PRO-CASTRO PRIEST
CHALLENGES
CHURCH HIERARCHY
Havana, Doc. 29.
,
THE CHINA MATE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1960.
A pro-Castro priest suspended by the Roman Catholic Church has challenged the Church hierarchy to denounce anti-
Castro terrorism.
The priest, the Reyr-end German Lence, told bank wurkers at a mellitia meeting: "[ challenge as the Catholic priest I sun and as a Christing those who have been writing pastorni letters to condemn the terrorism if they are Christians,"
Top-ranking
churchmen
10,
the past few months have dis- ' tributed Pastoral Jetters
warning against growing Com- munkt influence in Cuba under Prime Minister Fidel Castro's administration.
TRAIN WRECK
More than 80 people were injured on Tuesday in a train
U.S. BUILDING
LARGEST TELESCOPE
Washington, Dec. 29.
wreck In the interior and a The world's largest solar telescope is now under
bomb explosion
In a
Havana
department xlore, both of which police blamed 011 counter- revolutionaries,
authorities
recently
Church siripped father Lence of most of his duties, such a coying Mass because of his statements hostile to the hierarchy. He has the been especially critical of church's attitude toward dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. ~AP.
Modern jewellery exhibit
the
construction-underground.
Being built for the National Science Foundation at the Kill Peak National Observatory, Arizona, the telescope reflect the image of the a 380-foot-long througgh shaft being bored in the top of the peak.
will
sun
Heavy snow Tucso
disrupts
rail service
Tokyo, Dec. 30. Railway service was disrupted in parts of northern Japon today by three days of heavy snow,
The purpose of the telescope is to form Images of the Sun several thines larger and more Buo "brilliantly illuminated" those formed by other solar telescopes, foundation metals cald.
the
Dr A. Keith Pierce, Associate Director of the solar programme for the observatory, said Instrument will be used in re- about scach "to earn more
and solar Alur 's, sunspots
affect radio phenomena which and other forms of communica- tion on earth."
The snowfall ranging up to eight feet in mountains facing the scu of Japan either halted trains or forced theni to creep ulong ut the start of Japan's busy New Year's holiday travel season. Snow plows and emer- Atney shovel crews were rushed mical research
this nation”—UPI. into action in an effort to re- flore normal service.
London, Dec. 29. Modern jewellery from about 20 different countries will be shown at a special ex- hibition hora next year,
Tokyo had it Brst real taste the Worshipful Company
of winter with temperatures of Goldsmiths announco.
ranging from 20 degrees (F) in the heart of the city to 17 de- The company, a craftsmen's guild founded
Brees in suburban areas. In the Ayze, said the exhibition to be
In Hokkaido, Japan's
Middle
For
held next October and Novent--north, the temperature dropped ber, would be the world's first Lo 23 degrees below zero.-AP. major international exhibition of
modern Jewellery.
Jewels designed by modern artists such an Salvador Dali and Picasso would be shown with works of the late 19th and early 20th century by the American Jeweller Charles
Lewis -Tiffany, the Danish craftsman Georg Jensen, Rene Lalique of France and Carl Faberge, court jeweller to two Russian CzarS,
London's Victoria and Albert museum is organising the exhi- bition jointly with the Gold- smiths company. China Mull Special.
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'Khrushchev' to die
tribunal today
Oran, Boc. 20.
condemned
10
He called the $4 million tele- "astrono- scope a skrifcant
advantage for
Warmest in
70 years
Moscow, Dec. 29. Moscow's warm December weather ended today when snow fell on the Soviet capital.
3
Director of the Central Weather Institule B. Bugayov The Oran armed forces told Pravda that for at least 70 death nine Algerian rebel ter-ears of recorded weather history
Moscow has never had such rorists, including a hatchet mur-warm December, derer nick-named "Khrushchev,"
The terrorists were found He explained that the warm series of attacks air came from the Mediterranean guilty of a which caused four deaths and and that as there "s serous injuries to five people. covering Europe, nothing cooled I-AFP.
it on its way to Russia."—UPI.
no snow
A British Crossword Puzzle Mirror group
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7 Marx brother. (5)
8 Deep-toned soloist. (B)
10 Go back to (6)
13 Legal process. (7)
13 Declare firmly, (4)
17 Girls hate them. (7)
18 Till the end of time. (7)
20 Unproductivo. (4)
21 Absorb all the attention, (7)
20 Side of the hour! (8)
27 Trst-ciamo, (3, 4)
20 Apple splitter, wo've heard
telf, (5)
29 Searn. (8)
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DOWN
2 Good show (5)
3 It's a reptile. (5)
4 A good match? (4)
5 Develop naturally,
(8)
Vows to tell the truth. (0)
9 Labour peer, (8)
11 It's easily made, (5)
12 Mowed out. (0),
14 Really deserved. (6)
15 Worship. (5)
16 Wipe from memory? (5) ·
18 Like that calf, (8)
12 Jock-knifor? ()
22 Oather together. (5)
23 Not secret, (5)
24 Whiter than white?. (8) 20. She has o-Ong. (4)
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takes over
London, Dec. 29.
The Mirror group of newE- papers announced today the purchase of the two leading publications in British Guiana-the Daily Graphic and the Sunday Graphic.
The announcement said Mr Perey Roberts, now in charge of Mirror group interests Nigeria, would manage' the two- paper enterprise in Guiana.
The Mirror group also owns in Ghana and newspapern Sierre Leone,—AP.
CHARGES DENIED
Belgrade, Dec. 28. Yugoslav omeinis today dented Chinezo charges that at- templs had been made on the Ile of a Communist Chinese newspaperman while travelling inga. car in Yugoslavia earlier this month. An unidentified object hit the car's windscreen but the windscreen was not broken, Yugoslav omteials, sald. The car was passing near a con- struction site at the time--AFP.
Pre-historic animals
London, Déc., 29. County workmen. digging a abw stover in: tie-nibeking class district of Hackney, Inn London's East Buf, havo found thionine. ofuftulght-kusked, elephants, wild horses and members of the glant we or blon femly, All believed to. Narre, taga otadi
titalo 200,000 years.
Global exhibition centre
Ontario, Canada, A great "Canadian Global Centre" is planned for Niagara Falls,
world to provide space for a permanent exhibition ares where the nations of the display the customs, arts and legends of their respective societies, The essential design of Picture the Centre is by Nat Winoco, one of the designers of Disneyland, California.
revolving dining shows the Centre, topped by a 400-foot observation tower housing a
Hotel on the right provides conven- room in the globe at the summit. The International tion halls as well as first clas adcommodation. The mult)-million dollar project is pected to be completed by 1963-Express Photo,
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Man wanted Christopher Columbus
Montgomery, Dec. 20.
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G report Missing
Institute robust Persons Bureau here broadshouldered,
man, Archaeological
he sald remains yesterday to locate his brother-about five feet eight Inches tall, America, he
David Johnson.
the Dominican In-law,
He with a large head, and suffered examined in rald Johnson left town four considerably from arthritis,Republic were "quite clearly Dr Charles Goff, those of the explorer."-China years ago to avoid paying a $1 according to
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