THE CHINA MAII MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1959.
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WORLD'S CHRISTIANS REJOICE 45 Per Cent Cinderella Easter Theme: Former Debs Soap - Box Derby Know Facts
Didn't Know Of Tragedy
New York, March 29, A pretty 13-year-old bal- lerina gaily dunced the
role of Cinderella on the Perry Como television show-last night, unaware that her mother and her fellow entertainers were keeping from her a tragic Hecret-that her father 'had died.
Nobler Life For Mankind
New York, March 29. Christians around the world rejoiced, meditated, and paraded this Easter Sunday, amid different scenes and different climes but with same hope: a nobler life for all mankind. They came once again to those spring-basked hills
of Jerusalem to bail the resurrection of their Saviour almost 2,000 years ago-the most glorious chapter in history's most oft-told tule. Am from the pulpits of¦ And through it all was Ineed the great cathedrals, from the idea of a nobter lite for all humble country churches, mankind.
"It can't be; It can't be," Sharon dawn glinting
Lerit sald when she returned slopes and even home and tearned the secret
mountain ships at
the
At the Hollywood Bowl, the agriculture,secretary, Ezra Taft Benson, sald the greatest her mother had kept locked, the sermons told: "He events of history are thore within herself while the leis not here: for 11e is risen."
which affect the greatest ballerina repeated her
number of people for Hele-
20,000 people filled Hullywood vision triumph of a year ago. Bowl in a clear Easter down.
longest periods of time, "She wanted so much for her President and Mrs Eisenhower could be more important to In- "By this standard, no event father to ste her," said the attended services at the Gettys-viduals or nations young dancer's mather, Mrsburg Presbyterian church near resurrection of the Master," Mr thon the "She broke their farm. when I told
Benson, a church leader sold. Mrs Eisenhower, ke millions
New York's fomed of other ladies, sported new Parade spring finery.
Florence Lerit. down and erled ⚫ her."
Her father, Sanford, 43, had
been 10 years and in a In Home, Pope John XXIII Newark, New Jersey, hospital aid Mass in St Peter's Basilica and prayed international leaders would end their discord "in the superior the world,"
for the past 11 weeks.
He died on Friday night, but Sharan's mother decided to bear her grief alone, rather than shatter the girl's hap- piness over appearing on the nailonwide TV show.
The secret also was kept from Como, Its associates said it would Inve know,
interests of peace in
The Pontiff then went out side and gave an Easter blessing to more than 10,000 people gathered in St Peter's Square.
In
Moscow, though, upset bim te joyful day passed almost
Easter
was chilled a bit by
DEX
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Ready for a practice start on the Brands Hatch, Kent, motor racing .clrouit are members of a team of former debolanies who w meet a team of racing drivers in the Gravily-Power Grand Prix, to be run today. The teams will race downhill in
G-powered Racers," an up-to-date version of soap-box trolleys.—(Reulerphoto).
"Dexion
MAJOR LOSS OF FACE FOR
temperatures In the low 20'R. CHINA OVER TIBET WAR
The cold knocked out the
ot
traditional Rower display Rockefeller Centre, killing the display of 750 Ulles, 150 yellow tulips and 350 yellow chrysal themumas the first time in 25 yeas the show has not gone
01.
A
Air Force
Vandenberg California, Base,
24 pacifists held their Easter services out- the side the field's main gate. They sald they
belonged to
Friends Church, were praying for world
Un-
notfeed. There was no Euster | the "Fellowship of Reconcilla-
A source close to the singer | Parade.
raid he would have cancelled the
Cinderella Requence I
he had known.-U.P.I.
50,000 Flee
Homes
Tananarive, Madagascar,
March 29.
Fifty thousand people today left
ton" and the
The lone sigu of the holiday and came on Saturday night, when peace.-U.P.I. the city's only Roman Catholic church held Easter Mass for espacity crowd.
Mrs Roosevelt
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An unprecedented number of, foreign pilgrims poured into. Haly Jerusalein as bells Began in all throughout the city,
Among the ligrims were Mrs. Eleanor Roofevel; and Queen
their homes on the outskirts | Elizabeth of Belgium.
of Tananarive as floods which The ancient city; now a con- followed last Thursday's cy-trast of nid and new, basked in
clone in Northern Madagascar spread south to the capital. The mounting foods have left ; food short and disrupted con- munications throughout the island.
Tananarive was today com pletely cut off by the flooding ikopo river whitelt swept away flood defcnees built by thousands
almost perfect spring weather.
Officials said many pilgrims were further encouraged to make the visit by the current comparative border. ealm be- tween Israel
her Arab neighbours, Rentive stabilty In Jordan brought out 0,000 worshippers to celebrate the resurrection and, while the bells tolled
of troops and workers labouring thousands of Jews began their all day and night,
The Madagascar Government [pilgrimage to Israel
-for the
ang ordered drastle netlon to stop coming holkiny of Pussover, hinck marketing and has ordered marking Moses' exodus from relief measures, Reuter.
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Egypt.
A British Crossword Puzzle
30
12
13
Across
1 Open to all (6).
4 Retreats (5).
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7 Suitable name for a Bedouin
girl? (8).
Missile with a point whichi may draw blood (5).
Change containers, as it were (0),
1t Where in Erin lad comes
fiori (7).
13 Flower variety (7),
18 Packed up (8),
10 She's a Communist at heart
(B).
19 He can take a prida in his
animals' appearance. (8),
20 Egotist's subject? (5).
21 Show Hostility (0).
DOWN
1 Paki about a pound for some
tarian stult (6)
2 Part of North Africa (5).
3 Internal infomation (7):
4 Detest (6).
5 Unedticated (8).
B Mode seciless? (0),
10 Name of a duke (8).
12 Get back (7).
13 Its occupant was scared off
by a spitter (5).
14 Nothing on the stove but
trult (8).
16 Pale, (3).
17 Western elty trick? (5).
SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD Aerosa; i Parr, 4 Counted, Ebor, Siam, 10 Vatican, A-bat, 12 Sean, 14 Reverse, 17 Herde, 10 Chárs, 22 Scandal, 20, Omit, 27 Rips, 23 Rocitad, 30 Tear, 30 9lve, 31 In-mon-eo, 32 Lust. Town: 2 A-piece, 3 Re-man-d, 4 C-over, 5 rates, 6 Naive, Exams, 12 Shes, 19 Arla, 15 Rear, 10 East, 18 Harnes, 20 10-stel (rev), 21 Rivals, 33 Cream, 24 Noise, 25 Lille,
River Kwai Named Best Film
New York, March 20. "The Bridge on the River Kwaf," which won the mollon picture academy award. tought was named the best picturn in 1858 in "Film Daily" 36th annual list of the ten top alms.
"Bridge," the story of a British officer who Was A prisoner of the Japanese In World War II, received 240 Arst piace votes in a poll of motion picture crilics, reviewers and con- mentators,
Alee Guiness starred Ja the movie as the British officer.
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,** starring Elizabeth Taylor, was placed second in the poll with 221 votes,
The other top ten, in order of their standing, Included: "Girl," "Auntle Mame," "The Defiant Ones," "Withers for the Prosecu-- tion," "Separate Tables," "The Long Hot Summer,” +TBC+Toni Lorkha: The Big Country."-U.P.I.
SUBMARINE FORCE WANTED
+
the
Courtesy Wanted
In USSR
London, March 29.
London, March 29.
China has suffered a major loss of face as a result of the bloody revolt in
Tibet, Western diplomats believed today.
Whether the Chinese have succeeded or not in crushing-
the uprising, the sources sald, widespread repercus
sions are inevitable-particularly in India and Malaya. No Interference,
The Russians suffered B | Southeast Asian countries similar propaganda blow over which are not only neutralist bul also have large Chinese populations of their own.
Aungary
The
violent suppression of the revolt, It was believed, is bound to weaken the cold war A writer in the Soviet neutralism of many other Astan
government
which newspaper countries
have been Izvestia sald today he was regime since the Bandung Con- friendly toward the Peking looking forward to the ference four years ago. day when Soviet officials will smile, when bus con- ductors will greet' passen- | gers like personal friends and when helpful shop assistants will be happy to serve customers,
The article, a short summary
Britain herself has been following the Tibet uprising with oloen interest but some detachment.
on
the up-
Since Britain quit India shc has ceased to have the direct interest in Tibetan affairs that she did in the early part of the of which was broadcast by twentieth century. Moscow Radio, complained There has been nt official about the curt and high-handed British comment manner of some officials and rising so far. said that encounters with bus conductors, shop assistants and others "Instead of evoking a smile of gratitude en the part of the public often caused annoyance and distress."
Is it really so difficult to be always attentive, careful, helpful, tactful and pollle?" the writer asked.
He concluded by calling on readers to write to him about ofletal displaying goodwill and an "attentive and sensitive" attitude towards people and expose cases of rude and curi behaviour.-Reuter,
Robot Moon
Pilot Made
Schenectady, N.Y., March 29.
A robot capabia-of-replacing—w
Refugees
But India has inherited Bri- tain's earlier stake in Tibet, and domats here are keeping a close eye on how the Indian Government reacts.
informed officials and diplo. mata believed Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru can hardly Ignore major military action by China in a country that borders on India and from which thousands of refugers have "ought" sanctuary In India in recent years.
Diplomata bere have felt for some time that the Bandung polley of neutrallam has been wearing thin among these countries.
I was thought that countries denounce which traditionally "Western Imperiullam" wouki find it harder in future to re- concile this with simultaneous sympathy for Chiña.-U.P..
Union Boss
Arrested
Says O'Kelly
Philadelphia, March 29, Ireland President Sean O'Kelly said today that "the Irish Government must be allowed to declare ita polley without
Of Americans
On Berlin
Ridley Park, Penn.,
March 29. Only 45 per cent of all Americans over 12 years old know what the Berlin crisis is about but most of those that do firmly endorse President Elseri- hower's policy on Berlin, a nationwide survey dis- closed today.
Sindlinger and Company, a business analysis arm, made u two-day survey after Eisen- hower's talk to the V.S. Berlin fast week.
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The company's 341 field alof- ferd interviewed 0 "scieniine sample": of 2,720 men and
women.:
Only 13.1 per cent of those questioned were familiar with any of the' fosta shout the Berlin situation
Pollsters found 24.5 per cent had only a confised or vague Iden that it. Involved Ruisala.
A total of 30.4 per cent had no idea what the Berlin crisis was about
The survey showed that 45 per cent or 88.4 million persons watched Eisenhower's Berlin talk on TV art 07.8 per cent, or 85.0 inflion read about 1 In their newspapers,
Eighty-one per cent of those who watched the programme supported the President, the poll showed, and 82 per cent of the viewers knew what the crisis was about-U.I.I.
Buddha Ceremony
Tokyo, March 29. Interference by anybody at Jayanti ceremony in Tokyo to- Azion, delegates to the Buddha
tempting to use force."
be a poor
President O'Kelly, here for a day Ustened to a rendition of three day visit, said "It would the orchestra and chorus of the the "Nirvana Symphony" by government that would allow
Japan Broadcasting Corporation, ony
other and speeches expressing nuthority to assert itself in the hope, that the spirit of Buddha ihe country and take the rightful would help dissolve antagonismR authority from the elected go-between East and West.
emment of the Irish People."
Ho made his remarks before ving a prepared specch
Today's ceremony marked the
at beginning of serious discussions. the Philadelphia Irish Centre on Buddhism and its relations where he visited during a busy to the present day world Easter Sunday.-U.P.I.
China Mall Special...
In Mexico Ava Relaxes During
Mexico City, March 29. The Mexican Government to-
day arrested 1,500 strikers and their leaders in a lightning swift_move_to crush a nationwide railway workers walkout called last night when the union's pistol-packing Communist boss was gaolod.
Despite China's invasion and annexation of Tibet im 1950, Tibet's trade and communica- tions with the outside world special crews
Army troops moved in to ald and protect life for many yours have been and property. The trains were through India rather than „kept-running but badly off.
News Source
The walkout callda 5,000!--|
to the moon this been buffet---Diplomate-intra-pointed-out-panjim ga pernaimarügemizmonemiustojum
ed al the General Electric that it was also the presence of night, after rallway unton of- Company plants, it was learn-an Indlan mission in thecals, who were eating at the Tibetan capital of Lhasa that time, learned of the arrest of enabled the rest of the world Demettio- Vallejo. the Com- to be kept Informed of the munist union boes. course of the revolt. •
od today. The robot con perform many delicate operations with his two hands through electro-mechante ¦ orders transmitted to Alm from a great distance.
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Washington, March 29. American Vice-Adralral. Hymant
Richover
Furthermore → unlike today urged Buliding of a powerful attack unan counter-part--the robot farce of nuclear submarines space-traveller can pass through the radio-nctive zones around to nicet, the threat of Soviet aubinatines capable of bom-ventence.
the earth without any incon- bartling U.S. territory with missiles.
The robot's touch is reported- Richover, who is often calledly so dellente that he can pick the father of US atomic sub- the reuls of a toss without a martes, said in a televisionmaging them.-France-Presse. Interview: "We should' build a considerably larger number of attack submarines-nuclear- whicfi ore capable of destroying powered attack submarines
Russian submarines,
"The Russians have about 450;
General Dies
Sunta Barbara, Calif.,
March 29.
Hind It not been for this mission, the world probably would have
known itle or
Found Pistol
Vallejo was
seized by police
nothing of the uprising exageniz armed with machine- cept from yesterday's official Chinese announcement.
us. They said they found a small pistol tucked under Val- lejo's belt when he was arrested,
The Times, one of the low British newspapers to comment Union officials at the time 011 the revolt, said in an were meeting here to discuss editorial this week "It Mr zupport of striking employees of Nehmt admits Chinose sovereign the Pacife railway and the ty (over Tibot) on historical Mexico ·City-Veracruz Uns precedent, at least he cannot who had been dismissed by the relinquish Indian interest in nationalised railway. manage-
·Tibet".
ment.
Diplomats here do not expect armed intervention by India. The Goveniment mustered But they believed India la likely specul crews in an bhort to 21 General Willam Lassiter, to reconsider her
trains moving. whole keep maschigor of ilat Spanish-neutralist policy toward China Freight traffle was hard hit. We have built about 25 since Anjerican war, the Philippines and perhaps the Soviet Union As the crippling walkout be the end of World War II and campaign and World War I, | ton in the future.
gan, police began arresting they have built about 350." died here toddly at the age of Sharp repercussions piso were union officials and workers who France-Prezie.
01.
expected Hiroughout those supported the strike call.—U‚P.I.
or 475 submarines to our 110; veteran
Mothers Mixed Up By Mail
New York, March 29.
The American Mothers' Committee has written to 39 mothers in Kansas telling them they have been selected "Kansas Mother of the Year” while the true winner is hot due to be selected until tomorrow.
Mrs Alleen Frogarty, national, said today the embarrassing|| director of the committee which mix-up was caused by volum selects the Natiosul "Mother of tears who helped with the mall- the Year" from 20 state winners, liig.
"They were supposed to mNI "Inadvertently they got their letters addressed to "Dear Mom»! ber and inviting, the addivises hands on letteks addressed 'Dear to attend the national convenis Bitte Mother of 1958% and sent [tlan in May, 2
them instead," she said. "Reuter,|
On The
Novillo Shule's novel "On the Beach”, a slory.of a group of people isolated in Australia after stom bomba have destroyed most of the earth, has a theo tráo hủy bỏ d a bi tog realistic for tho
of the escaplat cinema-going audience.
So for the Almi version, nom being that I Biel, bourno, Australia,
the producers have pulled In a ́sure' attesoilöh Tok KZIP" escapist---Bilas Ava Gard- ner (onoo Men Arlle Bhaw, once Mrs Mickey Rooney,
Beach'-
and more intely Birs Frank Sinatra.)
maded
In Australia Aya another conquest to bar long list (which' săna2 £n- chides, a couple of ball- Agħatkhira Italian bome- disa Walter Chitari).
Ruinour. has it that that's whs she spends oveTY Spare Shokicat ;)" bver...... în Brüber, where American tonila Star Toy Trabert wanwending, the southern henstephere summer.
Picture Chown.... Ava in
·Bronk' between!' takes; fanolstaded by:n bird' in `s
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