THE CHINA MAIL," TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1960.
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U.S. strengthens European fleet Mammoth
ANOTHER ATTACK BRITONS CLAIM Floods sweep unchecked Love wounded
CARRIER FOR
SIXTH FLEET
Washington, Aug, 1.
The U.S. Navy today announced a major reinforce ment of the Sixth Fleet with the assignment of a third attack carrier to the force regularly operating in the Mediterranean.
Kennedy
hits at
Nixon
Officials speculated this could be a move to bolster U.S. striking power in the Europeng area until the navy has enough Polaris-launching "atomic sub! marines in striking range of the north central key areas of; the Soviet Union.
At the same time, the navy said that the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific, which regularly varies from two to three carriers, will here after be maintained at the three- carrier level.
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RECORD RUN TO MOSCOW IN
VINTAGE CAR
Moscow, Aug. 2. Three tired but triumphant Britons claimed a world after record yesterday arriving here in their 27- year-old Austin Seven car, which they had driven, continuously from Bri tain since last Thursday. "We did the 1,750 miles from Wallington, Surrey, (south of London)
three
to Moscow In days and four hours, much faster than we thought possible said 34-year-old Mr Ray
Tindle,
the, time.
"It is the first car more than of a quarter-century old and logs than eight horsepower Newport, R.I., Aug. 1.
The increased. striking which has made the run in such Senator John Kennedy:
from strength resulting Democratic presidential additional carrier deployment is
continuing candidate today issued a "part of ́statement in which he gramme to improve the military accused Mr Richard capabilities and posture of the Nixon, his Republican The reinforcement was recom- rival of "lock of basic mended by the joint chiefs of beliefs."
He said this was illustrated by Mr Nixon's "betrayal of the (Ezra Tafl) Bensom farm pro- gramme which he helped to write."
DISASTROUS
Senator Kennedy said Mr Benson's farm policies had been. disastrous to agriculture, but
that Mr Nixon had supported them until now.
He sald Mr Nixon could not claim that he had no chance to criticise the farm policies and, on the other hand portray him- selt as the most powerful vice president in history."-Reuter.
One world
government
pro-
United States," the navy said,
staf.
SUPER-CARRIERS
will
The 50-ship Sixth Fleet is now formied around the big carriers Forrestal and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, These two return to the carriers deployment Atlantic coast next month after
to the Mediter mean of the Intrepid and the and Saratoga super carriers Independence
In reshaping the fleets in both oceans the older carriers intre- pid and Hancock previously cheduled for conversion to
There is no price for ang- body who beats us. They are welcome to try. But it nearly
finished us," he said,
Mr Tindle took turns at the whoot of the tiny black car, which arrived in Moscow in the early hour's of yesterday with Mr Tom Dawson, 34, à senior mathmetics master and Mr Phil Bastone 36, representative of a biscuit firm
DIFFICULTIES
The only times they stopped on the run was at state borders and for "brews up" of tea and
eat food they had brought with them.
The three worked months on the project which rose from a discussion of what would be the most unlikely vehicle in which to do the journey.
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one
Only difficulties encountered anti-submarine warfare ships, were the breakdown of will be retained as attack car-shock-absorber shackle in Ger- riers at least until the super-many and the beginnings of a carriers Kitty Hawk, and Con- knock in the main bearing near stellation join the fleet next Minsk they averaged 23
miles hourly. year.
They arrived here so quickly that they are planning to spend a couple of days in Moscow before beginning their return journey.
To support the additional Oxford, Aug. 1. carriers Kitty Hawk, and Con- Historian Arnold Toynbee rancan and Far Pacife, the says the nations of the Navy will take two tankers world may be forced to trom the mothball fleet. unite under
one govern- ment in the next 25 years to feed the earth's popula tion.
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Addressing the Oxford Com- mittee For Famine Rellef, said:
he
"Science is capable of in- creasing the food supply to meet the demands of the grow-
The air striking strength of the Seventh Fleet is now based on the super
carrier
smaller
Ranger and the carriers Oriskany and Ticon- deroga. The
Ranger
scheduled to be relieved next month by the Hancock.
The Sixth Fleet, prior to the Ing world population if the arrival of the additional carrier, whole surface of the planet is numbered about 25,000 men administered as a single unit and 200 planes. The Forrestal for the production and distribu-class of big attack carriers carry tion of food without any cus-up to 90 aircraft. toms or frontiers,
I believe in the next quarter
of a century we may be forced
to come that"-UPI,
120
The Seventh Fleet totals 129 officers and "met ships, 39,000 and 250 planes.-AP.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Brown apple. (6)
23
4 The great lawgiver, (5)
13
There are two ades to it. (8)
8 The last card?. (5) ·
Fen or mass of mudi (6)
11 Stroke, perhaps. (7)
13 Preparing a manuscript, (7)
13 Got out of. (6)
14 Floor To floor movers, (5)
19 Bearing stoically for a long
20 The Principality. (5)
12
21
DOWN******
1 All a monarch mærveys?`(5)
2 German plane, (4)
3 Rates on the records 88 · 9
crime. (7)
4 Be important. (8)
5 Played the part of a vamp?
(8)
6 Chinese Junk? Not exactly..
(8).
10 What they measure in Man-
chester? (8)
12 One ém for the
Second seventh of the week. (8)
13 Pussy's tree? (8)
This would be more leisurely, Mr Dawson said "but we must be home on Sunday."-- Reuter,
Three boys
drowned
Boulogne, Aug. 1. Eighteen children from an orphans' vaca- tion camp were knock- ed down by a big wave today and then carried to sea by the current. Three boys were drown- ed before lifeguards could reach them.-AP.
Another
Polaris
over Poland, many
won't leave homes
Warsaw, Aug. 1. Flood crests sweeping to the sea along the length of Poland's two biggest rivers, the Vistula and the Oder, burst through protective dykes over- night, but many families in threatened areas north of here refused to leave their homes.
Evacuation of families in Warsaw province continued as the flood" danger moved north from Warsaw, inundating farm- Lands
the
In and villages. Garwolin district of the pro- vince, 37,000 acres were under waler,
Communist
22 DOMINICANS FAIL
TO BREAK
MEXICAN
THROUGH EMBASSY
CRITICISED
The
provincial Party newspaper strongly criti- eised peasants who refused to leave their homes, and sald that! while soldiers continued battling the foods, the attitude of the local populations was "not good,
Ciudad Trujillo, Aug. 1. Indif- All of a group of 22 Dominicans who tried to force sometimes completely terent and inactive."
their way into the Mexican Embassy at knife The
point last night had left the Embassy grounds today.
official Polish press agency PAP stated today that "Overall the flood situation has not improved," people were re- ported to be returning to their homes in the badly hit areas of the country where last week 400,000 acres of farm land were flooded-Reuter.
Attempt by
nuclear
submarine
Portsmouth, N.H., Aug. 1, The United States nuclear
submarine Seadragon sail ed from here today to attempt the first east to west crossing under the North Pole.
declaring
The Dominicans, they sought political asylum, failed to get inside the embassy building although they broke the glass in the front door and cut the shirt of Fernando Ibarra,
attache. Charge D'Affaires Joe Rojas suffered a finger cut.
an
The members of the group were repulsed by Rojas and his small staff, with the help of 29 granted refugees previously asylum. The refugees helped |to barricade the main entrance.
The band broke the glass of the big front door after rushing into the Embassy gardens and up the wide stairways. Techni- cally, Rojas said, the Embassy was invaded although the men did not get past the main door.
A spokesman for the group said they were opposed to the krujillo government.
Rojas said perhaps that is 50 "but I find it a bit demanding of some one, who asks a favour, to do so
knife in hand, point poor form, you crossing toward you, has already been made by her know."AP. gister nuclear submarines Nautilus, Sargo and Skate,
The west to east
The 283-foot 2,360-ton Sea- dragon has a crow of 94 officers and men and carries scientists and official observers, her first objective Is Frobisher Strait, off Greenland, where her journey under the loe will be gin-Reuter,
Keeping clean
New York
Shah of Iran's
assurance
Amman, Aug. 1. The Shah of Iran has assured King Hussein that Iran's 10- year-old de facto recognition of Israel remains unchanged and that Iran "did not and does not contemplate to effect official recognition of Israel"
You let 30 to 60 gallons of The Shah's assurance was water go down the drain each name in a written letter which
Hussein time you shower, the National | King
received on Water Institute reports-UPI. Sunday night--AP.,
'Avengers' executed
man mistaken for
launched Eichmann, story says
Cape Canaveral, Aug, 1.
A fourth "Polaris" missile
was launched today from An
-
a submerged submarine- the atomic
powered George Washington-but had to be destroyed in flight.
.
The launching itself went off
New York, Aug. 1.
article by two Israeli journalists said today that an "illegal band of avengers" captured and executed a man mistaken for Na was criminal Adolf Eichmann shortly after World War II.
he was not Elch
The two Israelis, Zwy, awore that smoothly. but the first stage of Aldouby and Ephraim Katz, tell mann, but bis captors ignored the rocket went off course ow- the story in the current issue of him. ling to a mechanical error. Look magazine. Both are former
The same submarine had Israel army officers. launched two "potaris" missiles The article says the error took last July 20 and a third last place in a small Saturday,-AFP.
village where Eichmann's wile: and one of Eichmann's brothers were seen paying occasional visits to a man in an isolated cubin.
Territorials released
Ausislan
"They drove him to even more remote spot and expented him. The victim's hysteries! denials had been true. The man was a Nail-** but not Adolf Eichmann.” The writers say this avenger group was one of many bands
Stopped clock
signals
garden death
London, Aug. 1. No one will ever know now
a father's
pride
London, Aug. 2.
jigsaw of crashed bomber made
London, Aug. 1. About half of the wreckage of a secret Victor bomber which crashed off the west coast of Britain' a year ago has been re- covered.
The Admiralty said it estimat-
A father, complaining that his pretty daughter's love affair "'destroyed his in- tegrity and wounded his pride sought cash re-ed a fleet of trawlers and sal- dress recently from the rage vessels working round the sailor who deceived her. per cent before the search was And he wont.
called off. ',
clock would recover about 92
The sailor, Alan Tingle, The bomber crashed on a fest agreed to pay carpenter Albert flight last August 20 Horrocks "substantial damaged,”
Since the search
started in
It was in Portsmouth county September, over 150,000 pleces court that Mr Horrocks, of of wreckage had been recover- Gladstone Road, Boscombe, ex-ed, the Admiralty "daid. plained how his pride was wounded.
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Tingle, a married man, posed a bachelor to blonde, 21- year-old typist Eileen Horrocka. And last August Eileen became 4 mother,
Dileen told Judge H. S. Rutile that she met Tingle, her
INTENSIFIED
These were taken to the Royal" Alteraft ́éstablishment at Farnborough, where ex- perts were putting together a mammoth Hasaw to deter- mine the cause of the ersibl
The search is now being in-
first boy-friend, at a dance intensed, and 18 trawlers equip 1957, "He told me he was ped with special equipment,
single," she said.
Then when she found she was to be a mother he told her he could not marry her because he had to support his parents.
Added Eileen: "He never sald he was married, Had he done so I would not have gone out with him."
ADOPTED
Said her father to the judge: "If I get damages to remedy my wounded pride and integrity they will go to my daughter. She has had the baby adopted and did not want to bring an action herself."
Tingle, who serves in the submarine Alcide and lives in Brook Street, Dewsbury, York- shire,
did not go into the witness-box, and after a short adjournment the judge was told that terms had been agreed and the case was withdrawn.
why radar ploneer Air Marshal Sir. Raymund
Said Mr Richard Elliott, whe Hart should be so non-appeared for Tingle: "There is chalant with electricity. nu suggestion that Miss Hors It could have been a case of is a loose or immorst young familiarity breeding contempt of woman." normal precautions,
including underwater television, would be employed
The Admiralty added that every yard of an area 16 miles by 12 miles had been searched, and the hunt narrowed down to an area of 500 square yards 25 miles of the const.
The operation had so far cost more than £1.5 million the Admiralty said.-China Spedał
Karl Marx painted
London, Aug. 2 White paint has been poured over the bronze monument" of Kari Marx which surmounts his grave in Highgate | seinetery, London,
It is the second desecration in fwo months.
Reporting the fncident today, the Dally Worker sys
"The forehead of the ten- times lifesize head was covered in white paint, which had drip- ped down the face.
Afterwards Mr H. F. E. For Sir Raymund was killed! by an elementary mistake. in Mathews, who appeared for the
electric lawn-father, said: "Mr Horrocks is "Since the monument is about wiring-up his mower, an inquest jury was told quite satisfled now. I cannot 10 feet high and the paint was at Wallingford, Oxfordshire, re-reveal the damages but they are certainly not thrown, this gran Express the work of more than one per- cently.
substantini."--London
He actually made three errors. Service. One part of the cable he used was not waterproof, though he had tried to make it so with a piece of plastic material.
Another part of the cable was connected in the wrong polarity, so that any equipment receiving current directly from it would still be "live" even when switch- ed off.
The third error was the one that killed him on the lawn of his home in the Chiltern village of Aston Rowant.
He had made the last commer- blon to the mower itself in such a way that a three-pin plug was the wrong way round.
EXPERT
A
ton."-Reuter.
85 INJURED IN
TOKYO
RIOT
Tokyo, Aug. 1.
group of 85 persons were injured and ten arrested to- night in a clash between 3,500 day labourers' and 500 policemen and firemen in the Sonya slum dis- trict of Tokyo.
The riot broke out when The mobile police force was police attempted to arrest the called out to quell the riot.
Instead of being on the "dead" side the mower-It was on the fighting Labourers. An infuriated Fire engines which joined "live" side leading from the mob set fire to thhe police sub- police armoured cars source of the current..
station asaing and other ob- wrecked, and the sub-station
When the connection came decis. apart as he was using the mower, he touched the "live" pins and was killed instantly.
The exact second of his death was signalled by an electric clock inside the house.
at
Lady Hart said she found her husband' dead after noticing that the clock
had stopped 2.30 pm. A fuse blew when Sir Reymund was electrocuted.
The coroner, Dr H. A. Pym, recorded a verdict of Accidental death.
He said: "Sir Raymund was
Tbelleve that he said to him
an expert and most have known the plus would be alive ret self I will remember that and be careful.' But, when the time came, he forgot as we, in our human trailty, do forget these
vice. things."-London Express Ser-
121 Sikhs arrested
New Delhi, Aug. 1.
"Certain that this cabin was of survivors from German death Police arrested today at being used as a hide-out by campe which roamed across Nazis who hoped to supe Europe after
World War II punishment for their crimes the Koking for Nazis who had avengers also felt sure that escaped capture by allied Salisbury, Aug. 1 of
the territorial an ocen talking to Frau cheermice soldiers called up during the man was the missing Eichmann
himself. recent disturbances in Salisbury
Most
:
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least 121. Sikhs who at tempted to March to the Parliament building. The Sikhs, who belong to the The search for Elch, Hindu religious sect, were der of a sociod of murdering my mil-manding the formation 16. For do-it-yourself men? (5) down tomocow the Bhodesian
years and
with bis the demonstrators were arrested Deshingly canine?" (8)
Federal Defence Ministry an "They found a concealed mot captive b
FIRE **** SIMOST" immediately after they left the Bikh temple near the nounced here today,
not for from the cabin and Argentina thla yana The Territorials were a watered detailing y
Lool article apid - What Parliament Hour Seven Sikhs YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Smil(a), T Ten ture, 8 Oval, 9 Used, 10 Longest, 11 Drip, 12 Coal, 14 Dearest, up to help polos cope with night when the man would be duras he making spout 20 were arrested within parliament
suspects were
and premises. 17 Utter, 19 Smite, 22 Tumbrel, 26 Aloe, 27 Auks, 28 Slaking, three-day outbreak of violence left adona
The demonstration, ‹ which 28. Saam, 30 Cade, 11-Starter 32 DropDown 2 do's-cot, 3 in which I Africans were "Ohe evening, when the other questioned" In the beller they
pike Nazia were sway, the purmists might be nens. But these lasted six hours, bezan just se Toddle, Valid, & Edoped, 6' tiger, 7 Bones, 12 Curt, 13 Atom, killed and arson, and
fog of sarpiolon the monsoon somson of Evil, 16 Thee, 18 Seance, 20 Massed, 21 Tomato, 28 Uallt, 24 were widespread in Afrisw surrounded the corn, and thrwy men were
mént started- townships.Reuter.
him* kátá * ■* waliing?'chu. Heby handy Bakér” 25′ Lager."--
14 Small pictorial additions, () and Bulawayo are to be stood CONCEALED SPOT. Mon Jews, continued for 15 Punjabi-speaking state. Most of
I was partly destroyed.—AFP.
were
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