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BRIEFS

Dourborn, Mar, 13, Bome 40 members of the Dearborn Junior Chamber of Odpupeppo slagri banques In honour of Ann Hodges, 16, and only, one thing went wrong.

That's right, they forgol to Invite M Hodges. The Ford- on Iligh School Junior won the Biato Championship In Vie Voloo of Democracy contest over 3,500 other Michigan high school entrants.

Her comment: "They forgot about me all the time."---United Fress,

San Francisco, Mar. 13. Mrs Earline McCann, 28, wife of a city froman, has learned to take blazes in her stride.

Mrs McCann, mother of six and expecting another, calmly phepherded her brood out of Their burning apartment yes- terday, and her husband illdn't even hear about it until several hours InterUnited Press.

Duluth, Mar. 13. Police belleve that they have a sure sign that Spring can't be far off.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH, 14, 1958.

DULLES DISCUSSES POSSIBLE CONCESSION

Pape 3

"A Bunch Of Savages"

Will H-Tests Be Stopped? KU KLUX KLAN

The Seato Talks Failed, Says:

Peking

Ja In

Peking, Mar. 14. The Seato conference

Manila kay ended failure and the Imperial- Ists have falled to achieve their expected alms, alates a commentary in today's Ta Kung Pao on the

Seate Council meet-

Impasse Between

The West And Russia

Washington, Mør. 13. Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, was reported today to have discussed with the British and French Foreign Ministers in Manila a possible concession by the West regarding a

. halt to nuclear weapons tests.

ing, the New China News There was no official confirmation of these reports, Agency reported.

but it is known that Mr Dulles, before he left for the Seato council meeting in Manila, in- tended to take up the matter with the Allies. Under study is a plan to separate a ban on weapons which would be internationally testing

The paper adds "The tauure of the Manila conference La another landmark showing that | imperialism is heading towards

its end in Asia.

"But the Asian pepole will not relax their vigliance against Imperialist schemes."

They arrested #girl charge of shoplifting a bathing sult-United Fresn.

on

0

Memphis, Mar. 13. Another week or so

Hulph Smith's

and for re::son

Emptiness

The commentary rays the |al communique of the Maniin conference is characterised by All empltaess of its contest. Iquestions in which sponsors

have conference the

communique.

supervised from the previous insistence on

· agreement on a cut-off date for weapons pro- duction.

Such a joint proposal was cussion with the British and the part of the

disarmament French suggestions regarding "package"

before the zones which would be open to

the of Soviet Union

Allied | hutual army inspection between nations shown

five power the Soviet Union, and the West. in

lald

by

the

WEDDING

IN SIGHT ?

Sinatra

Bacall Hollywood, Mar. 13. FRANK Sinstra, whose crooning made him famous, harn't anything to say about reports he will wed aultry Lauren Bacall.

Blasira's only comment yesterday to hints by Miss Bacall that they may be wed wag a brief statement here Through his press agent

"I have always belleyed that an actor's personal life la his own businèse,” he said. "I see no reason to alter my thinking on this at this time."

From the other corner, there also was nothing but silence, Min Bacall, whose husband Humphrey Bogurt died in January, 1957, refused to comment, after hinting to friends that she might be altar-bound.

"Any further statement has to come from Mr Sinatra,” she said.

The 33-year-old agiresa has expressed her willingness to marry again. She told reporters: "If I thought I was never going to get married again, I'd retire from the human race.” -United FTCBS.

China: Wives Practise The

moving here from London, the greatest concern have not disarmament talks hold In-Reuter. Ontario, with his wife and their | been clearly

the London last year. reflected in two children, will be gone.

The United States adminis- The paper paints out the final tralion in sald to look with some

Lie upon communique viso omits entirely favour

#gustion the Inalier uf establishing that a concession on this point United States gulded missile might induce the Soviet Union buses on the territories of Asian to join in weekig ways to raembers of Seato. It is ab- broaic the disarmament Impusse, vious, the paper said, that owing At the same time, the ad- to the vehement opposition of ministration does not wont to the people of Asia it would be make a unilateral move.

Salth revealed yesterday that the family came here to be near thely favourite signer, Elvis Presicy-who is Bhout to E into the Anny-United Press.

St. Paul, Mar. 13. Iden Hittle told authorities be was simply determined to raise money to pay his income

That, he said, was the only reason he set up a 30-gallon at in his home and began selling the resultant moonshine for $8 to $10 a sallon-United

Preks.

Milwaukee, Mer. 13. Edward Kieter, a new father. wants everyone to know about his daughter,

Kiefer, a hardware store pro- prietor, put up an 18-foot neon aign on the front of his buliding. It reads: "It's a girl. 6 pounds, 11 ounces."-United Press.

How-

in: ppropriate to openly discuss ever, the indications are that such

A matter in an ofeiafit would do so if Britain and document.

France agreed.

HINTS

It is worth notice, the Tu Kung Pao continues, that Sealo is further tied to, olher im-

There have been some fairly perialist aggressive blocs as il result of the Manila ceting. good strong hints coming from It warns the State Asian coun-ficial quarters that only the tries of greater risk of war lack of Alled agreement stood they must shoulder in such case-France-Presse,

in the way of a positive pro- pura! being made by the United States to the Soviet Union.

There is an increasing belief among commentators here that disarmament is likely to prove eventually to be the unly major teple which could

Ufart Worth, Texas, Mar, 13.

United States Air Force General O. P. Weyland, said to day Amerlea had developed a Hydrogen bomb small enough to be carried by a fighter-bomber.enee. --Reutor.

∙CHILD OUT OF DANGER

Cleveinad, Mor. 13.

LEVEN-YEAR-OLD Susan Kurtz was today pronounced out of Immediate post-operational danger after a delicate "open- heart" operation, Insting alx hours. on Tuesday.

The news was received with delight by the village of Ousted. where Susan Ilved, and where 24 of the inhabitants had cash donated about a pint of blood for the child's circulatory system during the operation.-Franco-Presse.

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A British

Crossword

Puzzle

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ACROSS

3 Base of a statue (8).

8 Ia a frost (4).

Happening api to occur (8).

11 Fertiliser for a dog? (8).

18 Little mischlela (4).

15 Cuddles up (0),

10 S-T-R-E-T-C-H (3).

19 Combatant unit! (4).

21 Heavenly stuff, this (8).

26 One of the U.S.A. (0),

20 Old king gets a duck

game! (4).

27 Horsemanship (8).

1 Bird's (4).

DOWN food-and human's!

2 Sign in and include me (4); 4 Bird to be seen in her neat

(4).

5 Not a good thing to live up

to (4).

0 A certain amount of heat (6).

They often get plastered (8). 9. Dend spit (5),

10 Carved stone (5).

in

12 He's got something (6),

14 Transport animal' (5).

14 Prima-donna of the past (6).

17 A dolusion as well

(5).

19.Rendered assistance (5).

20 Confused confilet (6).

3 Tools which break lows (4).

22 Boost (4)

29 Spirit of a person (4).

24 Really exited (4).

THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acro! 1' Gossip, & Coure, 7

"Five

Goods"

LIFE IN A CHINESE WORKER'S HOME

By WALTON A. COLE

London, Mar. 13.

Discovering the human beings who exist behind a national caricature is as rewarding as it is re- freshing. One finds people who have the same basic aspirations and problems as one's. neighbours.

fe.

THIS is the third of a series of articles in which Walton A. Cole, the editor of Reuters, discusses his impres- sions of China, where he was a recent visitor.

The

elected some other

cumstances, and the mothurs of children involved were

the

brought in for discussion.

It to no different In Chin, was able 1o talk to and ask suntness between them. usefully be where 450,000,000

are questions of men, women and group people discussed at a summit confer- being organised Into a giant children in divereliled walks of mothers to investigate the cir

Communist state. During my There might be other sub-12-day visit there this year, I jects such

of did not confine my contacts to as removal mrriers to increase

and exchanges ofBeinis

dignitaries, but between the Soviet Union and the West, but a-"Brot stop" dis- atmanent agreement would b the prime objective,

Before any concession is made to the Soviet Union the

halting nuclear sue of tests, however, the United would probably awofl Stries the outcome of the series of ex- plosions it is scheduled to con- duct at the

Pacific testing grounds beginning in April,

ACTION

to

pro-

Furthertore, the administra. thon would probably wish give Congress time to act Presiden! Eisenhower's hosul 10 revise the

law to atomic energy him to share atomic secrets with the Allies.

present

French Troops Penetrate

Tunisia, They Say

Tunis, Mar. 13. allow The Tunision Government claimed tonight that a body of French soldiers penetrated into Tunisian territory from Algeria to day and withdrow under artillery cover when Tuni- sion troops approached.

If Congress acceded the

to President's request and he was able to give the Allies the bene- fit of the wide experience the United States has already gain- ed in the nuclear field, they, in tur, might apgree to halt their Own nuclear testing granumes.

pro-

Five shells fell on Tunisian

Mr Dulles was also reported soil but caused no casualties, it

to have taken to Manila for dis-sold in a communique.

Britain Is In The Class B League

Washington, Mar. 18.

The man lu charge of; con- seripting recruits into the arm-

Guidance

IS

"WIZARD"

CONVICTED

Lumberton, N. Carolina, Mar. 13. A jury tonight convicted Ku Klux Klan Wizard

James Cole of inciting a riot by Lumbee In dians at a Klan rally on January 18, Colg faces a maximum prison sentence of two years, Judge Clawson Williams, who meted out a prison term to another Klan Wizard six years ago, said he would pass sentence tomorrow.

Both

Cole and A lieutenant

who has since renounced the Klan were convicted by all-white jury. The

Jury deliberated only 32 minutes of the end of the three-day trial. Cole was indicted and extra- tod from his home in Marion, South Carolina, on State charges that it was his refusal to culi off the Klon rally thuf touched off the riot.

flundreds of Indiana, anger- ed because of reports that the Klan was attempting to in- Limidate them, descended on the ralty in a field near Max- Зол North Carolina, and routed the Klansmen with whopping, yelling and Bro.

Most of the shots were fired into the nir and only a few persona wounds. The

recelyed superhelal Indians grabbed Kian bonners and paraphernalia ald gent

the KKK

members fleeing.

París Police

Halt Traffic With

Demonstration

Paris, Mar. 13, A noisy demonstration of 7,000 Paris policemen to- day' had equally stormy tho in repercussions French National Assembly when left-wing members of Parliament supported the policeman's call for immediate consideration of their wage cipims. The demonstration started shortly before noon in the courtyard of the central police Loadquarters. Undeterred by The defence plaimed that pouring rain, the demonstrators most of the Kianamen. In shouted slogans, blew whistles cluding Cole, were unarmed and finally after getung no law enforcement reply to their claims from head- officers refused to give the quarters began to move through Klaa protection. Defence the centre of the city towards connael had told the jury the National Assembly. earlier that the riot W14 staged "by 潺 bunch Savages,"

The State claimed that Cole, former

Junk dealer and parts Line preacher, had directed Klan demonstrations against the usually-peaceful Lumbees by earlier cross burnings.

and that

of

Judge Williams ordered bath Cole and James Garland Mar-

Traffic was paralysed as they marched through the math streets.

Anti-riol special police barred to the National

tin, 39, of Reidsville, North their way Caroling, held tonight in the Assembly, but at last a delega- Custody of the Robeson Countylon of union Sheri, Malcolm. McLeod, who was allowed

a chief witness against present their claims. Cole-United Press.

was

DIVORCE FOR INGRID?

representatives to enter

WAGE RISE

and

They were calling for wage increases, and for a "risk bonus" because of the increasing number of attacks on police by North African terrorists.

A director of the municipal police was roughly handled by the crowd, and Member of Parliament who told the de- Rome, Mar. 13.

monstrators that the riot police for Ingrid Berg had been asked to intervene was Roberto Rossellini houted down and retired hastily sent urgent queries throughout to the National Assembly build- the world today for evidence toļing.

Attorneys

And

as such has Living in flats

part of urban become as rauch lite in China anywhere the Western work. The fats ore austere and strictly func- tional, but unfailingly the oc-

"The mothers who had been cupants all sald that for them quarrelling were given guld- housing has never been so good.ance as to how to avoid such episodes, the main point of The emphasis is much more which was that they should try on the community than the in- dividual for these flat chrollers, to give more personal attention man but some of the problems have to their own children." been stock situations

the Ma Ming-chin pays about strengthen the grounds for an West for years, like mothers- 139. 4d. a month rent for her nulment of their eight-year-old When a delegate of the union in-law and noisy chlidren who apartment, and not

quite as morringe.

group, presenting the claims disturb the neighbours.

much again for heating and The search for evidence became out to tell the crowd that I talked to Ma Ming-chin, a electricity. She in probably housewife of 80 who has three better off than many Chinese came necessary yesterday when their demands would be answer- a Rome civil court postponed cd soon, angry demonstrators children, aged six years, two mothers, for her husband's wage for the third time a hearing on called for an immediato reply, years and six months. Sb is above the average and the Rossellini's suit pending receipt and her husband share a three- has a modern home by Chinese room fint with their mother-in- standards. law in a new block of Bats not far from a turbine factory outside Shanghai.

Two of the rooms are

used

of

Towards dusk, the demonstro- pertinent documents from Stockholm, Mexico and else tors dispersed, but within the National Assembly Itself, In- Chics are overcrowded largo- where. ly due to an Influx from the Rossellini, B1, filed the salt cidents began to occur as the Members of Parliament discussed lund (which the government la against the mother of his three the problem and took sides.

on the divorce other for trying to reverse), and much of children In December for sleeping, the

residential

The National Assembly first building pro- grounds that Ingrid's cling witches with a neigh stamme remains to be done,

Ma Ming-chin has to the

from Dr Poter Lindstrom was recessed its sesion "until the not recognised in Sweden, She Minister of the Interior (Maurice bour, and there is a joint

Women enjoy much more 3m not contesting

suit Bourges-Maunoury) gives 115 lavatory. But let her tell her freedom than they ever did to brought because diverso

the old China, and many ob- illegal in Italy-United Press. servers think they are one of

own story:

Strict Budget

"My husband is one of the the master workers at the Metory

The incident occurred in the Ain Drabarn region after

Algerian border

village "and

troops had searched a deserted appeared to place mines in it."

FATALISM

The now allegation about ed services has told Congress French military activities came that the United States should amid fatalism in Tunis about: not follow the British example the future of the Anglo-Ameri- in abolishing conscription be- cause Britain is playing now can good eices

In a class B league."

working. here,

mission now

Observers sold today's specch Lieutenant-Genera! Lewis Hershey, Director of Selective by the Tunisian President M. appeared Bourguiba, Service, cald in private testi Harbib

mony to a Congress committee, to throw into doubt the work the text of which was publish of the mission as conceived ed today: "I do not believe we when it started three weeks can guide too much on what] ngo. England may be doing because

earning 90 yuan (about 28.18) rightly,

a monik and he is paid forl-

make out a strict budget, allotting 60 yuan D month for food.

the mala props of the regime.

Glamour is eschewed and not

even the simplest lewellery is Post-Mortem On admissible and stating that the

worn. They work alongside men in the factories and are riven two months' pald maternity leave."

A Goldfish

is explanations" of the incident, but reopened again with a short statement by Bourges-Maunoury describing the demonstróilon' as

Government was not prepared lo discuss it then in the Assembly.

Left-wing members of Parlia- ment began shouting "T mediately"

A statement by right-wing independent M. Dides,

a former police com- missioner, further annoyed the Leftist members and the session was again suspended.

Chartres, Mar. 13. French authorities today or-

Some have risen to prominent posts bi government and 17-dered an autopsy performed on dustry.

The

"I practise the Ave "goods" Tong Ti-yan, for example, is 4 goldish in an attempt to probe the mystery of a "ball of the housewife and mother manager of a fountain pen fac of fire sewn over the village of of the New China. It is tory where production has - Bercheres, aquth of Paris.

the bus creased a hundredfold in seven good to Encourage

goldfish, found dead in band in his work. The years. Their objective is to

must be good to produce a pen as good, if not a bowl on the farm of Mourice housewife

Parker Com-Lasne, was the only clue to the her husband. It is good to better than the

www ac United States phenomenon, which allend literacy classes. It is nany of the

of the 930 companiest by a nauseating and good to have friendly rola About 60 per cent

suffocating our which forced tions with neighbours and workers are women.

Lame's family out of the house. pontually assist them. It is

Franco-Pr (Conti, on page 10, cvl. 2) essential to make * good Budget and adhere to it.

"We have fow troubles with the neighbours and in this block of six tantiles live over England is admitting things to M Bourguiba called on the

35 people. We have disproved herself that she is not admitting Americans and British to make muny popular theories such as to other people she is the choice between the co

unpleasantness when mothers- playing now in a class B league, tradictory French and Tunisia are around, and that any standpoints in their dispute women cannot shane dlching. sho la mot a major league more China Mali Special.

before next Thursday-cecond anniversary of Tunisian in dependence. Router.

Price Of Rubbish

London, Mar. 39. Household refuso collected by. local authorities from the homes of Britain is worth more than Institution of Municipal sinepra was told here today Ching Mall Special.

Year's Truce

Win the block there is a group leader for the housewives. The theme of the activities of the group is to help housewives practise the dvo "goods Chlidren aửu, the male surco of trouble in the netghbourhood and the

asalate its sroup solving probleme of this kind.

Wibe Just occasion we had to children of some of my neigh-| boas provoking the parents to take aldoa mud” having: Amplan-

When it reopened, Dides tried once more to speak and the up

The zour broke out again, session was finally closed but the members of Parliament ro- mained in their seats. Long after the Assembly President jett, the members continued to diacum the problem. --France.

Pream

Rickshaws In Hollywood

NO LAW AGAINST USE OF VEHICLES: POLICE

Hollywood, Mar. 13. DICKSHAW owpers in Hollywood can relaxı There's no law against using one of the ler-powered vehicle here It Romeone can be found to pull it.

The fine legal point about rickshaws on busy olly' sirent was probed yesterday by police olibor T.'J, Gray, who Angwered a chilzen A -ondi-flusj-a-

Adherent, & Ticks, & S-ampic, 11 Nan-kaun, 28 Gennets, 15 Better, £20 million”sterling a year, the morrow a truce which has wit- | doni syylita a queimal was due to PHBREASTÉME? VEM blooking traffo on La

10 Reset, 10 Hogmanay, 20 Gayer, 71 Saturn. Boyu: 1 Gelam, 2

Steep, 3 Present, Cotton, 5 Dia-roet, & Edison, 10 Ministry, ja Aldana, 13 Goring, 14 Esther, 10 Trait, 17. Hayoo.

Nicosia, Mar. 15, A year

of uneasy truce on this strife-torn land ends to En-nessed a total of 11 deaths, as Wount and ad bob plosionUnited “Frear,

When he arrived, he spend antique dealer Lenoord R. Lofuky, 27, prkluotas slong betwROD Ela konjamkay with saliqum' imaolar Albert Tegnes

on the most, serenely unaware of the born- blowing, hair-fearing motorists.

Kofsky, explained. 'Brous" wanted to buy the richihaw" but only after be rado gjarg ik was in rood shape,

·Tyhille horpe sounded, officer Gray thambod the vehicle code. Then he onlod bis wasch gdimmander, the wald ho kator of no lim Agalum. Piękshaws.

Letaky was being to kindly demonales to big.

- * - problems the dealer may not hava lo WIT

About - Kepang bevaht the rickshaw for $986.

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