THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958,
NATIONALIST GREEK CYPRIOTS CHARGE SOLDIERS WITH FURTHER MISTREATMENT Soviet Envoy.
EX-MARINE CYPRUS TENSION GROWS Objects To
Sir Hugh Foot Moves
TO BE
DEPORTED
FROM U.S.
Chicago, Oct. 6.
Hsuan Wel, former Nation.
alist Chinese Murine
To Implement
New British Plan
Nicosia, Oct. 6.
officer who has fought Tension on Cyprus continues today, augmented by new am- return to Formosa on bushes, shootings, deaths and restrictions.
grounds that the Govern- there would order ment
his death, has again been ordered deported by the Immigration and Natural- isation Service, it was dis- closed today.
Hapun Wei
ม
wae Nuvali antree when he came here in 062. When hits peruit clapsed, be refused to return home, say- ing his opposition to soine
policies of Chiang Kai-shuck's Ciovernment would lead to his
if Northwestern University.
SOAMES: TROOPS IN
CYPRUS NEVER
'OUT OF CONTROL'
London, Oct. 6.
execution. He became u aludent Mr Christopher Soames, Secretary of State for War, denied in a television interview here to night that British troops in Cyprus were "out of control" for a time after the wife of a British Sergeant was murdered in Famagusta last Friday.
A Mockery
Immigration ofcials
suid
a
copy was received here of a order issued by Frank Port- ridge, Assistant Commnissioner of Enforcement, reviewing the case and saying that the sub- Joel's conduct
in resisting
unders to lenye the country was "making n mockery of our laws which no longer can be permitted."
The order cald that Wel would be judged by com petent military authorities if ho returned to Formosa, and said: the question was whether a "deserter from an allied coun- try in Ume of great national
ot un
'Crocodile
Men'
In Congo
Stanleyville, Oct. 6.
peril" could and huven here in Police here have arrested the "academic can"
five suspects so far in an American university.
the Inquiry Inlo "Crocodile Men" of the Congo, who allegedly eat parts of their victims in a cannibal rite, it was dhe
The Chinese officer still hus recourse to Federal courts, as most of the proceeding against him thus far have been through the administrative channels ot the immigrating department. -- U.P.I.
Brechin, Oct. 6. Ronald Stala, 19, was fined 300 for carctes driving rester- day because police said he
warning ignored their
Woman
K
Asked by an interviewer da Independent (Commercial) Tele. vision whether there was uny "breakdown In discipling" # troops (ullowing the murder. Mr Suonies replied: "No, not at all."
The troops had to collect many hundreds of Cypriots and take them off -to camps for questioning.
CIRCUMSTANCES
"It may well be that taking inte consideration the cir-
cumstances in which the opera tion took place, some who tried to resist arrest got more than they bargained for,"
comment ON Asked to
sortid
Press reports it troups were
"out of control" for an hour, Mr
Soares said: "That is not my information.
closed today. Altogether eight men and
were partly devoured under mysteri- ous circumstances in the dense l'onthierville grass- land south of here where the
Cannibals strange we're first reported.
tribesman told blind
He said he was very satisfied police the "Crocodile with the conduct of troops in
Cyprus. Men" gifted with magic| powers, had caused men and women to vanish in the area for some time France-Presse.
"The commander realised that tempers might be running pretty did take the precaution of not using the Realment of the men whore wives were attacked.
high after this incident, but he
Mr Soanes sold there was
question troops a free hand that is not of giving the
the British Army's way, of do- 1 imr things."
tis
A
allowed his giri to alt en Jap and kiss him while he was driving.
"Was di
Linde necessary ?** afited Magistrate Frunk Ebbe
of Ontario.
"It seemed so at the time,"
sald Stato-UPI.
A British Crossword Puzzle
12
15
16
17
120
ACROSS
1 Very mysterious (6).
4
Graven images, maybe (5).
7 Nathional runner? (6).
8
Often sporting
(8).
10 Raw material (4).
Occurrence
32 Has a swell time? (7),
10 "By any other name" (5),
10 Temporary
17
(4).
accomodation
Great Lake (4),
19 Measuring dovice (5).
20 Legislator upset by treason
(7).
21 Attract, budoward! (4).
23 Dudgeon, at the top by the
sound of it (0.
24 Cavalry surgeon? (0)..
25 South Count sister number
(5).
20 Lille more than fasta-yot
lots moret (6).
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DIFFICULTIES.
has been in Cyprus and seen the difficulties under which they are working has had any. thing but praise for their
be- haviour and patience in the
"Na impartisi observer who
ал
in-
Terrorists destroyed
01 milltary creasing number vehicles, and sit Britisn soldiers had been wounded by evening. One soldier died after a gun went off accidentally 11 curfew qulat Famegusta.
Cypriots Moonwhile, Creek
mistreatment charged further by British troops and the Gov- ernment refused permission for a human rights commission Visit Famagusta today to in- vestigate last Friday's inter- rogation sesalots, after which
to
more than 250 Greek Cypriots required hospital attention.
Curfewa were in force everal villages Where Am bushes occurred, and at Kormi, zame 200 Greek Cypriot youths were arrested and their mothers
complained Lo the
British
UK RESUMES
JAMMING OF
MACMILLAN SEES THE PEOPLE
The Prime Minister and Lady Dorothy Macmillan had an Informal luncheon when they visited a corpel factory in Kidderminster during the Premier's "Mect the People" tour of the West Midlands.-Central Press Photo.
USAF TO RADIO ATHENS MOON
Nicola, Oct, §.
DRITAIN resumed Ite
jamming of Athens radio tonight. The radio had been sus- Jamming
nearly peaded
two months ago.
Britain started Ita jamming of Athens radio, on March 1906, following the de- portation of Archblahop ・Makarion from Cyprus. The practice was discret • tinued
August 9 of this year, after the visit to Athens
Primo of
Ita
on
Minister, Harold Mac- milian.
resumption today fal lowed what officials hare entlad the tone of vio- lanca of Athens radio since the stepping up of EOKA attacks In Cyprus. -Franco-Prassa,
bloodstained
'Plot To Kill
Stalin' Programme
Washington, Oct. 6. |Soviet Ambasador to the United States Michael Menshikoy today lodged a strong protest with the State Department against a September 25 television programme, "A plot to as Bussinate Stalin," which he said was incompatible with rules of international courtesy.
On leaving the State Depart- ment, where he saw Deputy Under-Secretary
State of
Robert Murphy, Menshikov said the programme
disgusting
constituted a
act of defamation Union and
against the Soviet the Soviet Government.
Make Sure
Ilo sald ho asked the US. Government to make sure that auch an altack against the Soviet Union would not be re- peated,
When reporters pointed out that the major U.S. television netwerk involved was a private enterprise and that, therefore, overnmental responsibilities for its octions could hardly be en- visaged. Menshikov replied that this concerned something that took place on US, territory, and consequently, the United States Government wes in part respon- sible-France-Presse.
TRY FOR SHOOT AGAIN Liner Rides
Washington, Oct. 6.
The American Air Force is making plans, for the second time,
to launch a satellite to the Moon from the Cape Canaveral testing grounds in Florida.
Night and day, constant and The satellite will carry Other contingencles are that increasing activity is noticeable | photo-electric eye, sensitive tot might crush on the surface of around the launching
груп
will the Moon. which pad of ultra-red the rocket Thor-Able in which examine the Moon's surface the United States is placing its and transmi to five powerful hopes of a major conquest of receiving stations on the earth outer space, It would be a feat the first photos of the unknown comparable, scientifically and Ince of the Moon psychologically, to the launch-
Ing of the first Sputnik.
The rocket next weekend,
should be red
but it would
Satellite
Other contingencles are that it might complete a circuit of the Moon and return to earth, where i would either burn up in entering the atmosphere or enter into an orbit round the corth.
Sterilised
Atlantic Hurricane
The
Plymouth Oct. 6. Panamanian liner Arosa Sun (16,231 tons) reached Plymouth`` from Quebec, Canada, today with
superstructure smashed
several and passengers injured in an Atlantic hurricane.
Thirty-f
huge waves hit the ship thron days. out from Quebec, crushing apparatus on the main and promenade decks, sweeping away an iron ladder
The pitching and rolling sent passengers tumbling downstairs the in-end against her sides causing minor injuries, suitcases were thrown round cabina.
The equipment on the Thor-
Because of the possibility that take two and a half days before Able will also measure the titraight hit the Moon, experts the satelite, which is the fourth tensity of micro-meteorites in stage of the carrier vehicle, to pace, the temperature, and the of the Air Force and the "space and buckling quarter inch steel
Iaboratory" technology
have plates. of the forte reach the proximity
of the earth's magnetic sterilised the satellite.
This Moon, providing that all went fleld, and then the Moon's,
to- avold contaminating the authorities that most of them well in its journey through moro were beaten up.
than 200,000 miles of space. Already, there was intense Moon, which is belleved to bà
of all life-in interest here in the launching. devold Specialists and laymen arge terest of future research studies voyages of human the chances of putting into the and future Moon's orbit a device weighing beings to the Moon. 85 pounds and carrying 25 Only a very few days, before to freat in hospital but fortun-
The mid-October, are suitable for ately only one fracture,” appeared the launching of a Moon rocket, doctor reported as 64 passengers slight once more however, and and this can be carried out only car ashore. are estimated at from eight to during a period of a few minutes ten per cent.
They showed shirts and clothing to support their alegations.
Rough treatment was also
free of very considerable pro-linged at Erimi and Kilosal, CHAUFFEUR
vocation."
Mr Sommer said it was not plauke to evacuate service huailies from Cyprus.
it
"This is the first time service families have been attacked by gunmen. We do not think right to enforce separation upon the troops."
But
of scenos
villages in southwest Cyprus, recent wnbushes. Limassol's Mayor, Costas Par- tassides, said that eight Greek youths required medical treat- ment there.
In Mit attempt હ stifle violence, curfews were imposed arroll Greek youths and girls or families under any wives
24 In all muin towns, wishing to return to Britain while in Famagusta, a full cur- could do so free of charge, he few on the population con- sald.-Reuter.
tinued.
Washington Tragedy
21
A
22
Washington, Oct. 6.
Mentwhile, Governor Sir Hugh Foot today announced the
TOLD EMPLOYER TO
pounds of instruments. chances
of
SLLCCCES
"We have plenty of cut heada
her
оп any one day. If the At the height of the storm Thor-Able launching cannot the Arom Sun hove to with her The most important of the en- take place during this period, It head to the wind. For 34 hours gine elements, the basic Thor will have to be postponed for the rode out the hurricane facing one or two months-France- the direction from which thei Tucket, is still being perfected.
had come China Mall Special. tested 23
times Presse, It has been
WALK HOME already, with 13 of the
appointment of a three-member A
special commission to make
London, Oct. 6.
succcauful
tosis
It was a Thor roc- ket which carried the first satel
lite aimed at the Moon, and Prince Goes Back To School
travelling
which exploded 77 seconds after FIVE-FOOT tall chauf- launching, after four glared at his titled 50,000 feet, 0 report on separate Greek and millionaire employer and Turkish municipallileg under said tersely:
"Either you provisions of the British Cyprus walk home or I do.” plan.
All three members were Bri- 33-year-old married tish.
friend here over the weekend.
as she toy sleeping in her The Reason Why
apartment JUL
evenic
Gcorgetown neighbourhood,
home.
Inter-dependent
of the whole
The missile experts at Cape Seventy-nine-year-old philan. Canaveral stress that the Thor- a long, pointed Their work was to start tropist, Sir Robert Mayer look-Able rocket, businessman shot and killed his this month.--France-Presse,
ed at chauffeur Bob McConnell, cylinder 88 feet long, weighing more than 50 tons, lo made up French-born divorcea
opened the door of the gleam- ing Rolls Royce and walked of no less than 300,000 compli
cated and Inter-dependent pieces. The slightest failure of And all because, according to arty of these will compromise! ut-! Acera, Oct. 0.
the peeved McConnell, He the success police reported today.
Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Prime
driver. temp. The oilcers said that after Mindater of Chang, salch today was a proper back seat
Experts said the Moon rocket shooting the pretty, 28-year-old he had personally taken the Always complaining about my
driving." woman the man committed Defence portfolio because he
might escape from its planned suicide with the same gun.
Grana wantod
to have
and lose Itself in a McConnell told Daily Herald trajectory The victims of the shooting formidable army, air force and reporter Brian Woosey that the outer space. It also might fall Is in residence (0).
were identified by police 47 navy.
millionaire philanthropist paid toward the earth
or enter into an 2 Chaplin takes in a letter for Marvia C. Harrison, Washington Apart from prestige, this hún his £10 a week wages and Kate,
around the earth, at a distance representative of an Ohlo will tel other natione respect us
of several thousand miles. An- manufacturing company, and the more," he said at Tamale, Mrs Monique Chesneau, a local Ghana's northern capital, where While his boss walked homie, other possibility is that it might on the surface of the employee of Belgium's Sabetta he tad arrived during a 12-day McConnell drove back in style. crush Airlines.-U.P.I.
fact-finding four-Riter.
Sir Robert can't drive-UP.I. Moon.
1
DOWN
the padre (8). ..
3 Sediment in port: (4).
5 Made a detour (6),
8. Of a church period (0).
· Skinfint (5).
11
joyment (8).
12 Pythias componion (5).
13 Nows of houses on football
grounds (0),
14 Servants afloat (6).
8 Edit (6).
22 Appointment (4).
MONDAY'S SOLUTION.—Across: 7 "A.B.-x-in-thò, 8 Team, 9 Afluent, 11 Giraffes, 13 Tell, 15 Cataract, 10 Emerging, 10. Seal, 21 Regiment, 25 Fastoral, 25 Acts, 27 Asterisk. Down: 1 Stag(porty), 2 pair, & Buff, 5 Illa, & Theme, Extol, fire, 10 Fence, 12 Imago, 14 Linen, 10 Amber, 17 Trail, 19 Sepls, 20 As-not, 21 Roar 33 Gaps, 29 Etch, 24 Tai,
fred him,
and disinte-
orbit
Wanted To Fly His Sub Across The Channel!
London, Oct. 6. when the phone rang Silver City agreed to fly it.
NILVER City Airways
Sbelieved
they were being hoaxed when a man
rang up asking for space:
again, the call said: was talking about my sub- marine when we were cut of."
on one of their alrcraft to It appeared, however, that
fly a submarine across the. Channel.
The airlines book-keeper
put down the telephone but five minutes later]
he was serlous that he had a 10-foot long midget sub. marine weighing 150 lb. He was doing survey work for a British cable com "pany.
The man, Dmitri Rebikoff} turned up at Ferryfield with submarine in A motor coach. Silver City charged him. £2/14/6 and] flew it across the Channel.
Shin divers and the midget submarine have been used to make a complete cine
and still photographic re- cord of the English section of the trials in mid-channel for the £4,600,000 scheme to link the British and French electricity grids. It is hoped that these will be the final tests before the the unbles laying of beginning in the summer 1980, China Mail Special,
of
י
The Prince of Wales, who has been on holldaya at Balmoral with his parents, woen arriving at King's Cross Station en route to Cheam School to begin a new térm,--Céales) Press Photo,
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