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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY," MARCH 21, 1960.

EX-MAU MAU THUGS BELIEVED BEHIND KENYA VIOLENCE

Nairobi, Mar. 20.

Toughs and thugs now moving around Kenya following the end of the

emergency and the lifting of movement controls were presenting "a particularly difficult security position," the Governor, Sir Patrick Renison, was today reported as saying.

the

un-

In a weekend #prech re- they love us too much. They among the gangs, armed with cutlas-type "pangms." leased here he told tribal chiofs are afraid that other poilicians the al Calkogo, in the Fort Hal will come up still carrying out. Authoritative sources say district, that if work could be, the old' abusive ideas and that baste molive is robbery and link

with heavy more people there they will be more popular with the attacks. found for would be less toughneRS and the crowd," Sir Patrick added. Thurgery. But it was not easy i Nearly 1,000 Asions living in to fit werk to occupy all the Natrobl itve signed a petition to the Governor calling for more unemployed.

month la Protection after which

After "panga pang" have washed Ardans to death and wounded others,

He also referred to the fears of chiefs and other government ofleers of the attitude to them of African nationidist leaders.

He said that in the past the best way to become

1

|

Many informed Europeans bo-

gront Heve former Mau Mar thugs are

political nationalist leader was to abuse the chiefs, leadmen administration and departments | and do everything possible obstruct them.

The present African leaders might not be relumed at the Text plection but those who

now' representintives were

of

the people realised they were guing to need the

OUIT Officer,

thiers and

FRIGHTENED

employment among the Africans. For years African agitators have been bulding up resent-

against the ***

commer- Asians, de.. elally-aucerssful Bellug them as obstacles to Afrlean advancement and lukewarm in supporting Afri-

political aspirationa

can

Reuter,

Five killed in

apartment fire

Philadelphia, Mar. 20.

They have told me that Five persons, three of them children, died today in an apartment fire which police and firemen had difficulty finding.

working

from now on they are going to try and work with the adminla-

instead ol tration against 1," he said.

But these people were polit efans and were "a bli frightened in publle speeches of saying

Ostrich's throat 'locked'

Chester, Mar. 20.

An army mine-detecting Whit was called in by a zuo pester- day to try to find out why Oswald, one of the ostriches, refused to eat.

The five, from two Negro families, were trapped on the second and third floors of the three-story brick apartment touse.

Police sold no one was at the alarm box to give directions to the fre and the blaze itself could not be seen.

They said

Western music

goes out

Djakarta, Mar. 20.

Widow of lawyer in 'Dreyfus

case' dies

Melun, France, Mar, 20. Modamo trabolle Lazaro, widow of the lawyer who defended Captain Alfrod Dreyfus in the famous "Droylus Cone" of the nineteenth century, diod today in Melun at the age of 94.

Madame Lamre, who spent the last years of her fe in n retirement home near Melua, retained in her old age a clear controversial emory of the care and the leading part play- cil in 15 by her husband, Bernard Lazare,

Wis

0.0 Tw

The caso contred around army Captain Alfred Dreytus, who, in 1804, was convicted of espionage on the basis of A similarity of handwriting. Dreyfus

Imprisoned Dovil's Island, When evidence was turned up to sup- Innocence, port his claim of however, War Ministry officials refused to reconsider the case, which soon became the object public campaign with political overtones,

of

SUCCESSFUL

Lawyer Lozare and his wife took up the cause of Captain Dreyfus and saw it through to a successful conclusion,

In 1899 Dreyfus' case was rew viewed and the sentence of He imprisonment was reduced to Then he was par- len years. doned. At last in 1900, a court in-

the fire trucks returned to their The Surabaya studios of of appeals established his stations and were summoned

ugoin 15 minutes later by a

sezand alarm.

#

The firemen found the burning building, block from the alarm bax, engulfed in flames.

"We didn't have a chance to save the victims," П freman zoo's said.

Twelve children and two

After waving the mine-detector adults fed safely.-AP.

up and down Oswald's throat

for a few minutes the troops

diagnosed his complaint

swalowed padlock.

White zoo authorities were dis- cussing an operation Oswald began to eat again.

The zoo decided to wait and hope that the padlock would move naturally.China Mail Spectal.

Swift culprit

New York, Mar. 20, Police sped to the scene yes tay when 18-year-old Charles

Novelist suffocated

Los Angeles, Mar. 20. Novelist Thomas

T.

Chamales suffocated dur- ' ing a fire in a West Los Angeles apartment Sunday, police said.

оп

The author of "Never So Few" was found dead where he had

fallen while apparently trying Timlin called to my his over-la grope his way to safely in the eout had been stolen. Omeers early morning hours. picked up the trail in the show The author, 45, was the pse and recovered the coal, but they tranged husband of singer Helen enough to catch | O'Connell, 38, who on February Were not st 'the upria turge mongrel 12 WDE awarded temporary Cog.- UPI.

alimony, and child support.-AP.

[27

A British Crossword Puzzle

10

ACROSS

4

20

25

14

$213

1 A driver may go out of his

16

1 Smoked bird (4).

DOWN

2 Oriental polentate (4),

into a crowd in the

3 Outlet (4).

way to do it (@).

BT get

ILL (5).

4 Mag Officerf (0).

Wartime entertainment body Rider looking gaunt (7).

(4).

0 Foreign bodica! (0).

11 A most nolemn accent (5).

12 Giving a sailor a rockat? (6),

14 A scheme which lacks clevo-

tion (4).

16 Quantities of paper (53).

10 It can be both calen

drunk (5).

'19 Port, East of Suez (4).

20 Draw forth (0),

7 All this we wish you (3, 4).

10 They go to

Radio Indonesia have

nocence.

Before his death, Dreyfus was ceased broadcasting west-made an officer of the "Legion ern popular music in re of Honour."-AFP. quest sessions, Djakartá

newspapers reported.

Indonesian Borgs

with

a

rock and roll" rhythm are also being dropped.

said

western

Warning

England's

Lonion, Mar. 29.

Tingy

The studio chief, Mr R. M. Sachlan,

light

Rutland classics would replace the papu- county, soon to be incorporated lar number. The fight into a large county, has posted classics were considered most road signs readingg "drive acceptable for Indonesian slowly.this

disap- county is listeners,Router..

pearing." UPI.

Billy

Wallace is

leaving London,

looking for farm

By WILLIAM HICKEY

London, Mar. 20.

N settled, I hear some sad news from her most

that Princess Margaret's future is happily

constant friend Mr Billy Wallace. He has resigned his job with a West End airways company and is to leave London. Il-health-a kidney complaint- has dogged him for years. Now he has decided that he would be better off in the country.

He proposes to buy a farm and settle quietly away from London,

And ns he leaves and the Princesa prepares for marriage, I feel we are seeing the inal Lissolution of that oddly assort= ed and heady crowd of young people who for 10 years we have known affectionately "the Princess Margaret Set,"

From his Mayfair home Mr the Wallace, who has been doyen of them all, told me: "For the first time I m absolutely cured of my illness.

15

80

"But I have been ill for long that I have no reserves left and I feel I should live in the country.

"I have kept my plans secret --and my resignation—because people might say,

Ah, there

goes the disappointed lover, But

Mr Billy Wallace

HOHN, O 00M

Wendy Lowla has made it. The 10-year-old Liverpool hairdresser plodded into Land's End 17 days 7 hours and 43 minutes after leaving John O'Groats. She had done the tramp before. But now she cut seven days off her original time and collected £1,000. The welcome was fantastic. A cheering crowd of 25,000 people went mad. Billy Butiln walked forward to stepped down from the platform and meet her with the cheque for £1,000 in his hand the prize for the first woman home

marathon,. In the mASA Picture shows Wendy Lewis at the end of the rood-a smile and a £1,000 cheque.—Express Photo.

Sequel to crash Speed limits

put Electra jets

On

Washington, Mar. 20. The Federal Aviation Agency in an emergency action tonight, restricted speed limits on all flights of Electra turbo-prop airliners until it' completes investigation of last Thursday's crash at Tell City, Indiana.

Gored by bull

Madrid, Mar. 20,

An outstanding Spanish apprentice bullfighter, wan seriously gored by a bull in his right thigh at the Las Ventas are today,

Curro Puyo Was rored while Instrumenting # muleta pans to his first enemy, Sevillian Juan Vasquez was also gorod in the abdomen but his con- not diliion

was termed serious—AP.

stock Huge

of whisky destroyed

Glasgow, Mar. 20.

The order was effective in- axxdiately.

It was described by FAA ad- ministrator, Mr E. R. Quesada, Ligafety precautionary

39

measure."

or

The order requires that pilots ali Elcatra planes restrict their speeds to 815 miles per hour calibrated air speed at or balow 10,000 feet,

Slower operating speeds were precribed above this altitude at certain milu. For instance,

1

Pago 8:

Plane's door falls

in backyard

New York, Mar. 20.

| Trans World Airlines disclosed today that a 25-lb door ripped off one of its Boeing 707 jetliners and crashed into a Long Island backyard.

The Saturday. For a time, TWA Thought it had a mysICTY OKL its hands.

Incident occurred on

Shortly

after the big t

arrived in Los Angeles with more than 100 persons aboard at midnight last night mechanics discovered a 30ft square aluminium door to the plane's alr conditioning system was missing,

Shortly after the plane took off from Idlewild last night, Mr and Mrs Gleason fell their house vibralo.

A CRACK

The day he had his

shins kicked..

MR

London, Mar, 20. YR SOMERSET MAUGHAM, the 80-year-old storyteller, returned to his Riviera home, La Mauresque, at St Jean, Cop- "Right after that we heard a

Forrat, after an 80,000-mile crack like a plano breaking the rentimental journey in the Far

sound barrier as something hat East, to be greeted by his pet the found in the backyard | canary, about 15 feet from the rear of So let the storyteller taks the house," Mr Gleason said.

over:-

"My wife was hysterical, I grabbed a flashlight and went out to take a look. I saw this piece of metal-but it was dark and couldn't make out what it

WEB.

It is so good to be back in Wearing my old clothes, these has been my dream for the last few weeks of my trip home,

The one rule I made before setting out on this trip was that "This morning, after going to I would buy nothing. I broke it church, I took another look at | badly. I- collected beautiful it and saw the marking TWA bronzes in Bangkok and sliks in 107 on the inside of ik - It vág Japan. then I realised it was from a plane, so I immediately called The Federal Aviation Agency and the police."

Mr. Gleason said the door knocked four slates from the roof of his two-storey house, Then it fell to the ground.

UPI.

U.S. explorer

disappears under

the sea

I thought at ano time that it might be my last chance to sea, 50 many places and things that had excited me in my youth. But now that I am back E have decided to travel again....... i to keep travelling as long as can

How lovely it was to walk through my garden. The first thing I did was to pluck an avocado pour from my troo. I believe it is the only avocado tree in Europe.

I never would have believed that so many Orientals, either kurow or cared about me. Just imagine autograph hunters among the monkeys in the ruins of Ankor Wat in Cambodia.

People come by the hundreds to meet me whenever I arrived. The most Impressive welcome was in Japan.

I didn't get to the South Scủa .. maybe some other time.

A shock

Marcille, Mar, 20. Conrad Limbaugh, on Amori- can blologist and under-

In Tokyo I had the greatest water explorer, disappear-shock, although it was a terribly

surprise - when ed today while swimming flattering

learned that the Japanese are; in an underground river taught English with my books.

which emption into the Mediterranean.

Limbaugh, 30, dived with three other underwater experts to study the Port Miou River. The other three came to the surface about 4 pm. At that

·I

They have no choice in school. They simply must read them. I told them that I hoped that some of them had also enjoyed them.

It was also in Tokyo that I had the worst and, at the same time time, most flattering recep- tion.

to

at 20,000 feet the speed limit time Limbrugh had an oxygen

reserve of about

A large book store was 40 minutes, was fixed at 300 mph.

plus an anergency supply good have a cocktail party for me. At for 16 minutes. His companions first they told me about 30 niertod authorities when Lim- people would come. baugh hod not appeared at 5

The Elcetra cruises in excess of 400 mph, almost as fast as pure jets.

SIMILAR

Mr Quesada, in a telegram to Lockheed, manufacturer of the Electra, to its engine manu- facturer and to lines using the plane said:

p.m.

Just before the parly they asked if they could incrence the Ilst to 300,

and

For thousand seven hundred people gate-crashed the party. It was a good-natured Flot. 1 about 60 got kicked in the shins bumped about quite badly.

But not half as badly as British Ambassador Bir Oscar Morland, poor chap. He knocked down

The Port Miou River empiles into the Mediterranean below the water's surface. The river brunches into a "y" yards before emptying into the

branches is One of the the fresh water outlet from its "The Tell City crash now underground source. The other

sufficiently curries

accident origins have

appears

to

bo

5CL

A dock fire here today similar to a previous

type aircraft last plored. destroyed an estimated of the same

September near Buffalo, Texas, £1 million worth of to justify operating restrictions whisky and sisal, await-pending further investigation.”

ing shipment

United States.

to

the

Cathed

of

Sixty-three persons perished

in the Tell Clly crash of en Elcetra operated by Northwest Airlines. Thirty-four died in the Buffalo crash of an Electra

Braniti operated by

More than 50,000 whisky burned as firemen from all parts of the city fought flames hundreds of feet high.

Some whisky was salvaged, tonal-UFI but it will have to be tested to now if it is still fit for human

of course, as you know this set. The names that popped up consumption.

not true.

House for sale

and

The whisky was due to be escorts to this theatre 03 that dance? Most of them today shipped this week in the United American are married,

states line's ship

torts). (8,228 Like the Eart of Dalkeith Forwarder (married 2033), Viscount Reuter. don house and buy one with a Hambledes und Mark Bonham- farm. Then I hope to learn a Carter

"I am going to sell my Len-

blt about farming.

Mr Wallace's present home la

(married 1055), Lord Porchester, Feier Ward, Chuis- topher Ward, and Colin Tennant

6 In short, he'a I

Court on

(7).

a Georgian

the

houso in South- all married in 1956. street, Mayfair. It has two ro cepilon rooms, a panelled study,

Constant

A bathrooms, And a large garden.

Kit

is on

Underground (8).

13 Temporary expedient (7),

14 Father, strict,

horse (7)

15 Is present and waits (7).

17 Spine-chilling (4).

and

19 Gets up and raises possibly

(0).

24 Colour for mitting on! (8).

25 Mountain range (0),

20 Parlamentary food? (4).

Yearns for trouser (5).

20 Is he always on the go in

the army? (0).

21 Quote in excitement (4),

22 Fox guit? (4).

23 Army girl? Could be (4),

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD. - Across! 1 Co-weis, * Acutic, 8 Parlait, 10 As-I'd-c, 13 Poster, 14 Eve-rest, 17 Árps, 10 Trestle, 20 Al-Ger-Ju, 23 Leas, 23 Liones, 27 Kubons, 20 Arise, 30 Scrape, 21 Adhere, 12 Recin, Dawn) 1 Co{r}pas, 2 Worse, a S.H.A.P.E. I Chat, 4 Thirst, 7 Crone, 9 Hostile, 11 Benson, 18 Strains, 15 Vale, 10 hesur, 10 Plus, 20 Al-pre-a

Q.S. car, 20 Evade, 20 Sheds, 20 Bear. ((rov), 21 Garish, 24

three bedrooms, and three

For the birds

Interna

Ex-king makes a complaint

London, Mor. 20, Ex-king Bimeon of Bulgaria, 22, on Friday labelled himself "the poorest ex-king in Europe" and said he believes ho has been given up as a suitor for Europe's Washington, Mar. 20. The Federal Communication bevy of unmarried princesses, Commission has authorised the He said "nobody tried to Transmitters marry me eT" to any of the

attractive house Fach marriage was a step in use of tiny radio which I bought four or Ave the dissolution. But Mr Wallace mounted on game birds to trace eligible princesses at the recent yenta ago," he told me, But was the most countant escort of their movements. The announce- princesses ball he attended here.

headed, UPI. it has not bega a particularly all. He was at Balmoral for ment on Friday was happy house for me as I have Princesa Margaret's 21st birth- "Radio has really become some- been ill such a'lol

He was often at thing for the birds,-UPL

family.

I have got to know best has Sandringham with the

Leen the bedroom.

So for I haven't found the, in a red sports car.

The roomday party,

Ho used to drive the Prince

Among the wiity young man who made up the bot ho was the wiltlost.

He tells me we shall will be

house in the country I'm look-

ing for and I'm in a panic in case I

don't get eno" before Relling my London home,

Couldn't pry

Chattanooga, Mar. 20.

Loot returned

Fort Worth, Mar. 20, Mont of the loot stolen from

A housewife, resigned her Frank Heflino days ago has

"I have visions of being left seeing him occasionally in towp. et kor's job because i been returned under its own in the streets with no roof, over "My mother has a house in simply couldn't bring myself to power. my head."

| town. I have a bedroom there, oak my neighbours nil those pry- All but two of the 20 borning "And Blily Wallace leaves But I could not possibly offord ing questions” the Chattanooga town. What has happened to to keep two houves guing my- Census Office reported rester-places stolen from Heflin have the other names of the Margaret i osl£"

Hown back bonde>-UPL day-UPI.

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salt

water and

never boon

companions

Its

ex

belleved have may ventured into the mall water

that Limbaturda

branch. They said that if bo

Champagne

the

WES

of

I colebrated my 86th birthday in Bangkok with a bottle that's all. champagno

I started getting áthy for my

had been in the fresh water | home-where I havo spent the channel he would have been Inst. 32 years of my life while carried out to the river's was on the French bost

.coming here.

mouth by the current-AP.

Cryptic call

London, Mar. 20. Minister of Aviation Duncan Sondy said yesterday her colved a cryptic phone call from woman complaining about night- timo noise from airliners. Just wanted to wake you up," the woman said-UPI,

It was a very, very slow boot although quite comfortablo,

I was reminded of what Michael Arlon sald about French bonts; “I always travel on them, bocause if there is any danger there is none of this women-and-children- nonsense" first

In October, Mr Maugham will be coming to London. And Another world after that? | trip, he mys,

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