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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1958,
COMING LONDON ́DISARMAMENT TALKSA
On Their
Ike's Plan Could Prevent Any Way To
What A Cheek!!
A
Tokyo, Mar, 13.
Yokohama Aumniary
court awarded 1,080 (yen) (21) damages
year-old
claimed
A 45-
ношал who
that her husband
hurt her cheek when 10
kimed her,
She had asked for 40,000
yen (40) -China Mall
Special
Surprise Attack
Washington, Mar. 15.
The Eisenhower "open skies" plan to be discussed at the coming London
Make-Believe disarmament talks would prevent any For German US defence experts today.
decisive surprise attack, according to top
Unemployed
Hamburg, Mar. 15.
•A dummy "trading firm" run by Hamburg employment exchange so that elderly clerks and accountants can keep in practice during spells of unemployment, has been
50
successful that
i
Two of them, Mr Charles Wilson, the Defence Secretary, and Admiral Arthur
Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, talked about it to the Senate Foreign Relations Sub-committee on Disarmament.
They said that as the Defence Mr Wilson said there were Department sees this scheine "some realists" in the Kremlin for mutual aerial inspection by who knew there could be no vie- the United States and the ter in nuclear war and he was
Union, Servle
wouki it
be sure there must be "some men of
Nor
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11 foolproof guarantee agalust ali surprise aliacha,
ether disarmament plan goodwill in Russia."-Reuter.
WEST IRONING OUT
DIFFERENCES
। But, according 10 Admiral
number of other dummy nadford, firms are being set up.
I would block the launching of a decisive blow, and any surprise attock which did not knock out the victim, he vmploy-beerved, would “only bring res
Indiation and self-destruction."
The "employees" get no pay exert then mama!
ment biotik.
The
Jammy
Bremset
เ
about
replies
year ago
2:1
in the exact -port
business. On an average it has
had 25 "employees."
Find ft Hard
it
Elderly people often fizial difficult in Germany to get new office job, sites ployers prefer to employ young- e people.
Bri
The labour offer said it and been able to find jobs for average of from eight to ter! peuple a month from the mork item.
New mock Arma were found- ed last December 1953 and new about 30 people ore dally doing office work. dealing with realistic busines transactions. -Chun Mall Special.
Exchange Blueprints
Admiral
Radford said
London, Mar. 15. Western delegates to next week's disarmament conference here today con- tinued their efforts to iron out differences in policy the before talks with Russia plan provided that the Ameri-start on Monday.
first cam and Russtang would
United blueprints: exchange
military
delegate,
Harold then there would be aerial re-
criticised revised connaissance over both countries) Stesyen,
disarmament U verify the blueprints
Anglu
French curacy and a final check through plon. Diplomatic quarters here around sections at key points said that it made concessions lo which the Soviet standpoint such as airfields and ports.
of might weaken the defences the West.
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Mr WHson and the Admirul saxl the plan was hardheaded and realistic and a proper con- trul system would eliminate one side
trust having to other.
Last States
Tuesday
the
Mr
Since then Western delegates have worked on their proposals Theying to reconcile
Mr. Watson said they had reasonable hope for ultimate Barmament, but he repeated what the West has sald all aking In reply to Soviet call for abet of atomic weapons — There is the "immoditate pivspect" of any safe plan to control
Denmark Rejects Calendar Reform the
Copenhagen, Mar. 15 Denmark has build the United Nations Economic 07 Secial Council that it does not think Lo introduce now is the time
world calendar reform,
The couned has asked nem-
ber states to give their opinion
Kremlin Realists
the
for
the
und met today differences
Canadia is discussions. fourth Western member of the Disarmament Sub-committee.
Representatives
Britannia
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their way to board the France-Presse for a holiday cruise in the Mediterranean. Royal yacht Britannia recently
Photo,
The Queen And Duke Flying Home Sunday
London, Mar. 15. THE Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are enjoying fuc weather on the last days of their Mediterranean crular, court oficiais said today in London.
with
The Queen
Princess After the Royal yacht had loft Alexandra, her 19-year-old Maddalena, Sardinia, yester- cousin, will y home in a day she anchored in the Gulf Royal Air Force, Viking from
of Santa Manza, southeast Ajaccio on Sunday morning,
Corsica. There Princess Landing at London Airport
Alexandra visited the CBCOTE two about
o'clock in the
destroyer St Kitts. The Drake afternoon.
and the Princess later went ashore for a pienie lunch and
Tuesday they plenteked On
ashore In the Gulf Saline,
Duke, plicting his own northern Sardinia, and yester- The
Lea four-engined Heron aircraft, day turned back in the Royal
will Corsica
Leave Ajaccio shortly vacht Britannia to
afterwards
Northolt, On their return on Sunday they for will fly where they fromk
will go to Windsor Castic,- London's other principal air home-in separate planes-on
Reuter. field. Sunday.
BANK BEATS Hague Court Removes
THE ANTS
Maseru, Basutoland,
Mar. 15.
A mobile bank is doing big business in the foot- bijla of the Basutoland mountains because Africans find that ants and rate est their money when they "bank" it
according to tribal custom-by burying
it.
to
The French delegate to the talks, M. Jules Moch, said in an Interview that the essence of the revised Anglo-French plan go ahead at once with all the disarmament which can be internationally controlled now.
"Until science evolves a satis- factory method for the detection
He described the plan 43 A hidden stockpiles, no dis- synthesis between existing of armament programmes under- United States and Soviet stand- taken in the Interim can provide points.
control system for nuclear weapons which
British and Canadian
The would preclude
United States," he declared.
The mobile bank, a fally- equipped
caravan, travels within a radius of 30 miles from Mamerta. Customers ride down bridle
the mountain paths on horseback
to sheet China Mall Special.
Cases From
From List
The Hague, Mar. 15.
The International Court of Justice here today removed two cases from its list because two Com munist countries involved have refused to accept the jurisdiction of the court.
Both cases were submitted to dollars was claimed the court in 1835 by the United | Czechoslovakia. States.
One, related to the shooting down
American of in
F94 plane while on t flight over the US occupation zone in Ger- mony and a sum of 271,000
Mall risks to security interests of the representatives at today's met Jordan Envoy Leaves UK
on a proposal for a uniform world
calendar. Chin Special.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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15
21
22
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24
25
26
7 Marine mammal (G).
@ Sturdy (8).
10 Harvester (0).
13 Expunged
(7).
15 Part (4).
17 Sailor (7).
10 Mounted bullfighter (7).
20 Actual (4)
21 Matured (7).
24 Inherent character (8).
27 Outer coverings (8), :
28 Jobs of work (5),
20 Ship accommodation (8),
23
1 Weapon (5).
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2 Waterway (0),
3 Beslege (5).
4 Unoccupied (4)."
Fabulous crenture (8);
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Quake (6).
11 Weird (0).
12 Part of a flower (5).
ing were the Minister of State
at
the Foreign Office, Mr Anthony Nutting, and tho
Canadian High Commissioner, Mr Norman Robertson.
They are expected to hold a further meeting tomorrow In
for preparation
Monday's resumed Bession of the five- nation United Nations disarma- ment Sub-commilles-Reuter,
Maharanee Shielding Her Son
London, Mar. 16. The Maharanee of Baroda, whose husband was grantéd a divorce in Bombay today on the ground of her alleged misconduct, said in a state- mont issued here today that she was not opposing the divorce, so as to shield her son from "possible distaste- ful publicity."
Her counsel also announced be that the Gaekwar would allowed to see his son one day enel week in the presence of nn attendant.
a
The statement issued by firm of London solicitors acting
(8). for the Maharanee, who is now living in London and Paris, was as follows,
14 Venturesome (6):
securing metal plates
10 Bolt 16 Bolt B
10 Prise up (5).
18 Summary (0),
19 Water jug (8).
22 Imitation Jowellery (8).
23 Tond (5)LA
24 Stupid (8).
23 Fibber, (4),
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Throat, 5 fears,
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WITHDREW
"We are authorised by Her Highness to state that, with the object of shielding her son, Brinco Sayajirao, from possible.
relating distasteful publicity. his paronia matrimonial affaire, Her Highness has reluctantly to her withdrawn her answer husband's petition, for divorce in Indio, fe
HAS
result, Her Highness tas somured the legal custody
0 Itebel, Nipper, 10 Curve, 11 Armed, 11 Mail, 13 Deals, 10 Dolest, .18 Adorei, 20 Talmm, 23 Hot, 28 Tampa, 25 Sibal, 20 Eloped, 27 Geest, 20 Pries, 29 Twins, Down; 1 Tynement, a of her son to whose welfare Reprint, Area, 4 Terrier 5 Racoded, 6 Etudes, Rival; 14 aho will, in the future as by the Attempts, 15 Subaldes, 10 Domates, 17 Tempest, 19 Dotage,, 21 - | part
wholeheart
bointe
devoté
Dr Yusef Hačkál, Jordanu Ambasador to the UK, B. platured on the steps of his airofaliai London Airport af week before taking on for bousuliniform with his Government. Before leaving, De Baikat eslled at the Foreign Office to ace ► Minister of Blate Adkammy Walking, and 135was explained that he was Aravelling tot de * rodali of the politest MITRAMAIS created by the dimerized) of Lieutenant-General: Glabo, krom member, of the Jordan Omeroulay Board, E TOTAAR
The
Situation Noted
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Stevenson Shaken
In First Primary
MUST MAKE GOOD IN MINNESOTA
Washington, Mar. 15.
►
Some experienced Democrats voiced the belief today that Mr. · Adlai E. Stevenson must win and win big in Minnesota next week to keep his 'pre- sidential campaign from stalling.
Post mortems on Tuesday's New Hampshire primary indicated that Stevenson backers here were shaken by his weak showing against Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee.
Although Mr Stevenson had refused a direct test in New Hampshire, his supportere had expected him to poll a larger vote in the primary contesta over nationa! convention delo- gates.
Sen. Kefauver won all 12 of the New Hampshire delegates against a Stevenson alate, which was regarded 02 strong' but polled only a third of the vote.
State Support
Democratic attention now was
swinging to Minnesota, where
both Mr Stevenson and Sen.
Servicemen
Get Radio Hook-Up
Wiesbaden, Mar. 15. United States service- men in Germany are making use of a radio
Kefauver will be campaigning hook-up for the balance
of the week. military Minnesota Democrats will cheet
30 national convention delegates amateur
Tuesday.
between stations and 'radio enthu-
In their presidential primary on siasts to speak with
Just as Sen. Kefauver Was
their wives and sweet
favoured in New Hampshire, Mr hearts at home at no favoured in more cost than à domes-
Stevenson Minnesota,
where to his the
upport of the state democratie tie telephone call.
organisation. But Sen. Kefouver
Through what is known ts.
Radio
to places
by
and are make
is expected to get a psychologi- | the Military Amfiliate cal lift from his New Hampshire System, connections victory.
in the United States other countries Minnesota, establishing radio contact with in the the amateur operator nearest the gave this private place the caller wishes to call Front Runner
Only Charge i
Looking toward one Stevenson backer Servate estimate:
"Kefauver can afford to lose, Stevenson can't. Stevenson
must win Minnesota decisively,"
Mr Stevenson, the 1952 Democratic presidential nominee, is generally viewed as the from runner in the 1056 nomination. If Sen Kafauver, a lone wolf
The amateur then connects
phone.. the person requested by tele-
The only charge is the cost of the telephone call at the other end.
Calls last from three to ten minutes, depending upon the number of requests. Those in volving death, lllness and morale are given priority in that order. compagner, can stop the former A doctor in charge of a psyw will be confronted with the ques-unit to arrange a call home for Democrats chological case once esited the tion of where they should look the patient to help banish
depression,-China Mail Special.
Minol's
next.
Governor,
If Mr Stevenson, falters, many
hia
from Democrats will survey the Feld Scientist Seeks
other related to the shooting down of an American aircraft off Hokkaido, Japan on October 7, 1952, and danuages were claimed trom the Soviet Union.
The court announcement said:
of dark horses, Ono of these is Sen. Skuert • Symington, ・ who may ba Missouri's favourite candidate. And mure atton- lion would be given to Senate Democratie Icader Lyndon B. Johnson, who has given no en- couragement so far to Democrats who would like to nominate him.
Surprise
Sea-Sickness
Cure,
Pariz, Mar. 15.
Dr Alain Bombard, the young Frenchman who
Some Democrats expressed crossed the Atlantic on "The applications of the Govern- surprise that Sen. Ketauver's rubber raft to prove that
ment of the United States were New Hampshire showing in- catamuniented to the govern-dicated that he had the same shipwrecked sailors could ments of Czechoslovakia and the volc-pulling power he enjoyed live on seawater and UBSR on the same day us they four years ago.
marine life, is preparing to were filled.
In 1952, he was riding put to sea again to find the wave of publicity growing out.
"From replies received from these governments it appears that they are not prepared to accept the jurisdiction of the court in
these cases.
"Having noted this situation, the court has ordered the re |moval of the cases from its list.”
-Reuter.
Oppenheimer Robbery
Australian
Not Being
:
of his televised Senate crime causo and Caro of sea committe hearings, which the sickness. voters have had four years to forget-United "Press.
Von Starḥemberg
Dies After Talking To Reporter
Vienna, Mar. 15. Prince Ernst Ruediger von Starhemberg, Austria's prewar Fascist leader, died of a heart attack in the. Alpine village” of Schruns today, at the age of 561:
Police officials said the tatat Johannesburg, Mar. 16. collapse occurred shortly after The Attorney-General said he was molested by all Comz today he would not prosecute munist reporter. Lindsay Pearson, ea Australian,
Prosecuted
ori
charge of stealing Oppenheimer Jowels
This time he will use a 20- ton yacht, equipped as a floating laboratory and carrying small zoo of dogs, guinea piga and monkeys 10 Serve €4 "patients."
Fitting Out He is fitting out the yacht ot Vannes, Brittany, and proposes to sall next winter for a róm search voyage which will take him as far north as the Arctic
As well sen-alckness, De
will mudy, “stomach Bombard ulcers, prickly heat and boils-- Illnesses to which sailors · are especially prone-and 'will' also try to find the ideal diet for sailors - China Mail Special,:
Chinese Fishermen Rescued
Paris, »Mar. 15. The British morehand, aliip the wealthy Birheng arrived in Shanghai
Von Starformer Haim yesterday with even Chines
the leader
der of Cartier of
had been under wehr movement, trontinent at the Montafon The fowellers disappeared Sanitarium for several weeks. from the Johannesburg
home Officials sald Georg Auer, of Mára Harry, Oppenheimar, | reporter for the Communist
tho
wife of the South African Vienna dally newspaper Volks. financier, on December". B, 1955, All but £8,000 worth of the Jewels were
men charged in the robbery.
moved the new **
sant yesterday
several had
for ove violent
shermen who had been ruslaodi by the ship's crew në vit, after
their ashing boat had 200
furious storm in the
บ
China Sea on March 6, the New China News Astoncy reported tonight.
campaign in
The ill-fated fishing boat had
get out from a pord
Province.
Pearson was one of the two against Startemberg, whom It Dr Liu Shih-chlang, Harbours called the "workurs eladores" Administratorii of Shan bat
Aug
followed Von Sturheen- thanked Captain R. H. WAKIENKO this ALUMITOON when he took food and crew of the British In the sanitarium ahli upon ita üzelyalla
ikme to
that
bero
la last month judgo esta ho should receive, a reward of
218,202, from the London and grounder. Lancashire Insurance Company:
walk
When
Ad plotted: Tajik
visitors Atended
"for": "amelsting" in the recovery, him, Starbamberg turned angrily come party
divenn
'of the jewels, "Sinos (le" prev: away, and returned to his quar, honostr by the Lart paratory, examination he has | ters, the officials traald, Bhortly mittee of the Beam bee from on-biICHIAR MAIL: interwards, he suffered the fatal Union of China, tha
Spécial
United Fres.