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193 INJURED IN JAPAN CLASH Abnormal fluttering
Strikers and police
engage in large-scale battle
Tokyo, May 13.
A total of 193 people were injured during serious clasfer between police and striking colliers at the Miike coal mine in Kyushu tonight.
Spies arrested
Berlin, May 12.
. West Berlin police today announced the arrest of two German sples who worked for the Sovlets.
The two Germans, one froin Gotha, Basi Germany, and one a West Berliner, were recused of giving laise information to allled authorities here and spring
of
On the Western
aliles.
Their names were disclosed- UPI.
not
Difficulty in drafting communique on S. Africa
London, May 12. British Commonwealth leaders falled today to agree on the terms of a statement summarising their informal talks on South Africa's race crisis. On the eve of winding up their world ranging conference, the statesmen of 11 countries *ussled for three hours over a draft communique listing the main results of their work.
In the end they turned the Jask of redrafting the document over to experts and arranged to try again on Friday to resolve their differences,
Some 6,300 strikers and 4.200 policepson, were involved in the clash
Trouble flared up yesterday morning when the management in accordance with a court in- Junction tried to put up fences round the mine hopper's but prevented by Were
strike
plekets.
ap
The management gove trying to erect the fences but
1,300 crowd of
workers massed into a demonstration.
A
HAIL OF STONES
Police tried to drive them back with their nightsticks. The demonstrators retaliated with a hail of stones directed at the police.
A Socialist member of the Japanesc Diet (parliament)
television #
cameraman
ord were among those injured in the clash,
mint
Early today some 1,500 strikers and 5,000 police were still gathered near the where the situation remained terre.-AFP.
U.S. film at
Cannes
President Dwight D. Eisenhower of the United States presents the medat of merit to Captain Edward L. Beach, skipper of the nuclear powered United States submarine Triton ‚' in the White House in Washinzión, on May 16., Bench took the 7,730-ton submersible on ber 36,000-mile voyage round the world submerged. -AP Photo.
MAC SEES N-TESTS Actor on
AS VITAL ISSUE
AT
SUMMIT TALKS
London, May 12.
disappoints Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said
critics
Cannes, May 12.
"Home Minelli's
here tonight that he felt the most important question to be discussed at next week's summit conference in Paris was that of nuclear tests.
Vincent
It was also, he added, the From The Hill", the only most hopeful question.
He was speaking at the end American entry in this
in year's Cannes Internation-of a foreign affairs debate al Film Festival, today disappointed both critics and audience.
the House of Cominans.
actual
arms
charge
Doylestown, Penn, 12. Movie actor Michael O'Shea has been indicted by a Bucks County grand jury on charges of firearms violations.
O'Shea WES arrested last
August 24, at a motel after Dr
Glenn W. Bricker said the
Hollywood actor pulled a pistol on him during an argument.
"We must settle the proportionate composition of the control commission and the im- portant questions of the morato-
O'Shea and his wife, film star rium and the number of visits Virginia Mays, had completed a which are allowed on each side. week-long engagement at the
Bristol "If we can make those three nearby
playhouse. decisions, it should not be im- O'Shea argued then that he was to draft the treaty entitled to carry the gun 'be. possible
weeks- cause he is a Los Angeler very within a
county deputy sheriff. --AP..
"I can quite understand the position of the French govern- ment at the present time, but I am sure the French would wish that the United States, Russia,
few with the and ourselves could, if possible, the reach some agreement," he said.
The film provided an fortunate contrast
The statement on the South African situation would, if agreed, be incorporated in the triumphal reception given general conference communique. American picture "Ben Hur" The issue of South Africa's which opened the festival here apartheid system has dominated
not In the meetings of Commonwealth Last week-but was Premiers and other leaders cluded in the competition. since it began on May 3-AP.
Anti-bells
*Home From The Hill," western melodrama of the more sentimental variety, con cerns the 17-year-old son of a ranch owner who breaks with his family because of dis- father. London, May 12. Blusionment with his Member of Parliament Leslie His illegitimate half-brothet Plummer thinks bells on ice marries the girl he has left cream trucks should be silenced pregnant,
"This nuclear test agreement would do something more than end the tests, which if they go on, will ultimately injure the atmosphere.
"It would have a profound influence, it reached, on the whole disarmament problem."
'SPY' PLANE
In a reference to the U.S. "spy" plate shot down by the
Russians, he svid "some crevices, had opened right at
Reuter.
Bandits kill priest, wound another
Sao Paulo, May 12.
and he told House of Commons Robert Mitchum and Eleanor members. yesterday, "I don't Parker are the films stars, 88 xe last minute in the slow, Three Brazilian bandits invaded a Japanese Bud-
care if they were composed by the boy's father and mother-painful climb to the summit, Beethoven."—UPI.
AFP.
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4 Having to use elbow grease is what many Gre bltter about, (5)
Met nectionately. (6)
8 Just William you goat! (5)
10 I have a vehicle for the Bus-
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10. Be concerned. (4)
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But, he said, he was glad to And general agreement mot to exaggerate the effect of the re- cerit troubles.
"Espionage is not a cause: It is an effect of the suspicion and tension between great powers,” he said.
dhist temple and killed one priest and wounded another, his wife and son with a spray of gunfire. Five other children of the wounded priest hid under a bed in their adjacent house.
Police said the bandits made off yesterday with about $270 of the temple's funds,
heart
"On the summit conference, Mr Macmilan said: "It is some- Killed by # bullet through was Montorobu times perhaps best to have by his Hle trouble in the first stagesSaneka, 31, priest at the of this discussion."
Kannondo temple in the town He went on: "We must try to of San Bernardo Do Calvo,
There Police said face facts as they are.
he came from is, of course, a danger of a meet-Japan about 10 months ago
ing in an atmosphere of crisis Wounded were the temple's and threat, but there is an high priest, Hatsujire Nomum, equal danger of meeting when B6, his wife, See, 51, and vital urgency is not there and son.
there is a temptation to let
things slide and be content with
an agreeable meeting
particular result."
with no
At the summit, he said, they would not repeat the practice of former gatherings. (He had earlier referred to propaganda speeches.)
There will be a series of small meetings, separate meet ings between, heads of Govern ment and experts, and also sometimes meeting together," he Baid:
Mr Macmillan hoped to see established efficient systems of inspection and control on nuclear disarmament,
"These unhappy boys and end girls will have to sit in distant parts of the world listening to their apparatus,” he said
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21 Is it dropped by an angler
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song at twilightg
shipped, (8)
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(8)
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"But at any zat they won't bo sples," he quipped amid laughter,
He believed the debates among the expert negotiators had gone about as far as they could go.
Oversight
New York, May 12.
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and join up! (6)
meal (4)
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as
Nomura's five other children.
feat trembled with
the bandits opened up with three pistols inside the temple. The Nomuras came here many years BLO
4
the
Saneks was killed as he at- tempted to stop the bandits after hearing them force open temple windows. Nomura was the bandits wounded when forced him to show them where the temple finds were kept.— AP.
NEW!
WRECKAGE
DEFINITELY
REMAINS
OF THE U-2
· Burbank, May. 12.
Lockheed designer C. L. (Kelly) Johnson said to-
of wings caused
airliner crashes
Burbank, May 12. Lockheed aircraft today blamed a terrifyingly un--
predictable sky phenomenon violent flutter- ing of an airliner's wings developing so quickly that they snapped in less than a minute — for two crashes of its proud Electra jets.
day the photograph of the crashes in Indians and Ninety-seven pensons died in the plane wreckage on Texas. Both planes lost was public display in Russia is while flying in seemingly safe "definitely" the remains weather,
of a U-2 spy plane the
Reporting on its intensive Russians say they shot study to fad the cause of the from the skles over tragedies, Lockheed bold * - Siberin.
closed gathering of the pilotš
of who By them and the airline rei executive who buy them¿
"An original photograph another aircraft was first leased by the Soviets to con- fuse ug the designer of the high-altitude
At speeds over 300 m.p.h.--the reconnaissance | Electra cruises at 400 mph.--- plane said. The Russians claim- damage in the outboard engine
aree from some ed, the original photo was the
undetermined U-2, but Johnson labelled it a cause, possibly a hard landing fake and identißed it was prob-| teamed with an external force ably the wreckage of a Russian created by high speed to cause Beugle.
an abnormal flutter.
The aircraft pieces put oh display in Moscow yesterday are definitely the remains of a Lockheed U-2," he said in his statement today.
20 millionth visitor wins award
New York, May 12. Herta Steffans, 18-year-old girl from Basdahl, Ger- many, entered the Empire State building on a casual -sight-seeing tour today and was acclaimed as the 20 millionth visitor to the towering observatory on
ell- She was awarded an expense paid tour for two of the United States and Montreal, Airlines Canada,
Wings flapped up and down at the rate of three cycles per second. It took from 30 to 50 recoods for them to reach the stepping point,
He also reiterated his belief that mechanical failure caused the U-2 to descend considerably The Northwest below its cruising altitude be- plane that crashed near Tell fore being abandoned by the pilot or shot down.
The Russians claimed they knocked down the plane with a rocket.-UPL
Rocket plane's longest flight
Edwards Air Base,
May 12.
The American rocket plane X-15 today made its longest flight covering a distance of 175 miles be- fore landing on a dry lake bed next to the base. In previous flights the plane has always been limited to a closed circuit with a maximum distance of 30 miles Edwards base.
from
The "X-15 which is intended to climb beyond the earth's atmo sphere cannot land on normal felds. Equipped with a pair of skis, the plane lands on dry lake beds at a speed of more than 200 miles per hour.-AFP.
top.
Miss Steffans was accum- city, Indiana, March 17, kiting panted. by Miss Trudy Tesche, 63 lost a wing on the down-20, of Estersode, who waN ward fing.
making her first visit to the building
The Brandi plane that crash- The girls who did not know ed near Buffalo city, Texas, last each other in Germany, are September 29, killing 34, lost a employed in the homes of New wing on the upward cycle.-AP.York familles-AP,
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