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MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1957.

Investigator's Body Found SIDE GLANCES

Anti-Pest Campaign

In Peking

Tokyo, Dec. 23.

Peking has started a war against obnoxious insects.

The New China News Agency

Cruss said todty 50,000 Red volunteers turned out on Sunday in a big publicity drive to wipe out fics, mosquitoes and other pests.

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In Lake

UNION PROBE MYSTERY

Detroit, Dec. 22.

The body of the chief investigator of the still unsolved shooting of United Auto Workers chief Walter Reuthor was found by a Sunday stroller today floating on ice-cold Lake St Clair about four blocks from the lake-front home from which he disappeared a week ago.

Secondary school girls posted themselves

groups la "conspicuousT

silacos" 1 Peking's busy quarters and displayed pictures, churts and

u $4,500,000 malicious prosecutust Sundry, A man sitting his olt grms describing the arm tien sult against the UAW and | description" was scen walking enused by the "four pests-police in connection with the

les, mosquitoes, nice

a short time later. and investigation of the shootings of grain-cating sparrows,"

Reuther and his brother, Victor Reuther, In 1940 and 1949.

Winstead donned fishing Ralph Winstead, 04, was last seen alive only a few hours be- clothes and kissed his wife, fore he was to have testifled in Zeno, goodbye around B 1.

They explained through loud EDSPROTS the "best WO3 in Toen Ung! Ind wiped out the breeding

Desi grounds.

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When Winstead disappeared, UAW omelets sold he could have teen the victim of foul play; Police sald today the cause of death would be sted as acet- They kimmered on 'the | dental until the results of a post theme, "killing it couple of mortem Investigation were Hies now may be equivalent to know. killing several millions in the summer."-United Press.

Doctor Dies

Autopsy

Or

on the lee-coated Lake St Clair

When Winstead. failed to return home, his wife notified the police. A search wis be Bun for him immediately. Several days of mild tempera- ture thawed the ice on the lake making it possible to conduct dragging operations.

Dragging

The dragging begin on Thurs- day, and Michigan State Police khi divers also went down in Winthe lake in suburban Detroit to

An autopsy Indicated tend died of "asphyxiation due to drowning,"

Rayino:it Markle. Macomb County Cotoner, sald the results were Anal

pending £1 chemical Dr Iain Bergius, of Mesars analysis of the stomach cou Anderson ond Partners, died thisants. The analysts was neces. morning at the Queen Mary sary, be sold, to determine Hospital after a short Illness. He

Winstead might have possibly is survived by his widow and

taken or been given a drug. throp children.

A funeral service will be held et Union Church, Kennedy Road, al 3 p.m. tomorrow, followed by Interment

the Colonial al Cemetery.

Murkle said the body hai been in the water "for several duys", but there were no outer indications of violence and the autopsy indicated the death was "accidental."

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Neutrality

Contrary To Modern

Life

Paris, Dec. 22. French Foreign Minister,

Christian Pineau, fold an audience here today that the problem of setting up rocket launching bases in Western Europe was a falso one. "Evary country is obliged to follow the armaments progro achieved by other nations or also give up its own national dofance," he said.

"Neutrality is absolutely con- life and, no trary to moder country can to neutral in the present era.".

Pleau said there were two solutions: general armament or disarmameni. "I prefer the lat- ter," he said, "ond this is why at Nato we stressed the need

lo scel Incans fur disarm- ment,"

Pineau said that one of the main aims of the Neto "sum mit" conference had been Lo sock the establishment of Q brains trust in the scientific sphere.

After referring to diverger

St Clair shore's police chief cies of view between the Soviet Harvey Champine was directing Union and the Atlantic alliance. dragging operations today in Pineau stressed the danger of front of the Winstead home agreeing to the halling し

G. Brice found the nuclear research when A.

In Europe, wille the Russians and the body bobbing against a sea wall. -United Presa,

Americans were continuing tu manufacture atomle weapons.

Tiger Hunt

Kuant, Dec. 22. Parties from thre village's near this eastern Malaya town are hunting a tiger which had killed 18 cows.-Router.

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From the Files

THE HERRING 25

GULL WITH

A SECRET!

Southampton, Dec. 23.

years

AGO

Gertle, the herring gull with PRINCIPAL Chinese Delec

tive, Sek Ful arrested a a secret, is today flying Chinese in Reclamation Street somewhere

in his OYET the on Tuesday night små Atlantic wearing a gold shoes found two forged $10 engagement ring.

She left Southampton yester day as mysteriously as she had arrived a few days earlier,

Gertle was found exhaustedt, slaggering along a busy road hese,

Too tired to resist arrest, she wag taken to 51 Blue Cross 'animal shelter where Bert Butler, the superintendent, ascovered engagement ring on one leg.

NINE CARAT

It was of nine carat

sione was missing.

Chartered Bankca BOLCS The man was sentenced to four hard labour by Mr months Husers at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday,

Lillian Knutson, aged four, who resides with her parents aë 3 Kennedy Vilior, Kimberly Road, was bitten on the hip by a dog in the Chu Kea Gardens, Kimberly Road, yesterday after noon.

DURIN

absence

In

the URING

Macao of Leung Sook-kan, a married woman ilving at 31 Wing Wo Street, a thief pre- goldsented himself at the address

with threo amethysts in an with a letter purporting to elaborate selting. A fourth have been written by her, and of three secured possession trunks containing dresses worth Mr Butler sold the ring was $200. The fraud was discover- vely thin and had obviouslyed on the woman's return been on the bird's leg a long, Wednesday. ume,

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It was unlikely, he added, The headmaster of the Contrat dat anyone would have put it British School, Mr G. Franklin there. The bird had possibly Nightingale, gave a very enjoy- slipped the ring over her legable Christmas party to his while foraging at a holiday re-senior pupils on Wednesday

evening in the school hall,

Bort,

But this did not explain how the ring had got over Gertie's

A PRINCESS?

appeal against the judgment of Mr large webbed 1001. Justice T. J. Gould who had found

in favour of a housewife in her claim for recovery of a loan of $10,000, was brought before the Full Court this morning.

with Russia DOCKYARD

a

"Other countries would then

faced American directorule which would end our country's in.. He dependence," Pineau said. added that there could be no question of agreeing to bunning atomic tests without demanding the destruction of existing stocks of atomic bombs.

NORMAL

Employees

of the Royal Naval Dockyard are working a usual this morning and a naval "everything is nurmal In the works" lodny.

The spokesman fold the China Mail that the Civil Sccre-

Pineat! stressed that (121 agreement on disarmament pre-spokesman sald supposed the organisation of free control, suppression of the Iron curtaki and free communication between peoples. France had tory of the Dockyard was meet- representatives of the naked for another Foreign

concemed to Ministers' meeting, he said, but various urlons

resume discussions broken off last

this "should not prevent us from organising Independent French Friday. defence," he added.-France- Presse,

Resettlement Estates Welcome Governor

By a China Mail Reporter

SALK VACCINE.

SUCCESSFUL

Canberra, Dec, 22. An 18-months poliomyelitis immunisation campaign. with the America Salk vaccine has been "dramatically successful," the Australia Health Minister, Dr Donald Cameron, said to- night.

He sald 00 per cent of children under 18 years had re-

THE chapel dedicated to the

use of the Little Sisters of the Poor and their charges, was opened and blessed by Mon-

Valtorta, signor

Roman Yesterday, Mr Butler decided Catholle Bishop of Hongkong, the ufternoon in

district City

on

that Gertie had recovered sum- yesterday ciently to be released,

She wheeled over the animal sheller fow times, crying plaintively, then made for the

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Kowloon Svikung Road.

of

Serious Injuries including Is Lordship found that the sea.

a fractured leg, were received LI appellent,

Shing-tai,

Mr Butler told reporters: "I by Mr T. H. Pearce, of the staff of St Francis Hotel, when he Road Central, had acted as friendly she was almost human." fell from his motor-cycle in the

for the borrower Luarantor

carly

yesterday Children who gave Gerzie (proprietor of a trading com- big meal of herrings before she morning. pany who was named as second lett believe she was a princess

* defendant in the record of the turned into a bird by a wicked action).

MR Walker of the Hongkong bu italy.

Jockey Club Stables, was Appellant is represented by

And today no adult in South-driving a private motor car Mr Percy Chen, instructed by Mr G. Hampion of Messrs ampten could think of a better along Queen's Road East Hastings and Co.

The respondent is Lau Mow- In married woman, of 5A Caine Road. Appearing on her

theory, China Mall Special,

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on

Thursday afternoon at 3.30 pm, when passing Grand Theatre ne knocked down Kwong Mok-

fractured shin bona,

behalf is Mr Victor Gitti, TWO GIRLS am, aged six, who received a

instructed by Mr Y. H. Chan, of Mcesta Lau, Chan and Ko.

The Full Court comprises the Chief Justice, Mr Justice M. J. Hogan, and the Puisno Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reeco

Grounds

Mr Chen said that the ground of appeal was that the Trink Judge misdirected himself by holding that the requirements of the Statute of Fraud, section 4. had been satisfied.

SENTENCED

OKLAHOMA: George Bird- well, lieutenant of the notorious desperado, Charles "Pretty Boy'

TO DEATH Floyd, died today in a furious

Algiers, Dec. 22, Two Moslom girls aged 16

and 20 were sentenced to douth here today for help. ing to plant time bombs which killed 10 people and injured 45 in two Algiers football stadiums last February 10.

gun fight in the little bank of Boley village just after he had killed € white-hatred negro resident.

the Canton-Shamshul Rail-

CANTON: The locomotive on way started from the railway yards here recently and spea to Fatshan on its own accord. Locomotive No, 21 left the Shek Wal Tong yards on its own B¤¬ Djouer Akrour, 20, was found cord due to a lenky steam valve a true construction of the letter guilty of helping Rabal Boulem and an over-intense fire in the

Counsel orgued that the let- ter of January 4, 1957, was not a sufficient guarantee under section 4 of that Statute, as un

there was no promise to pay.

Heating is continuing.

place a bomb which killed nine furnace. It was not until the people and injured 30 in Algiers train stopped at Fatshan that Municipal Stadium.

It was discovered that there

PEN PALS gulity of placing, with Mo-

His Excellency the Gover-ceived a substantial degree of protection. More than 2,500,000 nor, Sir Alexander Gron- Austerlints had either begun or tham, spent several hours completed Immunisation courses, only this morning on a farewell In the past 12 months

cases had been notified tour of tho Government 138 Resettlement Estates in whereas according to the pattern of recent years it could have Kowloon and showed been between 1,000 and 2,000- to correspond In English,

Reuter,

great personal interest in the welfare of the thou- sands who had bean re- acttlod.

Everywhere 9ir Alexander went, ho was greeted with a bolaterous welcome by the In- habitants of the estates. Sir Alexander Was surrounded by chlidren who expressed span- taneous, and genuine pleasure at seeing the Governor who has done so much for them.

Sir Alexander, discarding formality, shook the hands of j many of the humblest citizens.

At the Tai Hang Tung Re- settlement District, the Governor was stopped by an old man who showed his fondness and respect for His Excellency by making a presentation of à scroll and a set of Chineso books.

Bir Alexander visited the rooftop clubs and schools, in the resettlement district. At The Norwegian Missionary Society School the chlidren prosented the Governor with' Jim album containing photo- graphs of the progress of the clubs.

Befors concluding his tour, The Governor vislied the

Printed and published by PETER PLUMBLY for and on behalf of South China Morning Post ancient tomb at Li Cheng UK Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.

Village.

Kumiko Ohkawara, 231, G-chome, Asagaya, Suginami-ku, Tokyo. Office girl (23), wishes

pholographs of Hongkong.

Daya Hocine, 16, was found was no one on the focomotive,

✩ Hamed Ballemine, a

bornb The total number of un- which killed one person and employed in the world today is injured 15 at the suburban;

report just submitted to the ground of the El Blar Club, muted at 30,000,000 in the Boulem and Bailemine have member states by the Inter- ince been tried and guillo national Labour Office attached Uned. Reuter,

to the League of Nations,

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