KABAKA MAY

Peters Granted Court Review

Washington, Nov. 15. Dr Jolin Peters, Proten- sor of Afedicine at Yale, THA today granted

Supreme Coyri review of his dismissal from a Gov. crament jub on Joyalty

sounds.

Dr Peter was dismissed on June

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954.

Prime Minister Expected To

Make Statement

COMPLETE COLONIAL

TURNABOUT

London, Nov. 15.

Britain in a colonial turnabout was expected. to announce its intention tomorrow to restore the Kabaka of Buganda to the African throne from which it banished him only last December.

has

Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill

summoned a Cabinet meeting for tomorrow morn- ing in advance of an afternoon statement to be made by the Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox- Boyd in Parliament on the future of the deposed ruler of a million people in the British protectorate. ! A White Paper setting out proposed constitutional changes in Buganda, which is a native kingdom within the protectorate of Uganda, is being issued tomorrow afternoon, less than a year after Britain banished the Kabaka for seeking his kingdom's independence.

West Studying Latest

Russian Note

15.

Tim

general

expectation seming authoritative quarters is that it will recommend a form of constitutional marchy for Buganda which will permit H

Edward William Mutobi Walugenbe Muten.

popularly Lawangula

King

to Freddi," known as return to us horehtory throne,

Highness

Frederick

HARD DECISION

From

اله

the

British Government has had

reports

# hard time coming to decision on the Habaka.

of

Washington, Nov Representatives of Bri. ain. France and the United states will consider in Lam- educational | don the "insplications"

top the new Soviet note calling tamts the for a conference

Euro- Suvin

On

A year ago the Colonial Ofce

to decided

support Uganda Governor Sir Andrew Cohen in bis decision w banish the 30-

ki pean security, Mr Henry year-old African ruler because tenour. Suydam, State Department The

ced a gost spokesman, said today.

Like an excellen

Bu farvet bigh crops.

"That why, when one

de Wouter, sanje Mula filer

He asked that the Lonton

working o Aroup was prob

whey reply to th Soort note

y

1. tam Comade Winter, gust year dignity Reuter.

A Novel man

of

4 October 3 which proposed a Big Pour conference on Germany, le contld not say if both pra- posals would be dealt with in

oz note

10 wanted

གང Buganda develop as an autonomous state.

In December last year. the then Colundal

Secretary, Mr Oliver Lyttelton, said that the decision would

"'nover" be changed.

Lever,

During the past month, how- have private meetings taken pluce in Offere between

Andrew

the Coloral U.N. MEMBERSHIP power group the United Cabinet and top Colonial offelals. maile by the Cohen, menisers of the British

He added that in action to the study bet

States would consult with all its

1

BE

RESTORED

had!

leave

taken

to

No Softening

Of Censure

Motion

:

Washington, Nov. 15. Behind-the-scenes moves

"soften

A

motion

'I Will Kill Eisenhower'

Every Six Hours

GUARDS PATROL GOLF COURSES

Washington, Nov. 15.

Someone, somewhere, in the United States, threatens every six hours to assassinate President Eisenhower or a member of his family. A threat may be made in a flare-up of temper during a political argument, by a drunk or a crank. But each one keeps the U.S. Secret Service busy.

Say tho Secret Service "Fanatics have assassinated

of censure against Sonator three Presidents of the United FIERCE GALE

Truman.

Joseph McCarthy were be-States-Lincoln, Garfield and lieved to havo failed today McKinley. And attempts were after sharp exchanges in mode on the Hives of othars, the Senate and his own In-Including F. D. Roosevelt and vestigating Sub-committee.

So the Eisenhowers are among The motion accutes McCarthy the most closely guarded families of abusing a senior army offeer, in the worki today. Brigadier General Ralph

**CGB Zwicker, and adopting a temptuous attitude" committee investigating his finances.

to adopt

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Bepublican leaders had hoped compromise. But afler the Senator's weekend talks of "appeasement" only 20 Föld guard Republicans are

pected to alde with him.

Senator Arthur Watkins, recommends

mun

IN THE BACKGROUND

HITS CANADA

Halifax, Nov. 15, A flerco gule roured into Say White House officiais: the Gulf of St. Lawrence to-

"Ike and

Mamie (Mr Eisen-

hower) don't mind having the day, drowning two seamen, Secret Service men and dishing their ship on to the The agents stay in the back-rocky coast of Anticosti ground. In fuct. would Island and crippling two hondly know they were there,

"Ike not used

you

<%-

guards near him when he was

having others.

the

his

for golf when on holiday tought ed on the bleak coast of Anti- new security problems,

Siverot

F

Service casual

who censure, told McCarthy in the Investigations Sub comittee

But I don't believe you can today:

men, golfers, ever be satisfied unless you can appearing

could be walk about the course-rifter in And somebody who

their Colr baga-and shot or hung

негр strangers away.

-(London Express Service),

EXPULSION URGED

And in The Senate debate Democrat Sam Ervin urged McCarthy's expulsion from the Senatc

foul for "his fantastic charges" ngainst

Anxi

the

But of

Watkins Commitice. Senator Ervin, A member

Comunittes, muid he would

Sir Andrew Cohen, Governor of Urands, and Sir Re- ginald Manningham-Buller, British Attorney-General, the Colonial Office in London after discussions pisce concerning growing unrest in Buganda, East

the Africa, and whelber Britain should allow the exiled Kabaka to re- The meeting was called by Colonial Secretary. turn there.

Alan Lennox-Boyd.—Exprem Photo,

DRUMMOND MURDERS

Sensational Trial

Will

Start Tomorrow

on

Digne, France, Nov. 15. Gaston Dominici, due to stand trial Wednesday in one of the most sensational French here he is as "bored as an old goat in a shed.” murder trials of the century, has told his warders

not formally propose McCarthy's expulsion

paid at

McCarthy ceremony

in the Capitol-as

himself

in a roo the Senate debate went on below-"I think I should warn youthey aro going to vote censure not on the basis of facts but on the basis of politics."

He w

was being presented with an award by the New Jersey Army and Navy Union for "unrelenting efforts in exposing and combating subversives in the United

York

Staftica."

to MILIJON SIGNATURES The Roosevelt Hotel in New switchboard was reported jammed today with calls from persons throughout the country offering to help in a drive to collect 10,000,000 signatures on petitions urging the Senate not to censure Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy

John Crom-

Rear Admiral mein (retired), Chief of Staff meren Million Americans Mobillsing for Justice," said the organisation's headquarters at the hotel had been forced to put in four telephone lines of Its own to relieve the switchboard

New York, Nov 15. The Special Political Com European allles, The con- The report has been studied Butte * 14 Unidest Nalinas sultations would be held in Lon-of un agremanent worked out by The 77-year-old farmer is alleged to have General Assembly today deeidon and Parks

Sir Keith Hancock, on expert on murdered Sir Jack and Lady Drummond and crisis. to refer to the Semity C

Mr Suydur also said he ex- Commonwealth constitutional

their 12-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, on August of the calls were sted the State Department nutters, who has been acting as

5, 1952, while the British scientist and his family camped near Dominici's farm.

un indeparklem mediator.

Kaboku's exlio.

#1 resolutions Belote it dealuat with the admission of new would send another nuto members to the United Nations. ituasie this week dealing with

Counties. whose adrestssiche recent shooting down of ab Sir Keith went to Uganda to has been propressed are Austri, American reconaissance planery and unravel the constitu- Cryin. Eiland, Irelant Haly,uvar Hokkaido, Japan, by Sovietlone deadlock which led to the Sir Jack Drummond was shot in the back, Lady Jupass

Sandan, Labaya, Nepal, i G nghten

Drummond was shot in the chest and Elizabeth waa Portugal. Least Cambria, T In its fire hole, the United Hu managed to win the clubbed to death as she ran away from the killer, Albania, Bulgaria, Ruman States demanded an apology and agreement of the Uganda Hungary, the Mongolian People's reparations, but Russia claimed Government and the Buganda

The

aged and capricious He retracted his confession R:public. South Kont

ich ther plate hui vlointed! the Lukiko (Parliament) to 49 Frenchman, father nine, after a suicide bld,

of

when he Vietnam.-Routes.

Soviet harder Hetter,

widch would reform confessed to the crime, but later tried to jump over a railway the constitutional relationship retracted his confession. He bridge as Inspector Sebellio took between the British Government has also been denounced by his him to the scene of the brutal and the Kabaka's kingdom. two sons, Gustaf and Clovis, murders.-China Mall Special.

One of these articles provides Gustav retracted his denuncia- for the position of the Kabokation later, but Clovis maintained

8.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

13

18

19

21

25

ACROSS

3 Got the better of (8).

Having a strong smell (8).

Spare (4).

1

Arguel (B).

13 Serpents (4).

14 Piful (8),

18 Connection (8).

19 Fewer (4).

21 Made glossy (8).

20 NCO (8).

20 Young animal (4).

27 Exhausted (8).

(10

DOWN

1 Pleased (4).

2 Platform (4)..

4 Encourage (4).

5 Trampled (4).

0 Suggers (5).

14

Appointments (colloq.) (8).

9 Governor (6).

10 Evil Spirit (6).

12. Foolish

(8).

14 Liable (6).

16 Purport (8).

17 Carp (3).

10 Clear (8).

20 Denude (5).

121. Long piece of wood (4).

22 Mero (4).

25 Cure - (4).

24 Crazy (4).'

articles

as a constitutional

his.

to ig

monarch, Andrew returned and yesterday scheduled to

to make a statement.

Uganda

there tomorrow stultaneously with the statement in the British Parliament,

It is generally expected that the announcements will reveal

Britain's docision to

BE SOME FUN

"There will be some fun

tria"," as my

Dominici is reported to have told his warders in Digne prisonI.

He expects to be back on his parmit farm within a fortnight.

013

the Kabaka to return ruler of Bugando conditionally upon Sir Kelth's agreement be-pearance,

Preparing for his public ap- Dominic has asked

ing adopted and made to work for a horn stemmed pipe--"to properly.

clear my voice"-and a pint of Meanwhile, the young Kabako, white wine to put him in good who left his queen and four-spirits.

One of his daughters

year-old daughter behind when has brought him a clean suit to ho was exiled to Britain last wear. year, is maintaining the dignified sence for which Mr/Ly.telton praised him last year.

.

IN BELGRAYIA

He is living, in

Georgian

По

mansion in the heart of Bel- gravia, which is London's diplomatic centre, allowance of £8,000 nually from the British Gov.

MA-

Dominici is reputed to have tyrannised his family and his confrontation of his two sons la

10 expected to lend dramatic acenes.

Gustaf worked quietly on hĩa father's farm yesterday, and Clovis worked on a neighbour's farm as if nothing unduly ex- citing would happen,

It was Gustar's denunciation that

reopened the case after One of the Kabaka's sup Inspector Edmond Sebeille had porters who pleaded his cauro at the Colonial Office said that worked on it in vain for a year. has already the British actions deposing the Gustaf himself

served a two-month gool_term Kabaka was that of a foreign for not helping the young Eliza power taking away our king."

both when he found her beaten w brust that and dying. He added,

British Government will ace its way clear to restore our

the

king."--United Press.

Buildings Named After Churchill

London, Nov. 13. Sir Winston Churchill has agreed that a group of buildings in the Israel Institute of Tech nalogy on the slopes of Mount

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD,—AMOns: 1 Precia, 4 Cider, 1 Caritel at Hilla be named after Artifes, & Vogue, 0 Severe, 11 Narrate, 13 Höcords, 18 Superb, hien is commamoration at his 18 Antic, 19 Inspects, 20 Dunce, 21 Shears, Dewar 1 Plana, %|| 004 bathday, on November 30, Chimo, 3 Sülpena, 4 Clever, 6 Diagrace" 6. Recode, 10 Vaanikan, | 105 bent

konjaht

12 Aquista, 18 Roamer 14 Rodipe, 38 Pleor, ‹11› Buals,

Clovis confirmed his brother's:

that statement

Daminici had three tolà tham be killed, the British boildayeis

Dominiel, agreed

soon slice the police had got me and said he had Hilled Sir Jack Drammond when the scientist surprised him as he, peered at the aleeping figure of Lady. Drummond during the night.

ATTRACTED

Admiral Crommelin said most

from those

who wanted to help in the drive launched yesterday by Lt-Gen. George Stratemeyer, retired Air Forco general and chairman of

he and United Press,

new

mitcs

Point

Marine rodo in Halifax in the army."

ported that the small motor President Eisenhower's passion vessel Maisouin was shipwreck-

costi Istend about 20

southeast of Southwcal after two of its crow

washed overboard and drowned.

ning other crewmen clambered safely ashore through few feet of water. They had provisions for two or three days and a tugboat

Guspe, Qurber, was dispatched to their ABOU

Doctorate

For

Sir A. Fleming

ŞIR ALEXANDER FLEMING **

Bordeaux, Nov. 18. Sir Alexander Fleming, dis- coverer of penicillin, received an honorary doctoruto at the university here, today--China Mall Special,

Plane Leaves

Copenhagen

dexandration. Reuter On Polar Flight

Tokyo, Nov. 15. One hundred and sixty-seven students of the Kinki District Osaka were police school in sent to hospital today due to an cutbreak of dysentery.--China Mail Special.

ON TRIAL TOMORROW

Copenhagen Nov. 15. The European leg of the in- augural passenger Polar light took off today on

a 5,800-mile journey spanning three seasons across the top of the world to Los Angeles, California.

at

A Scandinavian Airlines four- engined Super-Cloudmaster left

7.10

with vdioren p.m. Polar pilot Povl Jansen COFD manding and Prince Axel of Denmark the honoured pas senger.

The Prime Ministers of Nor- way,

Sweden, and Denmark also aboard.

were

The

twin plane'o

on the

| inaugurai aight left Los Angeles this morning on the same Polar route for Copenhagen.

in

There was a last-minute bitch Copenhagen when a minor

defect was discovered in the afr conditioning system of the Arua Viking

which was to have

made the trip.

The plane **3 withdrawn and the Helge Viking sub-

stituted.---United Press & Reu-

ter.

The

The

from

small schooner was tossed

cork in moun

lacound like a

churned the

tainous waves when winds up to ' 50 miles on hour Gulf into a raging fury.

AUS

Coast Guard ship was sent to the old of the damaged 10,000- ton freighter Stork

about 30 miles northeast of Garsh

Gandstone. Island in the Magdalens

charter by pent

Terminals Ltd,

UNDER CHARTER The Stork, under Saguenay out a distress signal from the furious centre of the storm area after a large crack developed in the starboard alde huli 'and dock. She was on her way to Port Alfred, Quebec, from the Caribbean with a full c

cargo of

bauxite ore.

Farther

out in the storm- tossed Atlantic, the fishing boat Bluo Foam put a tow line aboard the Halifax

Baning trawler Cape Briar, which had suffered dinage to her steering gear from the" Bounding! WAVOR. Tho Cape Briar, which carrion a crow of 21, was being tonied into St. John's for Fepsi United Prims,

1,000,000 Volts of Brute Force

WALTER WANGERS

RIOT

IN CELL

BLOCK 11

DON'T

WASTE

WATER

ROXY & BROADWAV

OPENS TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5:30, 7.30 & 9.30 PM.

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