THE-CHINA-MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1960.
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Dillon accuses Khrushchevy China praises
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Bid to make UN-MR K
serve Russian
power politics
Chicago, Oct. 2.
The under-Secretary of State Mr Douglas Dillon today accused the Soviet Premier Mr Khrush- chey of trying to destroy the United Nations, But he held out hope that the UN had a bright future despite Mr Khrushchev's at tacks.
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Soviet bikin suid the leader's "trident and wellleose U.N. atled to covert the Jatu
Com- insteent
palities have munist power their rx in Soviet world im- perialism.
the 80ti Spetching at niversary tanquet of the Polish Alliance, Mr Dillon Nationa
sund Khirmhebry's behavior at i 1 U.N. was "an affront to the Intelligence and Judgineni
of
all non-Communist countries-- bd particularly to the leaders tutions which have thee
SUKARNO FILES HIS SPEECH
ค
new precedent adureased the
only recently Lchieved dependence."
i-
Despite setbacks. despite the neyer roding efforts of the So- viet Union to sabotage relations between nations by dornagoguery, deevil thrich thupifcity.
ursion continues in interna- Somad kfc" he said.
WORKED TOGETHER
HAS HIS JOKE
'Leave my daughter alone' BB's MOTHER APPEALS
TO PUBLIC, PRESS
Nice, Oct. 2.
The mother of film actress Brigitte Bardot appealed to the public today not to buy papers and magazines printing photos of hor daughter or articles on hor private life.
At on impromptu Prous confer-
Glen Cove, N.Y., Oct. 2. Nikita Khrushchev, rulor of the Soviet Union and one of the most powerful men in history strode purpose- fully down from the Rustion mansion here to the main gate a quarter" of a mile away today,
Kwame Al his heels irotted 40-Nkrumah of Ghana, Soviet Arribassador Mikhail Menshikov and some 20 aides and Soviet journalists. All wore grim ex- pressions.
Mr Dillon said that never nations, lofore have so many with vid and new alike, worked together through the U.N. and various regional urganisations to -promote selenite advancement, lo eliminate disease, to mitigate poverty, to assure internationel
to establish security and maistała renditions of fasting
New York, Oct. 2. President Sukario of Indonesia
created
he when United Nations sembly, on Friday. A bemedalier
Ренес
ind
The entire Press corps of re- porters and photographers raced across the road, dodging heavy traffic, to get to the gate.
BIG NEWS
Security men struggled with! a padlock at the gate and finally got it open.
tyod Khrushchev
the 05- sembled
solemnly and intoned: "I have some Important news for you.'
press
Reporters dug in their pockets for pencils and photographers readied their cameras.
Despite his optimism, Mr wis con- Dillon said the world
grave pro- Ironied today by
which beng
Influence every sector of human activity and even endanger the existence of The whole human species."
frst of these He said he
steady The problems was buildup in world tensions de-heet and marched, back to the iberately engineered the mansion, his chuckling entour-
age following hun.-UPI.
de-
by General A-
: Soviet Union." Aide-de-camp
Rejecting Khrushchev's 'charge of Western colonialism as one stood smartly to attention two
The masi audacious foot bound his right shonderf
of the during the whole of the Presl-monstrations in history
"big lie technique." Dillon sald dent's two-hour speech.
the world was now faced with
Dovlet "sordid, fact....of the Communist Imperialism."
His task: to Ble away in a brown leather brief case the 66-page speech-heet by sheet it was duivered.—China Mall Special.
as
Reds helped Nato exercise
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London, Oct. 2, Communist countries have contributed to the success' and safety of a North naval Atlantic treaty exercise "strange as may seem," Nato naval spokesman said here. This was through weather re- ports broadcast Internationally.
Some of the data used in weather forecasting came from, Communist countries, he added.
The exercise-Fallex 60 involves ships, aircraft and sub- murtnes-China Mail Special.
SEVERE THREAT
While Mr Dillon Saw the threat of this imperialism us being severe, he said "the lively spirit of independence exhibited by the leaders and the peoples of the new nations reinforces my conviction that they will successfully repel Moscow's at tems to subjugate them," said
that A Dillon also sooner or later the people of Eastern European countries
HOW
controlled by Moscow
will demand their freedom.
"We are going to eat din. ner." Khrushchev announced, breaking into a wide grin,
With that, he turned on his
Phoumi blamed for fall
of Sam Neua
Saigon, Oct. 3.
The official Vientione radio yesterday laid the blame for the fall of Som Neua
ence held in a bar here, Mrs Bardot talked in 4 voice broken by sobs, about her clinic daughter's stay in a here after a suicide attempl.
beg the publle to hear me. It is the mother of a stor who speaks to you A mother like other who is perhaps, the most unfortunate of all," she sold.
Any
While acknowledging how much Brigitte owed to the Press,
BRIGITTE BARDOT
Mrs Bardot Implored news, "In these conditions, she can- men to stop besleging her daughter.
She
added: "Now you have gone too far. Everything hus been changed, distorted To- Last day Brigitle is hunted. night again the noticed the Aachas of cameras through: the window of her room and had a new eriala.
Foreign
not leave safely, The doctors are strict on this point," Mrs Bardot said.
Miner killed
(wo
Paria, OoL, 2.
A minor was killed and
others seriously in Jured when heavy boulders ersehed down on them in coal mine in Biver.
Diver is near Marseille. -AP.
Bid to cut demand
for proxy
marriages.
Church
Japan's fight
against U.S. 'imperialism'
London, Oct. 2. China's Vice-Premier, Chen Yi, today praised Japan for her fight aginst "U.S. imperialism" and urged that the two countries "unite and strike down our common enemy.”
The New China News Agency
reported this today.
De
Chen Yi saki 15 years had of the the end passed since Second World War but the
Bull was United States cupying Japan and menacing her indeperutence, forcibly oc- cupying China's territory of Talwan and creating the "two Chinas" plot.
SUTLI
In
con- Dith un- the celebrations of
Sydney, Oct. 2. and Immigration
The Vice-Promier authoritics hore are hop-
A reception speaking at ing that the Department Peking for more than 200 .of Immigration's now
Japanese guests hold in policy of bringing out Junction with the large batches of single,niversary unsponsored girls, will cut Chinese Peoples Republic, the damond for proxy
The agency said the Japanese marriages in Australia.
represented trade union groupe The proxy marriages, between and cultural, art, youth, "com- of her daughter on her stek-immigran's and girls in their merce, education and journalisin
homelands, are already de circles.
Authorities
Concluding her informal pross conference, Brigitte Bardot's "en- that mother revealed ormous sums of money had been offered for photographs
bed--AFP.
sailors
come under
fire in
Russia
Moscow, Oct. 2.
Foreign sailors who with a nudge, a wink and a whisper of "dollars, chewing gum, cigarettes and dirty postcards" offered to sell smuggled goods to Soviet citizens of the Baltic port of Riga, have come under fire in the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia.
It claimed that a volee on a warm Jure evening this summer
whispering
heard
"dollars,
to pro-Communist Pathet pounds and franes from a dark Stowaways
Lao guerillas aquarely on alley of the ancient Latvian port the leaders of the Savan- enme from the radio operator of nakhet revolutionary com- a British ship. mittae,
The newspaper said the sailors
In a French language broad haunted Utile-frequented court-
and Brig.
defeat
He said, "The Soviet Commu-cast heard here, the radio suld yards, discreetly offering their nist overlords will not be able Prince Boun Cum
wares "smuggled currency to keep these proud peoples in Gen. Phoumi Nosavan мете
gum, pornographic chewing! this "responsible for bondage indefinitely,"
which caused several hundred postcards, cigarette lighters and dead and wounded."
gaudy tles."
"Certainty we in the United States," he said, "will never accept the present situation in Eastern Europe as anything but #I Lemporary nightmare before the inevitable dawn of freedom." -UPI,
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PHOTOGRAPH
The broadcast charged that Phoumi had illegally replaced the commander of the second
A cook from a Norwegian ship military region, which includes Sam Neus, with one of his was suid to have been caught while a boatswain officers, thus giving the Pathet redhanded Lao reason for named action and a sailor from un Icelandic against the Isolated garrison. ship are alleged to have accosted
Passersby,
them offering
and cigarettes and lighterz
RETREAT
A ceasefire had previously
announced
been government forces
whispering in bad Russian "very good, American."
between
the and
at sea for
12 months
London, Oct. 2. Joseph Vax, one of two stowaways who have beon- sailing the seas for 12 months because they con- not get permission to land anywhere, reached Ti- bury, Essex, from Austra- lia in the 29,664-ton liner Arcadia,
He was taken to London's Izvestia said Riga police also Brixton prison to join his fel- Pathet Lao, with whom Premier detained some visiting sailors low stowaway, Samuel Abdul- Prince Souvanna Phouma in- because "they tried to tended to carry on negotiations young once he had settled the current orgies." riispute with the Savannakhet commitice.
people
who has been detainted engago la.
his arrival at London drunken since in -
docks last Sunday in the liner Strathnaver.
Worse, it added, were the activities of sailors from a West other German ship and "same were ships
The elements of the Sam Neus
meanwhile gurtison
attempting to beat a retreat Beruss the rugged mountain terrain towards Xleng Khouang 80 miles to the southeast, accord- ing to information received Lere.
The
Pathet Lao
guerillas were reported following not far behind along jungle tralis winding through forbidding prin- mountains inhabited elpally by opium-growing Meo tribesmen.
Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma was reported to have two emissaries to Xieng Rent
countries" of capitalist
who took photographs of for bidden subjects and circulated anti-Soviet leaflets."
SEPARATED
The two men were separated when Vaz, who le aged about 20, escaped ashore in Aus tralia from the Strathnaver. They first stowed away
Oriental Peninsular and
The newspaper castigated the four local "bad girls" who asper Strathmore last year. sociated with alors in their illiell business.
The Soviet press has recently been critical of Russians who speculated in foreign currency, but Izvestia sald smuggling was limited to people with "foreign passports,"
Izvestia concluded: "The Som Khouang to reassert the Royal viet people have the right to Government's authority there-demand that their hospitality be
UPI.
SHOTGUNS
FOUND
Nicosia, Oct. 2.
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standing (7).
onc's under.
14 Nautical warning (7).
16 in an ofthand manner (7).
17 Prepare for despatch (8).
19 We aim to hit if (0).
21 Not a toothless roué (4). 22 Shoulder frame (4).
23 Uatidy dining-room? (4).
CROSSWORD—Acrom: · 1 SATURDAY'S
1
4 Bowied
found by special branch Torching four police houses in Limassol, *outhern Cyprus port town,a government spokesman said today. The raid and search were moet extensive since the end of the Cyprus state of emergency, and followed:a tip received by police. There have been eight shooting incidents during the paat two weeksymalna br
"The time limit 'announced' by the Interior Ministry for Bur renderingsilegalnbredpons and
Spasm, 7 Taller, 8 Bonus, 10 Life, 12 Bilence, 15 Onion, 10 Tled, 17 Nows, 19 Punic, 20 Gallopa, 21 Cede, 23 dove, 24 Rimini, 25 Btudy, 28 Chaste: Dowd 1. Betuling, 3 Wild-low); Eyed, Phonetic, Bource, Minus, 11 relave, 12 Boppy, 19 Nice, ammunition expired on Blondey, tos, 14 Bugs-wise, 18 Eaglet, 22 Rich
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answered with sincerify and re- spect for their customs, trad- tions and Inws." China' Mail Special,
Specs Akihito sees MacArthur
ia
prove
Without papers to their identity, no country has been willing to accept them.
China Mail Special.
Reds plan
more
trouble
Berlin, Oct. 2. Willy Brandt, the Mayor of West Berlin," said, "today. the Communists are plan- ning more interference with traffic to isolated Berlin.
t.
New York, Oct. 3. Crown Prince Akihito met
General Douglas
In a broadcast he said the Mac.
German regime Pres Arthur and extended him East
set against goods the best wishes of ready to
tramo to and from Berlin: on Emperor Hirohito for 4 the pretext that artamente West speedy recovery from his were being made in iliness.
Berlin.de!
The Communits, have indir Today's mentio Bald. Milun Tamka, Japanese Consul Gen- ferød, with trafic on the life- cral in New York, took place at Unos to West Germany for this
Tricks, cuéry MacArthur's ruite on the 37th reson before! floor of the Waldorf Astoria ing corrugated roofing, to West Germany, were · seired on the Hotel
The nature or MUA ground material was painted i linens was not referred to by camouflage colours and deflbed
-AP. cora mlitary building Tanaka AP.
have
marriago
SOW DISCORD
Calling on both the Japanese
more
Albanians in
Peking lash
out at Tito
Peking, Oct. 2
ond Albanian Chinma
leaders lashed out at Yugoslav President Mar shal Tito and his "clique” today at a Feking recap- tion in honour of; an Albanian delegation which attended celebrations of the 11th annivesary of the founding of the People's Republic.
Speaking at the reception, Chinese peoples to pay Chiang Man-hsiang, Chairman
the China-Albarda what
he of scheme elation', expressed Chinese
attention
to
AS90-
creasing.
thut the found joften arranged only through an exchange of letters and photo- graphs have a high rate of and failure.
Tho director of the Now called "the imperialist South Wales Catholle Immigrato sow discord between the two "admiration" for the Albanian nations' triendship and unity," people's "struggle without com- tion Committee, tho Rev.
Communist promise against modern re Lew Chen. Yi said the B Father Tierney, said
welcomed visionism represented by the Tito such marriages were still being Chinese government performed, but the regulations more "Japanese friends" to vis!! Clique" the New China Agency governing them had tightened.
UNSUITABLE
for health
been
China.
medical
reported.
the 3.
on
COMMON STRUGGLE "We also welcome American
Replying to Chiang's speech people to visit China," he said,
head of "but we absolutely do not wel- Mr A. Kollezi
and dolegation There had been quite a few
come US imperialists to China," Albanian
member of the central - cu- cases, he said, of girls being married by proxy and then US imperialism appeared mittos of the Albanian Workers
or anding,
but was (Communist) Party, said Sino- other strong, he continuet, not get an reasons they could
in reality very weak, "Cuba can Albanian friendship was based the common struggle for oppose it, our Japanese friends on
China also has socialism and peace, and can oppose it.
"the resistence agalast the plots the right to oppose it."
of imperialism headed by the Takeshi Tokano, head of the United States and their lackeys, National Council the most ferocious of renegades Japanese against the revision of the the Belgrade revisjonista.”
security Japan-US
treaty, The reception was attended praised the achievements of by Chu Teh, Chairman of the committee of the The standing Chinese the
people. delegates had been "deeply Chinese National People's Con-
the "great moved" by
Leap gress (parliament) and by forward
China's socialist Chinese Finance Minister Li od
the agency
re- Hsien-nien, the agency eald--
AFP. construction," port soldReuter,
entry permit
Now, the marriage cannot be performed without a clearance and the girl being told that she is free to migrate. This still left, however, the difficulty of brides arriving here and shortly afterwards deciding that their partners were unsuitable,
Immunkration authorlilee also. blamed the failure of many proxy marriages on the dia- illusionment of males who had the entered the marriages basis of glamouriged portraits, China Mail Special
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