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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1958;”
Villagers Plant Razor-Sharp Stakes
BRIEFS Bid To Starve Rebels Fails
Madrid, Apr. 1. The "nurse warring pbac Candido Paris Perdomo When he entered A Canary 2ennet hospital for treatment recently of tentporary paralysis. Thr Spanish new agency Citra re ported, Perdomo kept staying Awake
t
The 68-year-old night watch. a told them that was per- fectly alt Bight-he'd been Awake all his life,
"All I need la a-little dark in order to rrat,” he said. "I've arver slept or even fell the need
to sleep.
He recovered, 100-United Press
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Sea Blockade Of WHO'LL BE AKIHITO'S
Is
Sumatra "Ineffective"
Singapore, Apr.' 1.
Rebel Defence Minister Burhanuddin Harahap declared over Radio Padang today that the Contral Government's attempt to starve the robels has failed. rominissioners expense He said that food shipments are reaching the rebels
Washington, Apr. 1. Federal Communtentions Com-
- Chairman' mission
John C. congresslocot Dorrier. under questioning about his and hi fellow arcount,
said yes indeed the
FCC us a code of ethics.
It primary purpose, he said, Is to get employers to stay sober In public,--United Press.
The
New York, Apr. 1. New York Telephone Company get 111 Etx annual watch lay on the telephone at the Bronx 200.
Callers 4king for Mr Dear. Mr Fox. Mr Lion, Miss Wolf or
- das Kale' will be politely In-
by "other routes" and that the sea blockade of Padang and Praiaman is ineffective,
Meanwhile, Robert Udick, United Press correspon- dent, reports from Bukittinggi that Central Sumatra villagers have planted thousands of sharpened bamboo poles in open fields to guard against Loyalist paratroopers.
Bukittinggi's Bttle-used airfeld is a thicket of deadly,
razor-sharp, spears.
Meanwhile, Troops of both
formed that someone must besides Jockeyed today for position
trying to make them an April Fool.
The phone company said it passed the word to 2.642 callers East April 1.—United PreRY,
with any reports of major enn-
lets on the several fronts
Pakan ru Taluk,
or Borth Sumatra.
Revolutionary Government Apokesman Col. Dahlan Djam- bek, who returned yesterday Lamesa, Texas. Apr. 1.
the Two inmates, apparently trum n-inspection trip in
area, all that govern- restive with Springtime, volun-alu teered to paint the go. Police Pent troops beat back attacking Chier Leo Box said. He could loyalists late l'st week and
tw-man's-land only find one colour of paint on wide hand.
The Lamesa gool is now Leparates the two sides. very Spring-ke-Pink- United Press.
A
New York, Apr. 1.
A "button man” is defined in
nober" report of the State
Legislative Watchdog Cum- miltee sa:
"A promising your Mada member
#
yow
In addition to hundreds of the bamboo poles planted over Bukittinggi afrueld, the de
BRIDE?
Tokyo, Apr. 1.
JAPAN'S favourite quemins
game - who and when will Crown Prince Akilita marty --- has burel forth andw with Spring weather and cherry blossoms.
the
The latest from the mar- ringe-rumour mill has the Prinos linked with 18-year- old Princess Hatsumo Kita- zhirakawa, daughter of Princo and Princess Kilauftrakawa.
However, oufalde of fact that she graduated re- cently from the Scalor High School of Gaknal:uln Univer- sity (Peer's Univeralty), the Prince's alma mater, ond that her family background makes her quilo ellgible, most reports of ramantis meetings seem based more on rumours and wishfa? túnking cather than on fact
Prince Akihito
Members of the Imperial Household staff denied today that the allractive Princess has been seeing the Crown Prince. These authariiles also said that newspaper and magazine stories of any impending decision on who may be Japan's falure Empress were also based on "rumours,
The nation has been hoping for some announcement that a beide has been chosen for the 24-year-old Prince. Many Japanese feel that some anyuоncement may be made this Spring or by Autumn at the Intesi,-United Freas.
Cancer-Is Victory Within Reach?
New Drug's Success In Treatment
Washington, Apr. 1.
APRIL FOOL
STORIES IN EUROPE Newspapers Hoax
Their Readers
'some
London, Apr. 1. Nowspaper readers in several parts of Europa" had to startling digest headlines and nows items today - a s éditors sprinkled their column with the traditional help- ing of April Fool "nows".
Some of the samples:
Finland sent up in tour-stage rorket withi a, space satellite after gaining access to Russian and Western research material. The salelllte was called "Light From the North."
A Vienta newspaper carried a photograph of "on American mbmarine In the Danube Canal" and another of the space dog Latin landing in Austria with a string of sausages in its mouth Duda parosol as a parachute.
Most successful hoax story was that 50 aircraft would drop one million ounces of British-made liquorice, 500,000 ounces of Brillch ten and cornflakes over the Nether- landes the -Brlish people's grafltade "for the magnificent hospitality of tho Dutch" during last week's Royal visit. Radio. Beme today caught several hundred April Fools by. broadcasting a mock inter- film actress view with tallin Gina Lollobrigido, inviting fans
fcures were also sprinkled with The head of the National Cancer Institute reported today and autograph hunters to meet
that the US is on the "threshold of breakthroughs" in the treatment of cancer with drugs.
oil drums and minos.
Battle
Revolutionary Interior Minis-
who has distinguishedter Duhlin
Djambek sold that
himself by performing a diMcuti in the Central Sumatra fighting
task for the Rociety, such as per forming, organising or directing *."-United an assassination. Beras.
The
Devonshire, Apr. 1. Testow Parish Church
Taluk, 120 Loyalist up to
had been killed troops wounded to 17 rebels killed and
or
hor afterwards in a city cinema, Miss Lollobrigida. was con- epicuous by her absence in the cinema' But a notice on the. seren told the April Fools: Metho-Radio Berne thanks you for has "successfully suppressed a solid tumor for the first your visit.”—Reuter. •
Dr John R. Heller, Director of the Institute, said one such drug
alve wounded. He did not give any figures for the North, where Djakarta claimed that 50 rebels were killed and 32 captured. gress.
Meanwhile, In
trexate time."
(
The American Cancer Society here.
Heller sounded his note of which cause cancer to regress vncheon of hope at the opening of the for a-time." First Cured Cancer Con-
Some 35 delegates: Djakarta, to the Congress all of whom have been cured of cancer- met to launch the
They are not yet cures," Coggeshall said, "but they mean more months of pain- for the less, useful life Dalient."
ICBM Atlas
Cape Canaveral, Apr, 1. A test firing of the Atlas inter- He said there was no doubt contnertal ballistic missile was of the desirabilily of an anti- | halted just before take-off today when trouble developed in tho cancer vaccine. But if such
it engino after AL
ben vaccine is over perfecled,
had of started up. would be on the basis D. N. Aldit, Secretary of In-
.evidence which is not yet This was the second attempt donesia's powerful CommUNISË
Coggeshall listed come of available, be sald.~United | in five daya to get the 100-101| Party, today olarged that the
missile launched-Reuter. United States was supplying 1958. Cancer Crusade of the these drugs as the nitrogen Preas have been-
arms to the Sumatran rebels.
Subandrio, the Later, Dr Indonesian Foreign Minister,
asked for advice today on t
pressing local problem.'
The bullocks
breaking into tradesmen's cash taxes and ealing the cash-
~ United Press.
American Cancer Society.
mustards, rolated to. pelson and d gasca; amethopterin mercaptopurine which inter- fore with cancer metabolism; hormones such as the steroid estrogens, and ragens, or cort- gones; certain antibioties such Dr Heller sald some 300,000) as nemserine and actinomucin, Americans are under treat-end radioactive phosphorus and ment for cancer. This year, he | Iodine, said, some 530,000 will be diagnosed as cancer sufferers, and cancer will claim 280,000 victime.
The Crusade's goal is to raise in 30 days to told reporters that the "Kuumin- US$30,000,000 lang organisation would be expand the Society's research New York, Apr. 1. banned if it extended its activi-| and education programmer. The New York Sterald- ties to the political field, in- Tribune printed on pace one deal of staying in the social today a review of a publication | sphere as at present,
The Army bradquarters had entitled "From The Earth To
foreign 'The Moon, and A Trip Around recently lined that
airdropped to the Suma-i It" by one Jules Verné, original | arnis publication date, 1865-United iran rebels came from Tripel.-
United Press and Reuter,
Press,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
1 Place of burial (4).
A merciful_name" (7).
B Mensure (4);
9 Garden material? (4),
10 It's a deadly cin. (7).
11 One over the eight! (4).
Coriain (4).
14.Pencil-like? (7).
17 Get to know (3).
-19 Ordeal by jury (5).
22 Country lover (7).
28 Spot in the spyless (4),
27 Drinks dregs (4),
30
28 Gots up the wooden hill?
20 One of the particulars (4).
30 Would "The Horna" to Bul able to such a party? (4).
31 Attractive things there (f).
32 Hot Tudler (4).
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2 This is obscure (6).
Control
Sooner or later, Coggeshall sal drugs will be found
that
On the hopeful alde, Helier will control, or even cure, per- said the nation is making in- ticular types of cancer. He sald ronds against cancer and the survival rate against the disease he does not expect one chemical
cure for all cancer.
is improving. lle said one out of three cancer patients is saved, Some 800.000 Americans who once had the disease are now leuding useful lives, he said.
In-
Heller said the cancer stitute is screening about 45,000 chemicals and compounde a year for their anti-cancer properties. shown Several, he said, have "good possibilites." He said 44 new drugs are being tried out o humun patients.
Dr Lowell T. Coggeshall, Pre- sident of the Cancer Society, said drugs have been found
Rather, Coggeshall said, "We will find a number of chemicals thal will be used successfully" In treating the disease in com- bination with other treatmonis. But a prominent doctor in Boston today deplored "an- supported optimisra" about a It vaccine to cure cancer. said it was "wishful thinklag. Unred with seleniifio irres- ponsibility."
Dr Sidney Farber, patholodst-in-chiet and chief Laboratory of the Division of
ut Children's and Research
nt the kickof Hospital," spoke
CASE OF ANASTASIA:
MORE EVIDENCE...
Wiesbaden, W. Germany, Apr. 1.
A former Rusalan cavalry officer today delivered testimony backing up the claim of Anna Anderson that she is Anastasia, the youngest daughter of Czar
3 Prohibitionist standard? (8).} Nicholas II.
4 Quantities of herrings (3).
6 Even things up (0),
# Mental defective (5).
7 Whereth to pul
perhaps (5),
n statuoite,
12 Fielding cryor? (4).
13 Completely engrossed (4).
15 Speaker's platform (4).
10 Have confidence in (0),
18 Interfere with (0).
20 Throw in one's hand (8).
21 Becqno evidènt (5).
23 Stadium (0),,
24 Period of rule (5).
25 Puts to the proof (5).
TUESDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acroms: 1 Mishap, Canoe, 8 -Perli, Danger, 10 Nides, 11 Shade, 12 Iden, 1 Entod, 10 Sparse, 18 Centus, 20 Setne, 32 Kiwi, 23 Deb-1-t, 25 Odour, 26 Downy Meddlers, X Begi, 27 tools, 28 Steed, 29 Etcher.
Allens, 7 Obeso, 14 sslemon, Apts. 4 Perhaps, Cinders, Devilista. 15. Kuliner, 18 Broaned, 17 Audible 19 Endure, 21 Cadet, 24 Test,
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Anna Anderous hue conducted He said she replied correctly long drawn-out legal proceed to questions which only Anas
in an effort to prove that tale could have answered, her of those she is the only surviving “des-
ware cerdant of the last Russian Anastasis, and she "twisted her
mannerisms
sho was nesassinated | handkerchief into plong with his family ai tho Anastasia hind done", " time of the revolution.
ball 25
ofileer, The
ex-Czaris!
Anderson Dansel mal Anna osvalrý squadron commander, Immediately recognised him as Tells thach mưa thấy là th
an officer of the former re- months preceding the 1917.giment of which her sister Russian revolution, he, was Moria was the honotary com- the Curskole-belo' military mander.
CERE'S hospital, whboro
youngest daughters visited the Inculful atofiloers trader
The ex-officer said Anna Anderson, had the samą - blum
Bumo walk - treatment two er ihres Umez kyes and, the
a wreck.
Anastask, and he added that Tortifying at home because of the unhesitatingly recombed ablonei ill health, Dassel told a West from an old phelo German court that when he who, the said, "had/the habit in his mot Anna Anderbors in 1927 in of keeping his hands Bavaria, he realised she was pocket when he spoko wilts on,? the Czar's youngest daughter.
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