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BRIEFS

Milwaukee, July 7.

to

Josef von Suskovic was leave for Ronneby, Sweden, to- day to marry his pen-pal sweet- heart.

Von Suskovic ja 60. They've been corresponding for 52 years. -U.P.I.

Chiago, July 7.

Larry Reed. 15. hooked 12- pound carp that has been clud- ing thermen at a park lagoon, ifts ball: penul bulter-balls, mixed with flour and corn meal-U.P.I.

Sulerao, July 7, Cullio Di Florio is alxitxaty looking for the customer who left a neally-wrapped package Ir his bar.

Di Florto hopes the tomer was a medical Bludmil The package contained a skull. --U.P.I.

·

Tampa, Florida, July 7, 3m Fair mut not be playing fale when he begins hổi zam- paign to ulintal elderly Jetty Carter as a member of the Slate Kallroad and Publle Volites Commission.

The young businesida intends to prove s physical fitness for the post by cam- paigning on a bleyele.-U.FL

Milpara Paik, July 7. Charles You Valkenburg waised in court yerderday that he saw Wilfred Brown a Richard Depottie break into a Jwellery store,

Van Valkenburg had reason to remember the store. He was Convicted of breaking into t three years ago.-U.P.1.

Quitman, Ga., July 7. Quitman Is a friendly town Instead of Issuing 'tlekeik to pucking violators, police Trave on windshields pink slips read inx:

"I neighbour. You have

overparked. Will you please

deposit ve cents in meter be. fore you leave. Appreciate your vish and come to see as azala,

SUM

Milan, July 7, Two teenage girl, wearing tight pants ord only one she

got in a huff.

train

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1958.

Fear Of Unauthorised Dropping

Dropping Of A-Bombs

Page J

COMMUNISTS

LEAD

UK Minister Assures Nation IN FINNISH

PRECAUTIONS

‘ENTIRELY

ADEQUATE’

London, July 7.

The Secretary for Air, Mr George Ward, said today that normal precautions were "antiroly adequate" against the un- authorised dropping of atom bombs.

Khrushchev

Arrives

In Berlin Today

Berlin, July 8: Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader, arrives by train in East Berlin today to welcome of red carpets, Anga and work- ers off duty for the occa-

It is to attend the Congress of the East German Communist

Parly which opens here on Thursday, but may ln the mean- time make a Germany.

trip into

East

Eart Berim's Ostbahnhof station is decorated with flags and a red-vered tribung has been erected in front of it,

SLOCANS

Red and white signs entrying guns have appeared all over

A Labour MP, Mr Geoffrey de

| Preitas, had asked in the House jef Commons about the security jeirangements for proventing the unauthorised dropping of these bombs in the North Sep.

Threat

ar

He was referring - ported threat by a pro-Russian Anerien llot to dre atomic bomb in the No Sen Hear the English coast, sport- ed to the British Foreign. Öffice

t week by the Savict Jashay

Ein-

Mr de Frellas unked why the Air Ministry did not im- mediately issue a statement pointing out that the security precautions at the R.A.F. stallons used 13 American brats were Buch that withila alleged threat by the alleged American airman" If nol impossible to carry out, was very difelt indeed,

been told many Umics that the Mr Ward sak portisment had

precautions were very, thorough and that the procedures, hoth on the round and in the air, reeded the co-apertion of a large number of people.

decided by 20 voles

Oxford City Council tonight to 28, les seek ነ

ofl government ban

can fights over the city by Amicri- planes carrying quelcar bombe

A Motion

East Berlin, and East German police gands have been streng- thened as the East-West Berlin A motion sale that because of

hrder.

a lydrogen bomb base at nearby

Mr Khustichtv, who is flyingDrize Norion. the Council was to a Soviet military aired out-concerned about the possibility de Berlin and going the rest of of an accident, either to the air-

the

Air Vice-Marshal William MacNerce Foster, A mem-

ker of the Council, upposed the motion.

last night the way by train, is expected toeraft, or the bombs, neur

address the Congress on Friday city. Seems an umidentiflex manor Saturday, but will also speak sitting

opposite them on the at a welcoming rally today.

At the Congress, the Soviet fra began muttering about girls in pants, then leaned for- Premier may call for an exten- ward, pulled of a shoe from sion of Russian economie thes each girl, and heaved them out with Best Germany, A Soviet the Window.---UPI.

Embassy, spokesman saia would have "certain talks" with East German vaders out- Alde the Congress,→→→Reuter.

Spartanburg, SC., July 7. The Croft State Park swim. ming pool was back in use la- đây, and officials were keeping

close watch on the valve.

Д

A Prankster "pulic

drain

Re-Infested

he

He said that no Amertean plane carrying nuclear wea- bona had ever flown over Oxford or would ever de no. H added: "I have sheen the routes for these air- craft leaving and returning to these tons.

been

Th: have bent mbst London, July 7.

scrupulously compiled so as to Areas in Britain once virtually be quite clear of Oxford when theebeared of mbbits by myxoma they derart at when they re-

toels are being re-infested, ac-turn "Heuter. week-end and swimmers bad cording to the amial report of to walf mine bours for it to the Forestry Commissioners,-- REBİL-URI.

plag" on the pool during the

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Chios Mall Special.

MAN GOES

The Big Mediterranean Build-up

Britain

ABMY

NAVY

Aircraft carrier

U.S.A.

LAND FORCES.

6th Flest 30,000 men

NAVY

Canberra bombes

28,930 troops

8,000 airment

Fighters

Transports

2 Cruiser

8 Destroyers

4 Frigates

Supply ships

Landing craft

8 Globemasters

200 Fighters & Barbers

5,300 Marines

30 Helicopters

AIR FORCES

2 Heavy cruisers

12 Destroyers

Supply ships

Transports

Flagships

Aircraft carriers

Objections

Went

To Waste!

London, July 7.

THE morning after belog

recunclied will HER wife a nightshift baker returned home and found her in bed with a mat, Judge Raeburn said in the divorce court today. The wife, Diana Daritall, took notice of the objections her husband, Philly Darinal!, made and the same state of afairs continued every day for a week. Granling the husband a decree mil (valid fu three months) because of his wife's adultery, he Judge declared:

"She did it behind his hack, the did it to his face. She did it when he forgave her, she al I when he forbade her. She was an absolutely promistuous woman."/ The husband, the Judge found, had not connived n his wife's adultery by continuing to live with her some months after his discovery, China Ma Special

......

Landing craft

FOOT MEETS CYPRIOT

GREEK MAYORS

Will Try

Try To Keep Good Relations With Turks

Nicosia, July 7.

Cypriot Greek Mayors from the main towns of the island had

a three-hour meeting with Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, at Government House here today.

A communique stated that command, would errtainly suc Fool assured the Mayors that coed in that primary tack. he was determined to suppress disorder from whatever. quarter it came and

convoked The meeling was that the Govern-hy the Governor to discuss the ment with all the forces at its scelous situation in Cyprus".

ASIA STILL FACES

A British Crossword Puzzle ON HUNGER NEW

ON HUNGER NEW LAW WATER FAMINE

ACROSS ›

13 ✡

8

1 Got a move on (9).

3 Irs embraces a student! (5).

8 Sinful goings-on (4).

Possible National

(0).

winner-

11 and a starlor for the Onks!

(0).

12 Put fresh life into (8)

14 Musically associated with "5

down" (4).

10 Personal requirementa? (8).

18 The social round? (5).

19 Growing support (4).

20 That's trunk) (0),

24 Possibly religious aren (3).

25 Piggish (0),

20 Fencing implemeni (4).

27 Fear (5).

28 Goca en masse (8).

28

DOWN

1 Cut down in port (4).

2 Take to the air (4),

3.Still not oda (1).

4 Straightforward

ereal (0).

Son of the soit (7). Something here solvers! (7).

form

STRIKE

London, July 7.

A 21-year-old Dublin hunger strikor, Mr Liam Kolly, had spent 32 hours on a protest patrol outside the Irish Embassy here by midnight tonight.

He is protesting ngainst The Interment of Republicans Natthe. Ireland and the Irish Republic.

Mr Kelly, a painter and de- carator, sald "I shall walk up and down here all night. I

I have to, I shall walle. until

BENEFITS

By LEROY HAUSEN

Tokyo, July 7. CHILDREN Late rains brought relief to millions to drought- stricken Asians, but millions more still face London, July 7. water famine and possible starvation. About 20,000 children a •

yoar, victims of broken The near-record drought that threatened most of Agin has marriages, will benefit eased in Korea, Taiwan, China, from a bill which became law in England and Wales today with the granting Nepal and parts of Pakistan, of the royal assant,

the water shortage is ze serious its over, The bill does two things.

particularly in India where Hundreds have died in a First, no divorce or

decree, either in record heat wave. judicial separation, will now be nude final until the court 19 satisfied about the

Viche und Thailan

But in such nafias es lodia,

NO MATTER

'Hot' Paintings Were 'Too Hot'

Elgin, I., July 7,

I drop."

He was joined tonight by futuro welfare of the children, another. hunger striker,

No matter how hard it rains. Eight prize paintings stolen Mc Second, a court welfare set- however, the William Burke, 52, a machine vice is to be set up to assist the was certain to cut production extended drought maintenance man from Tip-judge when he is faced with of Asia's ul-important food- perary, who полу lves indiMcult decisions by investigating rice. Lendon-China Mail Special. the background of the family

He-Reuter.

Cairo, July 7.

Marshal Sergel Rudenko, So-

viet Air Force Chief of Staff.

from a private academy but "too hot to handle" were found today in realside ditch.

Д

Farmers were forced to delay transplanting rice restings, and The curator of the Laura New York, July 7. Loven in nations that received Davidson Star Academy of Fine A total of 021 people were rolu, it was not enough in comes Kentified the works of art will arrivo tomorrow for a 10-klied during Independence Day areas to seek all available pas those tulica from the day visit at the invitation of week-in in the United States, dies. Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer. I was announced today. Road Full effects of this lowered Vice-President of the United uceldents accounted for 355. production probably will not be 'Detcrilve Chief Wayne Treece Arab Republic and Minister of while 173 were drowned ond Di fcit until sometime War, the Middle East Agency dled in other types of neeiderus. September when the of said today--Router.

crop is harvested.-U.P.I.

for you,

7 As protracted as can be (7),

10 Mr Spain (8).

13 Joined and perspiredt (7).-

14 Ship's boat (7).

15 'Made ono's cholce (7).

17 Unearthly (5),

10 Burns. slightly (0).

21 Sketched in (4).

22 Prelly sicep (4).

29 They're all for it! (4).

MONDAY'S CROSSWORD,--Acrosar '1 Salle, 4 (Brussels) Sprout. 8 Hockel, 10 Stero, 12 Armour, 14 Malaria, 17 Rote, 1 terna), 20 Content, 22 Heel, 23 Tin-lin-g, 27 Serene, 20 Litre 30 Galore, 31 Inrush, 82 Slyle, Down: 1 Suram, 2 Locsi 3 Shear, 5 Pesio, & Oberon, 7 Tunnel, 9 Trieste, 11 Turret, 13 Maiting, 15 Aloe, 18 Antier, 18 Lawn, 20 Chilli, 1 Nestor, 24 Nears, 28 Tron-y, 20 Gecko, 20 (Dal)itoes,

--France-Presse.

"

Academy last Thursday,

after Big the thieves apparently dis- zurrent carded the valuable paintings because they were "too hot to handle.

-He Found English Children Were-

NOT THE ANGELS HE THOUGHT

London, Inty' 7.

English střldren are not always the li4ia- angõis Amertekna have been led to believe socording to Mr Crumbaugh, From 'Michigan ta` the Uailed Sixtes. {}

He was one of 209 exchange Commonwealth and Anterican teachers received by this Queen Moiler, at an officlat garden party for them this ovantor.

Of his experiencts--Ersalina do a BOUNDARY modern schöst mine“ Birmingham, wilfr

• Crumbaugh told repoytare:

4

NOT MISSED

Miss Ish Carsten, the curator, identined eight of the paintings {In the buriales partially wrapped La newspapers but old she could not learn Immediately whother, a ninth work, "The

*I was always under the impression that I would Leat Suppert by Benjamin

And your English children much more diz-West, was with them. ciplined and easier to hasidle than American youngafer of its maine are.

Two paintings which gallery Director C. Dean Chipmum land “But I have found that I was wrong. I've been not qven missed were monit afrugellus to keep order with a class of as those recovered Mins Campion to 89 children..

sald they apparently were taken "The increst chien we would enver ́ amk så home from tho voult

tho La 35-axial 19-2aa takass mit my 'tima lo`koep | Aandemy, a port of Elalu -`ital ada: žitute thesd of the fille traslado atomy, preparatory school.

China ZEMIZ Epocial

ELECTIONS

Helsinki, July 7. Finland's badly split Social

Democrats FRI

behind

the Communists in early morning counting in Fin- land's general elections whild the Conservative vote began to edge up- ward.

With one-third of the vote or just over 729,000 balloly counted the trend was fr- ward extremes of left

right with the accent on left. The Agrarians were just plek- Ing up speed us the vale bo- gan to come la from country. districts, and would probably pull thead of the field within i.curs.

Still Behind

It with 18.0 per cent of the vole, compared to 24.1 per cont four years ago, they were still behind the leadlog Communials Anch Social Democraía

Four years

ако Commuristu polica 21.6 per cent. Early this morning they hnd 23.0, while the Social Democrats had dropped from 20.1 to 20.5 per cent.

Conservatives were up from 12.0 to 15.0 per cent, but would run into heavy weather once the vote count moved into the countryside,

Biggest lover so far was the

Liberal perty, whose per- centage wis down from 7.0 to 5.4-U.P.I

Territorial Army Not A Museum Piece

Mr

London, July 7. Christopher Soumes, Secretary for War, said here that the Territorial Army was no museum plece, but was a vitni com- ponent of

armed forces.

bur

Speaking at the Lord Mayo.'s dinner to celebrate the Terri- torial Army's golden jubiler, Mr Soames salk, "While we have

had

# large conscript standing Army... the Impor tance of the Territorial Amy might have been obscured in the minds of many people.

The communique added that the Governor stressed his con- vicifen that the new British

VOLUNTEER FORCE polley was "the only one which

"But now the regular army is sove Cyprus from could entastrophe." He reaffirmed shall soon have reverted to our being reduced in size and we statement that -to describe the

new policy # a policy of partition was "opposite to the

truth"

tradition of a volunteer force comparatively small in numbers but of the highest standard of ski, training and discipline."

The chairman of the City of The Governor emphasised the London Territorial and Aux)- need for close co-operation and Hary Fareeq Association, Briga- repeated his assurances that, er A. D. Mekvenale, argest pivkled violcner eased, he was that the Territorial Army should anxious to muske early progress never become simply a part of towards bringing the emergency | civil defence.

to

| said.

an end, the communique

"I believe that the primary role should be a reinforcement of the regular army wherever The Mayors told the Gover-and whenever necessary," he ΠΟΣ .that they Would do saiti. "But it you try to turn all within their power to keep the Territorial, Army. Into good order and good relations civil defence cum-home defence with the Turkish community, organisation, you will not have an ical communique said a Territorial Army Chipa

France-Presse and Reuter,

Mall Special.

The Duke With The Highlanders

The duke of Edinburgh is pictursa da mu tejkad jo sa- ...abant Gaorga. Macdonald, MM, during--hia vial, to: The "Int.

Own Battalion Queen's

Gameron Highlandèra, at... Kaet Wrotham Camp, niir Thetford, forfolk." The Duke, 'who le Cetonat-in-Chlár of the Battalion, saw the troops parrying out field training at: Stanfors Fructiönt, Tralding Arse,iftautar. photo..

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