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Record number
1,926 REFUGEES
ENTER W. BERLIN
DURING 24 HOURS
Berlin, Aug. 9.
A total of 1,926 refugees arrived in West Berlin during the past 24 hours, the highest number for any working day this year.
Earthquake shakes Tokyo
'Tokyn. Aug. 10. Tukyo was shaken by faint earthquake early this morning. It caused No damske.
Meteorado
The Central Kical
Agency suld The quake verurred in the
Tokyo arca and WA8 recorded ut #:00 ILM. (2100 GMT). It added however that an accurate location of the quake was Thr not possible breathe trenior Was Lop weak.-
AP.
No war, Kruschev believes
(Coald, from Page '1)
The new Party programme outlined the way. Peace and peaceful co-existence are our principles," he said.
the
No one could fighten Soviet Union. They tried to! frighten L nin ami folled, De they thluk they can frighten tes now 44
years later alter heights we have riached?
Cowards
the
"Noixxly ean brighten u... BIN
Anyone nere.
why thinks he cm Tritten
vy only frightens self. We don't want war,"
Mr Kruschv suld everyone |
of his age had known
free wors,
Two or *We never bowed
when the Germans were near
Museow and Stalingrad
you think we shali huw
bertne of Adenauer?"
Do
A
He went an: "H Adenauer thinks be can achieve unity
tof Germany) by war and wei are stucked, there will be nu! German nation.
All Germany {
wil be reduced to dust, We-
but
we are not going to tremble ike rowards."
Ometals b.ve 11 Is also the highest for any day since 1053, year of the skortive Enst Clec- inan uprisinJA.
iner:
The stahlen new 1,741 Jugees arrived yesterday compared with a dally average of about 1,200 last, week-wis cated by an ever-growing fear that East Germany will scon block the way to Berlin, West German Refugee Ministry $120 sald
K'S SPEECH
thut Mr Nikita [ stoned Krushev's speech last Monday was "oving some effect now." he added.
te
According
unofficial calculation, today's rate of nai- ly 2,800 nearly equals the daily kverage for March, 1953, when 58,605 Fast Germans skert for pedition asylum in Italy UR West highest monthly recorded.
West tier. Berith--the
Datre ever
A West Berlin City Govern-
ont official said today that at presnt the existing West Berlin came were sufflelent to accom- velate the refugees until they
down
West
were Germany,
Init
1
HELP INCREASED
West Gernut charity or
isations and the American community in erlin have
lepped up their help to the re- whom arrive fugees, many of
here with very little luggage, and some without any luggako
11.
Women fro:1 the Amerlean. French and British communities
In Her Bro helping in the camp kitchens, . 137) American spokesman said,
THE CHINA MAIL,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1961.
There was a pleasant surprise for 8-year-old David Allison (right) son of a loyal Signals siuff-sergeaul, when be visited the Army Signal Centre at Tripoll, Libya, with a party of 25 chlidren from the Tripoli Army Children's Selivol. As, he was visiting the teleprinter room, one of the machines ispped out a niessage beginning-"Hello. David, this is Grandad"- and Grandad Mr George Allison. is living in. Tilbury, Essex. Unknown to David, Maj T. W. E. Fortescue-Hitchina, CO of the 219 Signal Squadron, had arranged for the boy's grand- father to send the message to arrive Just as the boy was touring the centre. In London the This message was Royal Signals sent a despatch rider in Tilbury to collect the intrsafe. then sent from London District to the main centre at Boddington in Gloucestershire and then to Malta, where it was held for a time before being sent to Tripoll at the exact moment David was entering the teleprinter room. Picture shows a delighted David reading out the message to his friends. Looking an are Brig H. J. Dickson, Commander, British troops in Libys (centre) Maj Fortescue-Hitchins (left) Staff-Sergeant Jack Allison, David's father.
TRIAL NEARS END
Eichmann accused of being 'more extreme' than Hitler
Jerusalem Aug. 9.
Mr Gideon Hausner, the Israeli Attorney General, accused Adolf Eich- mann today of being "more extreme than the evil Fuehrer himself” in his anxiety to exterminate European Jewery. Turning towards the stumped!, white faced figure in the bullet- proof glass dock, Mr Hausner asked: ""Can there be any doubt Elchatan knew he was
Hringer officials and West 1 Berlin police sud East German controls on Berlin-bound trains and roads seemed to be un- anged. There were sporadic stret conuLARIA, changing from that hour le hour and place to plaer, | engaged in a gigantic crime as during the past two and halt weeks-s-Reuter.
4 Portuguese soldiers
caught in Congo
Brussels Aug. 9. arr not threatening anybody The Congolese Army has arrested four Portuguese soldiers near Boma, Tower Congo, the Congolese
agency ACP ro ported tonight.
Sovlet
He said he had told President Kennedy's disarmanients advber, Mr John McCloy, and the Italia Prime Minister, Signor Amintore Panfuni, that the arat ruce hal *:0 Chanel that the Union was for disarmament, Mr Krushes referred the Communist Party's new 20- year programine and said: "W are going on me read and our Toted is Communism as described
f the programine,**
news
over a period of yours?"
As the trial of the former Gestapo Jewish Department cidef-accused af the យាយម murder of milllons of Jewsm entered its finni stages, th
had prosecutor suld the court only, Elchman's word against #J mass of evidence showing his "entral role in Jewish exterminations in all sectors of occupied Europe."
'NO DEFENCE'
te
His defence was that merely obeyed orders, but Mr out that the Hausner pointed orders of superiors constituted nu defence for criminal acts.
The
There we have a man who overstepped his authority he was the fo spirit of all uels, the prime mover in the apparatus of extermination,” The agency said in dispatch the prosecutor alleged. from Leopoldvite that an un.! by the Congotest i Jurevipent
Army's Lower Congo head- quaters stated the tour softer
arned, Ware chasing rebels" From Angola,
who
The Attorney General recall- ed that Ekhmann once said he
into the would jump
grave laughing over the fate of the
had been dend Jews
The agency sadd Genera
He began his speech by dauph Mobulu, Commander in slating that only Bulshoviks" Chief of the Congolese Army, could have made Tity's tight had ordered Stant The Tou possible, and ended by pro- frukters houki be brought 1tj posing the health of the cas
Lonpoldve. Borut whose pretty brunette wife was standing beside him.
Relaxed
ADJOURNMENT
"But ho did not
... Instead he did his best to fle from justice, for he knew his crime and that he had no defence," Mr Husmor charged.
Mr Justin Bomboko, Con. The court then adjourned golese Foreign Minister,
Lomorrow, when Mr Seize untli
Anish his ad- moned the Portuguese Clage Hausner will [d'Affaires tonight to inform hidress.
The mood relaxed when Titov, about the incident, the agency Mr Justice Moshe Landnu
Booking much more cheerful added.---Heuter.
than on Red Square, made a
short specel In which he re-
emphosised that Vostok II could have been landed
where.
tiny-
Then be climbed onto the platform to receive his medal
as a Hero of the Soviet Union
and his "pilot-cosmonaut" In- sinis from President Leonid
Brezhnev.
Long, long talk ends
Washington, Aug. 9. U.S. Senator Willam Proxmire
sald that after Lomorrow's hearing, the court would ad- journ until Monday, when Dr Robert Servatius, Elchmann's lawyer, would sum up for the defence.
THE CHINA MAIL'S
17/21 Club
Photographic Competition
NAME in black capitalet
AGE
ADDRESS 10 Block explicitl
Class 1. Portonika
2. Pell
1. Generel
Sie
Size.....
HT
(Dessie das or cleases you intend to enter with a ikka Minimum altera X 12. maddesin alte=10XD.
Entzias will be encrived at the Chino Mall Office. In the South Ching Mazning Fart Buliding, Wyndham-street, up to Handay, October 2.7
RULES
• Only members of the 17:21 Club winy enter the compan
• Pharmarepka kmited to black and white onis. They puti be mounted.
• The ziera drenus must be taken at Anat.
• Na riaprendirty soli be Aeropted by the Choa Mad for loss, se damage of phola Manjaka
• the competitive is que agen to any meaning of the staff of the South China Murney Pat I've fated us to any member of sa umployer's family.
(Signed)
A British Crossword Puzzle
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"Everyone laughed when, just today ended a mutation protec
Ammon. Auk. 9. as with Gagarin Inst April, then the
Twelve drms, including eight Scnate against the Soviet President Ind grent dif- nonsination of Lawrence American, wo Japanese, feuity pinning the medini O'Conner Jr. to the Federal Cypriot, and one Ghanian, have buen binukilated by the Jordan Government under boycoll of Israel regulations,
Thov's "khaki" tunic.
Finally, Mr Brezhnev grinnen
Power Commission Ludny,
and said, "Now I've done It pro- At the time, the Wisconsin perly" Then the guests includ- Senator had held the floor 32
It was officially stated here lo- fries are
ing hundreds of scientists, still hours and 45 minutes since he day the Japanese anonytuous, who made the flight | began on Monday, He had Trans-Asialle" (Japan) Co, and possible settled down to a con-atvorni breaks, however, when Oriental Exporters (Japan) Zil. cert by leading artists-Reuter. uther Senators spoke.-AP.
|--AP.
Kuwait complains
complains to UN
about Kassem's threat
26
ACROSS
I Jumping to it.
6 Weapon for a boy!
10 Lowest point.
12 Solnd variety.
13 Like that Jivel
14 It's doubly entertaining.
i cadwear.
10 Twist.
JB Itecompense.
20 Name.
determination of 22 Date.
23 Iliver,
the Aragls to annex Kuwall,
United Nations, Aug. 9. have been made by Iraqi Prime nouncing the The Government of Kuwait Mhiister Abdul Karhu Kastrm
complained to the UN on Aug. 3.
Security Council today
•
Konstin was quoted as saying, that Iraqi officials have "Yon we want to liberato Ku mada
wait and if they desire threats now
word annexation we shall annex annex Kuwait by fores. Kuwali by force.”
The
to
A cable frean State fiterolary Ander Mulla referred particular ly
to a statement ülleged to
"This attitudo by Inq," Mr 24 Malaya. Mulla said, "is in direct conten- 25 Apart. diction to the Iraq delegate's 20 Without pause. statement repealed In the
20 21
z Change?
3 Old date.
DOWN
4 Look an airporti
A Poke.
0 Calculating aid.
7 Did well.
Home for a loat.
11 Stuffy.
13 Offer.
17 Wrenches.
19 Betuse.
21 Heavens,
23 Peer.
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD. Agrons:- 1 Must, 4 Cads, fleeurlty Counell that Iraq shall Also, 6 Ivor, 11 Tips, 13 Denuded, 14 Orbs, 10 Revue, 10 Fires. not resort to force in pushing) 21 Darla, 22 Caraí, 24 Yon, 25 Bumpere, 20 Hall, 80 Sape, 31 her claim upsa Kuwait."
Heir, 32 Dora, 33 Alom/ Down-1 Maki, 3 Soon, & Alter, 4 Cop, 5 communication stro Ile asked that the enbin be Blub, 7 Bided, 9 Venter, 10 Kulor, 13 Sour, 16 Return, 17 Vamps, charged that provocative broad-stributed!
Becurity 18 Rosti, 20 Sable, 23 Tuilp, 24 Yard, 26 East, 27 deem, 20 coals
1 Alin.
WELD being made an- 1 Council members—AP,
Home
Office to decide
on Wang case
London, Aug. 9.
A former Chinese Nationalist Navy officer, who sought asylum in Britain last month, today received permission from the Home Office to remain in this country until a decision on his case has been reached.
An announcement from the | Upon his arrival at London | Home Offico sold that Mr Chou- | Airport he told Immigration kang Wang, whose permission to officials he wanted asylum in remain in Britain for 14 days Britain, and the officials refused expired today, would have per- him permission to land on the mission to remain here unt al grouids that he had obtained decision was known.
his visa through mis-representa-
Mr Weng, who recently ilon,
graduated from an American
A British Labour Member of
naval academy with honours, Parilarment intervened and ob
sought asylum in Britain on
permission
Shield, spears for Kennedy
Nairobi, Aug. 9. Próxidoni Korinedy is to receive + shield and speare from Konya's war- rior tribe, the Manal, in appreciation for American gifts of maize to drought- alikoken areas of Kenya,
The gifts will be accept- ed by the American Cunni-General in Nairobi in a ceremony at Kajiado, about 50 miles from here. one of the areas worst his by the drought.—Router,
Negroes not allowed
in U.S. club
Washington, Aug. 9.
July 26 after arriving here from tained Home Office
on a tourist visa for Mr Wang to remain in Bri-President Kennedy' No. 1 Los Angeles valld unili Oct. 20.
U.S. coffee plant blast: five injured
Granite City, Aug, 9. Police Bald on explosion blow out the side of a boller building on the grounds of a big coffee plant today, injuring of loast five partons. All available ambulances were sent to the scene.
The blast rocked the Nescafe division tur Nestle Com- pany.
tain uni his' case was consi- dered.
The M.P., Mr Harold Davies, said Mr Wang was afraid to return to the United States be- cause Nationalist Chinese from Formosa might try to lake him back to the island.
FEAR
Mr Davies added, "lle fears if he returns (to Formosa) he will be shot,"
Later
contact mon with the Diplomatic Corps in Wash- ington said today that ha resigned from the Metra- politan Club four months aga bacause of the club's reluctance to admit Negro diplomats.
"It
would be
inconsistent
with my duties, being_the_link between the (Diplomatie) Corps and the Administration, to re a prospective Labour main a member, Angier Biddle Duke, State Department Chlet Party candidate for Bradfordi West stated that Prof. Arthur of Protocol, said in an interview. Ile sald he resigned early in Carstens af the University of
April after telling the club's Д member California,
leadership in March that he American Civil Liberties Union,
would have to resign if there had telephoned him and tokl him
was no change in the club's the Federal Bureau
policy. Investigation were seeking Mr
LITTLE FUSS Wang.
of the
of
"I quietly resigned without He claimed the American much fuss," Duke said. He had been a member of the club for more than 20 years.
Police sald the explosion Civil Liberties Union had put occurred in a two-storey brick Me Wang on board the plane in building housing a bolter room; the hope that he would receive on the ground foor and asylum in Britain--Reuter. dryer room upstairs.
At least Ave persons were injured and taken to hospitals. Three others were reported trapped in the rubble.
The company's main plant, housed in a separato building. was not damaged, an eyewit- Ress Bald.
U.S. students put in jail
Д
Duke described himself as "militant" in fighting discrimina- tion, and stressed that "my pri- vate views coincide with the views of the Administration in this respect."
The Metropolitan is Washing- ton's oldest social club and has the reputation being its most exclusive.
Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, brother of the Presi
In a speech in
Some 350-400 persons were. said to be working in the main
Groton, Aug. 9, dent, referred building at the time of the ex-Eight young people, most of May to what he called a great plosion. AP,
ACCIDENT
Rome, Aug. D. Thirty-Ave Canadian pilgrims today heard Pope John recite a new prayer for road safety and were themselves
involved
in a road accident soon after- wards.
thom students were in jail deal uf hypocrisy!" in som today after several of quarters in relation to equal them had attempted to rights for Negroes, and adried. "Covernment officials. belong board the Ethan Allen,
to private clubs in Washington America's latest Polaris
where Negroes, including submarine, when it was Ambassadors, are not welcomed
horo commissioned
in even at mealume."
Was Kennedy Connecticut yesterday.
kayo indicated
reported to to the
A spokesman for the group Metropolitan's Board that he said they were members of the would drop his club member- Committee for Non-Violent Ac-ship unless the racial ban was tion, which has been conducting lifted. a series of demonstrations here for the past year.
The motor coach taking them back from an audience at Castelgrundolfo, the Pope's sum- while mer residence, swerved trying to avold a car and over- furned, police sald. One woman They have been charged with passenger broke a leg and Ave breach of the peace and resist boys were bruksed.-Reuter.
ing arrest.-Reuter.
From the Administration- State Department viewpoint, re- Jations with the new African nations are handicapped by any racial discrimination in Wash- ington.-AP.
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