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Charlotte, Mar. 26. Edgar Leo Wendi's sacexing put him to the hospital.
The 47-year-old plumber fold officers he was driving along la his truck when a violent anerz- ing spell struck him. The next thing he knew water ww wwirling around his feet,
During the seizure the truck left the road and plunged into a creek, A. Wrecker drugred vellele out and WeBall
the
treated for euts and bruises. United Press.
Elevenage, Mar. 26.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958.
Questions On Mid-East & Disarmament
1 Page 3
"I Tried To Save My Girl”
Dag's Talks Were Fruitful' FIVE
Press Conference
Given
In Moscow
Moscow, Mar. 26.
Tewn officials ordered anti- Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations
gossip serves" built between
The backyards in a new housing project, to keep housewive from being pestered by gossiping Belghbors.-United Press.
Frank
Windsor, Mar, 26. Prichard took Nond
Glam's $1.60 chèque to the brak yesterday. but offer refused
to cash 1. They suggested
Prilchard zel Gillar to write
him another, The choque Ite
Secretary-General, said today his talks with Soviet leaders have been "fruitful and beneficial."
Mr Hammarskjold, who arrived here last Satur- day, said he had not come to Moscow to dis- cuss any crisis or specific problem, but to talk about, "questions pertaining to all problems before the United Nations'
presented was dated September In reply to questions, he agreed that the Middle
3, 1940 —Ünited Press,
New York, Mar. 26.
The New York Herald- Tribune, commenting editorially on the drafting of Elvla Presity, sad today:
"He will be committed to the charge of a sergeant who hasn't heard of him, or a sergent who has. Either way, things could Le Wugh."—United Fresk.
Quitman, Mar, 20.
Gearzo Jackson, 47, loved his Flora Mar, and married her, But he refused to carry the 27- year-old bride Aver the threshold of their new home.
Arm Juckr weighs a little more than 800 pounds.-United Press.
East and disarmament entered into his con- versations with the Soviet Leaders, but added! that there was no discussion of any concrete proposal.
"We were merely taking stock of the stention us it stands,"
ANOTHER BIG he said
FLIGHT
FOR SAC
Mr Hammarskjold spoke to Western and Suvlet correspon- dents from the blue-draped stage Moscow's House
Journalists,
ort
Mr Hammarskjold agreed that disarmament was at the centre of world tension and was the predominating United Nations problem.
Honolulu, Mar. 26. General Curtis LeMay, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force, is leading in
The United Nations
interest
solution Was Pelearly
for
hts
Atlanta, Mar. 28. Even prisoners in Georgia
two KC-135 jet tankersderstood by all governinents, heluding the Soviet govern- guola are feeling the effects of on a non-stop 6,000-milement." 1ccession. Pardon and Parole
flight from California to A correspondent asked Board chairman Hugh Curney
New Zealand, the United whether the necessity of bring- sald. They're being turned
hy disarmament negotiations down for purely because they
Press learned today.
bark to the United Nations was en't find jobs outside-United The big air-refueling planes of me of the reasons Press.
the Strategic Air Command, 12 estuce, Newcastle; Mar. 20. military versions of the Boeing Mr Hammarskjold replied Sat. John Longstaff, 32, 707 Jel transport, were reported that he never considered it de- was charged today with taking to have left Castle Air Forceeisive where the decisions were Nations US$28,000 revenge for Base, Merced, California at 0600 uken, but all United US83.38 grievance. Officers said GMT.
trenbers had an interest in a Longstaff sel fire to his barracks because his Commanding Officer SAC Comm nder
LeMay, clgar-sanoking former solution which could be arved of at a persible summit confer who flew withheld US$3.36 of his pay. KC-135 tardier non-stop 6,350
ม, -Unlted Presa,
miles from
AFB, Westover Foringnon, Mar. 20. An 82-year-old grandmother lust November 14, was
Massachusetts, to Buenos Aires US$$3,200 i a football, 128
course leading aver Hawali and "Now I going to enjoy then south to New Zealand.
reliable source said,
*
Won pool.
Tuysell" she said. "we are going to buy a bungalow and a television set and bank
rest."United Press,
Tokyo, Mar. 26.
the
an a
A
A spokesmun at Hickam AFB
he could not confirm here
Earlier or deny the report. Hickan sald LeMay and his wife due to attend the Royal Air Force Day New Zeeland
the
Police reported today that in
were
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the first four days of Tokyo's
"Taxi Ne Accident Werk," acci- | celebration on March 29 as
dents. involving taxis increased
by 50 per cent.-United Press.
Monkey
(The Soviet government has recently stated ils refusal to rejoin the United Nations Dis- Armament Sub-Commission from which it walked out Jast yeur. Russian spokesmen have described the Western powers'
plan for an enlarged commis- sion as a manoeuvre to delay measures for the convening of a summit conference.)
Mr Hammarskjold said the United "Nailong would be happy serve the participants of a
official US military representa summit conference if it was tive.-United Press.
Adopts Kittens
Kuala Lumpur. Mar, 26.
FEMALE monkey has adopted two motherless kRtens in Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur.
The monkey, which belongs to a restaurant kreper, has taken the killens to ive with It in a box under a tree.
It anarls and Rines sand at anyone going too close to the kittens and is trying to teach them to cal nuts-Reuter.
18
A British Crossword Puzzle
12
ACROSS
14
19
H 112
1 Surreau of these dancers?..
(0).
4 With which a stool could be
made? (5).
7 Min of many charma! (8).
B Male name (5).
9 Land in USA siri (0).
11 Service recipients
stories (7).
$5
DOWN
1 Skinfint (G),
2 'n' rolls? (5).
3 Smith, for example (7).
4 Painter
(0)
in a machine shop
5 Novel manuscript? (8).
Upsets lighters .(0).
of tall 10 It is laken in camera (8).
12 Dish, often wooden (7).
13 Without a stlich (6)..
18 Model attitudes (5).
19 Secondary job for the tennis-
court marker? (8),
20 Early morning garb, it seema
(B).
21 Editorial-in-chief? (0),
12 Sussex town (7).
13 Playing hot music? (8)..
14 The act of a money-spinner
(4.2).
10 Alice's other name (5). 17 Dismal (5),
WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD,-Acrgut: 1 Elch, 4 Arrests, B Onca, Plow, 10 Usurers, 11 Lale, 12 Mere, 14 Entrees, 17 Acorn, 19 A-rose, 22 Starter, 26 Anew. 27 Neat, 24 Ineline 2 Toad, 20 Idol, 31 Fcere. 1 Eyed. Down: 2 Tuled, 3 Howler, 4 Acute, 3 Rezent, 6 Error, T Tersa, 12 Mars, 13 Rosa, 15 Ebon, Blew, 10 Tennis, 20 Battle, 21 Sedale, 23 Tings, 24 Rider,
Reeds.
decided to held suelt & col- ference in New York,
the
X
A FIERCE FLURRY OF
-FEATHERS-
- amuses a burge' gathering at NARAWAK'S national sport-cock-fighting Sits Leper Colony. Most combuts are staged on weekends, when proud owners bring their birds to the village "padang" for an evening's entertainment. -- Keystone.
Chinese Withdraw-But S. Korea Is On
On Guard
DIE IN PLANE DISASTER OFF FLORIDA
COAST
Ft Lauderdale, Fla., Mar. 26,
A rented plane carrying four adults and two children on a carefree sightseeing trip crash- landed in the ocean less than three miles off- shore last night. The single survivor charged that an airport crew in Nassau failed to refuel the plane.
A New 'Battle
Of Dunkirk'
Over Film
The plane ron out of gas svithin Eight of there and the plot "made a beautiful Jarding · on the waler" according Floyd F. Seites, 34, of East ne- troli, who was picked up by n bond shortly after the accident.
10
The parly had renizi the ringle-englae Mooney Miko et the Fort Lauderdale Airport and had taken off for Nassau d 0.40 p.m. EST yesterday. They landed at 'Dimini and re- mained there untii fog Ufted of Nassau, then continued to their
Differences Of destination, Feltes said.
Opinion
London, Mar. 26.
A new "Battle of Dunkirk”
is being, waged here over the British which
The group ordered airport attendants to refuel the plane and went on n four of the Is- land, Beltes szid.
SOBBING
"We assumed that the plane film pic had been retudied when they tolls the story of | left at 4.06 pm" the sobbing the historic rotreat from survivor told Deputy Sheriff Al the beaches in 1940,
The conflet of opinion is be- tween 08 year old Major General Lord Burnham, manng Ing director of the Daily Tele- Kraph, who took part in the battle of the beaches and the producer and director of the fim, who spent half a million
We Won't Be Lulled Into Complacency" stering in re-creating it.
Seoul, Max, 27.
The Republic of Korea will not be lulled into military complacency by the withdrawal of Chinese troops from North Korea and the Commun‣ ists' "peace" manoeuvres, one of the top ROK commanders said today. Gen. Yu Jae Hung, Chairman of the ROK Joint Chiefs of Staff, told United Press the Republic of Korea is "certainly happy" to see the Chinese troops withdrawn from North Korea.
Lt.
'St Louis
Blues' Composer Is Ill
military But the
lear pointed out that it is a move long overdue and one for which the United Nations has called repeatedly without suc-| CASA
He admitted the withdrawal of the estimated 350.000 Chinese troops from North Korea means South Koren will have larger and more powerful armed forces than North Korea.
But he quickly explained the overall Communist strength in 4 Karean Theatre" will re- main the same as now.
NO PRIVATE PRACTICE
FOR LAWYERS
Vienna, Mar. 26,
Hungary has abolished pri- vate legal practico, Hun- garian newspapers reach- ing here today revealed.
|
Topel. A short time later pilot Hugh Widnson expressed Bur- prism that one of the fuel tanks was empty and switched back to the other.
The plane was within sight of the airport tower at Ft. Lauder- date when the fuel gavé out. A radio call to report the ditching got no answer from the lower. "Wilkinson made a beautiful Lord Burnham, in a letter landing in the water and we all climbed out on the wing un- the Daily Telegraph this week, hurt," Seltes said, "It was then deplored the "unmilitary aspect" | That we discovered there were
no life jackois aboard." of the film.
When the plane tank five evacuation, minutes later the men caution- Director Did their wiven not to panic and cach man took his own child at the War
in his anns.
It commanded n division in France before the and tater became Public Relations Office,
CONFUSED
un
דיי
tried to hold my litle girl's head above water, Belles sid, sobbing. "But later, the waves blew up and I realised she had drowned." United Press, the
dunes.
He explained: "In the ca fuerd masiZE there is no sign of any ordered
ncr do we procedure, single officer. My collection is different.
See p
$25.5 Million Paid For Newspaper
TORONTO STAR SOLD
FOR RECORD PRICE
"I saw units suitably dis- persed under their own officers and walling for their turn, and immaculately turned-out ofcera, walking up and down the beach organising the evacuation."
Admitting there were "prac- tical dimeullies" in making the!
Burnham suld: Lord Mr Hammarskjold said
nim. United Nations provided
Those who were intre can only New York, Mar. 26.
picture
20 Was platform for the views of all The condition of blues com-
regret this
world as an new presented to the its members
The newspapers sald and "even the
poser W. C. Handy was "What it actually means,"
decree announced by Ferenc eple of Dunkirk." best organises meeting was no
"vory
much improved" he said, "is the Clinele now
Replying to these criticisms In substitute for United Nations
be in today, officials at Syden-will
a better position Nezval, Hungarian Minister of
Д letter to the Daily Telegraph procedure."
strategically. They can withdraw Justice, banned private practice
Michael Balcon ham Hospital said. Asked whether he had found
Yalu by lawyers, disrolved the Hun today, Sir their forces across the The 84-year-old Handy was
and Mr Leslie Norman, garian Lawyers' Guide and re- any of the nuclear powers will- ing unilaterally to renounce taken to the Hospital ou Su-River in Manchuris and gain placed it by a "Lawyers Collec-director, said Lord Burnham's
ilve." numerous advantages." miclear weapons and suspend day
sufferink from
statomerds were "unjustified."— Many lawyers were not only Chira Mall Spesial. trgle, Mr Hammarskjold replied bronchial pneumonia. fe wha The must obvious advanlige
their of fulfilling "The question is hypothetical, in a semi-coma most of youter- of the move, he said. is to incapable
also hampered Lise but I do not see much practical day, a spokesman said, but is shorten the lines of supply and tasks but
Kathmandu, Mar, 20. likelihood of anyone taking such mentally clearer today."
comunication for the Com-work of our courts," Nezval was
second The "We have
Asian socialist quoted as saying, step."
The spokesman dierlosed that
munists.
therefore decided to dissolve the parties conference opened here Mr Hammarskjold said he his general condition appears
today with a simple two- suuve, 30-year-old Yu. Lawyers' Guide" The
in had not seen the Soviet Prime favourable this morning although
His who rose from Captain to Lieu-
"All undesirable elements will minute silene ceremony Minister, Marshal Nikola Bul- be a somewhat restless.
memory of the 20 victims of the has Ranin, who is presumably in temperature dropped to tenant General in the six-year be purged from the ranks of
lawyers," period from 1940 to 1952, sald
added, Nepalese air disaster-France- Moscow for the Supreme Soviet 00.8.
other ROK military United Press. session opening tomorrow.
The composer of "S1 Louls' he and Tonight Mr Hammamkjold Blues" and "Memphis Blues" contmanders will not be fooled liner al the suffered a stroke three years by any such "trick" manoeuvre! Swedish Legation in Moscow.ugo. He has been bind for 17 on the part of the Communists. Icuter.
years-United Press.
ן
attended
It
night,
People Are Tired
Of Rockets
And Atom Bombs
"We certainly will rot relax our guard in the slightest," he said "And we are not likely
to revamp, our defensive set-up in any way as a result of the Chinese troop withdrawal."
He said the Calnese will win! have the ability to move back into position in North Korea ir. "very short order" within ten days "at the very most."-- United Prese.
-KHRUSHCHEV INDONESIA AGREES New York, Mar. 27.
Djakaria, Mar. 28, Indonesia "fully preps" with a proposal made recently by
Nezval
Presse.
Australia's Bodgies Don't Amuse Mr Muggeridge
Melbourne, Mar. 26.
The former editor of Punch, Mr Malcolm Mug- geridge, toured Melbourne late last night to get a close view of the city's bodgies, widgies and larrikins.
Toronto, Mar. 26. The Toronto Stor, Conada's largest daily newspaper, today Was sold for $25,555,021, the largest
amount ovor known" to have been paid for a single newspaper pro perty,
The newspaper was bought by a group which included the son and grandson of the news- paper's tale founder and presi- dent, Mr Joseph Atkinson, and trusters of his estate. They made the purchase as the Haw- thorn Company.
Among the directors
of the
new compony are Mr Joseph Atkinson, Junior, and Mr Harry Hindmarsh, the late father's grandson,
Mr Justice J. L. McLennan approved the sale on the condi- tion that if the newspaper were re-sold within five years, all profits of such a male go to the Atkinson Charitable Foundation. The late Mr Alkinson left his
controlling interest in the news- paper to the Foundation, which
when
he
himselt established, diod in 1948, In 1949 Charitable Gifts Act enacted by the Ontario Provincial Legisla ture imposed limits on the in- terest in a buskiess which might "See that one there? I was be held for charitable purposes. In the brick house with him. The trustees were ordered to Thief, bashman. Not a bad sell the newspaper-Reuter. fellow though--sometimes,”.
What he saw did not amuse | Is just outta the pen." said Dennis. "Azault with vio- Но WAS introduced ta
lence." K typical
of cross-section
thu
youths that roam the streets at
night, loler in dimly-lit shops or pack the rock and roll dance holia in the suburbs,
Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party
leader, said in an interview published today Ceylon's Prime Minister, it him. that people are tired of reports about rockets, Solomon Bandaranaike, to con- Vene a conference among Afro- bydrogen and atomic explosions, and bombers. Asian countries to discuss trade
and. economie matters of Spring in business relations
the Subandric, operation, Dr between the Soviet Union and Foreign Minister, sald today, the United States of America according to PIA news agency. so that trade should dovelog Reuter. wider and afl talk about military preparations, and as to abo has rear rockets, bombs and other means of annihilating people, should
He told two American execu→ [ tives of the business newspaper, the Journal of Commerce." "You have your political system and we have ours. But this should not hinder our countries fron living Ira gicace, co-existing, maintaining good busca es between us."
DAY OF SPRING
stop. "The
Sputnik's Progress
London, Mur, 26. Britain is passing informa- tion on the last days of Sputnik or to businn scientists, it was announced todity.
Professor ACB Lovell, beat of the Jurded Bank Q6- servatory, spia the glení radio delescope there the largest in the world has been trucking
days-United Prods,
war preparations dis- fres and harrity people, The The Interview, with Mr Eric peoples do not want war. IL Ridder, proprietor of the news would be much better if in the paper, and Mr H.E. Luediche, relations between our countries its editor, took place on March we shifted to different positions, 22 in Moscow. Mr Khrushchev and talked about the number of said at one point, according to machines and other ponds you the re-yright Interview.
could sell us and the quantity This is the day of Spring. of machines and waw musterinis It would be gratifying if you you could buy, Frøkte kam Sputrill for the past four could be the Best swallows | Houser.
None of the youths Mr Mus geridge met was more than 17
years of age.
Ther
with were yous affected American accents and convictions for kartony and assault, teenagers in gurish clothes and girls and boys with dull eyes and expressions
Presley faces wearing Elvis dises and chains,
During his tour of the badgl
haunts Mr Muggeridge www SOVIET STUDY quickly typed as a "square", na expression that at first baffled him
"A square's a guy what wears those funny togs, wears ues,
shoolacca,
bell- usca
hos bottomed panis," a youth colled Pink Sum" informed him at a suburban coffee lounge.
OF ATOM
Moscow, Mac. 20.
A Soviet chemist reported to a recent meeting of the Russian Academy of selences that Rus- sian scientists are progressing
“But sill ret aint gigs." their study of controlled
thermonuclear reacționis." DANCE HALL
Bald 61m. ile is a guy
A. V. Topichev's "report was what keeps locking yer up an
quoted in yesterday's Pravda. When Mr Muggeridge visited
down scornful like, see???
In it he said that work on Mr a dance hall, Dennis, Mr Mug-
was still controlling thermonuclear 'ro- Muggeridge peridge's bodglo guide, pointed
working this out when he left] actions was proceeding well at out some of the characters.
*Tikt, u20 Arikh the for the 'budgies at midnight-China | the Boxlet Trutitute of Atomie
Energy---Unitód Press. thin face really betting it up | Mall Special
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