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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1960.

THE FATHER

WHO BLOCKS PATH TO

BURIED GOLD

from ROY RÚTTER

Madrid, Sept. 26.

Six feet of digging could lead poor farmer Francisco Guardia to a hidden treasure of gold coins worth £500,000. But the way is blocked by a disused well-and Francisco refuses to have it demolished.'

Why? Because his 12-year-

old son fell to his death down

the shaft eight years ago,

And the memory of my son," says Francisco, "is more

portant than any gold."

town.

im-

So Francisco may well stoya poar for the rest of his life.

Like everyone else

In the little town of Esqulvins, 40 miles from Madrid, he ha heard of the highwayman's gold the supposedly hidden near

He knew the story of 100 Madrid xtare coach was surprised carrying treasury gold. and how the highwayman Was forced to bury the treasure to avoid advancing troops. But he never believed I could have been on his land-until a workning: found a gold coin four, weeks ago.

ago-how a

The coin was too old to be Identified. It could be 100 years old, seld experts. It was enough to prouse the curiosity of Spain. Experts offered to prospect the land. First to arrive, Pro-

and

Princess attends ordination

communion The couple took at the service and Princess Margaret later presented a New Testament to each new deacon and a Bible to each priest,

British people not telephone-minded

Mr

Liverpool, Sept. 28. Reginald Bovins, the Fosimaster-General,

here today that British people were not as tele- Phone-minded as they were for example, television- minded.

"The truth is," he said. "people here tend to shy away from using the tele- phone. In many Overseas countries 1 is used three or four Umes as much as bero."

The number of calls of each telephone in Dritalts in 531. In Canada, it is 1,700, In Dialy 1,600, and in Japan 2,800.

He was often seked why 1

was so diecult to have a telephone Installed in soma parts of the country. Feo- ple pointed out they could have a refrigerator or A washing machine for the tele- asking-but not a phone. "The short plained

answer," cx-

the Postmaster- General. "is the sale of a refrigerator la profitable bul "the resting of a re- sidential lofephane is very often not profitable." If that were not the case he would find it much easier to get the extra capital re- quired to meet the demand for telephones.-Chilas Mal Special.

Scouts may

soon

·wear

trousers

London, Sept. 26.

Shorts, traditional uniform of the Boy Scout movement, may soon be replaced by long trousers at least for the older boys.

London. Sept 20. The Boy Scouts

Each Association casting individual voles. Princess Murgaret and her said "today ballot forms had group will take a majorlly ver- to Scout groups diet from its members and sub- husband, Mr Antony Armstrong-been issued ordination

Britain of throughout

asking it I to Scout headquarters in Jones. saw the

Scouts and Rovers London. eight Church of England pries.s senior

deacons at Southwark whether they felt their baru Cathedral yesterday.

"Some of the bigger boys do knees were out-dated.

ta Patrol leaders of troops for fei embarrassed at having boys aged

spokesman shorts,' the wear 11 to 15, although not immediately

sold. sfecled, were

"Some go to meetings also included in the ballot.

long trousers and change when thelr they get there because friends laugh at them." "We feel they should have a

Long Trousers #re already say in what sort of unliorin optional wear, for Seoulmasters, they will wear when they be- and for senior Scouts on tough come senior Scouts," a spokes-outdoor courses in the winter. man said.

If shorts are ousted, it will be Forms must be completed by the first major change in Boy December 31, Results will be Scout uniforms since 1940, when bereis were adopted after n The 100,000 boys and Scout similar brdiet. - China Mail masters Involved will not be Special..

Princess Margaret, and Mr Armstrong-Jones lunched with The Bishop of Southwark, Dr Mervyn Stockwood, in a private room at the Old George Inn after the service.

Majority verdict

They returned to London on fessor Francisco Barrlocal, trained his detector over ground Saturday after a Scottish holl-known early next year.

day at Balmoral Castle. China Mall Speelst.

"found. where the coin was Twenty minutes later the Reedle registered maximum reaction.

"There is ал unusually strong and geologically un- natural concentration of metal Gft. underground,” sald the profesior.

Electronics expert

Jose

Oxcoley, said the same thing. They wanted to start digging at once-but it meant destroy-

ing the well shaft,

To dig round it would take months and be very expensive, former Francisco was told.

"Then we shall never know about the treasure," he sokl, "I cannot allow you to damage the well. The memory of my son is sacred."

Hitler's U-boat 843 in

yet another battle

Salvage fight over fortune

Oslo, Sept. 26.

Hitler's toothless werewolf of a submarine, the U-843, will

come to life again this autumn.

HORSE BAN In a court suit said to involve close on £150,000 worth of secret cargo,

London. Sept. 20. Importation Into Britain of horses, asses and mules which Have passed through or conie from Africa, Cyprus, and a group of Asian countries will be pro- hibited from tomorrow.

Of nearly 80,000 horses in- ported in the last seven years, only came from the countries at present known to be affected

the sunken submarine will be the prize over which a Norwegian and

a Danish salvage company will battle.

The baillefeld will be Oslo's secret archives of the Third city court; the stake; uranium, Reich. wolfram, gold, diamonds, rub ber, narcotics, and "other cargo" hidden in the keel and torpedo tubes of Bilor's #fiant sub marine.

Evidence wil

Government to

range

from Bonn flies from the

by horse sickness current in the a sules slip from the Middle East.-AFP.

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British bombers put an end submarine in the rum-running end sank the valuable cargo and a crew of 35 of Hono, in the Kattegat, on April 9, 1945.

Tales of the fortune hid- the 1,144-ion sub- den inside marine, which came from Singa- pore, vla Bergen, made the Danish valvage company "sloicz their claim" by pulling markers.

in.

Then the Norweglans moved

They bought the remnants of the haunted submarine from Born and salvaged the lull in 1958.

in

The cargo was secretly un- loaded o Norwegian dry- duck and the bomb-wrecked huli was sold for scrap.

The Danish company claims that the salvage took place while their markers were still there. The Norwegians deny this.

Rights sold

The case has como up for hear- ing several times already. Each 1ime the Danes have asked for more time to collect evidence, Meanwhile tho original claim to the U-843 has been solu from one Danish <cm- pany to another.

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