Bandits hold
Three Cubans BIG SEARCH ON
face firing squad
Havana, June 15. Three Cubans, sentenced to death yesterday for crimes against the state, were executed today at San- tiago De Cuba.
Shot were Manuel Beaton. fermer esplain in the army of Prime Minister Fidel
Cipriano Beaton, his and Felipe Martinez,
Castro; brother;
FOR FOUR
MASKED MEN
Rio De Janeiro, June 15.
The Brazilian Army and Air Force joined in a
massive police hunt today for a band of mask- ed bandits who held up a railroad pay train yesterday and escaped with about $141,000 after killing one railroader and wounding four others with tommyguns.
Earlier roports of the holdup Suddenly, a stick of dynamite said the bandits made off with blew up the tracks and the on- í $64,000.
gineer threw on the brakes but the train rolled off the blasted
Manuel was nerused of trea- The robbery occurred on ✡ son, sedition, conspiracy and bend where banana trees grow calls. It remained upright. the murder of four persons, in-wild along the tracks more than cluding two majors in Ceairo's 40 miles outside Rio De Janeiro. army.
TOMMYGUN
Then, the railroaders said: four masked men popped out of the frees one shculed through a megaphone: "Get out. Everybody get out unless you want to get killed."
The train, an old steam loco- | He and 14 followers were motive pulling one wooden car, captured
in the puffed along the one auxiliary banana recently mountains of Oriente pro track with the payroll for the vince after a two-month hunt government's Central de Brasil In which the Prime Minister workers in the interior of Rio himself took part.-AFP. De Janeiro stale.
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(8)
7 Wild West show. (5)
8 Strong links, mainly feathers,
(8)
10 Political peer. (8)
13 Dwelled permanently. (7)
15 The press of our generation.
(4)
17 Assistant in more than one
sort of theatre, (7)
18 l.e., meant to be an early
performance. (7)
20 Accustomed to put us first.
(4)
31 Look thus at those who in- dulge in sharp practices? (7) 20 Clothes-conscious. (6)
27 Look, stupid, cut it short! (8)
26 "Sputnik calling" (6)
29 The song-thrush, (8)
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3 Physicked. (5)
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11 Ex-ATS state. (5)
12 Black and blue cover about
4 or 8. (5)
14 Fears adders, perhaps. (6)
16 This custom pats years on
us. (5)
18 Motorists don't change them for new ones, howevér! (5) 18 Grapes for many and us and
puss, perhaps. (8)
19 Note to return the resinet,
(6)
22 Bird of meagre beauty. (5)
28 City of Germany, (8)
24 Aerial spirit. (5)
25 River some may associate
with driving. (4)
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: Saddle. 5. Ansch,
8 Inure, B. Rasher 10. Treat, 17 Davis, 12 Slam, 18 Cited. 18 Cell-A.E., 18 Crusoe, 20 Sweat, 22 Acts, 23 Stift, 25 Agree, 28 Elvi-ra, 27 Truro, 28 Brass, 29 Seance. Down: 1 Stresses, 2 Distance, 8 Lied, 4 Enrages, 5 Article, 6 Persia, 7 Share, 14 Traction, 16 Dry State, 16 Cutters, 17 Loafers, 18. Reis, 21 Wager, 24 Floe
But as the raikaders filed out, one of the bandits sprayed the train with tonimygun bullets. A man fell dead on the rear platform of the old wooden cor. Four others stumped over wounded.
Then Une pundits entered the car and grabbed the money bags and escaped in a car-AP.
New disaster
threatens
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960,
up pay train Hint of popular
Ike off to Far East
President Dwight D. Eikenhuwer (right) has a quiet word with Vice-President, Richard Nixon, aĮ Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, on June 12, as the President pre- pared to leave on the first stage of his tour of the Far East-AP photo.
First posthumous
Chilean town wedding in
Santiago, June 15. Chile's Army today speeded up the evacuation of earthquake devastated Valdivia where Q new disaster by flood threa- tens.
·
Earthquake blocked Lake Rinihue in the Andes continued to rise for above its normal level as heavy rain fell for the
fourth straight day preventing efforts of army engineers to drain off some of the water.
France
Bourg En Bresse, June 15.
The first posthumous marriage in France was held today at Viriat, near here, when 26-year-old
Dr Moore walks on
against advice
Brazil, Ind., June 15.
dissatisfaction with Chiang's rule
Taipei, June 16, The first hint of popular dissatisfaction with the Chiang Kai-shek government was voiced here today only 48 hours before President Eisenhower's forthcoming visit.
The protest came in the fortn of a statement issued by seven Formostan officials and fessional muh.
Ope of them, an American- educated engineer, Kao Yu-ştu. former Mayor of Taipei, solá nawayen that it was a coin. cidence that the statement, which accused the government of dictatorial tendencies, was Issued two days before Mr Eisenhower's June 18 overnight President stop
Chiang's guest,
15
NO DEMONSTRATION
The possibility of anti-govern- ment demonstrations during President Bisenhower's visit
U.S. accuses
Cuba of
slander
Washington, June 15. For the third time in two weeks the United States today accused Cuba of a "campaign of slander" against America.
was considered unlikely because The State Department the Nationalist Chinese Govern-branded as entirely false ment, on the grounds that it is charges by the Cuban premier, at war with Communist Fidel Castro, that Secretary of China, prohibits such un- State Christian A. Herter and authorised demonstrations and another official helped plot an police surveillance is considered invasion against Nicaragua to be strong enough to prevent from Cuba, them
Premier Castro said on televi. The engineer denied local re-sion on Friday that Chester poris that a group of native Lacayo, a Nicaraguan exile, born Formosuns was seeking a came to Washington recently meeting with the President. and talked with Mr Herler and
The protest accused the the Assistant Secretary for Chiang Kai-shek government of Inter-American affairs, Roy R. using "anti-Communism "as a Rubottom Jr., about launching pretext to deprive the people of an invasion--UPI. their constitutional rights and
freedom.""
Nationalist
and
Chinese
charged that "govern- mental measures are, airtied at Kuomintang dictatorship".--- UPI,
(See also letter P.5)
UN will hear
Nicole Renoud was formally married to 24- Dr Barbara Moore limped out Eichmann case year-old Jean Bouvard who died two years
ago.
Bouvard was killed in an accident just four days before his planned marriage to Miss Renoud,
Reds fired
on UN plane
Several months later Д daughter, was born to the young woman, and Bouvard was re- The army engineers said cognised as the child's father. there now is strong possibility
The marriage today was that the lake, some 33 feet celebrated with the consent of above its usual level, will break both familles. The baby, the earthquake-caused barriers | Evelyne," sut 00 her grand- and cascade millions of tons of mother's lap and watched the The United Nations Com water down the San Pedro ceremony which mude her River to engulf the low-lying mother at once wife and, a
widow.-AFP. sections of Valdivi,—AP.
Russia's demand
test ban talks
In
Geneva, June 15.
The Soviet Union today demanded the right to inspect every detail of all American nuclear devices exploded for peaceful purposes. Russia's Semyon K. Tsarap-and
disappointment at Mr
kin said if this right was Tsarapkin's intransigent state- refused, the Soviet Union would | ment," and said he hoped the regard any American nuclear talks could return lo a more explosion as a breach of the 19- | businesslike, atmosphere.—AP. month-old nuclear test truce observed by the United States, Britain and Russia,
Mr Tsarapkin told the three- nation nuclear test ban talks the quarantees and facilities offered by the United States were un- satisfactory and unacceptable to the Soviet Union.
US
4 strikers killed
the
Panmunjom, June 15.
mand said here today it
of the hospital today to resume her transcontinen- tal hike against her doctor's advice,
Ban on
Dutch aircraft
Djakarta, June 15. Indonesia's neighbouring countries have given as Burançes that they would not permit Dutch military aircraft bound for West New Guinea to refuel on United Nations, June 15. their territories, Antara The United Nations Security Conell will meet
news agency reported to- on June 22
bear
day. Argentina's "I'm already two days behind complaint against Israel for the
These countries are Burma, schedule, and have to get alleged kidnapping of former Ceylon, India, Thailand, Malaya, going," said the 50-year-old | Nazi” leader Adolf Eichmann, and Singapore, according to the British vegetarian.
It was officially announced news agency. today.
Indonesia has accused the "She is a
very determined
Netherlands of creating tension woman who is going decidedly The Security Council will be between the two countries by against my advice," said Dr presided over by Nationalist sending military reinforcementa Robert K. Webster, who has Chinese delegate Dr Tinglu | to Dutch-occupied West New treated her since she was hit Tsiang.-AFP.
Guinea-Reuter.
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by a car on Monday afternoon.
Dr Moore, a retired physician had charged the Com- herself, wore a heavy bandage munists forces with firing on her left ankle under red on an unarmed command wool socks, but she said: aircraft that was flying
well within the southern section of the demili- tarised zone.
BIG BUMP
"The ankle doesn't bother me There's
as much as the back.
a big bump there."
The senior command member,
Dr Webster shook his head Colonel Harry S. Messec said and said: "She should rest at
If she A attack had coene from least two more days. Illegal Communist fortifications were a factory worker, I would
advise rest for a week," In the demilitarised zone cn Jurte 11.
He said the Communists earlier had clpimed that
the
same legal fortifications were structures for quartering, civil
"nothing more then harmless
police."--Reuter.
But the British Hiker said, "I will devise a plan where- by I can walk night and day without getting too tired."
taken X-ray pictures Tuesday showed по broken bones.-AP,
Agadir again Inter-tribal
Agadir, June 15.
A strong earth tremor shook devastated Agadir today, bring-|- ing down some of the partially destroyed buildings in the port areas and industrial quarter.
Lima, June 15. Pofice, reinforced by troops, No damage was reported in battled with steel strikers last those buildings which had re- night in the port of Chimbote,mained intact after the disus four strikers were killed and 13 | trous_earthquake which destroy- J. Injured. Fourteen policemen ed most of Agadir inst February Wadsworth expressed regret' were also hurt--AP.
¡ 29,--AFP.
Ambassador James
Inter-planetary travel in science-fiction stage
London, June 15. Britain's astronomer royal, Doctor Richard Van Der Elet Woolley, said here today that, In a sense, "inter-planetary travel is, and remain, utter bilge."
tention, and on the launching of the first Spalnik he had found himself regarded by・・ those who remembered the "wisecrack" as an apostle of seientiile resption.
Dr Woolley added that when be had exclaimed “after bilge" he had selence fiction very much in risied,
planets are so inhospitable to
shootings in Africa
on
Kampala, June 15. Turkana tribesmen from Kenya are believed, to -have shot and killed 10 Karamojong a tribe in the barren region of northern Uganda-during the past two months, according to Sir Charles Hartwellujh Ugando Chief
• Secretary.
While not wishing to excuse the Turkana, Ke told the life that there is no question Uganda Legislative Council yes. of living on them.
terday, it appeared, that most, If "The difficulties of mesting up not all, the shootings were in "Taunching station to arrange retaliation for acts by the Kura- for a safe return aro en- mojong. He believed two Tur- kana had been killed by the The *hole exercise of Karamojong during the same
genning landing on a planet period, and the organisation of a suÍS- relán is so difficult and 10 Sir Charles added: "The in- up his office, he had answered Bat he thought today... that. expensive that the value of creasing use of firearms by the ~an-interviewer's-question-on-
waved was PIK
"the" "thing" should be man b Turkana is causing the police Interplanetary tray
some sort of proportion." In that category 'because "
and administration in Uganda and Kenya great concern. remains hideously expense." He would any "golking about am satisded the Kenya authori
the military valia; og such an ties are doing everything... pos- the men and
sible to deal with it."-Reuter,
Speaking at the Press Associa
iton's annual luncheon, he re- 'called that on arriving, here from Australia in 1956 to take
the
possibility of Inter- planetary travel by saying 11 "was "atter bilge."
This remark had been reported D7 Woolley coinued: The
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Aircraft
strike
partly settled
Los Angeles, June 15. few hours after more than 30,000 aircraft and rocket factory workers went on strike; an agreement was reached today providing for the return of 20,000 of the strikers.
The strikers belong to two Company which employs over unions, the missile specialists 20,000 of its members. belonging to the International The other striking union, Asseclation of Machinists and however, bas broken of the others to the Authomobile negotiations with the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation which em- Workers Union.
The latter plays 10,000 of its members, union reached agreement today but is continuing is talks with
Douglas Aircraft the Convair company-AFP.
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