THE CHINA MAIE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1960.

Bid to prevent World War II 'Chamberlain and Goering held

secret meeting'

Copenhagen, Feb. 14.

Mr Neville Chamberlain hold a secret "Big Three" meeting days before the out- break of World War II in an endeavour to prevent it.

A Danish broadcasting station will tell its listeners.

this tomorrow in a special feature.

The British Prime Minister is alleged to have met Field Marshal Hermann Goering and a French representa-' tive in Danish territory near the German border.

A Danish reporter

who is presenting the feature, will describe how the secret meeting was arranged by a married to a woman of Swedish origin who was farmer in the locality.

The broadcast will disclose other details about the meet- ing and will give the names of persons who were concerned in it in one way or another.-AFP.

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Big Nazi

treasure hoard

Berlin, Feb. 14. The West German office for

former German Reich pro. 74- perty is, checking a year-old tailor's story of a hoard of Nazi treasure hidden under an Ameri- can barracks here.

Dr

Karl Scherner, head of the office, sald the unidentified ilor told the West Berlin poli- ; deal police he had worked for the Adolf Hitler S. S. Bodyguard company from 1935 to 1945, and

in several large boxes in Д cellar.

LANDS END

JOHN O GROATS

1000 M

A slightly-bulit, 18-year-old hairdresser last week clambered on the Atlantic-sprayed rocks at Land's End 100 yards nearer America than Dr Barbara Moore, who a wock curller completed the same Jahn O'Groats-Land's End 1,000 miles march that Wendy Lewis had just finished. Wendy, by the way, also has dietary theories on the way down she and her sister ate steak, kidney puddings, eggs, bacon and roast beef. Picture shows Wendy raising the dag at the end of her march the other signpost arm points to New York, 9,147 milea Away.Express Photo,

The last days of the

crew of 'Lady Be Good'

Tripoli, Feb. 14.

had seen treasure being buried United States Air Force officers are piecing together the last days of the crew of the wartime American bomber "Lady Be Good" whose bodies were found in the Libyan desert last week-almost 17 years after the plane disappeared.

After the wor, the buildings over the cellar were razed and American troop barracks were bull there.

BLUEPRINTS

The American Army hus so fur received no official applica- tion from the German author)- des, who are still trying to find old blueprints so they can pin-A paint the rpol in the tailor's clulm.

Bild-Zeitung, a West German newspaper, sald ihe tallor claimed the hoard comprised 25 cases of gold bullion marked "Banca D Itella", 18 cases of gold coins, two of diamond studded gold pencils, four of Bold wrist watches and six of tut diamond

Chinese abandon boat in Macao

Page I

Mikoyan drops

a brick and is booed

Oslo, Feb. 14. The deputy Soviet Premier, Mr Anastas Mikoyan was booed and shouted down by Norwegian students tonight when he said the Hungarian revolutionary students which have come to Norway are criminals.

Mr. Mikoyan aspolce tonight to the Norwegian Student Associa- 1lon in Oslo,

After the speech he consented to answer questions.

Oslo newman, Knut Boeck- mann, of the conservative news- puper Morgenbindet asked about The Soviets crushing the Hun- darian revolt.

Mr Mikoyan replied that the Russian Government had been asked to help crush, "the srch- reactionary, criminal American- instigated rebels," and added:

"And those Hungarian slu- denla you have here are criminnis with blood on their hands."

U.S. AID

Mr Mikoyan sold the United States had aided the revolt by giving $100 million in aid and relief to the rebels.

A

BLONDES

HAVE

BETTER

CHANCE

Bydney, Feb. 14.

who Sydney psychiatrist, examines all persons charged with murder in New South Wales, says blondes have 45 per cent botter chance of being aoquiltted of mirder than brunettes.

con-

Dr John McGoorge, sultant psychiatrist to the New South Wales Attorney-General's Department, gave women at a Juncheon meeting here three murder trial tips: "Wear black dress with white piping, appear downcast and assume a demure expression throughout,

His statements were met with violant boos and shouts from most of the crowded room.

Earlier, during his Lalic on peaceful coexistence, Mr "A woman has a much better Mikoyan had been applauded chance than a man of ocqulital many times audience.

--Heuler.

by his youthful on murder charge," he says.

The US. Air Force announced | May West and other rend|iy He told the gathering that the yesterday that the bodies of identifiable pieces of equipment USSR would have passed the five of the nine crew members and personal effects,

United States in production a had been found and it appeared

khaki One liem was a

Red | long time ago if she had not had others might be buried in the Cross swenter-still intact after So many w¤rs.--ÁP,

nearby. The plane 17 years' exposure to the Gry vinished in 1943 after ป

desert heat.

Another "substantial clue" bombing mission to Naples. Macao, Feb. 14.

of the bodies' The remains

to the identity are to be left pleasure type motorboat untouched until the arrival of was a name still legible on a manned by four Chinese US Army mortuary service

leather cas containing a pair of sunglassSER Macao koricum from

of the type anchored in

its headquarters in

Issued during the war. The Police said today four people bour today after having Franhurt expected et Bay

name was that of Second were killed and another serious- ortived from Kauchau иrment.

Lieutenant D. I. Hays, ly injured when fire broke out islands.

navigalor

mission, anong houses in Ina Machi fu Reuter.

'contril Japan.-Reuter,

WALKED 50 MILES

All the four Chinese aban- doned the vessel

An officer with the US. Air and came ashore in a sampan. They dis-Force

party which ideritinza the remains said today It sp- appeared afterwards.

Macao harbour polles tookpeared the crew members had care of the abandoned vessel apparently tried to walk 10 had made a It was thought come of the which is about forty fee: long civilisation ant

temporary camp after walking aud were investigating £40 million Rothschild treasure matter..

miles-where they looted by the Nazis When they

Usually well informed sources probably reached the limit of marched tato France in 1940 | belleved the vessel belongs to their endurance. More details of these and other attractive offers from the might be Included in the hoard, Red Chinese patrol group guard-

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A British Crossword Puzzle

1233

124

ACROSS

I'm abipwrecked, yet spritely!

(G).

·

How to comport eneself in a lounge? (4).

"Pleans, I wasn't there

the met" (5).

It

10 Conscious of internal strife

(5).

11 Talent cne is freely endowed

with? (4).

13 Transport charge (10).

15 Might they be cured at Wella?

(4).

18 Harvest fruit possibly (4).

19 Dairy built with an eye to

permanence (10).

22 Net bare-fooled 14).

24 Huild right (5).

25 Out of humour (5).

20 Noval bird (9).

27 Joint holder (8).

4

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DOWN

12

Islands.-UPI.

the

about 50

Kauchau

Taiwan envoy felt unwelcome in U.S. neighbourhood

San Francisco, Feb. 15. Nationalist China's Consul-General is dropping plans to buy a house in the San Francisco suburb of San Mateo, he says, because an anonymous telephone caller made him feel he would be unwelcome.

"I am sorry this happened, | exclusive Nob but I will not go where I am Francisco---AP.

not wanted," said Cons! Gen-

eval Patrtek P. C. Sun (Sun PL- chii. "I have a wife and children to think about."

Sun told reporters he had made & deposit on a

30,000 dollar home at 25 Seville Way, owned by Mr and Mrs Willanl Barnes, nfler being shown it recently by San Mateo real estate agent Jesse Freitas,

Mrs Barnes sald she began to tell her neighbours of the im- pending sale. "I seeing to us that man of his (Sun's) posi- on would fit nicely into the

| #eighbourlinod," she said.

NOT WANTED

But she encountered what she

2 The most imporizat of the entled "mass hysteria."

USA? (0).

3 Sugar coating (5).

4:Cordini (0).

5 Lrist (14).

Mesles character (4),

# Collegiate window (5).

12 How a player might feel an the eve of is big match? (5). 13 Benches that are intended to

be led up (5). 14 Sassy (8). 17 Worship with

with (8).

fus to start

18 Negro from Tarsusî (0).

20 Extremely cholerle (8).

21 Nige's nook (B).

23 Common lot of cuillet (4).

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD~~~/cross; 1 Sister, 4 Peler,

7 A-round, Neigh, 10 Calin, 12 Coerced, 15 Debar, 18 Ounc

17 Pool,, 19 Known, 20 Enrobes, 21 Shan, 23 Eaves, 24 Re-port,

23 Op-in-E, 20 Chaser. Dawn: 1 Seascape, 3 Shoulder, 3 Eme, Eyebrows, Engles, 9 Coms, 11 Melodeon, 12 Cakes, 13 Cushions, 14 Doemater, 10 Encas, 22 Leah,

Sun said he anonymous' caller laimed to represani a commit-

tee of neighbours and asked him to withdraw his offer on the house. "He spoke about real estate values dropping and he generally ende me feel 1 was not wanted out there," said Sun,

"I told him that if that their vlow I would take back my depostt. I'm not interested in the house any more."

biller

Sun and he was not about the incident, "but I don't enjoy it either."

Mrs Barnes sald sho doubted

If a committee opposing the male noiually had been fortuos, There "seemed to be a or. animation"to the protests” alio aboountered, who mid;

thio Sun lives at present at Stanford Court portments on

HUI

The crewmen were closely grouped in the area, which was littered with canteens, Alush- leats, plcres of parachute fabric and harness, sheepskin- lined flight jackets and shoes, a

Attempt to rob ex-bandleader.

on the

Fire kills 4

Tokyo, Feb. 14,

'Dracula' finally

captured in

village Argentine

Monteros, Fob. 15.

Women can sloop again with opan windows in this sub-

tropical village of north Argentina — the human vam pire that recently bit 15 of them has been captured and will be sent to a state hospitol.

RAF planes check for radioactivity

London, Feb. 15. The Daily Mirror today sald

that

Royal Air Force bombers equipped with super sensitive instru ments had flown “special patrols" over Britain yes- térday to pick up samples of radioactive dust “blast- ed into the atmosphere by France's first A-bomb test."

The Daily Mirror said the 16-mile-high flights were carried fout by Canberras so that Briush atomic scientists could check on the size of the bomb, how sức- cessful the test was, and "how much extra radioactivity there

is over Britain."

The report also said The Police received many com- scream and rushed to the house scientists wanted know, "how plaints from women who were where the ery came from, There

much progress French scientists surprised while asleep by a they heard crazy laughter and have made in catching up with vicious bite ut their throats. saw a shadow of a man leaping other nations in the There was panic in the village a wall to the street.

as the news spread. Children A posse was organised to were sent to bed early and capture the fugitive. They streets were deserted after dark. I found him sleeping in a shabby hut en a atra mattress covered

nuclear

San Francisco, Feb. 14. A gunman tried to rob ex- bandleader Horace Heidt today but Heidt escaped.

A Ministry of Defence Heidt, 50, told police he was

spokesman was quoted in sky- welding a telephone message to

ing: "It will be a day or two П tenuit in the tpartment house he

The women who reported by the black cloak.

before we can say precisely owns when a tall,

themselves bitten told Polleg well-dressed man stepped from that after they recovered

version The Argentine

how much exiro radioactivity irtin

"Dracula" turned out to be a there is pver Britain as a result the shadows with a pistol.

25-year-old mason who wax of the French test." unable to explain his strange conduct.

the Arst surprise they saw "This is a dickup," the manman wearing a black cluak es- salt. Heldt turned and ran

caping through the open window.

back to his nearby house,

fickt was thet the well-

of

Twu pollcenien patrolling Police doctors declared him In San known leader of a band called village streets on Saturday night insane and ordered his deten-

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