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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1958.
Australia "Parallel To Vanguard Programme”
Needs
Immigrants, US Army Satellite Project
Monk Says
Canberra, Jan. 21,
to
There is need for an immi-
gration programme Australia even in times of Albort unemployment, Monk, president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, told an Australian Citizenship Convention here today. Monk, who is on the monwealth Immigration Advi nory and Planning Council, snid he believed the- programme could encourage businesumen and professional workers a also people with private mech
the full fare who are umong passengers coming to Australi to settle.
Preparation Of Two Jupiter-C
Rockets Underway
Washington, Jan. 21.
Com The Army disclosed today that it is preparing two Jupiter-Ċ missiles to launch earth satellites. It also said it is proposing a programme to launch big reconnaissance and mapping satellites.
"We have no situation in
which there is no large unsatis Defence Secretary Neil H. McElroy directed the
fed demand by employers for labour," Monk said. "A few Industries are even retrenching labour where there is tear the effects of the tale agree-" rent with Japan.
DISPLACED
"The workers dispitnerd nee Anding it dificult to get another Job, Employers and trade union movement are Andług necessary in neresse producti- vity. It is ilus Increasingly Acult to carry migrant work cra during their initial period when they are nequiring work- Ing knowledge and English and learning the technique pecuffor to the Australian production.
"However, I am vinced tho we
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should not try to turn the few of migrants on net off like a tap,"
The
government he indicated, has already reduced numbers of unskilled workers coming to Australia,
from particularly
Aether: Europe,
Monk believed it would be impossible for immigration to continue at the present lovel if not for careful control and flexible administration.--United Preas
Triad Suspect
Ipoh, Jan. 22.
Poller Bred several shots at c socret society suspect who ex- caped from an ambush here Inst
night.
Enter two men were detained. The police are investigating the bombing of the home of Mr Tan Boon Bik, a wealthy to- barco dealer. Mr Tan had re- ceived several extortion notes. -Reuter.
Army last November 8 to prepare to launch a "scientific satellite" in a programme parallel to the Navy-managed Project Vanguard. Army Secretary Wilber M. Brucker revealed in testimony to the House Armed Services Com- mittee today that the Army "is now preparing two of the on-hand Jupiter-Cs for launching scientific payloads."
Brucker also told the Com- mittee that the Army has pro- posed a programme for launch- sig teconnaissance and mapping satellites "of greut military value."
le snid this proposal is being studied by the Detence Depart- ment ng part of the space pro• Kruumme to be supervised by the new Advanced Research Pro- Jeets Agency (ARPA).
Stepped-up
Brucker said the Army favoured # stepped-up pro- gramme for developing and Jaunching "fur larger satellites than thoge possible with Jupiter-C type missiles."
A
high-ranking officer of the Army Research and Develop ment Offer, said the Jupiter-C consists of an elongated Red- stone booster rocket with two additional solid fuel rocket stages. These solld fucirockets are reported to be Sergeants.
Brucker also testified that 30 Industrial and research (visb- Ishments are working on the the Army's pro- Nike-Zucs, gramme to develop a weapon enemy against
defence
for London, Jun, 21. British Defence
ballistle missiles. Minister Duncan Sandys, told the House of Commons today that he
hoped to make an announer- iment shortly concerning the agreement between Britain and the United Slates on the siting of intermediate range-balistic missiles.France-Presse.
Brucker said the Nike Zues will provide the country "its
Arst effective defence" against Russian long-range missiles,
He sold the Army now is "developing hardware for this systern."United Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
Nolsy quarrel (8).
& Tally (5).
8 Seal for a professor, often.
(5).
Herein shooting may take place (6);
10 Cracks in the lute? (3),
it Military exercise! (5).
12 Ages (4).
13 Have a gol (5),
16 Popper
(0),
10 Sporting lema perhaps (8).
20 Datinito quantifies (6).
22 Grow old (4).
29 Take. of (5).
23. Bet out for Gretna? (0).
20 Mend about a couple (0),
27 Take out. (8).
28 Not the sharp endt ist
29 Does business (0)|())
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1 Helped and encourayed (8).
2 Uses soft soap (0),
Not sweet (4).
* Curtall, perhaps (7).
5 Fuggy (7),
Young Salmon (0)
7 No-bell, for example (5).
14 Not a hard worker (8):
15 Three-foot limbs? (8).
10 Occidental (7).
17 Vory dry (7).
10. Evensong (0),
21 Young bird (5).
24 Look equali ̈ (4).
KETUKSDAY 2 - CROSSWORD -Actess: :3' Bo-so, 7 Tupii, § Nout, 9 Stub, 10 Amanate, 12 Biew, 10. Trode, 18. Peep(rev}, 19 Wrens, 21 Churn, "22 Team, 23 Adorn, 20 Miss, 29 Illasolą, -30 Pool, 31 Wage, 32 Beoro, 13 Deed, Derm 1 Rummy, 2 Plonger, 4 Cultd, § Orba 8 Dhane, 7 Slop 11. Arena, 13" Toom, 14 W 10 Ewers, 17 Scum 18 Puna, 20 finninck, 22 Toil, 24 Drolle, 25 Birt, 27 Ivan, '18 Spod
Klan's Grand Wizard Declared
Fugitive
A
Lumberton, Jan. 21.
| James (Catfish) Cole, one- timo circus pitchman and Grand Wizard of a Ku Klux Klon group routed from Robeson County by Indians fast Saturday, today was declared fugitive from North Caro- lino.
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A racially-mixed Robeson County grand Jury yesterday indicted Cole, of Marlon, South Carolina, and: one other Klansman for Inciling a riot. He was asked to appear here by roon today to post US$1,000 bond.
Cole, who sala he feared for his. te if he returned to Robeson, falled to show up and Superior Court Judge Clawson Williama signed an arrest order.
Family Follows Fuchs
The family of British Dr Antarctic explorer, Vivian Fuchs, follows the route taken by the British expedition In its history. making dash across track- less wastes to the South Pole from the Weddell Sca. From left to right are
son-in-law Howard Brooks, his wife Hilary, Dr Fuchs' son Peter and Mrs Fuchs, They live in Cambridge. But for
Dr 50 year old Fuchs, it was only the half-way mark. Tomorrow he starts a trek that may make him the first fan fo cross the Antarctic continent on foot. Ex. press.
Poznan Fair
Warsaw, Jan. 21. The United States will take
Sheriff Malcolm McLeod, who had warned Cole of Indian trouble if he went through with part in the annual international the rally Saturday night, gald he would send the order to South Carolina arking that Cole be held
Lair at Poznan for the next ten authorities years, under an agreement just signed by the American and Polish government, the Polish may "Pap" news agency reported
today.
Cole, who said he show up at a Kian rolly in Alamance County, North Carolina, Saturday, 150 miles from Robeson, saldı. “My life been threatened if I enter Robeson County." United Press..
Marine Gaoled For
Marrying Filipina Without Consent "I'll Appeal To The President!”
Olangapo, Jan. 21.
A U.S. Marine was sentenced to six months in the brig for marrying a Filipina woman without his commanding officer's consent, it was dis- closed today.
A U.S. Navy court martial, hal of the Marine's command- meeting at the Suble Bay Naval | ing officer, Station on Monday, look 2%
Letiziana
She showed the United Press
he
It
hours to conviet and sentence
note which she said Cpl. Billy R. Rooks,, Shreve Books! passed to her shortly
after port,
wig sentericed, The Navy disclosed only said that in addition to being brief summary of the caso, But | sentenced to six months, he Hooks wife, Florida Reduta, 23, | was fined US$70 and broken in who said she would appeal to rank. President Elsenhower and Pres sident Carles P. Garcia of the Philippines, told the Rooks story.
THE STORY
The nole sald;
"His (Rooks) wife knowing of another incldenf similar to their case is shocked by the Marine Corp's application of Justice.
#This they
man, also another stationed in the same Marine base with Billy Rooks, matried without permission for which no penalty was issued.
She said she met Roole in Olangapo in 1055 and applied for permission to marry PAP said the US. exhibitionih 1056.
She charged that the Navy would occupy some 7,774 square yaids, and would dontain a tried to make Rooks "think it when the Marine modern pavillian and offers over and, France-Presse.
still insisted on marrying her, shipped him to the United Staten.
POPE FLAYS BIRTH-CONTROL
Science May Have Answer To Over-Population
Vatican City, Jan. 21.
Pope Pius XII in a speech made public today.
suggested that the "admirable achievements of science" on earth and th space may some day end the fear of over-population.
"As for the future, who can rather a pretext to justify the predict what new and unthought | avarice and selfishness, both of of resources our planet conceals?" | those cations which fear the The Pope said in a speech against | expansion of others may pose a birth-control, "And what sur- | danger to their leadership or a prises may perhaps be contained lowering of the living standard, outside it in the admirable and of individuals, expecially achievements of science which the most endowed with ourthly have only just started?”
riches," the Pope said.
The Pontiff said that the "ed-
called problem of over-population "Oho ends up in that way by of the earth is partly really exis-breaking the lawe sat by the tent and partly unreasonably | Creator, under the pretext of feared by modern society as an correcting the Imaginary errors impending catastrophe."
of his providence...
"God does not. deny the means of living to those ho calls to
to the Pope sold to tm-
"... providence
a reality,
The Topo sald that earth can Its in- provide prosperity to habitenta "for a long time to come."
His brief reference do scienti-passioned words, fic possibilities in accommodat- ing an increasing world pa-
a necessity of God the Creator. pulation was contained in an Undoubtedly, not a disharmony address yesterday to members or luziness of Providence, but of the Italian "Family Group rather the disorders of man Movement" in which the Pops especially sellainess and avarice castigated · bită - control
to the rúnsons why the _ `*0= "one of the worst aberrations called problem of the over-
of paganising modern society." | population of the earth has
FEARS
arison and is in
unsolved" the Pope said. The Pope said fests of over- With the progress of isch population, exploited by adenique, with Use -- evazione of vocates of birth control, sprang transport; with be new source mainly from the “mal fatalesar |bt" nowys which have only sun of Individuals and stone town tappads; the worst: can, mili "Over-population, is not a valid | premier property of all those rödson for spreading the telt it will harbour, for a long, time gamation of birste gantral, basal to ceras VmUnited Press.
Mrs Rooks knows what might be the consequences and ac- cepts it, but is hurt and she deesn't think they've applied justice equally,"
Florida sald Hooks returned to the Philippines Insi June She said he would appeal to and married her in Angeles, Presidents Eisenhower and Pampanga, Jost December 7, Garcin for Justice in her
She said the martinge had the blessing of her husband's parents, Mr nnd Mrs W. R. Rooks of Shreveport, but not
ARTELL
"Fattle of Love."
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"I love him," she said. am cortain we will get Justice.”
-United Press,
A
Very Fine Cognac
MARTELL
CORDON BLEU QIN THREE STAR VSOP 004 EXTRA:
Jealous Husband Wife Wore A Chastity
Belt For 11 Years
Stalowa Wola, Poland, Jan. 21.
A JEALOUS husband alleged to have locked him wife in a
medlaoval-style chastity belt for- many years, has been arrested and will be tried on a craglly chacze,
The husband, 37-year-old foundry worker of Stalowa Wola, suspected his wife had a lover so he designet and mude a bels from leather thongs reinforced with seel, the Polish dewa agency FAT' said tonight.
When he went to work, be encared his wife in the belt, and, as
an additional precaution, locked her in their flat.
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Complains
After 11 years of marriage, the wife complained to the Stalowa Wola (population: about 15,000) prosecutor's office that her husband tortured her physically and morally, and reeshly even threatened to kill her, PAP said.
To project the wife from unwelcome publielly the poller have
so far not disclosed her name.
PAP said this was the second case within a few months of a Jealous husband in a southeast Polish town clamping his wifo In an old-stylé chustity belt,
In the first instaner, the man kent his wife tacked in the helt for
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