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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1958.

France's President Persuades Premier-Candidate

"For Meritorious Public Service

BRIEFS Pleven Agrees To Try Again Little Rock Editor

Newark, atay 5. Ronald A. Booker, 30, twallowed, a packet of herotti when polles arrested him ori drug charges.

Police recovered the evidence by using axiomaali bump.

But the Jadge acquitted Beur today, ruling, that a man's stomach in Inviolate and puller had no right to go bokiciz around China Malf Bpecial,

Stafford Sprints, May 5, Captain Hoy W. Fox,

. Army Reserve officer, suld he swerved, his M-47 jank yester. day

avoid a motorist wha froze at the wheel and headed Findet af the tonk--apparently unnerved by the 10-mm cannon ahod at him,

The only casualties were six pests flattened by the far...--United Press.

The

London, May 5. The In Mix months bronze arrow has been stolen from the statue of Robin Hood wilch ataugs near the gateway of Nottingham Cantle.

And replacements cost £25 a Uline.

So the cfly's aris committer plats to plant

1}{0 tt think bedge around the statue.Ex- Brust.

London, May 5.

Several spetitoetus have been withheld from, a sale, of ex- Klug Farouk's clocks anti watches to be held in Cairo. As the banned clocks strike the

statute

of 4214

omen appear-with a romantie sigh.-Express.

a platform

London, May 5.

A 15-year-old boy tried to get

Heket

from 1 machine at Victoria Station by using a metal dine instead of a eln.

Suddenly 6 tickets poured oul. But the boy was

before he could get one.

caught

He VAK conditionally dia. charged at Chelsea yesterday. Express.

Loun, May, 5.

A passer-by reported seeing a man in a Nottingham silver- Smith's shop early yesterday,

Police rushed to the shop, Arounded it. then aufficer broke in to And a Inilor's dummy and for display. Express.

London, May 5. A_bus_oL_15 was, but, on bros. bation-at Hirmingham-Juvenile Court, yesterday, for stealing "whily armed with an offensive weapon, namely a handkerchief." He made the handkerchief look like a gun-Exprtas.

on

Kumla Lumpur, May 5.

Five Hundred Binda tappers rubber plantation in Cen-

tra Malaya are threatening to po sike unless a 22.

python eaught by the matager

it freed..

They say the suke is the

SALUTE FROM AN -ADMIRER-

THREE-YEAR-OLD Graham Hockley of Chelms- ford, imitated the guards as he stood to attention and saluted during the Guard Mounting ceremony on the Hare Guards Parade recently.

The ceremony was held by the 2nd Batin. Coldstream Guards

Keystone.

But The Chances 'SATCHMO

Look

Slimmer Than Ever

Paris, May 9:

President Rene Coty tonight, refused for the third time to lót Promiât-candidatą Rene Ploven give up trying to form a government, even though M. Pleven's chances looked slimmer than over. The President, în persuading M. Pleven to make yet another bid to form a government, re- appointed him Prime Minister Designate. The President this turned the tables or the Popu-

lar Republicans (Catholics) who earlier today: refused their support to M. Pleven on the grounds that they could only consider their attitude towards an official Prime Minister Designate.

Calcutta's

Cholera Epidemic

Kills 1,042

Calcutta, May 5. The chalend epidemic raging |

in Calcutta since, adrly loak month was authorita- tively stated today to be "declining".

Eves

*re

M. Pleven has been trying to form # government for the past fortnight and abandoned his task twice last week be- enute the Socialists refused to join him.

After an hour and a half with the President tonight, M. Plover agreed to ont mure round of consultations with party leaders and sald he would give his Ainsl Bnswer Lo morrow bight,

It was expected here that M. Pleven would be in a position Lomorrow night to give a post- tive answer and be able to go ahood with the more Meul! slage of Cabinet making.

Bariler, the Popular Re- publicans refused to serve in a government under M. Pleven.

SUPPORT

President Coty had hoped to for him their support trilist

met

City health authorities recorded 158 deaths from along with the Radicais and the although M. cholera last week as against Conservatives, 310 the previous week.

Pleven sald Tho

on Saturday after -disease-has-so-far claimed-1:042-the-defection of the Socialists,

that he had given up.

The Rodicals, who Earlier today agreed cautiously to serve under M. Pleven, but "should stipulated the Cabinet not have

Conservatives any who were "loɑ betive" in over- Hirewing the Chilinkt govern=" ment-Reuter and United Press,

Omelal measurée

still continuing to check the disease. The last time Calculla was hit by a cholera epidemic was In 1950 when 4,216 people died out of 9,531 attacks.-Reuter.

Egypt Is 'Dictating' To Arab

States, Iraq

Iraq Charges

“UAR RELATIONS HAVE BEEN IMPAIRED”

Baghdad, May 5.

CHINESE

SAILOR

KILLED

Liverpool, May 5.

BOWS OUT OF BRUSSELS FAIR

Louis Armstrong

New York, May 5. QUIS "Satelimo" Armstrong

his bowed.

the out of Brussels World Fair, it was disclosed today. The jazz trumpeter cancelled a previously-announced engage ment at the United States pavillon because of a "priat commitment" to play in New York City's Lewisohn Stadium on his 58th birthday, July 4. The originat reliedule, as An-

nounced by Jean Dalrymple. co-ordinatar for the US per- forming arts programnic at the Fair, called for "Batchmo" hin to open at the Fair on birthday.

Gets. The Pulitzer Prize

New York, May 5. ̧ The Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service was awarded today to the Arkansas Gazette of Little Rock. Its Executive Editor, Harry B. Ashmore received the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing.

The newspaper was cited for "Demonstrating the highest qualities of

elvie leadership. The Queen's

Journalistic responsibility

and

moral courage in the face of molating public tension during

the school integration crisis,” Twelfth

Ashmore Was cited - for "the forcefulness, dispassionate annlysia and clarity of bia eRorials" during the crists.

The Awards to the Arkansas Gazette ди It

Executive

Editor were Kaid to be the Art france In the 41-year

history of the prizes in which

newspaper has won two awards for coverage of they same story.

Other awards in journalism announced today by the truffets of Columbia University went to the

Dakota, Fargo, North Forum; George Beveridge of the Washington Evening Star; Relman Morin of the Associated Press: Clarks Mollenhoff of the Des Moines (lown) Register and Tribune; The New York Times: Bruce M, Shanks of the Bufalo Evening

News, and William Beall of the Washington (N, J Daily News,

A special citation WAS awarded to Walter Lippinaun of the New York Herald- Tribune.

Trip Sovereign Lives Up To Maxim

London, May 5. Quean Elizabeth's visit to Ghana noxt yaar, will bo her 12th trip abroad sinco sha asconded the throne thrano in 1952.

In 1950, when she and the Duke of Edinburgh returnedă here from a three-week vat to Nigeria, the Queen quoted 1 Nigerian proverb:

"A Young

Person who Travels extensively and mixes freely Le mate experienced than an older pernon who stays in the same place,”

The 32-year-old sovereign has to this maxim. As ilyed up Princess Elizabeth and The Pulitzer prize for on | Queen, she has visited 20 coun- It was not yet known whether

American play was awarded to tries and Commonwealth ter- Armbirong's schedule would permit him to appear at the "Look Homeward, Angel," by ritories.

Miss Frings play. Fair later in the year.-Unit-Ket Frings

winner also of the Drama Critics territories she has seen

Commonwealth

British and ed Press.

are: Award, was based on the novel.

South Africa, Southern Rhode by Thomas Wolfe.

cio,

KenyB, Malta, Carodn The Novel Award went to "A | Bermuda, Jamaica, Fiji, Tonga, Death In the Family" by the New Zealand, Australls, Ceylon, late Ames Agee. The Award Uganda, Gibraltar and Nigeria. In Blography went to "George Foreign countries she has Washington," Vols. 1-5, of visited pret ̈ France, Greece, which were written by the Inte Italy, the United States, Pari- Douglas Southall Freeman, and mu, Libya, Norway, Sweden, Vol. 7 by John Alexander Car-Protugal, Denmark and Hollandi.

SWISS SECRET AGENT ON TRIAL Gave Classified

Information Away

roll and Mary Wells Ashworth

"alte"" "Freeinali's quatir in 1963. Last year, witen the obta

Coast became the new nation, of

The Pulitzer Prize for a work Ghana, the Queen sent her aunt.

of history was presented to Raythe Duchess of Kent; as her re- Hammond, 71, retired. Assistant presentative. - China Mall Secretary of the Federal Reserve Special.

counter-Board for his volume, "Banks and Polilies in America: From the Revolution to the Civil

-1500

Born, May 5. A senior Swins

intelligonco agent fessed today that ho gave away secrets to a French agent ***** bocauso his former chlof had dono the same. Federal Police Inspector Max ed, and another Chinese service, admitted giving a large seamnati and docker number

4

of "classified" and injured when

"secret" documents to the French rope

and Secret Service shopped as the Gallic attache

officer, Marcel Mercier. (4,813 tons) was prepar- Ulrich faced д Federal ing to leave Liverpool Criminal Court on charges of giving "legal political intel- gence to the detriment uf Switzerland.

reinenmation of a dead topper The Iraqi Foreign Minister, Fadil Jamaili, charged today that Egypt had A Chinese seoman was kill-Utrich, 51, a veteran of 31 years

impaired Arab State relations by trying to "dictate" their policies,

wito came to "visit old friends. --Express,

A British Crossword Puzzle

33

ACROSS

3 One's doubia? (4).

7 Berry Senior? (5),

22

733

25

29

8 Spanish frontier town (4).

9 Cheating ald (4).

10 Ancient

historian,

stood by ua (7),

12 Printing Instruction (4).

15 They don't, however,

lake you up (5).

DOWN

Sudanese less concerned than trag because they were further removed.

The Foreiga Minster made the churge at a news conference bere as rugls went to the polls to elect a new Parliament.

He added that his country Jamali, who just returned supported the principles of the 'from & political goodwill United Nations" and The Arab

mission to the Südan, told the League, conference. Good relations But he sald Iraq had delayed between Arab States depend paying its dues to the on mutual respeel and non-League because the League had Interference in the Internal or "not helped us to repair our external affstre

other losses" from the disruption of States,"

oil shipments,

docks.

*

The dond seamon was Chow Hee, and the injured men were Wong To, both members of the Gallle's crew, and James Clarke, (38) Balliol Road, Bootle,

SUICIDE

He said his former chief, the A six-inch rope snapped, one fene Dubois, also hid handed Late Federal Attorney-General, He added: "Because one Arab He recalled that several years end of it caught Chow Hee and out classifed documents. State has posed welt as a ago he had proposed that the killed him instantly and felled

Dubols. The Swiss counter- Wong To The other dictator to the others, inter- pipeline which ren to Haifa, in

end intelligence chief, committed should

wrapped Itself rutikd Arab relations have been im Israel,

be diverted

four tuleide in the attle of his home the quayside, Paired."

through Syria and the Lebanon, dockers on

In last year after an investigation the Juring Clarke. Jamall said it was a "very but the League shelved

revealed that he had had fale conclusion" to assume that

dealings with French agents.

Ulrich said most of the docu- he meant Egypt in making his

menta involved pertained to the Activities of North Africans in Switzerland.

remarks

AGREEMENT

pany.

question because the two coun- The Gallic, outward bound tries could not agree on terms for Australia, anchored in the with the Iraqi Petroleum Com-Mersey while representatives of the owners and agents went on Since Iraq refuses to ship öll board to make Inquiries.... He sale he had found cam-through Isract, she has lost Both injured men wete de- plete agreement during his 150,000,000 diners during the tained in hospital-China Mull ibre days of talk in the Sudan lost ten years, he said,

on the proposition that all Arab Iraq. last on additional States had the right to Indeptzi= | 60,000,000 alpars whch the dence and decide their own Syrtaris destroyed pumping polteles.

stations on existing pipelines

fraq he said, had exercised during the Suez crisis, he added, that, right when it joined the He said they would be repait- Baghdad Pact. Bosision Fell within a few months and Iraq attacked by President Nasser would pay the Leugde dues of of the United Arab Republic,bout 200,000 dinars when the Jamaili said, "No other Amb debts incurred because of the State has the right to attack us losses were repaid. - United

1 Fokta leiter following a re-because wo exercised the right Press.

quest (5).

2 Orange elty (7).

4 Least desirable (5),

Pens, or parts of thern (4).

6 Put_right (4)),

A blow over the wrist (1).

urier

only

14 River (4).

16 Indolence (5).

18 A inualent character (4).

10 Just a slip (5)

21 Encourage, audibly (5).

22 Outstanding guv'nor (432

23 Outmoded wear (5).

28 Swiridles (4).

20 Needing a drink (7).

30 What to hope for (4).

31 Stupor (4).

32 Exert forec (6).

33 Chaps in hospital? (4).

11 Rows of fostenéis? (5).

13 Water retainers (4).

17 Bitting (4).

18 Give up (4).

20 Trying times (7).

22 Oddly enough, it's nowhere

near the Wash! (4),

24 Not browned on? (5).

25 Tale as a fowl (5).

of self-defence."

He

said the Baghdad Part was defensive and not a tool of foreign policy as Egyptian, pro- paganda elpime t

He said he found that Iraqi

and the Sudan could co-operate

Ja good deal in political, econo-,

mic and cultural fejds. Agree-

Demonstrations In Copenhagen

Copenhagen, May 5.

Special

If convicted, Uirlch faces maximum penalty of 20 years imprisonment.—finited Pres8.

London Drivers Get

Away With It!

London, May 5. Cara were parked with gleeful abandon in London's traffic-janimed streets and red-faced police- men could do very little about moving them. For they were bold quite

Lion ta Ta fratrist, the famly by Britain's top legal brain that their little, stowaway

ment tud been reached, he An estimated crowd of, be- | trailer-chief police, weapon in revealed, on the opening of a tween 3,000 and 4,000 Dolch branch of the Iraq Agricul- Communists

and

the battle to keep the streets Socialista clear-was lifegal,

For come time they have tural Bank in the Sudan with a demonsunied. on, Copenhagen's

of capital 1,000,000 dinara broad City Hall Square tonight used the mobile trailers to (US$2,800,000) to make loans against nuclear arins for West remove any parked cara which to Sudanese farmers.

Germany Find other NATO are holding up traffic.

It was the Land Chief Justice, Jarnaill also thade it known countries.

The demonstratione ceotiomie and

were Lord Goddard, who amouneed in-

"the" idih i they were, breaking the law, dustrial missloris recently visited sloged to celebrate

The trailer was illegal. be Dendark's the Sudah country on Egypt's anniversary of

27 Double-rred Instrument (4), that Iraql 28 Burglar's booty (4).

MONDAY'S CROSSWORIA—Acromer 1 Ealcem, ↑ Ohio, # southern borders with which liberation from, the German taum. It had no mudguards and Nooks, 10 Ruler,. 11 Oust, 13 On the way up, 15 RSVP., 10. Calto's polley Has traditiontilly occupation. But it coincided not griough springs, his suită, Coen, 19 Commandeer, 22 Ruhr, 24 Prunk, 25 H.-one, 20 favoured unity,

blso with the NATO mesting Upling The... oopkollan Noor, 27 Reefer, Down: 2 Scout, 3 Elsie, 4 Muftar, §. Colour- 11e said i hod diecissed the aw taking place in the, at.... gstagebadii, fer.. using a Ed, ú (First), 5 Heaps, 12 Taper, 13 05-rur, 14 Honorary, threat of world Communism Christiansborg Palace here. 17 Ochre, 18 Smoker, 20 Norne, 21 Elope, 23 Upon

during his visit but found the Unlied Press.

similar-type

trailer.

Lord

Afbtropolitan Police, li would met the ont song thie pigeons." But Scotland Yard Chicls did hot give any motorlats time to try. They hurriedly announced that the trailers had been wiùi- drawn.

But in the House of Lords, - Lord Mancroft, minister with- said he thought but portfolio; the police could get found the difficulty by a mirior Joctiniçál alteration of the equipment rather than by an alteration of the law,

. He referred to the high colết case during a debate on London Kloddard salt "IF InformOR= | traffic--China Mail`Special,

Wor

Blanket's Inventor

Bristol, May 5, The cay of Thomas Blanket, bed-covering Inventer ef the

The Award in Poetry went to Robert Penn Worren 102 "Prumises: Poems 1954-54,"

The Prize for a Distinguished bearing his name, was covered Musical Composition

was up awarded to Samuel Barber for the score of "Vanessa," an opera presented at the Metropolitan Opera House on Jan 16, 1939. United Press.

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