THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958.

LARGE DEMONSTRATION OUTSIDE BAGDAD DEFENCE MINISTRY

..

LARGE CALIBRE WEAPON

KASSEM ACCLAIMED 'HERO' ASSASSINATION TRY

Thousands Of Students Gather In The Rain

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Bagdad, Nov. 5.

The biggest demonstration since Iraq's July 14 rebellion converged on the barricaded Ministry of Defence today

Premier Karim shouting praise for Kassem.

Middle East Moving Towards New Crisis

London, Nov.

a

the Growing

that крим smouldering unrest in the Middle East is heading toward new eruption with the last crisis barely caused increasing concern in British circles Loday.

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American and

evuenfor

The

& tran¥

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Lebanon and was hardly completed:

of the Jast few

when evenis

days revealed symptoms of a

danga Pont Ogitation

troubled region

The

the

Kassem yesterday རོPFËt༥༩། the rest of his forme Demity, Cul Abdul Suden: Mohunned Aref.

Relatively quiet morning do monstrations snowballer in the aflertawn despite rain.

Thousands of students, In- cluding girls, carried rainsoak- Led plovards Balling Kassein as the "Nution's Saviour" "Hero DỊ Peoples Repalle and “Pence Partisan.;

the

No Impérialism

Girl demonstrators with rain Kitendog down their Incre shouted "Oues is a national re- public No Imperialist tel nos

aeliottismo."

Security forces Increasest along there wiih demonstrators bul Was no interference or violence. Thousands of students gather-

ed in front of the main gate of Kuurded Defence the strongly Ministry where Kussern makers United Arab Republic permiment headquarters and

home, but

troops baried

Inside... way to the grounds st.P.L

butt unleashed

computin A

against the alleged throut of an

BAKTERSAND

israel

Jurdan

A Vacation

King Hossein is to legve shortly for a "vacation“ abroad which, despite all demiols, will probably end in bàs alɔdication.

Fragt Preander Karlı Kassen has ordered the arrest of former deputy Premier, Colonel Abdul Salam Aref, hine time close collaborator, in an effort to end political

It instability

hia country

A feeling of growing easiness was spreading through British crelus, nithough no one could clearly foresee the time an place of a new outbreak of Arab

-France- nationalism.

Presse.

the

WHY BRITAIN

SENT TROOPS TO JORDAN

London, Nov. 5. British forces were sent into Jordan to help peaceful and the development creation of necessary con- ditions for economic pro- gress and sucial develop- ment, the Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, said to. night.

Mr Marinillau

was speaking

at a dinner given by Brith

UN Rejects Red Move On Korea Jewry

Ita honour of the Israel Ambassador to Britain,

of the founding of

1ted Nations, Nov. 5. Elhu Elath, on the 10th The General Asserably's Puit - | niversal y Heat Committee Loday rejected Israel.

a Soviet demand that

retire.

"I think there are encourag- JUK siz The reat and needs of all the which I would

THE FACE IS FAMILIAR

familiar?

It should be even if the donkey cart isn't !

Man

THE face is fambar Camuy now Hiring in Ireland for the Troy Films

production "Shake Hands with the Devil!”

He Cagney's role in the film is a departure from his usual characters. plays an Irish surgeon who is also a leader of the movement for Irish freedom. -Reuterphoto.

CHINESE SEAT IN UN

Chinese

London, Nov. 5. representation in the United Nations will have to be considered by the U.N. General Assem- bly in due course, Harvey, Under-Secretary of State

Ian

FRENCH

INVADE

TUNISIA

IN BONN ON

REBEL OFFICIAL

Bonn, Nov. 5.

Algerian exile Government spokesman Ameziane Ait Ahcene was shot and seriously wounded in front of the Tunisian Embassy today.

with

Aheene, driving a car French licence plates, was heading toward the Embassy this morning. torri.

His cur

was followed by a Mercedes automobile and the

ring, which poike salt done by a large calibre weapon, cure from the Mercedes.

by

10

Tunis, Nov. 5. Tunisia protested to France tonight that tank-sup- ported French troops had violated Tunisian tory and that one Tunisian

had beon killed and anothar wounded mortar fire. The incidents were said have taken place last night and today in the vicinity of Sakles Sidi Yousser, the Tunisian village near the Algerinn bor- der which Was bombed

by French planes last February, causing a crisis in France's relations with her former pro- tectorate.

MORTAR FIRE

The village

was then being ured as a base by Algerian in- magents, the French alleged.

this

Two Men

Witnesses

Was

that told police there were two men in the car from which the shooting come. The witnesses gave police a ilcenes number.

Ahrene lost control of his car when he was shot and the smoshed Into the Embassy £5 guleposts,

anc

He was luken to the Johnni-

The

Information fer Hospital here where he Tunision Ministry said Sakiet Sidi Yousset was operated

given was shelled by French mortars blond transfusions. last night

Alcene. 27, Yux listed in serious

from condition

head wounds.

Tunisan ometals said Aherne

lawyer bul was an Algerian Donn pollee hud, hirn registered es un Egyptian student--U.P.I.

in

The Tunisians said that morning about two régiments of French troops and 42 tanks had

Tunisian penetrated

territory in the region of Bou-jade, the same area.

Last reports, the same soICCES still said, indicated they were sout two miles inside Tunisian territory and had invaded and searched several villages.-- Iteuter.

"JACK THE RIPPER

OF VIENNA?

Vienna, Nov. 5.

The police searched their records of missing and murder- ed women today for fresh evidence against a 48-year- old washing machine salesman, who, they said would probably put even Löndon's famed "Jack the Ripper" to shame.

at the Foreign DOG BREAKS

Office Told the Commons today in a written reply

to a question.

vital Arub prople, list is face, tronomie progress and soctal | Chinese development, can easily be ob-

by politicul scured

and

pro- paganda exeltement. But, I am

all the people persuaded that

for of South Korea¦ of the Middle Esst year

senli Uve of North Korea be in- vited to take part in the com mitler's tebde on the Koreni

Jasue.

Instend the RI-member body adopted by 51 votes to ten with 16 abstentions, a United States resolution urging that only the representativr

be loved. Reuter.

stability and growth "--UP).

A British Crossword Puzzle

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2 Look for respect (0).

3 Jan Abaring a

ACROSS

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In every way (7).

horse (0).

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• Frightening monster (4),

10 its jobs in at the bar (7)

11 Srpen (4).

12 Nene gets the bird (4).

14 Wander пbout, me and me 12

trl-friend? (7).

17 Bedeck (5).

18 Mountain ash (6),

22 Parliamentary report (7).

20 One in munitions (4).

27. Coca antray (4),

gt There's a woman (7).

The British Government

that the question ut representation wiill harve to be taken into account Je any long term settlement in the Far East, Mr Harvey ackled. Pop the time being, however, the view of the British Govern- ment remains that to press the Issut! in face of the present deep division of opinion in the United Nations would do more harm than good.

MODIFICATION

In another written answer Mr

UP

HONEYMOON

The salesman, Max Guffer, allegedly confessed to helping

to murder three women and itempting to murder another.

The pollee sold they found women's

and clothing

other articles in hip rooms which link him with the murder of Q fourth woman, J 47-year-old Viennese prostitute, and probably some 10 others,

Walt Disney

Appointed

DUKE AND DUCHESS ROUGH IT

the

London, Nov. S. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will comp out

in for night Ethiopian wilde during a 12-day royal tour starting next week, the official programme of their jour- ney

discloses,

BY-ELECTIONS

WILL SHOW

GOVT'S POPULARITY

London, Nov. 6.

Voling in two Parliament- ury by-elections in Bag- land today will show how for the Conservative Government is maintain- ing its recently-revived popularity with voters.

Both contests are for "safe" Conservative

the scata und that WOTS!

befall the could Government in either case 18 a sharp drop in its majority.

AL Chichester. Sussex, Mr Walter Harris Loveys, COTL servative, is defending & sent held by the Government with R 18,122 majority at the 1950 General Election.

He has a straight fight with Mr William Edgar Simpkina, Labour.

STRAIGHT FIGHT

At Morecambe and Lonsdale, Lancashire, there is a straigh light between Mr Basil de Fer- Tant, Conservative, and Mr Frank McManus, Labour, Can- scrvatives are defending a 17,701 majority.

lugufts of both conicats are expected around noon on Friday. The state of parties in the House of Commons is at present: Conservaitves and allies 331;

Labour Liberals

279; 0;

of

Independents Vacani #rals

8:

G.

---Reuter.

uncle The 18-year-old Queen Elizabeth, a keen hunter, will sto on safari with the Duchess from the old town of Gondar on November 10

They will probably hunt He Saw Red species of mountain antelope which is unly found in Ethiopia.

Porteinville,

Besides visiting Ethiopia TAXI-SEEKING pedestrian A climbed into the back scat still a little known land to the

at a outside world despite air com- of a red and white car

Duke munications-the

and downtown intersection yesior- Duchess will go to the British day. Somaliland protectorate on the The "cab-driver" turned out

10 be fire chief Ross Gardner. Horn of Africa, and to Aden.

who ordered the man out of The Duke and Duchens will his offelal car. Gardner today MAUREEN Perce, 21, cut

his fly more than 1,000 miles during ordered honeymoon

car painted all thet: lour-China Mail Special. | white-UP.I. and came

Hereford, Nov. 5.

San Francisco, Nov. 5. Walt Disney, famed cartoon and motion picture producer, Head Wound

today was appointext Chairman of the Pageantry Committee Guffer, who was being ques-

Winter Olympic tioned slowly because of a head for the 1800

claimed that the real

Gunes at Squaw Valley. wound, murdering whe done by n

Mr Disney will oversee the wigged man with a faked staging of the elaborate Olympic cord, uned Perathoner, whose pageantry, including the open-

was address

unknown, police said.

the ing and closing ceremonies and e victory ceremonies which Gufler often held his head follow each ovent.-U.P.I. Every day she phoned her and pleaded "loss of memory." mother to ask how Otto was. He said he merely drugged the

short her after four days homo-to her dog.

Maureen left her dachshund Oita with her mother when the went to Wales on a honeymoon with husband Ron, 27.

Her mother reported that Otto

and

victims and sold them to

Harvey denied that there has refused to eat or drink. He just executioner Perathoner, been nity modication of the crawled into a cupboard policy of the British Govern- whined. ment over Quemoy and Matsu,

On the fourth day Maureen's Our position

these mother told her. "Otto is dying regarding islanda remains as explained in of a broken heart."

1065 and repeated in the state-

16

ment of February 15, 1958.

borrowed

Drink 'em up the pole (6).

6 Spouts (0),

No matchloss crime? (5).

servant,

FIRST MEAL

Muureen and Ron

Caution In The Wind

Louisburg, N.C. Gufler allegedly confessed to

De- ment advised his men to receiving 1,800 Austrihn schill- POLICE Chief William ing for "delivering Josephine be careful in the search for Kammloutner, a cook. He said missing pet skunk named he picked up side money by Bridget, even though she has Icaling the victims apartments, been deodorised, the police reported.

"Approach any stray skunk The police arrested his mis-

be with caution. It might not said histress. Herta Junn, with part of Bridget."

the chief.

hurried

At the same tirac the British Government repudiate now 04 home. Ollo bounced from

in 1956, the use of force in any cupboard to grant them, barking the loot. They said that Gufer's | U. P. I. attempt to change the present do with delight. He immediately home looked like a warehouse tato status of the islands, the ate his first meal for four days. for ladies' apparel. Among the statement added. — Friner-

Ron said: "All the time I was clothing and wornen's effects Presse.

courting Maureen, Oito wouldn't they allegedly found three let her out of his sight.

longing to the prostitute.

Hobo Prize

10 Victims

be-

"He used to smuggle between us on the rota, follow us if we went for & walic and oven cono

Tho police said that other to the pictures with us.

articles may have belonged to "Once I felt I could shoot at least 10 victims, the list of him. But I never thought he which might grow as they poro could have ruined my honey over the records of all women missing, drowned or poisoned in prizes if they depended on their to the fact that Otto is a member

But now and he is rocleged Austria in the past two years.

THIEVES

truck

New York who matched loaded with man's, children's and women's clothes won't win any best-dressed

leot

The truck contained 125 baten

of used apparel destined

shipment to Manila-U.P.I.

Supper Break

for

Mount Pleasant, Mich. MICKEY Burrell got up

mom,"

of the family.

Mouften snuggled Otto in her arms and said: "Love me, love my dog."-U.P.I

1

NO MORE GOSSIP

to

London,

5,401 hula hoop spins in a

His victims were all women aged between 30 and 45, and whom he contacted Izy ma- trimonial advorusements in newspapers, the police said. Evon the prostitute was plan- ning her marriage whion Qu was murdered, they added. Gufler told the police ho mas cosecutioner Perathoner Concentration

example, found in a lie (5) for a record before he was WOODEN, anil-gossip acreons in a Tyrollan

7 Faithful

Every me (1),

fot

ordered to stop.

Els mother called

.13 The time of a long alrike

(4).

10 Things can look most black

before it (4).

10 Pali in n bij way (4).

16 Pleture painted on n' ceiling,

perhaps (6).

29 In my view it's a boot (4), 20 Turned out (0).

30 Quote (4).

01 One printing (7),

02 Great dog man (4),

WEDNESDAY'S

21 lbly morine fters (G).

23. Had a great longing (5).

24 Walk pompously (1),

23 Tamply away (0),

CROSSWORD. --- ASPERN 1 Tracná,

supper-U. P. I.

him.

that-

will be bulit between now camp in 1940, but the polico to terraced homes at Stevenago felt ho existed only in Gülor's

New Town, Hertfordshire,

krogination-France-Presso.

Cambridge Students Protest

-Cambridge, Nov. 5.

A group of university Students)

tion of the University work" | during the royal visit."

here today protected against) Tonight, the club chairman zald

the suspension of the öurri. culum tomorrow because of a janvíalk by Prinosks Margaret.

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Ample, a stage, p Intake, 10 Racer, 11 Spris, 12 fall, 18 Proen, 16 Puppet, in Torta, 21) Cilebze, 82 Chap. 23 Eclat, 20 Apart 26 Tanner, 27 Odder; 24 Alche, 20 Smade, Down: Feinting, 2 Ant-elope, 3 Asks, 4 Dip init, & Agtipps, & Mengre, Lobby 14 Etching, 15 Seppatir, 10 Preendo. 17 Piratas, 19 Oberon, ai Lopel, 24 Tare,

University's Labour

Glub

sent = telegram to the Vita-] Chanoalloy strongly -ohjeeting to the "unnecessary. Interrupi

they were not against the Princem' visit in acinoiple. Their main objection wat SWE-

pension of the normal aendemlo] curriculum for the whole day. The shairman aŭded: "Thare in TID FURION against some of the facturace and

of the Some

students - mleiing festures if - they want to bee or listen to Princem Margaret, but why should it be compulsory that everyone must mise them?” Princess Margaret will open new laboratorion and roselva an honorary doctor;at law degree during her shit komberTW pon Chinx Mall Opesial.

LAST REDSTONE

MISSILE FIRED

Cape Canaveral, Florida, Nov. 5. The Army launched the last Redstone research and development missile tonight to end a pro- gramme that began five years ago with in- formation gathered from experiments with

German V-2 rockets,

'BLOODHOUND'

One of Britain's new Bristol-Ferranti Blood- hounds for ground-to-air defence at the NAF Btation at North Coates, Lincolnshire. This is the first of a neries of Bloodhound baser In England which will be maimed by Fighter Command, Squadrons-Central

Press Photo.

Omciale said the rocket: work- horao of the Army's missile stable, is now fully operational and has been in the hands of Nato troops in Europe since last June.

said no further The Army firings in the research and deve- lopment phase of the Chrysler- nade Recetone were anticipated. However, this did not appear lo Include future Arings of the Jupiter-Castellile-launcher, of which the Redstone is the first sloge.

the

Succoss

In Huntsville, Alabama, alle al Army Ballatie Migalio Agency, the Army cald the Redstone fired tonight was the 34th successful launching in the past two years.

Officials said that of the 13 most recent Redstones launched, 12 were fully #utcessful and eno was partially successful.

was The Brat smooth launching of a baillatle, misallo sinco Beptember 17, when an- olhor Redstone was fred auc- cessfully.

It

Kurlier today, the Air Force hindi to destroy and Intermediato range Whor, when it lost control with the culeatis.—U‚P.İ‚”

Ilavade Nov. 8. A DO-B of Gubiha Airlines "timppeared" tonight' on a flight between Manzanillo and 10lgum in Oriente Province with 20 pawangtre, including ten women/ [and two crew numbers, aboard.

-U.Pi

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