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CABLE BRIEFS

Davenport, Sept. 17.

The Medroo Elementary School has banned Hula Hoops from its playground,

School officials Gold the whirlig орк were enusTTER "coiifusion" afd a stbenge pris blem.--UPI.

Mount Vernon, Sept. 17. There's a real güol bird In But here,

The bird-yjt21 breast of white and back of black and white Atripes-New Itito the police station yesterday, made itself at home and refused ali; invitations to leave.—U.P.L

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Knoxville, Sept. 17. Allison Laugherty was in city court yesterday on charges of

staining money under false pretences, forgery, escape from hol and failure to pay alimony.

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"In fuct," said Detective P.P. Irwin to the Judge, "he has had every kind of trouble ex- Arp fallen archien,"

"Judge," Laugherty inter- rupted, "I even got thờm in my #ith root,"U.P.L.

Pegu, Burma, Sept. 12. Moviegoers here are not the Burt who'll let a little thing Har food disturb them.

When steady ratna sent rivers over their banks and put the whole town under a foot of doanh water. patrons at the

muvie house simply sat on the back of their seats and saw the pleture through 10 Chr bitter end.---U.P.1, -

THE CHINA MAIL, ·· THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958.

Western Mediterranean Defence Arrangement

Confidence

NATO SECURITY ANXIETY Man Fools

Nationalism In Morocco

And Tunisia

Washington, Sept. 17.

Reliable sources said today senior staff officers are becoming increasingly anxious about Nato security in the Mediterranean area because of stepped-up nationalism in Tunisia and Morocco.

Nato Says Farewell

To Monty

These sources sald the French General staff has urged that the North African area from Libya to Morocco should become part of Nato or incorporated in Western Mediterranenn Defence Pack which Would work closely with the Atlante Alliance.

They said the adherence of Tunisia and Morocco to the Arob, League and the efforts to those two countries to get rid of alt foreign forces crealer a

insecurity from dolence viewpoint ha the North African area,

sence of

Had Stressed

the

The • Aources

understood Premier Charles do Nato had stressed to

General Lauris North African area from Libya Norstad the importance of the to Morocco in protecting Nato's Southern Aank In the event of aggression.

Paris, Sopt, 17. Mossagos"of congratulations from top Western leaders, including President Eisen- hower, were read out hero tonight to Field Marshal |French Viscount Montgomery at Gaulle a dinner to commemorate Commander his retirement from 50 years of service with the British Army. Viscount Montgomery, who to London 30- n will tly back

morrow after stepping down from his post as Deputy Allied Supreme Commander, was also presented with a silver salver os The prize winner, Gerald momento lo his service in the Simpson Is eight years old. cause of Western defence,

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Ish weet, Sept. 17. The side Bule entrant in cake-baking contest walked off with the fist prize yesterday. beating 30 women competitors, one his nwn mother.

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Des Moines. Sept. 17.

Nage

MESSAGES

President Eisenhower's mes read by พน

Supreme Allied Commander -General Lauris Norstad.

A xtickup man who took $20 from grocer Frank Comilo back

Other messages read out came; 1 1938 irit with the promise from Mr Neil McElroy, the US. 'you'll get your money back." Secretary of Defence, General Yesterday Comito received Nathan Twining, Chairman of

the mail, along the U.S. iwo $40 bills in

Joint Chiefs-of-Staff, with hole that wald: "This is General Sir Dudley Ward, Com- yours. I took it from your gro-mander of the Northern Army cery store back in the thirties Group, and General Maxwell Forgive me."—U.P.1.

Taylor. U.S. Army Chief-of- Slam

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New York, Sept. 17. Jaywalking changes against Theodore Malmud and his wife were dismissed, yesterday after Krimud dennastrated Ee properly contrite.

was

"I'm Sorry I called the arresting ofllery Jackass," Malmud told Magistrate Edward J. Chapman--UP.I.

Earlier today, M. Paul-Henr| Spaak: Nato Secretary-General, praised Lord Montgomery's. De- complishments al n special meeting of the Nato Permanent Council.

sources

Nato

said Lord splendid Montgomery was in form" when he replied.

Tonight's dinner was attended by 320 offcers, 50 of them of general or flag rank.-Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROBB

1 Tramples on the stairs (8).

6 Stretch of river (5).

an

8 How

extremist

speak? (5),

D Presser (0),

may

10 Hot drink containing rum!

(3).

11 One may be this with anger

(5)

12 Friar's food? (4).

13 Brings up or gela up (B).

10 One way out (0),

18 One should have five, to one

of which (0).

20 this should appeal! (5).

22 Unatiffened, so to speak (4),

33 Type-bar (5).

28 Eljuvlum (5),

20 State (0).

27 Sounds like a military show

(5).

28 Equipped with hostile intent?

(5).

20 Bucked (0).."

DOWN

They'll do you down (8).

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De Gaulle was further

Norstad ported to have told

be a Nato com- there should mand in that area under a French This would be an General.

Arca extension of the Algerian which has always formed part of Nato.

The sources also said that soon after Tunisia and Morocco gained independence, they seem- ed to be willing to join Nato if invited. However, explained. Nato Headquarters in Paris apparently showed, no Interest.

Reflecting

it

WAS

The sourcen belleved that Norstad, reßveling the views, of the U.S. joint Chiefs-of-Staff, considered Nato should not take on any more obligations.

There was speculation that de Gaulle, nee the French re- iterendum has taken place, may more active consideration ve

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VICTOR-LAST OF THE V-BOMBERS

The Handley Page "Victor", the tast of the three RAF v-bombers, is now in squadron service at Cottesmore, Rutland. The Victor is the biggest and out- heaviest of the bombers, but at its operational height can outfly and manoeuvre any fighter in squadron service. It is powered by four Sapphire turbojets. This picture shows eight Victors of No. 10 Squadron, RAF,— Central Press Photo.

Frozen LIFE

LIFE Can

Survive

Submerged In Liquid Oxygen

New York, Sept. 17.

Life can survive a full day of being submerged in liquid oxygen. That news won't excite you until you realise oxygen stops being a gas and becomes a liquid only when its temperatures is brought down to 362 degrees below zero.

its own.

to the sus

The life which survived that, it that if you can freeze the freezing However, they feared this kind of super-deep, deep freeze whole insects without plan might be too late due to was two varieties of insects. So the interiors of their body cells, the latest orientation of Tunisia far ne te known, creature has the insects continue to live even and Morocco which would seem done it before or can do it in liquid oxygen. l make those countries now

Bringing fe unwilling to enter any kind of through such an extreme ordeal Western Mediterranean detenco was a scientific achievement which advances knowledge of The sources also raid there the life processCF, seems no sign of the ides of a Western Mediterranean phet to include the North African countries, Italy, France

arrangement,

Japanese

and The selentists who achieved it Spain being revived for the pro- were Elzo Ashing and Kiyoshi lection of the arch from aggres-Aoki of Hokkaido University ston,--U.P.I.

Sapporo, Japan. They proved by

'H-BOMB IS NO

LONGER A DETERRENT”

Aberdare, Sept. 17.

Whether that principle can be applied to life higher and more complex than the larvce of the sug catorpillar and of a par- ticular kind of butterfly remains to seer The most complex form of life-people-plow dan be reduced in temperature 30 or 60 degrees below normal in order to Flow lite processes for delicate surgery.

Refrigerator

Anha and Aokl quick- fraze their insects in a special refrigerator in which the tem- perature was 80 degrees. below

suf Izera They were

40 minute but were kept in the cold box for four hours. Then they were put into the liquid oxygen and after a full day were taken out and returned to the refrigator for Another four-hour period. After thur they were permitted to thaw in room temperaturo,

There were 20 plug enter-

The hydrogen bomb is not a deterrent but

"weapon of mass destruction against civilisa-pliar larvae, 10 in the cocoons

into which

stin them-

Sex Education

Goes A Bit

'Too Far

Wellington, Bopt. 17. a Christchurch Magia.

old

girl

giving evidence against Three youths on a sex sharge when there was a sight disturbance at the rear of the court: About 20 giris in school

uniform mlstress

court.

In charge of a came into the

A detective quickly directed them to another court. "An example of modern education going a little top far," remarked de fending counsel to the Anil Magistrate-China

Speciali

ALLOWED IN ITALY

tion and nothing else," Mr Alan Taylor, ive, and 10 which had bon BOEING-707% NOT fellow and tutor of Magdalen College, Ox-renoved, naked, from the pro ford, and television broadcaster declared here tective tonight.

Speaking at A meeting In conjunction with a local Bon the Bomb Werk he sald; "As a of deterrence, the H-bomb is out of date,

One thing to do with bad weapon spirita (8),

3A private fight, as it were

(4).

4 Tics for some

orchestra (7).

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covering. All the cocooned larvae lived and did ninc of the caked DIOS. They were alive but their lives "Even if we alone abandoned | had been arrested at the larva the H-bomb, this island would be more, not legs, secure..

"The only conceivable reason the Soviet rulers might have for lawoching a nuclear attack

us is because we

"Six to eight would entirely

on the destroy the population of Bri-

population of nuclear baco.

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stage, since none could made to undergo the normat metamorphosts into the insects acult form. -U.P.I.

tain, but 50 10 00 would not advanced and highly equipped Building Groups

5 Gives up work and goes to destroy

bed (7).

Russia.

G Removes

a

bit of coast,

perhaps (0),

7 Cried for something to drick

(5).

14 Hopeful (8)

the

bomb

Rome, Sept. 17.

at Information service An Rome's Clampino airport said "today that the Italias Cly

Aviation Ministry had refused permitalon for Boeing 707 jor Bners to land in Italy,,

in Representatives of the

service, Clamping formation London, Sept. 17.

that they had Press, said "If we abandon the

British building societies lent spoken to "a responsible source" answer to The only

the altogether, Britain, can take the £371 million to house buyers at the Ministry which informed bomb Is a moral challenge. lead in eestablishing a nop | In 1957, third bighest. figure on them that the permission asked

"The rulers of Soviet Russia

nuclear club of power's lorecerd, it was announced here by the US, Pan American Air are terrified

total that we might France, Italy and Western Ger- today. The

£50 lung to land Boeing-707d at many who are on the verge of million more than the year be- | Clamping 'dally had developing the bomb."-Reuter, fore-China Mall Special. "'fured.--U.P.I,

15 Measure for boatbuilders (8) challenge them in renouncing

10 Mođe some penetration (7). | nuclear weapons for over,

17 Fellow-travellers? (7).

19 Make certains jor (6),"

21 Lebanese tree (6).

24 Touch (4)..

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 3, Song, 7 Cigar, 9 Rush, 9 Boda, 10 Man-date, 12. Brag, 15 Amise, 18. Aged, 19 Adoru, 21 Allen, 20 Prim, 23 Dia-na (rev), 20 Ewts, 29 Mis- rule, 30 Lead, St Soho, az Us-ago, 33 Weep. Down: 1 Milan,

been re

"Revolution In Russia Unavoidable"

Frankfurt, Sept. 17.)

A REVOLUTION in Husals is

posible, praction.ily and un- avoidable Shooratically, Suvlož affairs experi ́ Professor Ivan NEVERMOR Mil: here today.

2 Bandag, 4 Oboos, 5. Grab, -0- A+#+16, 9 Stud, 11 Amend, 13-Prof.

Room (ww.), 14 Guns, 18 Borns, 17. Navo, 18 Aide, 20 Darist, 22 Pald, 24 Image, 25 Shups 27 Wood, 28 Blow.

Kurganor spoke ni ilis _mommá day at the confsetzine

publication Fower, the week-

Jy Journal' which is the orisa

of the NAS silay Exaigro Gegantánskonu- ›

Tho

NTS-the Naus

staking the Toont

revelation

Buta

capse of; suppression. Kurgandy maid, is theoretically | Those in power in in Serio

Union are simply: using the people,” in theie: préparations boj! Intelligence of its

for a third World" WAY DA suid. One day, this prinsipla will be quoetened, and,

diča, ka patisqë “political overskrew will be

Singapore

Party

Wants Sultan

Singapore, Sept. 17. The Singapore United Malays National Organisation, at Its annual meeting next month, will press, for tha

Defence Ministry

Bonn, Sept. 17. Vienna-born Robert Schnel-

der; 39, tricked the West German Defenco Ministry Into appointing him Chief Psychologist of the Arm- ed Forces, once fooled doctors and insurance brain men by faking a injury, a court was told today.

Schneider went on trind here

restoration of the Sultan-oday for fraud and forgery, ate in the colony, the schneider forged certificate to

The proocoution chorged that Party publicity chief, support his claims to a number Inche Darus Shariff, pro- of academle degrees, Including dicted today.

doctor of medicine, and doctor of philosophy.

British quvorities took Singo- pore over from a sulton in 1824. Inche Daru Shariff said a restoration would be the big inoue et the conference of the "party, which is one of the grouper mak- ing up the government.

"The Malays are fighting for Malay sovereignty," he said,

FEEL SAFE

Inche Dars. Sharli said: "With a sultan in Singapore,| tho Malaya will feel this coun- try really belongs to them. They will feel safe bocause they ore in their own land.

The Defence Ministry appoint ed Schneider Chicg Psychologist of the Armed Forces on the strength of the documenta.

Acted The Part

The prosecutor, told the court that Schneider had admitted Revernl cases of fraud. Ho sald that Schneider, posing as a Balesman for a well-known drug firm, acted the part of a trafic accident victim,

Ho sald Schneider was found unconscious lying apparently on a road. Taken to a Hambug hospital, Schneider told doc- tors he could remember nothing about

"accident."

"Now they foel unsafe, Their only hope and salvation is the restoration of the Sultanate.”

He said there were may Dr Max Tietjo, Chief Doctor descendants of tho former at the hospital, sald the entire

'staff`was' certain Schneider was. sultans here.

The plant is to proclaim a suffering from a brain injury or Sulton, and then to request the even a fracture of the skull, British Government to recog- and that he was given the op- alse libm," he said.

popriate treatment.

Laler Schneider collected in Resolutions to restore Sultanate have been rejected by surrnce compensation for in- state UMNO conferences twice Jury, the court was told. in the past.

More than 140 more witnesses "But the resolution this year are expected to testify at will be

Darastral-UP.I. passed." Inche Shari sald.

the

of

The Malay population Singapore is about 125,000. The Chinese population is about cnc million,Reuter,

Macmillans Guests Of The Queen

Cathness, Sept. 17.

the

JAYNE AND HUSBAND

IN COURT

Los Angeles, Sept. 17. Actress Jayne Mansfield unid her husband, Micky Hargitay. sppeared in court today to pro- Mr Harold Macmillan, Brush test a claim by his former wife Prime Minister, andi Lady for additional child support Dorothy Macmillegi left Chilie payments.

nosa in

Scotland today

and

motored south where they are Mrs Mary Hangitay, 20, who to spend two days as guests of divorced her brawny husband Queen Elizabeth at Balmoral. two years

ago, asked for The Macmiam, co holiday increase from $250 to $415 In Scotland, have for the past month to pay for dancing and four days been guests of the plano lessons for their daughter, Duke of Portland at his home Tina, 9 and to take care of the near here

rent of their apartinent,

Before going to Balmoral they will stay with Mr Gavis and Laly Irene Autor in Aberdeen shiro. --China Mall Special.

She said her ex-husband had naked her for a divorce because "Jayne had promised him Ipari as her lending man."

"-UPL

Russian Teachers

With Big Ben in the background, a Caroup of Einklan taschere Toolcat Parlantwit Square, Weste ster, London, before visiting the Home of Com. na. Thirty Bulan konchers are touring Erilain In an exchange with: 30" British tenchers who are

How visiting the Soviet Union, Red Varali

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