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Kai Tak Hotel

LITTING in the foyer of the Peninsula Hotel one

is reminded pleasantly of

mere

spacious days

und

thelr advantages. For one

THE WEATHER: Modorate E.N.E. winds. Fair becoming cloudy.

CHINA

No. 37148

Katablished 1845

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1958.

MAIL

Price 20 Cents

INDAKS

RELAX IN

THE FANDES COMFURY · IN ACTION TARSIERS

Whiteaways

MONG RUN-G G NOW LOON

FIERCE RIOTS IN BANGKOK EOKA

Students Try To

: Storm

thing the band play: Cambodian Embassy

musie of a kind that

not make conversation im possible. For another, one

can see all the faces in the

room. Hundreds of faces

cross one's view in halt an

By ROBERT UDICK

Bangkok, Sept. 7.

hour and it is not unlikely An estimated 100 students and 15 police

that among them one will recognise a few.

The room comes from a time

were injured in an hour-long anti- Cambodian riot here tonight.

the

of more spacious opulence The demonstration by some than wo enjoy today, and 2,000 university students, the} it is pleasant to be remind-biggest demonstration In recent ed of the days when it was That history, began late this possible to meet all or al-afternoon of a park near most all one's friends in palace and codech in a fight on u the course of a week with blockaded street leading to the Embassy Rigler's Gut throwing a evcktail Cambele

were stopped 100 yards short of party or inviting them to the deserted Embassy, which

was not damaged,

tea,

This hotel's function as

air terminal however is not нo close to ideal as it

Students angered by Chun- bolan border demands hurled rocks, bottles and even shoes at polled, who, though heavily arm.

t to that of a leisured, held brek the students with

social meeting ground, and are hoses and clubs. No one learns with some con- were Brod,

cern

being

that economies

kre

the attempted on new terminal at Kal Tak.

Rather thun

Into Canal

policeman

The seriously

shots

economies, Early reports indicated most more expenditure in that injuries were minor. However. was reported part of town might be a

hurt by glass when better way to save money rocks crushed into the windshieki in the end, and private in-f his car. vestment in a Kai Tak Terminal Hotel would raise Students managed to topple considerable local support. one fire engine

during the surging melee along

Other Facilities

W

into a canal

the streel. The series of fights lested more than an hour and war Anally broken up by the arrival of police reserves from WHILE the present Penin-all over the elty and by military

sula Air Service could police. well continuo for passengers taking Luses from town to meet their schedules, a new could hotel at Kai Tak

uffer ontirely different facilities. It should, for

Heavy tropical rain broke, serving to prevent the rioters from reassembling.

The demonstration sturled us

ALGERIAN

GUNMEN STRIKE AGAIN IN PARIS

Paris, Sept. 7.

| A 32-year-old-Freneli Army- Sergeant was shot and killed today by Algerian gunmen in the latest act of the Moslem campaign of terrorism in France, The Sertcant, Robert Frigotio, was walking near the East

Station here when two Algerian gunmen opened re. He died u short while later in a hospital."

He had been in Paris for eight days to meet his wife and four- year-old son.

ESCAPED Both of the guranca escaped after a short

chase, during which they red one bullet at two of their pursuers.

ago.

Frigotio became the third soldier to die in Paris at the a rally in the lole afternoon, haids of Algeriang since

the then marched rebel underground, the National he students three miles 16 the Cambodian | Liberation Front, opened its new instance, have an Interna Embardy with actual fighting campaign of violence two weeks tional class public restau-breaking out around 9.30 in the rant, and night club in a evening. sound proof room overlook- ing the air field, which, through pinte glass windows, the arrival and departure of air glanta like Cumel 17 could be the seen but not heard.

from

It should be a place where

Dispersed

It was reported 300 students were arrested at the scene but they were carted away in police trucks to various parts of the dty and released in small

roups to disperse them,

Only 200 police originally un

to

the departing resident the scene but reserves soon could hire a private draw- brought their numbers ing room to say goodbye to nearly 1,000, according to one friends, and where a pas-¡ source.

senger catching an early

Private cars in the area were

plane could spend the night damaged by flying rocks, Prince and be woken by a soft Chompol, who is President of Cross, was re- voice on the room service the Thai Red telephone.m

"Good- ported to have escaped unhurt when his car was attacked as morning Mr Smith."

The

Injured to time is 7.30. Your 8 o'clock he was carrying

hospital. His York has damaged.-U.P.L Bight for New been delayed for one hour. Go back to sleep again."

Instead

of such a

service,

car

Was

Hongkong residents living FARNBOROUGH

been

In the City of Elionné, a polleeman was fired on twice last night. The Ammon, Algerint, escaped--U.P.1.

Big Mud

Clean-Up Begins

021

Notting Hill Colour Incidents

C

Many arrests were made last Wednesday night—in the Black-White racial riots which broke out again—for the fourth night. In succession at the Notting Hill Gate area of London. 'Photo shows police struggling with a rioter—

Keystone Photo.

BOMB SCARE ON

NUCLEAR

SUB

Groton, Conn., Sept. 7.

A 27-year-old factory worker put the U.S. security team

+

on a full-scale alert today

planted a bomb under the

by claiming that he had recently launched Triton,

America's first nuclear-powered radar picket submarine.

CRASH AGAIN the east and south couds were Henty Murray, was

London, Sept. 7.

A British Royal Air Force unter jet fighter crushed today shortly after folding part in the Bnal of the current Farnborough air display.

'Mercy

ENDS TRUCE

'Eye For An

Mission' Eye Warfare'

Repairs Houses

London, Sept. 7. The

racial Notting Hill trouble spot enjoyed its third night of peace to- night and negroes ven- tured out in numbers for the first time in a week. Police reinforcemania culled

to

the district during last

Nicosia, Sept. 7.

Eoka leaders Colonel George Grivas today ordered his Greek Cypriot under- ground army to resume Its "eye for an eye war fare against British troops."

Grivas announced the order

in

scattered a' Icoflet through the streets of Famagusta today. The leaflet, entitled “clearing the account" declared. Eokca

would k!! Bil Englishmais for every Greak-Cypriot killed by British action,

This meant a return to the

week's negro-white clashes were conditions that prevailed prior sl out in force. But they had to August 4 when Grivas called rothing to do but stand and a truce in his war for indepen- watch on the street corners and dence from British rulo. cafes that had been retnes of

back.

fighting a few

Broken Up

nights

Dispelled

The leaflet dispelled ony Hngering doubts over whether recent bombings and killings by. Eokta gurumen were a full-scalo resumption of hostilities after the month-long truce.

Grivos lendlet says that he had ordered a truce on August 4 but British security forces would not keep it.

One group of Teddy boys was broken up when two patrolmen with police dogs approached.

Negro couples walked freely on the pavements as patrol cars and policemen in pairs stood by

A group of men and women The leaflet adds: "For every of various intionalities were To Greek murdered, an Engilstunan ported tonight to have formed a will be murdered. We offered "mercy organisation" for colour-ponce, but our enemy thought ed victims of the Notting Hill | we were wok and rece riots.

us. Every time he murders as. They spent their leisure hours will bear-the-consequences." this weekend investigating dam- age done to coloured people's houses, and repairing them free of charge.

Free of Charge

The members belong to the International Voluntary Service

provoked

Time lendet specifically roftr- rock to recent clashes at Lysel und Löpetal, in which seven Boka man were idilled and one British serviceman died as a re- suit of wounds.--U.P.1.

and are led by the Axeasurer BRIDEGROOM

Mr Tony Lynes, a research 'as- sistant at the London School of Economics.

Mr Lynes sad tonight: Ten

of us have been working over the weekend; mainly repairing windows..

"We are able to do it free of charge as a special fund has

SWIMS TO HIS WEDDING

London, Sept. 7.

been set up by the Social Bridegroom Philip Narboth,

Science Department at the Lon- don School of Economies for this purpose.

"A local trader has given us the glass."-UP.I. and Reuter,

SIX DIE

IN HOTEL

FIRE

Belfast, Sept. 7.

24, and his bost man swam to church in their underpants yesterday, the Sunday Dispatch reports today.

The bride, Maureen Felley, 22, wedod. through the foods, and turned up, soaked to the waist, in a pair of jeans.

He claborate white wedding dres was carried in a suitcase,

The wedding party was mak- ing its way to the Church of st Our Lady of Good Counsel Wickford, Essex, after the great stown that swept south-east England the night before.

The couple changed and dried

continued hidden at the plant, which also from a rowboat while planting Six persons perished today at the house of the parish

priest, Father. J. Colling, and that swept the wedding went on av plan-

fire in a through - a alumbering.ned.-China Malt Special.

four-storey resort hotel:

here in Maine.

MINISTERIAL

London, Sept. 7. Emergency- crews today pushed back tons of mud and stone to free all but three of the 13 rail lines blocked by Friday's rain- storm. London's communications with on the Peak have.

Although the wild tale of swung swiftly into action after Then Murray, who was wet later on anonymous telephone tip from the waist down, claimed known to rise at 4 am three

nearly back to normal, Bu called a hoax; Navý divers and was received that a bomb had that he had fallen overboard days in row to cross the harbour in time for..

passengers on three lines In demolition experts Kent county had to use bus their search of every inch of the | built the A-siths Scawolf ond bomb beneath the Tilton, am at the Peninsula.

shuttle

around the Triton and Nautilus, berthed Skate,

Still later, Murray said it was services 7 am at the airport

blocked spots, and holiday-nearby, to make sure there was

all a hoax. 8 am tako-off... only to find

makers in Thames caluary no bomb attached to either sub- Prayer Books that the schedule had been

beach resorts returned to London marine.

Murray, carrying an armload

Authorities saki Murray lived delayed a day or cancelled.

by steamer instead of train.

The Nautilus recently return of prayer books, was discovered in a Groton, Hotel and was cm- Now that Hongkong looks

The raliway tie-up, caused

factory New The Colonial Inn fire, which ed here after making an historie, waliong near the plans short- ployed by This was the fourth plane when the

Pallee discovered on firemen gale-driven rains under-the-ice-cap

sald started in the When guards London, crossing of fly before dawn more and more to fourism

destroyed while going to or fooded tracks or sent landsides the North and is building more and coming from the show in the and fallen

Pole and setting approached him, he asked: "Aro checking his hotel room that kichen of the naphalt shingled, trees across them, speed record from London toyou from the FBI?"

miñor fire had broken out there wooden building, raced between more hotels, it seems a past week.

Three of bad forced officials to curtall | New York,

London, Sept. 7. wooden The Triton, largest

partitions. At first Murray claimed he earlier in the morning. pity not to use part of that An eye-witness said that the

The possible returts of Greek week-end travel and reinstituto and fastest nuclear submarine, was en route to deliver the

the dead were found inside Investment to quioten "the Hunter crashed a low altitude the old warume plea to prospec»

Police' sald the Tom

Jeader rooms, two died near an outside Cypriot

Archbishop was launched on August 19. Its prayer books to his Church, noisiest air terminal in the|and exploded as I hit - the tivo passengers:

door and the third' died in a Makarios to Cyprus and reper- "Is this trip nuclear reactors are now being but under further questioning cluttered with religious books.

had been vain leap to safely.

cussions of racial incidents in world."

ground.-France-Presse.

roolly necessary?"

installed.

he said he had left a suitcase Some of the books No complete estimate of the

reportedly dominated Security guards of

The latter gerlshed when he Britain the with a bomb in it along a fence destroyed by flames. storm's damage had yet been Electric Boat Division of General at the plant:

Murray was booked for breach Jumped onto a lower roof walch | top-level ministerial talks to compiled

flumes over him. day.. but officials used | Dynamics Corp., local police,. The ulicase was found. It of the peace and taken to Nor collapsed in

The talks, attended by Prims "millona of yourxls" in their Navy investigators, and Federal won empty except for a black wich State Hospital for mental Most of the sleepy cccupants of

examination; U.P.I.

the predictions.-U.P.I.

Bureau of Investignon- sgenis / tie,

35-room Minister. Harold partially-filled

Macmillan, hotel escaped unharmed,

Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox- Three person were in hos-Boyd and Cyprus Governor Sir pital, They included, Arthur Hugh Foot, were held at the G.. Donovan, 32, of Boston and Prime Minister's omielai re- his son, Richard, 5. Donovan's sidence at Chequers. — France- wife and their three-year-old Pressc... daughter diod in each other's arms in their, room,

Robs Couple, Then Abducts Girl

Fort Collins, Colo, Sept. 7.

A man abducted an attractive 18-year-old girl at gunpoint before daylight today from an automobile in a “Lovers, Lano" west of Fort Collins.

was

U.S. Officials Encouraged By Peking's Move

Washington, Sept. 7. they were all going to try to AMERICAN officials dead-"rate" Formosa,

Ing with the Formosa The official also said that The girl, Identified as Margle forged all four to get out. He situation were "somewhat somebody" was going to have Schneider of Fort Collins, was took their money, and then encouraged" today by Com to make another move before been to keep out of the danger States because of "their military forced to accompany the blond ordered Miss Schneider to go

munist China's seeming haired man who approached the car which she and a young The witnesses said no onewillingness to negotiate and man and another couple were was hurt at that time. Young its failure to fire on US

Farnik was Miss Schneider's warships cacorting Chinese

Nationalist supply vessels.

pccupying near Dixon Dam, eight miles west of here, about 8a.m.

with him' in his automobile.

Danger List

Sheriff Hoell Banker said. Donovan ihrow: his son, out a three-storey window of the century-old hotel and then Icaped after him. Both were reparted on the danger list at Waldo County hospital.

Mrs Merle Corson, 42, partially-lame school

teacher who lived at the hotel,

Was

DISCUSSIONS

STOP PRESS

MIGS DOWNED

in Taipel, Nationalist Chinese This was cited as the prime reason for remaining outside Foreign Minister Husng Shio-ku the island's three-mile "terri- neid "donight that Communist torial limit. Authorities said| China wants to reopen ambusz- that the purpose also may have dial tells with the United any diplomatic bargaining can zono of anillery which had fallure" against Queroy, gel underway, "He shied away. been bombarding

Huong made his declaration' in Quandy Irem discussing this Issus earlier and possibly to avoid written statement, the first further and declined to say shallow waters,

official Natioonilist reaction to the made by the United States or pullos, nld foright that he did the Tar Best crisis.

Peking and Washington moves to whether the move, should be

To New York, John Fasier reopen ambassadorial talks on

Nallonajat Chinese ješ nahor Communist Chine.

not-belleve the presence. of The Foreign Minister said that taken to hospital sullering from planes, shot, dawn frome Cong- Podje

The four deputies to scour the area.

report

Military officials said today American warship within the the Communists "hope on one shock after limping from the munist warnianes over the of guarded James Coleman, 19, and his They were checking cars, farm- optimim came from an officiel, that the U.B. Navy task force 12-mile tirait impowed by Com- band to bring about relaxation burning building. The 35 rooms Forms Straila, kala: morning,“

and wife, Junot, 10, both of Fort houses, road mountain who would not permit mo of his which escorted Chinese Namunist Ching would lead to war of our efforte. In order to give of the Colonial Inn were less the Minising of Nalonna Detento

wobey

(Communist China: The thus for renewing their than half filled when the fire said at noon, and Collins, and Ellsworth Eugene canyons in the vicinity, An name, and who cautioned at the tionalist supply ship to Quemoy Farnik, 31, of Estes Park, Colo airplane was also proced into ramo time against any beller slayed three miles away from have no right to impoen à 12- ageressive adventure, and on broke out just before dawn. Ám offiulad Nationalist pourón.

apid the tms, about $6- || #atvice, S

that the Far East crisis was the island to avoid any charge mlio* Brdig more then we the other taniit the alliance Medical Examiner Dr John A. outside, the Defenton): Ministry

Conn÷mila |betweeni Talwan year-old, fred eight 22-calibre But no rin ba boca found over, Heald ins

the Cowell guld dil the dead suffos Chance of infringing" en "Communist have to impone -

United States-Retiler and UPI.' catod U.FI, bullets into their car and then lot the missing girl,—U.P.1, Communist had „made nisur | Waters

"The other three witnessCA

at

escort on a dato.

Sheriff Ray K. Stecker took a 20-mari volunteer

and

raid the Nationalist set_dayın

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