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Ford Foundation Fellow Returns From Prison
New York, July 25.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY - 26, 1957. }
HEAVY SMOKING TO CURE HEAD COLDS Bourguiba Acclaimed
Washington, July 25. A elgarotle -. puffing medical expert today re- commended heavy smok- Ing to cure a head cold. He нcoffed at claims that smoking causes cancer.
But a Cleveland, Ohio, research firm claimed it lina discovered a cancer- producing ngent in olgarettes-and a way to eliminate it. ол а
The US
Lucien Ira Zamorski, Ford Foundation fellow, who was imprisoned by the local authorities on Halmahera island in Eust Indonesia, for 67 days without knowing what charges were proferred against him, arrived in New York today K.L.M. plane from Djakarta.
Seated beside his tearful wife, Wilma, he told reporters of the events which led to his arrest and his weird two months' imprisonment. His wife also was hearing the full story for the first time.
He and his wife had taught in Indonesia for the years from 1952 to 1655 and came back to the United Stated States where she remained while he left in March 1959 under
Ford
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Foundation fellowship, to do
Indonesia Katch work in ist
He said he wag making recordings of the customs and falklore and that on May 25, on Halmahern island, 12 fully armed soldiers come to his hut and placed him under trest, Zamor ki said he was not in- foomer of any charges Plainst bin and acidñd;
Very Sorry
rail: ry
the subsequent inlerrostation and through reading local news- papers that he was accused of "contacting submarines, accuring wenpons from them and giving them to people unfriendly to the Central Government and thereby encouraging the people to revolt,"
A ke! what rubmarines they accusedl him of contacting, he the Pre umably eplies:
Dutch
Zamorski expressed the for trinn Bal the Imprisonment was due partly to the politica! vincargoes, partly to the military
Puritan, et palig fo shing olse,"
Hadire le refired to
som12-
ut the monétiting cle" be
commander ran o it jught he injurtous tu
teen gut a ༈༞ !"t* * in-change sald he was very torry lat he had orders from 1998 impribant in Irvine
his superiors to arrest me." The Incommunicado
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not know what the charges ogninst me were and he was taken to tel home of the local, ectmanier
friend.
He said he was held tacom-
Public Health Service had previously said present evidence is not conclusive that
the agent-3, 4 Benzypyrene-causes can- eer in humana.
The conflicting testi- was given to a ◆ many
House Government Opera- tions sub-committee study-
Urges Medical Expert
ing cigarette filters. The
coming on, I smoke a lot
hearing is scheduled to end | of cigarettes and wake up
tomorrow.
Jolin A.
Chairman Blatnik appealed anew to the cigarette industry to reply to enrlier charges that most filter cigarettes now on the market are more dangerous than plain cigarettes.
The testimony ridicul- ing the current "scare" over cigarette - smoking was given by Prof. Harry S. N. Greene, Hend of the Pathology Department at Yale Medical School.
"If 1 had a bad cold
without a cold," Greene said.
Blatnik asked him how he explained statistics purporting to show the incidence of lung cancer is much higher among cigarette smokers than non-smokers, and highest among those who smoke the most.
Greene said he had "Uttle faith in statistics,”
Then, Greene added an observation, which afford- ed little comfort to those at the hearing who were
pulling away at cigarettes,. including Blatnik who was smoking a plain non-filter variety.
Assuming the statistics are correct, Greene said, it may he that there la Bomething in the physical make-up of certain per- sons which causes them be more suscep- (1) to fible to cancer and (2) to have a hunger for smok- ing.
"It may be that people who have
a hunger for cigarette smoke have a predilection for cancer,” he said. "It may be con- than stitutional rather cause-and-effect,"-United
Press.
SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD BRIDE HAS STEPSON OF EIGHT
'We Play Presley Records
Together'
London.
and kept there under surveilmuricatio and that after a long for two was pour-
Janec.
whit the American
Zomanki stated that he learn ainet of the cute,
e only through the courge of
FASHION SPLIT IN PARIS
i d
En
Embassy
that when he was Djakarta, na wa contact the garelared: "They A me to sign a ea'ch- ea statment in which
contacting 200- laurinys, spying and practising
ssichte without a Hence,
Dovinusly they were Ashing for some reason to hold me,
all in
I told them to revise His laternent aunt that when they d I would an if if they wantsnt it to the Embassy for the approval of the Am- bayunder, Of course they re-
Pariz, July 25. One of Paris's leading fashion designers. Made- moiselle "Coco" Chanel, has split with her colleagues | tusad. over the question of Keep- ing their models exclusive.
Chanel is opposed to the pre- int ces the big fashion homes which shrund. their collections in sercey ald bars any unauthorical copying ef thefr mogels,
NO OBJECTION
זנהוונן,
She believes that The thousands of
drom makers in Fanee should be allowed to gain idean fran the big bones, tad abjection to tham Capping her models if they want to.
"1 want to be copie.", abe
Chanel hus endorsed her bivak-away by resigning from the exclusive Pashier Designers Asociation.-Froncs-Pre
Medicine
Air Zamoski said that as to practising woedighic, he admitted to
ang 5,000 patients and performing nine major ajira- Diony, including a partial hand amputation during flee year in Italmattera, He said he even truted the local cenimanir for n car Infection and was praised for the results.
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He said that Arally on July 7th Maistry of Foreign Affairs atrange for his release on condition I got out of the country in 72 hours." 11e sdt he wached to leave and that 110 would never go back there again. His pretty blonde wife met him with a por of toy hand-cuffs
which she presented to him us t joke-Franet-Presse,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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27
120
ACROSS
3 Wooden plate (8).
9 Kennington shape (4).
Doctoring? (8).
11 Able to fool (0),
13 Breeding stable (4)
15 A period in prison (1, 7).
18 Tomorrow (0).
10 Old ruler (4).
21 Appropriated (8).
25 Channel Island (8).
20 Large plant (4).
27 People together (8).
10
15
26
123
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DOWN
1 What he says goes (4),
2 Material sometimes rolled
(4),
4 Uncommonly underdone? (4).
5 That's Clever! (4),
G Heave up (6).
7 Stiff as a poker (5).
Slabs overhead (5).
10 Establish by law (0),
12 Becomes less severe (5).
14 Customary employment (8). 10 Claw (5),
17 Hoarse dog? (B).
19 Coes to a lady's head (5).
20 General helpers (5)...
21 Short seaside concert? (4).
28 Room in jug (4).
23 Not the whole wheel (4).
ed out in Hudders- field last week by Jean
Dykes, a bride at 16, Gareth Dykes,
for
who is her stepson aged 8.
Jenn A fifth-form school- girl, married her mathe-
natics master Paul
The
Dykes 32-year-old widow- ef, two weeks ago. secret came out last week. Umly few of the pupils and staff at Holme Valley Grammar School knew of
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the marriage. Jean took from the afternoon off school, then went, back to Mr Dykes's home. Saya the auburn-haired Jean: "Gareth and I get lle calls on very well. Die Jean and we play Evis Presley records to gelher.
"We never
discuss school.
1 bated it - and my maths." Express Ser- vice.
LARGE HAUL OF OPIUM SEIZED
Singapore, July 25, Customs police said today they had seized a fortune in smuggled raw opium
from Communist China,
A spokesman said the opium, weighing 100 pounds, was worth 250,000 Malayin dollars.
The opium was confiscated by
for
a ambuch party waiting Lmugglers who landed the oplum on t Singapore suburban beach last night.
SMUGGLERS
The smugglers fled when the Customs party surprised them.
Thailand newspapers, dates early this month, were used to wrap the opium packed in 18 cartons. cartQue
A Government chemist sald the opium, had originally come from Yunnan, South China.
It was the biggest seizure of oplum on land in Singapore for Customs Investigations are continuing enquiries-Reuter,
three years.
Nine Killed By Jet Crash
Mrs Jean Dykes gives lunch to her eight-year-old stepson Gareth.
Photo.
CHINESE REDS
'MASTERS
OF DISGUISE'
Says Jesuit Father
Tokyo, July 25,
A Jesuit missionary, Father Charles Mc- Carthy, en route to the United States after release from a Communist Chinese gaol, said here today the Communists were "masters of disguise" and those who visit Red China see only a small per- centage of the facts they need to make a sound judgment."
gathering of students at Sophie hat beginning in 1051.
Express
REASON FOR
RICE SUSPENSION
By Tunisian Crowd As Bey Deposed
Tunis, July 25.
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The Tunisian Constituent Assembly today deposed the Bey of Tunis, proclaimed a republie in Tunisia and elected Premier Habib Bourguiba as its first President. All the votes were unani-
mous.
The deposition of the Bey, which became au tomatic when the Assembly voted to abolish the monarchy, was wildly cheered by a large crowd. gathered outside the Bardo Palace where the As- sembly met.--
The 70-year-old Bey, Sidi Lamine, who preended the throne on May 16, 1943, shortly
after the allied landings in North Africa, was assigned to residence in a villa in the small Town of La Manouba, 'a few miles north of Tunis.
HISTORIC
The historie decisions
taken
by the Arvembly today put on end to a dynasty founded in 1705.
The slx and a half hour debate but was longer than expected
no opposition was expressed to any of the decisions.
Assembly members mounted fbo rostrum 10 Jevel
sharp crilicisms against the Bey and his family,.
Drought Parches
United States
New York, July 25. THE worst drought in
Thalf a century arched
the eastern seaboard from Maine to. Virginia today causing crop losses estimated in the millions and posing
The Libyan Ambassador to Tunisia, M. Esikti, walked out the threat of destructive of the Assembly chamber when forest fires.
onc member, Rachid Dris,
mode a sharp attack on royalty
in general.
"'
One agriculture expert said the three-month dry period
The incident was considered might make the 1-state area
look like western dustbow signifcunt, since Libya wait it continued. The Weather held to be Tunisia's sumber one Barcau held out little hope of ally and was the first country Immediate relieí.
to send a diplomatis reprezenta-
tive to Tunis.
The proclamation of the repubild was read to the Bey at Oficiala
REQUEST
of
Massachusetts,
hi Carthage Palace by M. Connecticul, Maryland and Belhacuans, the Mayor of Tanks Rhode Island, asked President and a member of the National Eisenhower to declare their Assembly, Decompanied bylates disaster areas to permit Police Chier, Dries Gulga, farmers to buy surplus feed at roduced prices and get liberal credit for loans,
SAID NOTHING
Other states offerted were The Bey said nothing when Maine, New Hampshire, New the proclamation was read. Ho York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, withdrew to his apartments Ac- | Delaware and Virginia. companied by his eldest The Weather Bureau sald daughter, and then was driven | there would be He or no rain- off toward Tunls with a motor full in the area over the week; cycle escort,
and and no appreciable precipita tion in the foreseeable future.
The Bey, wearing-a white robs, was followed in another car by his son, Crown Prince Hessine Bry
During the historic Assembly session, a police and army guard permitted no one to come within 300 yards of the Boy's palace,
In a speech to the Assembly, Bourgulba severely attacked the members of the royal family, saying they had "only one - terest, to cafeguard the throne, even to the detriment of the interests of the people",
Bourguiba stressed, however, that in criticising the Bey and his family, he was not criticis ing monarchy' in general but only "the regime in Tunisa,"
Bourguiba cald the Bey had opposed the French grant to Tunisia of control over its own national guard And palice force. He caid the Boy had agreed 40, the establishment of Constituent Assembly only because he feared "a great eangor arising from the anger the people" against the throne,
of
HE FEARED
Bourguiba
Singapore, July 25,
Government said Today it suspended rice before
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exports on Saturday be cause it had been told by traders that the Government had stopped all rice exports.
some Thai
spokesman for the Ministry
of Commerce and Industry sak it was later leamed from That Consulate In Singapore that the reports of suspension were not true.
In
.
20 PER CENT
Father McCarthy told a religious persecutions in Shang- University in Tokyo, the Com- "At present there are about
40 priests and laymen munists were achieving some success in deluding visitors in-Shanghai gaols and they remain
unsentenced.*---Neuter. to believing the Chinese masses had accopied tho Communist Party's ICadership and its ruthless measures to build up a Communist anier and climate all non-Communist elements.
CHARGES
Istanbul, July 25. Nine people were killed and 19 injured when a Turkish military jet air- Father McCarthy said he and craft crashed into houses another Jesult priest, Father John Houle of California, wore near Burst, north-western arrested and gabled on June 18, being Turkey, today.
2053 on charges of Three people were missing, "ideologien Enboteurs,” crushed under the ruins.
He sald for one period of
Five houses od 13
shops an eight. by five foot cell with collapsed when the plane crush-Bye other prisonera........ nd into them,
For several months he The pilot was eftcted from not soo natural light, Father the plane and was killed when McCarthy said.
The
NO REPEAL OF ANTI-RED ACT
Tha
He wild that was why the Gov- ernment on Wednesday allow- eg merchants to export up to
after July 12.
The Thai Government had im- posed a quoin stipulating that dealers there should sell to it one ton for every three tons exported,
CROP LOSSES
Experta sald crop losses may cach 60 to 76 million dollars by the end of the month. Crope now being harvested are 40 to eo per cent beow normal, and prices are high as a result, they Bairi.
Losses in New Jersey alone were estimated. at more than, 10 million dollars, Pennsylvania ulso reported millions of dollars 拼 damage to
com
truck
vegetables and frull-United Press.
Communists
To Be Deported To Taiwan
A
Manila, July 26.
Chinese Communist Party official and four other Chinese who had been con-
charged that the victed of subversive activi- Bey had "always given way" ties here are scheduled for
the French authorities
under the former protectorate deportation to Nationalat when he feared he might lose China today, the Foreign his throne."
Offico announced.
As soon as he was proclaimed President of the Republic, Bourguiba, visibly moved, mounted the rostrum to invoke
"the old of God" to "lead us in the right path".
He said he hoped he would always have the confidence of the Assembly and of the Tumisian, poople,
Bourguiba told the Assembly that "no act dictated by a spirit of vengeance will be taken against the Bey or his family","
Chan, Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party in the Philip Pines, Sy Yam-wan, Lao Ham
The announcement said Koa
king, Go Chi-kok and Sy Bong- chlong will be flown to Formosa aboard a Chinese Nationailst Air Force plane.
Except for Kos, the deporteen were members of the Take Bit Hue (Reading Club) of Southern Cobu City and the Commundet tell there.
INFILTRATE
They were among a group of Escorted by two chvalry com- ponks, the now chler of state youthful Reds sont out to i
filtrato 20 per cent or socks bought accompanied by the Assembly schools in Merils and the pro- various Chinese high Speaker, Djellould Fares, drove from the
Bardo Palace
and train into vinoca
converts in political work, it was reported. Tunis.
The expulsion of the five Bourguiba wavesi to the Communists from the Phillip crowds lining the road and pines is the climax of almost m massed in Bab Soulka Square in year of negotiations with the
Chinese the heart of the old quarter of Nationallat
Gover Tunis
ment, Foreign Office COLECO suid, Foreign diplomatic represen- These sources also discloset tatives were officially Informat that the Nationalist Chinese of the Assembly adclalons by Government would accept atine. Ladgham. Tunisian Vice-Premaler, Behi by other deportees simultaneou
convited by the Board
Bangkok, July 25. Thai Parliament. today to reptal Thailand's func anti-Communist not after Ins Lexlor Minister, General Phao Sriyamond told deputies that It seemed that some Singapore Thai Communist party ncti- Purcharita had thought this
was a suspension of exports,
24 Couple playing together (4). aircraft's pilot was also kilid.six weeks he was confined in vich had Lacluded an attempt|
- THURSDAYS CROSSWORD ~ärtus: 1 Little, 4 Teket, Thirteen, B Doner, 2 Smooth, 11 Acrobat, 19 Costume, 15 Nobles, Evado, 19 Adulator, 20 Enemy, 21 Yeoman, Down: 1 Louis, 2 Tommy & Beatham, 4 Tender, 5 Hannibal, 8 Esprit (de corpe),:10. Obstacle, 12 Century, 15 Cleave, 1 Uncier, 16. Beano, 17 Elinen,
did
he full into the courtyard og «Father McCarthy said there had been three waves, of violent factory Franco-Presse.
to overthrow King Bhumibol.
The Parliament mjected the The spokesman said the Sings- repent proposal by 120 votca to 47 after a mazing detinto.
, pœn” Government wda main- General Brlystnond ·ia" also tho
TRİNİDE ils present export rentalesion ploding further Director-General of the Thal
developrawntateulez. Police.--Trance PreAKO,
A holiday in hohoute of the migrations Commissioners' argi proclamation of the repubilo has the Deportation Board of Subm been declared for Tomorrow, versiva Activities hote Friday, July 20,-France-Presse, | Erene,
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