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Bob Bound

For

Moscow

New York, Feb. 25. COMEDIAN - Bob Hope left

here by air today for Lon- don where he is hoping to col- Ject a vis to travel on to Mos- allend the Lo

opening cow performance of his him "Park Holiday."

in The Olm is being shown the Russian capital in connec

lon with the cultural exchange programme.

The comedian joked with re- porters at the airport and A Russian thumbing through dictionary, he quipped: "I am looking up the words for jaughter", "applause' and 'whero Is le money?'"*

The comedian said he hoped to Glm some material in the Soviet Union for his television show in the United States, in- cluding interviewa with Khurshchev,

Marshal and Nikola Bulganin, Soviet Pre-

mler.

"They would not be on political basis, but purely on an entertainment basis," Hope sald. |

Reuter.

THE WEDDING

ISN'T OVER

YET

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1958.

“BACKED BY A FOREIGN POWER? NONSENSE!”

Fago

A US Southerner's Survey

WE'RE ON OUR OWN: REBELS THE RACE PROBLEM

Boy, 15, Faces

Murder Charge

New York, Fab. 25.

A 15-year-old boy who allegedly hurled a 7-year- old girl to her death from

the roof of a 13-story building, was indicted to- day on a. first degroe murder charge that could bring death in the electric chair.

Simbolon Appeals

To World

For Understanding

By ROBERT UDICK

Padang, Sumatra, Feb. 25. Revolutionary Foreign Minister Maludin Simbolon tonight denied Djakarta ac- cusations that the rovolutionary move- ment was backed by "foreign powers."

A Bronx grand jury returned "They are accusing us of being agents of some the ladictment agadis, Francis Michael Medaille, expelled from a Roman Catholic high school last December,

Seven other teenagers fought

for their lives against a degree murder charge for the stabbing of a pollo-crippled

Lay

All are un trial in the New York Supreme Court.

Medaille, who is in Bellevue Hospital undergoing mentat examination, will be arraigned inter in the death of Kathleen

eggmann, whom he lured to the roof with a promise of 10 cents and a lollipop and then allegedly threw to the street United Press.

20 For 20,000

זע

London, Feb. 25. There were only 20 psycho- gists for more than 20,000 in-

prisons, nates of British R. L. Morrison, chief psycho- logist at a big London prison, told a meeting held by a league for penal reform here tonight,

"I

foreign power and I must deny this very "Just because we have strongly," he said. our own beliefs should not be any excuse for (President) Soekarno and his henchmen to accuse us of being agents for someone else. will not deny that our policy is anti-Communist. As we understand Pantjasila the five prin- ciples of our nation and state we under- stand Pantjasila is anti-Communist and the nation must be liberated from Communist domination.

"We want to uphold a uni- Sunbolon made his declara.

turlan republic, based on Pant- Jasila, which must be free from Communists, Maybe, Soekarno will try to build a unitarian republic, but with a mixture of Pantjasila

Communism. and We are determined oppose this."

tion dressed in his fieid ul- form, having just returned from combat

Centrul drills with Sumatran troops.

technicians con- Meanwhile, tinued their efforts to repair 1 bombed radio transmitters.

was believed that the Revolu- tionary Government will make several major policy statements communiça- B5 B001 0s rado ton to the outside is restored.

An Army spokesman labelka ps "nonsense" a Djakarta re- port that Col. Ahmad Hussein's evacuated to

Simbolon continued: "As the Foreign Minister of the Revolutionary Govern- ment, I appeal to the world on the principles and motives of our struzzle. We want lo establish a clean and working democracy, free of domination family has been better grasp of the

of a totalitarian system such problems and tensions of our

for

as Communism, and we the present civilisation systematie study of psychopaths

prepared to fight for these and social mists in prisons?"-- principles and to sacrifice our

Ilves," fugley | China Mall Special,

United Nations, N.Y., Feb. 25. Telephone operators at the Egyptian and Syrian deletings to the United Nations onswered calls by announcing "Mission of the United Arch Republie."

But an Egyptian spokesman said the two parts of the new union

continating their separate representalium peiding government instructions,

ACTO

..e wedding ceremony is not volved, SAY we ennnot live together in the same house," the

said.-China spokesman Special.

Red To Die

Mail

Teheran, Feb, 25. A military court sentenced Iranian Communist Khosrow Rouzbeh known as "Iran's Lenh to death here today. - United Press.

He asked: "Is it too fanciful to suggest that we might achieve in time

art

Madman At Bay

In Farmhouse

Toulouse, Feb. 25.

Powerful search-lights cut the rain and cloudy sky tonight to point at the walls of a farmhouse in nearby Casties Labrande to prevent mad-| man Pierre Manent, who killed a policeman, from slipping out under the cover of darkness.

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

17

12

15

18

22

23

76

28

TO

ACROSS

1 Famous Indian elty (4).

4 Bnd

testament

spitot (7).

god round (4),

B ILindu

made

in

Avis

turned

Fing of several colours (4).

10 What the reporter says to

make people think he's Im- portant? (7).

11 Programme piece (4).

12 Medal for a polico patrol?

(4).

14 Coward (7).

17 Miss Winn (6).

19 Mackerel balt? (5).

22 Oh so refined (?).

20 British corps (4).

27 Conceal the skin (4).

Songn kept in boren? (7).

20 Quick to abstain from food

(4).

30 Eyelid tumour (4).

JI Taken ill (7).

32 Hamlet's forefathers weret

(4).

है, '

79

2 Her stare

(0).

DOWN

was

petrifying!

3 Designate as a token (0).

4 Descriptive of many an

ruin (0),

G First of August (0).

old

6 Oddly enough, it may mean

best! (5),

7 He hasn't won (8).

12 Crazy, perhaps, on the stoge

(4).

13 Proper, it may be (4).

16 Some trable, perhaps (4).

16 Appointment (4).

18 Command (0),

20 Comes

between

and bloudes (0),

gentlenen

21 Queen Victoria wasn't (0). 23 Expatriate (0).

24 Ho's after the bind for

(B).

25 Čataloguca (5).

Police were stalloned around the farmhouse after local officials had decided to stop operations to rout Manent for the night,

Omelals were' seriously cout=

Singapore..

"They are here in Sumatra," he said.

Central

The spokesman also denied a Djakarta Air Force statement that the government's bombing raids caused no casualties.

He said an elderly man was killed near Pasar Baru and at least two casualties were re ported from strikes near Djabl.

Another spokesman said that

wreckage of a Mustang plane which participated in Satur- day's rald had been found | North Sumatra.-United Press.

n

Exposure To

Heavy Doses

Of Radiation

Carbondalo, Feb. 25.

aldering burning down the Experiments on mice soon to

farmhouse to cust Minent, who has successfully braved all attempts to catch him for the last 36 hours.

Tonight д 20-ton tonk clanked up to the mud-wall and butted open a hole near where policeman Raymond Sonienne was shot down Banent yesterday.

by

One hour later three armed policemen crept cautiously through the tank-made hole. There was no sign of life from within the farmhouse. Minutes later they carried out Sentenac

mp uteless body.

They Want Protection

For Stags:

M

ETOR STAG HUNTING

HUNTING

HELTER!

STLERE ONE

BEWILDERMENT& SEA TERROR AS LEGS RATING]

HEART &LUNOS BEGIN TO FAIL [NALABALITION – DEEK. HIATURE

EMBERS from the National Abolition of Deer Hunting Committee held a protest parade in London recently, urging people to back the Protection of Deer Bill, which had its second reading in Parlia

ment last week-Keystone.

Catholic Bishop

Flayed In Court

Florence, Feb. 25.

Monsignor Pietro Fiordelli, Roman Catholic Bishop of Prato, was accused today by lawyers for a civilly married couple, of "ille- gality, abuse and violation of the law" in call- ing them "public sinners.”

The

IN NEW YORK: PREJUDICE EXISTS

By AL KUETTNER

New York, Feb. 25.

"I believe if the white people of New York could vote on it, they would favour more segrega- tion,"

The speaker was the white owner of a small shop in Harlem, the heart of the negro and Puerto Rican district of Manhattan. He has lived in the same area for more than 50 years and he says it has degenerated into a jungle.

That's one man's opinion in a city of almost eight million. But et didn't take me long in New York to ani out that racial prejudice is certainly no ex- clusivo property of the South,

This great cfty has all kinda of laws and rules against rucial discrimination, partly because of this, it has become haven for southern

Puerto negroes, Ricans and other "minority groups" kane arrive so pezul- less that among their first stop 13 the welfare office. They create immediate problems in schools, housing and employ- ment.

A WELCOME?

Does New York welcome these people?

I found many-sited answera in Π week of tramping the city's streets and talking to its people. In general, I found a great deal of disatisfaction with the present situation. But there's

little kelihood of a Little Rock situation here. But let's go back to Harlem shopkeeper.

the

"I would be out of business if my customers knew how I When I wir felt," he said. a boy I could go anywhere in the city. We had fights, but with our fists. Now children carry knives and razors. When I am out at night I walk in the middle of the street.

"In the old days we had im- migration from Europe and the

people were looking to better themselves, In this way they Today it is bettered the city. diferent

carne

far

"These people today hero to

get something nothing. They take what the other person has. New York is becoming a jungle for the sur- vival of the Attest.”

CRIME

Police records show juvenile crimo has increased 10 to 16 per cent during the past year In the under-16 age group and 10 199 per cent in the 18-20 bracket.

that Palice acknowledge majority of the youthful offen- ders are negroes and Puerto

"Black Hand”

The accusation was made in a Florence criminal court by law. yers for grocer Mauro Bellandi | 66 and his wife Loriana, 23. Bishop and Parish priest, Danilo Ajazzi, are charged with delam- Ing the Belkandis, who they Deserted were "living in public concubinage". The couple did not have a religious marriage.

at

it

their actions were answerable

Melther Monsignor Flordelll no Father Ajazzi appeared the trial yesterday, when Indicate that exposure to opened, or today. They asserted heavy doses of radiation only to their conscience, to Pope breaks down immunity to Pius XII and to God. infectious diseases, Q

the plaintifis Lawyers for spokesman for the South asserted that the Bishop and orn Illinois University said pricat had stepped beyond their today.

ministerial functions in distri-

The

Gang Gaoled For Terrorism

Praguo, Feb. 25. Six members of a "Black

group**

Ricans

Children of many races attend the same school without dim- culty but there Bre "under- standings about association be- tween races out of school. In a middle class neighbourhood it rare to see negroes danclug with whites at a school party. When negroes appear they mingle with

other negroes,

Nevrces and whiles mingle in the youthful street freel gangs, but not on adult levels.

PROBLEM

French Nab

The

Another Load

Of Arms

Algiers, Feb. 25. French nuthorities seized a 323-pound case of arms destined for Morocco today from the Italian freighter Marla Lulsa.

The seizure was not the first since the French started trying to blockade arms deliveries to the Algerian rebels,

It recalled the French board- ing last month of the Yugoslav freighter Slovenija and the peizure of 150 tons of arma arui ammunition aboard.

The Maris Luisa had docked

at the East Algerian port of Bone en route from Geñoa via Marseille with a cargo of pre- fabricated building material for the French Army.

Afler It docked the authori- ties spotted and scized the case of arms, which had been loaded at Genoa and was destined for Morocco,--United Press.

New Arab

Republic: Celebrations

Continue

Damascus, Feb. 25.

President Nasser decrood to- day a public holiday as demonstrations in favour of the new Arab Republic continued in the streets of Damascus.

Hundreds of people kept an all-night vigil with torchts out- side the guest house where

President Nasser is staying.

Both the Death and Moslem Brotherhood parties have an- nounced their dissolution and formation of a single party of national

union. on Egyptian

lincs.

Hand" gang have received gaol terms of up to 20 years for belonging to an "anti-stato terrorist and subversiva

In

"Let's face it," said Matthew

Today President Nasser zaw University has beenbuting a Parish bulletin outside

Slovakia, it was announced

Hasse, a 27-year-old Jock political leaders, Incluing granted $21,000 by the United of the church, denemeing the

today.

worker, "they have a hell of a Lebaneae opposition leaders States Public Health Service couple.

President Nager to thers for experiments In radiation

Reporting the two-day trial race problem here." He pointed “Civil std: One lawyer

tho neby

famous Time's the Arab Republie and being carried out by Dr Isaac marriage is

the at Hlohovec, the Slovak Cam to pillar of 1

Roselend. Lebanon

COM ballroom,

"must always Shechmeister.

institution of Italian munist Party newspaper Pravda Square

Arab family

United barred, operate. The Bald the group had assembled a Negroes

will defend the large pile of arms and ammuni- but the patrons are all whites; Republie the tlon and explosives and carried negroes congregate in a Time's Lebanon and the whole Arab Another lawyer for

ter-Squere bailroom of their own. plaintiffs urged punishment out, or planned, various for the defendants, saying rorists acts since 1949. "the stato has never abdical-

The spokesman said that Dr Shechmeister has shown that mich exposed to heavy but noo fatal doecc of radiation fell easy victims to hold, in- The police said Sentonne had

fuenza and other discNSOR, first been hit in the ribs by

He has demonstrated that buckshot. Then the mudmun

bacter In normally hazmica finished him off with a shot found in the

mouth and 10- fired point blank at his neck, tetinal tract can spread infee- they added.

tions in animals after irradia-

added. tion, the spolocaman China Mall Special⚫

Earlier

today'

the police started tearing down the adjacent bulldings at the rear of the farmhouse. Manont last showed himself when he fired shots carly this morning policemen who tried to get near the farmhouse-France-Presse.

How Cold Can It Get?

at

Mobile, Feb. 25. How cold did it really stot during the recent southern cold Waye?

Evan B. Davis, an amateur ornithologist, said yesterday it was so cold that ho found in his yard a Richardson's Owl, taxative of Alaska and northern Canada, nearly dead of hunger and exposure.--Unlied Prem,

Tyre Treasure

Saxmundham, Feb. 20. 1 Critic, 8 Ramps, & TUESDAY'S SOLUTION—Acrom;. Seven, Elixir, 10 8-ton-e, 11 Stour, 12 Aria, 13 Mineo, 10) A garagemmen yesterday turnt Cinema, 18 Atonas, 20 Delay, 22 Erso, 23 Louts, 25 Cornet, 20 ed over to polico the cause of n Litter, 27 Newal, 28 Bells, 20 Boured. Down: 1 Cromated, 2 fat tyre he repaired an un- Inimica, I-sis, 4 Certain, 5 Ramumes, Antrim, 7 Panic, 14 damaged gold ring pot will Narrator, 15 Endeared, 10 Coyotes, 17 Nesties, 10 Talent, 21 Erode, rubies and diamondsUnited

Presi 14 sila

Fleet Returns

citizens."

ed, cannot and wil abdicate."

never

#

Negro

Chance,

cannot

bo

world from foreign. aggres-

OVER 6,000 REBELS

Lawyer William C. sion."-Router.

North Carolinan The founder of Black

father Bled a suit which whose Hand," Stefan Kvanta, received lowered racial bars

on the Camstline the heaviest sentence.

Atlantic

Rallyurd,

Catholle Qu Quoting one

Pravda said "Black Hand" said "I believe there is a de-

inclination Anite

toward as saying that the thority

had damaged a road bridge and Church conaldered civil mar had thrown explosives into

apegregation in New York by a rlage as "a kind of one-way hall where a Hlohovec Com-large number of white people. ticket to Heir, the lawyer sald munist Party members meeting It is more subile in the South,

but it is hote

the

Was to have been held.

this was later modified by Congregation of the Sacraments in 1000 to regard civil marriage. "Only a postponement of the here from the South in 1922.

meeting

saved their as Illicit but still obligatory. Tokyo, Feb, 25. A Japanese fleet of four light

"cllizens He said: returned to warships today

It gave no date for the raids Yokosuka, near here, aftor alive together in peace unters

*~~Router. goodwill visit to Hawali-Rey- the law is respected"-United but said they were before 1050,

Press. tet,

Pravde sald.

connot

Cities Under The Sea

A negro policeman who came lives," moved into an integrated nelak

bourhood. Only three white families remain today, he miḍ. "They want to be with their

kind," ho explained. United Press.

HAVEN FOR HUMAN RACE IN AN ATOM WAR?

Los Angeles, Feb. 25.

Fuel and air could be produced en the spot (UTIES under the sea à comlo strip wihJect by hydreras of son water. Hydrogen would be for seru - makes sense azid may offer a used for power and oxygen wuld create a haven for the human race in so akosaic war. | atmosphere. in the opinion of the head of the Naval Medioni Research Laboratory. ..

own

Delayed Action

delayed

IN TUNISIA, HE SAYS

Algiers, Feb. 25, More than 6,000 Algerian rebels are basod in Tunisin, a spokesman of Minister for Algeria, Robert Lacoste, sald to night.

London, Feb. 23. The divorce trial of John and

Speaking in a Hall was

press confer Elizabelh yesterday while the judge at-ence, he becked up his claime by citing the reports of French fonded to other business.

By the time he won ready to newsmen that rebel troops were hear the case, he had nothing to stationed in farms around the He also said that proof of hearthe Halls decided it was Tunisian city of Bela. all a mistake-United Press

rabei strength in Tuning had been gathered by French trooper during clashes with the rebels. This proof, be mid, was "It wouldn't take much in materiale available

enough to show the delibaruto Cdr. George F. Hand. č.13, here from Now London, Connecticut, is spunk na the Collegs of now to make thêm (ike allies) affocire" Dond

New Delhi, Feb. 25, lying behind statements by Medical Evangelista "Algmal" Posterathundu ·Cosi- |sall.

The Government has ordered | rebel organisation... *Bond wild than anderwwine shatters · "aleo |

He added that French officials vraiion, commented yesterday qu tine posudilliker

Qualë be sure to share hiringient materiału, which | ani; inquiry into an aminition

A were sure train explosion yesterday

ond of iving 150 feet under water.

The way Bond bes 11, the ellos,wwvildt bro izmainikan, miaka Šukyvy or damag built under žure plaatio kabbtor în kaland bodies Bikini the Conte, he sinker pradicted, man will Pathankot, northern India, in Egyptian instructors were serve.

Preset killed--leuter. of water like the Grosi Lakes or on the Con- prospect and mine the poona diteside, with sub- | which at least 30 people were ing with the rebels-PraDES». Arsentaž Uhecht, in the ROSES.

Light and power would be predstand by nuclone reactors Boldent of the vestne zueiro- polls would cal signe.“.

Probe Ordered

"that" SyrinE`

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