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Who Is Responsible For Britain's Air Defence ?
'USAF DOESN'T WORK WITH
Passengers On Caronia See Another
Accident
Yokosuka, Apr. 27. Passengers from the 34,183- ton British luxury liner Coronia, which is under- going repairs at the United Stotos Naval Dockyard of Yokosuka, near Tokyo, WCFG eye-witnesses another accident shortly bofuro dusk today.
to
A 2,319-ton US Naval hind- ing craft was in collision with the 700-ton Japanese inter- Jaland ferry boat Kiku Maru.
Board A Maritime Safety spokeanian salt there were no casunities.
Meanwhile, in Liverpool, the Cunard Company said tonight that the Caronia, held up m Japan since April 14, was ex- pected to sail on Thursday ufler completing repairs.
was originally
The Coronla, on a 108-day luxury cruise, due fn New York on May D. Her new arrival date is May 21.-Router,
Eruptions
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Lamulon, Apr. 21. Sovlet selgtists have served volcanic eruptions along 11e western strelch of South Pacife underwater mountain range, Redto Moscow reportest today-United Press.
Margaret Treated
THE RAF!'
To Tropical Newspaper Flays
US Procedure
Food
PRINCESS MARGARET
London, Apr. 27. Lord Beaverbrook's Sunday Express said today that American fingers are on the trigger which would set off British reaction to a nuclear attack.
In an editorial criticism of the procedure adopted at American Air Bases in Britain, the Express charged that US authorities act independently of the Royal Air Force despite repeated asser- tions that the two work together. "Who is responsible for the defence of Britain against atomic attock?" The Express asked. "Is it our own RAF, or do we depend on the alertness and skill of the United States Air Force."
operations. It was asked only if it had anything firing In the area where objects had been spotted by radar.
"Fortunately not his
The Express sold that when jan unidentified object appeared American-operated radar Tobago, Apr. 27. АСЕССИЯ in Eastern England a PRINCESS Margaret today few days ago it was the local PR
visited the famed Buccoo American Commander, Reef off thin "Robinson British opposite number, who Crusoe" island and plenicked was immediately notified. off tropical food on the beach of ■ lagoon. Farlier, she had attended älykse
Merylon
the ancient Anglican Clearch of 81 Andrews in Boarborough, the Island capital.
the Propia lined the street in
hot aun suleide the church to clap Princess Margarci arrived, with the Governor, Sir Edward Beetham, Reuter.
the alarm was false. But supposing one day these Islands are really - proached by enemy, bombers or nissiles? WRI the RAF know they are romning? Or will the safety of our people be left in the first fateful minutes to Americans."
"Ineradiately secret mes- SAKER were flashed to every other American Air Force base in Brlisin," the Express asid. "American fighters were hauled swiftly out of their hangars ready for Fight Meanwhile, La Washington, American pilots ran exifty } the US Air Force assured Con- to their briefing roots,
gress in testimony made publie today that it has taken steps "And the BAFT The re-which make it "virtually im- ports are that it was not in- possible" for its bombers to re- volved in laten emergener | lease an atomic bomb se-
cidentally.
FILIPINO DOCTOR SOUGHT IN
SLAYING OF AMERICAN NURSE
Police Alarm Extends From US To Manila
New York, Apr. 27. An alarm extending all the way to the Philippines was issued by police -tonight-for-a-Filipino-doctor-sought-in-the-vicious-knife-slaying of an attractive blonde nurse, whose body was found clad only in bra, panties and slip.
Dr Rodrigo L. Sermlentó, 38, |ledge of the friendship betweenƒed to be on duty on Saturday who has a wife and four young the two. Sarmiento, they said, but did not report for work. children In Quezon City, Manila, hud impressed them as é quieti vanhed shortly after the kill-man who kept to himself, ing, and neighbours of the slain
Safeguards
It told the House Military Appropriations Subcommlitee on March 19 that the new sate- guards were created as a result of the accidental dropping of a nuclear bomb at Florence, South Carolina, ebriler last month, injuring six persons.
The Air Force said it called a meeting on March 20 at Kirk- land Air Force Base, New Mexico, of representatives of the Air Material Command, Strategic Air Command, Air Research and Development Command, and the Air Force Inspector-General.
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As a result of this session, it sald, safeguards were esta- blished which will make virtually impossible to have an inadvertent release of an alumic weapon from SAC current ofr-
Dr Sarmiento, police learned, nurse, Miss Margaret Kabok, Relatives of the victim said came to the United States from the Philippines in March, 1950, 38, said they had seen him near that three weeks ago she had to serve his internship at Provid-craft. The possibility of auch a her home about eight hours be-begun to refuse to take tele-enc Hospital In Baltimore, release is so remote as to be In- Tore her body was found.
training in surgery.
phone calls from him at home, Maryland. Last July he moved Pulice said they learned that and had refused to go out with to the Brooklyn Hospital for a romance between the doctor him any more. She gave them al Miss Kabak developed four no reason for her sudden cool- months ago nt the Jewish
ness, they said. Hospital for Chronic Diseases
In Brooklyn where Sarmiento was a resident trainee in sur- kery, and she was instructor of Durses,
Tho
DIDN'T REPORT
detectives
located
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According to police, he has a wife, Stella, 33, in Quezon City, and three daughters and a son, ranging in age from infancy to eight years.
The descripilon of the doctor broadcast by police said he is 5 feet 7 inches in height, weighs 175 pounds and has long, black hair.
determinable."
There was no elaborallon on the nature of the safeguards,
The Air Force has never plapointed the cause of the Florence accident excepi lu blame "mechanical malfunc- tion."
But there have becu reports that a crewman re- leased the bomb by mistake, thinking he was activating an electrical device, d
Three weeks ago, they sold. her interest
in him cooled, neighbour who reported seeing possibly because e Itarned Dr Sarmiento lurking in the He was already married and driveway of the Kabak home had a family in the Phlipat 0.30 am.. Saturday time pines.
Police set up a when Margaret was home alone,
watch at all airports here and sent the The tragic end of the triangle.Į. An hour earlier the doctor description and a wanted notice became known at 0.40 p.m. on had falled to answer a telephone to surrounding cities and states
Saturday when her almost call for him at the hospital and to Manila, they said to an explosion of TNT contain- Tude body was found on the where ho lived. He was schedul- | United Press. for near her bed In the two-
she had shared Storey house with a brother, Joseph, a sister, Helen, and Helen's husband, Willons Livermore.
The brother found the body when he came home from work. The autopsy report said death was due to haemorrhages from 15 stab wounds in the neck, abdomen, chest and legs.
INVESTIGATION
The autopsy surgeon would not estimate the time of death, but said serpinks of skin found under her fingernalis indicated she had battied desperately for her life.
مطا
Police found
murder weapon, a carving knife with an 81⁄2 inch blade, under the bed Nearby wat unlashed, bloodstained
photograph Margaret and Dr Sarmiento taken recently in the Holel Statler's Cafe Rouge,
of
Twenty-five detectives were nesigned to the eare and clously questioned the
Kirl's
| family, neighbours and hospital
I associales of Margaret and Dr
Sarmiento.
the
Most of the details of romance, which was said to bava once included talk of marriage, were learned from Margaret's frmily. Hospital associates were shocked at the slaying. and most of them dohled know-
The nuclear bomb did not ex- plode thanks to the Air Force practice of carrying the bomb und its warhead separately until there is reason to "marry them. The six injured were attributed
ed in the weapon.-United Press.
One-In-Million Tragedy-
MAN KILLED IN A CRASH WITH WIFE'S CAR
Pound Ridge, N.X., Apr. 27.... TUIE authorities made routine check today to determine how much alcohol had been consumed by a New York lawyer before le was killed when his sports car callided with a station wagon driven by his wife at 2 am, ali Saturday,
Edward T. Perry, 41, of Stamford, Connez- fout, was killed instantly whża his car swerved to 1 wrong side of a straight stretch of country road and mashed the front of the car driven by his wife, Dorothy, 37.
Mrs Perry who suffered head and leg fri- Juries, told police from her hosplial bed in MI,
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Kisco, New York, that she had left her three small children at buns with her mother to drive to a well-known rural restaurant to meet her husband.
Perry had been at the restaurant most of the evening, obe said.
She did not know the had collided with her husband until after she had been taken to a bosplisi. Pollos unist it was a "one-in-a-million”...... mocident
Police officially Ilstad Perry's death na noci- dental and marked the case closed, **** United Press
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