"
Page
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 10,
FRANCO THINKING IT OVER Reactions To Don Juan's Manifesto No Compromise With The Caudillo
Madrid, Apr. 8.
General Francisco Franco, who returned late last night from a brief Easter fishing holiday at Santillana, in Santanda province, was under- stood this morning to be considering Don Juan's manifesto on the Succession Bill.
It is expected that the Government will issue to the press within the next 24 hours the full text of Don Juan's manifesto, along with the Gov- ernmental reply.
It is believed that Pranen; int widespread distribution of will hear the report from Es-ruples of the munifesto. toril brought back by Senor Blanco, Under-Secretary of the
fai-
THE ASS!
I
London, Apr. 8. William Sully. €6, fined five shillings at Tower Bridge Police Court today for driving a donkey while in- toxicuted. He was apprehend- ed when the donkey scumper=" ed through a red light- United Press.
Bavarian Reds Join The SED
Juliet
Was Bit Too Sexy
of
Stratford on Avon, Apr. 9. A riproaring, frankly sexy pro- duction of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" by a company young people in or barely out of their teens han stirred up a tem- pest in Shakespeare's birthplace, Opening the annual Shakes. peare festival in the plush Mem- orin Theatre here, 21-year-old producer Peter Brook and year-old Juliet (pretty Daphne Slater) drew withering blues from England's grayhaired drama critics and tossed some brickbats in return.
sald
chiefs dismissed
her
that
18.
1947.