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CABLE
BRIEFS
San Francisco, Apr. 16. Fred Perkins' advised the San Franciaco Chronicle today he Intended to take the advice offered him by the Elkenbower Administration. Perkins wrote:
"Every day Kepublican states- men sikouno? to me that the Way for me to earn the recession personally is to spend my own money.
"I am going to do it,
"I am going to contribute 10 the Democratic Party."-United Press.
Marletin, Apr. 16.
Storks all over the place. The sick visited the Starke ngain yesterday Mrs James I. Surk gave birth to ellit-pound girl, The Storka
cond child.-United Press.
Chicago, Apr. 16. The Brunswick-Balke-Collen- der Dowling Equipment Com pany is provleing The proper, atmosphere for its April 21 stockholders' meeting.
The meeting will be held in A bowling alley,United Press.
Montgomery, Apr, 15,
Montgomery The
Humane Society is desperately seeking the owner uf stray horse 11 has boarded since the animal was found at a buy downtown Intersection on April 2.
Dobbin's feed til is wrecking! the Society's finances. United Pret:
Muscatine. Apr. 10. Real Estate deater Ilarold Rosenburg has bla own ideas
should rel
of how husbands
Lirate nailonal Mother-In-Law Week:
By "Elther buying ber home, or buying
yourself
#
·
home and moving out of hers."]
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JAPAN'S POOR
HIGHWAYS
Takyo, Apr. 1. The Mainlebi attacked today Japan's poor highway
system
and sold action should be taken to eliminate the nation's reputation as having the worst roads of any industrial nation in the world,
Bu: eaucratic ectionalism is responsible, among other things, for the chaotic conditions of rouds," I said.United Press.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958.
Danger Of Over-Cantions Control
NUCLEAR TESTS: A
CROWD
MODEL ? – IT'S ALMOST -REAL-
Ut уопикста A fascinated by a scale- model of a loromolive at the 33rd Model Railway Exftih!- tion which upred a; Central recently. Hall. Westminster, Anne Carler, 20, is seen at the controls, She helped to build the model-Kessione,
FATALITY RATE
DROPS
IN FRANCE
Paris, Apr. 15. France is the only country
ure
WARNING
Possibility Of Many Dying In A "Dirty" Atomic War
Washington, Apr. 16.
Dr Edward Tollor told Congress today that over-cautious control now on weapons tasting would delay the dovolopment of cloan bombs and, perhaps, unnecessarily
CUBA'S FIGHT AGAINST
Havana, Apr. 10,
Trpotted lader ment
REBELS RAGES
ON
sliminated à pasential rehet threat in the huge American
naval base në CinanianADIO.
An Army communique said government troops had driven off a number of rebet bande operailag in the GuaRTRIZLIDO" 'area, near the eastern tip of Cuba.
Rebel troops, swarming out of the Sierra Maestras Mountains, had engaged the Army in aporadio clashes in this woollen for the past 48 hours, but the government said the rebels were retreating and the lighting here was "nearing An end."
The communique' aleo daimed two other rövernment viclorica, al Palmarito and at El Dorado, near Bayamo, in Oriento Provinos, Chlef oemize of robot activities against the government of Preddens Fulgencio Ballats,
is said heavy casualties were Indifoted on the rebels in the Palmello fiskiing and thai mich arms and equipment were exptured in the El Dorado skirmish. The communinique sold the captures of nine more rebels brought to 50 ihe number mrrendering this week...United Press.
sacrifice millions of American lives His Version Of What
in a dirty nuclear war.
Dr Teller, the "father of the H-bomb," testified before the Senate Disarmament Subcommittee. He said the United States must develop clean nuclear weapons to save innocent bystanders, its allies and its own people.
Dr Teller stressed the great need for developing clean nuclear weapons, as free as possible from radioactive fallout, in what amounted to a dis- A sertation on revised defence strategy in the nuclear age.
SOVIET UNION'S ACHIEVEMENTS CAN'T BE IGNORED, HE SAYS
MR CABOT LODGE ON RUSSIA'S SUCCESSES
New York, Apr. 16.
The Soviet Union-has achieved things in industry and education during the past 40 years which the West cannot ignore, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, United States permanent representative to the United Nations, said here tonight,
отп
Ho snil, in effect, that Russia's billty. In deliver a massive nuclear attack had oul-
based moded U.S. pulley massive relailation and mode both prospects, with their resulting all-out war, against The interests of both nations,
"A limited war in a possible war, I hope it will never come, but if it doen we muat strive to keep our War limited," said Dr Teller.
Glopping tests, he said, would retard the development of elean and mobile weapons.
n
"By being over-cautious now, we mey
unnecessarily sacrifice millions of human lives in dirty clear war later," he the H- "Our unique, asset is not said. Bemarking that economic strength, military bomb had been thought at Trst
only poilical
Weapon power or
Initiative to be In this picture every man important, though all these are destruction, he said that there had his own home, car, tele-
our basic principles," Mr Lodge were now real hopes that it virion and refrigerator.
fis gald
is could "Our deepest need
be used for peaceful family was well fed and hindelity_to_them." children went to college.
in the world where fatal high-
In an address prepared for Soviet leaders constantly hold dropping""; | delivery to a dinner, Mr Lodge jup before their prople. way accidents French safety expert, Georges | rdded;" Galliennes reported today.
Gallienne, Vice-President of
"To be sure, comparable Soviet the Highway Safety Coinmis success in raising living stand- und in widening The at 8,083
persons ards slon, said died on French roads in 1957, citizen's personal berly is not us compared with 8,283 the pre-recorded. Nevertheless, vious year.
He suld
Enster past only 06 dend holiday toll was
80 in the as compared with previous year-France-Presse)
Quadruplets Born
Oakland, Apr. 16. UADRUPLETS—three girls and a boy-were born in the spaer
QUADRUN en uild A horan xe hans, Mes turothy
Hoskins, in an Oakland hospital today.
The quads, who were prematurely born, were all placed in Incubators. Weighing between them slightly over 18 pounds, the, babies were all stated to be in good health-France-Presse.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
3 Easy victory (4, 4).
7 Rovers in Scottish surrer (5);
6 The anirit of flying (8).
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22
124
126
DOWN
1 Quite extensive (5).
2 Shrub (3).
3 Real whopper! (5).
4 Break some stones (4),
03
Moslem
10 Land for tilling (6).
13 Noble lady (7).
5 Disguised
A
16 Army corps (4).
woman? (8).
17 He is in favour
of
with-
Possibly scarlet athlete (0).
drawal (7).
P Utensil (G),
11 Truly a test word! (5),
of it (5).
18 Apnie's in the basket! (7).
when
we look ahead at the next 40
ears we would be very foolish deed to be complacent about What the Soviet Union will ne- complish."
Mr Lodge said there was materialistle pleture of the per- feet Communist state which the
DEATHS
Burlington, Apr. 16. Senator W. Kerr Scott (De- mocrat, Norih Carolina) died in bospital here today. He was 6. The Senator had a heart attack
week ago,—Repter.
83,
New York, Apr. 18. Waldemar Linchowsky, piano accompanist for many died on Sun- noted violists, day.
Ehnan
"That is the Soviet
Com-
Mr Lodge sald that lucals, however true, would not auto- munist dream," Mr Lodge de-matically prevall, but if they were lived up to, then the Soviet consists. "It
Very attempt to dominate the minds cloned.
of the of men would be overcome. -- befly, in just a few material things which we have Reuter. here in America already. The Soviet rulers clearly Intend to
towards MOVC
fulfiment
of that materialistic dream. In fact they are already trying to We should expect that
d. 50 to continue.
"We should also expect, in u few years; to see one or on- aller Soviet product under- "velling American products 121 world markets for the sake of
A Soviel prestige, total state can easily do such things be- entise it can actually put the Efe into the export business.
"To meet such tastes the in- dividual who is in the expert businces in a free country must compete as an individual with
the total renouree of the Soviet siutė,
"If this sort of Soviet com-
CHOLERA
IN
CALCUTTA
|
Calcutta, Apr. 16. The Stato Govermont moved swiftly, today to ald the Calcutta Munici pality to cope with a ton- day old cholera epidemic| which has already cost 130 lives.
20 years-the State gave four ambulances to help deal with the sick persons and ordered 140 new tube wells sunk by the weekend to supply clean drink-
purposes.
BLUNT
of
Dr Teller said bluntly that he belloved the Russians were Improving their war machine the US. After a faster than post-Sputnik surge, he said, the United States was going to sicep agalu and the Russians were gaining with each month,
But Dr Teller sald he thought there was still reason to hope that in the nuclear field the United States was ahead.
If both Russin and the United Stales-should-stop testing, 319. sold, Russia would find out Booter or later through
what espionage
United the States know, running ahead," he said.
"We can stay ahead only by
Dr Teller also expreset the
that four a fest moratorium would leave non-nuclear Soviet mies free to lake over the world slice by thin slice, as he
There is, he said, to dis- agreement that small nuclear fests can be held undetected wille large ones will be know. But he said a country which tested mill wespons improved them and improved its big wupóns as well,
Dr. Toller said that alkhough
nuclear tests underground showed no fallout major tests aid
sclemle shock produce
As the number of cholera-described it. Amun those for whom
They may prove to be a
stricken victims rose lo 324 Llachowsky provided
accomm. competition which the individual today-the highest on record in paniment were Fritz Kreisler, businessman who pays good Mischa
Jascha wages to and
free labour cnonot Heifetz-United Press.
win.
New York, Apr. 16. Leon 1. Livingston, 58, hus petition gets going, we may
Poille have to face the question of Ing water. designer band of dress
0: not 10 support Parnis und Fresident of Parnia- whether Livingston Inc. dress makers, Amerienn exports by the re- was found dead yesterday, op. gatirees of our governmout", parently of a heart attack. --
M: Lodge sald Communism United FrCAN,
did not took to all the people way it looked to the people of the United Cameron States. There were many people in Asia and Africa who had never lyed in a representa tive democracy, and saw haemorrhage.-United Press. nothing wrong with being
New York, Apr. 16. Mrs Dorothy Aturphy. 55, one of the dance ing Cameron Sisters of the 1930s, died yesterday of a brain
Norwalk, Apr. 10. Ariliar T. Smith, 80, onetime
For Asia the
Roverned by an absolute ruler;
The West could not allow stage and screen actor, died its competition with the yesterday.
Soviet Union to take place Smith played Jesus Christ in on material or military the silent movie version of "Beerms Hur"-United · Fresn.
The strength of the West lay In its ideals and to the extent Capetown, Apr., 10.
to which it lived up to those Ал oficial of the United idrais it could appeal to man- Party, Mr W. Beckett, WAB kind in a way Communism killed tonight when his light could never match. Birerat crashed near Ermelo
in castern Transvaal while he was flying back to his farm after working on today's South African election.-Reuter.
20 Garden pest that can be shot 12 Noisy marcotie, by the sound HANDS ACROSS
(4).
21 Envoy (7).
20 Not existing (3, 3).
27. Knob twiddler, maybu (8).
28 The best people (5).
29 Made unhappy (8).
14 Unruffled (0).
15 Fieldwork (5).
10 Westmorland
haps (5).
waters, per
18 The Book of David? (0),
19 Tonded (8).
22 Wounded (5).
33 Slightly warmer (5).
24 Difficult of bellet (5). 23 Vulo (4).
WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aero; 1 Accepi, & Seals, 6 Order, 0 Cerire, 10 Cissy, 11 Tarcs, 12 Irin, 13 Dires, 18 Honcat, 18 Atoned, 30 Salon, 23 Balm, 23 Rents, 25 Lewis, 26 Lagger, 27 Ether, 28 Dalay, 29 Degree. Down: 1 Archives, 2 Cardinal, 3 Post, 4 Treason, Secoded, Crists, 7 Basic, Stranger, 15 Submerge, 10 Honesty, 17 Nettled, 19 Torica, 21 Arena, 24 Surm.
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THE ELBE
Moscow, Apr. 10, The Soviet War Veterans Committee announced today it has accepted an invitation to qitend a reunion meeting In Washington.
The meeting, to be held later this month, la with Americans who linked up with Soviet forces on the Elbe River in Germany, FER
· 1943.----United
Sir
Winston
Have Said
Would
London, Apr. 16.
play in which an actor was said to have given
his version of what Sir Winston Churchill
· would have sald on opening a publle lavatory formed the subject of a dispute in a London court today.
Five members of the Theatre Workshop Company-an avont garde group which performs at on East London theatre and has played
Paris pleaded kuilly summonses arising from a play called "You Won't Always Be on Top."
lo
The summonses stated that defendants unlawfully pre- sented parts of the play which had not been allowed, by the Lord Chamberlain (censor of the British theatre).
Gerald
manager,
How Did Lana's
Lover Live
In Hollywood?
Roffies, company Police Probe His
and John Bury, theatre licensee, were both fined
£5.
pro- Miss Joan Littlewood, ducer,
was fined
£2, Henry Chapman, who wrote the play find acted in it. at Richard Harris, who also acted in
conditional dils- were granteri churges.
Prosecuting counsel said à representative
Lord of the Chamberinin found "very wide divergence" between the script as passed and the play as pre- sented to the public.
lle
Financial Status
Hollywood, Apr. 16. Johanny Stomponato owed more than $80,000 to friends
had whom ho charmed but apparently nover ropaid before he died of a knife wound in the bedroom of actress
Lana Turner, it was dis- closed today.
While Stempanato's complex then quoted extracts financial dealings cast no new which "might be described as light on his death at the bands vulgar or not in good faste" of Lana's 14-year-old daughter. Prosecuting couästi referred Cheryl, they provided police to a soeur outalde public with leads on the way the lavatory in which a character former bodyguard of Mickey called Eick made a speech as Cohen had lived during his 10
EVIDENCE
If he was opening the build- years in Hollywood ing. He altered his voice and the accent, was luken of an imliation___ of Sir Winston Churchill.
The Beverly · Hilla Pollce con- Chief, Clinton Anderson, ferred today with the District "He went on to give his ver Attoicey, William B. McKesson, slon of what Sir Winston
and cther 'curs regredlag Churchill would have fald fevidence en Stompanato's finan he had been called upon to
cial status. open a public lavatory."
At the conclusion of the meeting, Mr McKesson said no evistence had been uncovered that would indicate Stumpanato associates ever or any of his blackmalind wealthy women.”“”
Capt. Ruy Bonders of Beverly Defending counsel sald, plens filtts Police said: "It looks as of "guilty" had been made be- though all this is going to lead cause it was against the law to back to Stompanato. Possibly say anything on nu English there were cases of extortion | stage which was not puswed by | but we have no
the Lord Chamberlain-China United Press. Mall Special,
The prosecution added that Mr Ruffles had said in a stale- ment that it was never intend od to depict.. the character of Sir Winston Churchill.
THE RSPCA
waves similar to earthquake SENDS U.S.
which could be detected.
UNDERGROUND
|A. PROTEST
London, Apr. 16.
proof."--
CANCELS VISIT
IN ANGER
AGAINST US?
Santiago, Apr. 18. President Ibaner today can- celled is planned visit to the
The wells are to be dug in areas where the population has been drinking unaltered water from the Hooghly River, suspected to be infected with
cholera germs.
Meanwhile, hospitals were filed to overflowing with stricken patients, In the cliy hospital, aluminium sheds were turned into makeshift werds la
If tests were banned, he said, on attempt to treat all the cholera patients brought in Russia could test small weapons
and underground
ultimately The British Royal Society United Stator, apparently in Franco-Press.
learn how to work up la major ones, likening the seismic effects that to the many earthquaker shake the earth's surface. Belize, Apr. 10. Limiting tests to under- President Ydigoras Fuentes ground, he sold, would cut off of Guatemala pald an unex-fallout. But he said it would pected visit today to Fallabion, also retard work en Deace- the border town which follows fut applications and on the most the
with doubtful of weapons, the cnti- westem.. frontler British Honduras.—Neuter,
ICBM-United Press
Surprise Visit
-Laika Didn't Die In Vain
IMPORTANT DATA ON SURVIVAL IN SPACE
London, Apr. 18.
AIKA the space dog did not die in vain,
according to Radio Moscow.
A broadcast from the Ruilan vápni declared today in a post-mortem of sputnim. .II. Laika's firing codin, “Data vetiverning the sale of a living organlar în vonditions at flight in a Sputnik`are encouragling for fulare Batrobauia."*
Lalka died a week after the Bimiulk was launched in November.
Radio Moscoww xboo' reporŝed that 'the Riot hours of Sputnik II were "extremely important scientiReally," th
(The brandosat did nos elaborate on this point „bai noted, “ihe Byutnik gradually, tmennend to
brightiness and suberquenlly disintegrated like a meteorle body,"
During the five-and-a-half months it wis airborne, it was sald, Spuluik It's orbit abdited slowly from Basi tạ' West and tended to elenge in shape from eliptical to circular.-
Radio. Moscow, quoting the Director of the Tashkent Observatory," Pref. Shebegler, "said that both Russian Spainike vicided important information ort coumto radiation, Jongitude and 'altitude,
for
of the
the Provention of anger uvel US policies on Cruelty to Animals today cupner importtitifs, Informed the
The announcement United States Embassy in Londda cuncellation was made by Marlo Cludd, Secretary General of of their concern regard the Government, willout giving
any reasons.
ing the reported intention
of the US Government to
But omela circles here have launch a catellite with a heard rumours for the past few that President Ibanez liva chimpanzee aboard. days
would cancel the trip because The Society declared that of the request of the US Secre auch
of the Interior, Fred a project would cause tary
that Congress no "th greatest apprehension Scales, amongst a large number in this longer continue suspension εμπίες and elsewhere who the tariff on copper imports have the welfare of animals at into the United States United heart",
Pre
protested The Society similar termas
Soylet to the Embassy In London after the Inunching of the second Soviet Sputnik with a live dog, Lalka, aboard.--France-Presse.
Visit To
US
F
Fired On
Intrebul; Apr, 16. Three French plane were fired upon by Syrian forces on a flight from Beirut to Istatibu), Iskenderun Airport oficials
said tonight.
One of the three planes, sent to fight locusts in southeastern New York, Apr. 18. Turkey, was forced down in the officials General Tatilude. Lieutenant
Chitti Syrian territory,
two landed Navisathire, Thailand's Mirister said. The other for Economia Affairs, flew here safely at Iskenderun,
Nofurikor detail were today from London for an off- clathree-week visit to the avaliable concerting the alleged United Stater:=Router.
incident--United Pres,"
· Low energy comnia rays generated by the sim apparently are largely absorbed by the Klanomilery 15 was mild to have been founda
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