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BRIEFS

London, Jan, 23:

The damaged, pride of retired British Army Major Pletto Michell is somewhat repaired today thanks to a court decision that shipple firm must pay Bim £50 for misplac; his fogtage,

The Major land to wear cor."| duroy pants and a sports jacket to dinner each night of a 10- day Inesiry cruise when nearly everyone else WOIC etening

"I fell out of " he com- plained---United Press,

Atlanta, Jan. 22, A police search for a stolen car, in Atlanta haa been only partly successful so far.

They found the car abandon-

ed in a City Park-but the rear wheels were missing United Press,

Cedar City, Jan. 22. Police chief Tony Lambert, whose department has only one patrol car, was patrolling the town on foot today, looking for the black marked "Cedar City Police" that someone stole Jesterday from in front of the police station.-United Fress.

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958.

DULLES SPECIAL MESSAGE TO TURKEY

Bagdad Pact: Hope For US Aid

"Courage In Face Of

Soviet Threats"

Ankara, Jan, 22.

Secretary of State John Foster Dullos gave Bagdad Pact Moslem nations new hope for increased U.S. oconomic aid today in a special message to Turkoy,

The message praised Turkish courage in the face of "Soviet threats" and said the U.S. was "deeply interested" in Turkish economic develop.

ment.

Dulles' encouraging statement arrived as Pact members including Turkey were expressing acute disappointment at Anglo-American failure to pledge more funds to them.

They had hoped that the four-day Pret ecenomic com- mittee meetings just concluded

for might bring such offers major projects put forth by Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Paftistan during the sessions,

The Dulles merge, delivered through the omelat Turkish

Anatolle news agency came ou the heels of a new Soviet blast against U.S. relations with the In the Dis-Pact nations.

Washington, Jan 22. Prezident Eisenhower ineligible to become a police- man or u fryman

trict of Columbia.

The District's Commissionurs

ruled yesterday

suffering from

testinal ailment

that

anyone

leftis the in- which struck

the President in 1950-cannol

join either of the

United Press,

forces.m

Los Angeles, Jan. 22. Delates to the first annual convention of the Automobile Wreckers

Association, openlog' tomorrow are Interested in the public welfare, even at cost to themselves.

The Orst item on the convex- don's agenda in "effective State-

driving wide

Kafely pro- gramme."—United PreES.

was

Joenkoeping, Sweden, Jan. 23.

which A big elk buil pushed into a mowdrift yester- doy in a collision with a midget (Messerachm(31) car retaliated by climbing out of the snow- drift and tramping through the auto's plnsile topUnited Press.

Russin charged that the US. was seeking to take over the Pact. Dulles will attend Pact. foreign ministers' talks starting U.S. on Monday, though the

the formally belongs only to military and economic comirit- tees of the group.

Morale

The note also was apparently intended to bolster the morale of members in the face of con- certed attacks by nli-Western Mid-East elements headed Egypt's radio and press.

by

Soviet Premier Nikotal Bel- canin's call yesterday for a Mid- line East neuter zone was in with concerted efforts to make the bottom drop out of the anti- Communist "northern tier" I- Lance.

In his statement, Dulles told Turkey "the United States is reeply Interested in the efforts of the Turkish government and people to promote continuous economie development in your country,

"We are proud to have part in this great endenvour.

a rebusni to promise more money

to other Pact members.

"We express admiration for 'he calm courage and steadfast ness which you demonstrate in the conduct of national affairs in the face of constant threats and embarrassment from the north,

"You know well that mas tious like Turkey and the Unlied States which share in collective security arrange- ments do not stand alone."

It appeared! as though the Soviets were meanwhile trying

to exploit American and British

|

Reports from Karachi, Pakis tan, said the chief of a Soviet Parliamentary, delegation now touring there had sald the Soviet Union is prepared to Hive financial aid to Pakistan.

Chiefs of Staff of the various Pact hallons began arriving here today for the military committee meetings beginning on Friday. The Iraq, Iranian and Pakistani Chicla of Staff ore already

hero. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, US. Army Chirt Stift, arrives tomorrow. United Press.

or

Red Indian Judge

Fines A

Ku Klux Klansman

Lumberton, N. Carolina, Jan. 22.

An American Indian judge today sentenced a Ku Klux Klansman to a 60-day suspended sen- tence and a US$60 fine for drunkenness and carrying a concealed weapon during a Klan rally here on Saturday.

The rally was broken up by want that kind about 1,000 Lumbee Indians carrying rifles,

In sentencing the Klansman, James Corian Martin, Judge Lacy

Manor said:

"You came into a community where there is a happy, con- tended people who frown violence. You came with a Kun Obviously you did not bring goodwill" |

HAPPY

of advertise- ment-who only want to create community that would be an asset to our nation.

"If your organisation and something worth while to offer UB, we would be happy to have you. But the history of your organisation proves that it has nothing to offer!

Marin, a number of others "unknown to the State," and the local Klon leader, the Rev. James Colo, were indicted yer-

rot,

Cole

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The judge added; Our people|terday on charges of inciting o (Indians) can't understand why you should want to come among

WAL procialmedi a happy people and bring and

tugitive

from Justice when create discord.

he failed to surrender yester day and warrant for his arrest was issued. He is now in his Marion, South Carolina, home.

"You have helped to bring | about nation-wide advertise

ment to a people who do not

Brothel Scandal-

police chief AND PROSECUTOR INVOLVED

Beirut, Jan. 22.

important officials were under arrest here today, charged with profecting the pro- prieiress of one of Belrut's trading brothels, and the scandal threatened to spread farther afield, The Beirut prosecutor, Skukel Saba, was suspended yes'erday on susplelon of belug in. volved alro His suspension was die first such in Lebanese juridient history.

Under arrest were Sald Khaled, until re- cently a junior secretary in the At'orney General's office, and Brig-Maj. Mohammad Shehabt- dine, chief of the shil-prostitution scolion of the police force.

Madaise. Ataf, the 35-year-old proprietress, was arrested last week. Sho has refused to fini pileate any of the men.

The arrests followed disclosure that Madame AIRE'R establishment, Juribus. Alte-stores building near a leading hotel, was always emply of customers when vice ağunda ralded it.

next fot

Police today said the step in the case would be the Governor of South Carolina extradite Colt.-Chilha

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Mail Special.

Pare 8

SHANSI PEASANT GOING.

STRONG AT 138-

Tokyo, Jan. 22. TUE China Youth Newn carried a photograph on Tuesday of Idu Chèn, “a 198-year-old" possunt, who is still active and độều work in the co-operatied of which he is a member, the New Chilk News Agency reported.

NCNA gaid Llu Chen is living with his chillëreni in a Shahda province village.

His second son is 27 and his ftrandsony include peasarili, herdmen, collleis, armymen, government employees and teacherk His eldest son, the Communist news agency gild, “was killed by the Japanese invaders during the occupation."

• Thu Chch is regarded locally as an oxport tree planter und farmer, NCNA sold.-United Presa,

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18

A British Crossword Puzzle

[22.

120

26

127.

- ACROSS

3 Tit-for-tat (8)

14

7 Bit of bric-a-brac, maybet

(5).

8 Footway. (B)

10 The red beres town. (8)

19 Husband of MacEve? (7)

16 Flank swank. (4) 17 "Third

Man" Instruments,

10 Seascape's limit? (7)

Soekarno's Tour

20

Lahore, Jan. 22.

Ohm, it elsetrietty, for in- stance. (4).

21 One or two will do here. (7) 20 An angry outburst. (6)

Indonesia's President Soekar-27 At the end of a rope. (8) no pald an eight-hour sightsee- | 28 Get out of bed. (5) returned to Karachi tonight. ing visit to Lahore today, then 29 They have

(8)

While in

Lahore, Soekarno

saw the Moghul and Sunitrat It is alleged that she was tipped off in ad-gardens, the Badsahl Mosque, vance of the raide,

and watched a Pakistani dance Sald Khaled and Brig.-Maj. Shchahuldine) in the local movie studio, He allegedly told the authorities after their arrest also was honour guest at a re- that Saba was proteoting Madam, Afaf.—Unked | ception given by the Governor Prcas+

of Lahore.—United Press,

scarcity value.

28

DOWN

1 Hop Jul (5).

2 Foreign purrency. (B)

3 Bound. (0)

R

4 They're hard or soft. (4)

5 Metal money, (8)

6 They turn things out. (0)

D. Female warrior. (8)

11 Artificial silk. (0)

12 The dress cillcers? (5)

14 Short time. (6)

15 May describe stockings. (5)

10 Fearful thought. (8)

10 Pursuer. (0)

19 He's revolting. (6)

22 He had aasta cara. (6)

23 Like a mad dog. (5) 24 Horizontal both ways. (5) 25 As good as can be. (4) WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION—Across: 1 Fracas, 5 Agrec, B Chair, 9 Studio 10 Rifts, 11 Drill, 13 Eras 13 Essay, 18 Weasel, 18 Events, 20 Doses, 21 Aged, 23 Strip, 25 Elope, 20 Re-pair, 27 Erust, 14 Stern, 29 Trades. Dawn: 1. Bostered, 3 Adilates, 3 Acid, 4 Shorten, 5 Airlees, 6 Grile, 7 Extra, 14 Sluggard, 15 Yard-arms, 18 Western, 17 Athirst, 19. Vesper, 21 Owlot, 24 Poir.

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