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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1957.
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11 IN BID TO ENTER A-BOMB TEST SITE
US Demonstrators Arrested
Atomic Test Site, Nevada, Aug. 6.
Eleven demonstrators against atomic tests were arrested today as they attempted
to enter the Nevada test site.
There was no violence as Atomic Energy Com-
Bomber And
mission guards took the demonstrators inte The Bombed
custody at the main gate of Camp Mercury, head- quarters for the United States continental nuclear testing programme.
The demonstrators are members of the Com- mittee for Non-Violent Action against Nuclear Weapons. The group's membership comes from Pacifist organisations throughout the U.S.
PRIEST LEADS
The first group of three which started through the gate was led by the Iteverend Lawrence Scott, 48, ordain- ed Baptist minister, formerly of Chicago and Kansas City.
With him were Mrs Lillian Willoughby, 42, a house- wife from taekwood Terrace, New Jersey, and Mr Jim Adhi', guards arrested them two feet inside the camp gate. The arrests were made under the State's trespass Inw.
Peck, 41, a writer from New York City.
Small groups walked up to the gate at intervals until a total of 11 had been arrested.
FINGERPRINTED
They were taken into Camp Mercury's security building. There they were photographed and finger- printedi. Then they were turned over to the District Attorney (prosecutor) of Nye county, Mr Wiliam Beko. While the attempts to enter the gate were being male, about 20 other members of the anti-nuclear weapon Twenty group prayed in the dust outside the entrance, State policemen were on hand.-Reuter.
Mr Koo Visits Wool Centres
Paris, Aug. 6.
A three-man Chinese wool mission, led by Mr Koo, Chairman of the Chinese Animal Byproducts Corporation, is this week touring French wool centres at the invitation of the French Industry.
French wool
quarters are
franca
Meet Again
New York, Aug. 6.
HE American pilot who dropped the atom Tambor Hiroshima, anda berman priest
who survived the blast, sat side by side today and offered differing views on future use of nuclear weapons.
"very fast
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friends," were Reserve Air Force Major Robert Lewis, 39,
The two, described by the priest and the Reverend Hubert Schiffer,
They held n jont news con- | terenez at a Fordham university
after observing a "reurion the 121 anniversary of the bombing."
on
They
Liked
Reporters nster the Roman Catholic priest If he believed the United States should be the firat to crop a nuclear weapon on the Soviet Union in the event of war with the Soviets.
Known Crooks'
"Since the Sovicts are known crooks, and we have ample proof
of that, I would drop the bomb first if war started," he replied, To a similar question, Major Lewis said he felt that Such destructive weapons "should ever be dropped exccal as a last itsort and then only on military targets,"
86 Splinters
Ike
Newark, Aug. 6.
The Newark Evening News said today that six of the 13 non-career men appointed ambassadors by President Eisenhower since January 1 had contributed altogether $91,800 (about £32,000) to his campaign last year.
ness in New York, said the US The former pilot, now in busİ –
The newspaper. in * dis- Air Force
is equipped with
with Patch from Washington, said planes armed lighting nuclear weapons - end that he twelve others previously p believed these would serve or a pointes gave $116.240 dolláro (about £41,000) to the Proși- Fronth exports of wooltops to effective defence agenst any
dent's 1956 campaign. coger to wrest som/ of the Chim have been ring simrplygression. Cal- wool business away tram 34 mile fes worth in f:Cui Britain
where Mr Keo's 365 to 1987 million mission 1:1-5 Just spent thure whith last year. Exports this weeks,
year are maintaining this rate, Mr Keo with two colleagues irat quarters say.
French
industrialists Mr Chang and Me King. accompanied by the astient hope to interet Chinese buyers commercial councillor at the in a wider range of wool pro- Chinese Embassy in London, Mr duels including fabric, and it is Tap Tung, is today visiting the expe::d that Mr Keo will be French wooltops Industry ali thown: what the Fitch can pro- Roubaix Tourcoing.
duce it the line.
A French industrial mission is Late in the week they will
scoured wool plants at expreled to rays for China In Mazamet in Southern France. a few wethe time.-Reuter,
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
1: Outstanding governor (4).
4 He blows his own
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Priest in Tibet (4).
10 Money Ex? (7).
11 Civil disturbance (4).
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4 Muslení slon (5).
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6 Vapour for letting off (5).
7 Taken internally (5).
12 Light, brown, ele? (4),
12 Grown old for a long time 13 Live upside-down? That's
(4).
14 Conquerer's men (7).
17 Horizontal-both ways (5).
19 Lots of water (5).
22 Does a choice job (7).
26 Fascinated (4).
28 Nudely passed by (7),
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20 Large water-holler (41.
31 All one's entitled to (7).
30 What a catchi (4).
32 The one and only fuh? (4.
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36 Ondered off (4).
18 Slate your case? (6).
20 Catch carriers (6).
21 " 'ow zat"? (6).
23 Ten-dollar bird (5).
24 Make for Grelna? (5). 25-Elevenses? (5).
TUESDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Method, 5 Pairs,
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8 Minim, 9 Morvel, 10 Rummy. 11 Natal, 12 Noel, 13 Tests, 10 Delete, 18 Trades, 20 Muses, 22 Owis, 23 Blaid (stayed), 25 Mania, 30 Ousted, 27 Drone, 28 Coded, 29 Stored. Down: Mcmentum, 2 Torrents, 9 Omm, 4 Dilatod, 5 Pirates, 6 Amulet, Legions, 7 Remit, 14 Sea-waitz, 15 Subsided. 10 Dastard, 17
19 Reside, si Unge, M Dues,
that Mr The dispatch cald Maxwell H. Gluck, recently ap- pointed Ambassador to Ceylon, $21,500 dollars Father Schiffer said he was in contributed
£7,540) in the 1958 three-storey wouden treme) (about base only élght blocks from campaign. It listed these other the banb's "ground zero," we contributions from ambassadors! the bomb exploded.
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Mr John Hay Eleven other people in the Ambasador 10 Grea Britain, heuse survived with him,
$37,500
(about £13,280): Mr said.
John C. Folger. Belgium, Mr wood $11,580 (about £4,000):
Joseph S. Farland, Dominican Republic, $9,000 (about £3,100): Mr Amory Houghton, France, $8,500 (about £2,000).
China Mall Special.
Eighly-six glass and splinters were removed Irem his body.
The priest sald he had been stationed in Japan before the attack on Pearl Harbour and had been sent to Hiroshima for a res,
"I got my rest when Bob rume over and dropped his bomb," he said wryly. "I got: several weeks rest."
He came to the United States in 1950 and found Major Lewis through the American Legion Megazine.-China Matt Specials.
He Had So Many Grandchildren ..
Bonn, Aug. 6,
Above are Erik Holm (kổi) of Flakholmen, Vantose, Copenhagen and Jorbe Christiansen, Vesibirk karta, at Gilveli Camp. They are in England for the international Jamboree. The lurers were prezented contingent on helsat of the Dant Booting authorities-London Express photo.
Ron Randell Marries
Australian acier Bon Bandcii, 38, married GermLAM= Javanese dancer Laya Hakl. 29, at London's Caxton Ilull, at the end of last month. For two years Bon and Laya have been confirming and denying marriage plans-Express,
New York
Down On
Police Police Crack
Youth Gangs
New York, Aug. 6.
Police armed with revolvers and truncheons went into New York
City's crime-ridden streets today to put down a mid-summer rampage by
an army of 8,000 members of the City's teenage gangs.
The police force was ordered a brain concussion at the handsgangs, killed a boy who was to Wage all-out war against of the young rumans, chating, with a friend on a surly juvenile packs armed with brother Patrick, 14, was treated street comer, and caused the The patriarchal West Ger- weapons ranging from shotguns for a cut over the right eye. death from exhaustion of an old nut Chancellor, Dr Konrad lo tin openers, who bave kill- The biggest problem con- Iman who collapsed after fight- Adenauer, admitted today he cd 22 people this year. hart los truck of his grand- children.
CONCUSSION
fronting police assigned to copeing off his juvenile tormentors. with unprovoked violence, that General Wilfred Kitching, Cropped up like forest fires commander of the Salvation The latest victims of teen- | throughout the elty, was The Chancellor announced to
sald to Army,
his organisation an election meeting in Kaiserged violence were two young prevent any new outbreaks by could deal with juvenile terror
brollers Lautern that his 16th grandchild delinquent roles
who piny juvenile the 110 juvenile packs known on the streets of New York..
on television as "ighting gangs", had just been bori to
He said that instead of puiting They were beaten up late yes- daughter, Frau Lotte Maltbaupsterday by youngsters who made bruk us
But police were ordered to 5,000 additional policemen on congregations of any the sireels Di has been Today he told newsmen You fun of them and deved them to of the gangs that prowl alum purested, the authorities should must excuse me....it wasn't my act in real life as they did of arcTS filled with poverty, le: 500 Salvation Army workers 16th but my 17th grandchild."~~ TV.
| broken haints and families withi | go Unlied Press.
Dennis Mahoney, 16, suffered too many mouths to feed.
The Deputy Polloe Commia- sloner, Robert Mangum, de- dared "all-out war on punics" The whose terrorist Activities in Cubs
Russian Trawler Crews Are
Now More Friendly
Hall, Aug. Gi
Mr A. Cornish. Prellent af Hull Trawlor Offlctra Guilă, raid today that Russian fishermen are changing their attitude towards British trawlermen in the White Sea fishing grounds, off the Murmanak Const.
Ho unid they seemed to be going out of their way to bo friendly
"At one time we used to ignore, each elher' as our ships passed, 'but, not so now,
The Ruin about and wavo and iako photographs_na They send is slanais about the they team alongside us. Baling. They working: meseria kom sezone stå 1 kave (DO, doubt they have been laid to be friendly with; ma
"There is no infecfortmoe frem kule patrol basis „XE, WD, star clear of the limit Man"--China Mali Kandel,
Dut
youngsters
reform the
MASSIVE ATTACK
chairman of the City
ob Commitice
Pollee Procedurs also took no3co of! cents a weak to non-sang the tour-aged gang crisis. Alion
clude sclling "protection" for 25
mumbers, waging battica
tween gangs and picking on nocent bystanders,
WATCHFUL EYE
bo
Will Harria, a management con- in-suitant and authority on police Aystems, said it would take more than an expanded pollee force to deal with the problem.
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Harris called "for signca soolu workers to keep massive attack by thousands of watchful eyes on 00 of the Mizens in co-operation worst jeen-brod Kanga, mode UP the police. He said citizens of white And
slum" should be organised to block-
negro
with
dwellers whose rampages, the by-bleek committers to work. polies said, did not“ învävo: with young people. Tactat discrimination.
"The prospect of orally be- So far Ja this wer of the tenement jungle, the gangs haveing your brother's keeper may not be attractive,” he said. "But Tabally stabbed a teen-agod. pollo victim, who was unable to it is necessary for survival, run away from the stamped in today's New York Jungle as 1c death a policwann's wan what it was in the days at the * epub the middle at a vigilantes in the Wild West" matobeda heslo kolen dwa Lindie Prom
COPTER MISSION TO SAVE SICK NATIVES
Syostnere, Ausrü
A helicopter flew today Into a little known part of the Central Australian De- sert and rescued two desper- nely aborigines believed to be members of the lost; primitive Biodaboo tribe, One of the tribal wemen was
suffering from infeel
reported sullo
wounds. One man was suffering from
from malnutrition.
ed spear wounds,
A helicopter flew them 200 miles to Balgo Mission Station Enter the Western Australion border. It was the first time any of the tribesmen had seen a helicopter--ani probably the first time they had white man.
40 STARVING
scen a
The two aborigines were fouid by an expedition from the Bureau of Mineral Re- scurces which is surveying |90,000 square miles of the Can-
ing Busin area to the first time.
The expedition reported that 40 nitambers of the tribe were starving and the helicopter pliot, Jim Ferguso alerted local welfare authorities here, who outfitted a relief party.-. United Press.
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Alle, Coptu-
the British
Greeks Get Submarine
Boston, Aug. 0.
The submarine USS Lapen, ja |veleran of eight World War II patrols in the Paclic, will be transferred to the rhvernment of Greece on Saturday, during ceremonies at the Portsmouth (New Hampshire), Naval Ship- yard, it was, announced today.
Capt. R. L Moore, USN, Commander of the Yard, will officially
U.S. represent the Qovernment at the ceremony which will see the submarine commissioned directly Into the Royal Hellenic Navy as the
HHNS
seidon.--United Press.
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