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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955.

PRINCESS REMAINS SILENT Uranium

PRINCESS MARGARET

TERRORIST'S

MOTHER ARRESTED

Nairobi, Aug. 18.

mother of The 80-your-okt Kenya's top terrorist, Dedan Kimathi "General Russia' was detained here today after being found apparently trying to take £12. 26. to her son in the forests of Mount Kenya.

Polier said the told them that she was trying to take the money in terrorists who would ps it on to her son.

Later

she had police said tried to commit suicide and was now

in detention. They

the found named Waiphuphi in the Nyeri arca about a mile from the edge of the forest.

woman

*******

Records Banned

Further Speculation Harmony On The Ice

Over Romance On Birthday Eve

London, Aug. 19.

Discussion of Princess Margaret's future burst into the open here today,as, with the approach of her 25th birthday, British newspapers broke months of silence on the subject.

A profusion of front-page stories and feature articles speculated more frankly than ever before on her reported romance with the wartime Royal Air Force hero.

Tho sudden outburst pointed to marry without the Queen's to a mounting atmosphere of consent. The Privy Council is public expectancy not unlike the country's lop body of com

stitutional advisers.

that of 1838 when King Edward VIII abdicated as a result of his association with Mrs Simpson.

There Is one big difference between then and now. In the Royal crisis of 20 years there Was little doubt of Edward's feelings for Mirs Simpson, divorced wife of American.

Would Not Wed

It both Houses of Parliament objected to the proposed mari-

the Princess would not wed. Even if she tried to Rout anthe law and go through a mor- ringe ceremony, It would be Today the Queen's younger declared "null and void." sister remains alent behind the

The parliaments of any of the of Bulmeral Castic In Commonwealth walls

countries (ex- Scotland, leaving the nation to cept India because 11 guess whether she cares for republic) could also object. Group Captain Peter Townsend

One thing is definitely known. 40, the father of two young none of the Commonwealth children.

countries has been offlelally con- sulfed so far about any intention of the Princess to

marry Group Captain Townsend. These gov- ernments would be among the first to be informed once the rumours proved to be true,

As Princess Margaret's birthday

Without Consent

On

Princess

25th Margaret's

August 21 is a birthdhy special day because it is then she can marry without the con

her. sister,

Queen

Lion

about the possibility of

Italian girl skaters guide In harmony on the loo of Streatham Rink, London, where they are in carly training for the forthcoming European Championships and niso for the Winter Olymples to be held in their country from January 20

to February next year.—Reuterphoto.

SOEKARNO CRIED

DURING SPEECH

Djakarta, Aug. 18. President Soekarno tonight proclaimed Indonesia and Egypt "the two poles" of the revolution agaist Asian and African colonialism.

"Let Indonesia and Egypt be the two draws near, the tene of specula-poles of this revolution-you (Egypt) in the her marrying the handsome nir West and we in the East," President hep is taking on a graver tone. Two years ago when the gosip

Soekarno told the Egyptian deputy first started tire was a care Premier, Gamal Salem. free, romantic rate in the com- mot,

just how strious

of

uf kent Bilzabeth.

The Queen, no matter what her personal feelings might be, could never consent 40 her Sixteen gramophone records, marriage to a divorced person

"Tell the Egyptians we are donestan students at the Pre is head of the most of which spread terrorist because she

Now it is becoming realised their friends, their brothers, aldent's palace in Djakarta. propaganda, have been banned Church of England.

The Church

a matter it their brothers in arms." is strongly op would be if the Princess-third in Kenya in the last year, a

In his address to some 2,000 President Soekarno posed to the re-marriage Government source said today.

innocent party-kein line to the Throne-married after Mr Salem addressed

In-enthusiastic students, Mr Salem The sources said some of the

tracod Egypt's history, retold Group Captain Townsend in with the consent of the Queen

the 1962 revolution and predicted a divorce case.

Egypt's probable future. He sald dishonesty and selfshness among politicians in his country had almost ruined Egypt and he warned his listeners not to make the same mistake.

records were made in Kenya. Others were made in India, Bri-

the

an

tain and South Africa from tape Anyone who expected recordings. There was no official announcement about her evidence that the significance of wedding plans from Princess the records which were In an Margaret almost as soon as the the midnight on African vernacular was appre-clock strikes

ciated by the makers abroad, eve of her birthday is likely to

The source said thousands of these records-some of which were made in Britain-had been circulated before the ban.

The records were banned as "prejudlelat do the maintenance of publie ander."--China Mail Special.

West Hartlepool, Aug. 18. Mr John Henry King, 81- year-old widower, was married here today for the fifth time to Mrs Alice Wood, 80--"and it was the best wedding of the lot," said Mr King as the couple left the Registry Office.-China Mall Special

be disappointed.

For one thing, announcements are soldom made from Baimoral, which the Royal Family like to regard as entirely their summer holiday home. For another, there fare important complicated con- stitutional snags to be overcome before the Princess is freo marry even after 25.

Becoming 25 does not mean she

drive with cun immediately her chosen bridegroom to any church around the comer,

to

It only means that, under the Royal Marriages Act of 1772, she can give the Privy Council 12 months' notice of her desire

A British Crossword Puzzle

18

10

14

120

26

77

129

ACROSS

3 Put in order (8).

7 Upright (5),

8 Kind of well (8),

10 Bring into being (0).

13 Methoda (7).

15 Talk (4).

17 Repont (7).

18 Hermit (7).

20 Spokon (4),

21 Fish (7).

26 Looked evilly (0).

27 Essay (8),

28 Thrust (5).

29 Underground cells (8).

29

1 Epica (5).

5

DOWN

2 Remedies (5).

3 Lesson (5).

4 Afresh (4).

5 Dancing-girl (6).

6 Signify (6),

9 Negligent (0).

11 Golf cup (6).

12 Carat Island (5).

14 Purloins

15

(0)

Rough (6),

10 Make reparation (8).

18 Put to fight (0),

19 Underground hollow (0),

22 Dances (5).

23 Fettorm (5).

24 Bidled (8).

20 Eye swelling (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Forbid, & Dumps,

and the approval of the Church. While popular opinion might and probably would wish the Princess good Juck, the Church of England and

Lurge and influential body of its be disturbed adherents, would as well as some other people who

night fear possible adverse effects on the position of the Throne.

Tho Church is already alarm.cd about the number of divorces In Britain.

Church. Fear

Churchimeri point out that the country for the first time has a Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, who remorried after being through the divorce court. They four that if Princess Margaret looked up to as an ideal

by most of Britain's young women- were to marry a father whose first wife was still living it

divorce might

mort make popular.

With cameramen and reporters craning cagerly to see if they can fathom anything from the expression on her face, Princess Margaret will probably start her birthday on Sunday by going to the little church at Crathie, near Balmoral, with other members of the Royal Family,

Other plans have not been en- nounced.—Router.

Old Teacher Dies

London, Aug, 18. Mrs Sarah Green, who died here today aged 100, was the oldest member of the British National Union of Teachers.

Sho started teaching when she was 14 and retired 51 years ago-China Mail Special.

spoke

Russo-German

Trade By Barter Only

Boun, Aug. 18.

Delicate Period

Mr Salem termed the British- authored Egyptian constitution

and

From Ashes

Of Coal Hungarion Claim

Vienna, Aug. 18. Uranium from the ashes of Hungary's coal deposits could "supply the energy requirements of our country for hundreds of years," a Hungarian university - pro- fessor claimed in the Hun- Communist Party garinn newspaper, Szabad

Nep, seen here today.

Tho professor, Dr Sando Szalay of Dobrecen University, said he was giving informa- tlon not previously published.

"The ashes of BORTHU Dorts of coal contain per tox

much umble atomic energy 05

0.000 tons of coal. The uranium content of coal ashes can sup ply the anergy requirements of

Saccinnis Hit Jackpot

THE

And Split Family

Was

Turin, Aug. 10. THE family, of Nicola Saccini,

merchant, a coffee comparatively happy until 10 months ago. Saccinni, 40, and his wife had shoved a pusheart through the

family. His wife sued for a legal separation.

Saccinni said his wife and two daughters wanted to lead a life of leisure but he wanted to keep on working.

streets of Turin selling lace, Carlotta Saccini, 42, told an~

stloves and handkerchiefs,

They saved money and man-

other story itu Turin's tribunal.

has

aged to buy a coffee roasting"That Good of money shop

washed my husband "off his But they always dreamed of

she said. "Hơ's got de- winning the National Soccer

slons tod grandcur

now, Lottery,

Last October

nobody can live with him, not hit Saceinni

the

even a mummy." · The Court awarded the mother

and two daughters $240 month temporarily. --- United Press

biggest Jackpot in the history of the lottery, 8982,724. Spccinni admitted today the money has broken up bla

1949 CLASH

IN JAPAN

Our country for hundreds of Trial Verdict

experts

years," he said.

Ho sald

Hungarian hand

found as early as 1949 that some coal deposits at Dunantul contained much more uranium than the average contents of the carth's crust. At some spots the uranium contents proved to be 28 times this average.

About Double

unium is the granite of two mountains in Dunantul WIS slut double that of the average for the earth's crust.

Announced Yesterday

Tokyo, Aug. 18.

A Japanese district court

LOYALTY BOARD TO

REOPEN

CASE Espionage Charge

Washington, Aug, 18.

д

A Government Loyalty

today announced its verdict Board, which two months in the trial of 102 defend ago found there was "rea-

Ho had discovered that the ants involved on June 30, sonable doubt" about former 1949, in a clash with the Treasury official, Mr William police in the town of Taira Taylor, has agreed to re-

Fukushima prefecture, open the case. Northern Japan.

The uranium content of the coal is somewhat less than the being used. By a simple burn- ing process a greater density of uranium can be achieved, since the urandum remains in the ashes, Uranium remains of this kind gorded as worthwhile for great achieve quantities usually re- ore deposits."

uranium content of the ores now

years had shown possibilities of

in

Mr Taylor was accused by the

thio

The Fukushima district court Board of subversion and es today acquitted 78 of the defen- | plonge. It was convinced that dants, sentenced 23, and deferred he was and possibly still is an its verdict on one, who was adherent to

Communist absent through illness.

ideology." The police had. alleged sub- versive activity and also charged

Advisory robbery, violence and obstruc- The Board is purely advisory,

It is up

to the

Government

tion.

They said a Communist-led agencies by whom zocused Experiments over the last few

mob broke into the police station, citizens are employed to act on released prisoners Gelug held atjéts reporta, still further "condensing" the

the time

and locked up

Announcing the decision to proportion of uranium so that police themselves

eight reopen the ceo, Mr Taylor's we can regard the problem of hours. These events followed "an lawyer, Mr Byron Scott, sald the production of uranium from argument about the removal of a today he had told the Board he our domestic coal as scientifical-Communist Party notice board had new evidence..

ly solved," he said.--Reuter.

Man-Hunt For Police

Killer

Chicago, Aug. 18.

of 1923 and the Parlament that Chicago was a mobilised city grew out of it "pieces of choco-tonight in the hunt for 28-year- late to divert the people from fold Richard Carpenter, who kill- their fight for freedom.

ed a detective on Monday and Herr Franz Bluecher, act- His address was enthusiastical-seriously wounded a policeman

ing West German Chan-ty applauded

President yesterday.

A helicopter is hovering above cellor, told journalists to Soekarno was moved to tears by

the roots at the quarter where day that if Soviet-some of its passages.

Carpenter is believed to bo German trade was to in- "It is for you, our brothers hiding. Newspapers and television sisters of Indonesia, to screens have imprinted the face crease as a result of the ana

our mistakes and of the wasted man on the public Moscow

Dr learn from visit of

mako your country safe for memory. Konrad Adenauer, the Indonesians," he told his audi-

The police are Inundated with Chancellor, it could be enco.

calls from private persons with Mr Salem said both Egypt information, but cu for Carpon done at first by barter

Indonesia arut

going ter has cluded arrest, only.

through a "delicate period" at present, a period which would "determine whether our rece will continue."

The granting of credits was

political question and nothing could be said about that for the moment.

were

He told his audience: "It i Herr Bluecher sald West Ger-up to your generation."-United

mans should look at the Press. chance of business with the

Soviet Union "realistically".

and should not take the pre- war scale of trade between the two countries да A standard of comparison.

1037,

10 per cent of the Reich's with

Europe and the Soviet The

In

then wus

Eas trade

Eastern economics

tion"

Founder Party

Chicago has not seen a man- hunt of this size since. John Dillinger was run to earth more triat 20 years ago France Presse.

Girl Off To

Member Dies Leper Colony

London, Aug. 18.

One of the founder members of the English Communist Party, had Mr M. T. Jackson, died at his Д "total

trans-home today in Clare, Suffolk, at since then, Herr the age of 75. Bluccher said for instance, Jackson, in earlier fe, had a the satollito states which reputation in leftwing political used to export grain were circles for a number of political now importing it. Reuter books that came from his pen, the best known of which were "Dialectic or the Logle of Marx", "Charles Dickens-Portrait of a Radical", "Liberty and Justice In England", and "Ireland for the Irish France-Presse,

SCOUT JAMBOREE OPENS TOMORROW

ment and widow of the founder of the Scout and Guide Movements, is heré. for the opening 'ceremony.

Niagara, Aug. 18. Boy scouts from 57 countries are gathering here for the eighth world scout jamboree which opens on Saturday, The

Perform ceremony will be She

WHDVLINONE by the Governor- Generate of Canada, Mr. VAT

said yesterday that the

had "streaked”. alcad even in much troubled areas as Burma, Israel, Syria and Kenya. Only the shortage of leaders was holding it back.

President Elsonhower, said in a message released today for Saturday's opening here of the eighth world scout Jamboret "should strengthen International understanding in way not possible for govern, mentr

cent Massey, More than 10,000 scoute and Leaders are expected. They will be housed in 5,000 tents pliched on 4 VERSTVO army training area on the west bank of the Niagara river near its function with Lake Ontario,

will be

that to ba divided into scouts

"of 10 will coole for

drat , perrola

themselves.

OVE charcoal Ares, Thousands of tons of

The

a

Provisions have been stacked" The jamboree "should demon- Fourteen Christian a

'.

denomina- Home are represented in addi- tion to those of the Buddhist, Hebrew, Hindu and - Moɛlem

i

religions.

8 Diaci 9 Revall, 10 Lolls, 11 Eager, 13 Taut; 18 Teria, 18 De- test, 18 Trades, 20 Loses, 22 Opus, 28 -Stope,,"28-Sepla,..., 20 Earned, 27 Gross 20 Stand, 29 Thusia, Downe 1 Foretell; - 2 Re- orults, 3 Idle, 4 flated, 5 Deletes, 6 Adores, 7 Pilot, 14 Silpendia, 16 Bulipides, 16 Dastard, 17 Tampert, 619 Resign, 21. OVICE, 24 | Lady Buiet-Polbeth, chief of

strate that the principles of

personal honour, On

A. Er the World Girl Guide Mouse Matthe

New York, Aug. 18,

A 31-year-old American giri, an ordained Protestant Minister and a trained nurse by pro fession, left for India today to help lepers in the Batti colony in the Himalayas.

Miss Arlind Crompton, Paterson, Now Jersoy, called aboard 'the Italian Kiner Andrea Doria for Europe on the first stage of her trip.

Sho

of

gald she would spend five years in the leper colony. -United Press.

Bulky Passenger

From

The

for

a public display 'space,

Long Delay

the

court today eliminated the subversion charges on the grounds that the actions. were unpremeditated, and an the other charges the 23, found guilty, were sentenced to prison terms ranging from two months

years. Tho long delay in deciding

to

three

The charges against Mr Taylor arose principally from testimony by Miss Elizabeth Bentley, a former Communist-Reuter,

Stowaway

Locked Away

Parks, Aug. 18,

the case which may still have Stephan Strogoff, 29-year-old to be subject to appeal-derived | refugee from Russia, who had partly from the difficulty of de-stowed away on a New York vising a machinery for a group boric airliner and was returned Irial and partly from demon- |to France after few hours stay strations which, in carller at the New York airport, was stages, interrupted proceedings. today under lock and icey, bor- -China Mail Special,

RUSSIAN LEADERS ON HOLIDAY

mally charged with violation of assigned residence.

atrogoff, who made a dramate escape from the Soviet Union in 1947, had been allowed to reside in France on the condition that he stayed in the Cantal Depart-

Moscow, Aug. 18. Marshal Bulgarin left Mos-ment.

to

cow today on hoilday with M- Ho left the assigned residence

time Nikita Krushchov, First Secre- some

ago smuggle tary of the Soviet Communist himself aboard a trans-Atlande

Mr Party, and

Vyacheslav airliner of Orly. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minis- Strogoff, who claims to be a follower of "World Citizen" They were believed to have Gary Davies, wrote a book on gone to the "Russian Riviera," his experiences in the Soviet on the Black Sca-France-Union, which was a best' soller Presse,

in France-France-Presse.

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