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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1958.

“CHINA'S VIOLATION OF A SOLEMN PROMISE”

2,000 QUESTIONED, BUT—

BRIEFS US Appeals To Peking Again Police Baffled By

Burntwood, Apr. 14. Villare Councillor Bill Neville complained officially last Satur- day that all of Burntwood'u most secluded country pattas are cluttered with wisle paper and cans and

that untidy bedres ruin ladies' nylona.

"What we want i ■ nice. well-conditeted Lover's Lane." Néville said, “where people can be alone in comfort."-United Presa.

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New York, Apr. 14. Francis Cardinal Seiluzo contoured yesterday that he sometimes misses saying evining prayers.

"I don't get to bed very early," he told Communen breakfart.

As a result, "lastead of ray but evening prayers, 1. any morning prayers twice."-Balted Piers.

F

Gattinsburg, Apr. 14. Rangers in the Great Smoky Mountains

FRENCH KILL

200 REBELS

Algiers, Apr. 14. Nearly 200 Insurgents have been killed or captured in clashes throughout Algoria Ins the past 24 hours, according to reports roaching here.

they

officinis

Meanwhile French said today

ent off every National Park said rebel hand attempting to slip spring most certainly in late into Algeria past heavy border 1 year their

beate spe defcher: last werk and wiped hibernating overtime, - United, out 85 per cent of them. Press,

A communique from Prencli army headquarters here said 770 rebels had been killed in battles Gruenburg, Apr. 14. throughout the whole of Algeria The town carefully excavated during the week of April 5 to and removed from inside x 12. Courthouse Tower any tree that} had grown too big.

Eleven others were wounded Citizens missed it

145 were captured, the much mud they promptly planted mother, ecmmunique said, slightly smaller-United Press,

Genoa, Apr. 14.

Hallan police Hsted the oc- cupation of ex-Quren Soraya on their official skipping list lottay as "Housewife."—United Press.

LOSSES

French losses, on which the armis has been sent recently, were not given.

The communique did not say how many rebels. had been

Boycott Planned siled along the electrifled fence

Ipoh, Apr. 14.

sealing of Aberia from Tunisia,

Talks For Release Of American Citizens

Washington, Apr. 14.

The State Department today again urged China to release six United States citizens imprisoned on the China main- land and to renounce the use of force in the Formosa area.

Both problems have been under negotiation in US- Chinese talks which began in Geneva almost four years ago.

In

a statement on the talks, the State Department said the Chinese continued to hold the United States citizens “in violation of the solemn pro- mise" made in September 1955.

The State Departinent state- ment

was issued after the release by the Chiese of an exchange of letters between the repreventatives of both sides at the Geneve fails.

The State Department said that the Chinese had charged the United Slates with "urocrastination" for having not yet appointed J new representative lo succeed Me Alexis Johnson, who was transferred late lant year as Ambassador to Thailand,

The statement said that Mr irst speretary Edward Bariln

at the US Embassy in London and Chinese affairs expert, had neted as the United States representative since Mr John- sen's gunster, and added that to eroas it Washington intended to appoint i

a new representative, with the tank of Ambassador, us scon

It sild 85 percent of More than 1,080 students of whe had attempted 14 Chinese junior iniddle had been killed and that tehools in Perak State, Central attempt was intercepted. Malnya, plan to boycott the

Meanwhite examination government

for promotiem 10 senior middle mounting school, it was learned here tonewal doy.

tension

these

every

WIS

the

In Algiers where a af Saturday's de- monstrations in front of ex-British and American embasies Rough entries for the

tomorrow to expected amiration close on April 38, not was

with the French a single application has so far coincide

debale 01 the ofletal sources Assembly's been received,

United Press, Tunisian erists. sisted-Fratteo-Presse,

as feasible.

"IRONIC"

LIZ GOES BACK TO

WORK

Hollywood, Apr. 14. CTRESS Ellisbeth Taylor

went back to work In the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer flim studios here today for the first time since the death of her husband, Mike Todd, In a plane crash last month.

The British-bor eight pounds lighter than before the tragedy, reported for her role in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof,"

Elizabeth

Her co-stars, including Paul Newman, Burl Ives, Jack Carson and Judith Anderson, filled her dressing room with violets, her favourlie flowers.

She had announced plans to retire and take up the role of housewife and mother shortly before Todd's death.

Publicly pictures and interviews were banned on the wet as the young widow resumed Aiming for the pleture:- United Press and Reuter.

Lana Turner's Fitness

As A

Mother Probed

Father To Fight

For Custody Of Daughter

᎖ ነ

Hollywood, Apr. 14.

The County Probation Department here today began an investigation of the life and background of actress Lana Turner to determine her fit- ness to retain custody of her 14-year-old daughter Cheryl. District Attorney William McKesson said today he would not prosecute Cheryl for stabbing her mother's lover, Johnny Stompanato, to death, in view of the inquest verdict of "justifiable homicide."

Cheryl "even if it means a fortunate aggident_in_her_life." lot of dirty linen will have lo be aired."

This would appear to leave it to the juvenile Court. before which Cheryl is to appear in 10 days' time, lo decide whether to "It is ironie." the State De-hand her over to the care of the "that the local authorities or release her partment declared, Chinese should speak of pro--and 1 su, to whom,

Friends of Cheryl's father, crastination when they still hold

Mr Stephen Crane, atcond of in prison six Ainurkan citizens

Miss Turner's four husbands, in violation of the solemn pro-

Hald today he would also mise made un September 10,

fight 10 gain custody of ing. 1955, to take appropriate mea-

that these sures su

persons

-SCARFACE BREAKS OUT return home expeditious

OF LONDON GAOL

London. Apr. 14.

CHARLES "Scarface" Parsons escape from Wormwood Scrubs Prisati, onion. last month has cost him 112 days of the

by

... The Chinese have also refused to renounce the use of force in the Talwan (Formosa) area so that that situation might be settled by peaceful means.

*Despite the disappointing

results of The Geneva talks,

remission he would have earned for good conduct, a llome brought about by Chinese in-

Ollice spokesman sald today.

Partans, 25, tras served 14 months of a seven-year sentener for robbing with viclence two American Express messengers of £12.000 af Ruislip, West London.

Parsons claims he is innocent of the crime and that he made ls chcape to draw attention to his case,

Documents in the case given to the Home Secretary, Mr It. A. Buller, by a Labour M. P. are still under consideration-China Mall Special.

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A British

Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

3 Mimics animals! (4),

"It's a chop, muit! (5)..

8 American skein? (4).

9 Jot (4),

10 Gate-crash (7).

12 Mensure out (4).

15 He's on the other side (5).

10 River godons (4), .

10 Bird which has its use (f).

21 It may be both enten and

drunk (5).

23 Not at ali robust (4). -

2J It just happens (5).

20 Curiously enough, held when

sweet! (4).

20 Hired as a couple? (7)....

30 Girl in the classics (4).

31 Caplin (4).

32 Wayside grass, maybe (5).

13 Tranzaction (4).

DOWN

Sing in a way (5),

2 Command attention (7).

4 Introduction

(5).

5 Tals rock grows (4).

BI bites (4).

Of which Chesar, was warn-

! (4).

11 Bring together (5),

tursigence; the Unijed States believes that they should con- tinue,"

The Slate Department added that the Chinese And bluntly refused to meet Mr Martin, who, until the new Ambassador was appointed, stood ready to con- tinue the talks--cuter.

Strike Fails

Johannesburg, Apr. 14. The Airiem National Congress tonight called off a three-day demonstration "elay-ul-home"

which began today. Reports from all parts of South Afrien during the day sald that the demonstration hart been un- Fuccessful-Router,

Earthquakes

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18 CYPRIOTS

REMANDED

IN CUSTODY

Implicated In Disturbance

The juvenile court, which is Inquest not bound by the verdict, is having the investiga tion of Miss Turner made to help it decide Cheryl's future.

The Proballon Department is report to the to present its judge before the April 24 hear-

A woman probation offeår. Mrs Jeanette Mulbach, herself the mother of two children, will question Miss · Turner Mr Crane, and Miss Tumer's mother, Mrs Mildred Turner.

Friends of Mr Crane say he will firbt for Cheryl so that he

custody of

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A spokesman for Lena said the actress would remain in seclusion unt!] the hearing.

"She will not be going any- where or doing anything," he said United Press.

Mystery Murder Of Pretty Teenager

Hitchin, England, Apr. 14.

Police have interviewed about 2,000 people since the strangled body of pretty 17-year-old Ann Noblett was discovered-in a nearby wood in January without giving a lead to the killer.

This was stated by Dotostive Superintendent Richard Lewisf at the inquest on Ann here to- doy. The jury returned ver- dict of murder by some person

or persons unknown.

Moon Useless

Ann, the daughter of a local For

manufacturer, disappeared on Dicember after aftending a dancing class. After art Inten- sive police search her body was found a month later in a de- serteil wood about six miles from her home.

Huperintendent Lewis naid that the body

fully dressed and lying "in a mes! terpretable position," Ann was still wearing her glasses. However, there had been "ecxual interference," he added. "Some 2,000 people have been interviewed but up to the pre- sent time we have not obtained sufficient satisfactory evidence even to allege who had gen responsible for it.

FATHER

Ann's father, Mr Thomas Noblett, told the coroner that at far as he knew his daughter had ne men associates.

"I am sure if she had any she would have told us," ho added.

Dr F. E. Camps, a pathole-

died

Military Purposes

--SCIENTIST

Los Angolos, Apr. 14. civilian scientist told tho 51at gonorul conferenco of the Federation Aero- nautique Internationato today that the moon hos no direct valua Or military base.

a

Dr Dinsmore Aller, Director Emeritus of LOA Angeles' Grimth Observatory, said that humans eventually would reach the icon, but he added;

"Whatever pomibly could be donc from there during military actions could be dono much better from a manned artificial satellite får closer lo the Earth.

"And before we actually

ist, fald that from examination travel to the moon in sumcient numbers "and with sufficient It appeared that Ann

real work equipment to do within 12 hours of her idis- there, such a staflen must have appearance.

the

been created,"

Asked by the coroner if he

Dr Alter saki nimo: "It mar could any whether death was inhabits the moon he must use by some perwona naknown

it exclusively as a laboratory and by violence. Dr Camps for baste scientific research." replied: "1 cannot think of any accidentul cause nor can

the way I think from body was found that it could have been self-infileted."

first When the Inquest was

February 10, Dr Camps had said that death had been due to asphyxin from com- pression of the neck.

IT WASN'T opened on

MY FAULT!

Paris, Apr. 14.

No mention was made at the inquest of the theory on which the poller worked for some time that Ann's body might have been hidden in some kind of deep freeza before being placed

clal.

Ship Aground

can send Chemist Georges Feuillot, in the wood.-China Mail Spe- her to live with a family he whoso

drug

invontian known

her to and send

Stalinon was alleged to private school.

have-killed 142 people and maimad many others, told an appeal court here to- not directly day: "I am responsible for all these deaths."

He Called on her yesterday at the juvenile hall of Los Angeles Haol system, where she has been held since Stompanato's body was found in her mother's bedm room. Miss Turner visited her on Saturday.

in the case of

Some reports said Miss Nicosia, Apr, 14

He wep! as he testified at the Turner and Mr Crane had join- Arst hearing of his Appert Eighteen-Cypriot -Greek de ca fores and would jointly ask against sentence of two years tainoos who are among the juvenile court to plus imprisonment and a tine of the 550 Cypriots held with Cheryl

Miss million frases imposed on him on December 13 for causing out trial were today ro-Turner's mother.

Mr Crane's lawyer, Mr Arthur death and Injuries by Im- manded in custody pond- Crowley, was quoted as saying

infringing prudence and ing criminal proceedings we will be fully prepared at pharmaceutical regulations. against them,

was the hearing to prove that tre

Feuillet, aged 44, told the op- officially announced.

it

is no necessity to make Cheryl peal court he wanted to prove award of the juvenile court,

out- the

Forty-six of the convention delegates were awarded the Paut Tissandier diploma for standing achievements in field of non-military aviation. United Press.

PLEA FOR EZRA POUND

Washington, Apr. 14. Lawyers acting on behalf of American poet Ezra Pound, charged willr treaser during Londer, Apr. 14. World War 11, appealed today The 6,678-ten Jepanese to the American Government steamer Hakubassan Muru ran to dismiss the charges against

ground while mooring in Port Pound.

Sold harbour this afternoon and Pound's lawyers supported foulet her propeller with a buoy their plea with a letter from chain, Lloyds Shipping In the well-known Americca poet,

elligence reported tonight,

Robert Frost saying that It Tugs and diver are stand- would be a "Tragedy for Ameri- ing by.-Router.

En lettera" if Pound were left to end his days in the mental Institutions where he has been since 1940-France-Presse.

Nasser's Plan?

'Jerusalem, Apr. 14. Arob experts here regard the his honesty and good faith and flykg of the United Arab Re- They are alleged I have

"We will prove this through to show that the deaths from public flag over the Gaza ad- been implented in a Criaus

marketed As a boli ministration building this week disturbance in Camp K. west witnesses who will testify that Stailnon,

as an indication that President accident."Nasser plans to annex the Gaza

strip-United Prose,

of Nicosia, last Thursday, when Cheryl is a healthy and normal cure, were due to "a scientifically

of 25 girl and that the death of Mr unpredictable Stompañato was merely an un- Reuter.

10 huts out of a total were set on fire by detainees.

The disturbance occurred during a 24-hour hunger strike Pasadena, Apr. 14.

staged by the inmales earthquakes, belleves protest against their continued centred! somewhere in South detention without triat Amerien

West Indies, or the

The 18 remanded men were transferred 10 Kairal were recorded at the California today. Institute of Technology today. prisons to awalt trial-France- Unl.ed Press,

Two

Presse.

Almost Drowned In

Bid To See Soraya

Genoa, Apr. 14.

Two young Italians — a poet and a painter-nearly drowned after rowing six miles out to sea to- day in an attempt to intercept the 23,000-ton liner Constitution and pay homage to Princess Soraya of Persia.

The ex-Queen, divorced by

13 Oue takes things this in re- the Shah when she falled to

Inxation (4).

14 Slippery customers (4).

18 Youthful (5).

17 Where horres may be put

into a collar? (4),

18 Character in "Olielle" (4).

20 Wild (7).

22 Writers (4).

24 Divine match (5)

25 Hattie curer! (5).

2 Flower-giri (4).

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20 Walk like a weary ploughmen

(4).

MONDAY'S CROSSWORD, --Across: 1 "Bugles, 7 Nibs, a Outer, 10 Appro,, 11 Eire, 13. Bartenders, 15 shed, 10 Loan, Ja Far-minded, 22 Epic 24 A-rise, 25 Angry, 28 Dlet, 27 Lie low. Dowai Utter, D Large, 4 Sh-and-y, 6 In person, 4 Eber, 8 Irish, 12 Ended, 13 Bulgo, 14 Tenacity, 17 Afre, 18 Ordeal, 20 Icate, z1 Dogg, 23 Palá

May 13.

Mario

as it passed so that it would have to stop and riscuo us,” in his Raimondo, shivering camp clothes, lold reporters when he get back to Van- timiglia,

"It was

produce an heir to the throne after seven years of marriage, was aniling aboard the Constitu- on for the United States with her mother and brother. A bly crowd saw her off from Gença.

very choppy, but They have reserved return wo were nearly in position and

from New York on passages

we could see the Constitution approaching fast. In our ex-

stood Raimondo, 44, and ellement Wo

and up Giorgio Corbone, 23, set out moved around incautiously, and carly this suddenly a bly swell caught from Ventimiglia morning in a row-boat, carrying us and we expsized." a portrait of ex-Queen Soraya

frown done

photographs by "We were ready for a wet- Raimondo arba poem in her ting," Rafinondo added, "but it

ganie gooner the wo expet honour by Carbene

were going to rowed, And my pleture went to onto the Uner's contes and the baftans," China Mail throw ourselves into the sea | Speciáli

THE

PREMIER'S

INSPECTION

fadina Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru inspects a guard of horiour. onboard the Indian Navy flagship Mysore forinerly HMS Nigeria - during a two-day inspection of the Indian flest at Bombay recently-Keystone.

THE

THE CLASH

IN COURT

most compelling togal drames are often enacted when the Expert steps Into the withets box and counesi bagina to 'cross-examine him.

This is the theme of Edger Lustgarion's now serias which begins on Saturday,

In it the famous broadcaster, novelist and criminologist recalle Come of the thring varbel ctashas in court when the. Expert gives evidence.

EXPERT UNDER

FIRE

by Edgar Lustgarten begins in, the CHINA MAIL

SATURDAY

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