1956-08-20 — Page 34

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In

Chicago, Aug. 19.

The authorities today sought to reopen high- ways and restore power in a two-State area where severe storms killed seven persons and left a half- million-dollar pile of debris in its wake.

The storm last night belted communities In Oulo und West- em Pennsylvania.

Northern Ohio was hardest hit. Winds up to 75 miles per hour svero recorded in the Cleveland

TU, flattening power and telephone lines. The Highway Patrol satd the com- munity

of Norwalic lost tele- phone anki electric services. The estimated damage in the urou totalled almost $280,000

Eighty persons at o reunion party were caught in the stori at Sharon, Pennsylvania, two were killed when an up-

ant

rooted tree collapsed the mot of

shrlier.

their

Fifty-vot of

treated Hospital for injuries

1 Shartm

I

No Shortage

Of Words In Peking

Peking, Aug. 19. The Kwangming Daily, China's

newspaper

for

the stranded persons were later | intellectuala, today urged General its correspondents to cut

Cool Air Mass

down the length of their articles.

"Please do not write so much

so long," the newspaper

***** continued cust and and Bouthward move of a Cmodian appealed

to ita

fevot bir mass covering the Mid contributors. Ono

west ended the prolonged heat features wave En Kansas anal most Dally

of the

over-zealous

of the key Kwangming

is a weekly column of

of Oklahoma, Temperatures discussion and commentary tumbled into

609 today Chines the

after yesterday's readings reach- ed 100 degrees or higher.

on

clastical literature,

keen which is followed with interest by Chinese and foreign readers of the paper.

The evol ale, procedod by thunderstorms and showers, was expected to invade the cast and northeast in the next 24 hours. Tomorrow nearly all of the na-

on east of the Hockles except come the editorial board of the

States

be should

ther Gulf experiencin relatively Banner weather, --United

Coil

Press.

Bees Guided

By Sun

The number of Malayan Chinese visiting China in 1955 had increased com- pared to the previous year but more locally resident businessmen had brought in their wives and children

China from

to make Malaya their home, the Federation Government a mysterious said in its annual report published today.

However, the ardour of some of the

this correspondents to column seemed to have over

nowspaper.

AVERAGE 127,000

In today's issuo the news paper pointed out that, although weekly space for discussion of literary

toples Was arotundi 12,000 words, the editors - eclved an average of 127,000

worda

Some of the articles exceed 10,000 words. while outers

dogmatir

attitude,

wero

Viem, Aug. 19. Bees guide themselves by critical

sense which

[complained,

and incred

the editors

be

tells them in what direction "Please write short and inter-

estingly 17 you want to the sun is al

all hours of published," the apperi ended. the day and night, Pro- France-Presse. In many cases fessor Karl Frisch, head of

"Now thul properties owned by overseas Munich University's Zoo- been confiscated logical Institute, toki the Prince Charles and Princess Chinese have

And redistributed by the Anne, came ushore and taken by car to Baimera),

Chinese People's Government, Reyai home on Deeside,

the incentive to return to China! on the part of the husband has Moscow, Aug. 19. The Queen and the Duke-largely disappeared." the re-

of Moscovites and Princess Margaret-will re-

Crowds

The handicraft co-operatives movement was lunched in Peking and other major Chinese elles last February. The move have been crowding round main in Edinburgh on board the Britannia until Tuesday Morning window pic-Princess #main-street ment quickly caught on, but its

Margaret's 26th rapid growth did not solve many❘ture display to see photo. | birthday.-Reuter. questions which normally should have been settled in graphs of the British Royal

Family.

advance-France-Presse,

Reception For Japanese Royalty

19

Columbo, Aug Over 1,000 guests attended a reception at the Japanese Ein- bassy here today given in and PricVEN honour of Prince Mikasa who are on a state is.L ta Cryion.

They included the Governor- Guneral, Sir Oliver Goonetih ke and the Prime Minster, Mr Solomon Bandaranaike.

Earlier the

Prince Princess visited a school for The blind in Moun) Lavitsia on the outskirts of Colombo and

Konul estate.

were

They

entertainedi to luncheon ut Mount Laviniu

| hotel by the Ceylon Jupan

association,

T

WIDOW

The photogen,sha were shown a. part of any-but on Britain.

how

In Gorky Sap.4. Moscow's biggest shop- whre pletare dis- Jure emaily exhibited by

Ta'

Amung

WITC three phe touranbs

Che Royal Illy, They showed the Queen, aboard HMAS Australia

ing the

1953-54 Cnemon. wealth tour, Pine Charles Sitting in the jerk of a tree with Thess Anre at the font of the e, and Prines Margaret in ell evering gown on her way

MOST POPULAR

The picture of the Royal chlidren was the most popular with the crowdy orcand the window.

Fingleton Starts Something

London, Aug. 19. Britons who breakfast traditionally of bacon and eggs have been surprised to learn that there was a time when a British break- fast consisted of steak and beer.

Writers to the correspondence columns of the Sunday Times are now busy trying to find out when be custom died out,

all

Jack

when began Other pletures in the display showed a living room in a new Fingleton, former Australien Test town in Britain, acusing estates, batsman. wrote to the Sunday

to describe a hospital, Buckingham Palace, Times

what hap- Trafalgar Square, the Tower of pened when he asked for steak London and Regent's Park.

for breakfast in a British hotel

"You can

have 11," he was told, "providing you have with it what every Englishman has with his steak a pint of beer," Mr Fingleton, who attempted thla diet, wrote: "I see now the virtue of bacon and eggs."

All the pictures were British Government official photographs and they still had their English The imperial visitors are captions. There were also cap- scheduled to leave for Kandy Lions in Russian-China

tomorrow

to

Buddha Jayanti

there.--Reuter,

witness the Special,

celebrations

Aborigine Designer

Sydney, Aug. 19.

ance from one

of

TAMILS ISSUE THREAT

Mail

Colombo, Aug. 19. Ceylon's Tamil Federal Party An Arnhem Land aborigine, id my opposite

said today It would launch working under "remote" guld-not-violent "direct action" cam

Australia's paign the Government did not leading art authorities, won a constitute dederal union of prize in a Sydney textile design Ceylon with an autonomous competition.

state for Tamil-speaking people Tho aborigine was Mawalan, within the next year. 40 years old, of Yirrkala, and irla The party made the announce design will be printed on ment in a resolution adopted material to be used for summer at its fourth annual convention frocks. throughout Australia here. įduring this Olymple' summer.

He will receive 26 and royalty of 3d a yard on all salos, Mawalan, who da 'married and has five children, works at the Methodist Mission Yirrkalis, as design, which showed Aknhom

9 Collects, 11 Depletes, 18 Prey, 15 Agitates, 18 Relevant, 180 stockman and craftsman

Since then other correspon- dents have joined in today. One declared that when his father went to school in 1882, bther formex part

breakfast of the menu.

AND DOUGHNUTS

A Winchester vicar wrote to my that in 1939 four small boys were sent to him as evacuees, They scornod the breakfast served to them, and asked for doughnuts and boer,

Anna Bernard, a Londoner, anid she was sorry to learn that steak and boer breakfasts were

now raro.

"My husband and I have steak, or chops as often as we can afford to do so with a glass of bour," she wrote,

(In June, adoption of a bill "Onda energy during the day. making Sinhalese the note off-is at least doubled, and there is: dial language of Ceylon, led to no mood for buna at 11. Alto à

riots following, "de- very light lunch is adequate. bevore monstrations by Tamil-speaking "Even" a Monday morning citizens who wanted their some roster after a glass of ngungo ven official equally beer in an empty stomach. For "those who' feal "they" could With Sinhalese,

neither tane nor digert a ̈mal

Trap 91 Distress, 23 Corrodes, 20 Fail,; 27 Zondered. Down Land wildfowl, was one of 20minit people form before 2 im. 1 on only s Hard, 2 Trip, 4 Trot, B. Cis, Ineur, 7 Gussy, Cedar, 40 | submitten in the competition by Loval, 12 Beger, 14 Eince, 10 Tupid, 17. socis, 19 Tocil, 20 Northern Territory, aboriginal 64 kbout 13, por dept of: / Cuylon's gest they launching a sell Apron," 21" Dope, 22. Sere, 23 Exam, di Sole.

China mall Epedida de

· population)

port said,

The increase in the number of travellers to China in 1985- 3.769 compared to 2,170 in 1954 was not particularly sigrid- can, the report sal,

NATURAL

"The desire on the part of Chun-born Chiness to return for a visit to their parents or wives is always present."

The

said "A contri- report butory incentive to visit China As provided by the fact that 21 visitor to China is allowed to take some personal effects with him and nearly overy traveller

a fountain pen. takes a new bicycle, a watch and

**These articles he is able to sell ut a handsome profil In

and China

thus finance his visit."-Reuter.

16th International Bee Britons Earn Professor Frisch, known for More And

Keepers' Congress here.

experiments

his work on "the language of the

suld bees," showed that bees definitely guided themselves by the sun and, as the sun was constantly changing position, this impiled they also had a knowledge of time.

that

Spend More

New York, Aug. 19.

Britons made more money

Bees had been shown to have and spent more last year sense than in any other period in

an "inner clock" time

This had been estabilshed by an history.

experiment in which bees were

taught to feed at a certain tline | This was shown in a survey

income

between

and ex- 1950 and

of the day in a dork room in of national Paris and were then transported penditure by plane within 18 hours to 1955 published today by the New York.

Central Statistical Office,

There, despite the fact that sun-time

was entirey different, exactly 24 hours after their last meal the bees sought their food again in a dark room.

Professur Frisch 58ld that

The survey showed that personal incomes, before tax, Just year totalled £11,910 mil- 1.001 sterling — an increase of eight per cent over the previous year.

allowing for

price consumer's expendit→ during the period in- by three percent, the

when bees find a feeding place they communicate, by Qur Atter

"dance," not only changes, the direction with regard

to turco the sun but also the exact dia- | creased tance to the feeding place. survey showed, China Mall Special.

Shinwell Wedding

Me: Emanski" Bhinwel former War! Minister, I showe born former, Mian Dibáb Moyer,”al DMA

Central Prese

MORE FOR ALCOHOL,

F

Brilons spent £42,580 million sterling on goods and services during the year. But statistica showed they paid out more for alcohol and tobacco than for housing, fuct and light, clothing," household goods, motoring and

gelingt savinga, continued to

grow last year, amounting to about six per cent of personal income, and contributing about one-third of the country's total savings. The

avey claimed that last

year, there were 16,000,000

persons who received less than €600 sterling a year before tax. Almost nina million received between £500 sterling and 1,000 sterling. A total of 81,000 persons were receiving more than £8,000 sterling a year. - China Mail Special,

No.1 Arab Red

Released

Amman, Aug. 19. Find Nimo. Natour, onco considered the No. Arab. Communiat in Irael, was re Legend today “by the Jordana Covertnerit' * after spending nearly five years in a derri concentration camp.

Nassor was arrested sel December 1051 Police micha

and Large

Communist

pross

are were found in his

sentenced to be yours, impeli sonment with hard labours unden Forfian's pecial law to combat Communism E

On his releure today, he wast handed over to the Governmen

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