THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1938.

CABLE

DID FRANCE USE US

EQUIPMENT IN

ATTACK?

BRIEFS Dulles Deplores Bomb Raid

Joseph

Atlanta, Feb. 11. Crampton Waters obediently banded to three hold.

up men his

Watch

V6813 in each and

ring,

Anali

cheque they demanded ke make

out for "cash.".

He rebelled when the thiores

gested bo

cheque,

lin yelled.

The

Prick,

robbers

معلم

cash tha

fled.--United

Chicago, Feb. 11.

MTA William Stolice WAS

granted the divorce, but Stokes,

Tunisian Village

Incident Aftermath

Washington, Fob. 11.

60, was given what he wanted, Mr John Foster Dulles, the American

Loo

He may visit the family dog

twice a week, the court decrees. -United Press.

New York, Feb. 11.

A 55-year-old man walizoN

rally up Third Avenue for 11

blocks in 19-degree pold yester-

Socrotary of State, told his press conference today that the United States deplored the French bombing of the Tunisian village of Sakiet,

day, elad only lu a right shon Referring to the Sakiet bombing, Mr Dulles said

and a left sock and singing

"Melody d'Amour" at the top

of his voice.

the United States would hope to minimise the impact of any incident,

At Bellevas Hospital he said Mr Dulles said the United States deplored any in-

fic was Edward Sullivan of

Hudson, New York, and had been drinking around town nce Sunday. He conidn't re- member what happened to the rest

clothes United of hi Press.

London, Feb. 11, Daniel Pollard, 10, was sen- taneed to six weeks in gaol for stenting a bubble gume reachine. Police said he told them he took it beCRUSO "I was bun-} gry."--United Press.

Ipswich, Feb. 11.

F. E. Hadden, a barber, ad- vertised today that what's left

cidents which tended to reverse the trend to- wards close and friendly relations between Western Europe and North Africa.

He said that the trend towards co-opersilon was in the interesa of all concerned.

He said the incident. tended to show it

dificult wes

to isolate the problem of Algeria Mr Dulles declined to forcecatum the problem of Tunisia. what the United States position would be if the Tunisian govern- ment took up the question of #h

bombing with the United Nations Security Council.

He was also asked ft the United States considered it an international problem to teken up, perhaps with Nato.

bo

He replied he did not think the United States would excluded from talking

bo

aby

Mr Lulles told the United Sintes was certainly interested in determining whether any he'll cat United States arms intended for ON s bald man's, Nate had been used in the bomb-course of action that might im

prove the situation-Reuter. Lead for seven venta the ing rald. But he pointed to the usual price. Hadden defined difficulties in identifying United bald man, 100-one whose hexdSintes equipment, some of which is at least 50 per cent scalp had been given to France dur- United Press,

ing the Indo-China war,

oft

Moline, Feb. 11, Police Chief Mauritz Nelson

violator sold a parking

seni back a ticket with an irato letter signed "Aronymous"

There's nothing

bor on

Press,

"Hot Pursuit"

Counter Merger

Amman, Feb. 11.

King Feisal of Iraq arrived

Mr Dulles said that the here today for tea with King French bombing Incident did Hussein ag methods of counter- anonymous, not quality is a case of "hoting the Egyptian-Syrian merger, however, in the Ucence num- | pursuit." He said that hoi pur- But Iraqi membership. In the the ticket--United sult was a situation where there Bacaud Haet stood in the way

+ been an attack over domer- of counter-federation. tie territory and, the alter with continuity was followed back to his bose which might be in another territory.

The element of that continuity was essential to my concept of hot pursuit, he said.

REBELS KILLED

Iraq will maintain its member- ship in the Bagdad Paos despite the appeals of Jordan to leave it to pave the way for mich a Tederation of Mickle East monarchies, it Was reliably learnod Asked if he believed the Press French to have been guilty of

Algiers, Feb. 11. Moslems who yealCrday aggression, Mr Dulles said the crossed the frontier Into Algerin United States had not yet de- from Tunisia reported today fined the incident because it] that some

hundred Algerian had not received any indepen- rebels were killed in the French dent report. bombing raid on the Tunisian village of Bakiot Sidi Yousue: last Saturday. The reports sald that sorne 20 rebels were wounded.

No Report

He added that the United to Tunisia, According to the reports, the States Ambassador

went to the local authorities in Sakiet had Mr Lewis Jones,

Mr Dulles was asked if he thought the incident had tended

had the bodies of the dead nres yesterday but his report rebels secretly buried so that bad not yet been received. observers seni to the village to investigate should not know that there were rebels at the to internationalise the Algerian Saklet mine.-France-Press30.

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ACROSS

1 Prairie grass (6).

8 Handy sort of cratt? (5)

& Stage show sounding ilko a

military one (4).

Th Nats favourite type?

(B).

13. Be nosy (5),

11 Three-ided letter, (B).

13 Exclamation (4),

15 The start of the Oalts! (6).

13 He takes over duty (6).

13 That gin over there? (6).

20 Go on a buying spreet (5).

22 Not worth much I rod (4),

23 01. sanctity, perhaps (5).

25 Ruin the plunder (8).

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(0)

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fresh (8).

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2 When to wed at sea? (8).

3 Unproductive (4).

4 Backed out (7).

5 Manage to support (7).

The threat of the chaps who

have the top card (6).

7 Vocal group (5),

14 The guilty one (8).

15 Nourished (8).

10 They want answering (7).

17 Pods of peas, etc (7),

19 Consecrate (0).

31 Student of the cya? (5),

24 Such a thing doesn't often

happen (4).

TUESDAY'S SOLUTION:~Acroati '3. Cash, 7-D-evil, 8 A- rum. Tell, 10 Workman, 12 Fiat, 18 Lasts, 16 Jerk, 19 Lista, 21 Pauso, 22 Can't, 21 Smoko, '20 Rita, 29 Aver-ngu, 30 Mane, 31. Lake, 32 Misch 8 Noel. Bown: 1 Lomen, 2 Winkies, 4 Agents & Half, 6. Pu-ma(ruv), 0 Task, 11 Mares, 13 Lost, 14- Toch, 10. Slake, 17. Spur, 18 Just, 20 Ittoriin, 12 Cove, 24 Manse, 25 Ogres, 27, IV-an, 28 Amen.

here tonight-United

HOAX IN ROBES ?

Three-Time Widow

Denies Killing Husbands

Jarrow, Feb. 11.

The rosy-cheeked widow of Windy Nook, Mrs Mary Elizabeth Wilson, was today committed for trial charged with murdering two hus- bands with rat or insect-poison.

"It la definitoly a mystery

In a voice tile above widow-Mr Leonard in October, whisper the 80-year-old three- 1950; Mr Wilson in last Novem- times-widowed lady pleaded not ber 12. guilty and reserved her defence. She was remanded to custody. Medical experts told the hear them being taken bad so sud- ing that phosphorous and wheat denty," a statement attributed bran-found in rat, becile and to Mrs Wlison and read to the cockroach poisons were dis- court said. covered in the exhumed bodies of Ernest Wilson, 16, und Oliver James Leonard, 75.

Both mea died about two weeks after they married the little

British War Bride

On Murder Charge

Her husband of 42 years, Mr John Knowles, had died in 1955.

the statement said. She then looked after a former ledger who also died and left her money.

Mr Leonard became a lodger but "he was a bit boesy at first would have done anything to get shut of him. I told him I wanted

and I got fed up with him.

him to leave.

Mr Leonard became kinder, the statement said, and they Louisville, Feb. 11. One criminal court jury panel were married. He soon became

depleted

ill and "passed peacefully away." totally

today

Then air Wilson, of Windy before a jury of 11 men and

came Nook, Fellong-on-Tyne, one woman was selected for the calling and suggested they get

wns

trial of former British

war married.

bride Mra Joan Dexter Gotchel,

"I agreed because the rent of

33, a naive of London.

Mrs Gatchel is charged with my house was going up and it

was a big house to keep up."

About a week after their Mrs. Marjorie marriage her husband took to Gatchel, 40, last December 23-bed with a cold and died in

statement to police after another week.

the fatal alicoting of her former mother-in-law,

In

her arreal, the younger woman Insurance witnesses tested sald her former mother-in-law, Mrs Wilson had collected just and helped E84. 185. 34. insurance after my baby "atolo break up my marriage." the death of her last husband.

China Mail Special. United FreRs.

For your favorite Valentine

(Valentine's Day. — Fob. 14)

For good sportas "Sports Car Pioneers" tie bar and cuff links in a choion of Thunderbird, Jaguar, Porsche er MG modela lets him display his favorite sproditar. Accelerates your fond wiiline..

This is "The Third

was

- Lye,” accepted by thou- sands as a Tibetan Lama Living in Dublin, recently. Some British papers said he

hoaxer. He's the son of Q Devon plumber and was christened Cyril Henry Hoskins. He and his wife live in a cliff-top villa as Dr and Mrs Kuni He is the author of a best- selling book based on his "clairvoyant and celestial

powers." Keystone

Filipina Will Start New Life

Franklin, Feb. 11. Mrs Lydia Dean, attractive Filipina mother acquitted of staying her Air Forco husband, said today sho planned to start lifo anew "by supporting myself as a secretary."

"I plan to enrol at the Welch Business College in Oil City for

a secretarial course," she said,

Syria Protests Against Israeli Move

Gentlemen's Agreement Between Fence

And Detective

London, Feb. 11. :

A detective-inspector in Brighton south coast holl- day resort was alleged today to have given "the freedom of the town" to a receiver, of stolen goods.

Ernest Walte a Brighton Last year, he told the datec- shopkeeper, sald this resultedtive he had boon, offered stoten. "a gentleman's' agree-cigarettes He alleged - Ham- ment" be reached with 40-year- |inersley later mid the British ld detective-inspector John Hallway polka would be inven-

Troops Penetrate Hammerater, allowed almigating the theft and ruzmarked:

No-Man's

to receive stolen property: from "I think we will be on a good: Thing there if we can recover the cigarettes.. We should get

described

the about £1,500 front the insur-

Landutside the resort.

Waite, who policeman RA "MX protestoree company." United Nations, Fob. 11. said that he promised to. tell

Fold tho

United Hammersley it he know of any of the cigarettes which were Nations today that sell thefts to the holiday town it later found on his premises by

Syria

Bolt.

and Glr

had it he

troops with

He said he was assured that armoured. support

was suspected, of re- penetrated a demilitarised | celving stolen goods from cuts zono on "the Syria-Israel, alde Brighton ho would get "the

1lp off to get rid of them." border on Monday.

Dr

Jawdat Mufti. Syrian Charge-d'Affaires in the UN, sald

"TIP OFF"

in a letter to the Becurity Coun- He maintained he paid. Haro- cil that 50 Israeli soldiers and mersley sums of money totalling £200 and gave him two armoured vehicles had in about vaded the northern demilitarised) Christmas fure for various zone near the Israeli colony of good turns. The detective had Don at U a.m. local time.

Walto said he received soma -

railway, polico,

1

Ho alleged that he also gayO money and Christmas food to Heath. The datective- sergeant, he claimed, would aina prder £2 to £3 worth of groceries offer 10 shillings' in payment and then wait for the. change.

He denied, he told his story about the poilco when he was in danger of thought he being prosecuted himself,

The hearing adjourned until never asked directly for cash. torporran China Mail Special.

Hammersley is one of five The complaint cald that

the resort Israeli military planes provided men, Including

supended police chief, Charles

to obstruct the The Syrian complaint recall-conspiring

Council course of justice. They have ed that the Security had, been informed of similar all pleaded not guilty. incursions on January

30 and

detective- Olber accused are:

Heath, $8: sergeant Trevor February 4.

bar Anthony Lyons, 50; a awner; and Samuel Delison, 42, a bookmaker,

a covor.

Ridge, fe, who are charged wEXPLORER HAS

The seven-day-old triat is ex

of these **The continuation aggressions and demonstrations render the situation extremely said. "The terse," the letter responsibility for any deteriora-pected to last about a month,

Walte told the jury at the don of this aliuntion rests necca- Old Bailey Central Criminal sally with the reell authorl Court that between 1949 and

September, 1937, he had DE casionally dealt in stolen goods.

Lies.

United Press.

Ike's Thanks

CONTACT

Since making his arrange. ment with Hammersley he had has received como stolen goods, he

of cald.

Washington, Feb, 11, Elsenhower President written to King Hussein

Fila Asked if the detective knew Jordan thanking him for message of condolence over the this had occurred, Walle said: death of the President's brother, "It was through Mr Hammer Arthur Eisenhower, informedley's contact that I got the sources sald today. United stolen goods from a man named Press,

Richardson."

RENEWED

US PRESTIGE

Washington, Feb. 11. Secretary of State, Jotin Fosleg Dulles, said today that

recpat launching of the American satellite "Explorer" bed helped to re-establish the prestige of the United States in the work.

Dulles said the launching had also load to conadenen abroad in the mission anyümed, by the United States-as Dondoc of the free world.

America'

bad prestige dropped after the successivo failures of the operation guard" but the speed with the lost groundho was wikis meda ung had produced a favourable impresion, avery- wherein, the world, Duiles adijad - Franco-Presss,

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