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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1961.
TWIN MOVES BY CANADA, AMERICA
Send
he asked for U.S. challenges USSR your
Elizabeth, June 15.
Louis Micink, 51, necded a quart of milk laat night.
He went to a street corner automatic vending machine at Elizabeth, New Jersey, deposited 30 cents, and pushed the plunger. With a whir and a
thump the quart arrived.
Mlelak plcked up the quart and started to walk away. There was another whir, another thump and a second quart.
He removed the second quart just before the third arrived.
For the next few minutes, the machine was cranking out quarts of milk like the Jackpot on a coin slot machine while Micial dutifully stacked the cartons on the ground.
Forty quaris and a backache later, the machine stopped. Micink called for help.
Police arranged a rendezvous with the dairy company and thanked Miciak for his honesty.
"I only wanted one," Miciak anid on he picked up
a single carton and headed home,—AI
at Laos conference
Gonova, Juno 15.
The United States today challenged Russia to drop its pro- paganda and got down "into detailed drafting work” on a peace and noutrality treaty for Laos.
Canada at the same time de-, Hariman and Canadian Ex- manded that the International ternal Affairs Minister Mr Control Commission in the Howard Green.
South-east Asian Kingdom be cent the planes and other tools
to do its job of ensuring a truce
white folks continue here.
The twin moves came in the 17th session of the Laos con- ference, addressed by US. special envoy
Averell
Mr W.
Racing car ploughs into
spectators - 4 dead
Modena, June 15.
Demands
Their challenges and demands were directed to Sovial Foreign Minister Mr Andrej Gromyko, chairman of the one hour, 43- minute inceling
"This might smoke out Mr Gromyko," пп oficial U.S. spokesman said of the Canadian and American moves.
Mr Green returned to the ronference after a several weeks absence to ask what artlon had
necessary
been. tuksen un his May 19 request that the helicopters, light planes
..and other communication equip.
A Cooper-Maserati sports racing car crashed here today, killing ment be sent to the ICC.
four people including the Italian driver Giulio Cabianca
and injuring six.
BIG TWO BACK
CHINESE BANK
(Continued from Page 1) road, partially obstructing traffic.
Heavy detachments of police kogt order. It wner lecienre that police leave had been cancelled in the Kowloon City and Yau- munti divisiones to provide rein- forcements the patrols out-
side the bartks.
Some 1,000 depositors waited patiently all night outside the premises of the Kowloon City
rond.
The
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SARCASM
OVER
JAPAN
Moscow, Juno 15.
Promior Nikita 5. Khrushchev said tar- castically tonight that the United States ro- fusos to sign a peace trouty with Gormany Just ten years after it signed one with Japon,
Ho said in his toleri- sion speech that Soviet soldiers had participat- ed in the defeat of the Japaneso armies and that Soviets were ro- prosented on the Allied Control Council with Japan,
"I conhot say by what considerations the Soviet government wos kept out, but type
"I should have expected that jby now the necessary equip
ment would have been provided." lu said.
Hc "minimum"
Istod
ICC
as
Cablanca
who
was in
The dead and the injured were International Class "C" sports found in these vehicles.
original racing car with a four-cylinder. three titre Masermi
requirements Cabianca was flung from his mounteti in a Cooper
He suffered Chassis, Fear.
suspected Fix hellcopters and six aircraft, had completed 20 Inps when he fracture of the skull, shock, and suggested that the con- left the track at a speed of 112 fructured left arm and other in- freenec approve sending at milent hour.
least three craft of each Taking
immediately." crashed inio
which was
an escape road he
a spectator's car hurled 30 metres,
jurles.
Cablanco was training for the Bologna Grand Prix to be run then into a motor cyclist, and here on July 9. — AFP aud Bnally into several more cars. Reuter,
TRACTORS-FOR-FREEDOM
TEAM ASSAULTED
Miami, June 15.
branch at 410 Prince Edward Riotous scenes broke out at international airport here on Thursday as an angry real estate man seized the tractors-for-prisoners negotiators by the lapels and tried to put them under citizen's arrest for dealing with Fidel Castro.
bank's doors wore opened at 0,30 am but police į képt, back all except some 50 people who had been issued with blue slips yesterday,
A Chiba Mall reporter on the scene said the glaft crowd had been formed into two quedes - one stretching 10 Ngai Tsin Long-road and the other to Nom Kok-road.
"They're bargaining away our freedom illegally, shouted Douglas R. Voorhees, while he heid Duane F. Greathouse and
vlac-like grip Roy Ealner in a for about five minutes.
The crowd of people vatside the Causeway Bay branch rom pletely surrounded a big block
When his hold was Anally of buildings, stretching from the loosened, hundreds of enraged New -York Cinema along Cubans who had been looking Hanneerry-road to the Hongkong on, chared Voorhees down
long Restaurant and past East Point- road back to the cinema again. his direction and yelling insults. concourse throwing punches in With anxious faces, men, Worton and Htle chikirch weru One Cuban woman kept run- the queue, four and five deeplug up behind him and smack-
ing him with her handbag.
which
was marshalled by lange number of police officers.
Reduced
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By 11 am although the queue appeared to have been reduced in length and many of the de- positors were squatting on the pavement. The police were still busy and had cordoned off half the pavement.
still
were
Pedestrians hoving difculty in negotiating passage along the pavements because of knots of depositors orguing with the police and constantly reforming c the groups were broken up and moved along.
Many shops So obstructed, could not open for business.
Head Office
At the hend office in West 1,000 people
Point, another
An exelted onlooker even hit a poleeman on the head with a briefcase.
No one was hurt except for perhaps a few scratches and no- body was arrested,—AP.
Shipping strike
threat around
lined up around the block of US
the bank building.
They consisted partly of fixed depositors and partly of safety vault depositors.
At both places, the officials of the bank announced that thoad fixed cavings accounts holders whose maturities were not due would have to wait until the due day,
Thuse accounts whose dates were overdue were renewed by
the bank.
The bank's head office and all its branches opched.
US coastline
New York, June 15. Socrotary of Labour Goldborg today moved to
GE won't
agree
to pledge
Washington, Juno 15. General Electric Co,
Communist China, which did not have a speaker today, nevertheless called a press conference to
denounce. among other things, U6 "in- terference" -- in Cuba,
The
Overthrow
Red
Chia spokesman sak Mr Harriman talked about self-determination "but he fall- ed to give any facts about the US. Interference in Cubic"
said, getting back to the anfer-
"The fact is" the spokesman
ence,
that the
Unites States the legal Souvænna
tried to overthrow
Government of Phouma in Laws,"
He dismissed the American suggestion, backed
by British and French, that
the the
conference on the big plerary sessions and speeches and gel down to working groups.
our ro-
presentatives found themselves between the dovil and the deep blue sco," he said.
"We had rights and tried to claim them, but the United States using its nuclear su- periority, triod to
dictate both to Japan
and to hor allics."- UPI.
'Roll of Honour handed over
by British envoy
Warsaw, June 15. The British Ambassador hand- "We do not see any advantage ¦ ed to the Shipping Minister, Mr in establishing working groups Stanislaw Darakk, a
of now," the spokesman blondly.
sald Honour,” containing the nues
Communist Chinese Foreign Minister Mr Chen Y and his delegation give every indication of heing prepared has
to sit in Geneva all year to get the kind of Laos agreement they want.
refused to join four other big electrical firms con- victed of price fixing in signing a pledge against any such further practices, the Justice Department announced tonight.
UPI.
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General Electric sold 11 balk- ed at signing the consent order because its effect would be to create a government-sponsored price support programme in the industry. It offered to sign a pledge that would "preserve 18 competition."
Justice Department ofcials countered that GE may be asked sign a stronger decree in view of its opposition to the order accepted by the other four companies. The four are engaged in the sale and manu- facture of switch gear for power systems.
AGREEING
14
of all Allod tailors serving with the British Merchant Navy, killed in the Second World War.
Mr Darski said the roll would "occupy an hormured place in the traditions of the Polish Merchant Marine."-China Mail Spectat.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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Agreeing to the Justice De-
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head off a shipping strike pariment formula were West- threatenod around the inghouse Electric Corp., Allls American coastline for Chalmers Manufacturing Co., midnight tonight.
Goldberg's office in Washing-
I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co., and Federal Pacific Electric Co.
Officials would not release de-
ton announced he would fy here tails of the decree. It has been In response to a request of ship reported, however, that General ping companies and Federal Electric refused to accept a pro- mediators, who asked his perhibition against selling its pre- sonal help in the situation. duels for prices which the gov- He was due here in the early ernment might consider "unrea-
sonably low."
piternoon.
for
business from 8.30 am to 5 pm
The strike threat stems from One other electrical firm in- as usual.
failure of shipping concerns and volved in the conspiracy already However, because of the five maritime unions to agree on has signed a consent order. That pressure on them, zhany of the new work contracts. Negotta- was a relatively small Philadel- bank officers worked late into tons were reported deadlocked. phin firm, the Foster-Wheeler the night in the past few days, |—AP,
Corp.-UPI.
ON THE RAMPAGE OVER LOW PRICES
Brittany farmers
Paris, June 15.
The
angry
formers angry over riding, 100 tmclora
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10
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ACROSS
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2 Tree,
B Crest, 10 Vestige,
12 Epoch.
13 Height,
14 Hess7
16 Not co far away,
16 Fruit,
18 It's pouring in the afternoonl
20 Thunder-god,
21 Condensation,
23 General of a side,
24 China,
25 Speechify,
blocked 20 Induced.
low prices -- also cut telephono i roads" leading into the town, Formers blocked traffic with Unes, sawed down teleptions Ielting only doctors and
tarta bid tractors ut poles and blocked road bridges | veterinariahs prae. several points in Brittany express their directent. The incidents followed a week At Rostrenen, several ozen of similar protests in an effort Today and itofuted one rotten corn werd
smashed in to get the government to boost amall town for several front of the local post office. |prices and streamline the farm hour.
Lannion 100 farmers, i marketing system. ---AP,
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DOWN
3 A Jumperi
4 Soccer fun'a toy?
5 Has on,
Playwright,
? They bear fruit
@ Clutched,
11 Early bird!
15 Bed,
17 Degrades,
10 Love,
21 Hout,
29 What she wants sho zefal
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