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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1960.

CHINA Car runs on sunshine.

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The world's first car to run on solar energy, it reached 20 miles an hour.

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COCKTAIL LOUNDR

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come on and ENJOY the FUN & SONGS,

by... RICKY

MATHEWS

ON THE KEYS

DUTSTANDING, PIANO AUD

PARODY PERSONALITY!

FORTH NATHAN RAD, KARSON HOUSE, ZNO IL

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its red plush interlor, passengers face each other and have the room to rise and bow to friends.

Badar guides

blind farmer

Glantegfan, Apr. 6.

A blind farmor here dis- closed today that he in driving a tractor with the aid of radar.

Albert Newm, 40, raid that! with his "mechanical eyes" he eim handle it tractor

Converted by the Interna-

tional Rectifier Corporation,

the

one hour's driving,

The panel of cells cost £9,000.

car needs eight to 10 although mass production might hours of sunshine to power bring the price closer to £900,

Grandmother, 74, sets a fast pace on the golf

course

Houston, Tex., Apr. 6.

Mrs A. J. (Teresa) Schill, who will be 75 next September 5, is a veritable bundle of energy whose last thought is of the quiet rocking chair into which many younger persons already have settled in retirement.

Mrs Schill, a per: grandmoth have played a big role in her er, took up golfing at the age of family. Her daughter Gladys, Halmost 170, and today she blazes away now Mrs Phillip Davis, once

almost every day in her deter dominated mination to break 100 before her Houston. 75th birthday.

as well at a normal farmer."

Formerly a Londin engineer, he became blind 13 years ago. When he and his wife bought their 7 acre far last Mr Newtonn derided to put his knowledge of electronics to 3150,

"I had to do something la en- able me to drive a tractor," he said. "My wife can't drive,"

set

fadar was the logical answer, se, he told reporters, "I made the te

out of myself spare pices of portable radios. El cost me about £25 sterling! and don't think it will let me !down."

HOW IT WORKS

Here is how it works: Miry Newman places two small dermis in the heige at either end of the Held. The radar set is placed on the tractor,

and

Mr Newman dons car-phone". As he drives, a beam is bounced from the tractor to the hedge a signa! which pamls nertial, back to the earphone.

By listening to the pitch of of the beam. Mr Newman can drive in a straight line. When the signal reaches strength, he knows it is time to 1urn.

certain

Mr Newman has one other handicap to overcome before his farm can keep up with others; he does not own a trelor.

When he wants to plough, ke borrows one from a neighbour.

He la confident. however, "that having come so far, I'll get a tractor of my own one day."

The Newmans at present are living on

from tho incomo selling blis. They hope that eventually their profits

will

come from potatoes andi Cor.--- Chnu Mall Special,

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fully air-conditioned wall-to-wall carpeted

Presents

SALLY CONTRERAS

AT THE PIANO

daily from 5.30 p.m.

Known Thru the Far East an

Pocteur of The Plano

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women's tennis In Her granddaughter, Elizabeth, 10, is promising southpaw who beats Mrs Schill every time they play.

She has been described having the enthusiasm of

the galety of the bobbysaxer, 1920's, the optimism of the 30's, course the attitude that life begins in the 40's, the maturity of the 50's, and the winsomeness of the 80's

all rolled into one.

Mrs Schill, a five-footer who looks as if she is in her 4's, hesitantly went to Pine Forest County Club golf professional Dudley Bell four years ago and

asked:

"Mr Bell, am I too vid to take up gol!?"

Bell told her she wasn't, but asked her to "promise you'll take it easy and not try to do tro much at the beginning."

She did, but after three lessons on the practice tee, the only time Bel

saw her was when Mrs Schill went through the pro shop before teeing off.

FAST PACE

Mis Schill is not a guod golfer, carrying a handicap of 36. Her best score to date fur 18 holes is 115, but she's determined to break 100 before her 75th birthday.

She sets a fast pace on the goir course, and often is so eager to hit the next shot she goes all and leaves her electric enri.

Her only regret in quif is that ¦ it has made her feet larger. She wore size 4% four years ago, but now takes a "big" size 5,

Golf is Mr Schill's only rec-

reation now, but sports always

Mrs Schill can be found on the the at Pine Forest on coldest days, the wellest days and the hoftest days. And ber infectious laughter rubs off on everyone around regardless of how her shots go.

Asked how she keeps up such a pace, Mrs Schill said:

"I owe it all to clean lying. I neither drink nor smoke."

With that, she stepped briskly of for a ninth hole in complete her round for the day.

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• BY THE

WAY

By Beachcomber

A

REQUEST by a film unii to

child having its face

meorad

with the blood of a newly-killed fox produced an answer which will probably result in someone being expelled from the hunting Helds of England.

The reply was: "It would not be right. Blooding to huntsmen I almost sacred." The italics are mine. Almost, indeed! such

a word argues incomplete de- dication, and the beginning of perilous dougt. Is nothing really sacred to him?

A

Japan newsletter from John A. Rickard Activities of rightist thugs

stir concern

Tokyo (By Airmail).

MAIL Notices

THURSDAY, APREL 7 Dy Atr

Thailand,

Cambodia, Vlains, Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, Austra-

There is growing concern among a large number New zoala, a m

of Japanese over the activities of gangsters and their connections with politicians, business concerns and so-called patriotic right-wing ultra-nationalist societies.

Indeed,

Formona, Japan, p.

105, p..

Okinawa, Korea, pa.

By Surface Macao, p.m.

Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, der- many, (Bwitzerland via Genda). B

p.m.

Marso, a p.m.

FRIDAY, APRIL S By Air

It ja sometimes Visiting West German Chancellor Konrad cleult to differentiate between the gangsters and the ultra-

faced Adenauer neither nationalists.

the music rior listened to America, 9 a.m. any when he addressed 10 m.

3

These connections were the He hung on behind a lorry

comment subject of

by the TERRIFYING sidelight on Mainichi newspaper a few days present-day morals is pro-ago-and the result was an at- vided by the cheating that goes tack on the newspaper's printing on in massed walks. If a man plant by

group of 12 cannot walk from John a'Groat's | "patriots". The attack was re- to Land's End without cadging miniscent n if he has no elvic conscious ness. If he cheats on such an occasion, who will trust him in a marathon tiddlywinks contest? How will his children feel when their mother, explaining divorce, says, "Your dad took a bus through Warrington while the supervisors were in an inn,"

1050.

Marginal note

her

the

Socialists without national

Japan, Tawali, U.S.A.. C. & 8,

Vistisai, India, Pakistan, France,

Britaby, & Europe, 1 D.m.

Ditch New Guines,

Cambodia, a p.m.

Australia, New Zealand.

D.m.

Malaya, Indonesia. U p.m..

Philippines 6

FUL, B

China, People's Republic, Tamm. Cambodia, Noon

Diet (Parliament) Middle East, Africa, Adon, Great Lower House recently, The opposition wanted their speech

so the of pre-war Japan music-and when groups of rightist thugs unthens of both West Germany wielded considerabic under and Japan were not played in ground power through the use the Lower House as originally of assassination and terrorism. scheduled:

Mataya Penang parcela directi cloimed The Socialists had The 12 men threw and into

(Netherland New "Gulden via Bings- the national pore) India, playing three printing

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt presses, over- that turne:" tables and mashed anthems would be reminiscenti Cyprus 17P via Port Sald) Great (Jamalos, Port of Spain, Havana pareda via "Lockqon), windows before dashing out to of the Japan-Germany Treaty Britain, Europe

International Police and Against

Com- Neon. two waiting cars.

was 'signed In Macao, 1 p.m. newspaper guards arrested three munism which

Pakistan (P. India via Karachi), men who were unable to reach 1930."

12 pao. The Socialista also noted that

Indonesia, 3 p.m. the cars in time.

there was по precedent Ja Japanese parliamentary history

the for a band to perform in

Lower House plenary conference hall.

Slightly put out by an un- necessary expenditure of wind and time were members of the Imperial Palace Police Band who had already completed rehearsals for the occasion.

In recent wecks

the small

NOTICE that the advocates of

birth prevention have become righust groups have been In timid about the silly phrase creasingly active and police have detained some members of "birth control," and are trying to make their propaganda more ac- the two most active associations ceptable by calling it "family on various occasions but for planning." Chesterton,

who some strange reason they releuse usually hit the nail on the head, them within a day or two. and hit i prelly hard, described "birth control" as "no birth and less control."

Tch, tck

I will shortly be, in sens

★ ★

There was more violence of n different kind recently although gangsters

again played a peculiar j role.

At the beginning of the week 8,000 workers belonging to rival radic unions clarhed at the Milke Coal Mine at Omuto in them western Japan.

more or less denied, as 11 were, that negotiations are pro- ceeding for the appointment of German officers to English re- giments for training purposes. While it is felt that this would be the best method of training than, and familiarising with our military system and the geography of our country, there From those might be protests who do not realise how easily the Germaans are humillaled and offended by our incomprehen- sible lack of conldenes in theen,

-(London Express Service).

11 valuable

paintings stolen

Hamilton, Apr. 6. Eloven paintings worth about $52,000 (£18,571)

Previously at the miners bad

been on strike against the com-

Mitsul pany owning the mine Mining Co. Then halt the workers formed a new union and decided to go back to work. The fight occurred when members of the new union attempted to break through the picket Unes. Bamboo poles, stones and wooden clubs were used as weapons in the fracas which resulted in 134 miners being

them injured, 34 seriously.

of

Some miners managed to get to mine shafts but the strikers reformed their pickets during the night as police warned that they would use tear gas if there were any more violence,

The following day 300 gangs- ters from nearby areas entered the mining town in a fleet of Lrucks and cars. After terroris-

ng women and children in the including а Braques, a town the mob of hoodlums went Courbet and Q Fatin one of the mine gates where Latour,

from they began fighting a group of Wato cut

pickets. One miner was stabbed their fromes and stolen to death and many others were from the Hamilton Art seriously injured. This despite the fact that there were hun- Gallery here last night.

dreds of policemen in the area who knew of the presence of the hoodlums.

A twelfth painting, Tisso's "Martin Luther's Doubts," Left slashed on the floor.

was

Japanese trade onion leaders have protested to the Govern- inment about the matter and have cluded "The Coming Storm," by also charged that the police did

The stolen paintings

Henri

Fatin Latour "Black Pool"

by

the hoodlums and Httle to prevent Gustave from clashing with the strikers.

There has been some specula Courbet, both valued at $15,000 (£5,357),

by tion in the Japanese press about "The Traders," Cornelius Krieghoff and "Nature the motives for the sudden in- Murte" by Georges Braques vasion of the hoodlums.

speculation has been about who valued at $10,000 (£3,571).

The thieves got in by suwing a hole through the bottom panel of a door. Reuter,

Most

hald the gangsters to interfere.

Japan's trade union move- ment, which is extremely HB- popular with the Government and businessmen, is now in the same stage of development as New York, Apr. 0.

the trade unions of Western Two fuel tanks from a jet

States aircraft plunged into the north Europe and the United Oklahoma town of Marshall, to-about 60 or 70 years ago.

Leaders of the unions day.

sometimes irresponsible and A witness, Mrs R. G. Douglas, some businessmen, who would sold the tanks were empty and like to see the trade unions done that no one was hurt. One of away with completely, resort to the containers narrowly missed old and obsolete means of a huuse, she said. The other breaking up picket lines. They fell into a vacant lot.-AP

hire hoodlums to do the job,

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FOR TODAY

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heaven.-Gonesia 22:17.

Vicious and tinproductive strains tend to disappear, whlie benign strains of plants animals and humans increase.

Press-Radio Bible Service,

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A wolf-call' may

mean 5 days'

jail in Teheran

Teheran, Apr. 6.

If people sing in the streets of Teheran, or swear, utter a "wolf-call" or "cat-call", they may, if the municipality gets its way, be imprisoned from two to five days and fined.

K$10

Hut these pre not all new "public natsance" offences punishable under the 21SW public conduct by-law being drawn up by the Mayor of Teheron,

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Attempts by a shop- keeper to talk a person info buying from his shop.

or

Keeping of poultry pets in residence or busi- quarters under unhygienic conditions.

ness

of

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Under 13 lat, people will be punished:

If they shout offensive words.

If they indulge in horse-

play.

If they make an obscene Joke.

It they ty kites,

fivey carry animals heat-down.

It they la animals,

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Also punilinble offences are:

of advertise- Printing menta, affixing of notices on walls and pavements with out prior singelion from mumielpal authorities.

Taking and admitting

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children below seven to cinemos, and theatres by the. parents and proprietors.. Failure to put n *

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Occupying pavements and

obrirucling traffle.

Parking cara on ments,

With the

pave-

Incorporation. of the new offences in the slatules of the capita), the mayor hopes to Improve upon The existing slate of and remove

annoyance the public.

of

sources and hindrance to

The rules are under considera- tion by the legal nuthorities. the When they have been approved by the government and endorsed Digging holes in pave- by the Ministers of Interior and menta and stroots with- Justice, the Mayor anys, they out permission md_neglect to will be strictly enforced, China

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