THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955.
Page: 3
SMOKING CAN MEAN DEATH Pakistan Police REDUCING TENSION
INTERROR AREA
PUP CLIMBS MOUNTAIN
Darjeeling, June 16.
A black puppy between three and four months okl followed French moun- Laineers to
height of nearly 20,000 feet during their recent successful ax- sault on Mount Makalu, the fifth highest mountain in Nepal.
M. Jean Franco. leader of the expedition, sald here, The puppy. nick-named Makalu, "Joined up with us at the last village be- fere we reached the moun- tain and
stayed with until the end" and Its breathing did not seem to be affected by the altitude. And it used to hump ere- „varren, M. Franco sali, They did not take the dog all the way to the summit. -China Mall Special.
RECORD
Algerians Beaten
For Defying Nationalist Order
THREE SENTENCED
Algiers, June 16.
Police cracked down today," in the terror-ridden area of Bone near the Tunisian frontier where it may be worth a man's life to smoke a cigarette.
The terrorists have spread the word that any Algerian who smokes is in
DISARMAMENT PLAN
danger, and already a number of Algerians Dr Adenauer Spurs
have been seriously beaten for defying the no-smoke order.
Nationalist extremists oppose killed and two were wounded. smoking because the cigarettes Four soldiers were wounded.
PERSONAL are manufactured by the French In other violence, two men
INJURY
AWARD
New York, June 16.
A Jury today handed down a
1cbacco monopoly (SEITA), | were murdered at Douar Ouad Tubacoo shopkeepers arc a Tage and Douar Chelala and frequent target for terrorist at- a town constable was kidnapped tacks
at Sedrati FINES AND PRISON
Terrorists also burned a wheat at Orleansvile, chopped Beld Three men were sen-
down 140 fruit trees in Michelet Lenced yesterday to fines and severed telephone lines and prison for threatening. between Demaa and Tastast. eigarette smokers.
In Casablanca, Morocco, the
A
Pipe Band
This study in pomp and pageantry is presented by incmbers of the Pakistan
Police Band, "on parade" in Londom. It Is a pipe band and will be seen and heard by the Queen at the Royal Tournament at Earls Court.- Renterphoto
IN GAZA AREA Gen. Burns Hopeful
Jerusalem, June 16.
Major-General Edeson Burns, United Nations. chief truce observer in Palestine, announced here today he hoped a meeting between Israeli and „Egyptian officers would be held next week aimed
at reducing border tension in the Gaza area.
General Burns mande his statement from Gaza, where he met Lieutenant-Colonel Salab Gohar, Director of the Egyptian War Ministry's Palestine Affairs Department.
HIGH LEVEL
Israeli Foreign Ministry SOUTCOM suld Israel had already agreed to hold talks but insisted they be held at » high enough level en* able the Egyptian delegate to make recommendations to improve border conil-
tions.
an
Police Use Truncheons
In W. Berlin
Berlin, June 16. West Berlin police today. dispersed three Communist- led démonstrations and
The same gources said agenda proposed by General detained 129 people on the Burns and agreed by Israel i-jeve of the second anniver- cluded his four point plan for sary of the 1953 anti- an agreement between Egyptian Communist rising in East and Israeli local commanders to co-operate in maintaining peace; border barriers such as barbed wire fences; the manning of frem
The demonstrators, who came East Berlin, distributed frontier areas by regular troops leaflets and shouted slogans
Germany....
only, and patrols of United against anniversary celebrations Nations personnel and both due to be held in West Berlin Israeli and Egyptian troops, tomorrow. Of those detained 111
It also included an Egyptian
·proposal for a demilitarised zone along the Gaza Strip.
Parliament Foreign Ministers
By Paul Scott Rankine
New York, June 16. The German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, today spurred the Western Foreign Ministers meeting in New York their preparation for a Western disarmament plan for consideration at Geneva Big Four conference.
Meanwhile, a band of 12 out-authorities reconstructed the $30.1.900 personal. injury ws ambushed a military cenassassination of the Late M award, topping an Illinois vo eight kilometres
in Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil, record only one day old. miles) from Four Toub in French
newspaper Kane County Circuit Judge Melsoutheast. Algeria. The au-believed to have been killed by Abrahamson opened a seated crities said two rebels were Frenchmen opposing concilia
verdiet making an award ci $300,000 - to Mr Delbert Hulke and $1,000 to his small son for bums suffered in bottled gas explosion. Only
on Wednesclay, a new State record had been set in Chicago when a four-year-old girl, Patricia Ann Prem, ob- tained a $200,000 award for lajuries suffered when she was run over by a city garbage .. trick.
FRESH CONCRETE Mr Hulke was a workman co the installation or a new floor In a bowling aller in Eigin.
The bottled
!
'Massive
Retaliation?
Ottawa, June 16.
editor
tion of Moroccan nationalikts.
The strike of Moroccan shop keepers, which gave signs
ot
breaking yesterday, was back at
strength throughout the
courtry today.
ما
The strike, new in its Afth week,
seriously Moroccan commercial life.
FOOD SHOPS OPEN
The Canadian Defence Minis- ter, Mr Ralph' Campney saïd to- day in the House of Commons that Canada, along with its allies, must make it clear to any potential aggressor that a violent aggression would lead to im-
"massive gas was being mediate
retaliation used in the basement to keep against the aggressor's territory, fresh concrete from freezing. Speaking at the opening CI Mr Hulke charged that through the debate on appropriations for some defect, the container of defence needs. Mr. Campney gas exploded when he come said the Canadian defence to the alleys on a Sunday to policy aimed
peacë at check ол the projcet, assured by such overwhelming companied by his son, He collective strength that no poten-
Hial
z@gresso: would take the risk of attacking. Defendants in the suit were the Mr Campaey said this was Foundation Equipment Corp: | why Canada maintained Skelly Oil Co; and "Alfred | military forces in Europe and Spellmeyer, Joseph Hines, co-operated with the United Otto.. Deter,
Arthur States in the erection of a Bunge, a partnership doing complex radar network across business as Bunges,-United the American continent.- -Press.
said he
injured,
IS
127
20.
Was permanently
and
France-Presse.
A British Crossword Puzzle
12
3 14
20
ACROSS
3 Advances (8).
8 Warmth (4).
18
Strongly suggestive of (8),
11 Solaced (8).
13 Average (4).
15 Disagreed (8).
18 Love song (8),
19 Drudge (4).
21 Matured (8).
25 Wekening call (8),
26 Booty (slang) (4).
27 Disloyalty to-the state (8).
13
6
DOWN
1 Smart (4).
2 Profit (4),
4 Dance (4).
3 State of mind (4).
6 Subject (5).
Material (5)
Actors' parts (5),
10 Submit (5).
12 Hold view (5).
14
16 Jolifcation
(5):
17 Stupid (0)75)...
19
20 Talked wildly (5). 21 Sediment (4) 22 in adortion (45)
23 Tidings (4).
24. Excavates (4)....
24
YESTERDAY'S 'CROSSWOB DAcross: 1 Gratis; 4 Bliss, 7 Accurate, 8'Exile, 9 Decent, 11 Emerges, 13 Intrude, 15 Sudden, 18′ Trait, 19 Realised, 20. Taste, 21 Endure. Down: 1 Guard, 2. Truce, 9 Started, 4 Breeze, 5 Impinged, 8;Steeds, 10 Cottages, 12 Merzige, 13 Intact, 14 Untrue, 16 Dried ~17 Nudge r
Packing Bill Passed Capetown, June 16.
for
Parliamentary approval
the South African
Government's Bill to "pack" today when Government
the Senate
Israel was reported yesterday to have rejected both the joint pafrols and demilitarised zone proposals.-Reuter,
were from East Berlin,
West Berlin police estimated the number of demonstrators 400. Communist East Berlin radio said 8,000 "West Berlin unemployed and youths took part in the demonstraticos against militanism."
Vehicle Several policemen used trun-
Plan Re
Paris
Tunnel
was completed
Paris, June 18, Senators outvoted ..the' Op- M. Andre Dubois, dynamic position by 24 to 15 in Paris, police chief who banned car home from the capital's giving the Bill its third and
streets last year, now wants to final reading in the Upper
network of new tunnels.
House.
The Bill has provokaci Д
campaign.
The Bill is designed to
The Chancellor's well timed plea for the West to take the initiative in proposals for controlled disarmament coincided with affecting the opening Big Three meeting today at non-wide opposition protest which the British, United States and enlarge the Senate from 48 to French Foreign Ministers are preparing members giving the Nation- their strategy for talks with the Soviet thirds majority in both Houses Foreign Minister in San Francisco next of Parliament necessary to pass week.
In Casablanca, Rabat, Salo, Cuida, Saff and Port Lyautey, all shops are shut. In For only food shops are open. In Marrakesh itself most of the shops are shut. A few brave Mosiem and
been
an
to
alist
Government the two-
disputed constitutional legisla tion.
from In-
The Government's two main According
statements purposes are to win the four- The point which Dr Adenauer Jewish shopkeepers, particularly made carlier this week in his already published on both sides year battle in the apartheid in Casablanca, who refused to discussions with
(segregation) campaign to re- President there is an extremely wide gay move coloured (mixed blood) obey the Nationalist order to Eisenhower and his Secretary between the Soviet and the voters from the Common elec
have of
John State, Mr shut their shop doors,
Foster Western Powers regarding spec- toral rolls, and to make Acts of been killed or have seen their Dulles, is
East-West fe subjects to be discussed and Parliament immune that disarmament is shops burned.
essential specific subjects to be excluded validation in the Courts. Most of the shopkeepers sech prerequisite for establishing any from the top-level Big Four
Only the assent of the opposed to the sirike, for many European security system to conference in Geneva,
Ernest Governor-General, Dr their include both Communist and delivering have
Jansen, is now needed to make goods to homes under the cover | zon-Communist states, The
the Bill law-Reuter. of darkness. But the absence of latter in its turn, is according sufficient police protection has to Dr Adenauer, a prerequisite forced the majority of shop- for the peaceful reunification keepers to obey the Nationalist of a free Germany. orders, despite appeals by the Casablanca Chamber
11 Commerce.
on the Force has failed to strike. At SaЯ, for example, police and army units forced the locks el diesed shops ca June 11. The sheps were shut again two-days later.
were
of
operation
the
MAIN TASK
The main task of Western Foreign Ministers conference today and to morrow will be to reach agreement among them- selves on the subjects which would like to see discussed A second police
at the Big Four meeting of showed that most of the shops
Sovies and Western heads of occupenta emply, their
Government in July. ja having fled into the country.
Geneva and also on the all Persuasion by the authorities:
important procedures to be stems to have had the best;
proposed to the Soviets for where a results in Casablages,
that megling. police operation to open the shops, was delayed until the The Western Foreign Ministers inst moment. However the also have to prepare themselves Assassination of newspaper to counter as a united front any publisher Jacques Lemalgre surprises which the Soviet For- Dubreuil led shopkeepers to pro-sign Minister, Mr N. Molotov, long the strike. United Press & may spring in characteristic France-Presse,
fashion when they confer with him formally in San Francisco and attempt jointly to finalise plans for the top-level confer-
Pathet Lao
ence.
*
It has been noted that Mr Molotov is taking with him the
Units Protest Soviet Government's highest
Mr Dulles has said that Far Eastern questions will not be raised: Soviet spokesmen have said that they will include the question of the admission Communist China to the United Nations.
Dog Lover's Dilemma
President Eisenhower and Mr Dulles have proposed the highest priority for discussion of the problem of Soviet control of the
Paris, June 15, "gatellite" states of Eastern and Mme Jeanne Emery, 30-year- Central Europe and the activities old dog lover, refused to enter at international communism hospital for urgent medical directed from Moscow: Soviet treatment today because she spokesmen have specifically ex- cannot find anyone to look after cluded both subjects as unsuit-her 55 pets, able for discussion.
Mme Emery said at her sub- urban villa "what will happen President Eisenhower has for-to then if I obey doctors orders? mally agreed with Dr Adenauer | What a
is to love pity it that the Big Four meeting will animals so much." seek to pave the way for "early reunification of Ger-neighbours' dust
To feed her dogs she tours bins dach many,
morning collecting bread crusts. But nobody-not even French Society for the Protec- tion of Animals has offered to look after the dog lover's_dogs while she is in hospital,-China Mail Special.
(
‘OXYGEN BAR'
the
OMITTED PROBLEM
Soviet
spokesmen have pointedly omitted the Get- man problems from their List of subjects, to be dis- cussed. In view of this 'omission · 1 15 thought possible that Soviet repre- sentatives may adopt the position at San Francisco later at Geneva that discus- sion of the German question London, June 15.
should be postponed unták THE THE Pathet Lao fighting units!
Soviet leaders have com- have protested against the
plated their proposed dis new military infiltration into
He may also seek to use the cussions with Dr Admaner, Sam Neua and attacks in the
United Nations as a sounding area by
the Muang Peun
These discussions are not ex-l The scientists believe many the board for public Royal Lantian troops,
new impetus to the pected to take place until after accidents are caused by Vietnam news agency said to giving
conference in late exhaustion and think oxygen day, according to the New current higgest peace offensive the Geneva
which the Communists have summer
or early
counteract autumn will
this China China News Agency.
Mail Special,
racicing Far Eastern experts who would be of assistance in any endeavour to win over to the Soviet viewpoint the "income mitted" cations of Asia.
statements
In memorandum to the Inter-launched since World War II.
national Supervisory and Con- trol Commission for Laos, the Tepresentative of the command i of Pathet Lao fighting units, Kayson, said these ac- tions gravely violated the agreement for the cessation of
ostilities in Laos.
demanded immediate on-the-spot investigation by the International Commission with the participation of Pathet Lao officers. Kayson asked the International Commission to use its power to urge the Royal Government to stop ali military attacks and promptly withdraw the eight incantry battalions now occupying the Muong Feun ATE and other armed units from Sam" Neua province. - : Reuter,
Reuter.."
Trial
Indonesian Witness Denies
Diskarta, June 18, At the resumed trial of Dutch national Leon Jungschlaeger for alleged subversion against the Indonesian Government today, is prosecution-wissen, Brasian Fritz Baden, ssid ho had never been malitated by the authorities
The wilates however, denied the truth of a statement be made previously and which be'described na “Exzdastic”
Lueneburg, June 16. Scientists have installed an "oxygen bar" to revive red drivers at a lorry drivers' rest house near here,
For one mark (1s. 10) drivers can inhale an oxygen mixture for ten minutes,
Resumes: Statement
·He said he had not been mal-
femted but threatened to be tarned over to the military nullaeities, which made him make the statement Preziding.... magna. Maăng-Kom, ordered that the wltacos be
attorney,
Judicial officers to the Nether- lands to check on several witnesses. Sunarjo said there were
guarantees the mafety" of
the mission, Fecalllag———_at_ abortive attempt or Indo- nesian military attache Major Harjongin *Holland
Bunurio sumonncest an the
years RED. bearing that he had turned. He also said he Maliked the downs an exoergency
Invitation, “of the defence – comsel,
2
Drerctipe
"Irresponsible" elements in Holland rance:
get the cars out of sight in a
12
cheens in dispersing crowds, East Berlin radio accused them of acting like the S. A-Hitler's brown shirted storm troopers.--
Gumshoeing Over Mines
London, June 16. The War Office today reveal- cd a new "military' gunshoc" that permits soldiers to walk safely over minefields.
M. Dubois wants one tunnel built under the Place de Concorde, the historic square where 1,000 cars pass hourly along the banks of the Seine The shoes are 30 inches long during the rush hour.
with soles of sponge rubber. Another tunnel would divert They spread the traffic" from the Etolle, where weight over such a large area. the Arc de Triomphe is the hub that even sensitive anti-.. of a sun-shaped net of wide
personnel mines cannot detect avenues.
the pressure.
-wearer's
The tunnels are part of a plan presented by M. Dubois to A volunteer soldier demon- the Paris City Government to strated the anti-mine shoe fo solve the problem of growing 500 British, Commonwealth and traine congestion-China Ma]|| NATO officers yesterday. — Special.
United Press,
HOW
TO RAISE
A FATHER
When properly trained, fathers can be loads of fon.
It's terribly important to make them feel needed. Give them com stant attention so they won't be drives to TV or their favorite sports page. A toy to be mended; a story to be told, a drink to be fetched these little things mean a lot.
-On Father's Day it's not necessary to spoil it with, sport cars or sailboats or power saws. But don't carry this too fue; a happy compromise would be something by Fabergé,
The meer successful fathers are brought up on Fabergé
for men... Aphrodina" if he says he's sophisticated,
if he sometimes wishes he lived in a test. You'll find these faci
typ goodies Men's Lotion and Tale.
JUST RIGHT for FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 19th
Lane, Crawford's
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.