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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1960,
K gets big welcome at Marseilles, strict precautions taken
Marseilles, Mar. 27.
Mr Nikita Khrushchev drove into this traditionally left-wing Mediter- ranean port tonight to a rousing welcome from a 10,000 crowd waving red flags and shouting pro-Soviet slogans.
Medical scheme
Bergamo, Italy, Mar, 27.
A scheme to enure swift medical attention for road secldent casualties started here yesterday when doc- tors pricked the arms of 16 Italian motorists and recorded their blood-group" on their driving BeenceA.
Bergame 19 the firal Italian province to start the scheme, organised by the Italian Automobile Club-China Mall Special.
Ike on need
for peace -with-justice
Intenso security precautiona
D
taken by officials
who pointed out that the hist head of state to visit Marseilles
Wan
King
Alexander 1 of Yugoslavia
Widow and
who was assassinated here 5 children
L
1984 by n Yugoslav
gumman.
A 38-year-old member of the Communist-led General Confederation of Labour was stabbed to death in Mar- mellica street today.
Pollen believed he was one of Kroup putting up postera which was attacked last night by "group of right-wing inétivists."
HISSED AT K
Justice sources in Paris today reported the arrest last Wed- mendny of a 23-year-old bar- man, Jean-Claude Gheno, who was said to have hissed at Mr Khrushchev as he drove up the Champs Elyses.
killed
in fire
New York, Mar. 27.
A 46-year-old widow and five of her children died early today when fire razed thoir lonely farm- Winthrop, house near Maine,
blaze,
Sole survivor of the The sources said a grenade and a rifle had been found in Raland Fora, 21, reported the Washington, Mor. 27.
Ghero's homo and that he had tragie ie when he pounded on President Eisenhower said to-
boen charged with arms a neighbour's door screaming, day
the modern offerter and with Insulting "My family's gone, my family's. that generation understood foreign head of state-Heuter. gone." much better than his "the
need now approaching
the absolute for peace 453 immigrants
with justice" when ho oponed o White House children conference
and youth.
on
He said the need and hope: for pence would develop in youth “the qualities of the art and mind that will be inserted on the prominent pillars of peace and freedum.
7.000
for Australia
London, Mar. 27. "Operation Sen-life begins man, today when 453 British
childer sull for women and Australia to find nev homes (and jobs.
oficial
Fald,
Mr Eisenhower called the con- ference, which was attended by An Australian Department of
από teachers
sontal Immigration wurkers, to "promote opportuni- | "Operation Sca-lift" is prob- ties for children nad youth to realise their full potential for a immigrants evor sponsored creative
life in freedon and through private organization's dignity."
anywhere In the world.
The conference, which is held
Police identified the
victims
s Mrs Mildred Forst, 46, and five of her children, Archie, 5; Glenis, 8; illa, 3: Harry, 10 and Oscar, 14.
Police
Forst ald Itoland escaped the names by leaping from a second storey window of the remote farmhouse,
The fire ATLA apparently caused by a defective burner that had given family "trouble for time."UPI.
Dif
tho
jeme
ably the biggest movement of | Nixon among
The trip was sponsored by every 10 yents, was first enlled | 300 "Apex" clubs in Austraha
by President Theodore Roosevelt in co-operation with the De
In 1909. The present one is be-
Ing held at the University of
Maryland
Reiler.
near Washingtún. →
Chicago, Mar. 27.
The Vito Ragano family on- today their nounced
nogly barn th child was a litte
pariment cr Immigration,~-
UPI.
Theft solved
Watertown, S. Dakota,
Mar. 27. Police rounded up 14 choco- beavier than the average for late-smeared boys, aged 5 to 10, The family. The new baby, and announced they had solved Angela Stella, welchert 14 the theft of sweets from a ware- pounds. four ounces at birth. house.
The average for the other four One of the boys denied enting children whs 12 pounds, "four | any
explaining, of the tool, ounces-UFT.
"I give it up for lent."-UPI.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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Name that file birds to a T (0).
5 Tape-breaker? (5).
8 Bical character (4).
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sought after? (0),
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12 Has only half the score →→→
hurryl (6).
14 Architectural
Brighton (4),
Jenture
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wildly (0).
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DOWN
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had plenty
2 He
aboardi (4).
3 Collection on
court (4).
ten best-dressed
men
Vice President
Lucienne
after Forced
Vignali L
Thirty-year-old Frenchwoman shown nursing her newly-burn son Freddy in a hospital Freddy, arriving near Loudon last week-the day unexpectedly a month early, had
Paris-New York fetliner, an hour out from Eurogo, to turn back to London Airport 80 Freddy becomes a potentia! British subject the will have the choice of British French nationally)-- though his father Marcel (In picture) and mother had WAS For the Jetliner both expreted him to be American. laking them and their other three children to a new life as Immigrants in Boston--Express Photo.
Ku Klux Klan
set
crosses on fire in U.S. south
Washington, Mar. 27.
Flaming crosses lit up the night sky last night as hooded men in white robes set scores of crosses on fire in many communities of Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, it was learned here today.
More than 100 ftaming crosses
counted in were
Alabama's Calhoun county alone, as mem- bers of the "Ku Klux Klan" while supremist organisation Into action in those states which have so for success. fully resisted racial integration.
swung
4 killed as ship explodes
Caracas, Mar. 27.
The bodies of two more crew
Police have already question- ed a dozen persons connec members of the tanker mobile
Now York, Mar. 27.
Richard M. Nixon today was named one of the 10 best dress- ed mon in America by the Custom Tailors Guild, tion with of America,
Chairman of the guld, Mr Bad Mr Nixon, James Scalí, who is seeking the republican
MR RICHARD NIXON
presidential nutnimation. had come a long way sartorially since he arrived in Washington. "Mr Nixon, who didn't know how to dress #1 oll when he first arrived in Washington, Is now a fashion pinte," Mr Scall wald.
The annual list of 10 best dressed men included two other well-known Amerleans, Brian Aherne, film stor and chief justice Earl Warren.-UPI.
of mates
the
Body recovered
tennis
4 Discuse carrying By (0).
5 Something to heat up a vessel
lu front (7),
8 No terrier (7),
7 Schoolboy catch (7).
the burning crosses | Astral were taken from the and one of them, in hood and waters of the Port of Puerto In robe, told police that last night's Cruz today, bringing to four Incidents were merely meant to the rumber of persons known chuw that the K.K.K. was dead in the explosion and fire organised and ready to net.
aboard the vessel an Friday. Three others were still missing. The explosion and are came the tanker had loaded alter 200,000 barrels of petroleum at the eastern Venezuelan port
It appears now that a general order went out to K.K.K. mem- bers in southern slates to burn crosses the organisation'S traditional net of intimidation- ! AP. in all southern states at same tine last night.
In
the
several communities, K.K.K. members burned exusses
while wenrlog elvilion dress,
No
Abandoned
Kolding, Mar. 27. several breakdowns, post office engineers had to abandon
After disorderly demonstrations were reported anywhere, as the Danish
members efther
Castro Two blames
natives prayed
before beating
U.S.
Havana, Mor, 27,
Fidel Castro boasted today that Cuba was militarily strong enough to smash A any countor-revolutionary invasion from the United States or elsewhere.
In as announced meech be- fore 100,000 militia men mad women at the Camp Liberty army headquarters, the bearded Preinter charged that the United Frut Company
private American business firm, wna be-
A
bind the Invasion of "mercenarica" which toppled the pro-Communist regime of President Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala in 1954.
Fidel followed his brother, Defence Minister Raul Castro, to the speaker's platform and drew · storm of cheers with his claims that Cuba is loo mighty a milltary power to be trilled with.-UPI.
Churchill
pays surprise visit
Castrios, St Lucia,
Mar. 26. Citizens of St Lucia's capital Winston Sir gavo Churchill a routing wel- como when he paid a visit yostorday surprise afternoon.
man to death
Port Moresby, Mar. 27. New Guinea patrol officer on Friday told how two natives had prayed for an hour in church before beating a man to death with a tomahawk.
Franco heart
attack denied
GENERAL FRANCO
Madrid, Mar. 28, A report by a foreign news- paper that Spanish Chief of State General Fran- cisco Franco had suffered "serious heart attack" discounted by ob- servers here,
a
was
Then they had sent a relative to eonfess" to the crime to give them time to pay compensation to the dead 'man's tribe,
Jail
in
Munu the
The relative had been in five weeks before police un- covered the deception, he said.
Gwarl Halembu and Mununga appeared Supreme Court at Tari, 350 milea north-west of Part Moresby. They pleaded not guilty having murdered Obe Pibigi,
to
Mr Justice Gare found them guilty and sentenced them to death.
OWED 30 PIGS
Patrol officer Gordon Smith told the court Halembu had admitted killing Pibigi because he owed him thirly pigs.
Before the confession, how- ever, both men had used a rclo- tive named Meria os "scape- goat" for the crime.
Patrol ofeer Smith said after Plbigi had been killed, Halembu had told Meria and Mununga to go to the police and contess to the crime.
They had explained it was only a temporary arrange- ment-as soon as they had manded up enough', plan to pay compensation they would give themselves up.
TOLD POLICE
There has boca na official con-
Mr Smith said after the plot firmation or denial of the report.
pre-was uncovered Meria had told Ten duya ngo, Franco on the
sided over the meeting of the hhn "I was to take the blame Spanish cabinet, and has been for a little time as far as the seen in publie several time government was concerned." since. Ho has also held his customary audiences-AFP.
Hundreds gathered whart and broke through a poilee cordon to cheer as Sir Winston came ashore to be met by the udministrator, the Earl of Oxford and Asquith and lady Oxford.
Mr Churchill's party drove to government house and made a Je tour of the city environs. was again greeted with spon- taneous cheering ond "V-signs”. en his return.
Sir Winston and Lady Churchil
to Mr returned Aristotle Onassia's yacht Chris- tina after being ashore for about three hours. China Special.
British firm to operate
steel mill
Caracas, Mar. 27. The Caracas newspaper El Mundo reports that Techint Limited of England, will operate Venezuela's large new steel mill when it opens next June.
The newspaper, quoting kn Informed source, sald the Venezuelan Government will pay the British firm a Axed price plus a production percent- age.
the Orinoco The plant, on home after setting fire to the plastic covered underground River, a being constructed by were the Italian company, Innocentă. crosses of merely stond around cables. Rats und mice silently watching the blazing making a meal out of the Initial production is to be 13,000 spectacle---AFP,
plastic-China Mail Special. tona annually.AP.
K.K.K.
went
have
their
Bardot attracts
Miss Bardot
thousands,
in
traffic
jams
Lisbon
Lisbon, Mar. 27.
Wherever the traffic has been blocked in Lisbon since yesterday afternoon,
the answer was always the same: "Brigitte Bardot is here." Portuguero teenagers - many | yesterday afternoon from Paris Puppet at the St George last
husband of them
Jacques night. deprived of seeing with her Brigitte Bardot on the screen- Chartier, for the premiere of Marseille, Mar. 27.
the film The Woman And The The body of American professince most of her pictures are sor Conrad Limbauch who dis-marked here for people
17-but who know the French appeared last Sunday while ex-
well enough through etur Γίντι ploring an underground
and newspaper re- which empties Into Port-Miou magazine
porta are mostly respo;zible cove near here, was recovered
for the rush.
talk 13 Perform a musical work to here Lotny,
of
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start with ((7).
sharp eyes! (7).
20 Incursion in the highway (0),
24 Keeping a walchful eye (5).
25 Pear hi Poris (0),
20 Foreigner of the mild type
(*).
27 Decreased tension (8).
28 Despot (0),
SATURDAY'S
The body was taken to
14 Look them? You'll need | hospital In nearby Casal
15 Well-deserved (7).
17 Majestie - or
olmèmat (0),
some
other
19 Leave to have a fiálr-do? (0).
21 Stippury (4),
32 Law girl (4).
23 Turn of the tide (4),
AFP.
Gon. / MacArthur
a
New York, Mar. 27. General Douglas MacArthur, recovering frown a March
CNOBSWORD. -- Accom: ) Swarm, 4 prostate gland operation was Rouged, & C-ling-8, 10 Amber, 12 Hobnob, 14 Scuttle, 17 Debe, continuing to make normal pro- 19 And-tron, 20 Terrace, 22 Swop (rev), 28 Effectn, 27 Toumil,| gress at Lenox II
Hospital, it 20 Thane, 30′ Tiller, 31 Ejecta 12 Tonga, Downi i Sacka, 2 was reported today. Adženi, 3 Might, o Oran, 4 Gibber, 7 Darken, 9 Solaces, 11 The 00-year-old general en- Mobile, 13 Bonchi, 18 Crew, 10 Terpan, 18 Boot, 20 Two-ton, 21 | fered the hospital on January Holate, 24 Fint, 16 Colon, 20 Syria, 29 Next.
29-AP
Thousands
Over
jammed Lizbon alport yesterday, later the en. trafico of a hotel where a cock- tall parly was held and sUI! inter the Si George Theatre, whery sho appeared.
Mi- All anybody wanted, parently, was to get a glimpre of the
Afte French actress, heavy rain had no lanurice on:] the size of the crowds.
POLICEMEN BUSY K Scores of policemen in Lisbon thus hnd their busiest time aindo tlio the 1988 election-frum
11are moment Bardot inlided
BRIGITTE BARDOT
One Liston newspaper look a dim view today:
"Where are the parents of all these bays and girls that failed to go to school yesterday after- noon and today most probably will not attend moon-Jun 10 have a glimpse at BB7"
'Big brother' Volkswagen denied
Bonn, Mar. 27. A spokesman for the West German Volkswagen car firm tonight denied a re- port to produce a "big brothor" to its popular *two-door saloon.
Halembu had been arrested and then had told police the whole story.
He was alleged to have said "Obe owed me 30 pigs for kill- ing a relative of mine but he wouldn't pay.
"The day we decided to kill hlm, we went to church for about an hour.
"Later we found Obe walking along the road and cut hân down with an axe."-China Mail Special.
Kenya leader meets hostile reception
He said the report, by tho West German news agency D.PA, was based on a state- ment by an export official of the firm which "did not cor- respond to the facts."
The spokesman zald there was no intention of producing
bigger Volkswagen and that Kenya the old model would go on Tanı belog produced for many years without any change in the outer shape but with improvements."
that WOLD
NEXT YEAR
The DP.A. report said the larger "people's car" expected to go into production next year but that it would not replace the present model.
Nairobi, Mar. 27.
nationalist
ceived reception in
leader
Mboya today ro
the first hostile his rocont political career when he want to Klombu In con- Kikuyuland for: a forenco aimed at forming now, all-embracing African political group.
The Volkswagen factory is the As Mboya stepped from his disappointment at his failuro largest producer of one type of car Jeering crowda yelled their car in Europe.
Since production started after to achieve immediate indepen
a Kenya African the war it has turned out more dence under than three million Volkswagens. Government at the recent Lon-
don constitutional talks. -Reuter.
Actress's home burgled
Hollywood, Mar. 28. Actress June Wilkinson told
police burglars stole $4,100 worth of fure from her apartment.
The theft occurred while she and her roommato were out for ice cream. They returned at -2 a.m. to find the door prised open- and four furs missing.
Saturday was her 20th birth- day.--AP.
Price change
"You have sold us," they shouted as he entered Kiambu sócial hali.
Mboya and dozens of other African political leaders aru
secret session meeting in
to form what may be the most powerful political group in
the Kenya Alce
proscribed Kenya African Union--AP.
Free service
.
West Berlin, Mar. 27. Passengers arriving at tho main railway station in Kassel in rainy weather can borrow Ma tenbrella free for 24 hours' as part of the service of the estate- whee railways. Most of the 28 winbrellas available are design- Washington, Mor, 27.
for
NOR women-China Deputy Speeist. Robert J. Myers, commissioner of the Bureau of Labour Statisties, explaining After the premiere, Bardot changes in the price of clothing i went to supper at a Lisbon salt today he beloved "I cun! restaurant and again police had say with a straight face that to be called
have been.'
Antonio Villar, Protuguese actor who starred with her in the film In which he onneks Her face several timés a Jún And to keep kissing her In publie to pdcity her fans.
Vilar has received severat anonymous letters and plane calls threatening violence to kis person should be dare Bl. treal Bardot, again,MAP; -
women's
مو العراق
inching up over the past year,"
UPI.
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'Mixed-up' frogs
Another
New York, Mar. 27. The Brunя Zoo today showed several species of "mixed-up Stockholm, Mar. 27. frogs. One lype; grows smaller Eskil Karlson said in Kalvine- as it grows ulder. holm, Sweden, today he drives chirps like a cricket instead of hta 14-year-old horne to work dronking like a frog. Ino truck because, the old "The indies •ót á third type maro.drage logs in the forent,and card, for the young, instead of fourtén does a better day's work it' and the tomates. And p 7'doown't have to walk to work." codetes it from green, ta
-UPI.·