbs and

Sution

The

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of

problem..

the disarmament

Mr Macnilan replied: "1 wish to thank you for your message. I can assure you that Her Majesty's Government share your hopes for the success- ful outcome of the 15th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations,

"Like you, they are sincerely anxious to

progress see real made

disarmament."- Reuter,

over

Bid to stop

revolt in Indo-China

Royal Family at Balmoral

The Royal Family posed for this charming picture in the grounds of their Scottish home, Balmoral Castle, recently. (Left to right) Princess Anne, 10; Prince Philip, Duke of Edin burgh; Prince Andrew; the Queen and Prince Charles, 11. -AP Photo.

FALSE TEETH

FOR CHEWING!

THE CUD

Lumumba is told: 'I'll

shoot if you advance

General's statement was not authorised

Accra, Sept. 11. The Ghana Government to-

night

dissociated itself from statements reported have been made to the Britlah press on the Congo aituation by General Henry T. Alexander, Bri- tish chief of Ghana's De- fence Staff.

A statement from President Nkrumah's office said it had come to the government's notice that General Alexander WOG sold to have made statements on the Congo to the British press,

"The government wishes to makelt known that General Alexander has not been au- thorised to make any statement of any kind on the Congo situa- tion," the statement said,

"The government of Ghana therefore,completely dissociates self from any statement which General Alexander is alleged to have made."

"NOT SORRY' (General Alexander was quoted in British newspapers last week as saying that he was, "not sorry" to see Mr Lumumbu go.

(He was also quoted as saying that he believed there und beon a plon in the Congo to discredit United Nations from the start, and to get Europe out and the East in,"

the

(Ile was quoted as saying: "UN Ineffectiveness has allowed it to succeed. I am not prepared to go as far as to say this policy was Russian or Commu- bist."

(The 49-year-old General was commissioned in the Carnero- ninns. Before his appointment ag chief of Ghana's Defence Staff about nine months ago he com- manded the 26th Ghurken In- fantry Brigade in the Far East), --Router,

Stopped from taking over radio Stabbed his

Leopoldville, Sept. 11.

Premier Patrice Lumumba, leading armed Congolese soldiers in an attempt

sister over

to take Leopoldville radio by surprise today, found his way barred by TV programme.

a British officer commanding Ghana troops of the UN force who said: "I'll shoot if you advance.”

emerged

their

Washington, Sept. 11. A young Colombian dentist

New York, Sept. 11. has arrived here to seek a

The officer, a red-head, was

nervously in General They stood

Lundulla United States patent for hastily summoned from front of the Ghana troops of from his personal tour with a A 13-year-old boy today ad- mitted the fatal stabbing whom only the blue helmets disgusted air. He had failed to his equipment and method afternoon nap and had not even

of his teenage sister as used in fittings cows with had time to put on his blue UN were visible-looking as though find the, Prime Minister.

helmet when word come that

dumped they had just been

Meanwhile the Congolese

the climax of an argu- false teeth.

Mr Lumumba was approaching there on the ground.

troops had taken up

ment over what television Dr Nelson Cruz Arios, 30, of at the head of his contingent of AL this moment, General positions not far away and were

programme to watch. that his dentistry soldiers., Call, claims

Lundulla, Commander-in-Cluet face to face with the Ghana

The girt was Virginia Let work in well-bred cows can in- The Congolese Premier went of the Congolese army, drove up troops. crease their life-expectancy by up to the UN guard posted at in a car bearing a Buttering More Ghand troops arrived Johnson. 16, who was found dead last night on the front as much as 10 years.

the approach to the road lead-scarlet pennant. Cane in hand, and put up a barrier stretching lawn of her fashionable home Dr Cruz, who has been in- ing to the radio station and in ho went up w the cordon of the full length of the radio in suburban Perinton A bread vited to demonstrate his method rough tones demanded to be Ghana troops barring the radio Bangkok, Sept. 12,

to cattlemen in several regions allowed to pass, saying that he entrance and said: "Lumumba The Laos Premier, Souvanna of the United States, said that a wished to talk to the Congolese is here. You have arrested him. Phoumo.

yesterday invited cow atted with false teeth last people..

Relcase him.” anti-Communist revolutionary

red-hatred leaders to talks at the Royal

sear gained 40 pounds and in-

Very coolly, the creased its daily milk production capital of Luang Prabang in an by a gallon in four months.

Confronted

by, the British officer said: "Come in and see for yourself," and proceeded to revolver, effort to stave off a revolt in Today he is scheduled to dis- ofeer ormod with

of the studios. the ny lado-China kingdom.

cuss his work with experts at Mr Lumumba hesitated, dis. take Gen. Lundulla on a tour Radio Vientiane broadcast the Beltsville Experimental concerted. For five minutes he Invitation following Station, a government agricul- stood there uncertain before his Souvanna Phouma's return tura! station in Maryland.

23-man escort,

Then, from Luang Prabang where he "I'm quite hopeful that I will

Indignantly exclaim Sparks picked up by the wind held hurried taling with Kingbe able tó Interest people here ing: "It is disgraceful prevent- Savany Vatthana in the wake in my work, and that I'll being the Prime Minister from

equipment entering his radio station:" of the formation of the anti-able to patent the

movement by and method I've used with very revolutionary pro-Western General Phoumi good results," Dr Cruz sald, Nosavan AP.”

UPI.

off on Rome's major hills in a final ceremony ending the Olympic Games start- ed a bush fire early today' on Monte Mario, causing thousands of spectatora lo flee in panic, trampling one another.

Police at the secne estimated at least 10 people were seriously hurt,

net fire to day bushes оп the hillside.

The fire brigade which was standing by could not get to the Are Lecnuse of the fleeing people,

AP.

the

Acid bath

Paris, Sept. 11. which can│Nitrie neld burning everything answered le, were In a path spread horror and we a better generation for death rough the little village 'all that? Or did our mas- of Hoppe near Belfort when s tora think we ware feoblo tanker truck was smashed in stuff which would go to an accident, It whe

here today. pieces at the first knock?

we are inclined to Just as

think that modern ways are terribly decadent, and that thin

generation |

made of feoblar stuff.

ruiters and

of horror

ran down the slope spreading through the whole village. The coverings of elecleis cabies were quick ly exten away and », ''Ere Blaried,

extricated him but he died of barns and other injuries.

Indignant

Ile then anounced his, in- tention of going to United Na- tions headquarters.

Mr Lamanba, who was wear- ing civilian clothes, then got in to a car and drove off to the Royal Hotel, headquarters of the UN Command In Leopoldville, loaving his soldiers outside

Troops dig in-

Meanwhile, Chana UN troops came running out of the radio building and jumped Into Indivi- dual pits which they had, dug In One of the villagers trying to the building grounds durkiy the runch her children plunged up morning. Their bluo helmets to her knees in the self and and the steel of "their" "sub- was taken to hospital suffering machine guns could be seen from grave, barna.

bobbing through the gram. R

biha loods of

日 Lorry Congolese soldiers, came to halt with a screeching of raken building. The outside", the

wearing helmnois Forty inhabitants Including the Congolese

.. fearned Meanwhile the village's muni- cipal counatiiors who wOLD Just leaving - connell, mées Ing came out funt in time to see the souldent but ‹ibelr frantic attempts to save the driver fulled.

The driver was killed and firs were lų Hompita!

person

terribly burned,

The" truck carrying nitrie sold

missed a turning in the middin |

At any rate, all wo know for j of the tage, stioubled the

certain Is, Monday fan't

- black any more.

sidewalk and uzdahed into 'R building. The old filled the

The other four persons injured were in a car following si behind the tanker and were

plattered with weld.

He was trapped in the driver's inmates, of a children” home eircled with a rock band, jump

set but could not be reached - which was in the path of the od out and lined up alongside Deoause of the nitrio, sold · deadly sold were ; quickly their comrades. There were now

evacuated-AFP. fumes, Masked Bremen finally

about one, indeed of them

Man who stopped Lumumba

Bideford, Sept. 11. LI George Short, the soldier who refused Congo- Pairica lese Premier Lumumba entry, to the -Leopoldvitio radio station today, is the 20-year-old son of д construction 'worker. **

Short, Bettiah officer the Ghana: serving with

UN ¡delachments In' the. 'emergendy force, Is A

Mightly-ballé 'youth.

grounds with a soldier station- knife was ed every ve yards along it back.

Complained

imbedded in her

Hor brother, Michael was taken into custody by Juvenile authorities

court pending action. No charges were lodged

Police

sald

Virginia and against hum Michael apparently

quarrelled over the choice of television programmnes,*

Gen Lundulla on his way out

men gathered there and with stopped to speak with the news

He complained the soldiers. bitterly about the UN forces atationed there and at the air ports but he made no other move and tension essed.

Later the Congoleso soldiers elimbed back into their trucks dog. and went away

leaving

Then the boy become enrag. ed, when Virginia; gava popcorn he had made to a pot

Tomo

The girl was stabbed about only Gen Lundulia still looking 30 times, investigators sald very angry and five soldier UPI.

escorts.

Meanwhile another small in- cident had occurred within the radio

building stealf. Thred NEW STORM

DEVELOPS

Tokyo, Sept. 13.

A new troplozi,storm,, was 18- ported moving through: the Pacific today; but, it posed no threat to land areas, Ame mrradiately.

Congolese soldiere carrying their weapons walked into the bulld- ing and ruidenly found them- solves face to face on the first floor with a group of Chine soldiers guarding the telex room. Both sides stopped alert with thefr. Angers on the trigger. For about a quarter of an hour the alluation remained like thai, Both sides tried to explain -- one in French and one in Eng÷. The US Air Force weather central at Fuchu air station Bald fish to their mutual confusion,

Finally the AFF correspond tropical storm Irma, carrying ent stepped in a negotiator, centro winds of only 40 miles persuaded the Congolese an hour, was located about 563 their guard | milos, west-southwest of Quam soldiers to mount miwide of the building. Instead and moving / northwest at. 12. of inside arguing that they miles per hour, then p could not "Intorfere with the it was expected to bo about internal affairs, of" the radio | 400 milles west at Cluam by to- station.AFP:

morrow morning --UPL

WES jo.

Ho

He worked as a cub re- porter for the Bideford Gazelle before he drafted 18 sonthe Commissioned last year, he {was " 'basigned to Uke

·· Charialan-sfmYETE.

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