THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1961.

'PAY CONGO COSTS OR LOSE VOTING RIGHTS'

Australia invokes UN

Charter Wharfies

against Russia

fined

for

contempt

Melbourne, Apr. 6.

The Waterside Workers' Federation was Aned

£A500, the

67 degrees below zero

BOY SCOUTS LIVED UNDER EXTREME ARCTIC WEATHER

New York, Apr. 6.

Salisbury leaves

STRANGE (PARTICLES STUDIED

Meteorite may have

African brought bugs from

company

London, Apr. 6. Lord Salisbury rosigned

from the board of the Bri-A tish South Africa Com-

pany today, further widening of the breach Betwoch kim and the Government ho helped

creato.

The Marquess resigned on "medical advice", the company Arinounced.

outer space

Washington, Apr. 6.

U.S. government scientist reported today that strange particles found in a fallen meteorite "probably" were of earthly origin but the possibility that they were "bugs" from outer space could not be ruled out.

Dr Frederick Sisler, microbiologist

of

tho U.S. described

Dr Walter

geological survey, Joint research with Political quarters saw the Newton, hond of the germ-free action, however, as a logical laboratory of the National

between Institutes of Health. maximum An

penalty, in the Common- wealth Industrial Court today for contempt of court.

United Nations, Apr. 6. Mr T. W. Cutts, Australia's financial export in the U.N. General Assembly, invoked U.N. Charter provisions in a threat today to doprive the Soviet bloc day wharf stoppage in Mel- and France of U.N. voting rights if they do not pay assessed costs of the Congo operation.

The charge arose from a one-

home on March 15.

Counsel

was reprimanded

federation for the

by the court federation said the

stoppages il con- matter necessary, no

when he would hold *ldered

Mr Cutts is the elected reporter for the Assembly's the court or the law said. as well as Australia's budget committee

spokesman in that 99-nation group.

PARROT SPILLS THE BEANS

London, Apr. 6. "Polly Jolley", a parrot, was safely back home today after blurting out vital clues which helped police recover 200 rare birds- with Polly Jolley-stolen Inst from a private zoo weekend. But Polly-part of the £700 feather Iool-dicl of worth not talk until he had been sold twice and travelled more than 30 miles trom bls Hockliffe, Bedfordshire, home.

Then he told the manager of a London store's net depart- ment the name and address of his owner, Mr Iain Jolley.

Mr Jolley was contacted and police called in. They visited nn Egham, Surrey, bird dear who said he had bought the birds, including Polly, for £101 on Monday,

police moved on The

and were Southampton night questioning a man.

Pully, a

The federalion pleaded guilty to having fulled to comply with a court order on April 13 lost The Soviel bloc has insisted year prohibiting it from taking or ban on that only the Security Council part in any strike --where the Soviet Union has work.

before the veto

It was summoned the right to power-has

by the Commonwealth money for Congo court appropriate costs,

Steamship Owners Association. ESSENTIAL

it

The federation had previously been ned a total of £A2,000 since last May for contempt of court over stoppages.

1

18-year-old boy scout from Korsor, Denmark, today related experiences encountered while living in an underground "snow city" in Greenland about 800 miles from the North Polc.

Russia hits at

recent

German

appointment

Moscow, Apr. 6.

Soren Gregersen, and an Ainerlean scout, Kent Geering were working-guests of the U.S. Army Corps Engineers for

the past five months. The two scouts held a news conference at Boy Scout Regional Head- quarters here,

They were selected as junior scientiЛe aldes to scrve at Coinp Century in Greenland through national competitions In their respective countries. engineers They assisted army and civilian scientists in polar research.

Included Their experiences. living 60 feet below the surface In temperatures that ranged to minus 07 degrees Fahrenheit. Arctic

The bloc has announced will not pay a cent to the $120 million estimated cost in 1901 or to the $48 million assessed for the six months last year.

France has announced that it Mr N. Docker, the federation's Russia today complained to They also experienced disapproves the way the Congo Industrial officer, fold the court operation has gone but its that the offence concerned delegate Mr Andre Ganem has one-day

for stoppage refused to say whether France essential meeting of members. will or will not pay assessments.

There was no way of getting Mr Cutts reminded the com-

leave for the urgent meeting Article 10 he said. mittee of Charter that says n U.N. member arrears two full years on contribullons to the UN. "shell have no vole in the General Assembly."

NOT ONLY BUDGET

in

its

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The article also provides that the Assembly may permit member to vote if it is satisfied that the failure to pay is due la conditions beyond the con- trol of the member."

Mr Cutts emphasised Austra- lia's viru that the Article applits not only to the regular budget but to any special funds ordered paich Ly Assembly voting.

Mr

West Germany about the winds of more than 100 knots, Lieu- and during a 07-day period of of appointment 11

ventured darkness, they tenant General Friedrich total

outside unly once every week or Foertsch as Inspector two, they said. One night they Bundes said they slept in an igloo in double sleeping bags using only their own body heat for warmth. The temperature was minus 30

Gontoral of the wehr, Toss reported.

Mir

Vladimir

The meeting took place after n day of unsuccessful negotia- ion with employers over

Mail

degrees.-AP. matters. Chinn dustrial Special.

In-

UN troops to get tough

Semyorov, Sovici Deputy Foreign Minister,

summoned Mr Heinrich Skhuil, West German Charge d'Affaires, to express his overnment's "ol view that the appointment this

criminal wer

wax 1171 act unfriendly and arrogant towards

Russa and other European countries who suffered from Nazi aggression."

General

appointed February 23,

10

Foerlsch

the. past

was: Jasti

ATROCITIES

Birmingham's

The Tars stalement said: "Mr Semyonov said that the federal government could not

of the fact be ignorant

that Foertsch, holding leading posts A in the Nazi army, took part in the bandit aggression aguinst the Soviet Union and was per- onally one of the most active organisers of the atrocities committed on Soviet territory

giant

development

project

Birmingham, Apr. 6. £21 million ro-develop mont schonto for part of Birmingham's city centro was announced yesterday. The scheme Birmingham's a beti- biggest ever-includes

stadium, multi sports temporarily necupled by them." port,

storey hotels and office blocks.

Elisabethville, Apr. 6. United Nations senlor officers We believe the refusal to

were glven pay such obligations is in- in Elisabethville

new "get tough" orders at their coutent with the rights and privileges of membership in dally briefing today, one of the this organisation,"

Cults officers sald.

The officer confirmed that UN rak.

Cutts tuld a reporter later that headquarters in Lecpoldville had Indian Ghurka the voting rights cut-off should instructed that would

to be flown the troops automatically, operate

immediately Secretariat notifying countries Elisabethville 10-year-old Amazo-

forces attempted Katunga nion parrot, reened to have

recapture the airport. Mr H. Indge,

Two taken no chances,

alher officers said He sald Australia stand orders were that suld the Egham dealer, the

In the event ready to remind the Assembly of an attack, Irish troops would parrot breathed no wurd of his

forcefully of the provision. Identity to him.

added today: " Mr Jolley

In the committee, he warned seal off the airport and its ap- pronches and hold it until the Polly had started telling his

indians had the time to fly In name and address to the wrong people they might have wrung!

and occupy the elty.-AP. his neck." China Mall Special,

18

16

23

Just

in arrears that they vote without paying.

could not

that failure of the U.N. to ils peace operations Chance would rab it of any effectiveness

in the future,—AP.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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3

14 15

19

10 11

14

14

20 21

17 18

22

15:3

26

25

24

27

DOWN

1 Moist,

2 Clears,

4 Fine?

3 Herbajte,

+ Perform,

11 Indigent,

6 Lever.

1 Engaging.

1 Catch,

ACROSS

7 Recherche,

a Gorgon,

9 Girl,

10 Hurrled,

12 Likewise,

11 Measure,

10 Hostilities,

17 Nimble,

20 Denides,

23 Perlod,

24 Characteristica,

25 Monster,

26 Female's,

15 Quiver,

.10 Vigil.

27 Putrid.

13 Girl,

18 Man,

10 Animal,

21 Supports,

22 Ruise.

6

1 Ilents,

4

ONORSWORD: - Across: YESTERDAY'S Tocyna, 7 likt, U Lovers, 11 Orab, 13 Ham, 13 Prevent, 10 Appirin, 10 Pt. 10 Trim, 20 Patent. 29, 24 Dreain, 25 Kneen. Dawni 1 Half-hearted, 2 The, 3 Sir, D Worso, 0 Substitutes, a Taar, 10 Vim, 13 Par, 14 Een, 10 ide, 17 mmps, 10 Poty 21 Auk, 22 Ten.

to

the

London, Apr. G. Chauffeur George Wool- dridge, of Barking, Essex, had to be at work carly the other

day.

Carefully he

his put all eleeks forward by one hour on Saturday night.

also recalled, that

Fourtsch had been condemned

sequence in the split tho Prime Lord Salisbury and

the

polleles,

the

man

to

Dr Sisler told n reporter that organic

recovered material

that fell at from a meteorito Murray, Kentucky, v 1050 had produced chemical changes In

Minister, Mr Macmillan, over African Government's

Lord Salisbury, who persuaded the Queen

test tubo medium and also nominate Mr Macmillan as her

had been seen microscopically Prime Minister five years ago when most signs pointed to Mr

as "mall, twisted, little roda R. A. Butler, broke with the that look something like twisted

month Conservative Parly a

They measure only sausages." Не azo on African questions. between 8 anti 16 millionths objected 10

of an inch. proposed constitutional. revision giving Africons

volco a stronger

in the Government of Northern Rhodesia,

Lord Salisbury

To show his displeasure, the Marquess refused to run for re- clection as president of the Hertford constituency Conserva- tive Association.

"I do not think it would be right for me to accept office in an organisation which exists to support the Government while

KEPT REAPPEARING He said the same chemical changes that is, discoloura- tion and turbidity of the medium was shown In several suc- cessive transfers of material to other test tubes, and that the strange particles also kept re- appearing.

"We can't say that we have anything that is alive," Dr Sisler sold.

But he added that If there is anything alive, it is not similar

to common soil organisms found In the earth."

that the material is terrestrial, Sisler sald.

And the only rent way to prove extra-terrestriaj origin, he added, would be to send up a space craft to see IC It could collect material that would be- have the same way.—AP.

NEWSPAPER

MONOPOLY

COMMISSION

London, Apr. 6.

A Royal Commission began work today to investigate the economic aspects of the British newspaper in- dustry following the clos ing down and merger of several newspapers.

The chairman of the com- missiort, Lord Shatycross, Attorney-General in postwar Labour Governments said

"We want to and out, if we can, why newpapers with o Dr Sisler sald the Murray circulation of a million or more meteorite, unlike many other

are not ablo to operato pro.. meteorites that have been Atably. studled, la relatively non-porous |

"We shall inquire into ques- -making it less likely to be contaminated on the inside by cas of cost and revenue to see the major economic factors ordinary soll organisms.

"It what we are studying is tending towards the elimination actually something alive, it's of newspapers with the smaller probably a terrestrial bug, but a circulation and the concentra- very small one that can work is tion of ownership into relatively way Inside a dense material like few hands” the Murray meteorite," the

scientist said.

However, he contended that the material "could be of extra-

I on in such strong disagree-terrestrial origin-that is, any- ment with its polley on a major thing is possible." lazue," the 67-year-old peer sold at the time,

The commission has already asked a great many people to submit memoranda and it vill also hear witnesses.

It

consider will have to whether the proceedings will or not, Lord

public The only way to give strength be

to such a concept would be to Shawerora added-China Mall To Lord Salisbury, the Mac-rule out entirely the possibility Special.

millan polley in Africa which recognises a "wind of change" Is perilous. He views the Government's course as "fraught with danger."

The British South Africă Company has heavy investments in Rhodesia particularly

the

Conscience money

and Conscience-stricken

to

London, Apr. 0. "It is a curious thing, but it nat gather momentum at Britons dorg Treasury by more any time, Christmas or the Bud- holds important mining conces enrich the clons throughout central Africa. than £2,000 a year, a Treasury Cet. Just a steady trickle," the

official said, Salisbury,

Rhodesian offeinl sald today.

the "Conscience money" dolly

trickle in the Treasury- usually anonymously.

"We get about £35 to £40 a week this way," an officio1 said.

Usually it's money that Britons have dodged paying in income known only as "H.V." for £200 tax or excise duty, he said. i "conscience money."--UPI.

capital, was named after present peer's grandfather.

In disassociating from the broke company, the Marquess

family relationship of several generations with the Central African business and industrial world.

The 20-acre site includes the

Whether the Marquess took city's Snow Hill railway station," to 25 years Imprisonment and had been released beforo his which the planning experts say this action in order to erase a drop transformed Into conflict of Interest-10 be gentence was completed by the could

business contact with the area Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.P. Europe's most modern rail ter-

In order to pursue his outspoken miral. In 1955 and handed over!

political views on Africa-was with together

other German The elly's public works com- not known-AP. criminals to the federal Ger-mittee has approved the scheme man authorities...

"Project Dash"-in principal. "Obviously, the federal government should have taken

committees chairman, steps to ensure that Foerisch Councillor D. 6. Thomas, sald hoped interested parties

and other criminals like him, he

The

would never be able to regain would co-operate to make it a

What he didn'l know who that his wife had done the positions of Influence or to lay succÓER rame thing before going to bed. their hands on weapons

George was up before dawa, again." the stalement Bald.-

Reuter. -London Express Service.

Floture shows: The shah of Persia with his 22-jent-old third wife queen Faruh and thele, don Prince Ress who colobrated his Avo meniha on March 21., II wam only the week before that tho Fémina Koyal Cours exnounced that Queen Farth is expecting her avcond child.Exprom photos

One estimate of the time the would take to com- schema plete Wawa ten yeard-China Mall Special

New York, Apr. 0. The mongrel dog may be on the way out-thanks to “planned puppyhood" for dogs.

Some people like the Trea- Eury to publish an acknowledge- ment, such today, when the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, in a

thanked paper ad

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