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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1958.

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Move To End London Strikes Whipped Prisons To Kep Onder

CABLE BRIEFS

Warsaw, June 11. Eleven Polish families who Bvo in Utile village in the Kosobudki Forest discovere (1 their hamlet, was not on the map or llated document.

on any official

Therefore, they do not by taxer or servo in the Polish armed forces—-———U.P.I. -

the

Son Francisco, June 11.

Macleod Has Talks With Cousins And

Other Union Heads

London, June 11.

Top-level moves to end London's crippling bus and

dock strikes were made tonight, The capital's 50,000 busmen have been on strike

for 98 days.

of

Mr Iain MacLeod; Minister of in sympathy with sacked col Radio sinilon Ko announced Labour, had talks at the Blouse leagues at Sinthield.

Commons with Sir John All but 4,500 of London's winners of Its rock-n-roll Eliot, Chairman of the Lorton 20,000 dockern

fin strike land turity contest - Eule Transport Executive and Mr voted at may meetings cartier

Frank Cousins, Secretary of the today to retura to work The Inte Italian tenor pulled 20,000 votes to 4,000 each foransport and Generel Workers Monttay.

Caruso.

Johnny Mathis and Pat BoUTC. U.P.1.

*

Utlon, NY., June 11. The first bank of Vilca offer

Union.

Later Mr MacLeod called in his chief industrial peacemaker, Bir Wilfred Neden, and after

Only Group

on

Only group of dockers to re- warda consulted Mr R. A. their Union leaders back- rutler, Lorth Privy Scal, who-work recommendation were whether is acting in the absence of the the men at the Pool of London. The Pool mostly Irandles

ed customers a chance to find out, precisely. today

they're worth their weight in Prime Minister, Mr Harold Mac-small food ships from the Con- gold. A scale records the cus-millan. tomer's weight and the value of

the equivalent weight of gold.- Striking Drivers

U.P.I.

+

Then, Union leaders of strik. ing drivera at Smith@eld mar- Onklund, June 11. Mrs Al Louise Johnson wonket, whose rejected pay claim yesterday fed to the duck stoppage culled temporary alimony after testifying: Fer husband, at the Ministry of Labour for Lerance, locked the coke with Sir Wilfred Neden, and windows of their home last month he gets in and out, apparently through a basement Trap door but she can't f Houdini entrance, She's stil trying to get back in. - U.P.I.

Turin, June 11. divorce and permion Dartles aren't very popular in

The

our Tarin district,

Nether have received ANY voles.-U. P. L

London, June 11,

The Otterton

of

They wanted to thrash out steps towards a resumption with the negotiatious Bmliked meat transport em- ployers, in a bid to end the unofficial meal market strike,

to thy

This could mean in almost immediate end

giant London

dock strike,

which when dockers at the London, the innermusi group of docke,

started

Pool of

skpped worÝ

Parta Council Man Missed Bus:

today look over an dmpty fre Ballon which has stood unuse for 10 years became the Paris Council thought it belonged to the County Council and the County Council thought it be- Jonged to the Paris Counell U. F. I.

四角

Perth, June 11.

Belis clanged wildly last night englie screeched

fre R

out of the

Party Loses

Council Control

Morpeth, Northumberland,

June 11. Councillor Jack Parks, aged Perth Fire Irigade

oday for Headquarters to chase a hand- 78, milased his bus

Morpeth rural district counell bar snatcher.

a result the Fireman David Brown wheel-meoung and as ed the fire engine in hot pursuit Socialists lost control. after he heard cries for help from 60-year-old Mr Amella Alexander,

Police and civilians, sprinted along with the engine in pursutt of the thief. They caught him.

U. P. I.

The council consists of 19 Socialist members and un equal number of Independents.

They were all there except Councillor Parks, so voting for the chairmanship was in favour of the Independents.

When The nissing member arrived dve minutes A

late, suggested the ancient clock in the market place won fust,

Huntsville, June 11, The Army ordnance missile command received

Jetter yesterday from Mike Diries,

xth Arader In Spokane, Washington, suggesting Wildom Freeman as just

the

person fo bo put nboard The Arst manued warth satellite,

"I am sure he is someone who belongs in space," the youngster wrote of Freeman, who is his teacher-U.P.I.

His glowering collegues told him it was slow.

Tonight

Councillor Parks, reliret mlaer, said: "They are.

now,"- not speaking to me Chin Mall Special.

tinent.

Men at Tilbury, the West India docks and the loyal group of docks, berth for the big meat and long-distance freighters, decided to go back. The men's only condition was

all unregistered labour. that employers should willidraw Meanwhile several German today joined the ufrerait stepped-up Rotterdam-Southend airlift, which has so far brought 600 tons of neat into London.

to

At the West India docks meeting, volunteers agreed "clear a cargo of barunas in dan- ger of going bad. Money earn- would be sent to chorlty.

Bus Strike

men's

when

The bus strike started the

claim for an all- round ten shilings and six- pence a week pay increase for and outer Alt 30,000 central

turned London workers WOR down.

They refused to accept the award by an independent tri- bungi uf an eight shillings and sixpence rise for 34,000 central London workers only. The

between meeting

Sir Witrect Neden and road hau- Transport lage omelals of the Unton jasted nearly two hours. 'There will be further dis- cussions tomorrow.-Reuter.

STARS OVER PICCADILLY DE GAULLE'S

SCHWEPPES

SCHWI

Contemplating the scene in Piccadilly Circus, London, are Hollywood actor William Holden and Italian actress Sophia Loren. They were in England for the premiere of the Brilish Alm "The Key" in which they star with Trevor Howard,--Reuterphoto.

UN 'Watchdog'

Commission

To Be Sent To Lebanon

United Nations, June 11. Informed sources at the U.N. said tonight that a suggestion by Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold that the ob- servers to be sent to the Lebanon should be drawn from India, Norway and Ecuador, had been approved by the "interested parties."

A British Crossword Puzzle Children's Day Syrin

20

ACROSS

1 Solac vegetable (0),

4 Dog noise (5).

13

7 Allm executive on board?

(0).

a Fish (5).

No; Its not a Russian ocean

(3, 3).

il Comparatively

pleasant (7).

13 Easter headwear (7),

un -

15 A man and his horse have

this between them (0).

10 Samo ogain, plesso (3).

10 P.C. but no policeman (8).

20 Coal in (5).

21 Sickly colour (0).

121

15

16

DOWN..

Growing churchman (5)

á Could be brainwaves (5).

3 Yet he's all out to win (7).

They secure 15 aprons (");

5 Receptive mentality (4

Prepare to shave (0),

10 Hp a gift (8).

12 Helps a fool to start (T), 13 Madhouse (0).

14 Set off for Gretna? (0).. 18 Noble (5). 17 Furnish with funds. (B).

́WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD-ATTOM: 1 Bayn, 4 Ap- prove, Halo, D Emma, 10 Tracing, 11 Dlet, 12 Erne, 14 Bo-

REBUKE TO ALGIERS

Aiglers, June 11. General de Gaulle's rebuke

EX-NAZI TELLS OF HORRORS OF BUCHENWALD

Bayreuth, June 11.

The horror of the Buchenwald Nazi Concentration Camp was revived today in the trial of an S.S. sergeant charged with the murder of 53 in- mates.

Sergeant Martin Sammer, 43,

to the Algerian Public Safety Committee today indicates, that the view. points of Paris and Algiers stood before a German court are still widely separated, rages he helped to perpetrate in and told frankly of the out- with little sign of agree-the camp commanded by Kari ment, according to in Koch and a wifo Ilse, "The formed quarters here. Witch of Buchenwald."

In addition to the murders,

The rebuke was contained in Sommer was charged with a telegram to General Kauforturing prisoners "and with Salun, French Delegate-General | drowning one inmalo in a bath

TOLD COURT

In Algiers, describing as an of disinfectant. "annoying inciden!" yesterday's mation by the Committee call- Eng for a "real government of

pubilc safety."

Ho also told the court,

ai

Lieutenant Lucien Neuwirth, today's opening hearing: apokesman for the Committee

and a member of Generale personally administered Salan'a information services,

hald uxlay, "I have no comment

to make on this telegram.“

PUZZLED

Observers here are puzzled by General Salan's statement yes-

that terday

the

Committee mollon "reflected the feelings of the people of Algeria." Many believe the statement indicated that the Army in Aigeria ap- proved of the motion.

M. Jacques Boustelle, former Algeria, Governor-General of

will leave here for Parla to- morrow at the request of Gen- eral Charles de Gaulle's office, a of the All-Algeria spokesman

Pubile Safety Commlitee said tonight.

M. Soustello is Adviser to the Committee.

Political

The spokesman Baid M. Saustelle expected to spend two or three daya in the French sapitel and then return Algiers,

10

No raven was given for M. Sustelle's summons to Parts, Reuter.

Dulles To

Confer With

De

whippings to

Can

prisoners "more times than I count," Bul tic denied whipping Rothe Prisoners harder than others "be- cause this was toɑ exhaust- ing."

Prisoners

frequently

wero

10

maintain

Town Goes Up

In

Smoke: 10,000 Homeless

Casablanca, June 11. Fanned by a stiff northwest

wind,

fre swept through a shanty-town on the outskirts of Casa- blanca tonight, leaving 10,000 homeless in

wake,

The Derb Djid quarter, one of the poorest sections of the city, WRS three-quarters whipped cstroyed by the blaze.

American fire-Bghting equip ment was sent from the Anteri- There wore three standard can base at Nouaceur, but the ulers since methods of execution at equipment was Buchenwald

bronze re-hoso

piace and order."

shooting,

Hanging

-

hanging, most of the or by introllons. Axtures in the quarter had been stolen since the last recont above, inspection,

(8.8.-

carried out WEB

on orders +from

from Kiminler"

Commander-in-Chief Hein-

rich Ilimmler).

As a special form of punish meni, prisoners were hand-

OUT OF CONTROL

Within a quarter of an hour after the fire started, more than 50 shanties were ablaze, and

cuffed with their hands be the firo swept quickly

over

control.

out of

hind them and hung on a nail on a tree like hats on Both American and French

bases

Am. sent all available a halrack.

to the When

scenc The prisoners were being bulances

Moroccan Ministry of the Whipped, Summer told the court,

were stretched

Interior distributed 2,000 loavos they whipping block. Twa caina for bread, on the Morocco mards held them in position und Wolfare Society drow on its a third wild- the whipping.

reserve stocks of rice and milk to feed the rofugües. Sommer was supervisor of cell block at Buchenwald comp between 1938 and 1943. 1950 ae hus successfully pleated for medical grounds to postpone his France-Presse. trial Bonumer was reverely in-

Women and children were

Since expected to be accommodated

the night in hospitala

Gaulle Jured when his tank exploded in

Paris, June 11,

the closing days of the war, som U.P.1.

Halifax, June 11.

Russian Migs

Brisbane, Juno 11. Indonesia had already taken

A Fronch Foreign Ministry

spokesman said today A Soviet selenilst, Dr Yall delivery of a consignincat of that Mr John Foster Morti sald today that Russia's Russign Mig supersonis jot Dulles, United States catch of Ash of Canada's east Oghters and was now training Secretary of State, would const has quadrupled sinca 1956, pilots to dy them, the Indonesian come to Paris on July 5

Dr Marti the international Military Attache In Australia, commission for the northwest Ligut.-Colenci Basocki Racluned for talks with Goneral Atlantic Asherlos here thutald today, Charles de Gaulle.

Soviet Trawlers landed about Ho was onswering reporters' |70,000 tons from fishing banks questions during a visit to the off Newfoundland last year. Royal Australian Air Forco's

Amberley Air Base-Reuter.

In reply to questions, the spokeнmun said it had been

impossible for President Eizen. Chinu Mail Special.

enve

SO

bower and General de Gaulle to

their countries, President Eisenhower had suggested that Mr Dulles should come to Paris to make contact with the new French Govern-

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DISCLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY

MR David

Mr Ormsby Gore, who WAI

question House of Commons, said in both

Бл

the

cases the British Ambassador at

London, June 11.

Ormeby Gore, answering The officers would serve as ment. The observers are being sent

Minister of State for Foreign after debate on the Lebanon's observers "under the immediate

General de Gaulle had agreed Start Your Fighting Young charges of interference in her authority of the new

observato this suggestion,

Affairs, said today the Indonesian Internal affairs by the United tion group," tonight's statement

The spokesman said negotia-Government disclaimed respon Arab Republin of Egypt and said.

ions were going on to Try to albility for the machine-gunning jakarta mode inquiries of the

British submarine off the Indonealan Government, 11 meeting between Mr ❘ of a Harold Macmillan, the British Caleben Islands on May 17,

The Indonealan Government A A result, the British Prime Minister, and General do Coalie, Nothing had been fixed also took no responsibility for Government was satisfied that

be-the attacks DA two about a possible meeting

British the Indonesian Government air.

wers and tankers in Indonesian harbours craft

not responsible- tween General de Gaulle sond a "watchdog" commission the West German Chancellor, in April, he added.

Dr Konrad Adenauer,Router.

Tea Party In Mansion Hous

Representatives of India, Nor- way and Ecuador represent im- portant regional groups in the United Nations.

This team would be the main observation team which would

take over from offelals of the

Truce Supervisory Organisation from Jerusalem.

Invitations

Welcomed

In Beirut, Gavernment sources here tonight quickly welcomed the United Nations decision to

to inspect Lebanon's borders,

But sonic neutral Ieaders

thought they had made a big

mistake. They based their mis- givings on the belief that the proposal hud run counter to the swing toward United Arab tonight nalionalism by Injecting an in- ternational element into a purely inter-Arab dispute. Reater &

London, June 11. Christina Harwood, 11-your- old daughter of a traffic patrolman, travelled up to town today in her best

Mr Hammarskjold party frock to act as Bel- tain's children's day Am-sent invitations to three people bassador at a tea party "of wido political or military for youngsters front 35 experience" to go to the Lebanon countries, Including Japan, Indio, Indonesia, Malaya, A formal statement did Pakistan, and the Philip nama the three, but informed |sources said they were nationals pinos.

World children's day is being i

U.P.I. es Unlied Nallons observers.

not

Economic Gap

of India, Norway and Ecuador.

Djakarta, June 11. Russia, China, Czechoslovakia Acting, swiftly after the and East Germany are filing

Router,

Allegations Majestic

Unfounded

Nairobi, June 11.

The Konya Government is atslt! that allegations at concentration camp treatment" made by Mau Mau confederates cf Jomo Kenyatta are unfound- the chief secretary, Mr cd, W. F. Coutts, told tho Kenya Legislative Council here today. Mr Coutis was referring to a

prisoners which appeared in the Manalon House, headquarters

of for reaching the London Observer on Sun- of the Lord Mayor of London.

also ordered the United Na-trade and loan agreements be- day, alleging they had been Similar parties are being held is

Truce Supervision Or-tween these countries and Indo-braten, given inadequate food.

con-refused Birmingham, Plymouth, Portations

uf Staff.nesia lave recently been

"the most mouth. Edinburgh and Perth ganisation's Chief

Major-General Curl Carison cluded. More are in the mak- generally given (Scotland), Cardin (Wales) and von Horn, to send a group of Ing according to reliable in- brutal and Inhuman treatment." Belfast (Northern Ireland).

China Mall Special, formation,UPI · officers to Lebanon lamorrow.

marked hero for the first time security Council's decision to the economic gap created by letter wellien by the political

at day lo pend observers to the mass exodus of the Dutch. Mr Hummarskjold A number Lebanon,

with an international porty

GOT CHANCE Christine got her chance to make her debut in interne- Tai beating the iądklier originally" chosen, six- year-old Carolina WHERE, grand-daughter of the Lord Chancellor, could not come, All other party guenta ere children of Embossy London

clean water

Americans. Didn't Know Origin

STARS AND STRIPES

London, June 11, A roomful of embarrassed American businessmen hore could not tell a Bri- tlah Government Minister the origin of the stars and stripes. between

In a meware for children's day, Queen Elizabeth said she hoped the celebrations would

underlanding and

Juston she spirt) of triedubip

dreas, 17 Lasso, 10 Catra, 29 Bleppos, 20 Blue, 17 Bler, a- | children of all rationa", Beerwax, 20 Unit, 30 Rozp, 31 Cypress, 32 Tore, Deyni 1 A.D- mire, 3 Shades, 1 Altor, Porter, 8 Recur, 7 Venus, 13 zima, 19. Nape, 10.Evil, 10 Sano, 18 Debars, 20 Abrupt, M) Ruling, 1 Teeny, 24 Porec, 25 Bikes.

Repreemine Japan the party we Mie Yasuko Masaki, deughter pt » First Becretary at the Fapentry kuhamy»«Brutari

tion at a lunch of the American Chambor of Commerce.

After the Americans had sat red-face and silent, Sir Reginald told them the design for their flag had como from British home. Sir Reginald Munningham-

Attorney-Ho said: "In my constituency | Duller, the General, asked the ques-

and

Of

South—is Sulgrave Manor, the home of the Washington family,

"And there for all to see, preserved in the alone. work above the door, in the origin of the stara and alripes the Washing

coat of arma.” ---- of Northamptonshire| China Mali Spécial

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