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THE CHINÁ MAIL, MONDAY: MAY 5, - 1958.
WHO IS BEHIND THE PROPAGANDA MOVE?
More Moslem Than European”
BRIEFS The Anti H-Tests Campaign GLUBB'S SON WANTS
Los Angeles, May 4. Sockely figure Mr Elizabeth
Jane picture, 34,
won
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divorce decreo when she the judge that her husband Hudson, 47, apeut ali his time playing golf.
Miru McGuire Mald sho couldn't enjoy the game, be- cause she's allergio to gran...... United Press,
Goshen, May 4.
Fraternot bonds between
Robert-Vennel, 21, of Detroit,
and Robert Barone, 20, of
Probe Of Pacifist
Move
Is Suggested
Washington, May 4.
Kaimazoo, Michigan, were Mr Lewis Strauss, chairman of the United
broken with a cold chire) yester-
day
The two had been handcuffed together by fraternity pledges at Western Michigan College. -- United Presa.
Calcutta, May 1. Calcutta's 800 trama
didn't
Tu yesterday because a cog. ductor was late to work.
The Streetcar Company fired
the conductor. Five streetcar
unions thereupon called a střiko
States Atomic Energy Commission, said today that a deliberate propaganda campaign was being conducted to stop nuclear testing.
He added, in a television interview, that a great deal of money was being spent world-wide on the campaign. He said he did not know where the money for it came from.
to demand his reinstatement. Mr Strauss said: "It is a perfectly legitimate
Tulled PresI.
Chiengo, May 4.
Mr ani Mrs Danie) 4. Rushakof think a bird by tho air is worth two on the lodge.
The Bushakos haven't been able to open one of their win- dows since a pair of robina built a nest there several days ago,- United Press.
•
Jersey City, May 4. Joan Virblis may have a litte trouble selling down the aisle to the altar when she marries Richard H. Dromidond soon la St. Ann' Chórchi
Virbils said she will wear a 60-foot lace and nylan train which is tonger than the afale fixolf,—United Press,
Rome, May 4,
Bus conductor Ferindo Balestrino found a handbag after passengers had left his vehicle in the heart of Rome. Police are
thing for people to do, but if they do it legiti mately it would also be interesting if they did it openly," he said.
Pit Ponies'
Riotous
Holidays
London, May 4.
Asked if he thought the cam- prign
outgrowth
way an
啭
pacificium in the United States, or whether he was hinting at "something more sinister," MT. Strauss safe he was not trying to hist.
Ilt
that said, however, when the demand for suspen- ston of tests came just as the Busana had flashed their recent series
La and when Unlied States was about ta begin Es latest tests, "at least it rupe up a via which warranta enquiry."
Britain's pit ponies, are
Mr Strauss hus recently been sponding their two weeks' | reported to be opposed to the summer holiday for too murpension of testing and to differences with Mr riotously, a National Coal have had Board report
John Foster Dulles, the SeCTD- disclosed
tary of State; who would favour i stoppage.
today. now searching for
the owner: It contained a time- bomb.-United Press.
London, May 4. Ghana'■ reigning beauty Mrs Jane Ägyel, has queen, dropped out of a British beauty contest because of "untimely pregnancy."-Unlied Press,
For when the tiny ponies are put out in the sunshine to grass they get more knocks tumbles than they ever do pull- ing coal trucks.
and
of
The area's gloomy report the last ponies' holiday sald that ene broke its neck, and others received injuries putting them in "hospital for up to five weeks.
Differences
Asked about these reported differences, Mr Strauss said that his competency extended only to Lochnical considerations which were only part of the compec- hensive base of statecraft which Mr Dulles and President Elson- hower had to weigh,
Mr Strauss' term of office ex- He tord pires in two months.
questioner that President indicated that
Djakarta, May 4. Civil war in Indonesia ២ really most civil. Rebel prisoners were allowed to receive their •The benefits plt ponies derivé families during Hari Royo, the from this annual holiday sp Muslim New Year, which ends pear to be very dubious," the Eisenhower had the Ramadan feast. United board declared. China Mall he wanted to reappoint him. Press.
Special.
Liquor?—S'pore Council-
Couldn't Afford
Id
Singapore, May 4.
TUIE Blogspore City Council was unable to afford liquor for a grand banquet for the visiting mayor of Georgetown, Penang. Mr D. 8. Ramanathan; last night.
The Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Guan, a teetotaller, apologised for not serving quor. raising a glass of Chilus lea, sald “anyway. we have here something better than liquor."
*A Council spokesman said later noʻliquor had been served, Because the finance committee had alloted only $(M)5,000 to ever all the expenses of the two-day visit of Mr Ramanathan and three of his Councillors-Reuter.
A British Crossword
24
1 Regard
(3).
ACROBS really
favourably
7 Òme of the U.S.A........(4),
↑ Cosy corners (5).
1 Does he line up his sub-
[:jects? "(6), "
11. House in Kent?' (4); ̧
13 True of these rising young
men“ (2, 3, 3, 2).
-
15 These letters call for a reply
· (9)."
16 Negro singer? (4).
19 Take high-handedly (10).
22 Gurnan
Puzzle
4
15
DOWN
2 Run off (8).
12
3 Stage Lily of the past (5).
4 Building material (0).
Costing twopencer (8).
Not quite the first conifer's
(4).
# Lota (5).
12 A thin candle (5),
13 Outsize car--is that
kward? "(B).'
'.
a
He added that he had not Iyat made up his mind whether lo continue in his post but sald that "naturally I have boen thinking-about-people-whe might be reckless enough to eater the cage."-Redier.
Peronistas Are Refused
1
Buenos Aires, May. 4.
1. An Argentine court today re- fused to grant legal status to the Peranista party, outlawed sinco the fall of ex-President Juan Peron.
The court also refused the Peronistas, application for the confiscated return of all secto after the 1055 revolution.
Judge Amilcar Cardoso sald the ban on the Party's political activities was final-Reuter,
Death At A Wedding
Cold, Isn't It?
THE Duke of Edinburgh, wearing an overcoat against the "chill wind, talks with Queen's Scouts from the Commonwealth at the St. George's Day parade of Queen's Scouts at Wind-,
sor Castle. He was deputising for the Queen who had been advised to con- tinue resting in bed following a heavy
cold-Reuterphoto." --
Long Hot Summer
Of Violence
York
Expected In New
Police Are Alerted For Teenaged Gang Warfare
New York, May 4.
New York City authorities are briefing police reinforcements to face a long hot summer of increased violence and bloody wars between the city's youth gangs.
two
Six hundred police, part of said, "I feel duty bound to f the reinforcements, wiii bespeak against this trend.“ drafted into the city's worst He cited the case of trouble spots, the swimming young brothers who terrorist pools, beaches and parks.
an Oilabema town killing one and, wounding two, and They have been warned, not to lhouette themselves against then told the police they got a light in the dark corners of the iden from watching televi parks, and to patrol lovers ston and movie crime stories. lunes with particular care,
TV CHANNELS'
mon
The N. A B. television cado admonishes against violence and indecency and stations were constantly monitored, he said,
"Our Berch shows that pro-
grammes presented by television; code stations and networks re- fect, the national conscience.”— Chiria Mall Special,
They will watch moonlight New York itself has seven Lancer for light-trousered television: chaunels most of boys who won reveal they are which operale about 14 hours Beirut, May 4. not there for dancing."
a day. An average day,win In A woman was shot to death
clude murder, robbery, blood- Edgar Meanwhile, Mr J. last night during a fight be tween two clans, which started Hoover, the Director of the shed and vidtence in one of the and crime of Investiga- many Western during a wedding procession in Federal Bureau Aghozta, northern Lebanon, Um, has again laked "n flood series.
But Mr. Ifárold Fellows, was learned in Belrut today. of movies and television pre-
President of the National Association of Broadmaters (N..A. E) aid in a state- ment from Los Angeles that he knew of no authoritative study supporting the theory A that television contributes materially to Juvenilio de- Нодиску.
in-
sentations which flaunt decency and applaud lawless- ness" with the high juvenile crime, rete.
Member of the Frangles clan attackcod the wedding party of the Doueihl silom. In the resulting ́exchange of fre. which went on until midnight, a
In a week which dins soon, in 30-year-old woman was killed New York alone, the shotgun
bullet-France--| deaths of a youth gang leader.
Mr Hoover
by a stray Prosse.
and a schoolboy,
Princess Anne In Hospital-
TAKEN BY MATRON TO FLOWER-DECKED WARD
London, May, 4,5 QEVEN-YEAR-OLD Princess Anne entered thelial bers tonight to have her tonalis
14 Sich a 'post is unpaid (8). 17 Yellow pigment,
(8).
perhaps
Kenan akan district 10, Puffer, on the railway! (0).;
24 Practical Jokers piny it (5),
26 River, of France the
hand, anel, (5),
20 Sandra othor nationality
(6)
right 21 Danko for Greina? (5).
23 Second word at miny 5g)) 20 Dutch South African (4), -talo (4).
27 Dopod cigarette (0).
SATURDAYS CROSSWORD-Afro«: 1 Timbre, 4 Osier, 17: Modest, 8 Bquid, 10 Trok 12 Essence, 10 China, 16 Need, 17% Care: 19. Trace, 20 Beethis, 21. Eden,” 13 "DHIV-41="44 Boder 25 Plode 20 Last-1.0, Down:,1.Temporia, a Medilixre, 2 Raki, 1 Regenco, 8 "Zvlasy, A Tears, 11 Shajland," 12" Enter
and attenokta removed.
**The Princom wens driven to the Hospital for fiek - Children fil. Great Ormond Street from Window Cretio,” Dre
"On actlyst aš, the. botifal, she was led by the matron"to a "life" which entried her to a
Ier room had already been decorated with flowers pent, tram: the greenhouses si Bucking- ham 'Pglich. FEELING BENEKREM YEMİYOf Andersen, her nurse, wir stayfor overnight wika. Prizgová Altro la thay, tadap{val;
The hospital authorities cosilă not my whinni the Pythicum, podgnd" in the to, the Taronë, would have hier opokalipsi:
1
the Duke of Edinburgh to the morning servicn today of the Royal Chapét, Windsor Grent Park. Bhe has, muffered 'no illnesses apart from a alight ear infection nearly throoʻyears ago aud' ponsional colds, 10, 94
MASS RAPE
OF GIRL, AGED 14: MAN ARRESTED
Miami, May 4. fourth man suspected of taking part in, the mass' rape of a 14-year-old girl was arrested on Saturday Jacksonville, Florida, but" station," police re- ported.
The other suspects were arrested in Miami félo on Thurs-
day
Thu" pretty school girt suid your young men, one brandish- ing a pistol, atupped her walk along a dark street to a roller skating rink, forced her into their car and drove to a remote
Herpins-year-old brother, Prinon Charles, spot her by turns
'Hadis Merton of volds and an attack of scuto tonsilitia before his tonalls and sdonalds were removed to an operation si Buckingham Palaco MovieMore, than 50 children had walled on the Hhfoodies of the homofial in the hope of seeing Princess Anne merivo, but they went to pra
They assaulted
and then released her, hysteri cul and near pollapse," Ría Cher own neighbourhood,
Miami Authorities said they |will put the four · men", :fn
palion Uneup for posible identi bestion by two-other girls,;
(youtha: Jured, them; Jotal pɔ qui,
and tried to attagic shamn, aks
tcha glitz, UN AIR 2 ESTORDEL and kicked druh try WerE, TOG
Some sat in white painted dole. Diners, Imad 12 and 18, who said twQ Deinkry, opthes, fefood) szalmat – this(Unkownien Kasich soudh je pink and white enkturned ON
by: Une stirees and word in: bad or
the Friandises serived-Mentori
TO BE MOSLEM &
זיי' ייויי ייי! * . זיי : יי י-
MARRY ARAB GIRL
Oxford, May 4.
Godfrey Glubb, 18-year-old Oxford undergraduate son of Lieutenant-General Sir John Glubb, said today he intended to become a Moslem and marry an Arab girl.
She is Suzan Iasi who lives in Amman and whose mother worked for his family QA A nurse when his father was com- minder of the Arab Legion.
Godfrey Glubb told Reuter Trim father - the one-time "Glubb Pasha"--was very pro- Arab and broad-minded, "but I think he would rather I re- mained in the Christian faith,"
He added: "My father hay "not", expresand ·"disapproval of approval of the union but I am deeply in love with Suran and I don't think there will be any difficulties.
"Although 1 have not seen. Suzan for three years, I hear from her every few months.""
Godfrey said that he had known Suzan, also aged 18. since they were 11. Her inother nursed His adopted Arab sistors and brother.
Sir John Glubb acut his son to Exeter College here a year ago to read politics, philosophy and economics.
Godfrey, however, is primarily concerned with furthering Arab couses, and often weary "Arabia clothing in the streets of Oxford or at local parties
He told Reuter "If God will give me strength, I will carry
on my father'a great work."
IRISH
Margaret Belaxes
On “A
Tropic Isle
Princess Margaret
Belle, May 4.. DRINCESS Margaret today re- His family was of Irish ex-laxed on the gleaming white traction and he thought that beach of her tiny coral Island was why his father got on 50 | "hideaway" →→ Bergeant's Cave well with the Arabs who were Bury much like the Irish."
Godfrey added: "I am more Moslems than European and I was brought up in Jordan and Amman and spent much time in the desert.
a tew miles off the British Honduras coast.
Basking la the wiim sun a faw foot from the water's edge, the Prinega watched relivins Jasily hunting shoals of small
She plenicked off chickens, straks, lobsters “and a selection
"I support the Algerian movement ohlefiy on moral grounds and I am convinced of tropical frulis specially pre- pared on the palm-fringed island thai demands for indepea which is owned by group of defios are jusilfind. That is wealthy American fishing en-
thusiarte. why I support the rebcă,
"I Like the French very much and it is a great tragedy to -500 French klomperatle" "prin- ciples betrayed by the omelar policy of the French govern- ment.
Throughout the day the Ad- mirally ship HMS Vidal cruised offshore guarding Princess-privacy
far
the
Boureen alone to the Royal party said the Princesi was #abrolutely delighted" - at her "In Oxford and England as a frst glimpse of the land which whole I am doing all in my last night was bathed. In the of a full 11GON,** power to support, the alme of juliver fight
Heuter. the rebellion-Reuter.
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