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San Francisco, May 12. A Norwegian arceled here early today after a exelilig morning of rabining everything in sight--with a car, Thomas Abelvik, 21, of Oslo admitted hitting few firi,

hydrante and two or three Darked cars as he drove around the top trying to sing his...ship, the elghter Ferncliff.

Rui Patrolman George Pefty

The Accident Investigation Bure Treated this

understatement,

"There's no telling how many parked cars 11e 118," said Petty, adding that Abelvik's vehlela "looked like I got in the middle of a plugpong game played withi hultdüzers."

He was booked for investiga- tion of car theft and hit and run driving-United Press,

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London, May, 12 Ambristel p.lice officinis frame cops to Tatt metod a type of inoblic automobille Jack lo tow away i parked ears, after a judge nutrit ihr Jath are Blogal.

The Lon! Chief dustler, Lørd Cidade-inade the riding when he inimest the oppent of a

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Berane vimon for being one of both 19.000 of them without mukd- guards or adsquale springs- United Presen

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Earlbourne, May 12. doctors' conference WAA told yesterday that the Ameri- cat conception of Britons

seem 10 people who always Jase the sniffles was right on the beam.

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Dr. R. E. Hoppe-Simpson said that the xhowed average Briton who lives to 70 apends 14 years of his life with a cold.-United Press,

Raises For

GIs

Washington, May 12. The House of Representatives Tous passed without delete a bill to give servicemem US$470.- 138,000 in pay literases.

The incisure now goes les 10 Scuate where it is expected in be approved quickly and signed by President Elsenhower in time for the raiser to be effective by June 1-Renter

Shooting

Beirut, May 12 Shooting Lauku oul in the Mealssay Bith district here this aftermoday between some 100 numbers of the Syrian Popular Perty which is hostile to the United Arol Republic and number of political opponents.

The intervention of securily ferers put an end quickly to the fusillade-France-Presse

PRINCE

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1958.

Prince & Princess In

Charles fururd

television cameraman re- cently, In Brish Broad- esting Corporation's Sludio E at Le Grove, London, where his father, Prince Philip introduced

Keltner H

pro- the ttl I'rince frumum. watched Children's Television Eun the air. He and Prin- css Anne played with the animals which appear in the programme: Nicky, a hedgehog from the Canary İstands. wilich Corky the cockatoo, commentator David Allen- borough Introduced on the programme, and a monkey. But 1 WAS the big ecrane camera which dips and rises ahil Sft, which mos; appealed to the Pelnee. He sat on the operator's seat, focussed it on Str Attenborough, tracked i backwards And forwards berom the studio finer. Plature showe—Prince Charles. Prin- etme Anne. David Alten- barough and Cocky

Cockatoo-Express.

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A STRUGGLE FOR POWER IN THE KREMLIN?

China Won't Meddle In

Poking, May 12.

China, which unswervingly follows the Moscow lino in ideology and foreign affairs, is apparently keeping "hands off" any struggle for power in the Kromlin,

Affairs

Of Russia

By JACK GRE

Utterances of Chinese lenders and editorials in the Peking press which reflect government polley -provide no grounds for assuming the Com- munists here are Intervening in a Soviet battle for control, if any.. Both Western and Eastern observers here discount, press two weeks ago "malicious the preliminary sparring be- rumours that the Russian premier Mr Nikitaly slanders the Socialist camp," tween Moscow and Washington

It added that Yugoslav talks, Khrushchev is locked in a battle for survivalį

polloy "la in exaolly with every Boviot proposid.-Reuter. against a neo-Stalinist clique,

that the Yugoslav party pro- past month. on cummit con- gramme laid down at its Conference prospects. But, during

what the Imperialsts-and particularly American im- perialists need."

These rumours claim that Mr Foreign Minister, Mr Vyacheslav were custed from Khrushchev is fighting an un- Malolov, compromising Stalinis wing in their top party and governmen! The Yugoslav programme, k the Soviet hicratchy-backed by posts last June, Chinese news said, "lakes up cudgels for China-which wants a tough line papers front-paged their dis-monopoly capital and tries 10 out in obliterate the fundamental against any deviation from the missals and were poki Kremlin model and is oppose less than an hour.

differences between to any "thaw" in relations with the West.

PROMINENT

the

But the press did not utter caplialist and sociallst systems," a word of comment.

When the head of state, Mao Although Stalin was pro-Tac-tung, flew to Moscow last on only hĮs Second minent and Khrushchev nowhere Autunn

TENETS

China's rulers have constantly he told reiterated their adherance the

main knots

Marxist- Leninism and opposed ally trend musikely to wolken the unity of

the Communist bloe.

to be seen in a May Day, display known visit, abroad of portraits of Communist 3,000 students there: leaders hung around Peking's

"The Socialist camp Square of Heavenly Peuce, the

have a leader and the leader Chincur Communists are elcsely

La The Soviet Union, Com- tocing Rusla's ideological and

munist and workers parties of For this reason observers foreign affalra line.

all countries also must have here have always treated with "anti-

a leader and the leader in the | secpliciam reports the Chinese Communist Party of

assertion the encouraged Poland's Soviet Union,"

When the Russian party" group led by the former

GIRL, 14, KILLED MOTHER IN A MURDER SPREE, COURT TOLD

A LETTER ADDRESSED “FOR THE LAW ONLY”

Lincoln, May 12.

Caril Ann Fugate, 14, was said in a letter, found on alleged mass killer Charles Starkweather, to have killed her own mother at the outbreak of their murder spree, it was revealed today at Starkweather's mur- der trial.

The latter, addressed "For Carly's stepfather, full of high the law only," read as if it had spirits.

been written in part by Caril and partly by her boy friend.

19-year-oldom wid him to get out-and back," the letter never coine sutd. It furler såld her step- father

hit began to

Stark- weather and push him ali around the room. Starkweather had with him a shotgun.

It said that "Chuck" came to the home of Marlon Barlett,

LAW OF THE SEA

CONVENTIONS

Geneva, May 12.

Three more states have signed conventions drawn up by the 86-nation conference on the law of the sea which ended here on April 29, it was learned today.

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3 Men in a boat? (4)

7

I his chief interest

dough he makes7 (5)

8 School of tonal (4)

Kunington shape, (4)

10 Gulded missilet (7)

12 Allows' or 'pravonls. (4)

18 Prepare for dinner? (5)

18 Rubies, cte, (4)

2

the

10 Robust with Nelson right to

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the end, (5)

Accusiom (5)

22 Flox girl, (4)

29 Raise objections, (5)

26 Service for the multitude,

(4)

2 Bad golfers, perhaps, but

deadly on, the greens (7)

24 Literally an expression. (4)

31 Vast area, (4)

42

Brown pigment. (5)

DOWN

I Just the fellow to worry?

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2 Go about aimlessly. (7)

4 Waiters around. (6)

5 Water-supply in good con-

clitian. (4)

0 Slake

(4)

—^Well Chuch-pulled-it-and- (then there

was the picture

of a bullet) and -my Dad

dropped to the floor. My

Mom mad she had a

then

Scotland Yard Joins

Murder Probe

of an independent brand of Communiam in the autumn of 1930.

Mao and other Chinese leaders have remained aloof from the deoboration of Stalin following Chinese lenders have also re- Mr Khrushchev's disclosures of peatedly praised the Russians Stalin's "mistakes" ny the 20th for "proletarian internation- Congress of the Soviet Com-alism" which the Chinese say munist Party In February, 1950. inspired the Red Army's Inter- vesition to crush the Hungarian SOLIDARITY

revolt in November, 1950,

Nowspapers hore have r alwaysmalned almost silent during the

The Chinese have emphasised the need for soll- darity in the "Socialist camp."

In line with this they tast week violently critlelsed Yago- stavia's independent roast to Soelailsm" policies in terms Yar more bitter than recent Sovjet denunciation9,

The Chinese Communist

Ex-Begum's

Denial

Cannes. May 12. Party, in a 2,500-word editorial

The widow of the late Agr published in the party news Khon today categorically denied pape: Peking People's Daily,

that she planned press reports called for un

irreconcitablee-marriage with an initial struggle against modern

"member of the Ismaeli scet, in visionism" deviation from the accordance with a reported pro- oficial Sovict Marxist-Leninist vision in her late husband's will. line.

Tho newspaper, echoing She issued a denial in a state- savage criticism in most of the ment from her Riviera home- Eastern European press, charged France-Presse.

on there was the drawing Irish Girl Raped CHRISTMAS ISLAND

of a knife) and she was

to cut him. I got a gun and

stopped my mother,"

The letter said the two-and- baby Was

one-half-year-old

gun.

"Chuck had a knife and he let

go.

And Strangled

Indian Ocean Isle To Be Given Australia

Stotfold, May 12. crying so Curli hit her with the Scotland Yard today joined local polico probing the murder of Veronica Ryan, 25-year-old. Irish nursing orderly, whose body was The found oorly yesterday in a ditch

подг the montal hospital here where sho worked.

The convention on the terri- torial sea and contiguous zone has been signed sure the official it closing ceremony by the Holy See and Panama, bringing the total number of signatures to 15. The convention on the high seas has been signed by the Holy Set, Panama and In-

the donesia, bringing

total number of signatures to 20.

(The Holy See, as a sovereign state, would have the right to Ay its lay it wea and, as a land- locked state, to enjoy free access to the son.)

TOTAL

The convention on fishing and conservation of the living re- sources of the sea has been signed by Panema and In- donesia. bringing the total number of signatures to 18.

The convention on the con tinental shelf has been signed by Panama and Indonesia, bring

has

"We

jusi tooked

at them for about four hours and then dragged them outside. Then with monti Chuck lived epch other and wo ware going to kill each other but every. body wouldn't stay, away.

"Chuck and I are sorry for what we did, but now we are S eling on to the end."

Veronica, whose hume was in Vincent Street, Curn, Southern Ireland, had beca criminally ussaulted

The last part of the letter ap-strangled. penrod to have been written by Sturkweather and It said: "I Pullee compared similaritler and Caril are sorry for what between this murder and two has happened cause I have hurt other unsolved murders in the

area. everybody. But I am saying one thing: Everybody that came out there are lucky they are not deal.

"So far we have killed geven persons." The letter was the second produced at the trial to- day.

Starkweather wrote sight The total number of signatures after his capture that he was to 10.

"not real sorry" that he killed In addition, Indonesia

11 persons because for the first signed the "optional protocol ime he and Caril had "more for compulsory rettlement or fun."-United Press, disputes by the International court of Justice, but providing also for mutual acceptance of concillation or arbitration pro- erdures. A total of 14 states have signed the protocol.

All feur conventions and the regularly collected protocol require ratification

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18 Broom, for oxamplo,

brush! (5)

17 Red entertainment. (4)

16 Certain sweets. (4)

20 divpy diers a jolt. (7)

22 Mosque official, (4)

24 Clerioni oversight? (6)

33 A tale from Lancashire? 25 Alloy often cold. (8)

(4)

27 Church recess (4) 28. main overnight? (4) MONDAY'S CAGSSWORD=orcee; 1 Chozen, 7 Inca, 9 Somme, 10 Niger, 11 Awes, 13 Tu peqtine, 15 True, 18 Iota, 10 Unoticial. 22 Ront, 24 Heave, 25 Tally, 20 (Su)Peri(or), 27 Tapers, Down 2 Homer, 3 Blogs, 4 Ninety, 5 Gigante, # Acre, 6 Newer, 12 Swell, 13 Trify, 14 Plantain, 17 Tuner, 19 Aftert, 20 In top. 21 Idler, 29 A-hem.

Heuter.

Flees From

Reds

Berlin, May 12.

Dr Erhard Huebner, former

London, May 12.

second House of Commons tonight gave a reading agreement in principle -to a bill to enable Crristmas Island in the Indian Ocean to be transferred from Singapore to Australia by order in council.

Locopiing

The bill has already been i Australian Government would

have to pass an act passed by the House of Lords.

the leland. The island la about 200 miles south of Java-nof the Christmas Island in the Pack

where Britain's atomle texts have been taking place.

Пе

Subsequently,

order In council would be made to provide for the actual transfor Mr Arthur Bontomley wel- comed the bill on behalf of the Mr Cuthbert Alport, Under- Opposillen.

for 17- Secretary

Commonwealth Tea miles from here

Mr Arthur Creech Relations, said the Island had former Labour Colonial year-old Anne Noblett WAN found dead in a woodland hitherto brest associated for ad- Secretary,

he saki with administration of

att January.

purposes

Jones.

thought

the island

Twenty ministrailya xlade, miles from here Mrs Die Singapore, about 800 miles tu would probably be better under Buttey, 20, was found dead the north.

· pre-

the

in a ditch in September 1056, But in view of the new con- Veronica's

arrangements clothed slitulomal partly body, almost concealed by long pased for Singapore, it was not

felt proper to continue grass and weeds, was found by administrative link.

the male nurse cycling to

sow tho Australia. be sald, wcs re- hospital. He arst woman's bicycle lying on the garded as the natural territory grass verse at the roadside. to administer the island in which

it already had a very consider Mr John Ryan, 59-year-oldable economic Interest. tailor and father of the girl,

The Island supplied said yesterday she went to Eng Johannesburg, May 12. land two years ago and had been one-third of Australia's require The Aga Khan arrived here at the hospital a year. She was ments of phospholca, today on four-day

Mr Alport sald that with the visit to "nice quiet girl."-China Mali

Special. ***

passing

this bill South Africa-Router.

Aga Khan

-Abominable Snowman?

of

the Australian Government than

the

it could possibly be by British Government or Sings- pore-Reuter,

Dr Wassell

Little Rock, May 12. Dr Corydon M. Wasacil. medical missionary to China and hero of World War It whe about won

the Navy Cross and special cilution Irum President Franklin D. Roosevelt, dled to- day of a heart attack.

An American Says He Narrowly Missed Seeing One

Katmandu, May 19. MEMBER of an American Himalayan

presiding minister of Saxe-A expedition said today he had missed pering

Anhalt, has fed East Germany and sought refugee in the West, news agency

the Weal Berila

IWE said today.

Dr Husbener, a Liberal De- mocrat, was the only head of a state in the Soviet zone who did not belong to the Socialist Communist Party after 1940-

Yell, the Snowman, by 'a tow minules.

Gerald Russell, who returned on Friday. from the Harun Valley at the foot of the Everest, and Makulu Kangen, told the story of his neat encounter with the human-like_greg- ture that some, have oiled 1"The Abominable Snowman."

The expedition separated Into tõug grunNJE to look for Ygi, ha'mid," XM'Berga qután

the

He was 74. The story of his

life

reported to him thai he had seen the Szowynn catching frogs in a rivujet

"I rushed to the spot to find a few fresh, abnormal-alied footprints Uko those of a human being," Russell said.". "It appeared tha; the Yell had fart only a few minutes before, having sielt our arrival,

This trip has convinced me that Tell not stay on high altitudes but yaually irokkeil from valley to valley in search of food!”!

Humeli left for France, by plano today,

- Thang piler anenbern of the expedition are silli

in the moustalowankUnlind Fryst.

carlier this year on the top level they loudly applauded

WE ARE READY TO

LIBERATE

CHINA!

Chiang Kai-slick

Madrid, May 12. DRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek

declared that his forces are ready to "liberale continental China," according to a report published in the Hpanish newspaper "Hola del Lutes" today.

In an interview with Pedro

Gomex Aparicio, Director of the Spanish paper on a visit to Formosa, the Generalisdimo was reported to have said: "We nie ready lo liberate continental... China, silhough there

il exist certain dif- Dulties beyond our control

which we hope to see aver- some shortly."

lie went on: "In three months. the whole Chinese continent will be able to rise up in arms al our call," and added, "the Aslatio neutralem of certaks, countries

1

these countries

kuicida. I do not react

In time, they will end by being destroyed and absorbed by Communium," the report sold. Chiang туди яло reported to

the hayd toid

Spanish Journalist: "Our certainly of victory is reinforced by the precedent of Generalissimo Franco In Spain."-France- Presse.

Briton Is

Pardoned

By President

Genoa, May 12. Claude Barry Balbornio,

British Colonial Servico official serving a three- your prison contence on a charge of cigarette smug- gling, was released from Genoa prison this after-

noon.

Balternic, who was

serving

was written by movelist the sentence in default of paying James Hillon and later made 44 millon re (£25,000) into a motion picture by Ceailino, was pardoned by President Clovanni Cronchi of Italy last

B. de Mille-France-Presso,

Reds' Strike

Saturday.

on the eve of his departure for his state visit to Britain,

Balbernie, who was arrested by the Italian police in February Calentio, May 12.

when he came ashore at Genoa Communists today managed on his way bacis to England moderately successful one-day

from Sarawak, was convicted in weken strike at the Tata Iron and 1949 in his absence by à court Steel Works at Jamshedpur, at Savona after customs agents Behar.

seized a anugglers yacht in the

It was the Arst strike la 30 year before, years at India's biggest steel A spokesman of the British ulent and apposted to be a fast consulate at Benoa mald today of strength by the Communists, that Barnio would probably The rival Tala Workers' Union, | return to Brityin, Tomorrowe donalnated by the Congress the next day. He said the con- Party, had urged the workers sulate was looking after him.--- not to siriks United Press.

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