M
L
CABLE
BRIEFS
Frankfurt, Apr. 8. Eables have more sales up. peal than women with sex SPDV), a German advertising
survey has shown,
A poll of 850 customers dis- closed that 42 per cent, pra- ferred babies in advertisements,
80 per cent favour dogs, and. only 12 per cent want to see bosomy girin.
Boil men and women were god.-United Press,
Eastbourne, Apr. 8. Magistrates yesterday put 24-year-old woman on proba- tion for alcaling to keep her
husband's affection,
The woman, whose name was withheld, adoled stealing Rome £1,500 from her coplayers. "because I thought I was los- Ing my husband's affvelion and tried to buy. It back by giving him prezentu,”---Linital-Press.
Braintree, Apr. 8.
who objccted Bludent aurNUN to a fence put up around their ving quarters asked radio stallan to play "Don't Fence Me 10" and dedicated il lo their ination.-United Press.
Mrg
London, Apr. B.
Lolla 'Blackall, whosA home in suburban Hornsey has been burgled twice in the past few months put this ad in the Jocul newspaper today:
THE
French Kill
150 Rebels
In Big Battle
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1958,
Unemployment Figures For March
Algiers, Apr. 8. French troops and planot killed 150 Algorian rebels in a clash today in sauth Constantino, bringing to
: 243 the total killed
in
thren battles in the Con-
Pagë 3
Upheaval In Paraguay!
JOBLESS IN AMERICA MISERY AND HUNGER
Older Workers Are
Given Priority Over Newcomers
Washington, Apr. 8. The statistics disclosed by the Departments of Commerce and Industry today in- dicated that 5,198,000 persons word unemployed in March this year, com- pared with 2,882,000 jobless in March, 1957.
stanting department in The number of employed persons likewise dropped from 68,865,000 last year to 62,311,000 this
the last 24 hours.
French lafuctry, paratroops,
juined in to virtually wipe out a rebel band in today's clash in a creek bed near the town of Negrine.
year.
helicopters and fighter planes The greatest number of unemployed are to be found in the automobile and household ap- pliance industries and unemployment is in- creasing in this field. The total number em- ployed in these industries dropped by 200,000) in March.
The rebels came from Tunisia into Algeria along the Redeyeff mountain range which crusUEN the border, the French authori- ties said.
CLASHES
Troops klied 93 rebels in two southwest of carlier clashes
Unemployment studies made the United Sinteg' show the unemployment is affecting mostly the
workers young
new trend and labourers-a in American economic history.
Previously, when a recession ric employment
*Please, I have nothing left to Sauk-Ahras in north Constan-
fine. Scores of rifles, pistols, occurred pinch."--United Press.
and autotle weapons were captured 10 the three -
Nottingham, Apr. 8.
A youth charged with shop- bresking told voller yesterday.
"I did it to get money to pay line."United Press,
Chattanooga, Apr. 8. Joe Campbell made his out
as a professional golfer youtov- day and won $5, which exmelly covered the fouranient en- trance fee,-United Pres
*
Cardiff, Apr. 8.
A judge conditionally freed Terry Moriarty, 32, pesterday bizamously of marrying widow with four children.
charges
דיי
Moriarty told the enart, have always wanted children."
United Press.
counters.
Hellropters airlifted Troups to LANA'S LOVE
the battle arra in today's opt- ton, which was commanded by army General M. Sauvuɣnse, Troops were chasing a handful ot rebel survivors into the nearby. Nementelia foothills.- France-Press.
Skaubryn Probe
Oslo, Apr. 8, An inquiry into the loss of the Norwegian migratst Skaubryn in the
Indian Ocean on Sunday will be held in Oslu, the ship's owners, 1.M. Skaups, annuunced here. Today,
The date of the inquiry will vol be Bxed unti Capini Al Faune, master of the Skaubryn, has returned to Oalo-Reuter,
Sputnik's End
Expected
Manchester, Apr. 8.
PROFESSOR-A-C-Lovell, Director of Britain the
telescope at Judyti) Dank, xald today he expects the second Russian satelllic to disintegrate "lu about a week's time."
Belentists manning the radiu-iclescope are attempting to track the last days of Sputnik II.
LETTERS
PUBLISHED
Movie Star Under
Heavy Sedation
slowed up, it was usually the elderly workers and the
scemy
women who were Drst dis- missed from their jobs.
The anuln reason for the change
to be that the older workers are given priority rough the "seniority"` clauso In the job contracts drown up between the unions and In- dustries.
LAID OFF
As a result, when the factories or stores out down their per- sonnel, it is the newcomers who ore laid cft first and when the employers build up their per- Connel again, they take back first the work rs with the long- est period of service with the. firm.
The most recent figures show!
that one person out of seven is unemployed in the category of the youngest workers.
than 65.
In the group of men from 24 to 29, one out of 11 is out of wark. However, in the 45 to 55 Hollywood, Apr. 8. age group, only one out of 15 Letters from Lana Turner-to is jobless and only one out..of nged more her slain lover, former 18 among workers mobstor Johnny Stom- Women have the advantage ponato, were printed today | over men. Only one woman out in a copyrighted story by Lot 14 is unemployed compared out of 12. A the Los Angeles Herald with one man
total of one out of 15 white Express.
persons is unemployed while the The letters poured out the rate is one out of seven among actress love for the handsome Negros. gangster who was stabbed to
death-last-Friday-night-by-Mise- Turner's teenage daughter, Cheryl.
In enderring words of her
WEST GERMANY
Meanwhile a report from Bonn slates that West Germany's un- employment Agures decressed by
above the million - mark,
RETURN OF THE
-WANDERER-
ROUP Captain Peter Townsend arrived in France
recently on return from his work tour which began in October, 1956. He arrived at the obscure Bttle Mediterranean port of Seie in a small cargo boat from Algiers. He patted the Land-Rover in which ho has driven 80,000 miles us though it were 'ʼn de- serving horse. He looked bronzed, relaxed, and 10 years younger than his real age (43). — Express.
DRIVING US TO REVOLT, HE SAYS
Buenos Aires, Apr. 8.
Oppression, misery and hunger are driving the Paraguayan people to popular uprisings and military upheavals against the government of President Alfredo Stroessner, the Opposition Paraguay Liberal Party charged today,'
STOWAWAY
ESCAPES FROM SHIP
London, Apr. 8.
The charge was contained in a slutement issued by Liberal leaders
the
through their
is presentatives in Argentina, Most of the lenders of the out- lawed Liberal Party are in exile. hore and in Uruguay.
President Stroesmer mean- whllo arrived in La Paz today on a State visit to Bolivia.
"FALSE"
'The Paraguayun Embagy
another statement. It described
Maria Salopek, 22, who denied the Liberal charges in amuggled herself to Eng reports of popular uprising and land from Yugoslavia military upheavals as "entlycly among the orangos in the false" hold of the Swedish ship Thing's attack on the police Ivangerthon, escaped from headquarters in the town of the ship's hospital hore Coronel Bogado there hund boen during the night.
It raid that outride of Inst
no public disturbance.
Two soldiers and two rebolu when Paraguayan were killed
Army troops crushed the abor tive revolt in the town on the
Police are searching for her and a former member of the ship's crew who, it is believed, helped her to escape.
Raven-haired Maria reached Argentine-Parlauayan border, London after hiding for three The Paraguayon Embassy
oranges statement
Bogado asallants, had entered Paraguay from Argentina: that some of them were arrested and others dispersed; and that those
among
the
weeks which the ship took on at Rijeka, Yugoslavia.
Fald
the
Coronel
Sho remained undiscovered during a coll at Haifa, Israel, but was found when the ship | taken careled autoralie wen- docked in London-Reuter. pons made in Argentina.
The Liberal Party statement, signed. by Justo Prieto, the
Journalist Dies Farty's delegate here, dented
Washington, Agr. 8. Henry Foules Pringle, Pulit-attack. zer prize-winning blographer, died last night after ness of
He Į superal weeks.
was 00 United Press,
Western Journalists
Are Liars: Nikita
“Soviet Troops At Disposal Of Hungary”
Tatabanya, Hungary, Apr. 8. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev today accused Western journalists of lying when they reported that he said the Soviet Union would not send aid to Hungary in the event of another uprising,
Launched five months ago, the satellite is thi cireling the love, Miss Turner referred to 216,000 last month but remained Speaking in the soccer stadium of this coal-mining centre on the 11th day.
earth with the bady of the Tunnian space dog, Lalka, inside.---- the stain manus "Daddy," United Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
6
28
JI
12
נו
124
27
ACROSS
23
30
32
DOWN
1 Garment for a flekler? (4).
4 The Biblical book which
counts? (7).
8. It's a sign (4).
Not Being bird (4),
10 Colours of flowers? (7).
11 Ent to rule, ond might say
(4).
12 Mark of a blow (4).
14 Daleat, or the opposite! (7).
17 Found in Snakes and Lad
ders? Yes! (5).
19 Cold dish (5).
22 Bit of furniture in a theatre
(7).
20 Plants complete collectlong
(4),
27 Stirling stuff? (4),
28 Scrapes (7).
29 Bright thought (41,-
30 Tunes of affection? (4).
31 Tend, to go up (7).
32 Quite a few? That's neat! (4),"
Appeared, over the borron (a).
3 Curly haired pet (0).
4 Not at any time (5);
How we stand! (6).
d Beauty at the ball? (5).:
7 Tolls of (5).
18 Draw upt (4).
13 Wood tool (4).
16 Line up? (4).
19 Comes to a stop (4).
A Lower (0).
20 Lend hand (0),
21 De present (0),
flooded bird? In a sense, perhaps (5).
24 I may get there sometime
(5).
25 Girl of the aster (8).
TUESDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 1 Facial, 5 Ready, 3 Raven, 9 Reseat, 10 Canal, 11 Desom, 12 Eons, 18 Rests, 10 Paddle, 18 Stiles, 20 Doses, 22 Tang, 28 Folat, 25 Balm, 20 Saliva, 27 Enter, 28 Aalde, 20 Desert. Down: 1 Ferreted, 2 Cosinees, 3 Amb, 4 Lateral, 6 Records Enamel, 7 Draft, 14 Sedalive, 15 Bergent, 10 Plasing, 17" De-B.Asved, 19 Teem ed, 21 Opals, 24 Tare.
"Lover Dear" "laney Pot," "Darling" and "Sweetest One."
"Keep your arms around me so close and kiss me as I do you a thousand times," one letter asked. Kupentecy the letter spid "I DO love you."
ENDEARMENT
Another missive asked "When you read this bold me close in your heart and told "what your nearness means to me."
The letters were sprinkled
me
with words of endearment, in Spanish such as "Paru Gitano, Junulto. Tu es me amur. Gitanita. Lanita...
Ono letter had as a posiscript at is top "God! It's how 3.35
a.m. Oh! I love you!"
Both Lana and her daughter were shielded today from the publia, The movie queen was al her under heavy sedation home and 14-year-old Cheryl wag at Juvenile Hall where she was to attend afternoon school sergions with other inmates.
Mother and daughter both will be required to be present ala Coroner's Inquosi on Friday for further investigation into the slaying-United Press,
MEMORABLE
MEAL
MADE HIM ILL
Chester, Apr. 8. William (Semp-iron) Hinkle, 25, was in the Menard State Prison Ward recovering from movere indigestion emised by a meal ofs
But
Beveral tops and sidepieces of metal tobacco cans; a four and half inch penell; 15 paper. clips: a fingernail clipper; and [30 ̊ nails in asscried alsen. Prison officials are not ofised at Hinilo's plight, since he got his nickname by swallow- ing 12 keys while housed in the Marion, Illinois County grol las! year.
However, prison warden Ross Randolph said Scrap-iron will be transferred to the peniten- ilary's paychiatric divizionas. soon as ho can set out of bed. ➡Walted PreKL.
The government reported to- day that there were 1,100,000 unemployed during the month of Maren, compared 10 700,000 in March of the previous year and -1,324,000 tasi February.
The main reason for continued bigh unemployment, the govera- ment Labour Often said, was the unsersonable cold weather and a effect on construction pro- jects. More then 430,000 of the jobless during the month were buliding trade's workers
About 5.7 par ceat of the total working force was unemployed in March. Men acounted for 32,000 and women 274,000 of the total jobless. United Press
and France-Presse,
M
of his tour of Hungary, Khrushchev denied reports that he made such a statement at Stalinvaros last Saturday.
bourgeois
"The
Journalists ( who were at Stalinvares said the Soviot Union would not have-read help you again. I
are not these reports. They true," he said.
Khrushchev told the crowd here, estimated at 40,000, that Soviet troops would be "et any time at the disposal of socialist countries, if needed."
The Soviet Premier Fald that "bourgeois journalists" hed "misinterpreted" his statements
at Stalinvaros.
The Lucky, Happy
Rileys
At Tom Riley, an £8-a-week sulaer of Horden, Co. AL Durham, has won $200,079 en Littlewoodlir in the biggest-ever-pool's win.. He came to London récently with his wife, Liza, to receive the huge cheque.im
Keystone.
מת ht
"I said that you should | buikling of socialism manage your efforia Bo that country." there should
new _counter-revolution, and that the Russians should not be your help," abilged in come the Soviet leader sald.
He said that if the enemies of the working class or pre- vocateurs tried to baligute putsch
revolution
TO
A
•
counter-
in any of the soolalist countries they would
in your
Mr Khrushchev said he had madd some critical remarke in Balinvaros and he wan now going to repeat them and if his audience did not like 10 that it could "swallow all the same, olkerwise you WRI havo lo awallow your awn sour spiltle ister."
Security around the Soviet
be Elven "a well-deserved | leader wemed more strict to- answer."
day than at any time during his visit Ho le due la loave
any participation by the Party In the abortive Coranet Bogado
4 has "Even though participated in such move- ments, the Liberal Party condemna in the strongest terms the tyrannical regime *1 General Strocasper and pays tribute of admiration to those who risk thele, Ilyen for the restoration of tree in- stitutions, regardless, of "who they may bo," sald Liberal sialomeni, min "They are the beginners of a crude that deserves the sup- part of all democratię citizens."
United Press.
the
Eisenhower Remembers Bataan
Sends Message
To Garcia
Washington, Ápr. ́8. President Eisenhower cont to Philippine President -Carlos P. Garcia the following message on the occasion of Bataan Day, April 9.
“On this 18h Anniversary of the fall of Bataan, an event which wo commemorate with andness, but with pride, I ex- tend best wishes to you and to the people of The Philippines on behalf of the United States. SYMBOL
Mr Khrushchev, Aptaking Hungary on Thursday. without nates told the crowd
Pollee and soldiers lined the which listened to him almost in rculo to Talabanya leading sllence, despite loud opplause through halt a dozon villages "The symbol of Batası, the
from the official tribune.
"I can tell you with certainty that the counter-revolution wiit Hun- never be repeated in gary
of. Soviet leaders.
wothers"
decorated with Bugs and offering of the ultimate sacrifice by friends for one another, la portraits Armed
an ideal so rarely witnessed that it win papire patrolled hilltops.
People were brought by train, loving men always.
unut. bus and lorry to the mass meet-
"Wo wont to call the alien- ling.
freedom-
wgether, we have carried on our struggle for the
with Justice daca honour to the the memory of our fallen sons and
ermradios.
chief,
"Our mutual friendship has bae nourished by the spirit of Bataan. May it continue to Brow."--United_Press.
tion of those who like to be Mr Khrushchev, accompanied | prezervation of liberty provocative that we do not ad by the Foreign Minister, Mr vise the enemy of the working Andrei Gromyko. and class to make any new pro-Hungarian Communist vocutions."
Mr Kodar, arrived in Tatabarryp Mr Khrushchev rald he knew at about one p.m. (1200 C.M.T.
convoy and had In a 14-cur that "he Hungarian working lunch at party headquarters class will not again give counter- revolutioneries any chance fo
fore going to the meeting fa expleil the mistakes of the party dull weather. and use those mistakes against I opened with hundreds of
and pigeons the system and that the party balloons under the leadership of comrade released into the air in front of Jon Kadar will guarantee the the grandstand-United Press:
bring
HUNGARIAN COWS HAVE
RIGHTS TOO: MR K
Budapest, Apr. 8.
Soviot Premior, "Nikita Khrushchov, today uphold the rights of Hungarian cows to cat only the soft gidan leaves of Indian corn, and not the corn cobe,
Honour For Dr Fuchs
Edinburgh, Apr. D.
Dr Vivian Fuchs, the Com- monwealth traps-Aylaretia ex- pedition leader, will receive ing Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at Edinburgh University on July 10, 11, was announced today.
Dr Fuchs was knighted by the Queen for his part in the expedition and will receive the
at A Buckingham accolade Palace ceremony- fext month. Reuler.
Visiting a collective form on nothing but the green leaver,””
Damascus, Apr. 8. hiy
from way
Budapest to The chaletnan replied: KỪNG
Kg Saud of Saudi Arabia's Talabanya, Khrushchev saw a doubtedly, Comrade. President, herd of magnificent cows, munch the pows of the Soviet Union are father-in-law, Hadi R ing corn cobe.
mbre developed than ourž."- | Ibrahim, and Ibrahim's brother. Turning with a smile to the You are too modest," Khruth Red, Maged Ibrahim, will be for allegedly chairman of the fm, he re-chev replied. "The Hungarian fried brentia marked: "I'll bet your says don't cown are very ine-uki gips | plotting to overthrow the Byrian think much of you when you them, green, fodder, and you'll see | Cloyérment, It was officielly show up with those corps coba, bak much they beneật by 31,99% [dated hard föday,ė“. ZZEDGE- In the Soviet Union, the cows out ! Frango-PWYSPO,
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