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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1958.

ASSURANCE ON US BOMBERS WITH H-BOMBS

BRIEFS Atomic Attack By Mistake?

New York, Apr. 17. Dr Leo Balland, University of Chlondo nuclear physiclei, majd today be considers the present Enfernational altuation "serlon

bough to be tempted to joke about 14"

This is what I would Bag Salland said in a Almed in-

Serview on television DTO. STANIME: "The atomic bombi might

destroy

the earth, but

this is nothing' to get excited about. After all, the earth is not one of the major planete."

"But We live

tested a reporter.

on 1," pre-

"Not very well," tald Bzilanɗ. -United Press,

Albany, NY, Apr. 17. The State Legislature and Gov. Averell Harriman have como to the aid of an abst- minded professor.

Under a special bill signed yesterday, Dr John Itastings. 82, noted mapmaker and retired professor of City College, New York, will be permitted to gush 23 pay chequer, totalling nearly US$5,000, he forgot to turn in for money

between 1930 and 1942,

P

A Stalo pullaws city cheques after six years, requir ing the special bili. United Press.

Shenandoah, Apr. 17. Mrs Opal Railiff begged an unknown customer of the Henry Field's Nursery Company today not to be too mad, and just send that wrong package back, fash

Mr Hail, an order packer, wrapped up hen lunch and ber wallet instead of a package of reeds.—United Press,

Oceanside, Apr. 17. Mrs Girlie Hedgecock naked chicken Пус

pollee to look out for

Thieves. They stole chickens, Mrs Hedgecock said, from her deep freeze.--United Press,

Dayton, Apr. 17. Firemen siid down the pole right into the Are yesterday,

Petrol had seeped into fire house basement from a ser» vice station tunk next door and caught fre-United Press.

Meridian, Apr. 17.

the

THÉY MÄDE HISTORY

HE Royal Engineers played an important role in the history of TBrian Columbit, and were responsible for laying out many of

the Canadian province's cities and towns of today. Now they are A invited to attend British Columbia's centenary celebrations. corporal is seen putting the finishing touches to the perlod uniforms that the R.E. defachment will wear for the occasion-Army News

Service.

An Infallible' Royal Navy

System Has Been Found....

Canberra, Apr. 17. Mr R. G. Casoy, Australian] Minister for External Affairs,] said today the United States system of carrying nuclear bombs in aircraft as a pro- caution against Soviet attack had been thoroughly tested and could not be triggered. off in error or through some mishap.

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Ship Probes North Sea Fishing Incident

Lowestoft, Apr. 17. The Royal Navy fishery pro-

tection ship, Belton,

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fishing grounds today to Investigata reported In- cident batween British and Russian trawlers. About 400 drifters are in the area, according to a radio report

from. one of 12 British boats there.

The Belton signalled the Ad-- miralty in London that she had spoken to a number of Russian, but she had not contacted any British craft.

German and French trowice

PRECAUTION

He also said it was clear to him that there was an infallible system in existence under which aircraft carrying nuclear bombs could not proceed beyond a certain point without specific and clearcut radio orders to do so. Mr. Casey, in a written statement, was elaborating on a statement he made in the House of Repre- sentatives yesterday in answer to a question by Dr H. V. Evatt, leader of the Labour (Opposi-sen because Russian driftes tion) Party.

The Minister had said then in the House thut he was "distressed and dismayed" at the publication of a report that American bombers carrying nuclear bombs had often been on the way to the Soviet Union us a result of false

alarms.

The Opposition leader had based his ques- tion on an American news agency re- port which was widely published recently throughout Australia.

CHERYL-THE WORLD'S MOST

SPOILED GIRL: LEX BARKER

A German police dog lost all Lana's Ex-Husband's Comment On Hollywood Scandal

his points for behaviour at a dog

He bit Judge Louis Murr in the face.United Press,

Washington, Apr, 17.

The Washington Gas Light Company recently started send-

Rome, Apr. 17.

The Italian weekly magazine Epoca today quoted Lex Barker, Lana, Turner's fourth husband, as saying in an interview that Lana's daughter Cheryl "has always been a real disaster". The magazine said he blamed Cheryl for the breakup of his marriage.

ing out iia monthly bli on But Lona, the magazine It was Barker's first published That girl has always been a punched cards which look like quotes, him as mying, wag

comment since Cheryl stabbed real disuster, she was the jovernment chequer,

Stomyanata to deal world's most polled gel, " Yesterday, at a supermarket, damned wonderful mother." Johmy

Epoca qualed Barker as describing Cheryl as "very stranze

• two-faced." Barker said he would not criticise Miss Turner,

* customer cashed ops-United Of Cheryl, he said, "he was

the world's most spoiled' girl." Press,

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3 Of various kindia (8).

8 Bring back to mind (0).

.9 Scillary (8).

11 Varsity buildings) (8).

17 Not für of the solution? (4).

13 Turnings, shall we sayt (5),

18 Benior diploma; (5),

10-Old elty on wheels (4),

32 Sausages, except the

halli (8).

24 It tradis (8).

25 It's always llable to

Broken (8).·

20 Famous games (8).

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(5).

2 Get to the top '(5),'

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4 Knock for six? (4).

5 Singles (4).

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ideas (6)..

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22 Photo of a game?" {4}.

23 Mis Lynn? (4),

THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD- 9 Walk-over, Raith: (Rover), B Aviation, 19 Arabia, 13. Duchem, 15 REME, 17 Secedor. 10 P-Annler, 20 Slug. 21 Legatos, 26 Non est, 27 Listener, 28 Bille, 29: Saddened. Down: Broad, 2 Lálne, Whale, A. Knep, 5 Velled, 0 Iunner, Vesel, 11 Rural, Bhang, 14 Bocene, 15 Tedan, 16 Mures, 18 Psalms, 19 Nursad sa Gored, as Tepid: 24 Steep, 25-Duam,

In her mother's home during akrument between Miss Turner and Slompanato,

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The magazine interview quoted the phrase "damned wonderful mother" in Englisis. The remainder was' in Italian.

Barker was further quoted in the Interview as saying: "Lano is far better than Chery), who appeared really earmarked.

A GRENADE

BLEW OFF

"If there is anything I can do, it's to defend her against

She was ordered to the fishing grounds-about 230 miles east of Aberdeen, Scotland-as a

incasura. precautionary ashing circles in Lowestoll, East England sport, said trouble hind

But

had been over-shooting the note of British fishermen ond damage them, Similar incidents occur- red last year.

The skipper of Lowestoft drifter, the Harold Cartwright, had alleged by radio that the Russlans interfered with the. operations of the Lowestoft fishing feet,

INTERFERENCE

A spokesman for-the-feel's Dwners. Small and Company, said one of their boata hed Aberdeen with come In his statement today, Mr landed Casey said he had been ro damaged nele. "But he has not luctant yesterday to go into reported that any of them were by Russian detail on such a complex sub-due to Interference ject particularly Go he had or any other boats," the spokes-

been more than ono version of the article.

from

man said,

Asked to confirm that there were 400 pratt in the arca, he the said: "It is probably true. There is nothing untisugi n

Боле extracts article might have given somewhat misleading impres-that. It is still anyone's right sion, Mr Casey said.

to fish where they wish,

"We have no wish to magnify However, ho hnd now read this into an International in- the full text as cent from the | eldent."--Reuter. United States, wind this con-

formed essentially to the facts

as conveyed to the Australian JUNGLE REDS

Government by the United Slates Government,

These facts, he said, had made clear the Infallibility of the system.-Reuter,

Dockers Don't

Like To Be Searched

the accusations that have been Lightning Strike

punde. You know, people always enjoy attacking an ido), to find out if it has a balka of clay, that it is a human being with problems AOX

zeereis,” he 'said.

But be added, "My divorce depended on Cheryl... The girl...told П story to her mother. 1 dented that it was true. But Lana always had one fault-to bellove her

HER HAND daughter first, though knowing

that she was a giri full of com- plexes and accustomed to lie,

Three

In London

CHANGE FLAG

Eng

Penang, Apr. 17. The Malayan Communist Party had changed its dog. polica expert, Mr Teoh Seng, said today.

Instead of three stars, 11 now hore only one he said.

"The other two stars have been dropped to show that the three major races in the coun- try (Malay, Chinese and In dian) are now united."--Reu-

High-Speed Test

London, Apr. 17.

London, Apr. 17, hundred London

A new. high-speed test mu- dockers pulled a lightning chine capable of lesting tyres at speeds of up to 650 m.ph. is strike today in protest belas built by the Dunlop Com- against a snap search of pony in Britain and will Je men working оп the ready later this year, Mr G. E. Dunlop chairman, Japanese froighter Lon- Bicharrell, don Maru.

said here today. China Mali Special.

Returns Home

Dockers on the vessel walked Algiers, Apr. 17. " "I tried to show that the of in protest when Port of Mrs

detectives London authority Issiline Setia Behalory was made out of whole

searched men who had been Ahmed, Algerian Moslem cloth, but Lana didn't want to

the hold. Gangy bellove me. She wanted to working in

Tokyo, Apr, 17. charmwoman at the US separate and the next morning from four other ships support- A soldier from a Nationalist

ed the walkout. Consulate - General In left the house, accepting her Algiers, today told the decision.

The men later agreed to reunit that crossed Into Burma sume normal work tomorrow when the Communists overraD police at her hospital bed- "For a few weeks, naturally, while negotiations are held with Yunnan province, has returned ilde of tho grenade I tried a reconciliation but police,

to China and surrendered to explosion this morning of without success, in one of the "It was the first snap search authorities, the Now China News the Consulate.

last telephone calls I said: dace the war and they are de Agency reported today. Watch out for Cheryl, that girl termined there will not be a The $5-year-old woman said will end up involved in great repotition," a shop sieward said. she had begun work cleaning trouble," "Time has proved me It is a different matter being

at. Goon."-United | starched the the Consulate building and had right-it too

dock gates, just placed the trash cans in Press.

Everyone expects that"-Reuter, frent of the building.

She said he found an object lying at the bottom of the stair- way leading up to the entrance of the building.

She picked up the object and her pail, end started up the stairs.

"When I pleked up the obs teet; It went like A match Oghting," she said Just as she wVOS the about to open the doot, grenade expledod, blowing off hor left hand-France-Presse."

A High Mark

El Centro, Apr. 17.

The Navy disclosed today that

a Grumman F-117 Super Tiger

jet dghlor bas set, a niew world's altitude recold for conventional

It said he will "soon leave for. reunion with his home der family" in Lantsang County, Southwestern Yunnan Province.

Urated Press.

-Ban Atomic Arms!-

DEMONSTRATORS PICKET GERMAN EMBASSY

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Landon, Apr. 17.

Edenatentoval begun a 24-hour, VERIL outside the Germán Embassy hero' at noon today to protest against the arming of West German forota_will nuclear, wespons. S

Slogans in German and English earring, by the demonstripes on posters zuid!" "No Amert can, Russian, English or Gerruan Müobear -Wöspons” (abdy "Na Nusloke Weapons. For Elsenhower, Klusbehov, Mecmillan, - Aden-

They helped organise a ban-the-II-bomb inkesh from "Landon to Deftain's nuclear, 18- anarch centre at Aldarmarton, Berkshire," and

A spokekman for today'a démonstrators mid the protest was not anti-German, but "In: Une with the protesta being made by the Corman prople - Thepiedāvos.” starha, poins in thát Nato la shoelly diving. «rocktie- armed with suclear warheads to the Germans and we want la ephone any extension of the, owhwihip nr. nuolear WARDONE”, NE, Also,

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