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THE CHINA MAIL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1957.
CRANK TRIES TO ASSASSINATE MINISTERS
Home-Made Bomb Thrown In
Israeli Parliament
BEN GURION SLIGHTLY HURT
Jerusalem, Oct. 29.
A mentally-deranged youth threw a home-made bomb into the Israeli Parliament chambor today, wounding the Prime Minister, David ben Gurion, and four other Cabinet Ministers.
חון
Police identified the assassin as Moshe ben Yaacov Duck, 25, who has
spent most of his time in and out of insane asylums and is employed. He came to Israel as a refugee in his boyhood.
Lunatics Seize Staff Hostages
Washington, Oct. 29. Inmates seized control of the maximum security ward at Eastern State Hospital at
Medical Lake, Wash., Loday
and held at least 35 hostages to enforce demands for a conference
He said he threw the bomb because he had a complaint about Youth Aliyah, an organisation which brings child refugees to Israel. He had been in an Aliyah cump several years ago and suffered an accident.
Duck threw the bomb into apparently saw the bomb com-
ducked he Knertet chamber from the
tho under erowded gallery during a debate Cabinet table before the blast on foreign affairs. Two per- and escaped with scratches on
to sora standing next Bue his right hand. seized him and he offered 110 resistance. The police im mediately Trosted him.
Premier ben Gurion, bushy haired, 70-year-old statesman,
Violence In
about hospital Nicosia: 30
conditions with State lead-
ers,
The outbreak began about noon with the seizing of n single querd and spread swiftly throughout the modern brick unt ut service only recent- mental therapy ly to provide for
State's toughest the criminala.
They released the hospital's anglical director, Dr E, Hodgson, and told him to relay
with
The Foreign Minister, Mrs Golda Meir, suffered a foot injury.
She and Mr hen Gurion were first nid and walked given home.
an
The Minister of Religious Shapiro, Affairs, Mr Mothe who was nearest the explo- sion, was seriously wounded in the arm and siomach, Ile was rushed to hospital, given a blood transfusion and 'emergency operation. He was reported out of danger, but his condition was "serious". A plece of the bomb was ex~ tracted from his abdomen.
The Transport 25
Minister, Mr Carmel, suffered Moshe broken arm.
Police Hurt
Nicosia, Oct. 29. policemen Thirty
and Cypriot clvillans were injured yesterday in Nationalist demon- strations throughout this un- settled Mediterranean Island, il was officially announced today.
their demand for a confererice_ Yesterday-was-"Ochi Day,"
State Garrett Heyns,
the adversary of the day Institutions Director. Dr Hodg-Greece went into World War II ton, who remained free
A In 1940. The Eoka Nationalist
go-between, sald t10 Inmates guerrillas dcclared it a fitting had some knives and a tear go calon for demonstrations gun but apparently "do not want any trouble."
SHOOK HAND
Mr Heyns arrived in mid- afternoon and went inside the bullding. He was met at the door by two inmates who shook his hand and anlled.
The uprising had 'been predicted for weeks and op- paronily was triggered by the resignation yesterday' of Rock Hutchings, bend guard at the maximum security unit. He re- signed amid demands
for an investigation of affairs at the hospital 15 miles from Spokane. State Schulor Karl Hermann demanded the Investigation and said he had evidenes to support
Immoral charges of
conduct Inmates, poor medical Among care, bad fond nat low morale among the staff.-United Press.
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'The Minister of Health, Mr Israel Tarzitni, was burned in the leg by the explosion.
Stunned Country"
The bomb incident stunned | the country. Amos ben Gurion, General of Deputy-Inspector Pulice, went on the State Radio
and reassure the
throughout the Island.
Major skirmishes resulted Immediately to report to the between security
and people forces Nationalist youth in Nicosia
populace. and Famagusta as well as other
The attempt to wipe out the population centres.
Cabinet came as the Knesset The announcement today, (Parliament) was in secsion on showing 55 persons altogether the first anniversary of the injured as a result, sald nace | farnell attack on. Egyptian
of these was in "serious" col dition--United Press.
The Answer
answer
to
Chilego, Oct. 29. Mrs Frank Coppini has the old clasice thul "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" She said the eggi cild.
Why? Mrs Coppin! cracked an vg and found another egg In-| side.-United Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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4 Great forrow (7).
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(4),
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10 Cakes one imagines? (7).
11 Without deduction (4).
12 Team blas (4),
14 Closely packed (7).
17 Tremulous sound (5),
19 Lots of water (5),
22 Wanted desperately (7).
20 Boat propelictal (4).
27 The up-to-date keep in.
zu Unwell feeling (7).
23 Dry up (4).
30 Soe's In guoli (4)
31 Hard ng kalla? (7).
32 Bitter-swoot!. (4).
TUESDAY'S
2 Damage a couple (8).
3 It's right at the heart
things (0).
4 Fissuras (0),
6 Very bucked (8).
Tako placo (8).
7 That man face? (5).
12 Remain to support (4).
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inquitous lalzu? (4),
13 More off for instruction? (0),
It 20 Such troops fight (0),
21 Passion (0).
33 African antolope (B).
24 Any dominion" (6). (28-Elved (5).
CROSSWORD---Across: 1 Schlam, 5- Hampe,
8 Town, 9 Air-mm, 10 Colon, 11 Bijou, 13. Drow, 13 Usage, 10 Cornet, 10 Turret, 10 Haste, 98 kiwi, 32 Tao:t, 25 Valet, 24 Danube, 27. Hosur, 28 Arnim, 29 Intern, Dawn: 1. Blaydash, 2 Harveste, Blaby Monitor, § Re-ovunt, e ArquR ↑ Frog,
Alarm, 24 Tarn.
forces in the Sinal Feninsula.
The debate was droning on and the galleries were filled, when Duck rose and hurled his bomb at almost exactly 6 pm. The Cabinet members were Bet Grouped around the thin aside for them on the floor of the House.
Premier ben Gurion duck- ed. The others did not have a chance, Mr Shapire caught the brunt of the blast and the others caught the rest,
The House and the gallerlesi sat for a moment in stunned silence after the explosion. Then pandemonium broke loose. Per- sons in the galleries panicked.
The Speaker, Mr Joseph Sprinzak, promptly
adjourned
the session. It réconvened to resume the foreign affairs de- bate on hour and 15 minutes Jaler.
Cabinet Table
MUSSOLINI'S DOUBLE
comedian DIEGO Italian
CARLISI has been granted a of £2-10-0 State pension weekly as compensation for
victim of Fo becoming clam.
He became a victim when he lost a film Job because he resembled dictator Muso- Hel. That was in 1937.
In the film Diego was to have appeared with actress Allda Vall. All sesmad astuntl) someone notload, the rasam- The Propaganda biano.
of it and Ministry heard decided
public might
tha
consider the Alm was making fun of Mussolini.
Bo Diego's contract was can- celled and the Ministry promised him £2,000 com pensation.
Diego saw not a penny of this. Also he found that no other producer was willing to give him a job. Which was why he applied for the ponston." Since that application ho has recalved several offers from Amerisan producers to play Mussolini. He has turned them
down-Express * Photo.
CANCER QUACKS KILL MANY WHO
COULD BE SAVED
New York, Oct. 29. The American Cancer Society reporting on the dangers of cancer quackery said today that "some 75,000 people, who died of cancer last year might have been saved if they had consulted in time and stayed with a competent physician."
All Should
See Satellite Rocket
Cambridge, Mass.,
Oct. 29. Nearly everyone on the face of the earth should be able to too the Russian satellito rocket in early December, an astronomer said today. The rocket's orbit will lie in the twilight band of the earth during these days and will be "ghly vialble" between December 1 and 3, Karl Henice
One of the Members of raid. Parliament, a doctor, was the first to
Mr Henice, Senior Astronomer rush to the Cabinet at the Smithsonian Astrophy table to administer Arst ald. skel Observatory, Enid the
Blood flowed. across the rocket would be visible over Cabinet table and on the floor New England and many other around it.
areas of the United States on Members of Parliament led the evening of December 1. out of the chamber and the crowds in the public gallery for the exits.
earth,"
MUCH BRIGHTER
The report, made public at the Society's annual meeting, said patients are led to gock treat- meut from quacks by a variety af unfounded fears which must be attacked by increased educa tional campaigns,
t
It said the publle must be told again and again that 50 per cent of all
cancers are curable f Ireates promptly and Com petently.
"The cancer quacks are clover people, with millions of dollara at their disposal (taken from their unsuspecting victime) with which to perpetrate and per- petuate their frauds," the re- port said.
FRAUDULENT
Their claims of "euros" havo shown. to be "either been fraudulent or premature," the Society sald,
at
"The corluusness of the quack problem is indicated in a recent report of medical doctors
University Medical Duke School" the report sald.
"Two years ago the doctors Teported that upon completion of a study of 64 ses referred to their Hospita after treat- ment by quacks, a total of 27 who were lost might have been saved it they had been treated carlier.
"Ten, who were saved, necas- underwent much more severo and radical treatment
"It will be glowing much As soon as the fint panie brighter," he said, "because it aubolded, the gallery crowd will be much closer to the turned in fury on Duck and Police started to beat him.
Mr Henice said that everyone, sarily went to his sid and took him | from. Southern Conado to into custody. The police ques- Argentina and from Great than would have been needed tioned bim Intensively and Britain to South Africa should it had been started earlier:" starched his home outside be able to see the rocket passing-United Press.
Tel Aviv is weil am the homes of his friends,
They disclosed that, in addi- lion to his frequent confine- ments to asylums, he had tried to ext fire to a Largo hopital out- oldo Tel-Aviv last year.
The Jerusalem Police Chief wald that investigations reveal- od that Duelt had no political allations whatsooyer-Unlled Prose,
in either the evening or the morning between December 1 and 3-United Press,
Moscow, Oct. 29.
Compensation
Washington, Oct. 29.
The United States has filed Soviet authorities today in¦quit against Bulgarin in the effect banned foreign correspon- | International Court of Justice for dents from making televistosa | compensation in the death of six Alma in Russia by announcing Americans killed when Bulgarian that such aim was "no longer nighters shot down an airliner acceptable for shipment abroad." more than two years ago
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MANHATTAN BLACKED OUT
New York, Oo, XP. One of New York City's worst
building on Park Aveppo dark long after other building bad lit up again.. The
$08-foam Batolay Hjefe) remained blacked uni after other lights wont sa
· power' fattures hit mid-lown Mashallah, during the #yan- Ing ruals hour today, binolagalo Pat Grand Central Terminal, odles" akykorapors and, hotels, turnin Ineinding
Ihs Waldorf-
webe back on atter nearly fyn hours of
Some of the
-tratona 'kept: the bleak-rERSED
Among the buildings plunged * into total en partial durkio
by a series of "electricna frog and aller mishaps were the Coumadere
MENON HITS OUT AT UK AND AUSTRALIA IN UN
United Nations, Oct. 29.
The Indian Defence Minister, Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, implied today that Britain and Australia had impugned India's integrity in the Kashmir case,
He told the Security Council that he intended al
future meeting to "deal with" state- ments made by Str Plerson Dixon of Britain last Friday and by Dr
E. Ronakt Walker of Australia at today's session,
The Integrity
Mr Monon sald, in + brlet Intervenilan, that he would have to comment in delali because the speeches of the two fellow mem- bers oi the Commonwealth "affect tho Integrity of our country",
He did not explain to the Council his objections. However, an Indian spokesman said he was referring to the British and Australian refusal to agree with India's legal position In regard to Kashmir,
TOO MUCH BAD
FAITH BY BOTH SIDES: WALKER
New York, Oct. 29.
Australia today criticiset both Indla and Pakistan for each attributing "bad faith to the other more readily then might be considered justified by an objective observer."
Dr Ronald Walker, the Aus- txallon
told delegate,
the india contends that Kashmir security
that cartier council acceded to India under British
and speeches by both India law in 104%, and that the State Pakistan in the Kashmir debate now an Integral part of had Blustrated "one of the Indian territory.
1:
It
pecuses
Pakistan of having committed major disturbing features of the oggression against Kashmir and, present situation." therefore, against India,
Must Accept
The Indian spokesman, plaining
the
Nellher did the Indian description of present conditionis
Kashmir
frontier along the seem likely to relieve existing tensions, he added.-Router.
COPPED!
Aylesbury, Oct. 20, Jackson Sidney
confidently rattled off his London address, as "10 Ladbrooke Grove, Not-
This was, he continued, "the tendency of controversialists in to both India and Pakistan CX-attribulo to the Government of Mr Menon's remark,
other country a greater sold the Indian Government degree of responsiblity than held that If one
accepted the either may actually have foring Hill," when questioned by legally of Knslumir's accession
the alatements-and at times police here to Indin, then one must accept
and driving suspect, the actions of religious. Pakistan the charge that
political extremists. guilty of aggression.
Sir Pierson und Dr Walker had cast doubts on India's legal views in their Council speeches.
United Press.
Divorce
London, Oct 25.
"In
UNFORTUNATELY
this connection we re- gret that there is unfortunately a tendency to attribute bad faith to the other more readily than raight be considered just-
45 A
dangerous
Polica Superintendent H. Tomlin told a court today, "He couldn't have picked a worse That's the address of Not- ting Hill Police Station."-United Press.
one
Ipoh, Oct. 29. Two miners were buried alive under tons of rock and Ame when the face of a disused tin Australia mine today collapsed into a British view that nearby working mine, references to "the not genocide" were
The Archbishop of Canter-fied by an objective observer, bury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher, to-
Dr Walker said day told clerics who remarry
could not shared the divorcoes that they claim to be "acting with the Pakistani authority of the church."--- threat of
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