LAOS CRISIS PUTS U.S. IN
A DILEMMA
Washington, Nov. 20.
United States officials were openly worried today about the political crisis in Laos and reports that civil war loomed between the neutralist government of Premier Souvanna Phouma and the pro-Western forces of General Phoumi Nosavan.
Pathet
THE CHINA" MAIL,MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1960.
PRIEST EXPECTS TOWN
MAYOR TO DO
PUBLIC PENANCE
San Juan, Nov. 20. The Reverend Thomas Maisonet, pastor of San Juan's Roman Catholic Cathedral, said today that San Juan's woman mayor will be ex- pected to do penance publicly through the radio, television or the newspapers before she can receive communion.
The Mayor, Felisa Rincon de Gauthier did not appear at
Souvanna Into the Loo Premier Informed sources sald diplo-1 Communist-jed
Com
any matic reports, were stressing the movement into his cabinet, and waiting arms of the
had mude Communist muntats and
the Avo masons at the possibilty that General Phoumiacoept aid from
difficult for him to maintain of would strike if the premier China and North Vietnam.
Cathedral on Sunday morning. Diplomatic observers here be his neutralist polides. carried out his plan to bring the
wor- Father Malsorot told pictured The United States
premier was Heved that the whs in an extremely, difficult this weekend as becoming in-shippers at those services that biller towards the those who sinned by voting for position as it reviewed its pro- creasingly
Marin's gramme of military financial aid United States for the continua Governer Luis Munoz 10 the Royal Lasli:n Anny, ton of old to army units-sup- Popular Democratic Party on November 8 would be punished. which is spilt between the two porting General Phoumi.
Dona Felisa member of opposing groups,
the Popular Democratle Party- was reported to have received Baja, at Vega part of the army communica
she was spending the which the United States was where committed to suppert Reuter weekend at her beach cottage,
She reportedly went fession on Friday night. could not be immediately, con- Armed.
Russians go wild over U.S. violinist
Moscow, Nov. 20. A cheering, shouting Russian audience tonight rotused to let American violinist
U.S. AID
The United States was said to be continuing military ald" to both sides in order to preserve the integrity of the urmy and prevent a wider spilt.
At the some time, the State Department expressed its fear last week that Communial In- Auence in Laos would increas Joyce Flissler leave their the coalition with the Pathet stage after her second Lno was formed and cautioned Moscow concert until she Premier Souvanna to avoid the usc of force to dislodge General had played seven encores
Phoumi's troops holding the and taken 25 curtain
royal capital of Luang Prabang. calls.
Buch
"I've never heard screaming in my life." said the blonde New Yorker. "It's really wonderful. It's fabulous to have such success,"
The concert in Gnessen Hall; drew on overflow audience kept whose storm of appisure
Miss Flisster on stage more then an hour after she com- | pleted her regular programme, Miss Flinter la making three-week concert tour the Soviet Union.-AP.
of
Negroes agree on boycott plan
The United Slater, in turn, according to American sources, urged General Phoumi not to take military sellon to over-
State
Department KOLICCE said the basis for aiding both Fides was that both military forces were
Victory for Ikeda
(Continued from Page 1)- throw the neutrallst govern speech
The int mid-October. ment because it feared that 56-year-old widow, who entered civil war would Lear the the race reluctantly. won out country apart and deliver over 22 other candidates from firmly Into the Communist the Tokyo district; according to
unofficial results, Department officials The election was widely re- raid the United States
garded us Was
n Xest of the pro- using its influence In
American policies of Premier attempt to prevent a situation; keda and his ruling party, from which only the Com- particularly the controversdaj munists could benefi.
Japon-US security treaty,
camp.
Slate
BITTER
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Its chief concern was tɔ supe port the army, which it viewed 24 the only force standing in the way et un eventual Com- munist takeover,
Officiels disputed suggestions, reported from Vientiane, the administrative capital of Laos, that United States support for
Phoumi prac- General
· had · thrust
Columbia, S.C., Nov. 20, A plan for South Carolina Negroes to boycott of retail stores which
tise segregation during the 1960 Christmas sea- son won approval of a group of 1,000 Negroes at today's meeting of the state NAACP conference, The plan is expected to rob state merchants of almost a million dollars
Christmas In sales revenue.
Roy Wilkins, Excutive- Secretary of the National Asso- elation For The Advancement Or Coloured People, asked all the state's coloured citizens 10 refrain from buying Christmas gifts from stores which main- tain segregated lunch counters and rest roons, The crowel
En
And in
to con- This
The mayor had said earlier that she planned to attend mass the Cathedral and receive, communion without confessing her vote for Munoz.
nt
Praise for
the jazz fan
London, Nov. 21, Lafty British musical circles today gave a definition of the jazz addict and the hope that exists for him.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR-PERFECT
-CLEOPATRA'
London, Nov. 21,
Hollywood's Spyros Skouras arrived in Britain tonight declaring that his "Cleopatra", movia must. bo completed despite the illness of its star, Elizabeth Taylor.
"We are going to make it," said the head of 20th
Contury Fox. told, reportore at London Airport that Miss Taylor was the perfect. Cleopatra,
He
FILM'S FUTURE
"Wo cannot abandon her just because she has boon
Ill,". Mr Skouras said.
He flow in from New York to visit Miss Taylor and to
discuss the film's future.
After Miss Taylor's sustained illness took a turn for the
worse fast wook, producer Waltor Wanger issued provisional notice to field-workers and announced
he had to "temporarily postpone" operations.—' ELIZABETH TAYLOR—An
cxpensive Inces.
AP.
Deposed officer Well-known
is new envoy
"We are no dicintors in dis- and believe us fulty in guisc democracy as anybody in Tur
declared 37- of today"
Turkish
navy com-
A letter signed by Monsignor
"A young person's encounter key Rafael Groves, assistant to with a 'pop'. song may well-year-old Archbishop James P. Davis of his first musical experiens," mander Munir Koteoglu on ar- San Juan, has been distributed said the report of a study group rival at the Stockholm Bromma
priests warning
against ad presented to the National Musi airport. ministering sacraments to those cal Conference. Prohibited from receiving them. Father Malzonci told sparsely attended masses in the huge cathedral that excommunication would be applied in extreme
coses.
"Its rhythm will probably excite him as much as do the words--which he will know by heart-or the melody,
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"Such an interest during the In the eyes of the church their sh is disobeying an order impressionable period of adole- by Puerto
Catholic scence is not an unhealthy ene Rico's bishops not to vote for
a-jumping oft the and may prove Popular Democrats, who wan ground to higher forms." despite church onposition to, The report concluded that jazz their policies on birth control, followers may be the most selec- It was the bitter Nebling— | religious instructions in schools tive and demanding of all music
the streets
is the and other issues the church says
lovers: "Listening to jazz Parliament which eventually are matters of morals.—AP.
sometimes a powerful Incentive led to the dissolution of the
for a young person to take up an House and the calling of the
instrument," It said.-AP. elections. The Socialists campaigned for abolition of the treaty and closer ties with Soviet Russia and Communist China while
វា Dursting neutralist polloy.-UPI.
In
Madras, Nov. 20, Three
peopic died accidents caused by a cyclone with winds of up to 20 miles an hour which lashed. Madras today.-Reuter
CAT SAVES TWO LIVES
HOUSEHOLD PET FRUSTRATES SUICIDE BID
Vienna, Nov. 20.
A Viennese cat named Peter today saved two human lives, frustrating a would- be suicide in the process; { when his sensitive smelt gas and his intuition told him that gas spelt danger.
nose
loudly applauded his suggestion. At three o'clock this morn-
-UPI.
ing Peter's mistress,
Viennese housewife, was
awakened from a deep
nephow lying unconscious
neor the gas-stove.
sleep by her pet who He had turned" on the "gas-
scratched her laco and arms lightly but persis tently until she was fullyThe conscious.
She smelt the escaping gos
and hurried to the kitchen where sho found her
top in an apparent at- tempt at suicide.
housewife called the police, who eventually revived the nephew, and thon gave Peter a well- deserved bowl of milk.- AFF.
A British Crossword Puzzle KENNEDY'S CABINET
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25
ACROSS
1 Unassuming
fashionable? (0)
but
most
For a horse, it's a clich! (G).
8 Command to a dog (4),
'County town! (6).
11 Disturbed reign in Afflen *-
(B).
1 Move very uncertainty (0)
14 ON a strip? (4),
10 Pointed indicator (5).
18 Tyre some consider excessivo?
10 Blob of cream? {}).****
20 Rubbish that may be carried
pway' (8).
24 Local magistrate. (8).
26 It a gift (8).
20 Cut but no slice (4).
27 Does It Increase our dought
(B).
28 A heavenly, drink (0),
28
DOWN
1 Sca or land best (4).
2 Beaten hollow! (4);
3 Not barefoot (4).
4 The Achilles one? (0).
5 Not a special
it seems (7).
6 Weed (7).
>
duty officer,
7 does over the ground (7).
10 He's always diving things
#way (3).
1 Receptacle for smoking ro
maina (7).
14 Stuff for some Welshman, ste
hear (7)
16 Put into power real
17 Spur wheel, (B).
10 Thrend for Dillyt (0)
+
(7).
21 Binding offen rød (4).
22 Hire (4). /
23 Principal notor (4);
MAY INCLUDE
A REPUBLICAN
Washington, Nov. 20.
The narrowness of Senator John Kennedy's elec- tion victory over Vice-President Richard Nixon has caused increasing speculation here that he will appoint at least one Republician to his Cabinet.
But Senator Kennedy still But many observers rejectod seems unperturbed by the size the suggestion that the inclusion of his majority--a báre 200,000 of a Republican in the Cabinet In a popular vote of more than would indicate abandonment or 67,000,000 which has pro- toning down of the legislative mpted conservatives, to claim he programine, which Mr Kennedy has not received a mandate for plans to lay before congross in hly liberal "new frontlers pro- the New Year. gramme.
GREATER SACRIFICES Reports from Palm Beach, Me Kennedy'a legislative pro Florida, where Mr Kennedy Ligramme is expected to reflect terifleck resting after his arduous bla call for greater campaign, said he felt the size from Americans, It would in. of his majority was less im- elude higher, government spent?- portant than the fact that he ing to generate greater eglistazy had won at all agnihat groat, and economie, strength and, to odds-his Roman Catholic Re expand gesistance to under- ligion, the opposition · of Pre- | developed countries, particularly aldent Deisenhower, and an ap=| India, Pakistan abd This ponent who as Vice-President emerging nation of Africa. had been in the public eye for
· He is also expected to make years.
vigorous attempt to ntrov what he
called the "conomic gup" bolwed. fuUE-
and less as Wettern Hemi
· ·
SEVERAL NAMES
Several names", have been mentioned in speculation that here... would appoint one or more make Republicans to Hla Cabinet when
Baldes Mr: Black, guessed, at be takes ofeo on January 20 the hituro Secretary of State MPA) included – Mr. Cherier Bowles,
Mr Eugene Black, President zommerwenbrador to India;
of the World Bank, and Mr. Benstor William Fulbright,
pro» Senate. Toreign Relations, Com-
the Ameri- mittes; hir David Bruen, former
A BATURDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: Meun, & Solder, Douglas Dillon the Under Democratic Chairmati of s
Topper, 10 Adapt, 12 Geared, 14 Hustena, 17 Tell; 19 Ashamed; secretary of "Biata, were 20 Bogrime, 22 Exit, 23 Egg-handy 27 Vassal, 20 Thine, 30 Tamminently tipped in blc, 31 Regret, 32 Bowed. Down: 1 Match, 2 Dopos, 3 Llego, 5 azn broer the week as possible wanbados to West Germany: Omar, 6 Diadem, 7 Retsid, 9 R.E-names, 11 Detachi, 13 Auerda), secretaries of the Treasury, and and Mr.Adial Stavenson, :twiow 19 Alex; 10 Tartan, 18 Leda, 20. Elettir át Giving, 14 Gläse, 25 Mr. Black also as a gomile | unsuccessful, Demberate candle *Elbow, 30-piced, 21 Bere,
4. Becketary:of. State,
date for the presidency ankleuter.
"The executive power be longs to the people after free elections. That is a principle we adhere to," he said)
Stockholm, Nov. 20.
Comal
stage star dies
New York, Nov. 21. London-born Botty Lawford, 44, stage, television and film star, died yesterday at Roosevelt Hospital after a long illness. On Broad- way, Miss Lawford was in the original productions of "The Womon," "Dough Giris," and "The Voice of The Turtle."
One of the younger officers_recently dismissed from Tur-
key's leading military Junto by General Gursel arrived here tonight to take up his now post at the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm.
National of Turkey's' cers United. Conimittee forcibly de- pored by Turkey's strong man him General Gurzel and by assigned new diplomaile posts in various countries.
Gursel, leading the majority high-ranking officers, group of on the commitice, accused the younger officers of rashness,and ploiting to overthrow him and set up a dictatorship.
The commander was earlier a
and well-known track
neid athlete and has previously visit- ed Seandinavia the last time in 1054.
Miss Lawford was born in "I have the choice of which London, the daughter of the country I wanted to go to and late setor. Emest Lawford, and chase Sweden where 1 have Janet *Slater Lawford,
actress. been before. I had company on the plane with my colleagues. i Among survivors are
Charles going to Copenhagen and Qsio" mother; her brother, clarod the commander,
Kuscoglu, who has been Edward Lawford; and her Koscoğlu apparently now felt attached to the Turkish embassy husband, Barry, Buchanan, en free to speak up for himself here in the capacity of "techni- | advertising and public relations
d the 13 cther younger off-cat advisor."—AP.
@executive....AP,
He said that after a short time when conditions are tablished there will be, elections,
free
to
FORCIBLY DEPOSED "It is completely wrong maintain that we have plotted military the setting up of a dictatorship. I am free to speak now and am ready to make our standpoint clear any time", dis
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