THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960.
Order given: Sink submarine! The boy who was
Sketches of Dior models found in Paris hotel
Paris, Feb. 10. Police searched a Paris hotel where an En Esh WOMAN designer was staying found 34 skeiches of copied
Paris
and
fashions — 12 Dior molels and 12 h
Jacques Esterel.
Ernst Gack, 50,
ARGENTINE PRESIDENT
CALLS FOR ACTION AGAINST MYSTERY SUB
Buenos Aires; Fel id.; Argentine President Arturo Fròndlží has given orders to sink tha unidentified submarine re- portedly bottled up during the past 12 days in Nuevo Gulf, 800 miles south of Buenos Aires. The Independent "Radio Navy patrola arst discovered Rivaluvio" broadcasting sta- the presence of the Mysterious Submarine on „ January 20. tion reported this today,
Binea then the Argentino, Navy has taken three major measures,
alled
Aources
The radio close to the government,"
Official statements have ip- Swissdicated that, up to now, Argen- cilzen, of Zurich, and Adolf tine Navy and Air Force operit- Burger, 45, of Upper Grosvenor long have been almed merely Street, Muyfair, London, both at bringing the mysterious sub- fashion house directors, were marine to the surface. held for questioning.
Police sald that Gack and Burg were interrogated at length but were later allowed France together with to leave the English
MI Owens, unle to be Burger's drzigner-AFP.
wem
Radlo Rivadavia raid the sub- marino has been located 75 fathoms below the surface.
. It snick
another submarine,
which probably came to the aid of the first one, also entered Nuevo Gulf last night.
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A naval captain has been Tamed as commander of operations in the Nuevo Gulf,
been
Both Argentine and foreign commercial shipping har barred from the Gulf, and. Well informed sources sald the Navy has begun laying mines in the narrow entrance to the Gulf.
of
Also, it was understood, the
cordon Navy has set up a destroyers and frigates around the entry to the Gulf,
The
destroyer Cervantes, using sonor and rader equip. ment, and armed with depth: charges, was keeping constant contact with the submarine.
The Irigato La Republica Is helping the Cervantes to keep guard, and the Navy has re- called its sonar technilelons.
in opera-
After being grilled for five heure, one day, by People's Court prosecutor-fudge, Colonel Mahdawl, 41-year-old Lealio. Marah's British businessman who has been held in Jail In Bagdad since the attempt on. Kampem's life last autumn, was recently cleared of complietly by the evidence of Kadhim al-Axkawl, one of the accused. Colonel Mahdawi then issued an order for the arrest of the two men who had socused. Marsh in court, Ibrahim Durk, and Abdul Latif Mahdi. But Marah has not yet been released. Picture shows Marsh (seated) listening to his accuser Mahdi (leri). Between them is an interpreter. Express Photo.
Also taking part to this epeces E. German sports
its
tion were planes and the aircrati carrier Independencia and planes.
Marines have been posted around the arch to prevent ald from reaching the submarine by land.
A blackout has beers frustituted, AFP.
Wine-laden
ship in trouble
San Francisco, Feb. 10.
writers barred
from winter games
Washington; Feb. 10.
The United States has excluded East German sports writers from covering the Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley, California, because it was feared they would inject political issues, a State Department spokesman suid today.
East German skiers and other
admitted to the United States
The 21,800-ton tanker An-competitors, however, have been gelo Petri, laden with as part of an all-Germen team. wine rolled helplessly in high seas off San Fran cisco today as tugs tried desperately to tow it to safety,
Mr Lincoln White, the De- prtment spokesman, sold in a
statement:
"The basic const-
deration in our decision is our desire to see the Squaw Valley true played in the games The Angelo Petri hand is olymple spirit and without the gines and rudder put out of
of political intrusion
saus action in battering seng last night which might cause friction and as it was on a voyage to the
Infecting Caribbean Sea.
A helicopter was sent to take off the crew under the impres-
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INADMISSIBLE
He sald that the Communist aground on a candbank. A little writers legally were inadmissible Inter however the captain suc under the U.S. immigration ceeded in anchoring the ship, rules and
order to have
entry them
the There was still a danger to granted day that the tanker would go Secretary of State would have aground and break its back. The had to request special waivers tugs were trying to haul it out from the Attorney General or to sea until the storm subsided. I the grounds of nations
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Burmese elections
terest.
in-
"We were not in a position to request exceptional action. In unese cases," Mr. White snid.
Compromise plan for Cyprus
Nicosia, Feb. 10,
Carpenter
plans trip
on ark-raft
A Mormon wants to
prove
Honolulu, Feb. 10,
capenter, who that Semites from the Middle East drified with the
currents Amerien hundreds of Central years BEO, will try to sull an ark from the Arabian Sea to
Guatemala.
occan
To do this, Mr Do Vero F Baker, 44, is building a 40-by- 20 foot raft-like art at a cost of US$50,000. Training cruises will start in June off Redondo Beach, California, home port of the raft, and continue for about six months,
Mr Baker said in un inter- vlow the ark and its equipment will be taken to Muscat, Oman, near the Persian Gulf, next year. From there, he and eight others will call on the raft on a two-year cruise to Bombay, The Foreign Undersecretary Philippines,
the Ceylon, Sumatra, Malaya,
Japan, Sestle, Mr Julian Amory. flow Washington, Redondo Beach, back to London tonight and Guatemala.. attor ᄆ now meeting Mr Baker, well-known with Archbishop Makarios, skipper of the raft Lahi IV, Cyprus President-elect and drifted from California to Dr Foxi Kutchuk, Vico Hawell in 1950. That trip, he says, illustrated his theory" that President eloct.
Hawaiians came from America. -AP
Although no agreement was reached Archblahop Makarlos said that "the door for further
gollations is not closed."
It was understood the meet- ing considered Dr Kutchule's He stated that the East empromire...plan whereby German press and, radio had Britain
would be given Rangoon, Feb. 10. Returns from the Burmese made efforts to intrude political sovereign rights over 50 square general elections showed today issues into the preparations for miles of territory, instead of that U Nu's "elean" political the Olymple Games and in the the 120 square miles originally faction had won at least 150 games themselves.
asked by Britain-AFF. acnts In the Parliament, the "stable" faction 20, and others Mr White went on: "The re- 23.
gime and its propaganda media Returns were still awaited which these journalists repre from 22 constituencies, Countant have in recent months r2= | Ing of votes was suspended in gunded international spori two constituencies because of primarily as a vehicle for the protests from "stable" faction accomplishment of politics) candidates-UPI.
objectives."-Router.
Cabinet will hear
latest on railway threat
London; Feb. 10.
6 Obylously, a super-garment The Cabinet will meet tomorrow morning to hear
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place for it (5)
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away (8)
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blem (7)
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at root level (7).
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the latest reports on the threatened national strike which would paralyse Britain's railway system from midnight next Sunday.
Mr. A. Butler, the Homo dispite by calling in union em-Bocrotary, who la ta, charge of leadern Doe "podoo talks
affaire until the return of the The now novo followed
talks, betweED Prime Minister, Me. Harold breakdown In MacMillan from Arrien, will beatma of the 365,000-strong National Union of Hallwaymen preside
nd a commition of the Trades Union Congress, te same in ges The Committee failed to int the union chiefs to inze
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„YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acrom: & dial, 7-Minus,
as
dared, walked. off with £15,000
Norwich, Feb. 10.
Richard Adcock, 18-year-old clerk, walked out of the Norwich City Treasury with £15,199 in, cash because someone had taunted him that he had "a yellow streak,” defence counsel said at his trial here today.
Under-the-ice
cruise to Pole
by third U.S.
atomic sub
Washington, Feb. 10. The atomle submarine Sargo
has made
an under the to the North ice cruise Pole, the Navy announced today.
The Sargo, which left her base
Adcock who had bragged openly in the office that he was going to take, the money, acted ke a child who wanted to pull Bre, communication cord in a train and after being dared, did it just for fun," counsel addedt.
The youth was "Immature, self-centred and full of aclf- dramatisation" and person who considered himself almost unique", counsel dicled.
"He is going to learn yory quickly that he cannot live in
fairyland."
A
that
· paychiatrist sald Adspek, who pleaded guilty to
employers,
stealing the money
the
from his
Norwich
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Wwe Corporation, schizophrenic case,
The Julgo decided not to send Adcock to prison an this
turn might
him criminal.
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at Pearl Harbour on January 18, reached the Pole on Tuesday,
Ja He placed the youth instead The Sargo is the third US. en probation for three years on Navy nuclear submarine to go condition that he entered a to the Pole. The first was the mental hospital for
▲ period Nautilus which reached the hot exceeding one year.-China, Pole on August 3, 1938. The Mail Special,
submarine Skate travelled to the
Pole on August 11 of that year and returned to the Pole again on March 17, 1959.
7 SURFACINGS
Lieutenant Commander. Jóha H. Nicholson, skipper of the Sargo, sald he brought his ship up through the leo seven timca while en route to the Pole.
In most of these, surfacings the entire upper portion, of the The ship was able to breaks through. However, on the last two at Lempta only her high sail could penetrate, the ice which was al least thres feet thiels
The U.S. Navy announcement today said that the Sargotis now continuing the-explorO- tion of the Arctic basin "
The primary purpose of the Bargo's cruizo. is to CONTINEO the exploration of the Arctic basin began by the Nautica and Skate. The three ships have collected peránographis data about the physical structure of the, poeam bottom -and lee condiilong at the top
of the world.—AP.
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Church view on divorce
St. Louis, Fab. 10. American Guild of Catholic Paychiatrists was told today a marriage an pulment might be proper in the eyes of the Roman Catholic Church in some cases, whore, one of the. parties was mentally dis- turbod.
Msgr. Hoyce gold-the church's general law was that "Marriage Comets of the consent of both parties to the marriloge contract,
"If it can be provod that one of the parties, la incapable of giving his consent," he cald, then there is no contract and annulment is in order."-AP.
SOVIET SETTLES
WARTIME
CLAIMS
Washington, Feb. 10.
More Americans The Soviet Government today turned over to the United
to visit Asia
104 sentenced wall travel
in Cuba
Havana, Feb, 10.
A five-man Cuban Military Court today, convicted 184 people of plotting against the Castro re- volutionary regime and ECT.. benced them to a total of 1,163 ¡years in prison.
Individual sentences ranged from 3 to 30 years. Another 30 were acquittedAP.
States cheques totalling $1,100,000 (£400,000) In settlement of claims, and counterclaims arising from maritime commercial transactions during the World War II yours, 1941 through 1946, Officials cald It marked the frs: money tettlement to be made by the Soviet Gover- ment to this country on war- time claims,
Boys stole
New York, Feb. 10. An American Express travel survey estimated today that 125,000 Americana, an IngrORSE of 15 per cent over last year, to Asian-Pacific
Spokesmen for both. gover ammunition arcas in 1000.
ments emphasised that the The survey estimated the sotted claims. were strictly number of American visitors toimited to business dealings re- Hongkong this year would be lated to shipping and outrido about the same an last year, of the much bigger lend- 50,000 UPI.
Ike won't visit
Scandinavia
Oslo, Feb. 10, The US State Department
has informed the Nor
leare account on which now negotiations recently broko down.
from army
Dartford, England, Feb, 10. Three boys aged 13, 12 and 24 | 0—were put an probation for In a formal wettlement two years by a juvenile court the Justice Deparinenthere today for stenting (EMIT Assistant „Allorney.... General | live anti-aircraft shells and George. Cochran. Boub, who three mortar bambe from 23 negotiated the settlement, res | ammunition depot. celved; cheques for $400,000
and $500,000-AP.,
No new Frenchwerin Government that Money to help
faxes in 1961
W
Eisenhower
would not be able to visit
Oato on his way to Mos- overseas Chinesë
cow next spring.
t
President would
The Paria, Fab. 10.7,
go
M. Valery Giscard Destaing, directly to Moscow. without Secretary of State at the Finance paying a visit to any of the Mimaley, (told repotipra aline Scandinavian capitals to which tonight's Cabinet meeling that he has been invited, the sources there would be no new taxes in added. 1991.
Hơ saky that the Government's decal reform would introducu relaxations In · BİRLER-Rouler,
ta...
Hussein welcomed
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Invitations have come from Finland, Denmark, Sweden, and Norany-AFP,
Bosto
One bay said, in evidence: Tbw
talked about sawing them in half to get the dyna-
mile out."
A defective cald the bombs were harmless but the shells highly, dangerous" They would explode iz ziven a sharp blow...-Reuter.
MURDER TRIAL
Paris, Feb. 10. The Central Govornament has appropriated large sums for the resoulement of some 2,000 re- tuning overseas Chak from Indonesia, Radio Pokies report-
Homon, Feb. 10% ed today
They trial of Willem, Van Rio, The fund has pirendy been a jaf-year-old Dutch rudio: remitted to the Overness Chine operator noted of murdering Altair Cohumlubeen; in Kważ- | a young American woman Lona lung „Province---AFP.
Kapilman, aboard the cargo ship Utrecht oppped here today, boi tere a crowded courtroom.
Van Itie was norused of killi Kauffman • Inst
There was a joint meeting at the House of Commons to
Johannesburg, Feb. 14, night of the comhrvative, Trans,
Eighteen Basuto minora bỡ-
Want to return port and Labour Comm
change Abalt... · dosłałogi to
|lieved trapped, in the Clydes Mr Edward Heath, Minister of strike unless they receive an
Aramin
Feb, 10 dale colliery disaster have been
Djakarta, Feb. 10. 0 Iyyan, # Lead, 10 Warbler, 17 Empy,, 19-Jáner, 18 Bent, -10 |Labour, and Mr Benest Marpless
Amellate were - Increase.
Jorekinča King. Hulepine, found safe at home, according to
Six thousand Chinore rollers Boptember 18 when he told Oridi, 21 Adare, 22 Steptrov), 28 Snoop, 26 Menu, 29 A-p-ric Mintatapt Transport, were late tonight we learned dives an enthusiastle, reception a South Africa Broadcasting in West Java want to go home, hun she was quoting his o1, 30 Rops, 81 Ward(rov), 32 Henry, 83 Upon Downs 1 M-prosent and shawsrod questions, that the Minister, of Labour is when he arriveth," in "Amman Corporation report. This means the Secretary-General of the child. Her body wo... found IL-an, 2 Tumbler, 4 The-R.E., 5. Bid-E. C. L-prpp, Lent, 11
expected to call the ralt strike today afija 1-day visit to the number of miners trapped Indoncato Foreign Omor Mr-rent-day floating our wh Lines, 13 Bnintrov), 14. Yolk, 10 Rotos, 17: Calm, 10 B-don, 20 Tarifor today the Govering leaders to new talks tomorrow, jug Basis in yad, capital of underground is now: 417 inelux-
Suwito, told reporters today, island off the Boutons coast.m Пe-pines, 22 Boys, 24 Napoo, 20 Hoard, 27 Evan, 28 Urdu. had intervened in the rall pay ii-flautoFI.
Boudi Arabia—AP,
ing six whlies—AP.
Reuter.
AFP.