THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, - APRIL 13, 1959,
Pagó 5
Teenagers Told:
"Don't Smoke
New York, April 12.
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The City Health Commbaioner disclosed today that New York pubile schools have been asked to discourage teenagers from smoking as a result of reports linking cigarettes and lung cancer.
Monty Called
"Great Failure"
London, April 12, An
Oxford University history profemur today Frutly
Fleld criticised Marshal Montgomery's pro- posed trip in Moscow at the end or the month,
"Canil sre that there In any virtue in his golax," Malt Dr Alan Taylor.
"We know that he was a grent failure as Chief of the Imperial General Staff," he added.
Dr Taylor described Montgomery as a "retired second grade soldier."
Ile said: "He was very good
conmander
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during the war when he had superiors over him: Alexander, Churchill or Eisenhower."
"Nearly everything he says on polflies is silly and nearly everything he has said on general strategy." -U.F.J.
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Dr Lcons Baumgartner zuid that adulte, particularly doctors, should take the lead in persund- ing youngsters not to take up the smoking habit.
She suit she and other off- elala were considering the pos sitrility of an organised anti- moking campaign in pubile school.
the
En an Interview WCR's radio show “Let's Find Out," Dr Baumgartner WHE asked if she intended to wage a campaign against crurelle *moklug.
"Well," she-replled, "We have bad a lot of talk about that.
"We had
a meeting of the CARCUT nivlsory Committee. which we formed and Just recently.
Campaign
up
"What we have done is to ask the schools to do something: more with the teenagers again 10 that they don't get started smoking.
"We're looking to this ques- tou o more of a campaign. I think the thing that is-trouble-W sonu is what good does it do if you do make a lot of statements and put out a lot of pamshlets?" --U.P.I.
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'African Women Should
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SAID DANIEL
Toronto, April 12.
A pair of broken glasses and an embittered out- look on the Ballets Africains was all Daniel Braithwaite had to show today for his attempt to stop 32 native dancers from performing in the near-nude.
Braithwaite, a 30-year-old Toronto-born Negro machinist, picketed last night's final performance at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.
He said three came out on the
show was about
roughed him up.
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street as the
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SATURDAY'S SOLUTION—Adrost: 3 Obstacle, 6 Ever, 0 Comedian, 11 Mediator, 13 Ante, “15-(woll)Disposed, 18 Threaten, 19 Base, 21 Furrowed, 25 Salvages, 20 Vice, 27. Mediocre, Down! 1 Deem, 2 Moed, 4 Bool, 5 Tier, & Cuir, 7 Brate, 1.C-ABR-06 10 Mower, 13 Erion, 16 Theme, 16 Shrug, 17 Dours, 19 Boson, "20" Soled, 21 Miro, 22 Bear, 33, Whim, 26 Dred. -
In a telephone interview ta- slight, studious-look- ing devotee of African culture gave this
account of the Incident.
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the Saturday matinee which was very good unil the lewd encore when four or five girls started the bumps and grinds.
"I walked out and complained to the managera
Daniel was told not to mike a nuisance of himself and EO home.
But he made a pickét sign saying "African Women Should Wear Brussleres" and paraded it in front of the theatre as thei evening audience was arriving,
"Amused"
Several ticket holders stopped fo ask such questions as "Dm't they have anything out"
Braithwalte told what he had seen women wearing black, net, brassieres.
"The prople
HIGHEST TOWER
WYNFORD
WORLD'S
YOUNGEST · EDITOR
London,
Wynford Grant, who has just passed his twelfth birthday is the world's youngest newspaper proprietor.
He is also editor, reporter, printer, advertising and circulation manager and delivery boy, of the British provincial newspaper The Billericay Observer.
Wynford, recently called on the Town Clerk at the request of the 27-member town council of Basildon, Essex, to request press fack- ules for his newspaper.
Mr Alma Halt, the Town Clerk, had to And out on behalf of the counell whe- ther the application WIL bona Ade and to ensure that the newspaper has a nation- al or local elrontation.
IG reply to the Town Clerk
sald Wyndford
he wasn't afraid to walk home
dark alone in the
council meetings.
alist would Hot Interfere with his school homework,
Wynford founded the six- page newspaper just over a year ago because he was bored when 1 school magazine stopped.
Il appeara fortnightly and has a regular circulation at between 50 and 100 coplem.
Following the interview Mr Hall sinted that he will recommend to the coumadi that Wynford Grant's news-
should be paper
officially recognised afler
and granted full frew facilities.
Picture #liowa -Wynford talking to the Toon Clerk.
He also assured Mr Hätt that his duties as a journ-
Britons To Flee
North In
War
London, April 12.
"SAHARA-
THE WEST'S NEW OIL GUSHER"
London, April 12.
A British newspaperman said today that dedicated French pioneers in the Sahara were spelling the end of the West's dependence for oil on the Middle East.
Nows of the World reporter A. Noyes Thomas, back in London from a special assignment in the Sahara all fields, directed a warning to Iraqi Premler Maj.- Gen. Abdul Karim Kossem in a front-page banner- Ine story headed "Sahara Will be the West's Oil Gusher."
The long article was a re- sume of what ne saw during
ita
tour. ti Wis levelled directly ut Kasseni.
He sald ho Kassem
had "news" for
"And,” he said, "I surgest You weigh it very carefully before you raille your Middle East. old сал toa Dollybefore You act on any thoughts you may have About
malonausing the oil resources of your country.” Saying that the Sahara was far from being desolate waste "you may still imagine it to Thomas described tha aclivity in the desert.
be"
Held 10,000 "eager young French ploneCTS
are out
there among the sand dunes working their hearts out through the fiery days and bitterly cold nights,"
New Era
for
He said they believed their inbours would result in a now ern of prosperity for their own country and eventually their Western neighbours.
Ho sald they know their work can give France and eventually much of Western Europe completo independence from the oli suppiles "which You and other Middle East leaders have until now been able to use as a trump card,” He said that Intensive DTO- specting and drilling in Sahare in the past three years hove revealed recoverable re- serves of at least 800,000,000 tons of oil,
►
He Had Star
Part In The
Purification
Ceremony
Kampala, Uganda, drought and a dead dog
April 12.
caused a riol in Kitskwi, Uganda, according to police reports reaching here today.
The dog belonged to the local
Astan
Xaredbam irader, Deva. It died three months ago and he buried it. There were muiterings among
the
tribegnen, “Burying a dog la against tribal custom,” will they complained. "It bring evil spirits among EUR
and we shall be cursed." Their fears were confirmed when the rains failed to arrive. A crowd Kathered outside Devs's shop, "You have brought a drought
us," they upon tho
declared. "Dir up the dog and give ps purilloation
"And more reserves are being discovered all the time," he suid.
Giant Gamble
even
two
roats, for
ceremony D
may fall." Stones crashed
that the rains
on the shop, smashing A showenke and damaging three vehicles. Deya
hastily agreed to their de mands.
"In a giant gumble," Thomas | Later, he was horrified to learn said,
decided "France
that the purification ceremony before all these reserves were included sioning the 1022 proved to push ahead with
responsible for the curse. A multi-million pound
schemes party of police arrived just build pipelines from the
in time to save him. They Vistnesses of the Sahara to
arrested 15 tribesmen, in- oluding four local chiefs. U.P.L.
to
Britain will rush 12 million refugees to shelter in hide the Mediterranean. The gamble
ould in the northern hills in any future nuclear war,
the Sunday Graphic said today,
London, April 12. Moscow Radio boasted to- day that Russia this year will begin building a cone shaped television tower that will outstretch the world's tallest buildings in height and transmit a
The report said the Home television picture to dis-Secretary, Mr R. A. Butler, was tricis 80 miles outside already at work on a massive plan to uproot millions of fam!- Moscow,
lies and shepherd them The broadcast said that the kafety In Wales, Scotland and powerful new TV station will Northern England in the event tower 1.825 feet into the city of a nuclear battle between skyline from the grounds of East and West. the Dzerzhinsky Tark of culture and rest at Ostankino,
On the basis of the Pravda
EKSI
report Moscow's ultra-modern television station will rival the world's tallest buildings were mostly tourist showpiece. amased-hlok bat The EMT Lower- hill Далости thematives dida't 1880 is 004 feal high; Tokyo's think it was funny. About
television tower rises to 1,082 8.15 p.m. three of them came fect. Even New York's 1022 put-and-shmused- angrily a storey Empire State balding" me in French. I could tell
will surrender Its Everest-like they were mad."
aloofness, It
1,230 mensures
He said he was shoved off the sidewalk.
"One of the women was cheer
ing them on, and they hit me in the face," he said.
When the theatre manager gave him 15 dollars for his glasaca, he went home to think it over.
"I don't think I'21. do any-
feet high, compared to Moscow's plan to build to 1,825 feet juto the sky.-U.P.I.
Gladly Pay, If...
The
thing about it-I made my Director's office sald
point," he said.
д
Chicago, April 11.. Chicago Income Tax
claimed his mother-in-law as His "point" was this:
a dependant and added this "The people of Africa are plaintive note: fighting for independenter, but Please note my new, exemp- Ballets Africains is damaging tion. If you can arrauge her this noble cause by appearing removal from my home, I'll In North America like savages." gindly pay the additional $120 -U.P.L
fox."-UPL
to
The Graphic said Mr Butler's proposals for the pattem of evacuation will reach Cabinet level for discussion soon.
First Target
Universities Against Apartheid
Capetown, April 12 Remote mountsia, sreau of Student representatives of all tho
selected as English-langungo north were
universities shelter sites because Britain's in South Africa today declared traditional safety: nones around - Prens statement they would- the south coast now house a not accept the principles or chain of rocket sites, it said. provisions of the Nationallat Government's bill which seeks to introduce opartheld infỡ til- versities. They would be the first The statement, Issued after a target of any long range mis weekend conference of the siles from Eastern Europe and Students Representative Coun Russin," the report said,
ell, said they would refuse to The Graphic also said British accept the bill even though it Commonwealth Governments had already been read for the would be asked to take a large second time in Parliament.—
of refugees in the Reuter. number event, of a surprise attack.
Butt the report consollar Tongue Of Newt?
02
added that government lead- era "do not think that shy
London, April 12 foreign power would bo
Chamber The London foolish enough to unleash an } Commerce said today it had re- H-bomb war on the world.” ceived requests during the last And anyway, it said, many year for the names of suppliers people would take the fatalistic for such item D$ wart hog attitude and rebuse to budgeteeth, popping bugs and cere- from their homes-U.P.J.
monial cannons...U.P.I.
HUGE SHOW OF
Las Vegas, April 12. Four British Vulcan jet
bombers and a Comet of
AERIAL
FIRE POWER
is about to pay off.”
One of the lines, he said,
emerges
Algiers. It
toon.
the coast near will Le Bnished
Another to the sea is being driven from the southwest of the Bahara across Tunisia, It will be finished in 18 months, Between them the anoi eventually be
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capacity 26,000,000 tons.
realise "Already the French that both these pipelines are much too small to cope with all the all that to purbing even now
from the new wells. More out- lets are being planned.
No-Pipe-Dream
call this a pipa
Crippled
Boy Found
Grand Junction, Colo.,
April 12.
A 100-man search party, using a helicopter and bloodhounds, rescued a crippled boy today from the wilds of the rocky mountains near here.
"It is hoped that even at the outset crude all will be avail-
bir this North African coast-A-Grand Junolign=physician boy, Sammy just across the narrow Mediter amined the ranean from Europe, at prices Jennings, 7, and said he was in slightly lower than it is being good condition despite the fact offered at present far away on
that he had spent 18 hours in the Persian Gulf.
'rugged mountain country. "You can
The hoy,
blind in one cyo dream If you like, Major- and crippled, was first spotted Gen. Abdul Karim Kasato,” 191 top of a flat rock, one third Bald Thomas.
you of the way from the top of a should know that for France mountain, 14 miles in the near future and for here. Western Europe at a not-ko-
"A Grand Junction business- distant date it in a dream гла Henry Swensen, mid coming true.
he saw the boy standing on the rock, perched precari- curly on the side of a cliff,"
south
Family Panic
of
There are many knowledge- able Frenchmen who belleve that the oll-and vast resources of natural
Which the Sahara is about to yield will kurn France within three or
Chester Jennings of Grand four years into the world's Junction, the boy's father, solá third greatest producer of that searchers were unable to energy. Only the United States explain how Sammy climbed. and Russia will be in front." the steep mountainside. -U.P.I.
Another highlight will be the "Death Factory"
first public display of America's cammercial jet age fect-the- Douglas DCi, Boeing 707, and:
Transport Command led 617 Dom Buster" squadron of with delegates from 47 coun-Convair 880. foreign participation to the Royal Air Forco, vero led trios. day in the greatest de- by Alr Vice Marshal George monstration of nerial fire Walker, Air Omoer Command- power ever given in the Number One Group of United States.
Thousands of gamblers de sorted the casinos of Las Vegas to go to Didian Springs, 00 miles north in the desert," "where Jet pilota from 10 nations took part in the display.
Bomber Command.
The big fire power display was given by 1.8. bombers and fighters, and included bomb drops and reckel and cannon Äringe.
"Miss Space"
Highlights during the weck shead include an attempt 10-
A Russian-held 0orrow on world aviation spend record by 7-year-old blonde American Miss Jorrie Cobb,
Inevitably there is a "Miss Space" elected for the 20- cision. She la Mixa Suzanne Adams, 29, from Dallas. She sports a space helmet, skintight sweater, shorts, and black not slankins.
Anniversary
Bolsen, April, 12. .
hero to- Simple ceremonies day commemorated the 14th anniversary of the liberation of the handful of survivor of the concentration Bergen-Belsen camp--notarioas |"factory."
The boy become Lost yesterday when he wonders et away from a family pienia to return to the Jennings our, parked 150 yards away.
Jennings'sald his son was
dressed in a light' jacket but
did not complain about having to
VORM DOS.
spend the
night in sub-freezing, westfäT. "He told me he just prayed all night to Jerus" the father said.-U.P.I.
Nazi "doeth Not So Secure
Her message, to the 'world's he will, fly a twin-england with ina into space and that
Prem is that woman should, go The camp in which 30,00o Jews lost their lives, was the
Montgomery, Ala., April 11
Aero Commander in a bad to "a compatible" man and wife, site of ceremonies in which re- The Absolute Security Lo It was a lively curtalo-raber wrest" from Peire Zakhousaning team would be better than a ligious norvicos were conducted | Insurance Co. was placed in The delta wing: British Val to the World Congress of Fight, his 1935 record of 213.7 taller two-man crew __for_lengthy | by ministers of three faiths.- - receivership in Federal cane, drawn from the Tamauá (which opens here tomperów i an hour,
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