CABLE
BRIEFS
Millwaukee, Apr. 17. Judge John I. Coffer, alarm- ed by posible endangerment of an old baseball tradition, dismissed a $10,000 stels by Mrs Ramona Dietrich, Sko kad charged that she was benned by a foul ball while zilending Milwaukee Braves gaint,
A
Hin Honour felt that the "excllement and enthusiasmTM of chasing a foul ball in the and might vanish if the plaintiff won her case United Prou.
St Louis, ADг. 13, Two thloves suffered sching muscles and acute follgue after police made them replace their look.
The men had to replace five. sewer manhole covers weighing
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1958.
Gaitskell's Demand To Ban H-Bomb Tests
'FOLLOW THE RUSSIAN LEAD'
West Foolish To
Reject Soviet
Offer, He Says
London, Apr. 13.
Britain's Labour Opposition leader, Mr Hugh Gaitskoll, today repeated his Party's demand that the Wost, follow the Soviet Union's lead by banning ali nuclear tests.
85 pounds each.-United Press. Addressing an open-air mass meeting in Trafal-
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Oakland, Apr. 13. The non-conformist *pirit still Nouriches among the hoboots of the space age, but only to a point,
gar Square organised. by the Labour Party and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Mr Gaitskell said the West had been "foolish" to reject Russian offer of suspending the tests made last December.
One of thera, nabbed in rail- Gaitskell fisted the times his Party had called for
road yards here on Thursday. *ported an circirle blanket among the few possessions car- rled in the customary bindte stiff.--United Press.
Mobile, Apr. 13. Police reported after a brief Investigatio that the $300 worth of jewellery taken from Mrs Ann Griger's home was an in- side job.
The gems were found in the possession of her two sons, aged five and six.-United Press.
Memphis.. Apr. 13.
J. L. Rutledge fald the Bherla Ituglary-Theft Squad yesterday that a chimary W16 tolen brick by brick from a vacant tenant house farm-United Pres.
on his
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the ban. If Labour's demand had been answered, "these Russian tests would never have taken place,” he said.
Meanwhile, some 500 veterans of last week's 50-mlle "Ban- The H-Bomb" march to Alder maston where Britain makes is nuclear weapons, organised a counter meeting to protest the Labour-TUC stand.
The Aldermoston group - AWorn to non-violence after two incidents in the Easter
Two New Red RC Bishops
Peking, Apr. 13. Two new Chinese Roman Catholic bishops were con- retrated today by the Bishop of Shanghal despite a threat of excommunication by the Vali-
New can, the
weekted trek-maintained the Labour-TUC demands were not strong enough. They planned to hand out on appeal for
llateral disarmament.
They lined the enormotte Square where Lord Nelson looks down from stop his column with banners DM- claiming "Nuclear DisarmIN- ment" and "No H-Hambe For Brilain.
Communist bloc
of
Gaitakcell charged "this is a crisis."We have on one side the
full suspicion and fear, and on the other side the countries of the West equally unable to come to forms or to negotiate becauso netther side will
cach trust other."
He said this deadlock must be broken. Immediate suspension also would stop further develop- News ment of nuclear weapons, he said. Once you have agreement on The two
Bishops at a suspension of tests new
I do not Hankow and Wuchang. Mon-believe that any government signor Tung-Kwangsching and would dare to start tests-again," Monsignor
Yusn Wen-hus he added. were conterated by the Bishop of Shanghai, Li Tão-nan.
TAHITI NUI II Agey reported.
PUTS TO
SEA AGAIN
Callao, Apr. 13. Thic raft Tahiti Nul II, navigated
65-year-old by Frenchman Στις de 'Brisshop. departed today from Peru'on what is expected to be a three- month crossing of the Pacific through Polynesia.
Others aboard the Tahit Nut were Jean Pellisler, 20, Oceanographer and Allan Brun,
DII
27, a havigator, both French- .men, and Juan Fischer, 28,
mining engineer, and Jun Burgueno, 28, a navigator, both
Chileans,
The raft arrived at Calino on March 27 from the Chilean port of Constitution, south of Valparaiso, after 40 days at sea,
United Press.
China
The agency said the Vatican had threatened to exermmund- cate the Bishop of Shanghai and the two Bishops-elect, if the ceremony were performed, - but the Cathalle Church of Wuhan had Insisted on the consecration of the Bishops, who were elected in conformity with the traditions of the Catholle Church, the Agency said.-France-Presse.
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Bevan's Lash
Galtskell said the Labour Party demanded that the govern- ment "stop the tests and start the talks,"
Even if the Russians Insisted on limiting preliminary talks to a summit conference, Galtskell guid the West should soy
-think there "although we more chance of success if wo decide preliminary, points, we may be wrong and will have summit talks anyway.
London, Apr. 13. Radio Moscow reported today
would say to our govern that a radio-telephone link has been opened between the Soviet ment don't insist on trying to Antarctica base at Miray and solve every problem before you
he said. summit," the
US. base
"Litis get to the
Anuerin Bevan, "shadow America."
An expert at the Soviet base cabinet" foreign secretary, lash- and a Soviet observer at the US ed out against planes carrying routine patrol buse used the line recently, H-bombs
Moscow. said. United flights, which he termed "per.
morent mobilisation."
Radio Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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9 Near misa (5),
10 Consideration in brief (5).
11 Modern state (4).
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18 Cast off (4).
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DOWN
2 Speak out--right out (5).
3 Imposing, perhaps, and could'
be Tegal (5).
4 The drink of the shy, It
seems (6)
thirsty-5-Not-by-deputy (2, 0).....
18.It's not your own money you
gat (4)))
19 Just thinking of the round
about? (10).",
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(... (4).
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12 Concluded (0).
12 Battle of the middle-aged?
(5).
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17 Blazing away (8).
18 Trial: by fire, perhaps (0).
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21 One may lie this (5).~
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Referring to Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's statement that if nuclear tests were sus- pended nations raight carry out testa socretly, Bevan said “we
A ROYAL SMILE IN THE
-SUNSHINE
SMILE In the sunshine from Queen Elizabeth when she inspected her body. guard of the Yeomen of the Guard in the gardens of Buckingham Palace
recently-Express."
THE BAHAMAS: WIDESPREAD
REFORMS
........
PLANNED
Lennox-Boyd Announces Proposals
Hostages Held At Gun-Point
MAN GOES BERSERK WITH JEALOUSY IN MOTEL DRAMA
Scattle, Apr. 13.
A heavily-armed man held two persons captivo today for more than five hours after he went berserk with jealousy when he found his former wife in a motel rendezvous with another man,
Sheriff's officers said Wayne Gillihan, a county gaol parolee, surrendered about 4.30 p.m. (0030 GMT Monday) after holding his hostages at gun point in a first-floor room of a motel.
WEST INDIES
GETS SET
FOR BIG DAY
fte holed up in the room with his expliyes - shortly after 11 D.ITI.
Gilihan, about 21, and former resident of Evansville, Indiana, held a score of 'Šnohomish County officern at bay with iwa platoly while shouting his inten- on to surender "or commit suicide.
ENRAGED
His captives were the motel { manager, Don Rassmusste, and
Mrs Rasmussen.
.
Glilihan, enraged over his ex- wife's attentions to her 'em-
player, finally surrendered after talking with his minister and his brother.
PRINCESS MARGARET TO OFFICIATE
Port of Spain, Apr. 13. West Indians today tuned up stool bands and shook out flags in rehearsal. for the forthcoming visit of
At one time he had a third Princess Margaret to open prisoner, deputy sherif David the first Parliament of Campbell. However, Campbell the new West Indies managed to slip away from the Foderation.
gunman while Chan's after- Hion was divċfled,
A spokesman for the Snoho mish County Sheriff's offico sald Gillihan early today forced his the room of Eugene
The government has carmork- ed over £21,000 for Breworks, decorations and flags to be used during the Princess's two-week way into
tour beginning on April 20. She Mitchell, who was entertaining
is due to meet thousands of Gillian's ex-wife. West Indians at a fast-paced
round of recopiions, partier and fotes,
FAINTS
Mitcholl, a restaurant owner, But amid all the celebrating, told oflears Gillian threatened the Princess has a key assign to kill tum and struck both of ment. Earnest Federalists hope her visit will lend strength and stature to an infant project threatened by big problemS.
WILL IT LAST ?
✔
umas" They
them "everal gave Oliban the slip when Compbell and the Rossmu3250119. tried to quiet the disturboner.
With the motel surrounded by patrolmen and deputies, Mra dition pleaded with the ex- The Princess will open the convict to surrender peaceably. .first Federal legislature here Omcera said she "fainted dead two days after her arrival. But away" when Gillban insisted he the Assembly, elected on March was going to kill Mitchell, 23, is not expected last many months of its five-year tenkt. Many predict a new election within a year.
The election left the two big parties the Socialist Federai Labour Party and the Conserva
tive Democratie Labour Party with 22 rents cach,
The parlles are loose walons of political groups aircody active in assemblies of the 10 island Lerritories Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and Christopher-Nevis
Dominica, Grenada, Antigua, St Lucia, 'St Vincent
St
Anguilla, Nassau, Bahamas, Apr. 13. Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, the British Colonial Secretary, announced today proposals for widespread labour and electoral reforms in the Bahamas which meet many demands made during recent unrest in Nassau,
#re talking about big exploHe fold-a-press-conference....at-spread demand" for votes for slons, nor laboratory experi- menta.
government
House that the women to be included as well. Raynor Arthur, Mr Lennox-Boyd also pro- "If there is any doubt as to governor, Sir whether these tests could be had himself planned to take posed to limit to two-residenen. held secretly why not call the
carller action, but was restrain- and business-the votes allowed
to any person. At present a scientists of Russia and the ed by him because he felt he West together in open confer wanted, to make a personal in-man can qualify for a vole in ence to tell the world whether vestigation.
overy clectoral district in tho Colony.
Macmillan is telling the truth"
safd
He said he was tired' of As a result of his investiga- bearing US Becretary of Stato tions he and the Governor John Foster Dulles say "We would order immediate steps to can't trust the Russians” Iteenact labour legislation con- the situation was 2p sistent with the needs of the proaching the point where Bahamas in a form which com- Dulles could not be trusted. trends itself to modern
docided It had also been that changes in the franchise should also include universal adult male suffrage, but there
are
"I would prefer_tv_make_a opinion." modest step forward than to stay as we
at present, haunted day by day with the fear of forces being unleashed beyond the control of mankind;" Bevan said-United Press.
Complaint
Princess Takes
Over
and Montserrat;-
Chan indicated he might give up it permitted to speak to a minister. But after a short talk with the Rev. J. Malcolm Lang, Baptist minister, ho shouted to officers that he want- ed
Gordon, who was then called to to speak to his brother,
the scene-United Press,
Wedding Feast
32 Years After Groom's
The Ione People's National. Party member, wealthy Bar- bados social worker Mrs Florence Dyash, holds the balance. She has pledged con- ditional support for the Premier of Barbados Sir Grantley Adams, 40-year-old British- educated lawyer, and a member one
of the FLP-Reuter.
Capsizes
Copenhagen, Apr. 13. Pretty Princess Margrethe of Denmark celebrates her 18th and takes birthday this week over as Regent of her country
Palermo, Apr. 13. two weeks later.
Thirty people were thrown Another complaint during the
The Regency will be only
the sea when a lounch unrest was that the seats in the
iemporary. Her father, King into Assembly were now badly out Federick IX is scheduled to are taking them to visit the British carrier Ark Royul of line as a result of a shift in company Margreth's younger aireraft population.
sister to England for a few capsized in Palermo harbour
today. As a first step towards ad-days-United Press justment, Mr Lennox-Boyd an- nonood DJI additional
four serts for New Providence Is
not "suficiently wide ind, where the capital-elty of Prince Charles
Class Distinction
In Islam: Experts Disagree
TWO
- Kuala Lumpur, Apr.–13.
wO expert today disagreed on whether there were class distinctions”in Islam, and if so, whether they were an obstacle to marriage. -
Nassau is located,
At present there are 20 seats in the Houso, eight of them re- presenting New Providence,
The legislation for the changes"nods to be brought into effect by the end of the year," he said.
Has A Cold
London, Apr, 13, Prince Charles, nine-year-old
All were rescued within a few midates by other craft headed for the British warzhip-Reu- ter.
Plot In Gaza
Cairo, Apr. 13. Cairo radlo today reported
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Death
Dortmund, Apr. 13. hundred and twenty
*
guests sat down to wedding banquet today at the Invitation of a man who died in 1926. Their host
Wilhelm Schroeder, whose 33-year-old will provides for an annual dimmer on the first Sunday after his wedding anniversary,
Was
The provisions of the WIII have been carried out, ex- cept for, war, and "post-War rationed years, to the benefit of 120 pensionare, selecio), as guests by Schroeder's home village of Rhoda near here.
The banquet, Intended by Schroeder as a memorial to his 40 years of marriage,'' always consists of beef soup, a roust, potatoes, end ¿ccarat. The men get a glass of beer, and the women lemonade.
Schroeder left. US$2,800 to
heir to the Throne, has a "very slight cold," Buckingham the discovery in Gaza of a plot ME Lex-Boyd added: "The Palace spokesman said tonight against the United Arab Re- He said the Prince, who was public by persofis "in contact Clovernor, and Keel entitled to
to bed, did not with the British and Israeli-la the village to pay for the din bodyve that then measures are not confined
his parenta to telligence services and King or The interest jalone has likely to cocamand widespread accompany
Franco-) taken care of the dinners thum support and will help bring morning service at the Royal Hussein of Jordan
for United Fres about that settled atmosphere Chapel, Windsor, today-Reuter, Press. witch le cssential for, económia progress.**
Mr Leon-Boyd waived a werk dgo to discurs __constitu= tonal and other changes,
(Unrat in Nasmu culminated
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in ò̟ general atrike last January hit the tourist which severely trade.
(Underlying causes ware reDL-
cularly resentment against what war described as minority While
Belsen Remembered
HORROR CAMP'S 30,000 VICTIMS HONOURED
Belsen,· Apr. 135.
camp" were honoured today on the 181 TTE 20,000 victims of Bel comenestration anniversary, of the onmy's itbonifon by British troops.
The question come over the marriage, because there were recent marriage"of, a woman ́of | no`eloses in Islam), Arabic descent (Sharifah), tola: He cited the marriage of EWO man of con-Arable, descent, Caughter, of the Prophet ed in political grounds, parti- The marriage was declared null | Mobammed - to his friend and vald on a complaint by the Othman, whic-belonged to a
domination is administration,. baldo's father, but the couple different familly, were later remarried with their Tun HAJI Hussein, chief |(The="coloured / population).
When the Britlak entered the namn on April coment.
Kathi (price), of Selangor, mid about 80 per cent of the total,
15, 1945, they found 21,000 cusuts, and $5098 Islam," and they
* be } restricted, their, verling rights, tumalon Dr, Mohamd Abdul Haurre were claw distinctions in felt that property qualification
(în2stha~~ present: House of further: 13,000 --filled." Fronti principal of the Muslim College, grounds for a com
Etherà "are-Z}}}\WHIJE
ratonkrition" shority, attée : 156
at Klang, Selangor Slain said) ja Ammarianasia podal Cilence would be Hotegy a
Dr Hendrik van Dam; ekairman of the Central: Contioll og Jewn tu. Germalý, malá at ‚a memorial servies that the 'world muss navle- squin permit minority groups to be persoonipd. ‚and 'murderod." ge
VAN BOMIN C Culfolie: petost,– Fulber, Hecl -fold the 2,090 ghosts, mmy of whom had bas
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