CABLE BRIEFS

London, Apr. 20.

The Oid ahlidren's tale abouk the Hitle night visitors who made now shoes for the cobbler while he slept go new twist. Thieves broke into a shoe store and left their old ones in place The abw. shoes they took.isited Fress,"

*

Madison, Apr. 20.

The Wisconsin Judicial Council has come up with a cash-and- Gery suggestion for streamlining State courts.

Tar Cantril suggested motor- zvelo policamion carry cash boxes) for ut collection of traffic fing-United ·Press.

London, Apr. 20. Kathleen A. Cox, a Conser vallve Party agent who sali Nke tode o tralu without a ticket "to see if British Rall- Wayn

were awake”

wan fined

US

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1958.

PROPOSAL CONSIDERED, Says STATE DEPARTMENT

H-TESTS TO HALT

Next January

May Be

Decisive Month

Washington, Apr. 20.'

The Stato Department spokesman said today that the United States was considering a proposal to halt nuclear tests by January, 1959.

The spokesman added, however, that no decision had been reached and that the proposal was one of many under discussion in the current review of US disarmament policy.

58.60 Yesterday after learning The tentative results of this review were expected

that they were.-United Prem

London, Apr. 20, Mes Doris Kirkman reported to Nature magazine today thal a chicken laid inn.

Mrs Kirkman said she toured the hall when she cracked her breskirst egg-United Press,

Chicago. Apr, 20. The

Health Cly Council Conimiter has voled to curb tug owners,

The Committee recommended pamage of an ordinance carry- ing Bron up to $200 for dor owners whose pets are India- creet anywhere but in alleys or strecia.-United Press,

A

Loudon, Apr. 20, The Dady Express today carried o cartoon showing god dezing outside the French National Assembly building.

Instead of counting sheep he way counting premiers. United Press,

Hackensack, Apr. 20. Sam Ianelli, 39, never wants

to be discussed with the Western Allies when Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, arrived in Copenhagen early next month for a meeting of the Nato Foreign Ministers.

JORDAN BRINGS

UP HER

REINFORCEMENTS

Jurusalem, Apr. 28.

President Eisenhower record- ly rejected suggestions that the United Slules should concol the nucleer test rerks poout to be- pin in the Pacific merely be

hod cause the Soviet Union Lancunced it was suspending its ewn teats,

Both he and Mr Dulles have The United explained that States would be abandoning its duty to humanity if it falled to design to moclear

Amman radio announced 20-go on with testing day that Jordan Foreign Minis- perfeet small "eleon" ter. Samir Rifai, has informed weapons. the United Nations chief teure cuferver, Carl Von Horn that Joran in today bringing res inforcements and lanks into the the old city of Jerusalem.

The President declared at a recent press conference that he would seriously consider a uni- lateral suspension of testing if the scientists told him that they Rifa cale thus move was belag had learned most of what they mode To counter Isract's wanted to know from the forth- dependence Day parade in which coming Pacine tests, heavy equipment, prohibited by the armistice agreement, E- ing used.

The radio, quoting an un-

to hear the number "14" again. omeni communique, suld the Tanel, who has a record for American and British Ambas- passing bad checks in New sadors have been informed of Jersey for the past 14 years, the move, yesterday was sentenced to 14 _years_in_prison, to run

2011- Arab Legion headquarters

Key Factor

The role of Britain, it was factor in the stated, is a key debate over the possibility of stopping nuclear testing.

The Elsenhower Administra-

secutively for passing 14 badhuve already begun implement-lion is now secking authority checks in the area.

Fren

the United ing

Presse.

decision.-France-

EOKA Admits Killing Of

British Policeman

Nicosia, Apr. 20.

from Congress to enter into a bronder. exchange of atomic secrets with Britain and other Western Allies.

It was-boleved here ut il Congress Called to give the necessary authority to the Pre- *sident then Britain would go

ahead with Its own testing, to] information already i sreure

US scientists and known to

itary leaders.

VIE EOKA underground organisation admitted responsibility THE

today for the shooting of a British detective lasi Monday. The shooting of 61-year-old Special Investigator William Dear had hitherto not been romected-with-ilts underground organiza-is flon, which recently slepped op is attacks on British military Installations after a year'« unofficial truce.

An KOKA Jeaflet distributed today sileged, however, that Dear had been responsible for the ill-treatment of Cypriot prisoners in local raola and had actually killed one of them. - United vs.

13

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1 Two-dog gun (6).

7 These letters call for a reply

(4).

quid measure (5).

10 Kind of rubber (5),

11 ver in the Far North} (4).

13 Surrender (10).

15 Carved (4).

10 Departe,

(4).

which is sinister

20 From better to worse (10).

23 Dal turns forecaster (4).

24 To be foaryd if cold (8).

23 To be feared it black (5).

20 Fish which sing? (4).

27 It takes one run (0).

DOWN

6

2 Surmoun (2, 3),

3 Fabric fold (5).

4 Many a une makes a muckie,

some sny (0).

5. Lung? (8).

0 Cooker in a love-ntali (4).

8 Whereon Berliners love fum?

(5).

12 Light weight (5).

13 Young-horned (15).

14 It pre-supposes some expital

(8).

17 Does some cutting-mu? (6).

10 Puta soldiers through Wielr

pacen? (0),

20 Urchin (5).

21 Fish with wings? (5).

23 Biblical character (4).

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.—Acrost: 4 Archer, 4 Us-her,

7 Teapot 8 Cratt, 10 Cole, 12 Targets, 15 Anger 16 Glee, 17 Edit, 18 Nowel, 20 Senator, 21 Ding: 28 Verge, 14 Russin, 20 Asset, 20 Corset Down: 1 Artleles, 2 Chaplain, 3 Ebon, Shrugged, Eglo, & Surer, 11 Entando, 12 Tenor, 13 aligned, 14. Sargent, Id Delerk, 22 Dvds.

Current Washington thinking based on the assumption that the end of the year the US and its Nato partners will have planned learned enough from

tests and about their own re- lationship in the atomic Beld that a decision on testing can be taken. Reuter.

MAIL Notices

GENERẦU HOLIDAY MONDAY, APRIL ZI By Air

Philippines, 1. p..

Guam, Hawell, U.S.A., 2 p.m. Pakistan & Europe, o p.m. Formosa, Japan, 0 p.m.

By BUTfAce

Huron, Noon.

3tacao, 3 p.m.

Maçao, & p.m.

TUESDAY, APREL M

1409. ..

Atr

Peking, Shanghai, Kunming,

how, Hankow, "1.30 a.mil.

Thalland, Cambodia, Uusma, India.

“A Wonderful Two Hours"

SOON?

Superb

March For Peace

MARCH FROM

LONDON

رانا

TO ALDERMASTON

VER 4,000 people assembled in Trafalgar Square, London, recently-and-then-

Omatched 4 deep 50 miles over a period of three days in stages in the British

Atomic Research Establishment at Aldermaston as a demonstration to ban the

H-bomb.--Express.

S'pore Kidnappings Narrowed

Down To One Gang

But Efforts To Smash Ring Hampered

Singapore, Apr. 20.

Singapore Police said today they have reason to believe the numerous kidnappings in Singapore-and-the-Federation of Malaya in recent years have been carried out by one ring. They said their efforts to smash the ring were hampered by lack of co- operation on the part of the victims. But they estimate that con- servatively US$350,000 has been collected by the kidnappers.

A Criminal investigation Divi- sion official sald top payment so far as US$100,000. Police know of at least a dozen kidnappings of wealthy businessmen here. Most have purchased theft free- dom with payments of US$10,000 upward.

Many wealthy Chinese "Tow- knys" have taken to rejecting

Pullover Found

Paris, Apr. 20.

D

of

lavestigations to partics and moving car closely followed by other events that would put a second car, them out on the streets at night.

But that has been no help to some. One merchant was abducted several months ago in busy Raffles Place in broad day- light.

The kidnappings have been blamed on several Chinese sporet sooloty gangs. But the Information from the Police Department today Indicated the "business" had been 1185- rowed down to one gang.

their

experiences and

this country."

After the payoff the gangster loaves the first car and makes his get-awry with his com- panions in the second car.

The victims are then released uninjured, but more are dia- posed to talk to the police about their adventures-United Press,

Israel Protests Desecration Of Cemetery

By

Chamber Music Concert Amadeus Quartet

By D. E. GRAY

On Saturday night in Loke Yew Hall, Hongkong was given another wonderful two hours of string quartet playing by the Amadeus. In leaving Hongkong for Auckland yesterday, this quartet will carry with it memories of a very grateful and appreciative audience,

programme con-

It

Tho Again the

Amateus played sisted of three quartets: the D magnificently; we will·long re- minar, K.421 by Mozart, the member the ́ somi-quaver runs Dvorak "American", and the in perfect harmony of the first Beethoven Op. 59, No. 3. For an and second violins, the en- encore, they

and 'cello ice, the trencing viole played allegretto movement from the steady, almost ecric, rhythm Hayden's Op. 64, No. 3. With of the Trello pizzicato in the such voricly there was some-andante (which was to move- thing for everybody, and it was ment of great inspiration), amazing to watch a great pro- the fugue of the last movement. fesalonat quartet completely

In listening to 'the Amailutie, aller Its mood from move-

one fait 'the homily ment to movement carrying the audience with them.

The Mozart (nicknamed "Eulenspiegel") was portrayed

ar It should bo-serious and joyful in the same brenih; we had the tragle lenseness of the andunte followed by the earnest- neas of the minuet with the delicate

richness, of its trio, played beautifully by the first vlolin; we had the long grace notes, end accompanied pizzicato In the boss.

VARIATIONS

The last movement (though not so called) is a set of vario- tons on a siciliano in rainor, with a rhythmic motif on one note which produced an almos! cerlo effect,

His

I lærepŘETS of chamber sausio real symphony played by four members of the fanfily. I would like to foel they (have Inspired inITY familica in Hongkong with the Idow that there is a great woulth inf on- jayment which awaits a few years' hard aludy; or must we be forever dependent ion (yreat vialling artista? En tile "don- nection, it is not dreallful to taink that 'It this huro wealthy commerciai wilty, thers are virtually no ʻaullo pr viola teachers and that then few who struggle so valiantly to give us of their best in Chis class of musle are completely melf-taught?

There Were no entrants In this year's Hongkong Muale and ectio!! Festival for vicda Will come wealthy benefactor most some day see the necessity for creation of a school at the the Dvorak, I have never heard it muste here, or should it be left played better, Again the to Goverfient to ereale

Some will say the enjoyable quartet

was

otto

Amadeus caught perfectly the from public funds; Jubilant mood of the allegro, the idyllic mood of the lehta (por- traying the composer's new- found tranquillity of mind In the company of his Czech fellow-countrymen in Spillville, Illinois), and the lively dance thythons of the two last move- mente.

'Dolly Princess

I can never see anything pur- this ticularly "American" quartet, Dvorak was influenced by-his-play there, of course, but the themes are those of his own country. To me the accent of the last movement is much more Scottish than American-in this i connection_we_might_remember that Dvarok's mother was Scotswoman.

The Hasthoven quartet was the kost of the Rasoumovsky group. There is nothing of the quatuor brillant about it; it is truly quatuor concertunt, with the contending rivalry of all four developing the

intruments

musical material.

BRITAIN

Poor, Battered, Bewildered, Broke-But

Unbowed

Blackpool, Apr. 20.

A British Conservative mem-

bor of Parliament declared

Margaret Arrives In

Trinidad

With A Wink

Port of Spain, Apr. 20. Princess Margaret, gdy and charming in a short-length -strawberry-and-white-chif- fon dress, stepped from haritrans-Atlantic aly Unor hera today and solutodian airport throng with awink. The crowd loved 11. About 4,000 men, women and children who braved the threat of a rain storm clapped and cheered as the 27-year-old Princess walked down the gangplank of her Britannia aircraft.

The Princess came to dfliclate nt the birth of the West Indies Federation on Tuesday, The Federation of Caribbean elunda will become the newest member of the British Commonwealth.

ON TIME

Governor-General Lord Halles

bare today that Britain and Trinidad

Governor Str "poor, battered, bewilder Edward Bethan were on hand ed, broka“might evon- to greet the Princess on she -lunded exactly on schedule at tually be able to finance 10 p.m. (1400 GMT).

C.I.D. Chlef Brian Goodrich

Jerusalem, Apr. 20. The French police found told newsmen! "Many victims

Mrs Golda Melt, Taruell about pullover belonging to Group-ore still keeping quiet

a revival from an Amori- Captain Poter Townsend's son,

their Foreign Minister, protested in a

the bottom She stepped off

between step of the gangway Hugo, in an abandoned cor cn losses. They can help us smash, week-end meeting with the chief

con slump.

baskets OL anthurian Mr Alan Green was address- two the left bank, three days after once and for all, kidnapping in of the United Nations truce supervisor, Major-General Carl Townsend's car was rubbed. In

Van Horn, against the desecra- ing a conterenen of the National lilies. the same area,

of Textile Works The Indies in the crowd Haw He sold that usually the ring..tion of the Jewish cemetery on Federation

Managers Associations.

ature that her dress 23 which The police were working on operates from two cars-one for the Mount of Oliven.

He told the

Whorter than usual," conference that' and Mrs Meir cited the repeated Britola would soon be a lender means the probably started the theory that the same this rushlug away the victim

the other to follow, and delay assurances given by the Jordan of maney Instead of a barrower,

a new fashion trend ith Kha who smashed the window

authorities that they Townsend's ear and stole pri- any chese.

He added that he had re- West Indies, and Ietwrs

personal

cently had experience of Her dress was set off with a After hiding away the victim rerpect the shrine. belongings of the Group-Captul

the the

She asked the General to con-Burdon Arm which wanted to flowered pink hat and while 2wa nise

gang opens negotiations Iponsible for

Ivey the Israeli request that the buy British machinery but had three-quarter length gloves. theft of the abandoned car. The with the man's family. A mem-

erowd routed of the family with the removal of tombstones and other also sought a 'loan because they Australia, New Zealand, 0 p.m. case was bebig investigated by ber

should chase.

were short of sterling.

greeting, the petite. meets a gang member.desecrations Thailand. Durna, India. Pakistan, French tiger-print experts, money Afickle East, Africa, Great Britain đ

France-Pressu

The money is exchanged in France-Presse.

Dir. Green commented: "This glunced sideway, grinned wide Door, bittered, bewildered.ly, flicked on informal sideway's

and winked, broke Bitle country, bankrupt salute

Children from Indian villages for some of the finest. PORBONE

Uned the route with whitz- that have over motivated A

stationed

9 д.1

Indo-China, d p.m.

Malaya, India, Ceyke, India.

Midto Kant, and Great kritai,

Philopmen, 1 p.m.

Exrape, s pom.

Canada, U.S.A.. 8 p.m.

Hewall, 8 p.in,

Korea. Bt

Burface

China, People's Republic, a 2.m

Rabaul, 1a.m.

Philippines, 11 q.m

Indo-China, Thailand, Laos, Noon. Мастар..

Magdo, G.m

WEDNERDAY, APRIL 11

By Burface

Calas. People's Repubite, am.m.

KiBean, 1. p.m..

New Zeaigns, 3 p.m.

Macsop.m.

TIȚUNIDAY, APRIL 24 By surface

Chine, People's Republic, 0

Africs, B. Malaya, Mauritius, Atrick, Hud! (Alsvikne, Paresia dieti (N. & S. Joden & Nyasa- land, Parcels vin za diarques), Noon, Indo-China, Thailand, tape, Noon Maono, 1 game g

Indonesis. 1 p.m.

Cambodia, I p.m. North dognacji 2 p.m.

Khichis direct, a ...

vate

She Wants To Stay Young!.

GREAT-GRANDMOTHER,

A

Bloomington, Apr. 20.

SPRY, 80-year-old great-grandmother who "wanie to stay young” today' planned to marry her 29-year-old fianco as soon as she can prove she is 18 the mlelmum ago, to obtain a Weenco in Indiana,

Mrs Lara Belle Wilson plans to wed John -Bough) 53 years (her Junior, wera temporarily alymied whện County officials i refined to Theo thêm a Herod 1.

DAPTABODuplo met soveral works ago kon Bough's weekly, newspaper route. Ko'made a yaale, too, and a feet friendship developed.

would

86, TO WED MAN, 29

Then the law stepped "In, First, they, weni to neighbouring Spencer for a Heenee but wen

■ legal turned back bonte nelihre was rezident of Owen County.'.

"We'll be happy to us the 1toonce when Mrs Wilson pan metet this requirements of the law." sald Moxire, County Clark, T. Nolla Welch. He weld they would be tressed. "Uko auty ofher edupis.”

"I don't mie if one of them la 10 and

fa 100, so long as they most the requirements," said Welch.

i wesch he would try to get the

cercate from Blanford, Kentucky, würen *R* 'www born in 1873.1-United Frem

HOW

B

As the

Its

Princess,

Country in curiously enough jacketed policemen

getting into a parition every hundred yards or so.

At the airport, two companies where eventually, it only it hoa the courage to keep ita of the Jamaica Regiment form- present course, will be able to ed a guard of honour with a finance a rovival from an band. They were clad in exotle black,whlie and red ušlfotmas American slump.

drilled ico be and matched and also "Pribaps it will able to finance some further Guardamen. developments in the USSR

"We have been borrowing `and begging manney since then

wae for jolly good resant *wo szvod, the world from

Hilor.

The Princess Tave a little tup and ship to své žilo sten when tho band began to play The walls "Trooping The Colours" for her specffata tour.

"Now we are getting into u A brief presentation cere- followed and thon sho position when wo tan again mony offer credit to those people who rode to the city between the widely-utivesing Whall lensa yut some moneyTedians who call her their Chins: Mail Special..

"Dolly Prinosam United Press,

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