THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1958.

U.S. Wants Canada's Queen Ghana Complains

VIOLENT DISAGREEMENT OVER

OPENING PLANS FOR

ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY

London, Nov. 16.

The London newspaper Sunday Express reported today that a violent disagreement has occurred between the United States and Canada as to whether Queen Elizabeth, who is to inaugurate the new St Lawrence Canal next summer, should open the canal in American or Canadian territory.

The Canadian Government wants the ceremony to be held

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In Canada, but the Americwag were hoping that the Queen would visit the American end of the Canal for the opening.

Both stoverzumenits studying tive issibilities, in- cluding a compromise proposal for u meeting betweers Queen Elizabeth and President Elsen. hower In "neutral" waters.

aboard ♫1 bont Lawrence.

The newspaper

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bas refused to compromise, since it was the who invited the Canadabr Queen and the Tale of Ein- burgh to vinil Canutia, who con- ceived the idea of the ranal in the first place, ajal paid most of the costs of constructing 1.

However, the Americans were threatening to organise a rivai reremang in American territory to be presided DYTY by Pre- sident Eisenhower.

their

clalons were ignored, the paper sald-France-Pressc.

UK Atom Man

Visits Japan And Russia

Tokyo, Nov. 17. Sir John Cockcroft, Brilain's eminent nuclear scientist, today arrived here fur a one-week VİNİL D5 [ Kuest of Japan's Atomic Energy Commission.

As a member of the British Atomic Energy

Authority, Sir John Cockcroft recently visited

the Soviet Union at the invita- tion of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, He also met the Russian Prime Minister, Mr Nikita Khrushchev,

Japan he la scheduled 10 meet government leaders and scientists in addition to giving a number of lectures, Reuter,

Soviet Challenge

RAJAH INVITES SCIENTIST TO

SEE YETI SKIN?

Katmandu, Nepal, Nov. 16. The Rajah of Mustang today invited scientists to his mountain land in the high Himalayas to examine the skin of a-strange animal that may or may not-be an abominable snowman.

Malay Sweep Near

Thai Border

Alor Star, Northern Malaya.

Nov. 10. Puller and

army un!!s will tomorrow begin n big drive

Communist against

terrorists operating in Keduh State neur the Thailand border,

Target of the drive is a band of 40 "hard core" Communists wbuse leader, An Chun, had a price of $(M) 12,000 on his head.

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Responsible authorities Kalmandu, including American experts, have examined photo- Kronhs of the creature and hair shorn from its hide after it was killed by the Rajah's men lust February. The photos indicate that the animal was a brown bear. The hair, however, is un- that of Dny known Himalayan animal.

like

The Rajali, whose territory is : 160 mules Northwest of Kat- mundu, 19,000 feet high in the mountains on the Nepal side of The Tibetan border, sent word to Katmandu that he could not send the skin of the animal for He satel that Examination. since It never has been before, it was considered sacred by his prople and must remain the Mustang Buddhist

in

The joint police-army opera- tion covers an area of 600 squaire | menastery, mites, mustly thick jungle.

There will be a strict curfew, movemeust and restrictions on food rationing while the operd- tion continues, it was announced.

Reuter,

seen

He said that if the Nepalese Government sent scientista, ho would be glad to co-operate with them and grant them every op portunity to examine and teet the skin.

Crashed Aircraft would gladly

Three Saved

Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 18.

Ofice A Nepalese Foreign spokesman said the Government give permission to "bona fide scientists" to treh to Mustang.

he

The

Bald spokesman doubted that the skin was that The United States Air Force of a Yeti--the Nepalese nome unnounced today that three of for the abominable mowman. the eight airmen who bailed

Whether the ampwman is fact out of a crippled Flying Boxeor

North East of or legend is ground for a long over mountains Prealdent Elsenhower will here during a blizzard on Fri-argument on cold winter nights

found in Nepal. Many scoft. had been

Washington. Nov. 16.

discuss the Soviel challenge to day the western position in Berlin olive.

at a White House conference tomorrow with Mr David Bruce, three

night

Two others were dead,

have Survivors

the United States Ambassador taken to Hill Air Force

to West Germany-Reuter.

near here.-Reuter,

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS.

1 Outstanding (8).

3

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Attacks from the air (0).

▸ Frozen dew (4),

96/- coin?, (0).

11 Make Inóperative (8),

12 Of one dimension (0).

14 Bygone (4).

16 Composition of

fishermen? (5).

18 Quietude (0).

l-equipped

10 Feverish complaint (4).

20 Voted (0),

24 Ediblo nonsense (5),

26 Taking steps towards amooth

progress (d),

20 Might be black or white, we

observe (4),

27 Sporto item with a lovel slørt

(0),

- 20 A-íísh-601 (0),

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DOWN

Bubbles

Beat The] Band

London, Nov. 19. The 90 members of the cast of "Boris Godunov" at the Royal

Houas, Opera Covent Garden, have been solemnly warned about the dangers of feeding pepper. mints to Bubbles.

For Bubbles, normally a hores, dia- yantla declla graced himesif at a critical moment of the show-ap- parently through being fed too many papperminte.

For weeks she has been brought nightly to Covent Garden to be kept in a com fortable stall while Boris Christoff and a mighty cast play out the long and Intri. oate story.

Then one night, Bubbles was led on to the stage by her groom, with Yugoslav Josip Gostic in the saddle.

The cast was beginning to fil the stage for the grand

Mr Anale and

Christoft's rich bess voice was ringing through the opera house.

Then from inside Bubbies samo deep, sonorous, om- barrassing rumbles which drowned the orchestra and the cast until by shaar weight of numbers, they succeeded in drowning the sounds-China Mail Spacial.

Others ADVISER FROM

believe. And among the believ- The ers are several Soviet scientists, one of whom Bald earlier this betn

that he actually saw a base, year

strange, silver-haired "renture loping along on two legs. It vanished into a cave. There have been reports that the Soviets plah an expedition to track down the legend once and for all- UP.I.

1 To some people in India It's

quite understandable (4),

2 Puch the opposite way? (4).

3 The country for rain (4). 4 Straightforward

cruellt (0).

form

of

Familiar to both engineer and navigator (7), Resort for fellows of quality? (7).

7 First-ald nebesąórleg (7).

10 Thrstrical domino (6),

13 Sceptre's ghost (7),

14 Fun in Dad's 'day? (7). › 15 Repule (7)

1 Bird from Scout (5).

10 Parvels out' (8).

21 Cilent's legal right (4)..

22 One tenth of "g" (4).

23 Try to get off? (4);

Vesto, Carineri, SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.Autos: 1 Traces, 10 ales, 12 Rebate, 14 Lore-tto, 17 R.E.-M.E., 16 T-reason, 20 Matinet, 12 Oral, 23 Editors, 27 Renson, 25 Twist, 30 M-Arcot, 31 Defame, 2 Tinn. Don Vital, 2 Stair, 1 Alort, 5 Arin, 8. Meleen, 7 Niaren. Settees, 11 Biralt 18. Doredom, 18 Omar, 18 Exlies, 10 Moor, 20 Monted, 21 Tarlit, 24 Inapt, as Oscar, 20 Batee, zó Arto-m,

U.K. ARRIVES

IN JORDAN

Amman, Nov. 16.

British Army Brigadier Stricidand arrived here today to take over a six-month assign- ment as military udviser to the

Rebels Killed Jordan Government,

In Cuba

many

The Commonwealth pays homage to those who fell in two world wars. Above... the scene at the Cenotaph in London where the Queen placed the first wreath at the end of a two-minute silence on Armis tice Sunday. Reuterphoto.

Pastor Kidnapped And Held For

£2,875 Ransom

Trapani, Sicily, Nov. 16.

Mr Alberto Castello, a 71-year-old American evangelist, described tonight how masked

Queen's Name Is Misused By Press

Accra, Nov. 16.

The Ghana government said in a state- mont today that the Beaverbrook press in Britain had endangered the position of the Queen as head of the Com- monwealth by the "irresponsible" use of her name.

The statement was comment- ing on an Editorial appearing today in the Sunday Express, one of Lord Beaverbrook's newspapers, urging that the Queen's visit to Ghana next year should be cancelled be- cause of recent political develop- ments in the country,

It described the editorial дл "an unprecedented attempt to Involve the crown of the United Kingdom And of Chana in political controversy."

news- of Dr

After rejecting the

criticisme paper's Nkrumah, the Ghanatan Prime Minister, the government state- mont said:

Government of Ghana particularly deplores the at- tempt by the Beaverbrook Press to 1130 for their own partisan purposes the name of the Queen.

"The position of the Queen us beud of the Commonwealth is bound to be endangered by such responsible use of her name.

For Roses

1

Crutches

Wolverhampton, Nov. 18.

People are using National Health Service crutches and walking sticks to train roses In their gardena when they recover, a hospital manage- ment committee complained here.

The committee are to kak for · deposit an future crutches and walking sticks

supplied to patients at 17 hospitals in this area.

The secretary of the com- mittee said they hoped this would atop the gardening trand.

If a person was really peor, however,' no depoalt would be charged-Ching Mali Special.

The Queen is not only Queen Children Lost

of the United Kingdom, she is

also Queen of Ghana and it is

in that capacity that she hopes In NZ Forest

Fourth Day

to visit Ghana next year." Reuter.

gunmen kidnapped him, vainly demanded a 107 Day Coma

five million lire (£2,875) ransom and then abandoned him in a Sicilian cave.

was

of

dk

Hula Hoop

The Italian-born Pastor

a state found today in collapse outside a peasant's

Campobella cottage in Mazara one week after his car was held up while he was driving with his wife.

Castello said that after a night- long march he was pushed into a cavern where the two bread, gunmen fed him on

cheese and water. When they failed to bring him Satur- his evening meat on

day he rolied away tho boulders blocking the euve's entranco and escaped,

His wife did not report the kid- Dapping for three days in hopes of bargaining with her Then the husband's captors, police launched ап Island- wide search.

Tonight Castello ucak and shocked from his ordeal, sald he had changed his plan to spend his last years at bi Sicilian birthplace, Men,

shall sail back to New York on the first boat," He told reporters. Reuter,

Czech Couple Flee By Light Plane

Strickland served for years under: Brigadier Glubb Pasha with the Arab Legion.

He will serve, alongside Wing Commander Jock Dalgleish, Havana, Nov. 16, '

RAF edviser to the government, The Cuban army claimed to who accompanied King Hussein day that over 150 rebels had in the flight over Byrla toward been killed in weekend opera, Europe which was allegedly in-

number of terrupted by Syrian MIG's. tions, bringing the rebels oficially reported killed

Meanwhlie, the last 10 of 12 since July 1 to over 1,300. British Hawker Hunter tot Army casualties yesterday fighters offered by the United

dood three

four States lo Jorden were expected wounded, the Communique said, to arrive here this week-end taken a

France-Presse. --Reuter.

were

and

Regensburg, Germany,

Νου. 10.

A Czech couple today fled Prague In a light plane and landed safely in West Germany, police here reported.

They were reported to have light plane trom the | Prague Aero Club-U.P.I.

Don't Take Part In The

Bridie Murphy Game

London Nov. 16.

The Daily Sketch has warned its readers not to take part In the "Bridie Murphy Game," A craze which it saya is beginning to awerp Britain.

A full page article in Itie nows- paper asorta; "Unless it is slopped how, it will not be long before It brings sickness and possibly death in its trail"

The article adds that the game takes its name from the book about the American woman who told of previous lives inder hypnosis,

"To the medical profession it is)

a horrifying assault on the lives and sanity of people tak- ing part."

The writer describes a recent

London "reincarnation party""" he attended in which;

A matronly,mother of three de- scribed her exclling life sa the beautiful mistress of a French aristotrat before the revolution:

young wife described graphic- ally her experiences na Southern belle at the mercy of the Northern, troops Ing the American civil war; and.

dur-

The game begins with amateur

A middle-aged man talked of hypnotists putting friends in

Roman his experiences da a n trance and then trying to

centurion Jead them', back, lo

A pant existence, bringing out lurid descriptions of a previous life from the hypnotised subject. Bays the Dally Ukelei weiter! **To many it "A" joke,” 10 other Jahtaalle proof of reiro metaÒLLO

The Dally Skeich article quotes a hypnotist an explaining, that a person is impressed by a “Inăm or a book and "Implanted w the subconscious mind le s desire to be like the hero of heroine of the story,"

out When a hypnotist corrien

one of those experiments he

For Kishi

Tokyo, Nov. 10.

The Japanese Prime Mla- istor, Mr Neburuko Kishi tonight took time off from his efforts to find a solution to Japan's present political crisis to enjoy a delayed birthday party during which fio was presented with a "hula hoop" by the Domos- tia Press Carpin

Mr. Klahi WAS 02 on November 13,

In an Inscribed birthday message, the Japanese re- porters hoped Mr Kishl would had time to use the hoop, guaranteed to in-

crease

A person's bodily strength.

Accepting the gift, Mr Kishild with a broad Galle: " hope the public will not confuko "'hula' with fur (to falter)," Router.

1

Nato Congress

Planned

Parla, Nov. 10,

Queen Elizabeth I will open an Atlantic Congress of 500 "leaders of thought", parla mentarians and business feaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Nations In London next June 6,

it was announced here today.

Details of the Congress, which

Ends For

Birthday

Barnsley, Nov. 10.

Wellington, Nov. 13,

One of the laritest search partles in New Zealand's history will make In last hope effort, tomorrow to and two "babes in the wood"—lost since Friday morning in a bleak, 28,000-acre forest area,

The children-Barry John Norris, ning, and seven-year- old Stewart Ellison-were seen Mr and Mrs Bernard Sheehan,entering the sprawling Roloch

State

of the Square, Cundy Cross Barnsley, had a happy surprise when they went to Barnsley Beckett Hospital to see their son, Michael

Roturur,

Forest near wearing only shorts and shirts, They are believed to be with- out food.

He had regained' conscious- Day and night rescue efforia ness after being in a coma for | have continued since they were 107 days since road accident. Brat reported missing Police, Michael's sixth birthday was forest workers and volunteers celebrated with a tea party in

part, alded have taken

by his private ward.

planes with ar to ground hallers.

Afterwards Mrs Shaeton said: "Although he has regained con- sciousness and now recognises

Searchers today found foot- prints in the forest and the us, he still cannot talk, although | name "Stewart" traced in ́dirt. he was trying all the time." China Mall Special.

A hospital doctor said: "It i a question of time before he speaks again." China Mail Special.

New Archbishop For Chicago

Christianity In Poland

Rome, Nov. 10. Stephen Cardinal Wyszynski, Primate of Poland, sald today Chicago, Nov. 16. | "Christianism" was great foren The Most Rec· Albert G. in

country and that the Meyer, the son of a Milwaukee faithfulness of Christian Poland grocer, today

enthroned had not changed. with the pomp and pageantry of The Polish Cardinal delivered. The Roman Catholic Church as Archbishop of the huge Chicago Church of Saint Stanislas the a permon during bis Mass at the Archdlorest, largeht in the United States.

Wha

martyr.

"The seed of Chrisilanian Tile 65-year-old prelate, youngest Archblahop In the was sown 1,000 years ago in U.S., publicly thanked the late Poland," Wyszynski sald, "and Pope Pius XII for his Episcopal today it has grown until it has appointment and said he had become a great force. "Human knowledge bavo rewards of the science and reaped to" of the late Samuel Car-Changed, but the faithfulness of Christian Pointul bana not, dinal Sirlich.-U.PL

changed," he said.-UP.I.

the

Asylum Winner

will mark Nate's tenth anni: Shares His Prize To Freedom

iversary, were given by Colonel J. J. Fens of the Netherlands, President of the Annual Con- ference of Parliamentarians' of the 15 Nato countries opening here tomorrow.

The landon meeting, will be puts his subject in a trance held in Church Hourd, West the parlia and "In this state the sub-minster, under

over Imentarians' sponsorship. conscio mid take and out comes the story of D previous life."

"

M

Ipswich, Nov. 16. Albert Steele,

Incutal patient, who won £30,000 in a football pool fast night, has given £600, so that frienda the saylum can celobrato blo win.

in

By Flight

Regensburg, West Germany,

Nov. 10.

A Czechoslovak married 'cou-

Mr Steele, a voluntary mental (ple from Prague dew a light patient for 3 years, recently aircraft across the border

news agency

to

It will sock ways of footering discharged himself and now West Cheznany today and nood in Ips for political asylum, the West closer co-operation and unityises with a brother

wich-China Mall Special, German

DPA North a of purpose among the novskooper quotes psychiatriel us giving this Atlantic Allianco nienbers and The

warning: "Most amateur collaboration with the peoplos hypnotists have no idea how of the

to

committed countries reinfecute the subcon of Asia, Africa and the rest of #elous mind

con- the "free world"outer, with the scious. mo'resuit is that these hidden

thoughts now come out into American Released

the open and have an effect on the stellonia of the people involved.

The thing that must be happen- Ing At these partion in that spilt personaillies are being created. That must lead to trouble." The article concludes by estimat- ing that thefu nèð 14,000, ama- tour hypnotfate in Britain China hail Special.

troops in

Bórlin, Nov. 10. George Milroy, an American who wog arrested! Ly Boviet East Germany un October 17 and was then hold prisoner by the East German authorities was released BOJKY, American #ourčen hare, dis closed--Fration-Presse... ...

More Pay For Policemen

Baghdad, Nov. 16. Premfor Belg. Karim Komer boosted pay for minor · govern" ment offefale today and pṛpe mired additional increuson for policemen,

reported.

The couple, reported to be both

teachers,

landed the Prague Aero Club plans. In field near Regensburg about", 00 miles from the border,outer

Pilgrims To Bethlehem

- Jerusalam, 'Nov, 1ớ,' by Irmell authorities were ins conditions

Pay rain for Iraqi soldiers werb announced Karm

earlier

day studying the

He said nlf 'officials whose | under, which this year's sKomunā monthly salaries were low than | pilgrimage of

Christian Armba

10 Dinars would get two Kinar | living in Turdel to Bethicham la (nout live dollars) intressen | Jordan, effective Now, IMAJDI.

would take place

Frazice-Presse,

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