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Just in for CHRISTMAS ·

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951,

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Washington. Dec. 11. Visiting Australian For- Secretary Richard Casey and American Am bassado Myron Lowen of their inic -pent yesterday discussing mak

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of conference hr will Favi here in the next two days with balf a dozen State Depart - Hent officials.

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GENERAL TALK

Mi Caney soul Had as Mal ant include Korea

y. sterday frien

Mr Casey nterced with Mi Cven act bread that thus conference was

very general talk which lasted early an hour.

Me Casey said that he ari Me Cowen discussed the sectinty

act in broart general terms.

Asked where Austrah.. would want the site of the council to hr set up under the part, 10 rephen, "I should think it would ricit always be in the place. United Press

same

Senior Air

Get

Officers

New Posts

Wasnington, Der, 11. The Air Force today shifted arsignments of six top-ranking officers, including Major General Herben! B Thatcher, Commander of the Western Air Defence Force,

of the

of Staff

Tenor's Son Christened

In 4 Paris Church

son,

Internationally - famous Polish tenor Jan Kiepura Austrian wife. and his film star Martha Eggerth, with their eldest Jean, at the christening of their child, one-year-old Victor Marian, al the Church of Yesinet, in Paris. London

Express.

BRIGHTER DEFENCE

PICTURE

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New Orleans, Dee 1 Mr Charles F. Wilson. Anwin- Di perhap 1 Defence Mo-

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COUNSEL'S ALLEGATIONS

16-Year-Old Lad

Hacks His

Mother To Death

Oakland, Calif., Dec. 11.

A heavy-hearted father today signed a com- plaint charging that his 16-year-old son hacked the hoy's mother to death with a hatchet.

AGAINST STAGE STAR IN COURT

New York, Dec. 11.

The defence in the cheque-raising trial of Tallulah Bankhead's personal maid said today that the maid would testify that "incidental expense" money in the Bankhead household went for mari- juana, cocaine and liquor, on which the actress "spent a fortune.”

Miss Bankhead's eyes filled with tears and she shook her head as the defence counsel, Fred Moritt, who is a State Senator, made the charges in his opening statement.

The

maid. Evyleen Ramsey

Crouin, 59, is charged in a 32- count larceny and forgery in-

dictment with raising Miss Red

Bankhead's expense cheques in New York County for the total theft of $4.284.

Opening for

the Stale before

the general sessions and an alt- male jury, the Assistant District Attorney, Jerome Kidder,

said

Mrs Cronin raised the amount 41f 26 cheques

signed by Miss

which were Bankhead for

incidental expenses. After this

discovered,

Mr Kidder sard, Mr Cronin lold the actress "

you do anything Ebout it. Pll accuse you of this and this and this."

"However, that thiest, which apparently is now coming true, id not deter us from proceed- R or Mis Bankhead from do- ing he duty as a Citizen." he jasted

The defence counsel, Mr Merit said he would prove Pat Mrs Cronin paid for some in dental expenses herself She would ¡bout buying in rijuana cigarettes

Tell

"CELEBRATED STAK"

Mrs Cronin will give the

The youth, Sammie Hutchins, was shunned by names of those who smoked the relatives and left to himself in gaol.

" don't know," Sammi replied.

He was goted by officers as "Why did you do aying he beat to death his Homicide Inspectar Merle mother. Mrs Evelyn Hutchins, Longnecker asked Sammie. 51, in the basement of the family

me in Monday after she re

bun fer playing san ghene "as to cause any Primandheel would-be

Lo think hooky from high school. belore engage? The 1 her and husband, Ralph and our albes."

Hutchins 58, a wealthy up to hire the crime, 1 cast Dating contractor, fold the explain l. I had no resentmen

strict attomey

gainst them.

ZARICOT

Tong hard

After the first year of a three- yeur productian programme, the Maled States wax rapilly at

in defence proaching the stage production "where weapons will Bow from the assembly line in such a way as to inspire awe in sur enemies,"

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parties. One very celebrated television and radio star-a very distinguished person brought

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continued. Bankhead always referred to

case the as lea. That was in

live came around Mrs

1 kop de ming of killing Cronin will testify that Miss m all and in burning them Bankhead tught her

"1 feel that under the ear rupstances it's my place to sign, drwn the complaint rather than place key the burden on you fellows.

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Trawlers

In Baltic

Copenhagen, Dec. 11. Soviet and East German trawlers were grouped to- day south of the Danish Island of Bornholm, in the waters through Balite. In which

States

the Unllel

and W. destroyers, JUK. Kelth, are likely to pass

Fishermen reported that the trawlers arrived on Sunday and yesterday car. ried out boat exercises. Reuter.

Bubble

Bathing No Crime

Strip Teaser Found "Not Guilty"

Hollywood, Dec. 11.

A jury today found Lili St Cyr innocent of exposure in night club bubbles.

The jury took only 78 minutes to decide that the strip teaser's public bubble-bathing was not a crime.

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how to roll marijuana cigarettes and that that she became very adept and in fuur or five hours she was able to roll eight."

The voluptuous blonde perch- "My mother used to dress me

During one of his numerous

ed on the edge of a chair twist- Jal.

a white ing a

lace handkerchief about playing objections, Mr Moriti heard (slaying

from! slight

esund from the spectator at the jury returned with school) and things like that section and asked the judge to verdici. As the words "not censure Miss Bankhead. He said guilty" rang out in the crowd- But that was about all."

**Mixs Bankhead is makinged courtroom, her face broke Af tr the laying, Sammie facial remarks 11 facial ex- into a gleeful smile and she tonk $100 of the family's money

pressions.

her threw her arms around her and $80 of his own, got in the behaviour. Miss Bankhead 15 attorney, Jerry Giesler, that family Cadillac and sped away making sounds which might be hugged bim. "Ob, boy, Oh, to Grass Valley, more than 150 (all right on a radio programme boy." Giesler crowed, hugging

no hrast of

are Oakland, but miles

offensive in Court. her in return. where the Hutchins have

be told to keep 1 ask that she # summer home He was captured her mouth shut." there.--Associated Press.

When told, in response to his question, that the youth show- remorse, the father walked away

"As long

he has

want to see haft lude, I don't

him," Hutchins said.

Mr Wilson was speaking the dedication nf aluminium works which,

to produce said, was expreted 200,000 tons t alum ium

your.

Actual deliveries of nitary goods now ran at the rate of $2,000,000,000 mouth, he said Production would reach $4. 000.000,000

a month

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BAD DREAMS

Young Hulchairs told officers that during the past six months i Peping hours bad been! haunted with dreams of kilt- ing กก entire family And burning them up."

Firemen found the woman's body.

skull the

split open, when Uny ped to the Hutchins home to put out a fire. 55454

Mr Wil, on sart he when Stalin were here today to American production capacity more vigour "pulsating with than ever."Renter.

Decision

On

SW Africa

Paris, Dec. 11.

Committee The Trustenship of the United Nations today completed a proposal to consult

International

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Court the Justice

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Police said the youth, afte. killing his mother in the base- inent, wrapped the body in newspapers and set them afire.

The father and two other hildren were away at the time.

Neighbours Suid blue-eyed, Hood looking Sammie appeared to be a "mode! boy."

South Korean War College

to object

LEAVES COURT

THREAT TO going to censure anyone.

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There was no demonstration

in the crowded courtroom as the jury foreman, Charley Ellert,

The

The Judge said he saw no ob-handed the court verdict. jectionable conduct and was not Jurors crowded around Lili like a gang of autograph seekers and He admonished all witnesses squeezed her hand. "Thank you, to conduct themselves in ac-oh, thank you." Lili said smiling. Con- cordance with proper courtroom They replied. "Good luck. decorum.

Shortly afterward, accom-

panied by her counsel, Miss Bankhead left the

courtroom

gratulations."

Armando Orsini, Lili's hand- some husband, planted a large

coughing violently. Outside she kiss on her lips. was asked why she had left.

Julge Henry Draeger said in She said: "Because I was dis-his final instructions," "Only if gusted at the tactics of the de- you feel sho was shameless.

Rangoon, Dec. 11. A rebel Karen radioca attorney Can't you even aggressive and deflant and that rough in acurt? I have a nashe annoyed patrons at Cio's, broadcast has threatened an tural bronchial affliction."

must you fad her gulity." invasion

the Burmese She returned to the courtroom

Lili's mother, Mrs George Beck, refined and matronly capital, Rangoon, on Decem- 15 minutes later-United Press.

housewife, Hanford, Georgia, ber 15, diplomatic sources

Fays her daughter had been said here tonight.

artistic from the day she was

Government scurtes, however,

did not attach importance to this "empty

they threat" because believe that there is nu Keren stronghold in Rangoon's vicinity for a concentrated attack.

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Pusan, Dec. 11. The R.O.K. (South Korean}

But the Government has taken the United Nations' control of Army today established its rat

War College at Targu with tough military precautions South-West African territories.

ceremonies which were attended Dallah town across the Rangoon

mile from the The Committee also adopted by President Syngman Rhee and River half a

the Eighth Army Commander, capital which was attacked and resolution creating

for Lieutenant-General James Van looted by Karen insurgents two special sub-Committee South-West Africa which will Fleet. continue to function until the

A spokesman of the Defence A dusk to dawn curfew has next ordinary session of the Ministry said that 35 military been ordered in the town. Assembly when the Committee

account of will give an work.

students were registered for its the first class today.

General Thatcher whose

He said that the ROK Army headquarters have been at

This Committee will be au- Chief of Staff, General Lee Hamilton Air Force Base. Cali- thorised to receive

reports on Jong Chan, would "double" as fornia, war named Deputy

of South- the President of the College. the administration Director of Plans in the Office West Africa we well us petifiers | The Acting Premier, Mr Hun

Deputy Chief

concerning this territory which Chung, and the BOK Defence tor Operations in Washington. may be submitted to Secretary- Minis.er, Mr L. K. Fong, also His successor as Western Air Genoral Trygve Lle-France attended the inauguration cere

monies-Reuter. Defence Chief is Major-General Presse. Walter E. Todd, now in the Deputy Chief of Stuff

Office here. Gen. Todd, in turn, will be relieved by Brigadier-Genera? Oliver 8. Picher, Deputy for Personnel, Far East Air Forces.

Brigadier-General Edward H. Underhill, now Deputy Director 10 General Picher, will take his chief's place.

Brigadier-General Crabb, De- Pety for Oparations, Far East Air Perses, in being transferred to the Air Defence Command Headquarters at the Air Force Colorado Springs, Colorado, a Chief of Staff. He will be replaced by Brigadier- General Jdeób. E. Smart, now Commander of the Eastern Alr Defence Forega. 22 Anusslated Press.

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KOREA COURT born and loved to create things.

MARTIAL

Kezea, Dec. 11.

"Her greatest ambillon is to re- tire from the stage and open a dress-designing shop," Mrs Beck said. "Lili went to Europe at 17 dis- to study ballet, but soon The Judge Advocate of an covered there was little or no Australian Court Martial, inves-money in the ballet so she de- tigating the alleged shooting by cided to enter burlesque." an Australian soldier of a South Lili rose to fame in the Los Korean soldier, sai tonight that Angeles burlesque house, "The the Court may adjourn on Follies."---United Press. Thursday to travel 40 miles to hear the evidence of a wounded witness. witne

Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Police Fined

Many of the 3,009 residents or this town, an which the red made 2 surprise attack today, j K cannot

appealed to be evacuated to Rangoon for protection.

Laidlaw, of Sydney, sold that the witness, who was still in the

Tugela Ferry, Dec. 11. small village of Ha Pae Ri, near Tokchon

who where the alleged Three police sergeants shooting occurred on September gave Africans shocks with an

yet

travel."

electric cattle prodder were Korean witnesses told the fined £1 each by the Magistrate Court Martial earlier that a here.

the sergeants used The rebels killed one person, bullet which inflicted a fatal

they questioned

of the theft Injured another five, looted 50 chest wound on a ROK soldier, grodder when houses and took 50 women as 5in Sung Chung, ricocheted and Africans about

Korean elvilian rides from a school armoury..........

Reuter. hostages. The women were later wounded released.-Router.

nearby-Reuter.

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