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Khrushchev in a boisterous mood at reception

Of The WAR BRINGS ONLY DISASTER'

Day

MAN OF THE

MOMENT

S the American people go to A the polla today perhaps

A

majority who make any claim to following the voice of con- science and who are not dyed. in-the-wool party mari will afterwards confess that this wat their toughest choice. Nor is the solely because of Benatar John Kennedy's rell- gion or Mr Richard Nixon's

Invidious reputation for being a trifle too sharp, cmart and

aly to succeed in the presiden. tial role.

The fact is that in an election

primarily decided on

per. Donalities nolther Ja particu. larly Impressive. It is not their ag 20 much +3 their Inexperience that counts against

Nor khôn

have olther thown very much potential statesmanship. Mr. Nixon

"deal" with cannot Mr Khrushchev on the strength of beating him in one televisión debate, any

than

mBro

Senator, Kennedy can restore icat prestige simply by admitting that the old grey mare aint what she used to .bo. Dynamic,

Imaginative

KHRUSHCHEV

Suffocated

when the

train stopped

in tunnel

programmCE ara essential f

West is to regain lost Five initiative.

the

MOREIGNERS, it siams, expect,

more of an American Presi dent and call for more robust leadership

Americans than themselve For despite the widespread dlailiusionment over Eisenhower outrido America he is still immaninly popular within, and

Mr Nixon's main preoccupailan has been all along not how many vote has Eisenhower fost the Republicans, but how many of Eisenhower's land. lide vater is he likely to re tain. And Mr Nixon may yet And that his strongest card is that he has the president's endorsement, Much has

Palancares, Nov. 7.

passengers--including two small children-died from suffocation when o train stopped in 0 Spanish railway tunnel. A steam locomotive pulling a passenger cotch and 25 freight wagons came to a sudden stop to the tunnel for lack of Steamy.

The 60 pazsengers walted, afraid to get out in case they might be hit by another train com- ing in the opposite direction. When rescue parties managed to get the train out two hours inter they

of the found five passengers were dead.-AP,

been cald and SWEEP SALES

written of Mr Kennedy's

religion. It was easily the dirtiest issue of the campaign and may well boomerang on

A RECORD

his critics for just that reason. ¦ Sale of tlékets for the special Many who felt at the outset

cash sweep on the Kwanglung uneasy about voting In A Handlen, 1900, passed all Catholic President may prefer previous records this morning today to regard themselves as

when U10 total reached big hearted and broad minded

2,730.000. rather than childishly bioaed and venomously bigoted. In Mr Kennedy's favour le the fact that he is universally regarded as "the nicer man'

On the basis of these figures the first prize would be worth $1,238,378.

Meanwhile, people are Janning the counters of

Stresses need for peace, co-existence

Moscow, Nov. 7.

Mr Nikita Khrushchev, with Mr Liu Shoo- chi, Communist China's head of state looking on, tonight proposed eight exuberant foasts during which he emphasised the need for co-existence and peace and said war could only bring untold disaster.

Klimenti Soviet

President former At the end of it, the

earned applause boisterous Vorashilov der, in his most

over Mr Thomas from enlookers by jigging round meed, called Llewellyn and Mr Hans Kroll, the room in a Polish polka." the American and West German glasses Ambassadors, to clink

In a toast of friendship between a provics and peaceful co- existence.

at

Mr Khrushchev and Mr Liu were attending a reception the Kremlin to mark the anni- versary of the 1817 Bolshevik Revolution,

during the Several times toasting, in the brilliantly :) Saint George's Hall, Kir Khrushchiev said his guests could drink to these toasts or not us they wished he would understand He appeared to Western be addressing the Ambasadors present,

Russian Aflera concert of songs and danos, Mr Khrush- chev led Mr Liu and ten other states leaders of Communist

adjoining a smull present to hal for dancing.

Dancing

Neither Mr Khrushchev not Bny of the guests emerged from the closed winter garden during the rest of the evening. It was they were talking -assumed about the forthcoming Commun- ist "summit" of leaders world's 12 Communist states and representatives of 30 other Com- munist parties.

Not asked

The Yugoslavs haya heen invited to Moscow the celebrations or "Kummit."

of the

tot

for

the

Mr Khrushchev's eight toasts tonight were:

To the great Russlan people;

To all people of the world who want peace;

• To all Socialist countries; the To the grandeur of Communist movement;

• To all

still in slavery;

*

colonial people

Again to all people who

Mr Liu, followed by President Want peace and to the Soviet

Antonin Novotny of Czecho- Armed Forces:

slovakin and Mr Janos Kadar, Hungarian Communist leader. immediately went upstairs into

To the organisers of to- day's parade, and

Reuter.

To friendship of al!

the green-filed winter garden peoples and to co-existence.-- with other menabers of the Soviet Presidium.

Mr Khrushchev, however, stopped awhile lo watch the dancing. One of the first on the Hoor was

German the East Leader, Mr Walter Ulbricht, who with a danced a sedate waltz plumpish partner. The West still German Communist chief Mr the Max Re:mann, was also dancing. Later Mr Khrushchev left to while 70-year-old closed doors

who despito nie inexperience. Jockey Club all over the

is more likely to possess the Colony.

character, the ability and the The race is to be run on Satur- join the foreign leaders behind

colld convlotions which people expect of a President, Hols a refreshing speaker-even if he does tend to repeat the rame old things with a now twlat. But if his worde da provide an insight into his thinking, then this is the mind which is more capable of stimulating Ameri- can people to work for their own resurgence and that of the cause of freedom everywhero,

UNDENIABLY this is what

America needs. Me Nixon

day.

School-bus hit by train

New York, Nov. 7.

may prove an otherwise ad. A three-car train crashed into a crowded school but at

mirable chief executive but if

he lacks the ability to project

himself sincerely, to make an

o level crossing an Staten Island today, killing a "schoolgirl and injuring 28 other students.

Impact on people and events, The bus was carrying 51

and if he is dogged by doubts children home from two publie

The Royal visitor

KENNEDY SPEAKS ON

ROMAN CATHOLICISM

Manchester, Nov. 7.

Senator John F. Kennedy today said that Americans "should not be con-

cerned" on the question of his religion.

In a national television ad- dress immediately following a four-hour question and answer television session by Républican Richard Nixon, Mr Kennedy on the repeated his stand separation of Church and State,

He said that if he a Reman Catholic-came under Improper or influence of any person

election - "I STOUP after should properly be subject to

as to his ability to rise above schools when it was struck by HOW HE DIED Impeachment.

the ordinary, he will not be the train and overlurred.

the universally acclaimed Two of the Injured children teader of the free world that were reported in serious conel- the American president of to- tion.

13

Existence

Ceneral of France

New York, Nov. 7.

Marshal Mitrian Sovict

Soviet Nedelin, Inte head of

Но notod that day needs to be,

The bus driver, Edgar Hollo- Missile Services, and perhaps as his running Mr Cabot Lodge,

Soviet Charles de Gaulle 0 hundred officers and scientists, were and coveraj members of the US mate, adds to the Impression well, 51, has been driving school many

"are membera of inflexibility whereas the buses for 12 years.

"I swear I didn't see the killed by a'missile explosion, the Supreme Court Democrats are at least free to

magurine Newsweek of my faith" discard examine and

those bilakers," he said, "I didn't hear weekly

"In fact, members features of existing palloy any bells and I saw no train," said in its curront face.

The Soviet news Agency Tam was

Duric d Hollowell said the bus which in the current situation

slated Nedelin had boon falih have have brought Amerlas to the almost across the crossing when had lowest rung of the ladder oft was struck by the first car killed in a plane accident, Supreme Court for about two- firths of ita existence he cald. of the train.-UPI, Internatiogalosteum which it. can afford to descend to

that not mean THIS

-JURY DEADLOCKED AGAIN.

Ton is not mistaru ar

economically strong. But !! doss mean that it no longer enjoys the

confidonos

Ka

and respect it once had. It is

not necessary to look for, this

In the UN Assembly voting

AFP..

KENNEDY

Mr Kennedy, sald that his first of my duty would be to defend the United the Constitution of the くる

States, and that if influence were brought to bear on him, then "I would be impeached by Con- great."

UNABLE TO REACH VERDICT IN 2ND MURDER TRIAL

or. In anti-American riots The jury in the second Finch

although these, are symptoms)

of the decline which, mora eloquently than any asorat ra.

port, stree the need for = trash' appraisal and a new

Los Angeles, Nov. 7.

murder trial sald today that it was unable to reach a verdict, and was discharged. It wa an identical conclusion as that of the rat trini.

start. Whoevar (@ʻaluated today | A' date of January, ⇓ WAN Ket

wh have thi co bởi màn m parlant first task. And on this alone he will be judged as 'wiks fit for the, role "in which heʻbica bean"olist,

for the third trial. The foreman told the court that the Jury believed one dafen- Gant to be-gully, but ~ couldș,

not agree on the other. Ife, The jury had deliberated nearly

since 70 hours did not say which defendant,

getting the case on October 19 after a 17 Dr R. Bernard Finch or he mistress, Carole. Tregoff, Wax week trial. thought guilty,'

They are charged with the July 18, 1989, bullet-in-the-back slaying of the surgeon'a ' so-

isille wife only man on the

The forca.39,"

panel, disclosed that, after 59 baliota, darbotieris "donia ́ ́not be resobed.

The Jury at the first trial was

diguised after 8 days of de hopelessly desi liberation,

BIGGEST THRILLS

OF HER LIFE

Landon, Nov. 7. Widowed Mrs Hannah Ho-

- well, 77, roturnod

home

today after a trip to Australia during which she saw 19 grandchildren ond great-grandchildren

for the first time.

Mrs Howell made the trip on the spur of the moment, after If any person, the Pope, any her husband died a year ago.

She had not seen her one, should attempt to bring In George, 50, and Joseph, 51, proper fluence, then I should since they emigrated to Austra tell that person that it was high-in 36 years ago,

ly improper," he said.

i

BODS,

A smiling Queen Elizabeth II

AIRLINER

CRASHES

ALL ABOARD

KILLED

Quito, Nov. 7.

An Ecuadorian airliner with 36 persons aboard crash- od into a mountain to- night in bad weather on a flight from Guayaquil to Quito,

First reports said all aboard were killed, including 10 high officials

the of

Ecuadorian government among the parsen- kers,

The plane crashed shortly after its pilot reported bad weather would make the land- ing in Quito difcult.

It struck the mountain and burst into flames,

The

from flight distance

Ecuador's largest

Guayaqu8,

elty, to the capital, Quito,

170 miles.

There are mountains, with peaks 18,000

is

50me

feet high, along most of the route. Quito itself is more than 9,000 feet above sea level.-UPI.

Who will be

President?

Find out in the China Mail

Who will be the next Prezi- dent of the United States? For complete coverage of the American elections, read the China Mail tomorrow.

is escorted by the Prime We will publish up-to-the

Minister, Mr Harold Mac- millan, to the entrance of the Clarendon Buliding, centre of

administratve

Oxford University, last week. Mr Macmillan is in his robbe as Chancellor of the Univer- mity.

The Queen and Prince Philip were paying an offlelst visit to Oxford-AP Photo.

She said today the big thrill "It may be that the people, of the trip was being there will want to elect, a Republican' when her fatest great-grandson, President. If they do, I hope it Stephen, was born three months

s on the basis of the man and ago. VAN not on this matter."!

The second biggest thrill was Appearing with his three when she arrived I felt very sisters, Mr Kennedy spoke for 30 proud when they all came to mihules on the American Broad-meet me"

Mrs Howell has four children, The first Inry' voled 20-2 Incating Company television net

favour of convleting handsome work immediately after Mr 12 grandchildren and 27 grant-2

She lives al Dr. Finch, 8-4 in favour of see; Nixon concluded this programme grandchildren...

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minuto accounts of the voting, and hope to have the complete results on- nouncing the winner in either the Late Final or Late Final Extra edition. If a particularly close fight the dovelops, delaying final result, the China Mail will put out a fourth edition before 6 pm.

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