THE CHINA MAI, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1960.
K EXPLAINS CRITICISM OF UN Joke of the
Misconstrued as personal attack on Hammarskjold
New York, Sept. 26.
Soviet Premior Nikita S. Khrushchey, in a
speech apparently intended as
a ré
buttal to a statement by UN Secretary- General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, said today that his attack on the UN frame- work should not be construed as a per- sonal attack on Mr Hammarskjold. "Khrushchev is said to he Mr Khrushchev. fold; the kitekting Hammarskjudi, and meeting chusing a crisis in the United Nations," the Soviet Premier
a luncheon at the Hotel United tolt Baltimore given him by Ameri. industrialist MF Cyrto
Eaton.
Mr Hammarskjold said in an unexpected General Assembly appearance yesterday that be cause of the Soylet atlack nol taly
stake, was his future at but that of the United Nations, a
Point of view
"The Soviet delegation her! come 10 New York the
Natiors Assembly prove again and again the vita ncecurity of general and gomas) pletes disarminent under inter-
I repent itional control.
under strici International con- trol."
Vagueness
He said American newspapers hvel arcused him of being vague un matters of control.
"I do not know how to dispel from those who have closed their
Mr Krushchev declared: "have alrently said that the crux of the matter les not in the personal eritielson of Mr Ham-wn eyes with it and have be
Togged their reason," he said. Je at that marskjold. His
The Premier then proceeded to personally adopts the stund of the US. State Department in the spell out bls-views on disarma- evaluation of mèrnational desent in this way velopments, but that this posi- than of his influences the imple- mentation of United Nations des cisions in the interests of group of states to the detriment of other stakes,
une
"Is it possible for a man who adheres to a print of view of Implement one certain parly United Natione decisions?
Mr "If
Hammarskjold's candidature suits the Western howers, we will not objeet 19 their nominating hbo for a just In the tripartite executive body which we propose be set up,
"But
from apart Hammarskjold, there should be in this body a representative of 190 socialist intries and a representative of neutral countries."
"Every man of common sense can read that the matter of in- ternational control is very clearly treated in my statement, and what is most important--we are ready to sit at the conference ble and help to clarify those
estions that are not clear.
sitting This MAIL before
xt lable
to conduct negotiations, Bem agreement must be reached That we nust resolve the dis- that WO armament problem, must obtain an agreement 08 disarmament under strict inler.
ational control.
"We are denunding disarmo- Mr Rent
precisely under contrd and not control over armaments,
Thus," Mr Khrushchev šuki, "the excentive body of the UN would reflect the actual cor- relation of forces which has historically come into being in the present-day world,"
Maximum load
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"Indeed, vonirol over armit:- ments does not lessen the dun. ger of a sudden wutbreak WDY."
Arms race
SCCKS
Khrush-
Soviet Premier chev
to be enjoying quite some Joke with Poland's Gomulka as they pose for the press In the UN bull big re- cently. Express Photo.
K LUNCHES WITH U.S. MILLIONAIRES
New York, Sept. 26, Mr Nikita Khrushchev lunched tuday with
friend millionaire
Mr Cyrus S. Eaton and a top- of capitalist Becret rusler guests behind an iron cur- tain designed to protect the from Americans Identity publicity.
Mr Eaton, who has met Mr Khrushchev in Moscow and
is an exponent of peaceful coexistenze,
had
his own security force on hand 10 keep newsmen the Hotel from
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Mr Khrushchev continued: "Control over armaments is fruitless in the economie sense f the word as well, since it due not alleviate the burden of the arms race which, in its entirety, fles on the shoulders of the mi Bons."
Mishrushchev cited-Mr-E- B's own figure of a hundred billion dollars being spent - munlly on urmaments and usk- ei
The County hospital's new super elevator jamined between floors on is inaugural Journey, } "Can IL Lr allowed that carrying the Mayor and seven
gigantic human values created other dignitaries. Engineers the work of billions of people sourched 41 length for the should be wasted unproductively trouble until saneone spotted a far should be spent on the ac- sign over the door; "Maximum cumulation of weapons for moss, Joud, seven persona."-UPI. Lextermination?" AP.
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12 Author of a Biblical book.
9 Gremlin relative. (4)
10 Extremely lttle. (7)
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16 On the record as Important.
(3)
18 Carefully allocate. (4)
19 Reduce to ineffectiveness.
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21 Work to a common end. (5)
22 Huron's neighbour, (4)
23 Captured on board? (6)
23 Stands out at Southend. (4)
20 Paya to get back. (7)
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Ballimore.
was Mr Khrushchev's first venture inlo American soclety on this trip but he had to sneak in a side deor under Mr Eaton's security plan. Practically no one saw ปล.
The Cleveland indus- trialist termed the occasion
private business meet- ing." Newstrieti und photo- graphers were borred, hin. spokesmen explained, so the estimated 150 American guests could question Mr Khrushchev freely without laving their names given away'.
Texts of the proceedings would be censored 10 delete natics and thet released to the press, Mr Eaton's spokesmen sald, New York Poller barricad- ed the front of the hotel and private security men patrolled the entire 19th floor, ejecting Any nc- porters who succeeded in getting close to the ball- room Mr Eaton rented,
Alr Khrushchev WSB Hostile less the target of feelings
New Among Yorkers than Mr Eaton, A group of Hungarianis Picketed outside the mala entrance waving Birna that said: "Eyrus Eaton is a traitor,"
who
About 200 people had waited in the lobby hoping see the Russian leader missed him because he was hurtled in through not the the men's bar,
mai door, and up + private elevator.
were
Mr Eston's guests reticent about identity as they arrived, Bfost refused to mention their names or show their lovliations. 'except to policeUPI
U.S. protest over East
German issue
Berlin, Sopt. 26.
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16 Had the courage. (5)
17 Quile a plece. (4)
18 Trained rodents) (4)
20 Capital of Ancient Assyria,
(7)
22 Stretches out. (4)
24 May show the way. (6)
28 Imposible without fre? (8)
(4)
27 Wader that was worshipped.
28 do over for some broad. (4)
tested to...the Russians about East German police interference with U.S. Am bassador Walter C. Dow- ling on a trip to East Berlin, last wook.na Berlin's American Commandant, Maj den R. R. Osborne, pald a personal visit to Maj.
century?
DISPUTE OVER THE KASHMIR QUESTION
IS STILL DANGEROUS SAYS PAKISTANI HEAD
Rawalpindi, Sept. 26.
President Mohammad Ayub Khan today called for India and Pakistan to adopt à, spirit of give and take in settling the “still dangerous” dis- pute over Kashmir.
"Any international agréement | example of an old and bitter worth a name must be a com- quarrel being seitled by mutual promise," the midier president concession.
of Pakistán Beclared in an ex- clusive Interview with the Associated Press.
"When issues are complicated neither side con
sailsfaction.
hope it can point the ami pertaps open the door for seltlement in
way
DESCRIPTION
OF BOY'S KIDNAPPER ANNOUNCED
Kashmir," expect full:
indicated that The President "There must be willingness to during his talks with Mr Nehru consider the other person's point after the treaty was igned "Australia-wide interest
of view."
The President Beclared the Indus Waters Treaty he signed with Frime Minister Nehru on September 19 WBS 4 model
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EISENHOWER REFERS TO SECRETIVE DICTATORSHIP' IN HIS LATEST SPEECH
New York, Sept. 26.
President Eisenhower said tonight that the United States maintained military, moral, economic and political strength to assure its safety against dangers posed by "a powerful, secretive dictatorship," 'Mr Eisenhower, in an ad not shared, we help other na- dress prepared. for delivery at:tions which, like ourselves, up- and dignity of men the Golden Jubilee dinner of hold the
National Conference of maintain their liberty. the
America, true to herself, Catholic charities, referred
to
the Soviet Union only in In-will never be tempted to-aban-
Arid terms
made direct mention of the presence
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The President went 03: Then, even should we seem. for a while, victorious over world clroumstances and all vialble focH, WO would be tragic losers-robbed of our herflage destiny as a leader for world peace with justion.
beginning", may have been made toward a Kashmir settle.
ment.
It so it would be the first ernek in a wall of disagreement which led to war in 1948, N
Proposal
Ayub said he and the Indian Prime Minister agreed on
the desirability. of settling the Kashmale quarrel and Improving relations between countries,
"How do you think should about it?" quoted Nehru aa asking.
FD
WO
Sydney, Sept. 26.
in
the 'Graeme Thorne kid- napping case was revived.. today with the police an- nouncement of a descrip- tion of the possible kid- nappar.
Graeme Thorne, aged 0, was kidnapped on July 7 and was found dead more than a month later.
His father had just previously won a state lottery of A£100,- 000 but the kidnapper, after de Hemanding a reward did not make
arrangements to collect it.
FOREIGNER
described
The President said he rapiled he would have preferred a pro-
Police today posal to have come from India, which holds two-thirds of the Thorne's possible kidnapper as disputed Himalayan state,
a short olive complexioned man of between 35 and 40 shid to But when nione came from be a "foreigner" and thought to Nehrit, Ayub made the sugges-dinye used a blue 1955 Ford tion that any solution must con- Customline sedan. sider feelings of "all three partles to the dispute.”—AP,
idcals and Dr Must strip for job
London.
The following nd appeared
Rewards totalling £A15,000 are still waiting to be collected and from Sydney newspapers the New South Walay govern- ment for information leading to the arrest and convletion of kidnapper. Chira Thorne's Mall Special.
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don her noble goals.'
the The President said that here
States had thrived of Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Lite United
"An apparent triumph would under the bracing influence of Soviet Premier.
dent, with belief in God and the dignity of become a soon-exposed illusion. he
Americs in a Durset county newspaper:
London. Neither did
"A materialistic "should the individual, and United
young latly foreign policy or the
The Linslade City Council this
base spiritual
of our bereft of spiritual purpose "Intelligent keen Generul
our could be nothing more than a required by veterinary surgeon decided after long debate to Nutions
Assembly,
society ever become dim,
traditional ship of state, and for reception, secretarial duties, reconstruct which he addressed last That faith in the desthy of America rudderless
Kate' that day.
would disappear before a vain eventually a victim of the fury ele, ability to strip asset." Strip "kissing The President's specch nail reliance 021 materialism and of international storms and in-trim) animals' halz, of course. collapsed. "It's convenient," ex- two themes (1) The importance erass political manOCUVTC.
Catholle of groups such as the charities in the field of private !philanthropy, and (2) The need Americans to place the dignity of the individual above Imaterialistic values.
for
World-wide
The President said that be wanted to view the work of the Chart- conference of Catholic' ties
world-wide against " background of governments oņú men absorbed in the frantic pursuit of transitory temporal power, unworthy ambitious, and false greatness."
"In our season of history, be- yond any previous era, the world spectacle scemi most violent i
most in- its surface turmoil, intense in its inner passion, most titanic in its destructive potential," he said.
and working Our waking hours seem too often filed with the alarms of new threats, the clamour of the aggressive, and cries of the fearful," Mr Elsen-. hower said.
in-
and
of D
"Against the dangers herent in the attitado announced purposes powerful, scoretive dictator- ship, we steadfastly maintain the military, moral, economie and political strength to as sure the nation's safely. "Further knowing that peace are weakened if and freedom
NEHRU MEN BUY UP ANTI-BRITISH BOOK
New Delhi, Sept. 26. With only four months to go to the royal visit, Nohru'a Ministry of Cultural Affairs has bought several thousand copies of a book which defames British rufo in India.
tho
British
The book, "The British Raj in India," allcges that Indians were hanged by from tree-top, that prisonern were tortured by officials,
Britons here fear this is part of a deliberate campal by certain officials to arouse anti-, British hysteria
The book is being circulated to shodla una colleges through- history of the British Raj. out the country as an authentic
Ite author is by aki friend of
den, N. X. Zaharov, Berlin's the Nehru fondly-72-year-old Soviet Commandant et Soviet Pundit Sunder Lai. hondquarters to denbuned the But Lal the recently been
YESTERDAY'S URÓBSWORD. Aerosa: - 1 Sublet, 7 Wall, police attempt to bar Mr severely, chantiert by Nehru Gaudy, 10 Exort, 11 Hoel, 18 Tokmotion, 15 Rein, 18 Atop, Dowling from the city - de a [ fót his suppoft of the Chinesa.
agro- 19 Persevered, 22 Pror, 24. Artie, 25 trifes, 20 Orel, 27 Theory, violation of four-power
Hi Cultural: “ Mindzie TTKÝ Down 2 Ugual, 3 Layer, 4 Twenty, 6 One-hotze, Rita, 8 Arina, meriving the Big Three have purchased copies of the 13 Lined, 13 Tramp, 14 Experily, 17 Opera, 10 Assent, 20 Vols, freedoms et movement. In the book wilhost" Webgu'n know. 21 Refer, 23 Earl,
city, and access W ZUPI.
ternal decay."-Router,
UPI.
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