THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEZZELLER 12, 1960, **
Fierce storm strikes South
Carolina, YUGOSLAVIA
6 injured
Charleston, S.C., Sept. 11.
A tornado-like storm streaked into Charleston, South Carolina, today in advance of high winds expected on the upper US. east coast from hurricane Donna..
100th birthday
Chicago, Sept. 11. 'The Rev. Carl Alfred Bfurnbom, oldent · cirrgy- man of the Evangelical Church uf Covenant
celebrated his
America,
100th birthday today.
He attributed his longe- vity to the "grace of God,"
The
highlig
birthday was a party at- tended by abotit 150 ministers and their wives at the Covenant Home for The Ared here,
Svanbruk,
1
Bjornbom was born
Sweden, on Sept. 11, 1900, and came the United Stutes #1
.lo
1879,-UF1.
Labour MP
snubbed in Rhodesia
Ndola, N. Rhodesin.
Sept. 11:
Mr John Stonehouse, Labour Member of 'Parliament for Wednesbury, Stafford- shire, was not allowed to leave the aircraft when he innded here yesterday en route to Salisbury and Bechuanaland from Nairo-
bi.
Mr Stonehouse, who was do- elated a prohibited inanigrant Just
Federal year by the Government or Rhodesia and Naysaland, had been given
vist by she govern ment's office in Nairobi. This would normally have meant , only that he could not leave
the airport.
ter ser
His next stop was Salisbury. where, he said before he left Nairobi, he intended to demand Coins- the British wealth Relations Secretary. Mr Duncan Sandys, "to protest at Faleral Government's Inter- ference with a British Member of Parliament carrying out his duties."---Ching Mail Special
First reports sald at least six paras huid been injured by fly- ing
wind-driven glass and (tebris.
The Charleston police depart-
ACCUSES
PRAVDA
Belgrade, Sept. 12. The official Yugoslav nows-
paper Borba today accused Prayda- official news- paper. of tho Soviet Communist Party of "forgories" and of "slan- dering the entire Yugoslav foreign policy."
ment said there was "plenty of Ing an article in Pravda 10 days The newspaper was answer.
damage."
J. W. Cole, manager of the 90 which criticised Yugoslav
"rovisionism,'
Francis Marion Hotel, suid the
The "newspaper war," follow- wind blew in the coffee shoped the publication here de window, sending three persons
Kordell, Mr Edvord to the hospital with injuries book by
senior Yugoslav Vice-President, from lying lasa.
which he criticised the Chinese Communist view that war
"unperfalls" inevitable.
SMASHED
Cole mid the wind niso lock ed out the window of a camera shes in the hotel building and mishel large plate glass win- dows a novelty store cross the sujeet from the hotel.
is located
htt The hotel six miles from the St Andrews section where the storm was first reported.
The weather bureau at Char- lesion sald several tornado-like storms
reported in The bureau sald one of them des- troyed the buildings. were reported harbour.—AP,
תכhnal test
the Charleston
urca.
three roofa of Two waterspouls in Charleston
Nixon turns
of
with
INSULTING
Pravda necused Mr Kardelj revisionist "propagating views," of "falsifying Marxism" and of "bringing discord to the Communist camp and helping Chemies of Communtaan."
Today, Borba replied by sy- ing that Pravda had used "very crude and insulting expressions" which were in fact a political attack" on Yugoslavia,
vus
The main aim of Pravda, the Yugoslav newspaper said, to try to stop Yugoslav Com- munists from discussing topical problems of Communist policy- and so keep a monopoly of glving Ideological interpretations of the problems.-Reuter.
in Hollywood French actor Yves Montand confirmed rumours that he and his wife Simone Signoret had quar- perhaps relled over Marilyn Monroe. He admitted that Marilyn "had hui a schoolgirl erush on han," and that his wife had been upset. But he added "And I don't blame her. But now I've explained everything to her and she is very understanding." He pointed out that he and Simons have been married 11 years, and "Nothing will break marriage." Picture shows: Marilyn and Yves together dur-
this
yeacem ing the filming of "Let's Make Love" earlier Express Photo.
up our
U.S. would seek
down offer Contraband drastic action
by envoy
Washington, Sept, 11.
explosives
said
Algers, Sept. 1. Vice-President Richard M. | Military sources here
Nixon today "gratefully today that 13 tons of explosives declined" an offer by John had been taken off a Yugoslav Davis Lodge, U.S. Am ship in Oran two days ago, bassador to Spain, to resign his post and return home to campaign for the Republican ticket.
in Cuba
COMMUNISTS ACCUSED OF PROPAGANDA
London, Sept. 11.
Mr Justin Bombokö, Congolese Foreign Minister, in Mr Joseph Ileo's government today said that "the Soviet and the Czechoslovak em- bassies in Leopoldville have indulged in dis- tributing propaganda pamphlets attacking the legal government of the Republic," radio Brazzaville reported.
SOLDIERS GO ON HUNGER STRIKE
Bonn, Sept. 11. Officers and men of the Lan- cashire Fusiliers stationed to- at Osnabrueck, met
Mr. Beanboko was speaking to reporters in Brazzaville, A
former French Conga, while enroute to New York to attend the United Nations Security Council sassion on the Congo.
PAMPHLETS
Brazzaville radio quoted him as saying that he had *Wo coplex at Soviet-produced
which Je pamphlets
would show the Secretary Council "t the affairs of our country.” prove foreign Interference in
Answering a reporter's ques-
Mr
day to consider ways of on, Mr Bombuko sald
Hoo's government "is against
improving the standard any attempts to turn the Con-
of food at their camp, go into a testing ground for where 250 men went on competing powers." temporary hunger strike
of
Page
BARRED
FROM AIRPORT
Brussels, Sept. 11.
Mr Abbé Fulbert Youlou, President of the former French Republic of the Congo. tonight banned Patrice Lumumba dein. ratton from, taking off from Brazzaville airport on Ma Way to New York to at- tend the UN Security Comm- cil meeting, the Belgian radio reported.
The
delegation, beaded
Ly Mr Thomas Kansa, minister delegate to the UN in Mr Lumiumba's LOW- ernment, was told to rotura to Leopoldyville, the radio sald.AF.
Soviet claim vertical
takeoff
aircraft
London, Sept. 11, Many vertical takeoff air- craft had been built in the Soviet Union, according to speaker Moscow
Q
radio.
on
He said Soviet ald, Including at lunchtime yesterday. "munition carrying planes," had A British army spokesman been sent to the Congo without President did the knowledge cald today, "the 250 men not eat lunch yesterday. The Joseph Kasavubu and even the trouble seems to have been Congolese Foreign Ministry had
The aircraft include one call. that the standard of food, not been told. which was usually pretty good, "This was
un-ed the "Coleopter" which goes. unsolicited, wanted and
assis into horizontal fight after rising Interested suddenly deteriorated.
a 10-storey Mr Lumumba to the height of "The messing officer has been tance for which
and away
the commanding had to pay by allowing the dis- building, the speaker said, officer, Lout Col. J. P. Grover,tribution of Soviet propaganda in the returned only a couple of days lenfiets and pamphlets
Congo," Mr Bomboko said, ago from leave,
MESS MEETING
Commenting on the fact that "He is sorting it all out today Mr Patrice Lumumba had also sent a delegation to the Security at a mess meeting at which a Council, Mr Bomboko said; committee sits
junior ours is 3 legally appointed about for horizontal dight. NCO's and private_soldiers to delegation.
with
More and more designs and experimental machines were ap pearing daily in aircraft desión bureaux, he went on.
Among them was the "Khover- Plan" which took off like a helicopter, but turned lis engine
In other machines, the wing, discuss the food. The meeting "Should two. Congolese de- not the engine switched about. has been brought forward from legations present themselves at These were still - experimental is usunt day which was to have the Security Council it would be "but only a short time should that one of them is pass before the new models are "The men turned up for tea legal and the other illegal." in serial production." the speaker last night and incidentally they | Reuter,
added, China Mail Special.
been next Wednesday,
thought it was pretty good. You can certainly assume that they turned up for breakfast this morning as well
"No disciplinary action has
nti very
Washington, Sept. 11. Assistant Secretary of State Francis Wilcox today
indicated the United States would scek "dras-been taken. The procedure w orderly yesterday. tic action” against the Fidel Castro regime if there was no question of rioting or anything like that, They a Communist base is established in Cuba.
didn't like the food so they just Wilcox said in A broadcast He expressed confidence that went away again." dectured the contraband ex-interview that if the situation OAS "would respond" to
States plosives were destined for the arose, "we would call for drastic United
request nationalist
action" against rebels.netion within the Organisation of American States."
revolutionary
The ship, the freighter Zabar, was en route from Yugoslavia Casablanca. Military authorflies examined her cargo stop la Oran And curing
to
Nixon, let it be known that he will decline all such offers by U.S. ambassadors on the grounds that it is not in the Algorlan nution's best interests" to have|AP such key individuals "return home for partisan purposes in these critical times,"
The Vice-President's views were made known in a cable- Kram seni to Lodge by Nixon's administrative assistant, Robert H. Finch.
Lodge, who bas been U.S. Ambassador to Madrid since 1954, is the brother of R publican vice presidential nominee Henry Cabot Lodge.. Nixon himself sets out to- morrow on a 9,000-mile com- paign trip-UPI,
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(10).
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(B).
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instance! (5).
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for
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Astonishing action by TUC deepens Gaitskell's dilemma
Douglas, Isle-of-Man, Sept. 11.
The Trades Union Congress ended its annual assembly here on Friday leaving Mr Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Party Leader, with a bigger fight than ever on his hands on whether or not Britain should keep the Hydrogen bomb.
official
the
"drastic
Caban meni.
the
Asked if there would be any for developments today as a result this morning's meeting the replied: "No, ils govern-okesman
Just a question of giving ad His remarks were prompted vice Quite a lot of straight! by a question posed to him in a talking goes on at these mess Columbia Broadcasting System meeting."-China Mail Special, j radio programme indicating that Cobu was buying increasing amounts of weapons from Iron Curtain countries.
"As. Mr Castro's defiance of the organisation of American States grows," Wilcox said, "my Ruess is that opposition to his altitude will continue to grow within the OAS."
session
of
W. GERMAN
NEWSMAN ARRESTED
abvious
Moscow Radio hits
at idlers' and `parasites'
London, Sept. 11.
Certain people who think that the entire purpose of life is to go dancing regularly-and to dance "in such a way that everybody's attention is turned on them"-were criticised by a Moscow Radio commentator.
The comumentator,
Viktor Institute to go to Kazakhstan, Kaminin, in a home service but went to Moscow Instead.
"He wears a nylon sult and talk, candemned the "idler" SPECIAL SESSION
scrtain Hamburg, Sept. 11
were stripped shirt. Ho crosses his Individuals who Diplomatic observers hare The West German news willing to ride into the bright and looks at those round. have indicated that a special
the whole world. Asked why agency DPA announced future of Communism or the him with contempt as if defying
backs of others." They were: the OAS Is being
Cho he didn't
where today that one of its re-
Example one: 1wo discussed to take up the Cuban
young porters was arrested in Moscow girls, Galina Stepanova institute set him, his cynical situation once more.
left reply was I couldn't, I had a They
and and said that
Leipzig, the action
was held
Khama Kostyanova,
bad cold."
the added that Kaminin questioned for. 12 hours their work a taiten by the American foreign | ministers in Costa Rica last
graduate came in the category which had one guiding slogan measures to be taken collective-
therefore "You live only once,
life whatever you ly against Communist infiltra-
take trom tion through Cuba.
Unless
month is the first of a series of
סצם
long time by East German police and have no need to get an
other job. and was then expelled.
from the Eastern zone. The journalist Wolfgang Mar-
'MAKE MERRY' The girls decided, as they
The Congress's astonishing tory remained with
there is a sudden quardt was making a report on put it, to make merry. They the Leipzig fair yesterday when have, however, a strange inter-. action in simultaneously back- Cousins baltaliona.
change in the attitude of the he was suddenly arrested in the pretation of meny making,
friendships ing both the Galiskell
(Mr Gaitskell's policy re-Castro regime toward the OAS, street. Some of the exhibitors -tuy line-which is against Britain affirmed loyally to Nato, based particularly the United States, reportertly complained OF his streets, the frequenting of re- alonu renouncing the bomb- on an American provided deter-diplomatie spokesmen said that alutude.
staurauis-today and Mr Frank Cousins's re= | rent Mr Cousins resolution it is entirely possible that an- Another West German journ one, tomorrow another." jection
short of unilateralismother" foreign ministers con-allst Guenter Werner Sorge was defence policy stopped based on the threat to use by avoiding any direct reference ference be scheduled for early also expelled for the same rea- from Tbilisi who was instructed deepens the Labour lender's to Britain alone renouncing the next year--UP).
son, DPA said—AFP.
by the Gearg Polytechnical diemuna.
of any
bomb.) The.C. decisions hove It was not the only blow dealt
no binding effect on the ac-by the U.C. to the Labour tions of any future Labour kinders prestige. Within 24 hours government,
of the H-bomb decision, the Bul Bo Socialist can yet Congress-with Mr Cousins pro- foretell how far they will, in-viding the drive-rejected his fluenco the Labour
Party's recent overtures for a
slight delegato angvai
Con-watering down of Socialist state ference next month where ownership philosophy by en- five-sixthe of the 6,500,000 dosing a demand for more-not votes are held by trade less-nationalisation. unionists affiliated to Labour. Here there was no question of
saving Mr Gallskeil's feelings. referred to the Mr Cousins
own
M
BIG QUESTION
Big question fucing the Labour leaders statement at Labour's leaders today war:
Blackpool conference last year, Will their party take its cue that if members accepted the view of those who from the T.U.C. and endorse its miority"
"for and against the bomb" line fought the goneral election, -which would have the Im-neilonalisation on balance lost mediate effect of saving Mr tis votes."
from a humillating Mr, Galtskell
declared: "tho Cousins delent?
whole movement rapidly showed Or in a revulsion of feeling, it did not want any tampering will it sloge a final showdown with the party's bare principles, which might result in complete The Transport Union leader rejection of his policy?
added: "we sul belleve The TU.C. decision stemned cannot have Socialism fully
behind-scends lender"
without control applled
We
of
ship moves to save Mr Galtakoll largo sections of major in- from the defeat which threaten-dustrich,
Dow
ed in here if there had been "Let the world and some of a straight vote between omicil our colleagues who may have Labour palley and a multi-union differing views in another cost- anti-bomb
agitation headed feruntco, chamber : latow by Mr Cousing and his 1,300,000 that that is where we stand and sirong Transport and General | that that in what we believe,” Woriturs.
My Cousine's store) pinpoint-
1
Bu since, in the two-wAY ed the power struggle between decision, the, Cousins' resolti- himself and Mr Gaitskoil which must Becfallate expect to reach now heights at the Labour conference—ILOLOT.
tion was passed with siniost twin a big x majority. ss official policy, the moral vis-
Example
two:
in the
they meet
graduate
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..more and more...
er 25%...
com."
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Emphasising that the "na» of parasite elements In our society has never been so small as at present,” Kaminim sald, Soviet society, when con- demning parazites," "mutigt alio those who severely condemn have given birth to them.” China Mall Special
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