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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957.

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'FOXY' FOWLER While Dad Plays Polo...

CAUGHT

AFTER 33 DAYS' FREEDOM

Maryport, Juno 16. BIN "Foxy" Fowler, escaped convict sought by police throughout Britain and Western Europe, was recaptured near here early today 33 days after breaking out of Dartmoor Prison.

Fowler, also known as "The artful dodger because of his rkill in avoiding recapture, was trapped by villagers in a com- bined shop and filling station at Filmby, Cumberland, on the north-western coast, and later honded over to the police,

Filmby 13 300 mile from Darimo, in the south-west, Britain's toughest prison which claims to be escape-proof,

The search begun when Foxy clipped away in thick fog from convicts a party of Dartmoor working outside the walls, had spread through the whole coun- try. Last week it switched to Continental Europe and his des. cription was circulated through- Interpol, the international police organisation.

RECORD

No prisoner has escaped com- pictely from Dartmoor for over 100 years. Most fall to get Iway from the blank open surrounding the prison and are recaptured within a day or two and Fowler's 33 days of liberty are a post-war record.

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Fowler, aged 34, small and tough with a scarred face and fattooed arms, had served just about half Df a five-year sentence for robbery and carry. ing a revolver when he escaped. He had escaped from other pri- sons twice before.

The day following his dis- appearance he was spotted inside a Ave-mile cordon which palice and warders threw round the Dartmoor arca but despite tracker dogs and a full pack of foxhounds the wild Welshuman slipped through. He was re- ported in various parts of the country alnce.

and

Although often sighted once actually questioned by a policeman he managed to keep vng move ahead of the baffled police--China Mail Special.

Negro Hugs

Girl

Jacksonville, June 16.

A negro man hugged and "held onto" a 15-year-old white girl in a bus ticket line here today, then was thrown to the floor and "stomped" by the girl's father and Doverni Lystorders.

Polleo saki the верто,

Joy Land Bennett, 25, was booked for disorderly conduct and Assaulting

girl, who screamed for help when was seized.

just came Press,

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EVERY boy Bikes swinging on ropes and Prince

Charles is no exception. · Here Charles graspo the guy of the refreshment tent at Windsor while Dad plays polo. His swing did not bring the tent down or if it did the cameraman did not snap the result-Keystone,

ANNIVERSARY OF

LIDICE HORROR

COMMEMORATED

By MICHAEL WEIGALL

Lidice, June 16. Guests from 16 nations, including Japan, meeting near a mass grave, heard speeches against West German rearmament today at a ceremony marking the 15th anniversary of the German razing of this Czech mining village.

Трсте were thee Japanese Lidice WAS ordered to be He told police "something guests, Including Mr Kan removed from the map" in 1042 over me."-United Mazimu, Secretary of the Japa- as a reprisal for the murder of næe Society for the Normalisa-Reinhard Heydrich, Nazi Protte- tion of Relations between China, or of Bohemia and Moravia, by Japan and the Soviet Union, And a leading member of Japan's National Relief Asociation,

Frankfurt, June 16. The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, said here today that the proposed West German-Soviet irade talks in Moscow would not be held un- lesa Rundo agreed to return Geman silli held in the Soviet

Union.-Router.

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Gaitskell Asks INFLUENZA What's Holding

Up Agreement

& H-BOMBS

An

London, June 18.

Australian health expart said here tonight that he thought it "ex. tremely iniprobablo" that hydrogen and atomic ex- plosions were the cause of epidemic

out."

epidemic.

"I think it will cover the

Newcastle-On-Tyne, June 16. the Influenza Mr Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British swooping Asia --- "but, of Labour Party, sald here tonight that Britain course, I cannot rule this should test Russian proposals for suspending He is Sir MacFarline Dunet, H-bomb experiments-not the bombs themselves. and he told reporters at London He also complained that the present disarma-Airport that he did not thinks it ment talks in London were "dragging along pain-Britain would escape fully slowly in a half-secret atmosphere of rumour whole world and on past ex- and leakage" and asked why could not the world perience 1 would say that it will get all-round disarmament with proper controls. arrive in Britain with the cold "Why can't we get it? Who is There is no doubt what the Sir MacFarlane, Director of obstructing it?” he asked at a British people want. They want the Walter and Eliza Hall Re- political meeting. "Is the fall-round disarmament withsearch Institute of Melbourne, is Russians or the Americans or proper controls. And that goes on his way to Geneva for the the French or the British for most of the world too,"---| International Foliomyelitis Con- government: Why can't wo be Reuter. lold?"

The Parliamentary Opposition leader said that two rumours were "particularly disturbing."

Reunification

"It is said that some govern- ments are against making a die- armament agreement until we get a political settlement," he cdded. "By political rettfement German apparently meant rounication.

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I am in favour of German reünication with geminely free elections but I think it is i quite wrong to hold up all- round disarmament agreemont until we get a political settio- ment of this kind,"

Mr Gaitskell said that those who talked like this were really 'hinting that we might still go to war to bring about frontier changes, that disarmament would prevent us from going to wor Bad that therefore Wo should reject a disarmament agreement until we have forced the Russians to agree to the Įchanges we want,

"This is a stupid, dangerous and absurd alltude," he declared,

"We, the British, should make our position clear that we will accept full controls on the air and ground if others do the

HUGH GAITSKELL

Dragging Along Painfully

sent to Ravensbrucek Coscentra- | same,

Those governments who

139wer to

world

tion Camp, of 92 chlidren takam are reluctant to agree must be from their mothers only 10 were brought out into the open and

to alive at the end of the war, in- į mado cluding nine who were handed opinion." to German foster parents because they had fair hair, blue eyes and other "Aryan trafia",

REMARRIED

Wreaths were piled high over the mass grave of 190 men of Lidice ahat in June 1942, as in- fantrymen with mixed boyoneis presented itins around a crude wooden cross with a crown of thors made of barbed wine.

Many of the survivors have which Soviet troops set up a remarried and are now living, the liberation when the graverent Srce, with their husbanda was discovered.

H-Bomb Tests

Decept

On the

Mr H-bomb tels Gallskell said that the Russiana hac Just proposed that they should be suspinded for two or three years and that this suspen- should be enforced by son effective controls

"Why should we not

proposals?" he asked, theso "Some say that the Russians are not to be trusted and do not tho really mean it but surely right course then is to test The villagers have to pay only the Russians not the bombs.” for fuel and utilities. The houses

About the dimmarrnt taiks Britain's was the largest de- ere each set in a small garden Mr Gaitskeli also said: "It is legation, with 38 members in-and have been equipped free of about time the rest of the world cluding Lord Stansgate, Chair-charge with the latest domestle were

what is happening man of the Inter-parliamentary appliances and with a nurse;----land what is holding up the con- Union,

Reuter

clusion of an agreement,

and new children in the 180 houses of the New Lidice, an The foreign quests, with ultra-modern settlement built "Lidice buiges in their lapels, on a slope overloolding the razed mingled with a crowd of 5,000 foundations of the old village,

and survivors Sunday tripper of the tragedy.

taid

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