Part 2
THE CHINA MAIL,
FRIDAY, ́AUGUST 22, 1958.
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"THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN"
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Court Approves
Stay Of Order
St Louis, Aug. 21.
The St Louis Federal Court of Appeal today approved a stay of application on its ruling that seven negro students at the school of Little Rock, Arkansas, should be allowed to attend school at the opening of the next school session.
Judge Archibald K. Gardiner the integration fru at Little announced the stay of applica-Rock, tion, In the name of the Court of Appent's sever judges, in order to allow the Little Rock School Board to lodge an ap- peal agalust the ludgment with the Uniled States Supreme Court.
The St Louis Appeal Court. End reversed an earlier teet slon by Federal
J Lemley of St
Judge Harry
Louis, who
had ruled that integration In the 14tto Rock school should be postponed for two and half years,
Annulled
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The Appeal Coat annulled this decision, and then, by fʊ- day's ruling, stayed the plication of its earlier dreiston. in order to allow the leal Little Rock authorities to ap pend to the Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas placet the state legislature on a "fandby basis" for a possible emerRENCY session on Monday to deal with
DARWIN'S NEW
AIRSTRIP
Darwin, Aug. 21. The Darwin Autodrome, largest military and civil air- strip in the southern hemisphere, I will be ready for use in Decora2 ber, Civil Aviation officials an nounced today.
The new airstrip is 244 mlies.) long, and 200 feet wide. I took three years to build at a cost of about £5,500,000 (Australian).
The new strip will be able to take the heaviest bombers at present in production-China Mall Special.
Scotch Has Competition
London, Aug. 21.
Vodica, Gin and American- custified whiskies are challenging Scotch whisky's old appeal in the Unite States, a British Whisky finn
spokesman said
here.
Was
It had been reported here earlier that Governor Faubus contemplating an emerg- envy session to enact sprelal state tows to block integration o the schoo
Would Open
The Appeal Court's slay will be in effect until the Supreme Court
on the School Board's petition for a review. The Supreme Court is in recess um October 6.
Mr Blossom, Superintendent
TICKET FOR OUTER SPACE!||
MR.
Tokyo, Aug. 21.
R Mangto Don, Proeld- ont of the Tokyo Rotary Club, said today he had received a "TO- served ticket on the first manned outer spaco matel- tite".
The presentation of tie
ticket was made by an #ambassador from the moon flight headquarters, the United States" Mr Hunley Amol of Cocoa, Florida,
Mr Assot two prosented Mr Den with membership in a "colony" to be estab- ished on the moon. Cocoa la the city neighbour- In the Cape Canaveral misalle banc-China Mall Opeclat.
Windsor Castle
Used As Film Set
London, Aug. 21. Scrties for the Alm The Hicksbug," based on the Nancy M ford novel, were shot in the
of
The
of Schools, said that the Cen-rounds of Windsor Castle yes-
ferday, by permission tral High School would open
Queen. on September 2 Pas an all-white
Deborah Kerr, as a yourb sell."
Englishwoman, showed Nossan- Later, Judge Gardiner told
no Braza, a French officer, the Clerk of the Appeats that the castle, sel In the back- The School Nourd had only 30
Two soldiers of the ground, clays to take its case tor The Scot Guards were used as ex- Supreme Court, instead, of thetra for the briet scene.-Chinu three months usually allowed. Mail Special.
France-Presse and Reuter.
Half Million Miles Without Refuelling
Washington, Aug. 21. The world's first nuclear- powered merchant ship, how under construction in the United States, may be ablo to cruiso up to
500,000 miles without ro- fuelling, an official of the firm building the ship's atomic reactor said today. John W. Landis, Assistant Manager of the Alomle Ergy Division of Babcock and Wilcox Co., made the statement at one- day symposium on nuclear pro. pullon of merchant ships. The meeting was sponsored by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commis- slon and the Marline Adminis- ration
NS SAVANNAH
The cargo-passenger ship, the NS (nuclear ship) Savannah, s being built for the government by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation. The launching is scheduled for next year, and by 1960 the Savannals is expected to be in regular service.
E. L. Teale, President of New York Shipbuilding Corp., told the symposium that the various international codes which will some day regulate and set the cott:50 tor design of nuclear vessels will have to be develop- ed from experience, with the Savannah.-U.P.1.
Australia Now Has Its
'Little Rock' Outcry
Sydney, Aug. 21.
A group of residents of the New South Wales north coast resort of Nambucca Heads have banded together to lift the label of "Australia's Little Rock" from their tiny town.
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by help froin other parts of Newtralia's 120,000 HK TO ATTEND
HISTORY OF RELIGIONS
CONGRESS
Tokyo, Aug. 21. "There is little doubt compe- The Japan Council of Science
tition in the United States Is beening more intense," Sir Grohe Hayman, chairman of the Diaillers Company Limited, zaid
But Americans remained the best customers for Scotch whisky and took more than half the whisky profuged, he said. China Mull Special
Heavy Water
London, Aug. 21
today confirmed the Ninth International Congress for the History of Religions would be held in Tokyo from August 28 to Sep tember 9 with delegates from 24 countries partici- pating,
South Wales, they are investi gating ways of obtaining a suit- able house for half-caste abori gine farm-worker Gregg Davis and his family who are spurned by the residents of the subarb of Newville
While their plans take form, n dejected Davis family walls in the swampside shaelt of east- off wood and Un on the fringe of the towny, which is the only heme they have known.
The Davis family lost their fight for their "dream home an unpainted four-roomed ho In Newville--when one group of protesting neighbour hood residents bought the house before Davis could obtain a loun for its purchase.
Protesting
The purchaser was one of 20 householders who signed a peli- The meeting will be fest of tion protesting, to the State
its kind to be held in the Far Government against Davis being Enst.
permitted to buy the house, on the grounds that neighbourhood
A spokesman said the mani real clate values would fall and
naborigines were allowed to buy
A British firm acnounced to- day that it has developed a new subjeels for frie conference the tourist tralle would stop if process for producing heavy | would include the religions water ut a lower adeo than that the East and East-West inter-homes in the aren. charged by the American Atomic flow viewed from the Energy Commission.
The firm, John Brown Lid, sald tha: detalls of the new pro-
religious thought,
held ut
The participants, expected to cess would be given at tebe about 000 will visit and Kecend international nuclear Inspect onergy exhibitlen which is to
A bitterly disappointed Davis said today: "Can you blame me for wanting something bet- er for my children? I don't know what the petliloners have I have been grunt-
shrines arki temples against me. located in various paris ofil full citizenship rights." open in Genevu on September Jupan. Hongkong will be re- These full citizenship rights
t-France-Presse.
presented-Reuler.
permit Davis to buy and
con
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