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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1958.
We Could've Been In Space First: Kefauver
"Boats Wouldn't Stop!”
BRIEFS A Blistering Attack On Ike Family Adrift On
Salem, Jan. 20,
Two would-be burglars know the "in" of their profession, but funked miserably on the "bala,"
Floyd Weber, 39, and his nephew, James Metion, 20, sluck their beads out of a service station window yesterday to see If fito coast was clear. Instead they looked down the barrel of a boilceman's revolver United Prees.
Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 20, John Adams. 35. Brazu, Indiana, and John W. Hilton, picked up in Wayne County, West Virginia, for driving a car without icence tags, charged with auto theft when it was discovered the car had been stolen from a used car lot. "Some dirty thiet stole licence plates," the pair cOME" plained. United Press.
our
Lansing, Ma Jan. 25. Arthur J. Hathaway. 65, ap- préhended on a warrant issued 28 year ago, appeared yester- day in municipal court.
The warrant, charged him with desertion and non-support of his daughter, was dropped
by Hathaway's estranged Eva. She said their
wife
daughter
now is 41,-Unlied Prem
a
Seoul, Jun, 20, Police ordered
smat! hospital re closed when they discovered all of its six doctors hod flunked their national medical examinations and lindi bribed health official to give them passlog marka To they could set
up practice.-United Press.
:
Nashville, Jan. 20.
Democrat Calls For
Dulles To Resign
From Cabinet
Senator
Washington, Jan. 26. Estos Kofauver (Democrat- Tennessee), today loosed a blistering attack on the Administration, accusing President Eisenhower of a "lack of decision" on the U.S. missiles programme and calling for the ousting of two Cabinet members.
Kefauver, a member of the Senate Preparedness
Sub-committee, said the United States could have beaten Russia in launching an earth satellite if the President and his Defence. Secretary "had just made decisions and stuck with them."
Striking out at other members of the President's Cabinet, the former Democratic Vice-Presi- dential candidate said that both Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Agriculture Minister Ezra T. Benson should be replaced.
He said Dulles had lost the have been avoided if the Pre- confidence of the people in many aldent and his Defence Secretory countries and "is not going to. -presumably tormer Defence belp our foreign policy however Chief Charles E. Witzon-had Thieves brake Into feed good
he may be." He said made the necessary decisions. mil yesterday, stole a safe conformers would never "get back tainin; $5,000 and took one of on their feet" as long as Benson the firm's leugk to haut it away was in offee. when: they found their GW71 fransportation was inadequate. -United Press.
Gastonia, Jun. 26: Police Sgt. J. E. Monsteller collided with another vehicle on
his way home from a boy scout safety lecture last night,
He promptly charged himself with driving through a stop sign.-United Press.
Alton, Jan, 20, Cooper, 43, finally
Harold found oul what caused the MARCİNE headaches
haa he suffered for The paal three meniha
A doctor removed a .22 calibre Tate from his head. Uniled Prest
The 30,000th
London, Jan. 20. The 30,000th Colonial student to be met on arrival here by the British Council since 1930 reached London Airport from Sarawak today.
She la Mrs Juila Chong, 31-
musical year-old Reuter.
student
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fun-
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This lack of decision, mak- ing wrong decisions, s reason that we didn't get 髒 Kefauver dollvered his uttocksrtellite into the orbit first," he on the Republiern Administra-
said. "True, we weren't spend- tion while being interviewed ou
Ing enough money or giving the television programme
programme enough emphasis, ducied weekly by a GOP Con-
bait there wasn't any Rep. greenman,
Kenneth B
really why we should have been Keating (Republican-New York)
behind."-United Press. Kefnuver elled for the re- placement of Duller and Benson after Keating noted that he had been rather erlifeal" of some
members of
the President's Cabinet and asked if he thought resign."
"any of these mens ought to
The Blame
reason
SPIRITUAL AID
FOR CHILDLESS SORAYA?
SOVIET ATOM-PLANES OF
THE FUTURE ?-
IKE TO ASK FOR AN INCREASE IN DEFENCE BUDGET?
Washington, Jan. 26. Deputy Defence Secretary Donald A. Quarles said today that President Eisenhower will ask Congress for more defence funds if his new US$40 billion military budget proves to be inadequate,
in-
ed for pumping more
Some Congressmen have call- money into the defence drive-par-
for ticulary
such priority and programmes as missiles other space-age weapons,
Sen. Henry M. Jackson (Democrat~ Washington) has mentioned a possible two billion dollar crease.
But Quarles sald the Ad- ministration believes the Pre-
pesectime sident's record
XC- quest will be adequate.
said, however, that it is "our understanding that if it is found not to be fdequate, the White House will seek additional Appropriations,"
He
.
crammes, He sold on ABC- TV's press conference:
The American and Soviet intermediate and long-range
misallo Valisife
programmes are so "nip and fuck" that no one can Jay who 10 ahead. However, he said "If you take. all ranges together they are pernups ahead of us"
• Congressional committees should not
top military men "to express approval or
political dr fence budget in adequate. cision"-like whether the de-:
The Tennessee Democrat
London, Jan. 26. also dencunced Presidertal
The Empire News today re- Assistant Sherman Adams for ported an Indonesien spiritual "trying Lo binthe" former adviser had been asked to help Fresident Truman and the Iran's childless Queen Saraya. Democrats for this country's
The adviser la Puk Souboch. log in the missile-satellite race, who was reported to have given Eva Bartok spiritual He cold actually "we are all star to blame-Democrats, Repub-strength to have her baby after
doctors
disapproval of I was inedically
The newspaper quoted one Soeboch's spokesmen 29 saying the spiritualist had been approached by a German woman on behalf of the Queen, However, he said, nothing nd been decided.-United Press.
said
leons. Everybody has made impossible,
some mistakes." But if it COM.CN to showdown, he said, the Democrats would be able "to hold our own In showing wL have made less mistakes,"
Kefauver said that a lot of "confusion" surrounding defence programime could
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RIVALRY Quarles also hit at Con- Kressional investigators and critics of inter-service And the natica's misse
rivalry pro-
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Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Chairman of the faint Chiefs of Staff, has said that putting such a questions to on officer is like inviting him to choose between perfury and insubordination.
"The public nas been given a very exaggerated inx- pression of how great and how I harmful" inter-service rivalries
The "Gangsterdom"
In Singapore Must Be Ended
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London, Jan. 27.
The
rale of robbery,
&rc.
Reports of proposed Russian atomic-powered aircraft were recently published in Soviet technical magazines. Model at the top is a glant bomber designed by Professor Pokrovski, and when constructed is ex- pected to accommodate about 200 passengers. The model on the bottom of the picture, dubbed "Little Fire" is expected to rise vertically and attain a horizontal speed of 3,000 Km per hour.-
Keystone.
Discovery Of
Ancient Saxon Burial
Grounds
Brighton, Jan. 26.
Storm-Tossed
Seas Off Florida
Key Largo, Florida, Jan. 26.
A Chicago Baseball player, his wife and 10-year- old daughter drifted in a 14-foot boat for more than 20 hours before being rescued today from the storm-tossed waters off the Florida Keys.
Lester Moss sald they had started out for a fishing trip yesterday when the outboard
motor on their small boat failed. They drilled helplessly about 40 miles during the night with the winds increasing up to 30 miles per hour.
"I had a flashlight and I traed
to signal passing beats but they. wouldn't stop," Moss sald
The hotel whero Moss and his family were staying here notlied the Coast Guard this morning that they were over- due. The Conal Guard sent out planes to comb the Keys.
But in
the meantime, the skipper of the yacht Pat, which 1 owned by James L. Knight, manager of the Miami Herald, noticed an oil slick and invest- gated.
The Pat took the Moss' boat in tour.
The Coast Guard planes spot- ted them and notified the hotel all were safe,-United Press,
Uprising In
Aden?
Nonsense!
Says London
London, Jan. 26.
A Colonial Office spokesman today denied reports of an uprising in the British Protectorate of Adan.
The spokesman said the only recent Incident In the region was on, attack by irregulars on Lieutenant-Colonel Coles, Bri- tish military adviser to the | Shelkchdoms of the Wahidi area atal his escort last January 14 The irregulars were driven off with one killed and three wounded, after the arrival of British forces, which also des- troyed a
a fort
near Laqumshi the spokesman said.
Bicanwhile, in reply to ques tions a spokerman for the
Government
Gets Tough With Union
London, Jan. 26, Govornment rojection of a proposal that a committea of Inquiry investigate a pay dispute is widely ra- garded today as the first sign of a now tougher policy towards the trade unions.
Mr Iain MacLeod, Minister of Labour, rejected the pro- posal, made by the 1,300,000 strong Transport and General . Workers Unico, the largest single union ouialde Rudo.
The Union had asked the Minister to appoint a committee of Inquiry into a claim for a 25 shillings a week pay rise for $3,000 London bus workers.
The London Transport exocu», tive hud rejected this claim fally but was willing to co- operate in a committee of in- quiry which could recommend a basis for fresh negotiations.
POSSIBILITY
The Union and the Transport executive would each have ap pointed a member of the com- mittoo
the with
chairman by the chosen
Minister of Labour,
Last night Mr Frank Cousins,
of the secretary
T.G.W.U. disclosed that Mr MacLeod had rejected the idea, but had sug- gested Instead the possibility of a general inquiry into the road
A pagan Saxon cemetery, Yemen Embassy here said the Commissioner
belleved
to
formation
Presse,
Wares of the whole passenger transport industry.
Mr Courins declared that Mr MacLeod's retion WEE 4 "flat repudiation" of advice given to him by his chief Industrial Sir Wilfred that attacked the Neden, be nearly British military adviser, con- 1,500 years old, has been stated of several thousand men He added: "This must be the first time in the history of Bri- discovered by workmen and could therefore be consi- clearing a site for a new dered so an uprising-France-ish Industrial relations
when the two sides in a dispute have school here.
accepted a proposal from Minis try ofelals aimed at seelding a solution and And It turned down by the Minister himself.”
The Financial Times Industrial correspondent writes that Mr MacLeod's move "will be TC- garded, in the trade union navement and outside, as the most significent Indication so far of the toughness of the gov ernment's approach ware clatus"-Reuter,
the
Archaeologists from Brighton Museum regard the discovery as "Important", parti- cularly as one of the gravics contained the skeleton of a warrior.
Quarles sold he expected the Defence Department to come up with plans for reorganising the military high command within about 90 days. He said the problems caused by Inter-service warrior'a side, and
A spear was lying by the the iron rivalry are being studied "very intensively."
blode of a dagger was found thrust in the remains of his leather belt, still, fastened swith a bronze buckle.
However, he said so far the Administration has taken no
postflon "elher favouring or distavouring" scrapping the joint Chiefs of Staff for a single chier system.
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"Judging by the
size of his
Britain Will Unite
With Europe, Mollet Says
thighbones, he must have been
fantastically powerful man, M. commented Mr R. A. Kennedy, curator of the Museum ---- China Mall Special,
Buth Democrats and
Re- the publicans in Congress have re- peatedly demanded a military repryankalion almed smoother running
$10
a
command
The Times today expressed concern at what it described "gangsterdom" and "secret societies" in Singapore and said that the latter must be quickly abolished if self- government is to succeed in the island.
"Chinese leaders have been ready to condemn the evil, but kidnapping, extortion and in system. However, a number of the police alone cannot stamp timidation has gone up alar-Senate leaders strangly oppose it out," this Independent London | mingly. daily argued,
There will have to be a fum "It was always difficult to stop direction from the government, this kind of thing in the old aldes
by a campaign within the days with a chifting. Immigrant Chinese community self, before Chinese population, but this anything the police can do will, should not be so in a Singapore bear fruit."
that is on the threshold of self- government.
2 It may, titillate the nostrits leading
(3).
3 Lp, perhaps and not far have
from (5).
ADMISSION
creation of a single chief, United Press.
Challenge
Falkirk, Jan. 24. This industrial town has been t!:rown an £80,000 cultural challenge by the Lisbon based Exlouste Sulbennlan Founda- tion.
If the town enn
RECOGNITION
OF ISRAEL
Kota Bahru, Jan. 28. The Kola Babeu Branch the powerful government all Malay party, the United Malaya. National Organisation, today asked Malaya to withdraw is recognition of Israel,
11-
La Rochelle, Jan. 26,
to
Guy Mollet, former Fuchs Makes
Fronch Prime Minister, sald today the British would come round to the idea of Europe.
uniting with
He said in a speech at Saintes,
Western France: "The defect of
many English people is that they
Good Progress
Parla, Jan. 26.
cart England around with themDr. Vivian Fuchs and his
to the polat of insanity. When you tulle to them of abandoning part of their sovereignty, they do not agree.
"But when (united) Europe. is a reality, they will not be long in coming Inta that uniscation.”
"The growth of gangsterdom in recent months hts begun to alarm Singapore. The kld- napping of on occasional rich
A resolution, passed
M. Mollet, who was Prime Chinese nothing new; but
"The police guy, quite rightly,
animously, road: "To keep up Minister at the time of the members of the that no one is willing to give
the good name of Malaya among Angio-French Intervistion ot Chinese Chamber of Commerce
evidence against the gangsters:
raise that the Mosiem countries in the Suez in 1958, also said:"I accept been complaining that but that in itself is the worst sum for a theatre and art gal Middle East, the Government responsibility for what I did in many hundreds of cases of ex- possible admission of insecurity, it will gat £20,000 from should not recognise a country Egypt when I was in power.
the foundation, China Mall that la at eninity with them even claim that resposibility." wasn't tortion would be revealed it in the island.
Special, 5 Short Instrumental composi-paid out £50 or £100 reported
every small merchant who has "Another source of corruption tion (8).
is in the elections of the past his difficulties,"" the Times two years, where some candi-
dates
were alleged to have engaged secret societies influence voters, unfortunately It la Intipossible to dismiss this
4 Bunny bui Austin
one! (5).
Use oxygen and acetylene, editorial sald. maybe (4).
It was for a change round
the middlet (8).
12 They may be drained (0),
13 Walts for 117 (5).
14 Personal vanities (U).
17 Partly Eastern flower (1).
18 Robinson of course! (0).
20 Chop, Idiot! (5).
21 An equestrian's appendixi 28 Declaro: (4).
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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 1. Dearth, 4, Essex, ¡7 Sailor, B Unity, 10 Ream, 12 Recipes, 15 Bacon," 16 'Aren, 17: Salt, 10. Stole, 20 Sleeves, 21 Stud, 23 Topic, 24 Cannon, 25 Jolly, 20 Recess, Down Distrem, 2 Amicablo, 3 Toot & Sun-dials, 6 Entree, Rents, 11 Material, 12 Roses, 13 Pre- tenen, 14 Bardines, 19 Alsove, 22 Mare.
SPREADING
that can be used.
to
Reuter.
-China Mall Special.
Resurrection Possible?
SOVIET SCIENTIST'S SUCCESS WITH MONKEY
British Commonwealth trans- Antarctic team are making better time than they originally ex. pected, Major Pallo Mogensen, head of the American selèntide mis- slon in the Antarctle, sald in a broadcast heard here tonight.
Major Mogensen was thiking with M. Faul-Emile Victor, Lead of the French Polär ex- ploration organisation, 'in ́a | two-way "hookup, arranged by the French Broadcasting System with the help of Mr Jules Madey-Clark, of New Jerway, a 17-year-old radlo 'amateur,"
It was: the first two-way rudio link between. Paris and the Antarctic,
Major Mogensers wild Ameri-
| werd Bure: De Tucha would
"These throats used to be | allegation, confmed to those Chinees who "An electorate that has never lived withla the bounds of had a vote before and SCOB their own culture and habits; little use for it now is cary
Moscow, Jan. 26.
By artificially-freezing, the bodies, of... two educated action of the cum-ion for the kinds of persus-A SOVIET setentat ha reared aumials to tuckers named stark und Asia au con toimiciace chec educated section munity.
Ufe 20 minutos after their "olisioni desthe""|"third monkey usspod Hafa after Roy were dead. But according to the Singa-modern democracy out
"Singapore aspires to weld a by aristoll freesing and belleres he can de kan he brought their back to life and reported, siner
of the poro Polica these secret socio-disparate races and cultures that reported today.
- same for human beings, the workly Ogenok áru all wili alive as if nothing had happened?? dies have now spread their in- are found in the island.. Buonce into the
2. The experimenta' were conducted by Prot. V. „Marianka, and Asteln had been desk 19 schools, where gangs of school- of the past that must be quickly Physiology si the hondemy of Science
“Secret societies are one relie A. Noronha for the fastitate of Experimental minutes and-Kota-10 minutes, Orywek uka N boys have aflated themselves abolishiod if delf-government is
("174: Krw. Drmly convinced that under aril«. The During the war Negovsky séquired fame by ficial ferosing, man can be revived nei only five to one or other of the alder to succeed in the lalaiA," the restoring to Hio Bussian moldfers who had been or six minutos alive donch bus auch, Bucker" - secret sociatios.
Times, addod.
propenmed dead for more than GVE MİNLİNE.
govemment
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succeed. In his attempt to dross the frozen confitient.
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De Fuchs sparnost in very gbout shape)" was making 60 kilometres a day and exported. to reach Scott Baso, about: 500 miles from the South- Kimrob, be sink),
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