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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1960,

SOVIET SENDS PUZZLING NOTE

Confuses issue on the status

of Berlin

Berlin, Sept. 28.

Soviet Russia today gave full support to East Germany in its squeeze on Berlin and told the United States to prevent what it called "illegal" use of the air corridors to the isolated city.

The Soviet stand was taken in a note from the Soviet Union to the governments of the United States, Britain and France.

T. Snyit nate did not re- purify the four-power status 1

15rtin.

Since the end of

World War II the elty has been mater bulut rule of the Rossintys, and the three ming. WANT FA Lower

Nor did explain, a Soviet feints prommy and it wounded, JUNE what Ban Russians Law zaman by the term.

Revenge seekers

Instead, made the situation more puzzling by. referring to Burlin both as having four- power status, and as being the capital of the "German D moralie Regublic."

It also acensed the Western Dowers of using the air corri- dors "legally to bring evente seekers to meetings

in West Berlin.

Government Sovie! Insists," the

concluded, note "that the Government of the Untle States undertake the 1ecessary measures to prevent! the activity if revenge seekers in West Berlin, and that the Government f

United States in this future prevent the

legal use of means f t munication placed at the dig- posul of the United States of Amerien lo assure the feds of its garrison."

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This could refer to roads and rail lines as well in air lunes. **AP.

Burglars make

a sweet haul

-New York, Sept. 27. Police were not sure if the burglars who entered the Young Beverage Co in Buffalo had sweet teeth or unquench- able thiests.

Police said the burlash teste 1001 boy of super and 25 cases of assorted soft drinks UPI.

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Researchers

discover

'tree societies'

Now York, Sept. 27, Researchers at Madison havo found that many forest trees join themselves to- gether through natural

grafts, forming "tree society" in which the members can in offect support one another.

root

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Bu als they can.compete strongly for the available nutrient supply.

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Theodore T. Kozlowski, University of Wisconsin Fures

John H. Cooley, and U.S. Department of Agricul ture Research Forester, found

grafis Stich

Comunion with several Wisconsin

evergreens and broad leaf trees.

But the natural grafts take place only between trees of The same species, with possible rare exceptions, they said. "

FINDINGS

The natural crafts result in union of the Ilve an actual tissues of the trees, permilling sap lo pass from one tree to another, the researchers said. Roots as small as an eighth of an inch In diumeter form natural grafts, and the usually take place where roots are growing more or less at right angles with each other.

unions

The findings of the two men also suggest that wind

SWBY helps to promote grafls on trees growing soft ground or bogs.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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5 Not smuil-like (5).

& Go through and steal (5).

9 Beast in a fur cost (0).

10 Th - tog accommodation?

(5).

11 Important age (8).

12 What the stars foretel (4)

13 Author of "Endymion" (3),

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(0).

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(0).

20 Kind of antidole (5).

22 Time on its handát (4).

23 Norwegian dramatist (5).

25 People Boadleen led (5).

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clrties (0)

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(B).

boxing

French reception

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1 Are there seve? (II).

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peer (0),

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5 He works even less (7).

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shoep (8).

Where you might expect

find Slonichaven (5).

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15 Underlined (8).

10 Verne forins (7).

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19 Bankrup17. (6).

21 Go one better (5),

24 Pound7 (4).

After

Communist

Don

Cook und Arthur Rowo lad

been evicted by massive pollen

action (kee yesterday's ser-

vice from the counell Cats in

which they had barricaded

themselves as protest against

the raising of rents by St

Pancras Borough Council,

there was a day of almost con-

tinual violence in the borough,

Culmination came Im what

amounted to pitched battle

between 500 police and 1,000

demonstrators autside

Pancras Town Hall last night.

THE LONG ARM

OF THE LAW

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'Venus' returns to Germany

and

thanks

a thief his victim

Frankfurt, Sept. 27.

The 100-year-old painting "Venus" by Lucas Cranach the Elder which disappeared from the Frankfurt Art Institute Museum last Decem-

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HAMMARSKJOLD

FAVOURED TO WIN NOBEL

PEACE PRIZE

Oslo, Sept. 27. United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjold was believed today to be the leading contender for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1960.

Namics of possible vundidates. are always a closely, guarded

secret,

The Nobel Comunitice of the Norwegion Purllament was scheduled to meet here within

choose the next few days to from a is of 34 names, bo- lieved to include thase or British Prime Minister Haroll Macmillan, Indian Prime Mini- Jawaharlal Nehru, and ater

Tunisian President Habib Bour.

guita.

U.S. DISMISS

CUBAN CHARGES

United Nations, Sept. 27.

It was believed that Ham- The United States tonight marskjold hud the best chance of getting the prize.

However the recommendation for the award can only be made on the basis of events in the preceding year,

Very popular

Hammarskjold's work

dismissed

sweeping

charges levelled against

it by Cuban Premier: Fidel Castro.

The U.S. Ambassador James J. Wadsworth made a 00-second reply in the General Assembly 28-minute the four-hour,

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in speech in which Castro yester-

favour of setting the Congo day charged the United States crisis could not be taken into with "imperialism" and "nggros- RCCount for this year's prize, sion" ogomst his revolutionary which by tradition is assigned to govemment.

the man who has made somw outstanding contribution

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peace and understanding among peoples.

"NOT NEW”

Mr Wadsworth told the, As-

of the sembly most

charges informed circles here pointed made against the United States oul that the choice of Ham- were not new and have already markskjold as this year's Nobel bran answered in the U.N. Peace Prize winner would cer- Security Council and the Or tainly be very

popular and ganisation of American States, would represent a reply to the both of which bodies have re-

often mode of the jeeted them." criticism, committee's choice, that they have pleked some little known person whose accomplishments dated back to the often distant past.

This year's Peace Prize will amount to 260,000 Norwegian erowns ($35,700)-AFP.

ber has been found in a locker in the Munich railroad station, police Hussein

Cuban air force

U.S. planes

said today.

'buzzing' and craft

Havana, Sept. 27.

Cuban Air Force fighter plones are harass- ing U.S. Naval aircraft training over international waters off Cuba, accord- ing to reports reaching here today,

Paris air

strike off

Paris, Sept. 27. Striking air iraffe control personnel returned to their jabs

at Paris' two airports, Le

Bourget and Orly, tonight end-

A 10,000 Deutsche mark (about $2,350) reward had been offered by the Art Institute to the thick, who anyone, even would return the work, valued at Ground 250,000 Deutsche marks (about $80,000).

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The day the painting cls- appeared a young girl saw man carrying a package about its size, but her testimony did not greatly aid the investigation.

Strong accent

On Sunday morning, police headquarters at the Munich station received a telephone call that led to the opening of locker number 878, where "Venus" was

This ray be allled with Prime Minister. Fidel Castro's found. threats to push the United i

The informer spoke with States out of the Guantanam buy naval base in Eastern Cuba, strong foreign secent,

Castro told the United Na tions in New York yesterday that Cub would resort to legal means only in any effort to dls lodge US forces from Guan-

lanamo.

Cuba has a squadron of Bri- tish-built Scatury Axllers based at Santiago, less than 60 miles

west of Guantanamo.

Motive

Whether the sweeping passes

or

ing a day-long tie up in agat American plunes are made traffe in and out of the capital. through deliberate orders

The strike began this morn-are gimply the work of thrill- Ing when the control staff walk-seeking Cuban Pilota could not

be learned here. ed out in support of their de- mands for a higher job classi- fication status.

period at

Reliable sources

said there

Another call to Central Pulice Headquarters, repeated the same information, and added that the caller "was in a hurry because he would leave Immediately by plane for Guatemala."

NUCLEAR BAN

TALKS CONTINUE

Genova, Sept. 27. Three-power talks aimed at a nuclear tost ban resum→ ed here on a hopeful nota today following @ five- wook recess.

The Soviet delegate Mr Sem- yon Tsurapkin expressed willing- ness to accept a moratorlum on small underground tests of less than the four or five years he originally proposed.

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The United States and Britain much shorter period want a than four or five yours.

A moratorium undetee table small underground blasts would go into effect after the ban all tests of greater magnitude,

A cheek up at the airport proved fruitless, a note, found with the painting, sald "return-signing of a treaty

ed from Guatemala, We have copied, thanks to the German people."AFF.

Adenauer speaks on

have been several instances atomic weapons

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Planca manoeuvrea described dangerous.

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where Cubon fighter planes During 12-hour cach

airport International few wing to wing with Ameri

Naval trafie was brought to a virtual clear standstill. But due to the weather, a number of domestic Alights were able to operate without the assistance of the control staff-Reuter.

Eloquent

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British legacy

Lagos, Sept. 27.

There is no Indication here that the aerial activities are considered serious enough yot to call for diplomatic protests.

One source said that, while the flights

not openly hootile, they are at least pro- voentive and could lead to dangervus elinsh.”

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Bonn, Sept. 27.

Dr Konrad Adenayor, the

West German Chancellor,- aald today that anyone who withod to deprive the of West German forcas tactical atomic wespons was "a fool or ayan worse," a spokesman of

a

his Christian Democratic Party said.

Suntlogo is a few minutes flying time from

the Guantanamo base and from the aren oft Cuba where U.S. Air- craft, antisubmarine teams and other naval elements ducting training exercisés,

tre con-

The pro-Federal Government At least one US Navy antiub- newspaper West African Pilot marine squadron is stationed said in an editorial today, that regularly Guantanamo for

Britain was leaving Nigeria “a | traming."

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legacy that will' for ever speak Air-600 mining operationg eloquently in her favour."

A joint research programme into detecting small explosions would start simultaneously with the beginning of the proposed

moratorium..

Mr Terapkin told today's session ho would accept 'shorter moratorium than four or five years if research ducted during that time led to #comprehensive treaty banning small and big tesis.-Reutor.

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Powers Snr makes last appeal

New York, Sept. 27, The spokesman told a press Mr Oilver Powers, whose son conference the Chancellor made Gary Powers is serving a 10- the remark in an attack on the year sentence following the May 3oclel Democrats, the main op- 1 capture of his U-2 reconnals- meeting of sance plane inalte Russia nd- position party, at the Christian Democratic Party's dressed a televised "bather-to- Bundestag (Lower House) father" appeal to Soviet Premier

Niidita

Khrushchev

thio group

morning, The Social Democrats oppose The elder Powers had failed the atomic arming of the in all efforts to see Khrushchev forces, which is already un-personally.

The spokompan quoted the Chancellor as saying that tech

der way, warheads remain un- In tears the American pfiofr der American control.

inther road an English-language felogram to the Soviet Frommler.

It was immediately translated into Itulan in the hope that nical developinants had pro-Khrushchev, here for the UN. dured a larger, number of types semion might be watching the

American broadcast... of tactical olomie weapons.

Power saldi the telegram, asking for mercy for his son, Was his last hope of being heurders AFP.

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the West German forces to be without them Beuter..

He said the United Slates stood ready to co-operate with a Good Offices Committee set up in August at San Jose, Costa Rica, by the OAS Foreign Minis- ters to deal with U.S.-Cuban relations, Cuba, he said, Ignored these efforts.--UFI.

doesn't want

to see Nasser at General Assembly

London, Sept. 27.

King Hussein of Jordan, who arrived here today on his way to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly, said he had no wish to see United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser while there.

The King said that Nasser, who Ja also attending the General Assembly sessions "has been responsible for meny crimes in many parts of the world" and for "many of the problems facing my country."

Asked what he thought of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- chey's speech at the Assembly, the King said, "With this sort of attitude, no one can get very far."

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