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CARLE
BRIEFS
Ban Jode, Dalif. Jan. 30.
The 1.9. Government look $4,748,200 in fases and inter- ent from the 39,046,135 totale of Gertrude Achilles, and now adu mity it made a ilight eiror fa figuring the buil
The estate, oficials said, owes Uncle Bem sneiher d? Dexter United Fren,
San Francisco, Ján, 31. The State Board of Equaliya- flon reported yesterday that California breweries last year #old 203,245,078 gallons of beer
more than enough, at 12 mil Hon gallons per ship, to float 10 battleships-United Press,
Los Angeles, Jan. 30.
THE CHINA MAIIĄ FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1958.
US Foreign Policy Under Debate
Dior's Heir Scores Triumph
-
Ike Opens Battle With Congress THE TRAPEZE LINE"
'Protectionist'
Feeling
Grows In US
Washington, Jan. 30.
Sixteen trafn police officers President Eisenhower today opened one of
showed up in municipal, court zesterday to back up 10 traffic violation charge against Stanley
Patterson.
Judre Stephen 5.
Weinman
syed the group, told Patterson
the two major battles he is expected to have with Congress this year on United States foreign economic policy.
It was very "inconsiderate" of The first of these conflicts, the one into which he
bim to cause the policemen to
be taken off the streets where they were needed, and intoned, "Bixty days"-Unlled Press,
Aberdeen, Jun. 30. Inhabitant of the remote Island of Foula in the Shetlands received supplies and 17) - Including Christmas cards yesterday for the first Ume since they were cut off by elorms 47 days ago. - United I'ress.
Swansea, Jan. 80.
Tyse City Connell Housing Committee today cancellad orders to carpenters lp screw down loose banisters at a city housing project. It said the anrow heatle would have pre- vented children trom sliding down the banlaternUnited Preas
Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 30, A burglar tooled Mrs Car Whaley's beverage plant but hopes she'll forgive him.
He left a nole saying: "I am white. I had to have something 1 cat. Wish you could under-1 stand. Please forgive me." United Press,
Cambridge, Jan. 30. Too many people-ore than 5,400-hit the jackpot in a loosi football pool, and wound up lo- day collecting winnings of about four cents each-United Press.
C.
Knoxville, Jan. 30. Fortune-teller Margaret Smith's clairvoyance falled her yesterday,
She did not perceive that
customer Lula Bell Hagaman was a policewoman, nor foresee that sho would be under o arges today of telling fortune without Q licence. United Presa.
Jackson, Jan. 30. Concert violinist Dave Chin- off brought the house down at two successive concerts Michigan State Prison.
Ilia concluding number
.
at
sach conders was "Don't Fance
Me In."Uslied Press.
entered today, involves American tariff policy. The second will centre on the foreign aid pro- gramme.
Eisenhower today asked Congress to extend for an additional five-ycir period the law of re- ciprocal trade agreements which is due to expire on June 30 of this year.
Republicans and De-
The Eisenhower administra- (from tion, conscious of the extent of inocrats as well. this feeling, has undertaken a cross-country campaign during the past month to drive home Its arguments in favour of a relatively liberal foreign econo- mic policy
In the past few years, pro-
has grown tectionist feeling steally In the United States, especially in the south, due to the mpld Industrialisation this region.
Recession
of
This complan emphasises forcefully the threat to the fres world of the Communist econo mie offensive. It stresses the
This feeling has now been Importance of economic inter- relaforced both by, the econd- dependence in the free world; mie recession
and by COD- and the deed for strengthening! #Iderations election policy. the West by more liberal trade) policies.
This means that he is asking the authority to reduce Ameri- can tariffs by a maximum 5 per cent each year for the next five years, on the basis of re- ciprocity with other countries,
This request will encounter strong Congressional opposition,
English Will
Remain
30.
Telok Anson, Jan The president of the All. Malaya Estate Staff Union, Mr yeen Guan-leong, sald today Malaya would keep English for
cver.
"I do not belittle the Malayon language" said Mr Yeoh. "But for a long time to come R can- nut substitute for English as the language of trade and com- merce, the administrative ser-
vices, the diplomalle eorps, and in the spheres of selence, art, and international relations."
Reuler.
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THURSDAY'S SOLUTION.—Atrum: S Carpeted, 7 Tauch, 8 Estrange, 10 Th last, 18 Come top, 15 Acid, 17 Kittens, 10 Plainer, 20 Red-c. 31 Ravages, 20 Tirado, 27 Premiaca, 28 Items, 20 Reticent, Downi i Attle, 2 Cubin, à Cheit, à Péro (pair), 5 Tenaco, 6 Dreads, 9 Stokes, 11 Nobis, 12 Aerie, 14 Pirate, 15 Attar, 10 In bod, 18 Proper, 19 Advent, 22 Viali, 23 Gare-1, 24/ Seman, 25 Dow
The Elsinhower admis.ra- tion, conscious of the extent of this feeling, has undertaken a cross-country campaign during the past month to drive home its arguments in favour of a relatively Hibern! foreign economic policy.
This campaign emphaalses forcefully the threat to the free world of the Communist econo- mie offensive, It stresses the importance of economic inter- dependence in the five world and the need for strengthening the West by more liberal trade policies,
It also calls attention to thes Importance of the European common market, with which the United States will have to have teriff negotiations,
This is not all there is to the campaign: In order to help protectionists "swallow the pill",
A RAGING INFERNO
SCREAMS IN THE NIGHT
Another Child Raped
In
Teenage
Brooklyn
Over 145 firemen and 35 appliances fought this blaze in two buildings at Simpson Road, London, recently when large stacks of waste rubber, caught fire.-Keystone.
Crime Wave US Army's
New York, Jan. 30.
iho administration, beginning A third child was raped in Brooklyn last night in
today, has made certain conces- stuns to them, which may not be very advantageous politically.
Concessions
These concessions include
advocacy for a more rapid pro- crdure
an outbreak of school-boy crime that has already involved the suicide of a junior high school principal and brought open threats of terror from a juvenile gang.
over
In applying escape School Authorities were ingrapher. clauses on tarim questions, and bitter controversy today the request for Increanod au-
suicide responsibility for the thority for the President in and the means of handling the raising tariffs
when foreign mounting juvelle problem. competition Injures an Ameri- can "industry.
Space
Bid Today?
A Grand Jury and City District Attorney by the photo-
Written in blue ink on a Washington, Jan. 30. pako
for from a looscicat Weather conditions improved notebook, it said: "IT the
at the Cape Canaveral cops come 1. our school we
testing ground today, and will make them move out. But if you want the school it was possible the "Army improve (als) keep the fat- would try to launch its foote out and keep the people "Juno" curth satellite to-
territory from out of our
night or tomorrow. away from our school because they will get hurt.
Winds of more Than 200 "Only if the Senohers would kilometres an hour at a high leave 'us alone everything altitude over Cape Canaveral
diminished yesterday today.
Last night's rape of a 12- Despite these efforts by the year-old girl took place in 1 administration, informed con- tenement hallway. The screams circles believe that of her seven-year-old brother gressional Eisenhower
should
Brrested consider brought police who himself lucky I ho obtains only two 18-year-old boys. a two or three years extension of the reciprocal trade law, and if even this passes without come restrictive amendinents.
Two other girls, both 13, were raped in school buildings in the last week, one in the school whose principal jumped to his death after Grand Jury question-
What is most feared by ing. Boys of 15 and 18 have!
advocates of a more trada poley is the inclusion of been arrested for those assaults. a clause in the low which would
The open threat of violence deprive the President of the
was made in a note handed to a right to give a final ruling on newspapor photographer yester demande for increased pro day at John Marshall Junior lection by American industries High School, where students which consider themselves were dismissed early to allend striously hurt by foreign com- the funeral of principal George petition.-France-Presse,
Goldfarb. It was given to the
Small Plane Stages
Incendiary Raid On Cuban Sugar Mills
Havana, Jan, 30. Unidentified persons flying a twin-engined Beech- craft plane were reported today to have set aflro an estimated 7,000 tons of sugar by showering incendiary substances on Central Cuba sugar mills, some owned by American companies.
were
The incendiarity
Gutierrez by the Foila be-fest loved to have been revolution- Estates, also were attacked.
Thousands of anali viale con- aky terrorists.. Their plone was said to have flown in from the taiping an Incendiary substance North and disappeared toward were dropped from the aircraft the north after the attack.
durior the daring half-hour
The attacked plants included the Stewart and Morn Milia, Asugar industry spokeman thuo American-sald providential heavy ralas operated by owned Cuban Atlantic Sugar last night averlod a greater fire Kit, loan. He said all of the pattly." Co., and the Baragua
be ground pane could operated by, the Punta Alegro burned Suger Co., also American-owned before the week-end, thus saving. The Cuban-owned Adelaida a large portion of. ItUnited and Punta Alegre Mills, operat-Press.
But if the would be cool, (lo) don't we will rule the Ichool. Every time something happens (slo) Mr Goldfart
At 1700
GMT A
greally
Florida
was not seen believe it or not, weather report said the winda
"F.B. Please print this In
in the area would not exceed the newspaper. We are very 32 kilometres an hour today.
serious about the whole thing. Thank you."
Meantime. 'the Defence The assignment of policemen Department
Washington
between
in
the
Any
to diffleuit schools had been on clamped a tight news blackout feste before Goldfarb's suicide over the last-minute repara-
Bring the special Brooklyn tions for Grand Jury Investigating school "Jupiter-C" rocket, which will house crime and the Board of launch the Juno baby-moon. Education.
Board of Education officials But it was believed there charged yesterday that Goldtub was a fair chance the antellio jumped to his death on Tuesday would be launched sometime because a Grand Juror had told tonight. him he might be indicted.
The Jury foreman denied that any such suggestion had been made and said the accusations were "lice."--United Press.
Tha Jupiter-C la a 21 moire high, four stage rocket, with the 18" kilogramme satellite at its apex-France-Presse,
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Paris, Jan. 30. Hundreds of enraptured women engulfed shy, young Yves Mathieu Saint Laurent, Christian Dior's precocious protege, after his triumph- ant first collection today.
His "trapeze line" looking for wide high hemline skimming just all the world like an Inverted | below the knee,
flower plot does not rack the Skirts seem suspended in the sack, but looks beyond with { air, standing away from the body
uncanny foresight.
with stiff linings. Never have linings been more imperative.
It brought such deafening applause that at times it was Impossible to hear the names and numbers of the models.
The "blouse" dress, destined to oust the pack, fall wide and tent-like from narrow shoulders. These were basically coot the last mannequin | ciressor, cut like sinock or swept aut, beûtam borke loose mon's night shirt. Second hemo in the elegant salon in the of the "tropeza” line was the Avenue Montaigme. Tha two-piece look, with short crop- salon rang with cheers and ped Jackets over funnel skirts, clapping and pndreds
For of
evening,
the reporters, photographers and "trapeze" went out of the win- the Dlor midineties scrambled dow, and Saint Laurent had up the gilded slaitway.
wasp-walsted and boll-skirted dresses at embroidered organ- Saint Laurent, tradition: By dies, and whirling-skirted gypsy hidden behind the scenes during dresses with a tight
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cummer-
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Out in the streets, thousands today that Dior
will continu
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Saint Laurent was pushed on to
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