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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY -5, 1967.
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US HOLIDAY TOLL REACHES 70 Homeless Returning To
Death Rate Expected To Decline
Chicago, July 4,
Highway deaths mounted slowly at the start of the Fourth of July holiday today and there were hopes that up to 70 lives might be saved.
Algeria WIND TUNNELS FOR TESTING
SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT
SPECIAL POWERS
RENEWED
Paris, July 5. The Interior Commission
sembly early today
ap-
The National Safety Council had predicted of the French National As- 635 traffic deaths by the end of the holiday week-proved the text of a bin end at midnight Sunday. Barring an extra dis-renowing the Government's play of good sense and good driving by America's special powers in Algeria. înotorists.
But there were indications the estimate might be pulled down, Safety experts hoped the final toll would be closer to 405, the normal for n four-day holiday period in July.
Took The Lead
non-
The special powers were first passed during the Socialist-led Government of M, Guy Mollet. give special powers to They security forces in the matter of arrests and in speeding up in- vestigations to assist them in the campaign against the 32-month-
Ned. II. Dearborn, president of the Safety Council, said "The toll is running gratify- ingly low and we hope drivers and the enforcement agencies will keep up the good work."
Oficials were fearful, how-old Nationalist ever, that the death pace would jump as highways became m- creasingly clogged with holiday traffic.
A United, Prens count from the start of the holiday at p.m. (2200 gm1) Wednesday
until 1900 gmt today showed 53 traffic An estimated 45 million care drafts. There were 10 drown-were expected to be travelling ings in the first ho weather during the holiday. In every holiday of the year, one dead State, police were out in full in a plane crash and six in force to keep an eye out for miscellaneous accidents for apotentially murderous drivers, total of 70.
the lead in
Oklahoma took the traie death tally with six, There were four each in Indinna and New York and three each in California, South Carolina and Texas.
Automation Equipment
For China
Fire Crackers
Moslem Insur-
rection against French rule in Algeria.
The Cominission approved tho special powers as they stood during M. Mollet Government by 25 vales to 11 against with seven abstentions.
But the Commission turned down request made by M.- Maurice Bourges-Maunoury the Radical Prime Minister yes- terday that the special powers French zhould be extended to soil.
The bill will go
before the
An oldilme of July 4 menace fireworks-appeared Assembly next week-Reuter. well under control, however. Millions of Americans attended superviser Breworks displays, but no early mishaps were re- parted.
The only carly Breworks vielis was a Sidney, Nebratko, boy, Jolin Disene, 15 who popped aПrecracker into his mouth thinking it, was hard candy. The cracker exploded, blasting out parts of a tooth and burning the inside of his mouth,
Holiday weather was fair and pleasant in most of the nation, with some notable exceptions,
BRITISH CLIMBER
LOST
Cusco, Peru, July 4. Fears were expressed today for the life of A British mountain climber,
in
A smoggy heat wave blistered the Los Angeles area. The Kim Maidaum, who was mercury Jumpa five degrees in lost five days ago one hour to 8 wit kept moving the Vilcabamba mountain past the 100-mark.
rango, about 120 miles cast of Custo.
Calamities
Tokyo, July 5. Two top Japanese experts will leave for Communist China early next month to pave the way for export to that nation of the latest in industrialisation — automa- tion equipment,
Informed sources reported to- Thunderstorms and tornadoes day that the Yukogawa Electric crashed through parts of the Works Ltd. which has, solnitweat. A wister injured various measuring Instruments to three persons at Lake City, Iowa, Communist China in the past, and power and lelephone lines will send two key executives, were torn down. Flood water Hiroshi Yoncia, and
Miyaji still cove
covered thousands of farm Tomata, to China.
neres and some highways in the Tind
ridiand. aludo are to make a ful}
Industrialisation President Eisenhower eet the schemes under Communist model of a quiet Independence China's second five-your plun Day observance. He was up and, if possible, sign contract; bright and early, teeing off at the for automation equipment ship. Gellysburg. Pennsylvania, Coun- ments, the sources sald,
ry Club course her his farm home.
If
The sources sald the one real- son for the Japanese company'a move was to keep from falling behind British companies in the
field,
reaching Reports Tokyo say that Britain is plan ning to send Communist Caina a large quantity of automation machinery, United Press,
same
Maidaum is a member of a climbing expedition sponsored by the Royal Geographie Suciety of London, which was trying to club the snowy 20,000-foot peak Pumaclito in the VI- cabamba range.
The group, which also in- cluded Michúci Gravion, Ronnir, Wathen and Harry Carslake,
they
the new Royal Aircraft Mr Aubrey Jones, the Minister of Supply, officially opened Experimental Establishment at Bedford last week. The establishment houses wind tunnels in whink models of aircraft of the fature and problems of flying at 2,000 mph will be tested, The tunnels are specially designed for testing subsonlo and supersonic speed ranges of air- craft. Top photo shows a general view of the establishment showing the new 8' x 8' speed wind tunnel for subsenle and sapersonfo speed ranges and bottom: Mr J. Swan, Enginner in charge of B x 8 kpeed tunnel inside the funnel-with a model aircraft-Keystone Photo,
NEED FOR AGENCY
TO SETTLE -- MID-EAST DISPUTES
Washington, July 4.
Democrat Senator Hubert Humphrey from got Minnesota proposed today that a special inter- national agency should be set up in the United and Nations to develop Middle East help settle the Arab-Israel dispute.
arrived in Peru on June 12 to prepare for the expedition. They left for Pumacillo on June 20 withoul
guides, after being warned that the route The people of Jefferson, Iowa, planned was dangerous, weren't so lucky.. Their hollday first Interrupted by calm was
They had food left for only 24
when thunderstorms which
Maldaum downed hours trees and utility poles. Then the separated from the
group last Are siren got gluck and shrieked Sunday. After a fruitless away for almost 20 minutes search, Wathen returned today. United Press.
lo Cusco to report his dils- authorities appearance and tho hera harboured little hope of Binding him alive.
Several search.
parties left Farly this morning to take part in the search-United Press.
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Humphrey, who toured the assistance to step up the process Middle East recently, made the of human rehabilitation and a report to the social prograss-France-Press. proposal powerful Senate Foreign Rela- tlons Committee. -
Humphrey said that when the agency is being set up the United States should insist that Arab nations and Israel strive to settle their disputo by direct negotia- tions,
The agency would undertake its own projects, lend funds to private or government organi- sations and make surveys of soll fertility with a view to deve- loping all Middle East states, he added.
Ottawa, July 4. The Canadian Polish Congress, representing most Polish people In Canada and opposed to the present Communist reginse in their homeland, has bought a could cancer-fighting Cobait-60 beam therapy unle for presentation to the peopic of Poland, it was on- nounced todny
Asian Flu
Expected
to dove In Europe
The Hague, July 4.
MAN HOLDS
HIS OWN FUNERAL
Raub (Central Malaya),
July 4
A man held his DWT funeral service here today. Thaker Singh, a 14-year- ola Sikh, invited 250 fellow Bikhs to the death cert- mony in a temple, where sweets два food served.
Sikhs belleve that a mani who performs this bere- mony, known as Mokaha, is assured of a place in
heaven.
Thakar Singh came to Raub, the centre of Aus- tralian gold mining opera=_{ tions, in 1904 and believes that he has not much loaz- er to live-Boulet,
MACMILLAN
Mr
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COULD SETTLE
The Dutch Ministry of
London, July 4. Humphrey said the agency Social Affairs and Public
Harold Macmilan, the actilo tlis "whole Health said today it ex- Prime Minister, said today he
a satisfac prob- Palestine-Arab refugee lem" and promote international Pected Asian influenza to was very hopeful
over Europe cd on a Canadian proposal for tory conclusion would be reach- ncceptance of projects aimed at spread all developing the Jordan river and "and perhaps the whole Commonwealth trade Con-
// Group S, M. Sztlus other streams for the general world.”
the
fold a ques-
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sald: "The only The Ministry, in a special Humphrey
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of Com-
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displayed by
lem of the 200,000 refugees is a coming influenza opidemic had mons: Canadian
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to provido for a majority of to be counted a possibility.
"This proposal is now being month'a
International them Poznan
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Humphrey said: "The area uxlating vacclues were not gathered les London,
In a further reply dinic of his choice,
could be lost to the Communists cloctivo for Asiatic flu.
he The Ministry said it was quite am without a single military move
very hopeful we unless we place at its disposal possible that the Asian du virus reach Batisfactory conclusions. "Hibernate" until the on this and on other matters,"" the wealth of our experience would
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BRITAIN WITHDRAWS FROM JORDAN
Amman, July 4. Britain withdrew its remaining.
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AUDREY KILLS 300
Lake Charles, July 4.
The number of Hurricane Audrey fatalities stood at 300 today as clear-up operations in Cameron Parish continued despite the holiday,
Sheriff O. B. Carter of Cameron said bodles of the victims of last Thursday's tidal wave will be sent to Lake Charles for burial until · Health Authorities set up at Cameron.
He said there were "still lots including Lake Charley residents, of bodies out there" in the Gulf was 22,000. const region where waters are That did not indicate, however,, slowly receding
that a majority of families whó "When the water goes down, left the coast m'e_back), or da debris will cover them like a their way back. Refugees were blankot," Carter aid. "We'll scattered in many towns and get them some day, but right ellies, including come in Texos. now there's no way of estimat-United Press.
ing how many bodies there
ALMANAC
Asked what he would
another
hurricane blew
do if up.
Carler,sald the people would
évacuate.
“We don't trust the Weather Burtau any more," he said. "We're going back to the Almanaa on this,”
Welcome W, Wilson, south- west director of Civil Defence, mesawhlo pronouficed the hurricano-chattered town of Cameron safe today for the heads of familles to return from
Inland refugee centres,
"But children, by all meny should stay out of the ares," Wilson said, as more than 100 boldlers, civillane, Red Cross and Federal workers laboured at Cameron and other coastal towne, and communities.
The official total of dead reached 300 today with the dis- covery of two more bodies, sheriff Henry Reld of Calcasieu Partsh (Lake Charles) nounced. Sixty-six are missing.
LOST THREE
an- persons
One of the bodies recovered today was that of two-month- old Jack Clark, son of Dr Ceal Clark, only doctor in the town of Cameron. Dr Clark lost three of his five children in the hurricane.
Hurriesue Audrey hit the Louisiana and Texas coasts a week ago today. Texas got of comparatively lightly-11 were killed-but the hurricane and a glant tidal wave almost wiped out tho
lowns, and villagea along southwestern. Louisiana
the coast.
Anthony Fillberto, Louislang Civil Defence representative, said most of the work along the Coast 19 directed πο
liminating hazards to health and cleaning up debris.
Many of the works included survivors
SERIOUS PROBLEM
.
The badles of human belugs, of 35,000 cattles and un- counted pete, In addition to the food that spoiled, created a serious health problems on
the coast.
Although Wilson said chilldreri should
stay out, Sheria O. B. Carter of Cameron said some whole families have returned.
Don Stout of Atlanta, Georgia, th charge of Red Cross opera- Sons, said Individuals going to Cameron will find it hard to get food and water. All Red Cross workers going in, he said, will have to be vaccinated for typhoid fever.
The Red Cross was operating two refugee centres in Lake Charles. A total of 960 persons stayed in them last night. The total on the day of the hurricane,
SNAKE BITES RESCUED BOY
Abbeville, July 4.
A six-year-old boy who escaped drowning in Hurri- cand Audrey's (dal WÁVO only to meet death from poisonous anatos buried hers today.
WAS
A Solenn Mass of the Angeles was celebrated no St. Mary Magdalen Roman Cathollo Church for Stephen Broussard Jr. The Mass was also célebrated for Stephen's three sisters, whose bodies never have
been found.
Stephen was plucked out of White Lake on Friday by a National Guard naik as he clung to a section
гемде
of a collapsed house, Bat while in the water he was attached by snakes
and
died from their poison less than
day after his resino. He was the son of Mr and Mrs Stephen Brous- Bard Br. of Poran Island, who were rescued along with Stephen's grand- parents.
nine
Stephen's three sisters; Estalle Broussard, months, Laurises, two, and Veronion, three, were pre- sumed drowned, — United Fress.
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