THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1959.
Pato
UK Gaols In Chaos, Guards Report
Dover, May 21.
Prison guards today reported a "state of chaos"
in over-crowded British prisons, ...
Speakers at the manual convention of the Prison Officers Association sald homosexuality was increasing among Inmates,
Guardy sald two of their charged" with walelung 380 fellow offers were attacked by jespecially hardened convleis. prisoners affer the recent Another reported only, three Pentonvite Prison riots sparked.) guarda for 450 prisoners. by the excention of police murderer Ronald Marwoont.
spokesman
The garis said the Penton-
with metal
In London, Home Office ville attacks involved one guard
50*} the Home being battered Secretary, M1 R. A. Butler, bucket and another being bolly had na cominen; on the guards enten in a fist fight-UP and
China Mall Speelal, charges.
However the spokesma said! a statement may be Estied later. The prison guardi sald a "state of chaos" reigned al Buch British prisons de ancient Dartmoor, Wandsworth und Pentonville,
Guard Peter Timms
said
pripon authorities Pare
very
often prepared to close
their
eyes until something happen.
"Real Danger"
Sir John
Stands Up
For Youth
We talk about homsexygir
in the outside world. It is only
thors of as win
work inside
a prison preemies who know the dangers that this ghastly thung brings before our
exts.
Very
"I s all very well talking Abou reloain and association between prisoners fail unless we | gel ancestBIT we are exposing i these men to read danger.
man
London, May 21. John Wulfenden, ́chair. of n government committee which publish- ed a controversial report `homosexuality and prostitution, said
תנו
ST NICHOLAS
Oakes Case Unlikely PAINTINGS GO
To Be Opened
Nassau, Bahamas, May 21.
Political sources said today it is extremely doubtful |
'Anastasia'
the nearly 16-year-old unsolved murder case Visited By
of Sir Harry Oakes will be reopened,
BANNED FILM IN DARTMOOR
London, May 21. Prisoners in Dartmoor, Brilain's toughest prison, are reported to have been promised Him that most other people in this coun try have been banned from seeing.
The Wild One."
of the story kere
a gang of motorcycle hoodlums siar- ring Marlon Brando.
that too much publicity WON given to delinquent youth.
"Of course there are some Hustly bits of work," he told a very lancheun
moeting
the Institute of Public Relations,
"Homosexuality is a decited danger. It is something ww
think should
About Leriously."
But prisons were too short. stizerk proper security, 1ri alume tapervise the moral resduci of convicts when they met in Association, he added. "Unles
even
670
of
of
10 maintain "But it is the hastly bits
work who get all the publicity.
are hundreds thousands of youngsters bully technical schools cheese! h and dolog all sorts of sensible and satisfactory things in the this, more and more convlets evenlags, lots of apprentices would bevonne homosexuala."und lots of perfectly honest
Ischielor girls,
prison 20.
Tissioners did something about
Mr Times adril.
Guards Attacked
He said after a recent inspec- fion of his cell block, an usæuN – tant governur wrote the follow- ing Instructions to him.
**Humosexuality
creasing
Lar
something."
"Taking them aff in all, led in the generation between the age of 15 and 25 more young men and women whom I can like and respect than I my own contem-
do among Doraries."
JM-
wing. 10
Tun much delinquency
"That speaks for Utseif," bir
Tinuns said. He agreed with WIN divinst
emphasis on auc! misbehaviour completely
The film was refused a certificate by British film censors, and only a few towns have permitted I be shown.
The Daily Mail reported. however, that the members of the Dartmoor Film Club have been promised it.
Membership of the club fs limited long-term
Lo prisoners who have spent at least a year in the gaol, ---China Mall Special.
Axe Victim
Hovering
Near Death
other guards ut the meeting: cockeyed plture of what the Asheville, N.C., May 21. who said guard forces were unworld was really like, said Sir
dermanned
Buhn, who is Vice-Chancellor of Other guards reported stan Reading University,China Mail tions la which two guards were. Special.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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3 Soils (8).
ACROSS
8 Ransom (6).
Industrious. (8).
11 Begged (8).
12 Lake (4).
13 Of less importance (8).
18 Materia (5).
19 Tart (4).
22 Did away with (8),
24 Number (8),
25 Wrlier (0).
- 20 Representative (8).
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DOWN
1 Feature (6).
2 Skilled. (5).
3 Arab (7).
4 Eastern ruler, (4).
A Damsel (4),
0 Jacket (8).
Loathing (0).
10 Fruit (5).
14 Female relativo (5).
15 Love affair (7).
18 Vetoed (0),
20 Mar (3).
17 Outstanding (6).
22 Anima) (4). '
21 Snake (5).
29 Repose (4).
YESTERDAY'S chosаWORD—Asrom: 3 Sardonic, 7 Skimp,
10
8 Latitude, 10 Retain, 13 Plastic, 15 Sano, 17 Monitor, Modicum, 20 Ewer, 21 Servile, 18 Teemed, 27 Decrease, 28 Liege, 20 Dungeons, Down: 1 Usury, a Visto, 3 Split, 4 Dála, & Nought, Clever, Animus, 11. Elbow, 12. Astir, 14 Comets, 13 Slove, 10 Noble, 18 Monded, 19 Deacon, 21 Reels, 23 Impel, 24 Exiges, 25 Bero.
A shy, dark-haired col- lege co-ed who wanted to become a mission- ary waiteu morosely in a gaol cell today for time to decide whether she would face # charge of murder or of assault for the jealousy hatcheting of a pretty classmate.
Walle Puttry Patricia Dennis, 21, of Cleveland, Ohio, sat alone in her rell, doctorB worked feverishly at
arr
Asheville HETERONE? HO the life of Rosa Walterson, 30,
of Gullford Colite.
The victim was reparted slightly
but Improved
still
critfend this afterzoon.
Miss Watterson remained un- 24 hours der heavy sedation
after surgeon worked to close the wounds in her face and noek, caused by four awift chops trem a two-foot hatchet wielded by Miss Dennis 1 the North Carolina girl's room at Warretr Wilson Colleges
Mus Deunia, who said the atlack was made in a jealous sho belleved rage becaDAD Min Wallerson and Laken ber friends from her, remained in gaol, on an open charge.. The district solicitor's omer said Miss Dennis--who earlier had vowed that "I know what I've done, and I'm prepared to pay for "would probably be charged with secret assault if Miss Watterson recovery
"Quiot, Nice"
If the girl dies, the charge would be murder. Miss, Dennis apparently blened her claureate "for all of her shortcuminata -- taking her friends, her loss of popularity, the jealousies of school business,"
+
in fer hometown of Clove- Land, Minn tennis Wis described as "quiet, nico and anything but vinlouk."-
After completion. of her; courses, at the junior colle int Swannanoa, friends sald, Miaz Dennis had planned to become a mitaionary,--UPT;
Legal Men
They said this nutamatienliy would rule
Uffort to out any recall the Duke of Windsor who was Govenor here when the Canadian multi-millionaire was found bludgeoned to death #Legal July 7, 1943.
The Lower House of the Bahamaniam legislature tnanimously 4!#1 Tuesday reepen the case but the general belle! here Was the
(0
Upper
Frankfurt, May 21.
authorities today visited the woman who claims 10 voted
be Anastasia, youngest daughter of the last Russian Czar. A Hamburg judge and several House would nut approve the other court offletuls visited Frau decision unless concrete evid-Anna Anderson to test her They {knowledge of Itussion.
accompanied by all
Anna Anderson Hves l ! rectusion in a small but deep in the Black Forest.
ence was introduced.
the
The Governor. Sir Onwald were Kaynor Arthur, would direct interpreter.
Attorney
to General reopen the case should the Upper Honse approve the
motion And the Attorney
General then would put potice to work on KL,
The Lower House acted after Cyril Stevenson, representative
for Andros island and editor of
The wo nan's claim Lo be Anastasia has been through countless German and foreign courta during the praat 25 years.
Anna Anderson herself rarely
the Nassau Herald, said he had shows up in court. She is re- new evidence and could nameported to have been ill for some the murderer.
Bungled
But authorities said Stevenson had not yet Introduced the evidence and there would be no action until he bad,
Stevenson is leader of the Progressive Liberal Party which has a forge Negro membership. Stevenson has said he believed
Į time.
The
onleials visiting ber today also Luuspected and
her
the questioned
aboiti scars on her feet, which she elaima were made by the bayoneta of soldiers during
the execution of the 'Rumika royal family.
A new trial to decide the case will be held coon. The exact
Dancers
TO SCOTLAND
These three panels from the "Legend of સા Nicholas" by Flemish arilai Gerard David have been bought by the National Gallery of Scotland with an Exchequer grant,
From lef
an
they show:
Si Nicholas giving thanks to God on the day of his birth: the faint giving a dowry to the daughters of impoverished father: and restoring te to the djemembered children in the salt tub. ExpreKS Photo,
China Says
UK Helped Build Army
In Tibet
London, May 21. China today accused the former government of Tibet of building up its army, with outside assist- ance, with the object of staging the recent revolt in the country.”
Onmy
The New China News Agency said that during the eight years from 1951 the Tibetan doubled it strength to more Chen 2,000 ofteers and men, and was equipped with Doms and ammunition, mostly auto- matic and heavy arms, obtain.
Retired from abroad.
one of the Bay Street business date depends on the results of men was gully of the murder | today's visit—UPI, for which Count Alfred de Marigny, son-in-law of the vic- Ura, was tried and acquitted,
He also was quoted as Bay- ing the Duke of Windsor alwald be Trailed because bungled the case by call- ing in stiamo detectives with out Informing local police already working on the mur- der.
British Jacksuts
London, May 21. ballerina Rowena and her husband dancer Phillip Chatfeld have deelded to relire from the Royal Ballet, Covent Garden,
uiter
Political BOUTTES sald they The New Zealand-born bal- believed the entire proceeding
leta rumained in New Zealand thus far wos for publicity to
a recent ballet tour of boost the stock of the Progres
Australia with her husband. sive Liberal Party and predicted He will dance with the Royal takenUPI.
would be Ballet until June when he will rejoin his wife in New York, where they will make their home.---UPI.
no further netion
(Ser PR A Man Marked For Murder).
The former Tibetan amy was tied to imperialism in hundred and one ways at all is equipment came from
the British and other imperialists, the agency cald.
Ita military manual and taotica followed British pat- terms. Ila óflcers evek gave their command in English, Most of the high-ranking who dominated the
officers
former Tibelun army were trained by the British or other foreign réactionarles and were willing and loyal lackeys of im- perialism, it added-Reuter.
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