THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 1959

Goering's Widow To

GI Wives Are Told: "No Brief Costumes

Bonn, June 3.

A world-wide order ad- vising wives and daughters of American soldiers not to Improper and ah- brovialed attire" in public places has been lusuri by the United Slates Army.

Wear

An Army spokesman wald here today that there was no special reason for the order.

"It is a worldwide pre- cautionary measure," be

wald.

The recommendation said: "During the summer season I expected that the selection of appropriate dress will be made by in- dividual dependants in ac- cordater with is high standard required by mill- Lary personnel."-Neuter.

Pay £64,000

Berlin, June 3.

The West Berlin Denazification Court today ordered the widow of Hermann Goering to pay 756,000 marks (about £64,000), the total value of his property in West Berlin. The court found that Goering was a leading war

'The

criminal and had profited by his posts during the Nazi era.

former Luftwaffe chief's widow, Frau Emmy Sonnemann-Goering, as heir of his estate, has to pay the fine, but the court expressly restricted her liability to the properly in Berlin- shares, bank accounts, and three bronze statues.

war crimes irlat in 1940, al which Goerine was sentenced to death for war crithes and crimes chlast humanity.

committed suicide. (Goering before

WIS carried (UR.)

She was also ordered to pay the court cxels. The cant appest within the next two weeks.

The

court resident, Herr 1obert Ohnig. sald Frau Goering's lawyer had written lu tell him she was staying away from the couri to protest in

Started Gestapo | silence" ngainst the proceedings.

Herr Ohning. read doct- He said Goering had folned the Nuremberg Hitler's Nazi Party in 1922 and ments from

held membership card number

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

A Gels ready (8).

7 Nutionality (5).

H. Recommend (8)

'30 Vehlele (6).

13 Hide (7).

15 Defunct (4).

17 Tidy (7).

18 Remedy (7),

20 At one time (4),

21 Plundering (7).

26 Tulk (calioquial) (5).

27 Large tents (8).

20 Shy (5).

20 Apalhetle (9).

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1 Circular plates (4)..

2 Colour (5),

3 Stage of development (6);

4 Support (4).

6 Harvester (6).

é Swift (6),

Round-about route (6).

11 Bird (5).

12 Angry (G),

14 Fur (6),

15 Distributed (5).

18 Solitary (5)

18 Ordinary (8)

10 Scratches (0).

23 Abstains from food (6).

23 Details (5),

24 Degree (6).

25 Twofold (0),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-A.oros; 1 Income, 5 Begin. Angel, 8 Molest, 10 Hules, 11 Tread, 12' Hest, 18 Tesis, 10 Rarest, 18 Abates, 20 Salon, 23 Zine, 23 Agrec, 25 Aroso, 20 Ropler, 27 Trica, 28 Class, 20 Stages: Down: 1 Inumerses. Colossal, Most, 4 Entreat, ₫ Berates, 6 Eludes, 7 Inert, Striking, 16 Spectres, 10 Rangers, 17′ Roveres, 19 Boasts, 2i April, 24 East.

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He was the founder of the Gestapo and of the first Ger-

חטון

concentration

Camps

Property Stored

In Peking

Embassy

London, June 3.

Mr Arthur Lowis, a Labour member, questioned the Government in the Houso of Commons today about private property stored in the Embassy in Peking. Hasked what churges had

and used slave labour from been made for the storage, for a concentration camps in list of the owners, and how aircraft industry,

much it cost to advertise that the Government would no longer store private properly in the Embassy.

He also originated the pro- gramme against the Jews.

Hitler turned against Goer- [Jng just before the German de- feat and he deprived him of all his posts in his Inst will, dated April 20 1945.-Neuter,

"The Queen Could Not

Live Away

From UK'

London, June 4. Proposals that the Queen should live for extended periods in paris of the Commonwealth

present "almost insuperable diffi~ culties," an authoritative new book declares today. The book. "How The Queen Reigns" is the result of three Years rescarchi by author and journalist Dorothy Laird.

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Miss Laird was given accounts of the Queen's life by several hundred people fechling the late Princess Marie Louise, Commonwealth high coramis- aloners, numerous diplomats and statesmen, church lenders med] distinguished men and Women In Britain,

Mr David Ormsby-Gore, for Foreign Minister of Stute Affairs, said in a wrillen reply: This property consists of turni.. books, ture, cases of clothing, photographs and other personal efects.

NO CHARGES "No storagÖ charges have

will been or

be made. I would not wish to make public a list of the owners of tile private property without their consent.

"The cost of putting nollers In the Press about this property was £25 64,

to

"In normal circumstances in-

allowed dividuals are not

property on the store private premises of Her Majesty's cm- bassies,

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"Her Majesty's. Embassy Peking nccepted custody of this A properly

times of at various disturbance in Ching in order to safeguard it against loss or damage."-Reuter,

Blues Singer Critically Ill

New York, June 3. Blues singer Billie Holiday was reported in critical condition today at Metropolitan Hospi- tal.

A spokesman for the hospital declined to disclose the nature of her illness.

Court Action To

Prosecute

Margot's Husband

Panama City, June 3.

court ruling was sought today on whether Dr Roberto Arias, husband of British ballerina Dame Margol Fonteyn, could be prosecuted under Panama's treason Laws.

have cr He Is alleged to tomised a plot in April to over- throw Panama's President Emesto de la Guardia,

Dr Arias, former Panamanian Ambassador to Britain, TDA alleged to have organfred the expeditionary force of Cubans which landed in Panama in April with the intention of over- throwing the government.

Dr Arts in #1 flying at the laxarious Brazilian Em bassy, where he was granted, political asylum on April. 24: The court ruling was sought today by Panama City's District David Sando- Miss Holiday, in her 40's, has Attorney Senor

the been in trouble with the law inval, who asked whether Referring to suggestions that recent years сп narcolles treason laws were applicable' to the Queen, As head of the charges.

the alleged actions of Dr Arius Commonwealth should live for probation for a year in Philadel- and five other Panamanians.

Tempting

weeks or months at a time in -member countries, Miss Laird

suys!

"The idea. Is at rst tempting and attractive,"

But she adds that on looking into the Idea "presents a most insuperable difeuilles."

The Queen has 10 (and may soon have more) Common- wealth countries which regard her as eliber Queen or head. I would obviously he Im possible to have any kind-ot Coherent. like if it were divided between them all: Chay Mail "Speein

She was placed on

phia in March, 1058, for illegal possession of drugs.

The singer has been denied a permit to work in New York night clubs because of her legal troubles.--U.P.1.

London, June. 3. Alexander Cntay, Commis sioner in London for Sierra Leone and Gambia, was found not guilty here today of in- „decently assaulting his secrp:

Salongbord par de Sa

He was discharged-Helter.

The court ruling on whether treason laws have been broken, may lake months.

In Panama. treason is an offence carrying a maximum penalty of 20 years.-Reuter.

Emperor's Visit

Belgrade, June 3.

Emperor Haile Selassie

of

Roberto Arlas Still in hiding,

Space Man

Hucknall, June, 3.

tury. 36-year-ald Juan Mary Ethiopla wit vist Yogoslovljy politeian fiskea Ronnie In August as the guest of Pres= Rowlett 10, why he was silting

on the Bidewallt to tens

"I've been to the moon," Rowlett Robbed.

SHE'S MISS UAR

Sherifa Zawal, 19, (left) last theek tpon the title "Man United Arab Repubile"""from" entrants from all Arab countrics. She will compete in the Miss Universe contest later

this year.

He was fined 10/- yesterday for drunkenness. "The Moon," it came out in court, is the name of a pub,-UPI.

Identified

GIPSY JOE RELEASED, MARRIES

the

Wax

Gipsy Joe Smith

Arst murderer to be

wirem reprieved

the Boclalist government stopped hangings for a trial period in 1948-three days before ho was due to die for killing 71-year-old William Bisseth.

WAS Last February he

from soland released last week he married an}=

other gipsy, 17-year-old Annie Smith, Just half his age.

They met three weeks ago In

Annie's * cafe; parents raised No ob- Jectiona,

They will now live in

a caravan radar vin)

converted the form where he woric 300 +

On

Buckinghamshire

labourer.

Picture shows Gipsy

the

and Annis Biler

wedding. She чтото

ti

white gown, white feather shoes, shoulder-length veil, and carried a bouquet of red roses.--Express photo.

Man Runs Amok At Hyde Park

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"Courts Restrict Freedom Of UK Press

Southend-on-Sea,

June 3, Important restrictions were still imposed on the freedom of news- papermen in Britain, the annual conference of the Institute of Journalists was told here today:

The

editor of the Daily Sketch, Mr Herbert Gunn, In- stilute president, said he wan referring to the continued oncrnton of the love of 10 tempt of court.

By this an editor or reporter Imprisoned could be fined or simply at the word of a judiga and with no right of appeal,

The difically most Journa- Hists had was that they were .compelled to guem whether or when comment was con- tempt. If they guessed wrONE they had "bad 11," Mr Gunn added.

The present den" of the needed much sak.

"exacting bur- bot laws piso more easing, he

Duty

"I wonder how many people are getting away with swindles und worse because newspapers cannot get al them without risking an action for libel which might cost them many thousands | of pounds?" Mr Gurn asked.

"One of the dullen of a newspader la to protect the pubilo from graft and - conduct în liigli places. It is kotting over more difficult' to

Tho

situation affected the welfare of the public. Tho Pruss which represented the people should have enough pro-.

It to expose tection lo chable and comment freely where the intersts of the people were in- volved.-Router.

Sukarno

Warns Nasution

Djakarta, June 3. President Sukarno bas urged the Indonesian Army not to take any "drastic" action in the present turbulent poll- tical situation, it was reported tonight.

Informed sources told United Press International that Sukar- no hes sent message from Los Angeles, where he is wind- ing up a gloral tour, to Army Chief-of-Staf LL Gen Abdul Haris Nasution, warning Nasu- mang magpile that the its contacts of corner

tion not to go to extremes,

The army ordered il pallileat For London”, dine *ama nalvities banned veterany”. In

A coloured man ran amok in the wake of the defeat of the Hyde Park in London's President's gulded democracy proposals by the constituent As- West End Today, and

sembly. Fears were expressed stabbed two policemen.

that the army might seize total power. Police reinforcements were

SUMMONED rushed to the Serpentine bont- ing lake area after a man began. threatening passers-by.

Com-

Regional army commanders were summoned to Djakarta by Nasution. Tho general also Ife was chased and trapped at talked with political party Hyde Park corner but in leaders excepting the violent struggle before being munists, [pinned down to the pavement Commerctown, Col, June 3

Injure ne managed lo Two youngsters who broko oficers. into a building behind high school and also ralded a nearby Policemen, watched by a big

identified beclive were

for crowd, sut on him until he could be removed by ambulance. police yesterday by the bees.

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two

There was no indication of what was disietismëd, But the Moslem parties, which formed solid bloo to reject Bakari:oʻs plan, promised to do nothing that would cresto farther un« rem.

Ofects arrested a 12 and

two policemen wore appeared that Nasution's were Intended to 13-year-old boy who had been taken to nearby Saint George's actions

with serious chest "freeze" the aliuation until the slung on the face, hands and Hospital

wounds-China Mail Special President returns.---UFI, chest.-UPI,

Wife Spent

Auckland, June 3. The London socialite wife of a wealthy Auckland wool broker spent £100 a day, the Auckland Su- preme Court was told today..

£400 A Day

LONDON SOCIALITE

DIVORCED

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Mr. Justice Shortland, In granting the decrée abmalute, refused an application fór a further adjournmenÍ „

He said that Mira Provost's London solleltors had beets award of. today's fixture Zoe, a week but had not submitted tha fresh evidence which they to

The court made absoluta * decree nis granted to Charlós, Patricia Helloder, is a pro-, earlier alleged had come George Prevost against his wife minent Landoti social-Ogure and | Band, Patricia Prevost on grounds of } playwright who translatek tho The couple were married on dosertion.

French play Husbands Don't Dérémber 21, 1983, in London, Min Prevost,

formanlyCom for the English stage, ehtis YA1 Spočia..

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