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PRESIDENT EISENHOWER WILL HAVE TO DECIDE IN TWO WEEKS
Of The DULLES FUTURE IN BALANCE
Day
ACCIDENTS INCREASING
number uf traille
Tuccides in increasing at.
an alarming rate. So, too,
are the fatalities and the
number of vehicles on the
No Change In GRANDMOTHER Turks Foreign Policy
Nixon Says
Washington, Feb. 15.
road. In 1953 the accident Mr John Foster Dulles' future as Secretary
rate was 8,586 * against
Jast year's 13,803,
If an increase of 1,789 aver
This
1957. Fatalities have jump.
of State will probably be decided in two or three weeks.
'DIED TWICE
Penang, Feb. 15,
A 74-year-old Chinese grandmother "dled twice" in
Penang during the weekend.
Her family reported Madam Leong Son dead yester- day, but when a police constable went to Issue a death and burial certificate, the old lady began stirring, and sat up in bed.
Funeral arrangements were cancelled, but late this afternoon she again collapsed, and this time was confirmed as dead.-keuter.
Will US. To Take
Accept Makarios
London, Feb. 15.
ed from 72 in 1953 to 162 This is the period in which the doctors treating CROWN SAYS IN MURDER TRIAL: The Turkish Cypriot leader, Dr Fazil Kutchuk,
last year, over 30 more than
in 1957. It most be admitted, however, that
the
Jarge increase In the number of vehicles and drivers registered has contributed towards the toll on the roads.
It may also be significant that 1056 and 1967 showed a decrease in the number The of fatal accidents. Police claimed that a serica of lectures on road safely and films for school children "produced encouraging re- Bulte." It is hoped this education of children is Keems continuing, but it
that more draslic action must be taken to curt dangerous or irresponsible
there drivers and
on
plenty of them
Colony's ronds, today.
Campaign
Are the
N intensive campaign is!
to educate the
A needed
of
Adult community. School children seem to be aware Such a the dangers. campaign must be of either long duration or at lur intervals: possibly the latter idea might pro- duce best results in the long Fun. But the need goes far beyond a public campaign.
is An investigation needed into the method of con- ducting driving tests. Our standards seem to the fall ing, for there are far too many incompetent drivers the road who are menace to public safety,
on
A
While we sympathise with the
new driver who has to learn traffic consciousness the hard way-by. PX- perience there is no excuse for the cureless product of local driving schools who does nol understand courtesy, forgets signals or gives them in a slovenly
manner.
More Vehicles
THERE pre now
nearly
him for cancer, believe they can reach a con- clusion as to whether there is a chance of) restoring him to a reasonably good state of health, and of permitting him to take charge. of crucial negotiations with the Soviet Union on Germany.
FOSTER BULLES Hasn't Made Up Mind'
MACMILLAN
EXPECTED TO
SEE IKE
London, Feb. 16.
Woman Stabbed In Front Of Young Son
Judging from remarks made after he visited Mr Dulles at Walter Reed Hospital yesterday, President Eisenhower was sti clinging to the hope that the malignancy could be controlled, and that he would be spared The Crown would prove that a man stabbed a from having
woman to death with two chisels and a scraper to accept the agonising alternative of naming
in front of her infant son, Mr M. Morley-John, a new Secretary of State.
Crown Counsel, told the Criminal Court today.
The man, Chan Wai-kun, The Maks and the Clas pleaded not gulity to a charge were
friends, and not good of having murdered the woman, sometines quarrelled. lo Sau-wah, on October 22 Inst The girl told the court that year.
at 4.45 pm on October 22 she was in her cublete when she heard Mrs Mak shout, "Save life".
Firmness
Meanwhile, Vice President Richard M. Nixon served notler today that there would be no change in United States foreign | policy as the result of Mr Dulles'
iness.
Morley-John
Mr
told Mr Justice Reece, that the Crown would show the murder was
Mr Nixon told a news the culmination of a period of conference In San-telling between two families, who live on the third floor ci Francisco that whatever No. 1 Berwick Street. decision is made regard.
Mr Morley John said Chan ing whether Mr Dulles Blved in the front cubicle of would return to full direc- the floor,
deceased,
and the
No Answer
and "I became frigliteiled shut the door of my cubicle. About 10 minutes later I walk- ed to the door of the rear cubicle and saw Mrs Mak lying
body", she said.
Global Photo
Of Earth
New York, Feb. 15. The United States plans to
launch the first of at least four satellites this week as the initial phase of a year-long programme to gain the first global pic- ture of the earth, the New York Times reported today.
The 20-inch satellite to ba
indicated tonight that the island's Turkish minority would accept Greek Cypriot Arch- put into orbit about 900 miles bishop Makarios as president of an indepen-the Navy's Vanguard rasket,
dent Cyprus.
$4m HEROIN SEIZURE IN
NEW YORK
#1
Met at London by more than 200 banner-waving Turkish Cypriots when he flew in front Ankara, Dr Kutchuk told news tan "I don't think it is our nince to object to Makarius'
nomination.
Vice-President
above the earth's surface by
would
contal two photo- electric cells to determine whether the carth's surface is cloudy or clear. It would also carry a tape-recorder to trong- mit meteorological Info:tration, the newspaper said.
The most advanced zatellite in the programme would carry two or three miniature televi- Alon cameras to photograph But he emphasised, "We the earth's cload cover on A should have a Turkish Vice-1,200-mile-long path.
This President"
might give a clear idea of how Dr Kutchuk, who relied on New York, Feb. 15.
weather is formed and perhaps hii alde Razzl Denktash, 19 of how to control or change it, Police announced today
interpreter because of his the New York Times sald→→→ seizure of
faltering English, maid he felt Reuter, near-
the Turkish-Greek`plan for record 30 pounds of
Cyprus was a "constructive heroin worth step toward what pure
want" and the $4,000,000 arrest of 27 persons in a series of lightning raids climaxing a top secret two-year in vestigation.
te udded, "It provides for Chic Woman the protection of our rights."
Asked if he thought the Greck-Turkish 'plan' was' F
rate, Kutchuk replied in foltering English: "If it is a
miracle it is that the Orecks
have realised at last, our status
in Cypria"
Meanwhile, preliminary talks
Holds Up A Bakery
Manila, Feb. 16.
tion of U.S. policy, the wife of Mak Sin-aing, and their on the bunk bleeding from the Federal and city narcotics before the tripartite conference A woman, wearing a tight-
Eisenhower-Dulles policy
of "firmness on principle and flexibility on tactica" would continue.
A close associate of the Secre- tary of State was quoted in the Washington Pust toy do say- ing: "I don't think he has made up his mind on whether to retire, and I think the Presi- dent is trying to persuade him
small son, Mak Yu-wah, ved in the rear cubicle.
A Climax
The middle cubicle was octu» pled by the Choy family,
Mr Morley - John Baid: "Evidence wit be given to show that the deceased's family aud the accused's family were not ou good terms.
"A 6 pm on October 22; mat-` to. If he thinks he canters reached a climax and Chan not Carry
three on for
or four stabbed the woman to death In months, I think he will do so."
her cubicle, using two chisels Te most observers, this com- and a raper, which were later. ment seemed logical since the found in Chan's cubicle.
'Mrs Mek's young son was statements by the doctora and
The crown
down on called the infant
various son of the dead woman, Mr Jús- tice Reece said he would not nd- minister the oath or affirmation because of the child's tender years.
When questioned by Ve Morley-John the child said he remembered something hap pening one day last year, but 'when asked what happened, he did not answer, and was
27 Arrested
before meeting the call
Minister
squad members swooped on Cyprus were held separate-
fitting dress and high- suspects in tonight in London by Arch-
heeled shoes robbed parta of New bishop Makarios and by British
Colonial Secretary, Altan plush bakery shop in a York City and Nassau Lennox-Boyd, both of whom daring armed daylight County on Long Island in arrived here tonight,
holdup on Sunday. raids timed lightning
Makarios met at his hotel
Two civilians who answered simultaneously for 8.30 with advisors
for help by Antonto with Greeft. Foreign p.m. last night.
Evanghelie Averoff. Earlier to-ferman, the Spanish owner of day. Avero had met with Tur- the bakery, arrested the woman. A total of 50 officers seized 20 kith Foreign Minister Fatim and a male companio as they were fleeing from the scene. men and a woman, including n Zorlu.
Her two other male accomplices $75-a-week stock clerk in whose
escaped. British Basis
The woman gave her name as apartment they found $100,000 Mr. Morley John was assisted worth of heroin and $60,000 la Me Lennox-Boyd met with Felleissa Trinidad (29), a former by Mr
Sir Hugh Manila city employer. F. Clancy, ecting cash in two overnight bags. feyprus Governor Assistant" Superintendent Another $00,000 worth of heroin Foot and Lord Perth, Minister Police.
was found in the clerk's locker of State in the Colonial Office,
where company
he before driving to the Chequers to dine with Prime Minister the Harold Macmillan. WILS
stood down.
The hearing is continuing.
The Daily Mail reports to day that Mr Harold Mac- millan, the British Prime Minister, "- almost cer- tain to fly to Washington by the President himself, in- present when the accused started ed for Chan. next month to talk over dicated that it was too early tolls attack and when he saw what the course of the was happening, he ran into the hir Moscow trip with determine President Eisenhower."
illness,
street and found a policeman.
"When the policeman arrived The names of two of Min the cubicle he found Mrs Mak Mr Macmillan fies to Moscow Dulles' closest lleutenants were dying.
with Mr Selwyn at the head on Saturday
"In the meantime, the cccused of the list from Lloyd, the Foreign Secrcicry.
which it was speculated that left the premises."
Mr Morley-John sald other Eisenhower might He wil report to M. Michel President Debre, the French Premier, in soon be compelled to choose a police, who arrived later, found to the Secretary of the weapons and bloodstained and successor Paris on March 9 and 10
clothing in Chan's cubicle. State. fo *Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, in
un March 11 and 12.
Bonn
The paper's political corres- pondent says that a direct night to Washington from Bonn could then fellow "Fo that British views are known before the 90,000 drivers on the Western Foreign Ministers meet roade, 13,000 more than the on March 15 to discuss Russia's previous year, making Berlin ultimatum."Reuter, ratio of about three drivers per vehicle of all types from private cars to pedal tricycles, and there is no sign of the present Increase tapering, of
In
Not all the fault lies with
the motorist, However. many cases a great deal of the blame rasts with the pedestrian and the "destina."" tion or bust" cyclists who wobblo all over the rond. The former is notorious for wandering
Inter-
SIX SHIPS
COLLIDE IN. FOG
Hamburg, Feb. 15. Heavy fog In northern coast- al areas brought threo collision separato, ship accidents today.
Speculation
Mr V. L, J. D'Alton oppear-jal the | worked.
PEERS IN
COUNCIL HOUSES?
• Follte cold it second largest herein seizure on record. The largest, a tile over $7 pounds, was found in an Elmont, Long land, rafi in January. 1959.
The $4,000,000 value placed on the heroin seized last night re- presented the total zum peddlers would have received for the narcotic when it was sold to Cambridge, Feb. 15.
told Cam-users. Lord Altrincham
Police identified the ringlender Paper Wrappings bridge University students to- The
weapons Fad
day he was looking forward to of the operation as Mare Antonio paper
peers live in Qualandino, who was arrested Some observers thought that wrapped round their handles, the day "when
counell houses and when a lord in his Long Island home at
Hicksville.-UPJ. A Mr Christian Herter, the num-and pleces from the wrapping bor two man of the State De- were found under Mes Mak's a schoolmaster and not
master of fox hounds."
returned
a Barany and is to the buliding, aucceeded to where he was arrested by known for his criticisms of the walting police officers," Mr English Monarchy, added: Morley-John said.
think that time is not very far alist A young girt, Choy Man-ling, away,"
The peerage would then not proposed solution to the prob- told the court she and her
tolerable, merely family had occupied the, middle be cubicle on the floor on October declared it
desirable--Reuter. 22 last year.
partment, who is now acting as body.
"Early next morning Chan The
Secretary of State, might be named to the post if the doc- tors decided that
Dulles Mr should not carry on.
Another leading contender for the job was thought to be Mr Douglas Dillon, the Under- Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.
It was believed that Mr Dillon, although jualor to! Mr Herter, might have an advantage for he is only 40-year-old and Mr Herter IN 63. In addition,
34-year-old peer, who Agreement Likely
Tokyo, Feb. 10. The Philippines and Nation- China may reach an agreement on details of the
of. he tem
2,700 overstaying
ALL SPANISH
Police investigators Trinidad and her
sold that male com of panions hogtied Hernan's wife this Fely, her sister Isabel Hidalgo, Makarios and Demetrio Gonzalez, a baker. all Spanish
Athens correspondents London newspapers morning reported Was
115
pesos
opposed to matutaining The victims were
nationals. of British bases on Cyprus.
look The British
groun Government, The however, has made it clear that from the cash register and a maintenance of its bases was US$107 wrist watch from Mrs the prime condition to ratlica Herman, they said.
Herman, who was in his bed- Zurich agreements tion of the Serious diezension was anilel-room upstairs, slipped out and pated if both parties stuck toho sought help of the
people demands.-U.P.I. and nearby-U.P.I. their France-Presse.
EMPIRE LOYALISTS DEMONSTRATE
London, Feb. 15.
might become Chinese here this week, it was The League of Empire Loyaliste staged a protest
reported today-U.P.I.
Tax Claim Against Queen Dropped
Derby, Feb. 16.
Mr Herler, although ] An income tax claim against
skilled diplomat, suffers from a painful arthritic condition that compels him to use crutches./
sections without regard for
A German vessel sank in one his own safety or that of of them. The latter is a others.
The Gemari Coastal motor.! Mr Dillon, strongly supports nuisance of the first degree veel Kehrwieder sank after Mr Dulles' policy of firmness in and drastic action should colliding with the Swedish dealing with the Soviet Union. be taken.
motor Ably Liana,
Others who are being re- Another colllion-involving tioned as a possiblo Becretary of A few years ago the Police Danish and Polish ships was State include Mr John McCloy, began taking names of jay-reported. In. the Elbe, near former Ambassador to West
Germany; Mr walkers but the practice Brunsbuetteloog.
Henry Cabot The deformation service iden- Lodge, Chiat U.S. representative seems to have been forgot- top. While it is admitted tied the ships as the 2010-ton to the United. Nations; General- that the tank inadimcult Polish motor ship Tetzow and Alfred Gruenther, former the the 1810-ton Danish motor ship Supreme Allied Commander In one it is high time that
Europe, and a close friend 'ntă authorities took some Wallan Andrea g
Earlier it had reported that a | President - ElsenhowerTY/MAA: MEC to impose disciplines on these aweglah tanker and Groak kanama Dewa Bonner, Beaut -bros-ingsthestranda, regula- motor chlp had collided in the blow goldene i den har tager J
Baltic-UPL
Queen Elizabeth hus been dropped by inland revenue authorl- ties, it was stated here today.
Derbyshire lead mining Iawa.
the The court ordered that the claim be taken up with the inland revenue au- thorities after the deputy steward, Mr. Phillip Cash, commented that it was out of the question", for the crown to pay taxe
The claim was against the Quden in her capacity as head of the Duchy of Lancaster drawing royal- tles on load mining' in Derbyshire.
Foda
John Queen's burdufter of 'court" told
outside the Dorchester hotel here tonight against the arrival in London of Archbishop Makarios.
Soon after tho Archbishop had entered the hotel, two members of this extreme-right- wing organisation drew up in sports car equipped with a loudspeaker,
BROADCAST
J
Australia
Score Fast
Melbourne, Feb. 16. shouted | Australia, 158. für ihres ont
They began broadcasting as members of the Archbishop'a. staff arrived in' a; ascohd "ear.
The Toyalists “Makarios was responsible for all the murders in OrpruE be should not be abered
(after funch,' on the third day
of the fits and find. T
B) Innings", Body,
They identified themselves aére members of the Laigua kathay || Affer, the ›