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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1952.

THESE ARE THE CLUES...A man on £1,000.

bail disappears to Paris with a false passport... NOW FOR THE FACTS

MAN

on the RUN

T is now 197 days since Frank Jaines White drove platinum and diamond

through the Gloucestershire town of Newent - for £400, where he was known as Mr Hargreaves and headed towards London in his beige Pontiac for the last time.

Stardens, his huge, red-brick house, is much as he

matches.

brooch

The cigarette case was to be carried cartlessly in my pocket and the clip hidden in a box of

Lew I spent the next

days writing final letters, To my solicitora I gave a power of attorney over my affairs and possessions. It was time for me to start my journey. My largę Pontiac car was full of petrol and ready for my last trip in it.

Problem

left it that morning. The lawns are well barbered, the Money edges still professionally sharp.

from Glou- cestershire to London took four hours, and 1 had

The main part of the house, where While used, to not allowed myself a great deal live and work, is deserted. Gargoyles peer atonily down the lawns from the tower top. And in the gold-ceilinged rooms gilt angels look across from the marble mantel piece at rows of leilgers marked simply: Money owing,

1951.

White's gardener, Wilfred J. Wadley, is still at work in the garden-a stocky man who says of White: "As I found him, he was one of the best employers I ever work ed for."

His identity card was "borrowed" by his, employer to get the false passport which took him out of Britain.

'Now Frank James While is an

From the THA.

the Inter- national Zone of Tangier he has told is on

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FRANK JAMES WHITE

of time. I had my luggage to label, and I wanted to buy 1 hal-omething I had never worn for ten years, and now thought of as a disguise.

I had also to dispose of my car. Everything went smoothly, however, and with a good hour to spare I drove my Pontiac up the steep ramp of a gænge and walked away.

All I had to do now was to post the half-dozen letters I had

to help me flee

M

written and then join the boat-train. But I had some- bow overlooked the fact that in London the post wag collected up to 9.30. This was a great blow.

If I posted my letters now-as I had planned to do--they would probably be

delivered

PAIRS

LAWN MOWER

RACTERS

"Dad says he hears the engineers may be going on strike, so he hopes

you'll keep him waiting a long time for his mower repair,"

STILL

TEW YORK, the noisi-

N

est city in the world,

is unhappily waking

up to the fact that it hasn't

on the Friday heard anything—yet. morning before actually arrive in Paris,

I

would

MORE

TO

London Express Bervice

DIN SUFFER

jet age begins, and that

"Walt till jet transport This New York something must

It Was essential that arrives!" warn the experts.

A report that has been warning

I then thought of a way four years in the making

these lettera

not delivered before Saturday.

were

round the difficulty,

pushed them into the

I

letter-box of a bank, and on

a plece of paper forn from my diary I wrote:

T

affects

that us

here

too

it

by the Illinois Institute of Technology reveals traffic noise is harder to take and is, in fact, louder

either be done to counter it, or the public must be educated to.

the idea that jet noise is

here to stay and must learn to live with it.

Unfortunately at present · no- body has any practical ideas for cutting down jet noise, which is regretfully regarded as one of necessary by-products of aerial Пo progress.

-than any other kind, in--and 100 decibels, be cluding the din you might noted, is as near being un-

18 makes experience in an industrial bearable plant.

Worried officials Experts measure noise

difference.

"Dear Sir, My sinall son has naughtily 'posted six letters in your box. I shall be grateful if you will post them in the ordinary way as soon as possible."

That, quite ingen bought, was a way of surmounting the difficulty. A porter wheeled my ave trunks into the Customs died,

casually examined and

conversation) None of loud-voiced courteously returned.

will make a

human being kinds of devices wince.

with

at air.

a sound meter by ports and in the New York which they have discovered Port Authority, which con- that anything louder than trols the metropolitan air- out conspicuous success, all

gine

Y arrest was quite and rarely drew more than £20 I presented my passport, which 70 decibels (the level of a ports, have tried out, with nervous system was Investigated

one

unexpected. A small motor-car drove up

house to my morning in February and three detectives politely in formed me that they had a warrant for my arrest.

in cash. But somehow or other I managed to accumulate about Was £1,000 in one-pound notes,

I decided to make first of all for Paris a city I knew well and in which I had friends.

my bags was opened and I boarded the train and was con- ducted to my sleeping compart- ment

To Dover

The preparations I had so far Without saying anything else made had made it necessary except "Not qulity" in reply to

for me to go from Gloucester- the charge of

shiro to London three fraud they read to me,

during the first week. I made lighted a cigarette taken ac-

Mr. WADLEY Gardener.

I

Used at one of New York's busiest street junc- tions the sound meter re- glutered 80 with standing. when it moved traffic, 90

times THEN I at on the bed and into gear, while a subway companied them each of these journeys by car, from the gold cigarette case and train clocked in as high as to the local driving alone, and on each checked up on the diamond 106. police court. occasion I took a packed suit brooch beneath the top layer of

It took about case with me.

ant hour to

abtain my re- lenso on ball

At Stordens House I employed a resident housekeeper and a teretary. It was not my cua at £1,000, af- tom to keep anything

under ter which I lock and key, and each time returned to my went off in my car to London I home, Stardens wondered whether my shrink- House,

ing wardrobe would be noticed, but as it was, no word or come ment was made to me.

I was prepared to abandon it ull and do a bunk before the date two weeks ahead when I lo surrender to my way dun bail.

Having decided to make first for Paris, I went to Thomas a single and bought At

the Cook's the time of arrest

ticket on the night ferry. Ab police had confiscated my pass-

the same time I bought the port. To get

a new passport £25 worth of traveliers' job. I went to

and cheques allowed,

these was my first London and obtained the neces- were duly recorded on my new sary forms, which I took away passport, with me to study. I had now

"

I then went to the American

of

matches. Soon the train began

near

It's

the airports, to move into the night towards however, that the decibels Dover. I left my compartment really begin to soar.

and lurched towards the restaurant car, where I sat down to a meal and drank a fow brandles. I felt I needed them. But I had cocuped from Scot land Yard, and I had succeeded in taking about £1,000 with me.

*

Some Idea of what a jet on- can do to the human

recently by the U.S. Navy, which is particularly worried about the on aero- effect on alimen who work at

to close quarters

jet noise on pro-

carrier night-decks.

plane exhausts and pellers to cut down noise.

But these conditions will

Beard in the open and at a reasonable distance the noise of a jet engine, It should be emphasised, is not harmful.

But the sound held which

appear positively Utopian reaches some way beyond the in and out of New York. rother alarming effects. when jetliners begin plying tall pipe can have harmful and

of which

A DC-8 makes what the To find out more about these, experts call "a sizable level the Navy lashed an F-94 (the

acoustical irritation," afterburner

has of but a single six-engined jet scream of a jet) to the deck of deeper sound than the normal plane will make 100 times a carrier, and invited volunteers as much noise over an area to step into the sound Geld, where the decibels hit a deafen- 20 times as big.

Ing 120.

Standing on the viewing In other words one jet- deck at LaGuardia Airport, liner is capable of irritating the noise without. benefit the whole of the city of New I felt I was about to begin a new ing off or coming in-stands

of planes warming up, tak. York.

Tomorrow: Arrested

In Paris...

London Express Bervico

They discovered that when a man is exposed to that kind of noise his, jaw

vibrates and his fingers stick together,

The experts agreed at a

His ears and nostrils get holi recent meeting of the Acous- Hi sight may blur as his eyes,' But a single aircraft taxi- tical Society of America that literally dance in their sockets. Temporary deafness may afflict ing in will pop the needle people who live within 32 him, and he may even fali, alnce up to 82, and a DC-6 taking miles of a major airport will the powerful vibration interferes off hits the jackpot at 100 be in for trouble when the with the normal functioning of

at 74 decibels,

Washington's Mid-East Blueprint

Washington, Aug. 20. '- WITHOUT waiting to

From HENRY LOWRIE

the nervous systém:

But when removed fràm tho will provide for joining the sound field, volunteers recovered"

found that efforts of both Middle East and quickly, and it was

with they W see a copy of the plan He pointed out that in other states which feel genuine for trainobbly could even

agreed that the Allles should Aviation authorities gloomlly

passport photographs taken in Exprors in the Haymarket and the Strand. I went to Somer purchased from them an un- Air France Ucket set House and purchased a copy dated

to Milan.

I also of my gardener's birth certif- from Paris

worth purchased £300 cate.

Sterling Area travellers' cheques too easy. I told from the American Express, which Britain is reported to States with Britain, France and Middle East."

I required

bo his thinking that these might

useful if I went on to Cyprus, be preparing for the estab- Turkey,, announced its inten cheques lishment of a limited Middle tion to join in the establishment Theo Sterling Ares ho

of an organisation which would were not entered on my pase East defence organisation, include both Middle East states port,

the State Department has and other stater, indicated, that it will prob ably submit a counter-plan.

United States," The British proposal, as out- lined in reports from London, McDermott, "will. welcome Bri- to be forwarded to the tith proposals designed to give lem of ready money In United States, France, Turkey, effect to that declaration." Paris-£25 in Paris would not South Africa, Australia and Now last a week. There was only one Zealand, solution I could think of-to buy jewellery and sell it once I got to Paris,

It was ali my gardener Identity card in connection with his insurance cards, and gave it to me. Armed with all the necessary documents presented myself at the Pass- ពរាំង port Office and within hour was issued with

a new Identity for 15.

Final letters

My gardener had no suspicion STILL had to solve the prob-war

The

cald

support them, although, as one volunteer put it, you want ‘"to It is understood that the roll yourself into as small a ball

rome time ago as possible," United States proceed with the creation of a now command to include any anticipate that jet travel will be Middle East countries willing to blamed for everything from a take part and leaving the way sick headache to a pain in thứ neck and real estate agents, who clear for others to join later as

alrendy And land values have.... they liked,

deteriorated in such areas, are likely to scream louder than the Jots.

Then ho added significantly whatever. I gave him back his

The American view was up- that in developing the proposed

The only solution, think-Bome Identity card and at the same

organisation

the United States set by the Egyptian upheaval, It ume showed his Insurance card

But State Department spokes would expect "to consult fully was foit advisable to wait and experts, is to move the airports fully stamped. So far so good.

man, Michael McDermott, aid with all Interested parties, see if Egypt, which had been away from the towns, although no new proposals had yet heen, He went on In the opinion against the scheme, would now others argue that this deals u I then began to draw money

et mortal blow at the main reonon out of my several banking I went to a very exclusive film received. He made it clear that of the United States a funda- co-operate Officials are accounts. This had to be done a pawnbrokers. From them all the countries in the area mental feature of the proposed hoping that General Negulb will for air travel-spoed.

magnificent gold concerned thould be consulted organisation is its co-operative change his mind and "play

KAY MURRAY very carefully because normally bought a I paid by cheque for everything cigarette caso for 120 pada in the setting up of any alliance, character and the opportunity It Voll."

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