THE CHINA · MAIL,

TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1980.

WASKAR

Incidents mar Ike's tour CHESSMAN

BUT HE IS PLEASED

WITH HUGE

RECEPTION IN CHILE

Santiago, Feb. 29.

Two disorderly incidents marked the arrival of President Eisenhower in Chile today in the course of his Latin American tour.

Mr Etenhower.

Van Rie

trial

A portrait of Dr Eidel Castro, the Cuban leader, holding a machinegun appested on the windows of the General Con- federation

shortly of Labour before Mr Eisenhower drevo through, the efly,

The crowd reacted violently, throwing stones at the building.

The other incident was at the airport. where there Was brisk exchange of blows when newspapermen trying to proach the presidentin) Cadillac Were stopped by armed police. -The scuffie continued until the

motorcade haft.

Mr Elsenhower was later described by the Chilean Foreign Minister us woźl satis- fled with his welcome from some 100,000 Chileana.

Factory whistles shrilled and flowers were strewn when the President arrived,--Reuter.

nearing Minister

end

Boston, Feb. 29.

The judge called the Willem

Van

Rio murder case

on

tax

charge

Montgomery. Feb. 29.

The President of Peru. Dr Manuel Prado, with Mao Prado and Mr Macmillan and Mr Selwyn Lloyd before dinner at 10 Downing Streel last week. The President and his wife are on an official visit to Britain-The Times Photo..

'No Jews' rule in London

golf clubs alleged

London, Feb. 29.

Investigations are being made into the financial affairs of a number of golf clubs

in the London area which are alleged to be refuxing jaws as members.

Sir Leslie Plummer,

Labour

sald

member of Parliament, about

knew of yesterday he to have rules which excluded Jqws from membership, allowed only a Imited number of Jews us members

wholly circumstantial" to The Reverend Martin Luther day and adjourned the

King, Negro anti-segregation nine clubs which appeared trial an hour early to give leader, today gave himself up lawyers added time to

on a perjury charge which of making false acoused him their final ad- propare drastos.

Superler Murray held

chambers and

Fr. Judge #conference in

then explained to all-male jury the lawyers needed time to retreat and compose their thoughts,"

He said the c230 would 20

to the jury tomorrow,

Van Hle, 31-year-old ship's radlo operator, is charged with

state tax returns,

*1

The minister, famous for his teudership

am trying to find out i of the successful

receive any of them

Koven- Negro bus boycott here some ment assistance in any shape of yours and and 17 follower of

form. If so, I shall raiss the Gandhi's "passivo resistance" matter in Parliament to try to

get it stopped," he said.

methods, flew here from Loa Angeles, where he had been on a speaking tour, to surrender himself, he was released on $4,- 000 bait.

the shipboard slaying of Lynn He was charged with failing Kauffman, 23, a Chicago to report about $27,000 in earn- divorcee on Sept. 18 at the endings in 1967 and 1965.---Router, of a 44-day voyage from the Orient on the tramp steamer Utrecht UPI.

Strike ended

Hull, Feb. 20.

"If you can't appeal to the decency of these clubs, you can hit them where they will feel most their pockets,"

Investigations are also being made by a Middlesex County Crincil olitotal into allega. tions made during a weekend speech by Dr Mervyn Stock- wood, Anglican Bishop of

Eight to die Southwark, at an anti-Semitiem

Nairobi, Feb. 20.

Eight Africane were fented to death today for the murder of an elderly European. The two-week-old strike in- The prosecution anid the volving 2.900 doekers, which Africans had raided the home held up the unloading of thou- | of John Hutson at Limuru near sands of ions of food here, end- Nairobi Last August 12 attacking ed tonight when the men agreed Hutson and his wife.

to retur Reuter.

A

to work tomorrow.— Hutson led of the injuries,

but his wife survived.-UPI,

British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

3 Dark blue water (4).

7 Men of accounta? (5).

& Coller for schoolboys (4).

#

9 Fart of the Outer Hebrides

(4).

10 Complaint (7)..

12 Blackleg (4).

16 A long lock (5).

18 Look after 10

(4).

19 Angry, to say the feast of It

(5).

21 Knowing dull well (5).

22

DOWN

1 The bomb that produced

thousand misfortunes (8).

2 His business is growing (7).

4 Nationality (5).

5 Plants oniona? (4).

A

A Spanish painter turns to

philosophy (4).

Like a second-hand car? (4).)

11 Alias eagles (5).

13 Scratch (4).

11 Bully? Possibly (4).

10 Attractive hooter (8),

22 Bled third from the front in 17 A bit of room decoration is

the stallst (4).

22 Bargain times (0),

nothing to father (4).

10 Verboten. (4)..

20 The work of mixing soup (4). 20 She could make Eron all (7).

30 Copor of a bed (4).

28 He's nuts (7).

31 Opera excerpt (4).

32 Orchestral Eldomer (0),

39 Was sorry, afterwards (4).

22 Bockable card? (4).

24 Doubles oro exactly (0).

20 Plunder (8).

27 quite undélied (4). -

20 Mark remaining (4);

"YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Decamp, 7 Efu,

# Being, 10 RE-ßt, 11 Iron (A80), 13 Folter Lane, 19.Idle, 10

conference in London, Dr Stockwood reported knowing of a number of golf clubs la the London

returing Jew.

aren

Mrs E Clyne, a member of the council, said yesterday she had received a number of com- plaints from Jews who were told they could not join golf club as members.

"It public money is being used in any form, then it is a Borious matter and must be stopped," he said,China Mail Special,

Cyclone toll

mounts

London, Feb. 29.

At least 30 people have been killed and 180 injured In Satur day's hurricane that swept the British Indiari Ocean island colony of Mauritius, the British Broadcasting Corporation Gold today.

The winda were on ferce, no- cording to the BBC, that some buildings were hurled hundreds of yards.

Magazine charges

are denied

In Cambridge today Sir George Thomson, Chairman of Cambridge University's appointments board. has denied reports here that the board had any suli-Jewish neatiment

Charges of anti-Semitism among officials of the board. which helps find Cambridge students employment following graduation, Brai arose last September when a number of Belilah confidential board reports were published in the magazino "The Spectator."

Among them was one which said: “not very appetising........ looking short, and Jowy and wet pajma:"

A statement issued by Sir George Thomson and repro- duced in the Cambridge University newspaper "Varsity on Saturday said that a private investigation had been carried out since then diolesing "impressive evidence of the con- fidential relations established with Jewish students, the solicitude shown for them, and the gratitude they expressed for the sympathetic treatment they recolved."—China Mail Special

U.S. aid for Jordan

Amman, Feb. 29.

A Finance Ministry ofletal said today Washington will soon pay $4,100,000 to Jordan as the last instalment of U.S. aid 1959-80.

for

American aid for the fiscal year total $40,500,000.

Parlament tomorrow begins debating the budget for 1980-01, US. Bnancial support for which has not yet been announced here. -AP

UK rejects

Ship 'stretched' to hold

more cargo

London, March 1.

A British cargo ship, which

has boon on the trans- Atlantic service for the post nine years, has had a "waist longthoring" operation to increase her capacity by about 20 per cont.

London, Feb, 29. Britain has officially rejected She is the Manchester Pioneer Guatemalan claims on British belonging to Manchester Liners, Honduras, which the Guatemalan Limited, and her conversion was Government calls "the Gunto- made in Münchester dry docka. malan territory of Belize," the British Foreign Office spokesman sold today.-AFP.

was

On her return from a voyage to Canada lost autumn she cut in half and, after the storn portion had been floated out of Rio De Janeiro, Feb. 20.

40 the dock, a middle section The bodies of 25 U.S. Navy feet long and weighing 130 tona men killed in last Thursday's |--prefabricated while the ship The British Red Cross, mean- collision between their DC-8 was still in service was in- while, announced that five tons transport and a Brazilian air-acrted. The operation took only of supplies will be flown to the liner were flown to Washington five weeks. victims via Nairobi, Kenya.today. A total of 0 dled in the UPI.

crash--UPI

HE SHOT SEVEN

RELATIVES TO

RID A 'CURSE

Frosinone, Italy, Feb. 29.

A local farmer ambushed and killed his nephew and injured six other relatives with a shotgun because a fortune-teller had said his family was "plotting": against him, police said here today.

The owners made provision In the original design of the Man- chester Ploncer for lengthening her in anticipation of an increase in trade between Manchester and Canada and North America.— LPS. -...

Six injured on acid road

Taipei, Feb. 29.

Six persons were injured, two of thom seriously, on road covored with thick vitrió..... Hic acid near Kaohsiung last night, Police reported. The weld spread over than half a mille over the re- ment rood, Police, bolleved it was caused by a leaking tank of a truck.

Lore

The further, 47-year-old headaches wquki follow him Pasquale Di Sentis, Was otrest to his getve because his family ed isat night after armed police had laid a curse on him. using tracker dogs had clinsed- In a frenzy of pain he fool him across flelds and woods. his shotgun, ing“. In al buah nome

the family hots, and, police The injured included one truck SEVERE HEADACHES.'.

that his 31-year-old driver and four eyelists. nephew, Nazzareno Di Garia; tyres of their vehicles

Bu

Di Bratis who had been outright, and then binzed away but when driving over Arti, 15 Efficiency, 23 Teal, 24 A-side, 20 Lorna, 20 Wren, 27 uffering from severe hopdunhide at the rest of the family as teld covered roHA. Titian, Down1.2 Eviot, 3 Angle 4 Pa-rolo, & Definito, & Ölto, | for the past, dar montha, - war | they, run out tạ ́ me, what 8 Fires, 12 Neady, 18 Feart, 14 Triding, 17 Tease, 18 Digest, 20 fraid to have been told by the shooting Inlet, 21 Nor-m, 23 Kare.

k/pay tortube-baller, that thin. Beuter.

The

were

the

Two Trinks were caftód in to about a wash off the acid, Police said, |-

UPL

Mystery

tremor

SEX CRIMINAL, PSYCHIATRIST SAYS

Chicago, Feb. 29.

an atomic Convict-author Caryl Chessman was not the Cali-

explosion?

Holsinki, Feb. 29. ..

fornia sex-terrorist known as the Red Light Bandit, a psychiatrist said on Sunday.......

Dr Isidore Ziferstein, Los An "The Chessman of today is geles, said Chessman could not not the hound punit who have committed the sex crimes sent to death row in for which he was sentenced die in the gas chamber.

1040:""

to People shoul nclcnowledge

An earth tremor with an

nor "Chessman pelther hates epicentre believed to be tears women," Ziferstein said. in Russia was recorded "The man who committed those on February 2 by the crimes hales as well as tears Chessman's violence Finnish Geophysical Obwomen

was directed towards males, not servatory at Sodankyla, females." Lappland, but a spokes- man today rejected re ports that it was caused by an atomic or missile explosion.

'BARBARIC'

that,"

But he said he believes Chess- man this time will lose his long 6ght to escape the gas chamber.

Chessman, 38, has managed to sidestep eight dates with death in the past 111⁄2 years, the latest on February 19 when Governor Edmund G. Brown granted a 60-dbgr reprieve less Ziferstein, of the Insiliute for than 10 hours before the con- Paychiatrie and Psychosomatic victed kidnapper-robber Research, said that as a result scheduled to die..

Aeveral interviews with

Chessman Reports abroad quoted Finnish Chessman he believes the

has con claimed he is innocent. woodsman near the Soviet bor.vict could be rehabilitated der as saying there A returned to society.

· tremendous blast with a blind-

and

Ing_flash of light about midday "He has made remarkable

standfastly

OFFERS LIFE

on February 2 and that analysis progress towards rehabilitation indicated the blast was of and has every possibility at Chessman today offered his size which could only have been responding to paychiatrie treat-life if it would help abolish caused by the accidental explo-ment," Ziferstein Bald. "ti į capital punishment in California, sion of a stockpile of missiles. would bo barbaria to execute

The observatory spokesman sak minor earth tremors, which could only be obectved on special apparatus, occurred from Hime to time in murthem. Fin- land. A similar tremor Was observed on February 20, but the epicentre for this loy in Finnish territory near Kuusamo, further south.

The observatory regarded' such tremors as a normal ooOCUITENCE, due to land movements in the northern section of the gulf of Bothnia, and sometimes even to volcanic crusts,—Reuter,

MY FAIR LADY

IN RUSSIA

Washington, Feb. 29. The estate of George Bernard Show has waived royalties on a Soviet run of "My Fair Lady,"

musicol enabling the Version of "Pygmalion" to open in Russia on April 18 for eight weeks, the US. State Department 'wald today.--AP-

luim.

KEEPING

UP WITH

JONESES'

London, Feb. 29. Princess Margaret's en- gagement, which has add. ed a new dimension to A good eld Anglo-Saxon ex- pression, evên göt into i serious House of Commons defence debate today,

Conservative MP Michael Hamilton, sog- Keating that the British

Germany army in

be equipped with helicopters, said he did not want thems "mmerely in order to keep

up with the Joneses,"

He quickly added, “-lf such a reference allowed."--UPL

La

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Chessman's offer was containe ed in √ 10-page letter to Goventor Brown, dolivebod

the flat day of special session of the California Legislature that will consider abolition of the death penalty,

*

Chessman sait ho made tho ohr so that the Legislature can considar abolishing punishment without the Purdy, emotion-inftoralig Lume Caryl Chamnan" affecting its judgment.-UPI.

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