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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1958.
Tour Of Hungary Completed Successfully
Criticised The Gimo
BRIEFS NIKITA RETURNS IN TRIUMPH Loses Round In Fight
Lyons, Apr. 10. Playing second fiddle fially got the best of cello player Henri Menon.
He opened fire on Bernard Bauds, first cellist of the Lyons Opers. Company, where Menan had been previously employed.
Monon turned himself In to polles after wounding Baudot lu the thigh with one of the eight gunshota he fired at him. He Cold police he had acted from "professional Jealousy?"-United Press
London, Apr, 10,
We'll Show The
USA, Say's
Soviet Premier
Moscow, Apr. 10.
The tablutd Dully Stelo Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev returned
today. told bamb conscious Britons that American airment based here are taking elocution they Won't drop their H'"-Unite: PTOS).
London, Apr. 20.
told of 28
A pubile inquiry yesterday that the roofs house in a suburban develop ment blow off daring a recent ale because nobody told the builders they should have been
nailed down.
The
buitters Raid they thought the aluminium roofa
triumphantly from an oight-day trip to Hungary today and told 15,000 Russians the Soviet Union would "show the Americans" by economic successes, not war.
Khrushchev was whisked to the new Lenin Stadium Sports Palace for his speech immediately after he arrived from Budapest. The trip to Hun- gary was his first to a foreign country as the Soviet Premier.
needed to be mailed only to get He told the Stadium crowd that he had received a them into position, United Press,
Londen, Apr, 10, The Richmond Council last night decided to remove a 11⁄2- 1en nutte statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, from a public park because it's a "monstro- mly
Alderman A. McDougall com. plained that "Bulbous Belty**
"simply wonderful" reception in Hungary, where Soviet troops crushed anti-Communist uprising in the Autumn of 1956.
"We shall not wage war, but we shall always be ready for war," and Khrushchev. "Let them (capitals countries) know tha
He
said the Soviet Union
should be clained as a. incon-hed "other means to fight the tive for young men to maITY. Clans enemy." United Press.
Hitchin, Apr. 10. Woman parishioners today aket church authorities
more luumune system
44
of kneeling" because the wooden Envelorn in St. Mary's Church
ruining their
Unlied Press.
Four
FINED FOR
bylon BREAKING
Aberdeen, Apr. 10. university students claimed today they broke into Peterhead Prison, Scotland's toughest gaol, twice and roi away unchallenged.
It was a warm-up stunt for
a charity drive.-United Press.
Debra Paget
Juarez, Apr. 10.
Actress Debra Paget, a bride
of lees than three months, was granted an uncontested divares today from
Ave-time morried:
THE FAST
Klang, Malaya, Apr. 10, Three boatnich were each fined $(M)5 in a Klang court today, for breaking the Muslim fast.
A policeman said he had caught them eating in a railway station. He arrested the two, and the food seller, who was ined S(M)10.
A number of religious offences #2:07-singer David Street, 37, un are punishable by the courts in Arounds of United Press.
Incompatibility, the strfel-Muslim
Molayu. Reuter.
states
It Wasn't The Sputnik II
of
Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 10. A pokerman nt the Obser- NCIENTISTS t Smithsonian vatory said Sputnik 1
~Astrophysicaï Observatory somewhere
"the
over
was
more
"We must produce goods, and then we shall show the Americans," he antd.
"'IL
Not Long
will not be very long.
We will jump the obstacle of the highest capitalist country, which is the USA.. Then, my dear friends, we will see who, eats the
who has niost and the inat clothes,"
He again accused the West of deliberately evading the issue of a bon on nuclear weapons tests.
He said it was impossible to
keep such, lest secret today and that Soviet Russia has not pre- pared to let Amerlean pircraft fly over its territory.
He spent most of the specch giving a glowing account of fils He had welcome in Hungary. praise high
for Hungarion Premier Ferene Muernich and Ferty Secretary Janos Kadar United Press.
The Cuban
Revolt
Dwindles
1
NA
THE NAVY'S NOISIEST-AND
-FASTEST -
[AVY'S noislest aircraft - and it's fastest and heaviest as well the Super Marine Scimitar, has almost completed trials at the Royal Navy Air Station at Ford in Sussex. The Scimitar goes into squadron service on June 3, and will be embarked in the fleet's latest carrier H.M.S. Victoria four months later. In the Scimitar, the readitionally silent service the Royal Navy has the noisiest aircraft ever to land on a flight deck. To cope with this special sound proofing has had to be installed in the aircraft carrier. The Times.
LANA TURNER TO TESTIFY AT
HOLLYWOOD INQUEST TODAY
-Daughter Excused From Attending
Hollywood, Apr. 10.
Against Deportation And The Firing Squad
Chicago; Apr. 10.
Hsuan Wel, once a naval attache of the Taipei government, today lost a round in his fight to avoid deportation to Formosa, where, he has.
A
said, he may face death because of his criticism
of the government of Chiang Kai-shek.
HOW THE SAC
MAKES SURE ITS BOMBERS
DO NOT START A WAR
d
Ello! Burman, special immigration examince, gave finding to Robert Robinson, regional director of Immigra
tion, recommending Haion Wei's petition for a stay of deporta- lion be denied.
The finding of the examiner wns that Hsuan Wei had falled to substantiate his charges that hard- he would face physical ship and persecution if he re-
umed to Formosu.
Franklin Cole, Hatton's lawyer, has Ave days in which to do a brief In opposition fo the finding. The entire recorti then will be forwarded to Nathaniel Ewing, regional Washington, Apr. 10.
Immigration director of St Paul, Details on the United States Minnesota, for final disposition. Strategie Air Command's "fall Mor Cole told the United
that to ensure bombers do not accidentally set reach Hsuan since he was sent Press he had been unable to off a war were made publle by a copy of the finding. He said the US Air Force today.
safe" system
It was almost certain” ho
A SAC spokesman said the would le a brief in protest to procedure was this: A sub-
stantial number of jet bombers accompany the report to the
regional director. from were "launched"
their North American bases whenever
The only further récourse “as an unidentified, suspicious object sea it at this moment," Mr was spotted on radar etreats.. Cole sald, would be to seek The spokesman declined to habeas corpus in Federal · Dis- Kay specifically that the bombers trict Courts. carried Hydrogen bomba-"All 1: Hsuan Wel, who enrolled at can say is that we do have the Northwestern University as a student after refusing to return After taking off on one of these to Formara, has not been 'con "aleris," the
Lana Turner waited today to testify at the publicity-spot-path
lighted inquest into the slaying of her lover, Johnny Stompanato.
under orders to By to certain
were tacted by Mr Cale, the lawyer
Raid, since the latest Onding was points." The spokesman did not issued. ssy where these points were, but
Hsuan sent to the United Friends said the blonde actress was "holding up as well as could be expect-ho ald not deny that they were stat, in 1052 for Marine Train
on the way towards potentialing, but began a battle to avoid ed- under the circumstances." They said she had not eaten but had
enemy targets in time of war, -been-downstairs briefly at her leased Beverly Hills home...
have to attend tomorrow's in- Lana has appeared in{
anest Into Slempanalo's death, public only briefly since her
daughter, Coroner Theodoro J. Murphey 14-year-old Cheryl, plunged an 8-inch struck the glit's name from the butcher knife into hand-list of witnesses yesterday after attorney Jerry Giesler objected some Johnny last Friday that the principle of protection night In the film star's bed- of juveniles by the court would be destroyed Cheryl was forced to appear.
room.
The home where Mim Turner secluded herself from the storm of publicity over the death of her 32-year-old lover was the scene of a party last night, but the actress wasn't invited.
Bill Hollingsworth, owner of the house, held a party in the servants quarters and on the tennis courts behind the big for friends who were
home
South A Shoot-To-Kill' | leaving for Europe.-
maid that a flaming object seca, by three atrilne crewmen near Pacific-at-8:29 nm. EST (1320 Baton Rouge, Louisluna today GMT) the time the crewmen saw
Russian have been could not
A faming object break in satellite Sputnik 11.
and burn up. United Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
12
13
18
20
ACROSS
S Places where the boer is
watered? (0).'
· §-Rarin' lo pa (4).
* $ Hatch '(0).
11 Western county.(0),
13 Profound (4).
18 Possibly eternai shapo (8).
10 The batsmen, who couldn't
care less? (8).
Repultes (4).
21. They dither (B).
25 He's all for discipline
(8).
20 Aro mountaineers narvous
when on it? (4).
27 Scatter (9}
DOWN*
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two
Police Order
Havana, Apr. 10. Tho Cuban rovolt dwindled} only sporadic
to
out-i
1
Whale Ma Turner "prepared herself for the next role the real-life druma, authorities ruled her daughter wohld not
The tall, dark-haired girl faces a juvenile court hearing on April 24 in Santa Monica on whether she will be held for the slaying of Stomparto, who she told polico threatened to dis-
gure her beautiful mother.
Meanwhile, signs grew that the torrid love of the actress for Stomponato, former bodyguard for ex-mobster--Mickey Cohen, Jr hud degenerated from lofty passion into fear or at least un- defined dread.
Ted Stouffer, Acapulco's Villa
who
"according to friends,
Bald the slight was a bitter disappointment to the former underworld figure.
́STRICT-ORDERS
But, and this was where "fall-
return after he was ordered to return to Form United Press.
safe camp in the bomber WAIT BRITONS SPEND
MORE
strictly ordered not to proceed They were arguing violently beyond these "certain points" when Cheryl ended It with a without posive'rudio listru- quick thrust of a butcher knife, tona to do so.
Anderson etid all phases of On the contrary, they trad the ease had been checked and standing orders to return 10 base
London, Apr, 11.. unicas otherwise -Brilons spent more on goods, rechecked, principale questioned automatically and requestioned and all discre-structed. If their radios troke services and food last your than down, this suformatic "back 19 pancies worked out,
ever before, according to Gov- base" instruction still held good. rnment stpuistics published
"The purpose is to chure hero today.
"Lana's story is true," the Chief sald-United Press.
KING TO SEE
MANOEUVRES
man-
Bangkok, Apr. 10. King Phumphon of Thailand manager Of will attend air-ground Vera where oeuvres of the South-East Asla Miss Turner and Stomprato Treaty Organisation In contral slayed, told United Press the Thailand later this month, 27wi beautiful film star appeared organisers of the
visits."
bursts of violence today, HE BEATS THE wanted in comparison to earlier announced today.
with the rebels the target
of a relentless house-to- house search by President Fulgencio Batista's police.
Unofficial reports" sold 160 to 00 persons had been killed in the purge by police patrola or- dered to rout out Communists and rebel sympathisers and to mike no arrests. The orders were to shoot to kill.
Tonight It appeared that rebel leader Fidel Castro's revolt had misfired
rebels' through the Disculculation of the power and tuyalty of the Eovernment forces and Rie prople's refusa) to join the uprising.
|
WEATHER FORECASTERS-
Worried
that the bombers do not star! The total of thele personal a war by acaldent," the spokes-expenditure was £14,045 mil- man said.
million...
lion. The comparable 1048 He declined to disclose how ngwe was £8,471 often Strategie Air Command China Mail Special. bombers had taken off 11
response to "ulertr."
same
Asked whether the system of alerting bombers un- der "fail-safe" applied to SAC bases abroad, the spokerman said: "It is applicable here in the United States."
to
The stand-by bomber. "aleri forco" had not replaced tas sir patrols manocuvits round-the-clock”
maintained by Strategic Air Sento headquarters said air Command. Elut, he said; "the units from New Zealand, Thal- patrol in rather minute compat land, Britain and the Uniteded with the alert force." States would take part in the On one occasion an alert had "Stompanato was with her all manoeuvres trom April 22 to 20. turned out on investigation
have, been caused by a flock of the time," Steuler sad "It
"echo" Keese creating an seemed to us though he didn't
radar screens-Router. want her to talk to any of her old friends. The closer the time came for her to Teшum home the
sho more worried seemed.".
The
Cleethorpes, Apr. 10. - Harry
Boon, 2 night- watchman who beats the official weather forecasters
Loa Angeles Evening at their own game, has Herald Express published
letter yesterday which reflected begun summer-long barometer battle with Air Miss Turner's fears about her
cooling TAKING with Stom Ministry weathermen,
A
panato
The contest is organised by It read in part:
"The lawful conviction in my Cleethorpes' town council, who will check the watchman's dawn heart and
tummy..
.you Havana remained tense but prophecies made when he comes must let me be alone in my own mostly peaceful and the same off duty at 8 am, against the world for a while, to rest, think. anything situation Was reported In 7 am. Air Ministry forecast I beg you, don't do Santiago, Cuba's second largest broadcast by the British Broad- just yet. I'll know when the city.
casilar Corporation,
time is right, if it is ever to be Mr Boon, A 69-year-old gignin.”
Police Santiago, capital of robelcouncil employes, won narrowly
Chiot Clinton H. Inaltrated Orlenio Province, re- witen a similar contest was Anderson of Beverly Hills gand mained virtually cut off from staged for a month in 1956, His Lana Lold him of violeni the remainder of the Island. prize then was a choque. arguments she had with Stom Mr Boon's ballotins, worked | panato on their return from However, United Press corros- out from the winds and the Acapulco, last March 10. pondent Herold Lidin, who re-tides, whether gnats are turned to Havans from Santiago swarging low and how high
swallows fly. have been dis- quiet at 2 pm. He said buses played at railways and bus were running-and-shops-werp-stations in neighbouring countin
for open, although without
two years-China Mali tommers-United Press.
Special.
1 Support of the speaker (4) this evening, reported the city
4. Keep moving (4).
4 Barley bristles (4).
Put to fight (4).
Sprechii (8)..
7 Chimney-cleaner (6),
9 Fetters for golfers (5).
19 A big nɗdle (5)..
12 Monstrous creatures (3).
14 Something'a not right (5).
10 Pick up (8).
17 Lesser White Heron (6), 19 Pololed (5)..
20 Caplial place' for pairs (35).
21 Many a man proposes to get
27 Examined for zoundness (4). 29 Continue in circulation, as it
were (4).
** 21 Canni: pkịer (4).
THURSDAY'S CROSSWORth-hongsa: 1
1 Roll up. 4 Sumpa 3. PIELE HIG. 3. Tinci Except, 11 Lashing, 13 Bampler, 16 Ordeal,
10 Orbit 10 Hesperus, 20 Ruler, 1 Dodies. Down: 1. Rule,
3 Lisip, & Prattle, & Bisies, o Winantini, id End-dog, 10 Campbell, -12 Around, 19 Stoker, 14. Lather, 10 Dread, 17 Lists,
-Prostitute Taxed-
The
growing argumenta
-Reuter.
Pittsburgh, Apr. 10. Pollen sloped a department store here today when a plate glass window broke under the pressure of hundreds of people
Envoy Dies
London, Apr. 19.
Brinaley Peake,
trying to buy television rela
Sir Charles and fur coats for B6 each,
Five women were injured by former British Ambassador in
Mall Athens, died broken
In hospital here today aged 1.-Reuter Special.
glacs-Ching
Hongkong Film Actress Decides Not To Risk It
Singapore, Apr. 10. Movie director Rolf Bayer sweated and slaved eight hours over film scene climax for Shaw! Brothers' Studios' Chinese movie "Black Gold." But finally everything waJ ↑ might have been dishguared
After two rehearsals, for ute." of ending the renunce were not.
shih What Bayer said is censored. climaxed by her refusal to beautiful Hongkong star accompany. Blompangle to the Ying was inside the strawUalled Prez. – Academy Award ceremonies, thatched hut with co-star Chang Cheng, Malay Alm star Marlona and two extras.
with the thress by the metres
DANISH COURT ORDERS WOMAN TO PAY UP
Copenhagen, Apr. 10.
all appeal court mida today HIG promiltale's, income shioklů ho faxua tike all ollice incolus Mihough, prusillution is illegalit
The ruling ván máda în x SAME LAVRENS DY
the Fination - Ministry sad the
which she had enrod to veri
When she refused 19 pay the, fax, a bálliETTM| eurs ruled that it via incompatible" with ramai morality to collect taxes from Income earned -by proptilation Pa
The court of appesă, today, quashed this ruling and the warnan will be required to pRY.
ht hold by the they are a SHÚS
The hut was not afro. And as Aames leaped high and cameras beton whirring, front door flow open and women dashed out of the but through, thê bre.
But, no Shih-Ying.
Perplexed cameramen ground OD, wondering what had happened, whum shi Ying appeared from the back-- terrified and shaking.
"I wont and through - back
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