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DEATHS

THE CHINA MAIT TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1958.

This Is America

N.Y. (By Airmail),

MORE

and

with

↑ War

From JOHN THOMPSON

whoop

the by the

who has headed man

To his lawyer, Sexton left Mohawk trio pounced on the the Federal Bureau of Investiga- | $1,000 (£310) on condition that

since 1924-J, ORE shops will now attackers. In seconds the four tion

Edgar he is not to have "ono cent f he leis my niecke break this open here on Sundays, led-two of them running into

will." the arms of two After a long, embittered. patrol down the street.

policemen an behind-the-scenes struggle, New York City Council has voted 14 to seven in favour of liberalising the by-laws.

For the showdown vote the Ayen were made up of 11 Jowinl members backed by three Pro-

estonts.

Agninst: seven Roman Callio- ten were lics. Three council absent.

Background is that New York shops have been losing business to nearly New Jersey. There the opening laws are less stric!.!

and Mts

floover.

From Arst page to last Hoover

Mr writes with awe of the Com-OR HOURS

merince. FASHION for "internationa) munist

The book is Hargelt searches at their set" parties In New York's botand to be a centre of con- home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, for Greenwich Village: wearing troversy,

their five-year-old son Steppon. foreign portage stamps stuck

Finally Mr Hargett looked in the deep frome and found on your forehead.

Stephen In with the Joint and the groceries.

Millionaires

Many will pooh-pooh Hoover's clear statement of tactics and strategy used by Communists in the US. Many will say the boolt exaggerates The potenilal strength of Communism here.

HANGES of becoming A Hoover writes from his inside CHA

millionaire-evon in this knowledge of cases the FBI wonderland-ure not what they has investigated. For han "there is now no doubt that America is were. The days of Carnegie, of the legendary Hetly Green, are the prime torget of internatio:! gone.

Communism,"

the 1 have

results of an New Yorkers often drive out mvestigation Into salaries garns there for Home Sunday' shop-ed by presidents of the biggest ping. But the discussions of the US corporations. New York Council have been

cations.

bedevilled by religious compli- These are the organisation chief. They hold the must im- posing executive posts Americu.

Much of the argument has reminiscent of the arid bear

MARQUES NASTO—At her residence today, 18 March, 1960, ̈ Mre Laura A. Marques Basto, ugod 13. Now reposing at the Hong- kung Funeral Home. Cortege will pass the Murument today struggles that have lain behind

the Reensing acts in Britain With teetotal

830 p.m. No flowers by request MACAU Lisbon nod London papers pleas copy.

CARS FOR SALE

3:31 RILEY 2 tre. Europea twner. Tel. 41779,

-15 jaan

MUSICAL

for

and church chapel groups at work.

Over a hundred bosses were asked to give confidential facts and figures on what they carn, what they pay in taxes, what they save.

Their average earnings were a year and $111,500 (£30,000)

So for, with Its white collar and service workers outnumber- B-10 am. 2-4 ing the factory labour, New

York has been much less sharp- they reckoned to have 18 or I affected by the recession than 20 per cent left for investment other parts of the country. or to spend as they pleased.

As

These mer are in charge of accountant put it: VANGUARD, Recordlig Con- "Someone hes to keep the boolts, businesses employing an average nobareurs have a superb and varied

nr 15,000 workers, with assets of even if they show red ink." 1st of lies such as The Weekuto

$240 million (£87,000,000) and Toggle Gypsies, "The Lytes of London, The Waivers JA

So the disputes over Sunday sales of $291 million (£102 Conect, -ri Chenival WBH Straw Gold opening have been in no way million). Silver-Popular Waltzes etc. Fates & Co.. 751 Alexandra Howe, Tele-Overshadowed by the talk of bact

home SUICO, 226

times. It has been one of the most emotional discussions in the city council's history-with rabbis at one time picketing the City Hall.

NOTICE

HONG KONG CUA

NOTICE is hereby given that the 110th Yearly General Meeting of the Members of the Hong Kong Club will be held at the Club House on Tuesday, 18th March 1958, në 5.30 p.m.

By Order of the Committee,

E. L. McDOUGALL,

Acting Secretary,

If they saved that 20 per cent of income they have left over, it would

them 45 years (without Interest} to become

toke

livenires. Salaries of these executives

NAME the seasons, sald the ranged from $75,000 to $300,000 Kansas examination question. (£25,000 to £107,000). Six out Girl's answer: 'Duck season. of 10 are getting more than deer season, quali season, their predecessors -companies pheasant scaron." Boy's ure bigger, salaries are up, and answer: "Football, basketball, so is the cost of living. track, tennlo."

Lung Cancer

HAIN SMOKER dies of lung

cancer and

how, nearly three years later, his widow is suing two of

He warns that "the weapons of Communism are still formid- able. They become even more effective when we lower our guard and when we become lax | in strengthening our democratic institutions,”

A

Immediately they called A neighbour, also their doctor, whe

boy wrapped the manket and hot-water bottles. He was taken to hospital where he is reported to be making a good recovery.

POLICE broke up a betting syndicate at the Hialeah track, Florida, when officials bacamis susplolous of a Teshlonably dressed woman. She was found to have complate telegraph equipment under the folds of hor sack dress and was wiring back race results

It is not

colleagues. un olarmist book, Hoover makes it plain, that the Communist Party In the US is negligible. But he makes it his task to sound a warning.

Political Fight

autumn for

спе

of New York State.

off-course

Bird Dogs

Armoured-Plated Cars Used In Butter

Smuggling In Belgium

By DAVID WILLEY

Brussels, Mar, 17. BELGIAN customs police are fighting a daily battle against wealthy and highly organised gangs traflicking across the frontier between the Netherlands and Belgium in smuggled Dutch butter.

"Our

forces aro

The smugglers, the police say, equip large American cars enough equipped with Bullet-proof anpour in number to combat the plating and tear out the back | smuggiers.“ Fonts to make room for their Smuggling continues because delicate, but heavy, cargo. Dutch butter prices are about Using some of the hundreds one half of those prevalling in of unpatrolled tracks and minor Belgium. In the Netherlands,

dairy rons which

the play-2.2 lbs of fresh

buller equivalent of 65 Belgian francs (3/04 por lb.) In Belgium, it costa over 100 francs (0/4d per lb.)

cross

wooded 155-mile long frontier, the smugglers, using false number plates, cross into Bel- ghum loaded with 20 or more 55 1b. parcels of butter. They travel at breatc-neck speed and leave customs officials power- less.

Unable

coats the

D

not well | Belgians hoarding florins with or sumcient which to buy contraband bulter curing visits to the Netherlands, Penalties for smugglers who pet caught are licavy. In # recent cuse at Torres, three Belgians were sentenced to

months imprison- total of 17 ment, ned 1,252,000 Belgian francs (£8,041) and had a car end a lorry confiscated for smuggling Dutch bulfer.

Police pay * "bonus" to people informing

illegal butler selling, and to customa men who make a successful swoop. But most informers prefer to remain anonymous.

Small Time

the

Police

bolleve that smuggling gangs are controlled by wealthy Belgian traffickers living in safety and luxury in Brussels or Antwerp on the profits of their enterprise.

But

timo

In spite of a special authority to use firearms against suspect-

In addition to these ed persons within six miles of the frontler, customs police large scale professional gangs, admit that

of small they have been there are hundreds

fear unable to prevent hundreds of

smugglers living tons of cheap Dutch butter the frontfer who carry +0 being smuggled into the coun-legal pound or two of butter lay during the past year.

across cach day and build up stocks to sell In a single pro- fitable deal,

"The smugglers use private cars and lorries, but butter is also strapped on to bleyeles and hidden in canal barges and trains," ane officer told porters. "Sometimes

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Seized

oa

In one case, which occurred in 1930. n gang of 12 mugglers, seven Dutch and Bye Belgians, led by a woman, were arrested and 13 tons of butter seized. At the trial, it was alleged that they had smuggled a total of 85 tons of butter астосу the frontier before they were caught

the

One newspaper reported, for

M. Henri Liebaert, that example,

small

Belgian Finance Minister, was creamery in a Dulch frontier

questioned recently in Parlin- fire village was selling 30 tons of

ment about measures takon to the

weak tyres of

suspected butter

to "casual"

smugglers. suppress the butter vehicles, and succeed in slow customers.

He said that six motorised ing them down, but more often A recent rise in the exchange Customs detachments had been than not they escope. What rate of the Dutch florin on the created along the Belgo-

officer on a customs

free Belgian money exchange Dutch border, and that Customs attributed by efcials had seized a total of bioycle do against an armour-market plated Chevrolet?"

Antwerp newspapers to some

CO-CALLED "bira dogs" are the latest problem reported here at Idlewild airport, where Trans-Atlantic passengers land.

These are high pressure sales- TWO of America's richest mea

Wo expected to fight this men who pounce on servicemen from duty overseas. of America's retuming biggest political jobs-Governor The "bird dogs" offer free rides and sometimes free hotel accom- for a car For the Democrals, Governor modation in return

contract often is likely

signed Harriman

sland Bale again. His fortune

without careful reading by tired 75,000,000-dollur (£20,000,000) servicemen malous to get home. class.

WOMEN were let in at 50 an For the Republicans, most-

Y hour

for favoured

a special extra for nomination ig Nelso

at a New York de- day's sale A. Rockefeller, said to be worth more than 100,000,000 partment store. dollars (£35,000,000).

to

can

A

was is in the

FOUR nieces are Incensed over their Texan oilman uncle's will.

near

Last time there was a riol, with smashed windows and

shoplifting. And with a close watch on the entrances it was silla stormy day, with 3,000, Eighty-year-old J. E. Sexton customers fighting for sweaters. has left his relatives $100 (£35) handbags, pyjamas, and belts rach. Rest of an estimated for a few cents. $5,000,000 (£1,700,000)

he has

First customer in was a man

| CHANGING his name for o day: Me Hoffman, Jewish cft to Mrs Agnes Kirk, 40-year- who had waited all night. He

old matron mayor of Dublin, TexaG.

of a nursing home got the only bicycle on show for On

where he spent two years.

five dollars (359.). St Patrick's Day he will pre- .afdad over festivities as Mr

Pat Flannigan.

PERMANENT COLD Ð the head is the price paid by the biggest US actor Peter Lind Hayes for star- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES toxiceo companies for $750,000 ring in the new Broadway force "Who Was That Woman 1 Saw

"MYRSTELION"

Damar 4 eng be suweged by Alevory Chubland de

it'

(£267,000).

The widow, Mrs Victoria You With es the vesel win Lartigue-her husband was 83-

At every performance his co- claims that cigarettes made by

his wife Mary star-who is one firm and cigarette tobacco ficaly-pours a bucket of water 1938, made by the other "Used anti

is resigned lo his tu precipitated"

fatal illness his sniffing for the rest of the great pain and run.

Wharf

A.m, CT) Mazel

10 and congresa are requested Juve

from

tiels representatives present and gave him during the survey,

sulfering.

BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE. Agents.

Hong Kong, March 17, 1968.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

m/s "CHANGSHA"

ACTRESS Jo Ann Bcheror got her divorce because the bald her husband flew into a tantrum and moved out when sha wald to him: "It looks to me like you're studying AT bar Instead of FOR the Bar."

REATER love hath no star. Arrived 17th March, 1958.

Marilyn Monroe says she Damaged virgo ex this voel way may play a small part in a new be surveyed by Mews: Goddard & dramu by her husband, play- Duglas at Hongkon0.00 .1. en

Kowinwright Arthur Miller-just for Thursday, 29th March and Friday, the chance of acting in one of 21st March, 1938 And Danatees his plays. representatives are requested to be present during survey,

Wharf Godow

BUTTERFIELD SWIE,

Avents

Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd. China Navigation Co., Ltd.

over him. She

It is the couple's first time fogether in a play.

BROADWAY stage director Arthur Real да formed a tiddlywinks team from the cast

Enemy of "An

of the People." He says that when is maro

professionat he will challange the team sponsored

by Prince Philip.

LMOST unbelievable coins- cidence that was the New York police reaction to 11-year- ala Negra George Jones's ad- on the was She has not worked since the mission that he

when to children

or TV.

scene

Olivier tim "The Prince and drowned in the Hudson River- the Showgirl." Now Marilyn says: "I am interested in good eight months apart. parts, and ID matter wigi Said George Jones: There, nedium-Hollywood, Broadway that's where he fell in. I threw COMING TO BRITAIN?

him a piece of string but it AUTOWALL over 300 new drive

bruke." And "Bul as for Arthur writing a

that was almost yourself cars available, delivered to

does tot word-for-word the tale he told point of arrival. Special waster play for meArthur rates from £18

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To ADVERTISERS

SUNDAY POST-HERALD Врасо for commercial advertising should *booked not latar

noon on Wednesdays.

Bick.bed

Now he has confessed: HIS ON

Elliot Paul, author of many books pushed them in." He pushed in Including the famova "The seven-year-old Louls Dinant, he Last Time 1 Saw Parie" has, sold, because he would not give after a lifetime as an agrcétic, him 10 cents.

had

sudden conversion. From his bedside ha has joined the Greek Orthodox Church,

UT Swooped

the Mohawk

Indlans not to scalp but, to

State Office

Southern State

beauve the palefaces. Scene: Not DEEP in the

and Classified Advertisa monta a szma).

of Alabama, the first Negro for 50 years. will be running for

China Mail Entertainment Guide

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT

KING'S & PRINCESS: "Short Cut To Hell" Robert

Ivera in a "shocker.".

STAR & METROPOLE: "My Man Godfrey." June

Allyson and David Niven in a comedy, ROXY & BROADWAY: "Peyton Place." Lana Tarner and Hope Lange in a strong small town drama.

HOOVER & LIBERTY:

"The Pride And The Passion." Cury Grant, Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren in a technicolour drama. ALHAMBRA: "The Teahouse Of The August

Moon." Marlon Brando and Glen Ford, CAPITOL: "Across The Bridge." Rod Steiger in

a drama.

RITZ: "The Garment Jungle." Lee J. Cobb in the

garment racket,

MAJESTIC:

"Last Of The Badmen." Montgomery in a western.

George

ORIENTAL: "Les Girls." Gene Kelly in a musical.

Audio And Visual

Enterta

nment

China Institute In

New York Helps Students

AR

but

By DAVID T. K. WONG

New York. RE you interested in studying in America

do not know how to go about it? Are you anxious to secure a scholarship but do not know where to apply? If so and if you are a Chinese -the China Institute in New York may be able to belp you.

97 ton of contraband butter, and 118 vehicles, during the Brst nine months of 1057.

But, according to people living near the frontier, this figure represents only a trac- Lon of the butter which crossed the border illogally during that period, especially since A former custom-free allowance of two and 00.0 quarter lbs of butter per person Coming into Belgium was sup- pressel.

M. Liebaert told the ques- Loner that he was satisfed that tho

customs Netherlands authorities were co-operating with Belgian police in attempts to stop the trame. It Is cer-

interests of the Netherlands authorities to do #D, because a proportion of the

tainly in the

duty levied on each two- and ne quarter lbs of butter enter ing Belidan gots to the Netherlands, under the "Bene- lux" customs union agreement between the two countries and Luxembourg.

Exception

The China Institute receives, expanded. Today it occupies a letters from all over the world | four-storey building with 60 applying for the fellowships rooms in East 85th Street. The administers and for information building, named Ching House, about American universities, In whe donated to the China

Agricultural products are the recent years most of the letters Institute by Henry Luce in 1945.

main exception to the present The have come from Hongkong and

buliding has in it n Talwan. but letters also come library with reference books on free circulation of goods within Ovur the and China, a

"Benelux" union. music from Malaya, Indonesia,

TOOM, BI elsewhere.

exhibition room where ex-

years, the three the past ton ishibitions of Chinese paintings, members have largely integral- art and sculptures are held from ed their economies. And under time to time, a demonstration a treaty of full economic union room where students are taught expected to be ratifled by Bel- Netherlands and cooking, glum, the Chinese painting and

during 1958, And also a number of offtece of Luxembourg sisler

"Benelux" organisations like the

is pledged to a China Bociety of America and harmonisation of agricultural the National Tsinghua University policies "within five years," Office.

This may cause hardship to While the activities of the the Belgian dalry Industry, Chine Institute

been have

whose coals are higher than expanding over the years, Its those of the Netherlands be- Income has been decreasing. I cause production is much

"As long as the person Chinese we try to help him," sald Dr C. P. Cheng, the Director of Cultural Projects. "We don't care where he comes from or a citizen of what country he is."

Non-Political

For the moment, howOYET. both Belginn dairies and tho State. nre the losers by the considerable illegal trade in smuggled Dutch butter. The datrics ara undersold, while the State loos valuablo Customs revenue-China Mail Special.

The China Institute, described as a non-pollical, non-religious, and non-profit organisation, was started in 1926 for the purpose of spreading knowledge of has no foundation fund and smaller in Belgium, and agri- Chinese culture in the

United consequently it has to live from cultural wages are higher. States. At that time its

year to year on voluntary activities WETE confined

to donations. arranging lectures on various

of a Beenuse

shortage of aspects of Chinese culture, and

funds, the

staff of the China its office

was located

in one institute has been cut by half small room.

since the war and its branch But since then its activities

office at Boston has also had to Apart have greatly expanded.

close. However, it still main- lecture series from lis

tains a branch office at Berkeley Chinese

culture, it advises

in California. It costa about Chinese students as ta

year to run the universities are best for which

China Institute. subjects, it indicates to them the most likely places for securing scholarships, and it helps them

obtain Joba graduation should they decide to remain in this country,

10

Those are

after

021

which US$100,000 a

their

On

nouncements and loteriado; 7.15, York teachers to provide them men beating up a believe I can bring both races Greek Danods and Tubes; 8.20.

Brooklyn citizen and his wife.

Chlef TwoDKY called on his mates, Shaneoak and Kennedy,

Fellowships

During the current academic ycar thd China Insititute

to

than the forests or the prairie, but

It conducts courses, in cos Dwarded 19 fellowships Brooklyn. Time: 3 am.

New York Chinese Trogressive Jazz, procented by Ray operation with the

students for pori- RADIO HONGKONG Three Mohawks,

Cordeiro: B. Bidney Torch and bis City Board all steel-State Office.

of Education, For the SOUTH CHINA warkers, wera

sduate studies and filled 1,458 Orchestra: 0.28, Birthday Malibag; having a quiet i MORNING POST and the drink 11 an

Radio announcer Perry L. 5.30 p.m. "Not for Squares": 2, 9.30, Band Call 8.65, Story Of Jane Chinese culture, history, langu-lobe with Chinese students and all-night bor.

Time Signal,

card Europe Armitage: Time Signal, and the »ge, painting and cooking. graduates since I started Thompson has decided to stand singing Greece and italy in fews: 3.00, Weather Forecast, Ans CHINA MAIL, 48 hours Commotion before date of publication. were four

designed for New placement service. outside and there aa lieutenant-governor "because duced by Wilfred Thomas: 1

Serenade; 7.45, Evening

There are Gloan

at present about Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; 0.50, Miler and Hle Orchestra; 8. Per with better background training 3,000 Chinese students studying Special Announcementa

closer together."

Weather Report: 7. Time Bignal. | conallty Parado-Time Colikmbó, 615, when they teach the "thousands in the United States. They News 1.10, Cominentary: 1.15.

Violin Recital by Henry Kole of Chinese students from China- form the second largest foreign He hopes to run sa a Demo- | "Glätlight" featuring Carmen Penina 150, đà. The

Other Sid Tho

town. crat. But the

Three to four hundred student group, exceeded only by State vocal with Nick Death and his party's

Reverso Side of Hit Paraders--Pro- Quartet: 7.30, Jose Maria Paloma | panted by Rick Kendall;uỹ, Squad teachers take these courses each those from Cantata, committoo recently adopted and is Spanish Orahestra: 7.47, Room: 9.30, The Enchanted Hour year. resolution calling for enforce- Musto in Mislature; Bilojka AR Mundo Varieties; 10.30, Mood la

In addition there are between ment of all laws requiring racial from Here" 0:45. Victor Your ad Music: 1. Data Wits Deenen larich It rune a yearly round table 4,000 and 5,000 Chinese who are

bis Singing Bling; 4.50, Winther | 31,50, Prelude To Midnight: 12 conterence. segregation.

provide the now working in America after Report: 9. Time Signal. Nowa and | Manight," God Save The

Que opportunity for Chinese and their graduation. Or these. Home News from Britain), 9.10, A: Cows Down. FIRST helicopter arrest tu 24ibute to Johorski, Poet

American scholars to meet and about 700 are on the faculties TELEVISION reported from

Laureate, written and natraled" by Long Island.

Children's p.m.,

Nour-Can Change views on various prob- of American univerailles. Police (in the air) saw a par Found presented by John Wallace; toons; 5.15. Children's Fim: 6720, lema and to promoto

inseful

Dr Cheng said that there has moving at ozprselve spoed, 1945. The Ink Spots 10,00, Weather Cirais Day in "Br Top Artistik nelivlijos in iibe deid of Sino- been no difficulty whatsoever in radiosd ground police, who Report: 11, TION "Bigal. Radio Close Down, 7.39jan triing Yor

placing Chinese graduates in the stopped the driver. It was a 11.50, Close Down.

Newsreel 11.15And Bo To Bet: Christopher The Story, all Copper American cultural relations

and technics) helde. It publishes various studies on aclentine Revision Concert stolen car.

However, a great majority of Tel: 3:30. Lalit Palmerés a leges: schlasse language and culture, REDIFFUSION

of the Propagune pust

It also artangos social gather those who received their degrees 3p.ro. Buriană Miptions;. 33, det 1, 10FT 312 Calling Card

social (Chinese), Prented by Fahr Fumings for the Chloeso in New | fn the humanities and makes a Arm, unwavering] (sights:

Textin

Bandey, Birta fronour Home: 1e3" York such as dos portios bridge sciences etli bave to take only 4.30, attack on Commuriiam and all your

Voosity Youre; verilog Teguire:TMnd Stock - Outils gemes and dances.

temporary jobs. Children's, Corner-Another Chapter Steering Paul Carpenter, Maar dage

In keeping with lle expanded Cose Down

Colds

Even the slightest cold

Is to be feared

Do not let it spread Defect it from the start by taking For 2 CAFASPINS

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