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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958,

Special Police Riot Squads Stand By

BRIEFS Confidence Vote For Gaillard

WAS

Andalusia, Mar. 18. Folice batt the CAT probato Judgo Iram J. Brogden driving, and the judge harried- ly guided it back to ho score of political raily he had just left.

Leaving in haste, the judge had taken the wroug CBT/ United Fren

New York, Mar. 18. While Fifth Avenue crowds watched yesterday's St. Patrick's Day parade, a large group in front of a new store kept their backs turned to the procession,

They were watching the parade un television sets on din- play in

store windows-United I'rest.

Isle of Ely, Mar. 18.

Kuaneti Giddens,

Farmer annoyed by a persistent noise

the floor under

of his house, pried up the floorboards and got

a sweet rurprise.

He found a colony of bees and 90 pounds of honey-United Prem

SECURITY "PRECAUTIONS

ARE TAKEN WHILE

ASSEMBLY IN DEBATE

Paris, Mar. 18.

French Premier, Folix Gaillard, won a parliamentary con- fidence vote on constitution revision by an 86 vote majority today.

But as the vote took place, right-wing parties in Gaillard's broad coalition became restive over reported new developments in the Anglo-

American good offices mission on the French-Tunisian dispute.

At the same time, special anti-riot police, including squads flown in from

Algeria, stood by to cope with possible violence stemming from Com munist and Rightist meetings in Paris tonight.

London, Mar. 18.

As the members of the Na-sllent" rulical Socialists were Robin Hood reported today

Lional he was robbed,

Asembly voted con- disturbed over reports that the good offees fidence in the government by Anglo-American Green, who

282 votes to 100, special security mission might result in a pro- measures

41:0 were

taken posal that France abandon 118 of supervision byer outside the Parliament building right

prevent any recurrence ofTunisian airtiekis, inst Thursday's march on the

PREMATURE Assembly by some 2.000 pollee seeing peelal "danger" bonuses

that

Actor Hichard portray the legendary hero on iclevision, told police burglars took valuables worth $700 from his home-United Press.

Tokyo, Mur. 18.

Furmakers who get too drunk

In the Anaka diatriel hear about morning.

Those point of being forced

entertainment

next

who celebrate to the

arrested

are Boxi

FO-

la inten the morning to police tape cording of their inebriated

ranting-United Press.

Lafayette, Mar, 18.

11's the woman who pays on the Purdue University campus this week.

10

parlia warned at 4

Gaillard announced to the The "Independent" Assembly today the direlplinary | mentary STOUP steps taken against the police | meeting today that they could omeinls in the wake of Thurs-not accept such on "abandon day's dononstrations,

met" by France.

Paris Police Prefect, Andre Lohikunne resigned last week, and last night Municipal pollee ellet, Andry Roches was dis- missed and the police intelli- gener director was transferred to another post.

The confidence vole today had been demanded by Gaillard when the

voted surprise

Ambly

which

amendment

During an "Ald To Our Men Week the co-eds are holding coats, opening doors, carrying I would run countor to the alm books and trenting the men to sodas.-United Press.

Detroit, Mar. 18. Appearing in court yesterday on charges of shoplifting after he was arrested 常 3 p.m. on Saturday, Edwin C. West, said "I was fate and there was nothing I could do about [6,"

West said he had cast his horoscope on Saturday morning. "And 3 p.m. was to be a squared hour. That's bad, I knew that trouble would befall me, and it did."-United Presa,

But Government members longing to the "Independent" Forty Indicated the distur-. bence was premature and asked their fellow party members" to wall until the question Was cleared up at forthcoming Cabinet meeting.

'Hell Hath' No Fury Like

Los Angeles, Star. 18. M Donald MÀNIE (The Body) Me- Learfully told

District Attorney William Ik McKesson today that her mil-

A Woman

Scorned"

Hohaire husband Harry Kart was not responsible for har 1057 kidnapping, despite the story she told police and reporters two wečkɛ sɛð,

The beautiful blonde astrers, whoma mikortiny maid yestar- day the would decline to take a lie detector besi, said sor statements sho made that stoe mariafacturer larry Karl engineered her antola-publicised Jundary, 1987, abduction were #false,"

The sorem originally made the allegations concerning 'her husband whito in Cinwinhati, Ohio, for nightclub engagement. The day before, Kari had disclosed that bus kad told his wife he wanted a divorod.

Kari yerlerday was cleared to polise satisfaction of any Implication in his wife'a sbduction when he took a le dotoo. tor test, despiła Marte's refusal to do so,

McKemòn said, after the conference with the actress that shu made the satésmenia about Kari "in a moment of pique and anger."

Attorney Jerry Giesler, who had accompanied Min Mo- Donald when she appeared for the meeting with the District Attornej, commented:

"ffell hath no fury like a woman scorned."---Untied. Press.

BROTHERS CLASH

The

Birmingham, Mar, 18.

Harris brothers, James Chyto ran into each other on the street here.

of and

K "Internationalisation" the-tirfields were accepted by the French Government, the three parties would probably pull out of the Gaillard coali- tion-France-Presse.

it was at the crest of a hill, and neither saw Bie other's cor until too late. Damage slight and there were no in- Jurics-United Presa,

WEB

SHE WANTS TO GIVE AWAY HER

UNBORN CHILD-SNUBBED

HE FLEW A

MILLION

MILES

London, Mar, 18.

Pago 3

Hungary's Gypsies Wander On

Budapest, Mar. 18, M'er bonus foes by thorities to mice en clite MOST of Hungary's 200,068 sypater persist in their wanderlor

down, a report on sypales published here today complained.

The report, quoted by “% BETI news agency, mid that of the 10,000 gypsies living in quet and ils mirroundings, only one quarier had regular work. The other canfinued to wander about,

During the war, the Nazis deported tens of thoumnda of - Hungarian typales-France-l'resse,

British Crossword Puzzle

12

116

17

22

ACROSS

DOWN

1 Happy as a giri? (4).

2 Hang around]

with intent?

4

Face showing

the lines of

(0),

timet (7).

3

As terrible as can bo (0).

Captain Gordon P. Olley, the first pilot to fly a million villes, died in a London hospital to- day. He was 64.

8

Might be flot (4).

4 Substantial (5).

B

Rank in a Scottie regiment (4).

How we stand! (6).

r

Lady dropa (5)..

10

The generous party? (7).

No longer together (8).

11

12

Do, some paper work (4), Plants complete collections (4).

12 Beetle party7 (4).

13 Holiday trip? (4).

13 Details news? (4),

criminals (4).

18 It's a dish, of course! (0).

20 But does it get in the way

it a plenic? (0),

Captain Olley-known by his initials "G.P.Q." to pirmen the world over-did not have a 14 Closeness of the popula- 10. Distance feared by many casualty Among the 40,000

Lion? (7), passengers he carried during the 17 This was plighted (5). 10,000 flying hours he spent 19 Clip (5), creating his million-mile re- 22 Some flowers for Judy (7), rord.

20 In the thick of things? Captain Olley held every

(4),

23 Juzi the place for a night established mary or records. 28 Where the Sapperz keep (0). As long ago as 1922 he set up a their gear? Make it good 24 English town (5), world gliding record.--Reuter. (7).

25 Legal actionsí (8).

licenco available to a pilot and 27 Bide of meal! (4). of the government constitutional

bi to strengthen the Freuch executive.

Manchester, Mar. 18. MOTHER of three children sold today she was being snubbed by neighbours because she was offering to give away her fourth, as yet unborn, ebildi,

years and still 'chlidless but Mrs Winkley said she would not choose until more letters had arrived. She would pick out 10 and make her choice from them.

Mre Winkley who lives in a comfortable new council house said she wanted her first scut

two children-"no doubt about that"--because child- ren make a home.

The entire constitutional re- vision bill will now be back to committee and final adoption is not expected to be before late spring

The confidence vota gavé, the Euverament at least

a brier breathing spell, at least until next month's local elections.

But on the Assembly voted to day, members of the Conserva- ive "Independent Party, the Social Republicans and the "dis-

Mrs Sheila Winkley wrote to a Manchester evening newspaper saying she wanted to and a home for the new baby due in July,

"One or two neighbours have turned their backs and given black looks,” maid Mrs Winkiry, aged 25, of Timperley, near Manchester.

"My husband says colleagues at work are a bit hostile," she added, "but it is only to be ex- pected-one of them has eight children."

But she did not want too many of them. "They are horrible as bables," she added. "I have had many a cry about them."

New Ministry

Lahore, Mar. 18. The Government of West

So she has kept David, her seven-year-old son, and Annette, her three-year-old daughter, Pakistan has asked Mr M. A. The third child, another daughter now aged | Qizilbash to form a new ininis- Mrs Winkley has already had several letters 21 months, has been placed in the care of the try following the resignation of offering the baby's care.

local (Cheshire) county council.-China Mall the Chief Mnister, Sardar Abdur The first came from a woman married 10 | Special.

Rashid Khon-Reuter,

20

Two of a kind (4),

30

On which skaters go aboul? (4).

31 Nurses for gonis (7).

32 Varsity frolles (4).

21 Short

slon (0).

out-of-doors excur~

TUESDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Gossip, 5 Olive, 8 Carve, 8 Mentor, 10 Evils, 11 Nacre, 12 Lion, 13 Erred, 16 Please, 18 Client, 20 Cireen, 22 Vera, 23 Scalp, 23 Close, 20 Olling, 27 Ezase, 20 Wrens, 29 Eroded. Down; 1 Gambling, 2 Bentence, 3 Leon, 4 Parable, & Overeat, & Levers, 7 Valse, 14 Rémodled, 15 Deranged, 18 Pincers, 17 Enclose, 18 Lesson, 21 Ruler, 24 Pier,

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