THE CHINA MAIL, - MONDAY, JANUARY ́ ́80, (1961. .
Worried mothers express fear for children MURDERS SHOCK BRITAIN
Pressure put on Govt to take firmer action
London, Jan. 29.
Agitation in Britain to deal more firmly with murderers-to hang more of them
Kennedy to LEOPARD AND
outline his foreign policies
CROCODILE GIVE NAIROBI
Washington, Jan. 29.
A HEADACHE
Nairobi, Jan. 29,
is growing as the country's murdor President Kennedy is expect- An elusive leopard and a marathon walking croco- rate rises alarmingly.
will
dile are giving headaches to the Nairobi authorities.
In 23 days of 1961, for which statistics are com- plete, there have been 17 killings, some of them murders of revolting character. The kill- ings are going on-at least four within the week in the metropolitan area of London--| and police feared that the total for the month speeches should be as brief na back of a cinema, polies called will be about 25.
Scotland Yard has run short, Cept for four kinds of murder, of its former apecial investi-Stil capital offences are murder gators of murder mysteries, of a policeman or prison warder, There are calls from all over the murder by arearms or explo country for the skilled sives, murder by any means plus detectives.
robbery, and double murder, a killing by a person already con- England Is shocked parti-victed of ane murder. cularly by the murders of young girin who are being waylald while walking or playing alone, and are roped and killed
- Under present British law the Tapist who kills does not hang unless-a curious twist of The homicide statute - he also robs his victim,
ter
Since the law was .relaxed the number of murders Las
increased. There were 124 in 1059, 141 in 1050 and 163 last JCBT.
MANY THEORIES There are many theories as to why the toll increases. One
tomorrow.
In line with his bellef that
centre has been roaming the streets.
When it turned up at the
Another trial
for man who
spent 19
•
years in jail
New York, Jan. 28.
The conviction of a man who
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Breakaway Labour
Party
group
supports Lumumba
29.
Support for deposed Congo Premier Patrice
Lumumba was called for by "Victory for Socialism," a breakaway section of the British Labour Party, at its annual conference here today,
The group which is led by Labour Member of Parliament Mr Sidney Silverman, express- ud 'concern about the impend- ing withdrawal from the Congo of some Afro-Asian forces and the warning of the United Na- tions Secretary General that this withdrawal might war in the Congo.
cause clul||
DENIAL has spont 19 years in jail
Labour for allegedly committing
Member of Parlia Mr meni
Zuliacus a murder in 1928, has
Konni described the Congolese Pre- been set asido by a judgesident Joseph Kasavubit an a hore.
All dead
in lost plane
ed to outline his foreign and domestic policies in the "State of the Union" message which he
The leopard which has al-ja game warden but the leopard deliver personally to ready mauled two Afriçurs recapod. The worden did not
"former tribal chieftain", army joint session of Congress about a mile from the elty use his rifle as he eculd not get But the man, Abraham Padin leader Joseph Mobutu аза
Djakarta, Jan. 29.. elent shot and was afraid of ker, now 62, will have to face "military adventurer" and wounding the animal und another trial..
Kalonga premier
Ground parties have reached Mr Tahombe making it even more dangerous,
He was convicted of killing as the "Belgian Zombie Tshom- the wreck of an Indo- Meanwhile a six-foot eo Jacob Weinberg in New York be."
cloco-
nesian airliner. which appeared in a dispute over opin peddling
croshod in west Java hilfr Nairobi weskuud resort for yachtsms, imprisonment.
him was later commuted to life
on January 24 and hore reported that all the 21 rowing
and chil
Judge Abraham Geller, zet-
"We have no interest split- dren, about a mile and a hail | ting
persons aboard were dead. The conviction side ting, dividing or weakening the from the clty.
yesterday, said ค witness. Labour Party: our purpose is
The airliner, belonging to the David Popck WOS a
Indonesian co the exact opposite of this," he Garuda
Airways, defendant, but turned State's auid.
went missing on the Djakarta evidence and was later given The movement strongly sup= | to Bandung pection of suspended sentence on
ports the unilateral disarma- pcheduled flight from the capital laughter plex.
ment of Britain, as a step to- to Solo, in central Java, ward world disarmament. Reuter,
possible he is likely to limit to half an hour or less his firat appearance before his old Senato colleagues as the nation's chief exccutive.
Evidence of recent improve- ment In U.3.-Soviet relations will probably be reflected in President Kennedy's speech.
ON LAOS
The message will also give Mr Kennedy an opportunity 10 make known his views on the Congo, Laos, relations with Cuba, possible
development of a Nato nuejcar deterrent, the worldwide fight against- hunger and discace and aid to under- developed nations.
Germans
develop new-type
is that it is coincidence, and that this year may be different Another is that the population has increased and That the intensity of modern life makes unstable people more suscep-heavy drain on U.S. dollar and the relatively tible to breakdowns.
Kold reserves,
There is increasing pressure on, the Home Office and the mhuls- R. A. who heads 11, Mr Butler, to make killing in the course of rape à capital offence, Members of Parliament, many of whom favour. complete abolition Ong suggestion 19 that the high unemployment figurey, of capital
are number of klllings in the course (and punishment,
plans for helping hearing from worried mothers, of rape is due to the fact that nation's depressed preas.- Many are escorting their child the new Street Offences Act Reuter. ren to schools, and calling for swept prostitutes from the street them, and fear to send youngs- and that they are not as accessi ters on errands that take them ble as they used to be. out of sight.
On the domestic front he s expected to review the down-German ward trend in business, the
"Every parent in the land Is alarmed," said Mr Charles Curran, Conservativo MP "murder ન booming in this
country."
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Me Curran belleves that the distinction which makes the rapist-killer subitol to the death penalty only if he also robs his victim is "a picos of nonsense, and it gruesome
Supporters of the omicide Act, as it stands, contand that it must have A fair trial, which many belleve should be a period of about five years-AP..
Vodka-drinking
students
Warraw, Jon, 29.
the
light
Duesseldorf, Jan. 29.
technicians have developed a method of into turning electricity light without the'uso of
bulbs. or normal tubes, the Chemical In- Association an- nounced here.
dustry
noon
The new process, known as electro-luminescence, makes upt of chemically treated cellulose n3 a carrier for pigments which glow when subjected to electric" current.
'Save your does not drink vodka, wing ex uses were limited to low-power
licence”
Only one pupil in a hundred | The association skid present
beer in Bialystok's secondary lighting for Instrument poncis schools,_the_Warsaw weekly and night lights, possible de- include Tygodnik, velopments, however, wwspaper Demokratyczny reported.
electric advertising signs and the In the part two years 830 an adaptation boys between 14 and 18 have process
storing at the Bialystok electrielty for hearing aids and ben trented guard
public "sobering-up" station for radio zud television sits-China drunks.--China Moll Special. 'Mail Special.
ought to be swept away." Members of the
Sung which held up a London
last week
bus and assaulted a taking money
started
Bonn, Jan. 29. Medical students at Giegen have to a bank are
*Rave subject to the death penalty locnee" service for eought, because the man they drivers. Injured died.
But polsoner, and men who club their wives to death, need, not fear the hangman.
your drunken
Any motorist who has been drinking can call the service be- twoen 11 pm and 3 ain and be driven home in his own
car.
The Homicide Act which be- charges; five marks (about 8/-) | came effective in March, 1957, per call plus one mark per kils- abolished the death penalty ex-1 metre.—Chino Mail Special
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Kennedy
مران الله میرے
te make In
puts
stop to service chiefs' foreign policy speeches
Washington, Jan. 29.
All three chiefs of staff of the U.S. military services have already folt the effect of the Kennedy administration's order to leave foreign policy out of their speeches, it was learned today.
the
OVOC-
Under the order tightening Department official with the Elsenhower administration's comment that he had speech clearance procedurę some stepped the bounds of proper prepared talks by top gonerats public comment by military and admirals are being sent to men, the sources stated, the White House for review.
In the past Europesin leaders have often criticised outspoken comment by U.S. military mien on foreign policy lasues.
President Kennedy is known
Under the Eisenhower
ad-
ministration such speeches were subject to review by the Do- fence and State Departments.
POLICY
had
to be anxious that there should But Mr Pierro Sailoger, tho be no unauthorised talic or Presidential Press Secretary no anti-Soviet truculence
yesterday that which knowledged might tend to upset U.S.-Soviet Admiral Burke's speech
been sent to the White Haube as relations.
woll and that "White · House people were among those who counselled that the -speech ba Ifis directive · bocatną 'known | rewritten."
REWRITTEN
when it was reported that a
on Friday by
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prepared speech
Mr Salinger added "Members Achoirat Arleigh Burke, the of the administratori speaking Chier at Naval Operations--| at private functions, should re- long known as à fréo talker.. premunt, the, «dministration and had been rowritten because it there will, of course, cominue dealt with foreign policy, to be rovlow of this kind of spooch to so that they do re- Today Defenen - Department present, paller fath
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dineral Dickmen (pourË, MEAN] on 2nd "appensemons Lith #hl back to tản by a Preferiós ! Pommunist, Kumia?
dile 1109 Perervole, a popular! The sentence of death passed on "Victory, for Socialism" move-
enthusiasts
How it got there is a mystery but the Game Department be Heves it must have wolked about iwo miles ovelland from the Athi Athi rivera murathon feat for a crocodile.
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HALF TRUTHS A reward has been offered
The judge sald Popek had 10 any African who catches uttered half truths and con-- the reptile, but so far there cealed a prosecution promise to have been no volunteers for lat him plead. to the lesser the job-China: Mail Special. charge if he co-operated.
China adopts mild tone towards new President
Tokyo, Jan. 29. China yesterday for the first time reacted with a mild tone
to President, Ken- nedy's intention to work with Russia and other nations. toward world peace. ---The official New China-News Agency belatedly commented on the President's first Press
three conference given
days
ago but there was no trace of
the usual bitter charges mode against U.S. fenders.
Not once was he charged with imperialism, war-mongering or colonialism.
Only
weck
, the sime news agency, which reflects thinking of the Peking regime, charged that President Kendy's pleu for the Com munists to join him in a "quest for prace! was an Inaugural speech "like the one Eisenhower made when assuming the pre- ¡sidency.........."-AP.
Bedtime story
Barl beggar
WHEN professional
Saverio di Masiro's, so11,
Parquale, 20, WILL married. Saverio told him and his wife they could live in his hovel while The was away begging in oiker
cltles.
Pasquale and his bride threw
out a decrepit straw mattress on which Saverio had been sleeping. trip, is prostrate with shock. The savings in it.
Now Saverio, back from his
mattress had £400 of Saverlo's
"If the Jury had full know- ledge of the understanding between Popek and the pro- secution, te verdict may weit have been different," the judge added.
He ruled that Podinker be re-arraigned on the murder charge-China Mall Specia).
Mr Silverman denied that the
ment was a breakaway or sub- versive organisation.
The 10 passingers in the air- craft included live foreignera
According to Garuda, they were Mr Anthony Heedoek-
Reassumes command H, Hellish professor work-
ing in Sydney, Mr Oswald Tel Aviv, Jan. 29. Singapore manager of Swiss United Nations Chief of Staff] Airways; Mr- Werner Braunis, General, Carl Van Horn arrived Ear German Vice-Consult here by plane tonight to reas- Djakarta; Me Norbet Word, an sume command of the UN stall employee the American in Jerusalem,
International Co-operation Ad- Gen. Van Horn left the Mid- ministration from Hamilton, dle East last July to command Ohio, and Mr J. J. ΨΕΙΣ UN forces in the Congo-AFP. Westering.
Music typewriter
In a list of grants totalling about £550,000, the Gal- benkian Foundation have given £1,000 fo the Prining and Allied Trades Research Association (Patra), for the produc tion of a prototype musia typo writer designed by Mim 131y Pavey of Camberwell, London, Miss Paver (in photo) start= ed 10 years ago, to design a ty powriter to print Binaca) notation. Since then a machine had been markeled in the Unlled Blates, but there is no got no Briksh machine on the market-The Times Photo,
, SEARCH
The hunt for the aircraft was started on the morning of
· January 24 shorlty after it vanished Among the .rain- shabudd volcanic peak north- west of Bandung.
Yesterday scattered wreckage of the plane was sighted by on air force Cessna spotter aircraft 6,000 feet up in the Burangrang Hills and a ground party reach- ...ed the scene today, N
"All the crew. members, and
the
dead," an passengers were ofcial statement said later.
According to air force sources, Dakota WIL climbing through a cloud when it dis- appeared and was believed to have been driven straight into the rockwallea ridge-Reuter.
The
Special stamps
Toipei, Jan. 29. Chinese Nationalist postat authorities nounced today they would Istuc on February 10 special series of stamps depicting some of the more notable art treasures brought to Formosa before the Chinese Communists overran mainland China in 1949.
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The stamps, which will be in colour, will include the picture of a vase dating from the Shang dynasty (B.G. 1781-1113).
The vase is among 233, trez- sures scheduled to be sent to the United States for exhibi- tion.-AP.
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