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CABLE BRIEFS

Memphis.

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sexterday In Bahing Tennessee Hiver and caught s duck.

went Croft Virginia

the

hooked a member of a fight of mallard-United Prem

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1959.

Indonesians To Give American Rebel

Pilot A Public Trial

Djakarta, May 28.

One of her saatu accidentally Antara News Agency, said today Allan Lawrence! Pope, an American accused of flying bombers for the Indonesian rebels, would be tried in public by a military court,

Denver.

Robert Pyle. 70, got in the feet watching his HF st Diter

fuol was partially dibled in 1939.

HU

He US$24.48 richer from

inding nickels. permiles

dimes others

United Press,

didn't notice.

Aalborg.

Two AWOL soldiers wante

for robbery were belund bars today breause they hitched a

ride with a friendly

motorist,

The Indonesian Government (kuil-dirawat fire brought down cald Pupe. norw held in Mitchell bomber over the Har- Djukort, ww captured when baur of Archontu, in the South

Stokicens.

INDONESIA HOLDS

S'PORE-BOUND

'The friendly motorist was The

leing a poller

Kresy,

car.-Unlied

Jackson, Mississippi.

A burglar abbed the Fures!

1 Methodist Church of a rate

SHIPS

Singapore. May 29, Straits Times said

Singapore-

today

seven

With film was a former Indo-

i nesiun Alt forec radio operator,

Sergeant Jan lorry Nantung,

Antara sald Pope and fton- tung would amwor charges of "having committed nets Bostlie to the legal government of Indo- esta by openly aiding rebels,"

Antura nud

had learnt

that the rebels In the North Celebus had now obtained two Super Fortress long runge Lombers.

These were being held in the Philippines because DI In- comedian air force attacks o rebel bases, tiso agoney Bald.

The big reclines were man-

bound ships were boing net by foreign crews, Antora hold at the Indonesian said.Renter

of

Pulou

thock-point Samboo, on the Sumatron coust.

The Times said that accord-

to shipping sources some

of

the vessels hud been

whose contents may free him ting

do some soul searching.

The sate contained 300 ter- mens-U.P.I.

P.A.P. PLEDGE SPORE CHANGES

London, May 2. Dr Toh Chi Chye, a kader of the Singapore People's Action Party, said here today that the new constitution for the island basis only for an provisted internally self-governing Singa. pore but not a complete inde. pendent state for at least the

xt Ave years.

He sold in a press statement Bmins. "There are, therefore, tions

the within

conalitution. But the People's Action Party is determined, in spite of these Irailations, to carry out social for the welfare and changes livelihood the people of Shigapore,

Sel

the execution this never task, we shall, however, lose sight of our ultimate nim of Independence," Dr Toh added,

the

Pula Sanboy for ten days.

at

The ships are carrying copra, coffee and rubber from Suma fra. The Times sald.

A number of Singapore chips were held at Pulau Samboe for days and weeks at lime dur- h the reevni Sumatran re- bellion, but this practice ceased with the fighting-Reuter.

1400 FRENCH TROOPS MENACED BY TUNISIAN AND ALGERIAN CONCENTRATIONS

Page: I

Garrisons Encircled

Dustmen Become “City Gents”

AMERICAN PRESBYTERIANS UNITE

Three Million Members

And

Rebels Surrender Platypuses

Djakarta, May 28.

Djakarlu Radio said today

to

that in the past four days 500 entered Padang rebels hind Panjang, Central Sumatra,

the and surrender

re-join Indonesian Armed Forces.- Reuter.

SQUADRON OF

MISSILE SUBMARINES

New London, Mag“ 28.

Tip U.S. Navy announced to. day that a fleet ballistic missile submarine squadron would be 1. with established on July operatimal headquarters here at Atlantic Fleet Submarine Force Hezdquarters,

While in the planning stage, this squadron, to be known as No. 14. will stoffe in

be The commander Washington,

Ward of will be Capt. N. G. Annapolls, Maryland, who now is a student of the National War Ho was commenting on successful conclusion yesterday College in Washington

It will be the Best new Anglo-Singapore con- stitutional conference which } squadron to be set up in the Agreed on a draft constitution? Atlantic submarine fleet since giving the crown colony internal 1952. The fee now consists of self-government-Reuter,

of

an

six.U.P.I.

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

12

114

ACROSS

3 Out of khali? (8);

* A reflection (3).

# Objects (0),

10 It's worth cultivating (8).

13 Modern card gume (1).

15 Growlers, for example (4),

17 Belated thought of a bowle!?

(7).

19 Put Into good order (7).

20 Fine subjects, perhaps (4).

21 Shake with fright? (7),

26 Buys someone else a drink

(6)

27 Boll down? (8).

29 Product of, the country? (5),

23 Watches points? (8, 8).

22

129

20

DOWN

Shrub shade (5)

#Idol worshipper (5).

J Does some business (0)..

4 Fait to put in (4).

Simple song (0).

4 Obsolescence (6).

* Research

(0).

worker's answer?

11 Less frequently seen (5).

12 Hospital for illed men? (5).

11 Wards off (8).

15 It doesn't pay (5).

18 Put up (5).

19 Naughty boy? (0),

in Strong liquor (6).

27 Upright (5).

23 Fundamental (0).

24 Something for a writer to try

(0). 23 They are sometimes left in

αυτί (4).

For The

Bronx Zoo

New York, May 28, They're stocking the mud with worms today in the Bronx Zoo. Paul, Pamela and Patty, the platypuses, aro duo a weak from to- morrow.

The three odd little boasts and who man David Floay, the

scheduled knows more than anyone about platypuses, 11:43 leave Sydney, by plane next Tuesday, the Zoo announced.

to

9,462 Churches

They'll arrive at New York's Idlewild Airport at 1745 GMT) on June 5, if all goes well.

The Zoo said the platypuses go on display as soon thereafter as they recover from the trip.

REPLACEMENTS

Heal A Rift

By Louis Cassels

Pittsburgh, May 28.

A rift that bogan in Scotland more than 200 years ago will be healed here today when two major U.S. Presbyterian bodies unite to form the nation's

Housewives in Lampton Road, Hounslow, were more than a little sur- prised when they saw their dustbins being empiled by men wearing frock coats top hats howlers - and spats. Seventeen-year-old David Fidler one of the dust, collectors snid the found

the clothing wrapped in a bundle of refuse and thought they would wear them 'for a lark'.

Now their boss has told fancy them "No clothes" so back to the dustbing go the "Toffs' outfits. — Key-

stone.

Tunis, May 28.

A Tunisian spokesman confirmed today that two French garrisons hore had been encircled by Tunisian forces but strossed the Tunisians' move was "a purely defensive and precautionary

measure."

A French spokesman here had claimed in the past 48 hours that their garrisons of about 700 men cach at Gafsa, in central Tunisia and Sfax, on the east coast, were being "menaced" by con- armed soldiers, centrations of Tunisian civilians and Algerian Liberation Army groups.

The Tunisian spokesman sald today there was "absolutely He no aggressive intention" against the garrisons. sald The Tunisian army was "merely taking sensible measures to be ready to defend itself if necessary.”

He denied French statements

that families of French troops Tunisian Government lving in nearby towns had been furbiiklen to visit their menfolk in the garrisons and that food supplies to the encampments had been blocked.

Claim The French

Hold Hostages

Tunis, May 28, Tunisian Government communiquo said in o

Commenting on French claims being that soldiers were not allowed to leave the garrisons even In civilian clothes, the The Tunisien spokesman said the on whot restrictions "depend sort of mission is being carried aut.

A French military spokesmyn elaimed today that Gafsa gorri- encircled son was at present by between 3,000 and 4,000 ormed Tunisians and an un- disclosed number of the F.L.N. (Algerian Liberation Aciny). He said the concentration ringing Bit was only slightly less.

The spokesman sald, however, that after 48 howe blockade, shipment of food had been allowed into the Gafsa garrison, "It is too early yet to say this means any real casing the nearly Intolerable pressure of the last few days," he added. -Reutor.

fourth largest Protestant denomination. PARALYSIS PENDING NEHRU ON The new denomination will be called the United Transport men

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.

It will

have more than three million members and 9,462 churches.

The merging bodies are the Presbyterian Church in the

seek aid from

U.S.A.. with 2,780,000 members, and the United allied Unions

Presbyterian Church of North America, with 257,000 members.

London, May 28.

HOLIDAY

of

New Delhi, May 26.

Jawaharlal Prime Minister Nehru is editing his correspon- with George Bernard dence

Mohandas Gandhi Shaw and during his holiday in

town border Himalayan

the

of

Britain's railway unlon chiefa Menali, it was disclosed today.

today declined a request

Associates said he was about the by London's 50,000 strik-ja quarter through with Ing busmen for extra help jab. to tighten up the strike, now in its fourth wook.

of majority U.S.A. Presbyterian three-fourths The

Presbyteries. The Church, established 170 years Souther

to the Presbyterian U.S. denomination ago, truces ils incestry

continue 05 b will therefore

with RUTHU Church of Scotland, The United

separate entity, Paul, Pamela and Patty will presbyterian Church was found 650.000 members. replace Penelope, who escapeded 100 years ago by the union

smaller last summer and hasn't been

cight пте of two groups, the "Sercucrs" heard from since, and Cecil, who

who hnd Presbyterian bodies, they have a short time later in his end "Covenanters"

split of from the Church of enbined membership of about lonely platypusery.

The platypuses--one of only Scotiand because of doctrinal 400,000, two egg-laying mammals known conflicta

did

in the world today have had the short air trips around Aus tralia to accustom them for the trip.

century.

early tho

18th

There

the

Kill Traitors!

today that nine civilians ware killed and 16 were mitsing in what it called the "French aggression" at Romada, the Fronch base in the south, last weekend.

The missing people were be- leved to be in French hands. They included a schoolteacher, Jis wife

children and three who were taken away by French troops who pillaged the local school, the communique sald.

Tunisian official sources re- fused to predlet today when the demand for a United Nations Security Council debate on the precent Tunisian-French erinis would be tabled

by Tunision delegation,

"No Comment“

the

In addition all requests for any Information on the British and American

to atillude Tunisia's demands for further arms supplies were met with "no comment."

Both Tunisian and French offent quarters said today they did not foresee any diplomatic moves here in the near future to resolve the crisis. The view of both sides was that nothing could be expected before the French allustion had been and the Tunisian in the lobllised

debated complaint Security Council-Beuter.

Arms Request

London, May 28. Britain has not yet replied to

Tunisia's request for and, an authoritative source said here

Ho has also been doing much reading, including the works Mr Frank Cousins, Secretary of the Hindu poet, Rabindranath of the Transport and General Tagore.-U.P.I

Union, to which the Workers busmen belong, sald that more people were using the ninder- electric ground and suburban The merger will be consum-

railways bocaue of the strike.

Nicosia, May 28: mated in colourful ceremonye naked the railwaymen to

Eoka, Greek Cypriot terrorist tomorrow morning. Commis consider what action they could begonization, today declared its The merger negotiations begun |sioners representing two toko in view of this.

intention to "continue to kill Pitts-

traitors whatever their political today. that was Preparations have been made several years ago, originally an-bodies will approach

Syria Mosque in The reply today

with

party or affilations."* the to move them from Australian cluded the Presbyterian Church |burgh's

demanding who are earth into American mud within the United States, Tamiliarly separate processions. The twin while sympathising.

The declaration was made in American worms en route, to known as the Southern Prosby-columes will merge outside the busmen,

railwaymen were a leaflet signed by the Eoka comply with Post Protection terlan Church. But the plan of entrance and march in for the more pay, regulations--UP.I.

unten falled to win the necessary opening session of the first Gen already only working normally chief, Dighenis, andi eirculated in

eral Assembly of the United and refusing to run extra truins Nicosia this morning-Reutet. to cope with the increasing traf- fic. They could do no more,

(The railwaymen themselves were recently awarded a throa per cent pay riso).

Ronald Colman

Leaves

A Large Estate

Santa Barbara, May 28.

$10,000 Bequests of

Church.

First business will be the clection of moderator, or pre- eiding offer. Dr Theophilus M. Taylor, a noted theologian of the United Presbyterian Church and a Professor at Pitsburgh Xenia Seminary here, regard- ed as the most probable cholec for this post.

Union leaders of workers in London power stations,

which supply the underground railway with current, will meet tonight to consider how far they are prepared, to go to help the bus held strikers.

The two denominations their Anat general assemblies as separate bodies today-UP.I

Washington, May 28. Two nameless heroes of World

each

Mr Cousins had called for their help yesterday. He also The will of actor Ronald went to two sisters, Mis Gladys

urged petrol lorry drivers, who Viming of Leeds and Mrs Edilh Colman was filed

supply charges in the London for Till of Surrey, A bequest of

area to stop work this weekend. probate in Superior Court $5,000, went to a brother, EriC today and left the bulk Coiman of Melbourne, Australia. War II and Korea returned to If both these groups of

The household employees, of his estate to his wife

Woodgate Harry

ATI Horry their native soil today and were workers went on strike, it is and daughter, with speci-mering,

goverrument Capitol understood, were left $2,500 each laid in state

smid the highest would use troops to keep tic bequests totalling and the acter's studio volet, Rotunda $32,500 to other relatives Thomas. Turner, also was left honours the Republic can bestow. power stations and petrol sup-

plies going-outer. and employees,

$2,500.-U.P.I.

No oppraisal of the ostate was made when it was filed

by a lawyer, Robert Sowarz, reported to but Colman was have been "very wealthy". awaing considerable property in the Santa Barbara área,

The British-born actor died on May 10 of a lung ailment at the age of 67.

Illa wife, Benita, and daughter, Juliet, 17, will re- colve the residue of the estate after the specifie bequests are oarried out."

-U.P.I.

in the

"A MIGHTY BRAVE MAN"-

the

The Mumbler Dies Smiling

Parchman, Mississippi, May 28.

An American Negro C. Cameron, 23, called: "The Mumbler" because of a speech defect. died in the state gas chamber today clearly repeating The 23rd. Psalm.

Cameron, a young. Negro service station employee who torrorised Brookhaven last year with a series of attacks on white women, went to his death smiling.

Mention was made at Coiman's WEDNESDAY'D CROSSWORD.--Across:_ 1 Raised, & Praim, first wife, Thelma, in the will The Maori, Plagus, 10 Or-son, 11 Btand, 12 Bath, 19 Oaset, 16 as a "porsible creditor. Ensure, 18 Obtain, 20 Canos, 22 J, 23 Drags, 25 Dozen, 20 actor noted that he had made a Latent, 27 Qave-1, 89, Petal, Teuton. Down: 1 Republe, a property settlement with her in Insction, 3 Emus, Davions, 3 Pronoun, 6 Birdat, Loss, New Yorit in 1930 and ordered He hold the Lincoln County Sheriff. Carrile

14 Rediment, 10 Skeleton, 16 Elergal, 17 Single-t, 19 Bodogs, that any obligations Incurred 21 A-rose, ke Sale.

Smith, he knew he was saved"" because he had been cured of the sprich defecti

the

that gave him his nicknamo. "He used to mumble a whole lot." Smith said, "but he spoke.mighty plain today. He took it mighty brave." The Prison Chaplain, R. B. Hicks, said his

speech impediment was "very notice able" before today. Cameron was convicted of breaking into a

home and attacking and wounding # white woman while her husband was away from home. Officers said he also admitted attacking several other women.

This morning a London paper reported Foreign Office emelals here as saying that the Tunisian request had already been turn- ed-down-Reuter.

JERAY LEE LEWIS puts a protective arm around. his 15-year-old wife MYRA during a reception of the Westbury Haul, Landon, yecherday /==Keystones;

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