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CABE

BRIES

Milwauktär. 31.

· Herbert Krohn,17,

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arrested on forgeryirgen be< cause a couple of bedern dis- agreed about he n

Police said Krohid cashed lolen cheques undiwo dll- ferent names in tlur. When he returned on thime day. ofte bartender greet hims "Frank" and one "Itello, Torn." The resullauspicion led to his arrest-Ed Press,

Memphisar, BL.

Mrs Roy, Vowellmored The method she used actving tricky crm-word-4 sontest puzzles for a $400.

"I do ad the woy think she saldWhen 1 are easy," get a hard otie,,ust ask my husband what hinks,“ Then, whatever rd cloure. I use the olle." --United Press,

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Chicago,. 31.

candy r local advertising for sale foow;

Chocolate-covered garlle claves" and "imburgcheese bon-bons. April FooUnited liteas._

Letition, 31, Λ 70-year-old erican woman, Mrs Vesta Com bil, who unveiled thads of alles on a worki siveing tour, ricked her sukid fell in Trafalgar Square, odon, the day after orrfylt Eng-) lad. Later she dio hos- pital-China Mail Spe-

Cicero, 131.

Herbert Fellhouse, quilt -new-tow-ear-for-havice stallon and wrecking ce,

It's a bearse.—UnitTesa.

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Drown

Rangoon, MI. More than 100 peoplere

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1958.

"In The Interests Of All Mankind"

BAN H-BOMB TESTS: RUSSIA

Russia's Appeal Must Be Probed: Mr Butler

London, Mar. 31. Mr R A. Butter, Britain's

Home Secretary, said to- night in a television pro- gramma that the Govam- ment would wish to examine today's statement by Soviet Russia that sho was stopping all nuclear tests.

We shall tave to discuss the

annol give the final guvernment Russian statement, and white

w, only hope the slatement i representa A slacere move to- wards pence," the Home Secret- ury declared.

But he added: "The statement follows upon the greatest gedies Hussian tests that have ever taken place.

Soviet Plea

To

Britain And

United States

Moscow, Mar. 31.

The Supreme Soviet, appealing to the British

Parliament for an

to nuclear

The

and

weapons tosta, said it did so "in the interests of all mankind," the official Soviet news agency, Tass, said tonight. appeal noted "with deep regret" that Britain and the United States had not expressed readi- ness to give an undertaking to end tests by January 1 of this year as proposed by Russia last December.

The appeal said: "As a result of every explosion of an atomic or hydrogen bomb the amount of radio-active deposits which have a harmful effect upon the health of people now living and on posterity increases on the surface of the earth."

The appeal said the Supremă Soviet w of the opinion that There have been 30 lests moudly had the right to ignore recrally, nine them since | warnligst given by prominesal February 27, and four of them rcientists in anony countries on were mégatön tesis.

the urgent need for immediately slopping tests,

"The Russians have certainly had enough testing for the time being. before making this state- ment. But we shall want to examine 1, in the desire that It shall be for peace."

Asked whether today's an nouncement by Mr Groke, the Soviet Foreign Minister, would make any difference to

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"it is inpossible to ignore the fact that at present it is car -

paratively simple to reach agreement on stopping tests, in so far as the munter of states| anufacturing nuclear weapon British or United States Britet to three. governments attitude towards "Sometime later other integ nuclear texts, the Home Seere- will also ba able to embark tary salt any agment on upon the production of nuclynr

Weapons, a fact which

cannot fail to complicate the matter of reaching agreement on stopping!

quclear disarmament must be Belted with a plan for general | disátumoment,

Ho Thought the Russian nuclear tests." announcement should

HA Declaring that the Sovlef

ly had been guided by the desire

to make a practical beginning to

feared to have drownchen examined in the sort of spirit | decision to stop tests unilateral- an Irrawaddy River float in which Britain had made her exp-ized in a strong vidst 1-propesals for disarmament and night wear Bassein inilh | suspension of nuclear tests to Burna, it was: rep the North Alanue Treaty Rangoon today.

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the general stopping of sirch tests, the appeut said:

"In the interests of all man- Out of 123 passengeri 20 Mr Butler was asked

re-kind, the USSIt Supreme Soviet, the Paritament of Great! rescued, euupeatedly whether, he, in certain urges operations were continbul circumstances, would be pre- Britnin to support this Initiative pared to "press the button."" te which responds to the hopes and there was no hope of any inore passengers al said he could not give an under-Cesires of millions nud millioms

Thu incident Occi 201 Laking us to the exact-circum- of people in all countries. milles south of Barwein-ge stances in which the bomb Presse.

would be used.-Router:

Infant ortality Rate

London, Apr. 1.

E infant mortality England and Wales dropped to 23 per thousand live bin 1957--The lowest annual rate ever recorded in the country-us announced Today.

The

Realstar-Gene quarterly report

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To Others

"The Supreme Soviet is also appealing on the same subject the USA-Congress and the parliaments of viher countries.)

The appeal said that if Britain and the US stopped weapons tests then the problem of a general

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USE A THUNDERFLASH,

ADVISES

THE DUKE

Folkestone, Mar. 31. THE Duke of Edla.

Tburgh fold the local

chimney sweep coun- cillor A. Sainsbury - "Hyou ever get push- ed on the job, use a thunderflash, it's very effective."

The Duke met the chimney sweep during' his tour of Folkestone

Prince Philip

with the Queen, on their return from Holland;

The Duke hsked the sweep whether he used brushes or electrical equipment. It was a "combined operation," he was told.

Then he asked with a smile: "Do you have a small boy to assist you?" Told there was no "climb. ing noy," he offered his unexpected advice, China Mail Special.

H-TEST: QUAKERS' MARATHON

MARCH ON NEW YORK

Petition To The

United Nations

New York, Mar. 31.

Three rain-soaked and footsore groups of Quakers and others seeking to end nuclear bomb tests, resumed their marathon walk from three cities to the United Nations in New York today..

Today they All three groups planned to arrive here on Thursday night.

trudged out in generally rainy Weather on their trips to the U.N. where on Friday they will present a petition to all member nations to stop nuclear.tests.

A group of more than 50- persons left the Friends'

AFRICANS Meeting House in Trenton,

DEFEND

|New Jersey, at 1400 GMT. Jhad set our last Saturday morning from Philadelphia. Tonight the group will stop over at Princeton, New Jer

EUROPEAN Rey, in the Witherspoon

Lusaka, Mar. 31. Three Africans have been presented with awards of £10 each for coutage in protecting a European motorist from hostile crowd of Africans.

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On the rond near Kwe, an atomic African girl was lacked dowır!

when she ran in front of the motorist's car, As he got out

to

Africans attacked him.

Issist. the child, several

for October- Decamber 1957, which in, some statistiles for the whole year and hydrogen weapons teals said that the previous Invnnual rate was 23.7 la 1936.

Evalls registered in numbered 914.949, giving a rats or would for all times be solved.

If not, then the Soylet gov= 11.5 per thousand populag.2 lower than the rate or 1950-enment would be free to act, China Mail Special..

bearing in mind the interests of Soviet scourity.

The three men protected him However, the Supreme Soviet from severe blows and kept believed the 'Russian initiative back the crowd unt a police- would be supported by 'appro- man arrived.-France-Presse. priate measures on the port of Britain and the US.

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"The USSR Supreme Sovie! expressed the hope that is up- pcal will And a sympathetic response and support on the part of the Parliament of Creati Britain, where brood publie į opinion end influentet political circles advocate the immediate suspension of nuclear tests,"

Reuter.

Earthquake

Cordoba, Mar, 31.

A strong earth tremor hit

s town, located about 50

inlles southwest of Vera Cruz, early today but no casualties or damage were reported. United Press,

Windy Nook Nook

Widow

*Leeds, Mar. 31. Mrs Mary Wilson, the widow of Windy Noult, sentenced to death on Saturday for murder- big two husbands, 1s to appeal against her conviction; it was announced tonight by her solki. tor,

She was found guilty, after

a six-day trial here, of murder-

Presbyterian Church.

The wolketS who started frqin New Haven, Connecticut, through the rain from Westport on Saturday, plodded wearily toward Norwalk: today on their 80-mile hike, The group will walk only 14 miles today, stop ping off for the night in Durlen.

miles on Sunday, starting

Four prisons walked eight Westbury, New York, on Lou island. They arrived in the Borough of Queens today, then went back to their jobs.

Resume

They will resume their walk arrive in New York it the same

on Thursday morning, in time to

time as the other hiking groups,

Tightrope Walker Hurt

Paris, Mar. 31, Julia- 'Baker.

22-year-old English lightrope walker, who

65 feet during a circus per formance here yesterday, is la offcials said lody a "serious condition" hospital

They and it would be several months before she woulà be able to work again and several weeks before she could յը moved from hospital.

Miss Bake fell when her performing before 4,000 peopic tightrope collapsed as she was

in the "aerial ballet of the London Group "The 20 Digger Pughs" with the Pinder Circus, -China Mall Special.

FRENCH PLANE

SETS

A RECORD

.

The "Walk For Peace Com. millee" composed of such pacifist groups as The Ameri- CRN Frienda Bervice Com-

Marseilles, Mar. 31. mittee and the War Resisters | · A- French rockel-powered League. Дв well as non-fighter plane, piloted by test pacifists similarly seeking a pilot Jacques Guignard, climbed ban 011 nuclear texts, waldo 49,000 feet, in two minutes 50 the bikers. wore bite arm seconds from ground level aẸ bands

and carried signs; additary dirtjeld near here toŭkiy, reading "Te Are Walking To The lighter, a Trident II, bent The UN, to Urge All Nations the world record by 50 seconds. To Stop Nuclear Bomb Tests." The previous figure was also set by French aircraft, the The groups will present their Gertaut

Ing her accond and third hus- | pelition to a representative of The Trident II hps a rocket hands by phosphorus poisoning. the U.N. Seyretariat on Friday motor in the fuselago and a -China Mail Special.

No Job For Atom

Spy Klaus Fuchs

London, Mar. 31,

Convicted atom spy Klaus Fuchs will not be offered

a job with the British Atomic Energy Au-

nl 1800 GMT. At a night meet- | turbo-jet at each wingtip, and is ing, movie star Don Murray designed to reach twice the will address them at a rally-speed of sound in level fight- United Press.

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thority when he finishes his 14-year gaol term AN EXCELLENT COMEDY! HERE ARE THE GUYS WHO next year, informed sources sald today.

The sources were commenting of M-16-Military Intelligence

o a report in a London news are to call at the gnol thir (5).paper yesterday that British week, the paper added.

security agenta planned to visit

Fuchs was sentenced to 14 Fuchs in Wakefield gaol, 170 miles north of London, with an years in 1947 for passing atom bombs, secreta to the Communista offer of a job,

Fuchs lost his British nation-after working on both British and American research pro- ality, when he was convicted and jets. now holds German eltizenship. MONDAY'S CROSSWOj crɔa": 1 "Sinful, 0 Sacks," There is thus, nothing to slớp · Informed; sources sald Sent, 9 Ralacs, 11 Annex ser, 14 licin, 10 Edict, 18 hint oing behind the Tron that the Wartorti Powers Spum, 10 Grip, 20 Lammilu, 25 Mental, 26 Door, 27. Curtain at the end of his term. | havợ, násady decided they' have Rogue, 20 Nottle. Down! 18 Nail, 3 User Lo-on British security ofletala, the no further uno for him and Starter, 8 Cantrip, 7 BekleSewer,, 13 Escaper, 14 Run-Sunday Dispatch wild yesterday, would not stand in his way if ning, 15 Include, 17 Divay, Gammon, 21 Mere, 22 Sift are duxfous, howwer, to keep he cham to go out after his 28 Qlus:

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today

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