THE CHINA MAIE," THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958.
Union Chief Says London Airport Headquarters Is Called " THE KREMLIN”
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CELLS IN BOAC
THE SALE OF
THE CENTURY
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Impressionist paintings
one and fetched
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Van Gough, ... one Renoir, two Cezannes, threa Manote tho world record of £781,000 minuta auction at Sotheby's, the London auction rooms for works of art. Bix of them go to America and the rent to a London dealer. The top price paid was £220,000 for a Cezanno-more
than double
the previous world record' for sasingle painting. The plo tures belonged to the estate of the Into New York banker, Mr Goldschmidt, who Bed from Germany In the 1930s. The top picture "Jardin
Publique,
Arion" by Van Gough which went for £132, 000 and shows lovers walking in the park, aton from Van Gough's room in 1888. The portrait of an unknown Italian boy "La
Garcon au Gilat
Rough" by Cozanno fetched Pro- the record price. "La
menada" a portrait of Madame Gamby by Manet, fetched £87,000. And Manet's "LO Aue' de Borne,” below, brought I 113,900-Central Press Pic- tures.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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Inquiry On An Airline Strike That Has Cost £100,000 A Day
London, Oct. 29.
A Communist Party Coll was the root cause of continual trouble among British Overseas Airways Corporation workers at London Airport, a Trades Union Chief claim- `ed today.
Mr Jim Matthews, Secretary of the Trade Union side of the National Joint Council for the Civil Aviation Industry, lambasted both the Corporation and Communist Shop Stewards for bad relations with airport workers.
Computers Make
Computers
London, Oct. 20. The day when machines will raproduse
themastyss without human help may not be far off.
The British Tabulating Machine Company is ax- perimenting with a com- puter that can bring the 15,000 parts necessary for another computer together "at the right place at tha right time."
Tho
computer works backwards ta do Thin, basing ito calculations on the type of order received and the scheduled date of completion. It then or. ganises production, seeing that the
part# necessary are rozdy just when they are needed.-U.P.I.
Prince Philip:
"Great Truths
Which Can Help Mankind"
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The Corporation, he said, had failed realise that they had en- couraged the Com- munist element to carry
on the task of dispution by "the deplorable weak- ness displayed by their respective personnel de- partments."
Mr Matthews was giving eviderke to a government- appointed Court of Inquiry into the recent nine-day strike of engineers and maintenance
at the airport.
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The stoppage which cost the corporation £100,000 a day grounded most of their feet including Comet IV jetliners.
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Mr Matthews said he wRS not opposed to Shop Stewards us such. "My opposition is to those unscrupulous Individuals who abuse their position Shop Stewards in order to mistcod and confuse their workmates and undermine the properly constituted machinery of the industry in the Interests of a political party which re- celves its Instructions from without.
"Can
wonder you
That B.O.A.C. headquarters buildin at London Airport is comumor ly known as 'The Kremlin'?".
INSTRUCTIONS
He quoted seven instructions Issued by the Communist Party which he said, the Airport Ottawa, Oct. 20. Shop Stewards had carried out Prince Philip sold today that to the letter. The orders in- English-speaking peoples much cluded the short-circuiting of show by example that they negotiations and forcing cm- belleve in what they preach. ployers to settle questiona on
The Prince made the remarks at the spot under threat of B
a conference of the English- | strike. speaking union, of which he
is President.
Mr H. C. Spear, Chlef Per- sonnel Officer of B.O.A.C. sald ... We do not seek to impose it Was "frightening" that our ideas or way of life," he minorities on the shop floor snid of the 60,000-member and at national level could in union, "but we believe that fuence so strongly "the in the course of history we of loyal and have discovered some greall
truths which
can help all
employees,
Prince Philip's first offcial net the
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mass
straightforward
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of the Com-
poslum on "the contribution { munist Party Branch Ai the
Trouble Began
In The Office
Sports Section
London, Oct. 29.
A wife who called her husband a moute, a worm, and "scrooge" WIE not gulity of cruelty, the Lon. dan Divorce Court commia - sjoner decided today.
The wife sald auch! things in the heat of quAP- rels because the husband Ignored her and stepped out late.
Nor was she quilty of crucity when sho threw a fat gires of wing and k plateful of food at hor husband on Christmas Day becaus he found fault with the meal, the com- missioner ruled.
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He diemilased = petition For divorce by Reginald the Cunningham grounds of cruelty by his wife, Marion, who denled the charge.
The court rejected alio- gationa by the husband that his wife: tried to slab him with a carving knife, but a pillow avar his hand in bed and wald the WIS going kill him, cat his back with A naši tie and while he was sunbathing In the garden, droppad olgarette Rsh and emptied flower pot on him and hit him with a golf olub.
Trouble began when the wife found & love lotter from
a giri at her hue. band's office. Ho fater admitted that he had kha- ed and cuddled the girl and gave her a brooch be- causo who helped him run the office sports Faction. -China Mall Spaciat.
Big Three Geneva Atom Meeting
manking to a greater measure until Friday when
The Inquiry was adjourned
Geneva, Oct. ^^. of treedom and happiness."
Mr Sidney Representatives of .free Maitland, Communist Leader of
nuclear recent strike, will give
powers the the conferenco
United 10 evidence. Mr Maitland
Soviet States, serve is chairman of a sym-{ former Secretary
Union and Britain-will meet in Geneva on Fri- day to begin the quest for an agreement on the stopping of nuclear tests.
The conference of diplomatie since the problem
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other
He told the 350 delegates that
a belter title might be "what contributions
English speaking
con
the peoples
nake for the betterment of in this chunging
mankind
world."
The Prince said special ation-
Get Their Men
Rebel
will consist negotiations, has been
settled on the technical level by experts who met at Geneva
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Havana, Oct. 29. women commandos from July to August 21. tion would bo pald to the killed 11 Government soldiers changes brought about by wounded
The experts agreed on the 6 other and look G possibility of setting up Industrial developmerit.
prisoners In shurp Ave-hour The Prince arrived hero
worldwide control Bystem Jate engagerent, the rebel radio re- which would detect violations last night.UPI,
of an agreement on the cessa- took place ton of tests.
N-Test Ban Accepted Tentatively
ported today.
The engagement
CHINESE SEND YUGOSLAVS TO GAOL FOR SIX YEARS
Belgrade, Oct. 29. Yugoslavia is preparing a protest to Communist China on the arrest and sentencing of two Yugo- slav sailors with the crime of being in the company of two Chinese girls in Shanghai in mid- July.
Government spokesman sald Yugoslavia is protesting tha
arrest and the "brutal handl Chinese poller.
ing" of the wo Bailor by
on
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Commenting tonight Radio Peking report that the men have been sentenced to six years' imprisonment, Radlo | Belgrade saki, "The Yugenlay public is greatly alarmed by
the cruel ultitude of the Chinese
police.'
"Yugoslave ul irruensely
startled the broadcast suid,
"by such acts by the police which remind us of barbarisin, or perhaps, of the present buck- wardness of Chinese tics."-U.P.I..
nuthori-
COFFIN UNDER WATER.
Makarios
For U.N. Debate
Athens, Oct. 29.
Archbishop Markarios, the exiled Greek
Cypriot Leader, announced here tonight he would go to New York next week to attend the United Nations debate on Cyprus.
He Died Of
Smoking Cigarettes
"NATURAL CAUSES"
London, Oct. 29. A London doctor who wrote on
man's death certificate "Diod from lung caneer caused by excessive smoking" fold an inquest here today that his patient smoked 40 to 50 elgarettes a day,
"In my opinion that is bound to cancer," stated Dr cotuse Paul Lister.
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The announcement followed Greek Government declară- on that I had no siternative but to refer its stand on the issie to the General Assembly Explaining why Greece would not take part in a proposed Nato round-table conference. 2,000-word government state- ment said Britain and Turkey hed both shown they did not sincerely aim at its success.
Mr Constantinu Karamaniis,
Minister, Greek Prime
also issued a statement saying that while GreRCE was ready for inks "with anybody, ony- where," it would be unwise to
encourage
a conference which, if it fasted, would make things worse.
THE AMAZING RANDI, a 30-year-old professional escapologist from Toronto, Canada, looks out of a glass window- as, the `lidris fastoned down on his stock coffin at West Ham Municipal Baths.
He was lowered in tho coffin beneath the water of the swimming pool be- foro Independent televi- sion cameras to broak hla own endurance record of one hour and 58 minutos, and stay submerged for two hours.
Randi has
Darphonos and a microphone by his mouth and another strap- pod over his heart. Routerphoto,
A MATTER OF SIZE!
London, Oct. Some of the hormones of a movio starlat are identical with those of whale, An American specialist wrote today.
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Me J. D. Ratcliff made the statement in an article
in Family Doctor, a medi- cal magazine for the man in the street published by the Bellish Medical Asso- clation, the doctors' "trada union."-Rauler.
Incomprehensible Negro Singer
The Greek Government statement yald Britain was guilty of incomprehensible and "If one is a light smoker of up inaceptable intransigence" dur-
to five a day or a moderate |ing the Nato mediation efforts. smoker of up to 15, one might It could not take part In escape cancer," he added. It talks which could only lead to was extremely rare for a 12-a further worsening of relations smoker to get lung cancer between three alles and would though it did happen.
(only make 1 Cyprus solution
The statement gavo delalls of
A pathologist, Dr Robert Tenre, mere dimeult,
told the coroner that alotie- tics showed higher incidence mediation efforts by M. Paul- ot jus cancer among heavy Henr! Spaak, Nato Secretary- smakers but in hin view to General, and said his propesals
by # person would die "were supported through heavy smoking was majority of our allies in Nato,
and accepted by the not supported, The coroner asked Dr Teare It Government in their wish end to bloodshed he had given up smoking and put an
Cyprus. he replied: "Not yet"
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A verdict of death from natural causes was recorded on the man concerned, Mr Percy Lawrence, plumber, aged 5t.
China Mail Special.
last night In the outskirts of This system Would provide China's Adviser
Holguin, Oriente province, the for the establishment of detec- tion posts at from 100 to 170
Unacceptable
Greek
to in
Escapes 7 Days' Gaol
London, Oct. 20.
A judge told Miss Bertice Read-
ing,
24-year-old coloured. singer from the United States, yesterday that the had escaped saven days in gaol by a "quaT- ter of an inch,”
The Westminister County Court ·
the prison Judge gave her large
kentence for contempt of court
she when
tailed to answer a summons brought by a property company for £03 19 od rent rears.. But when told the news by tele- phone Miss Reading rushed to the court to purge ber con- tempt by apologising to the
"Но accepted
her Judge. apology but told her she had treated the court with "grous discourtesy,"
*But the British and Turkish
turned Governmeals
down these proposals, and the fornier nored the recommendations of their allies, and implemented the British Pion in its most un- neceptable point-lhe nomina- tton of the Turkish representa- tive,"
it sold.
The statement concluded: Refusing 10 recognise any
arbitrary actions in Cyprus, the Greek Government has 110
"I hope this will be a hon to
you," he added. Miss Rending, who is said to For between £100 and £150 week, is appearing in B musical play, Valmouth, at the Lyric Theatre, Hammer- extruth.
Pold
today"..... China
rebel radio said.
Nassau, Germany, 'Oct. 29.' In their first combat ap-points throughout the world, Retired German General pearance the women com- with 24 In North America, six | Herbert Falkenhausen was pre- mandos displayed
Europe, 37 in Asia, 7 in sented today with a medal from "amazing in courage" and Aually forced the Australia, 10 in South America, President Chiang Kai-shek for Government troops. ta with-10 in Africa, four in the Ad-services during his period os draw leaving behind 11 dead, tarctic, 10 on large islands, 40 head of a German military ad-alternative but to appeal to Her solicitor told the court that the United Nations in pe the rent arrears would be six wounded and six prisoners on small islands with perhaps, vicory group to China In the
Just claims of port of the
Mail [according to.
on ships at sea early days of the revolution Cypriots for their liberation from foreign rule, holding responsible for the present deadlock those who hove destroyed by their uncoin- promising spirit u chance of solving the Cypriot question."-- Reuter.
the
rebel an-10
more France-Presse,
U.P.I.
THE TRIP
THIS MADE THE
United Nations, Oct 29. The United States and Bri-nouncer.-U.P.I. tain were reported tonight to have accepted tentatively AT Indian compromiso formula water calling for "discontinuance forthwith" of nuclear weapons tests with controls. to be work- ed out as quickly as possible.
Word was awaited from Moscow as to whether · Russla also would epl the Indian proposal.
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climbers (7)
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WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Lapses, Carve 8 Right, & Florin, 10 Atoll, 11 Capri, 12 Ward, 13: I-rate, 18. Crater, 18 Dreary, 20 Kneel, 22 List, 23 Sleet, 28 Seple, 25 No-vice, 27 Dread, 28 Tyres, 21-Lodges. Down: 1 Life, work 2. Protrude, 3 Eric, Sinatra, Chor-it-y, 0 Attire 7 Valet, 14 Arriving, 15 Editress, 10 Collars, 17 Arsenal, 1o Reside, 21 Nerdy, 24 To-do!
If the Soviet Union accedes, a The resolution embodying the formale waE expected to 20 before the UN Polltica) Com-. mittee tomorrow.-U.P.I.
Nuffield Better
WORTHWHILE
Bonn, Oct. 29. "irresponsible bo- haviour" of the British people during the West Cerman president's state visit was an "insult" and an. "outrage," said a letter from a reader, published by the Bonn newspaper, Ceneral-Anzeiger today.
London, Oct., 29, · · Lord Nuffield; `81-year-old medor - magnatal and philazw throphint wise feeling better. The latter, signed NM. today. following
said: "le who baliesied that the generally wall.
complaint.BUDRÉ,
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groteic
No Missiles For The Philippines
Special.
United Kingdom And Canada Talk Weapons
Ottawa, Oet: 29. Senior army officers from
Canada, Britain and the United
known positive qualities paper, Die Welt. today of the British people. sald the German, people's
Blates are holding a secret fairness.
Washington, Oct. 29. and
conference here on future army courtesy,
ignorance of the mentality
The United States has no weapon, the Canadian Press hospitality--would show of the British people was picn for the establishment of Nows Agency learned today, particularly clearly during
still vary great
missile bases in the Philippines The meeting, dealing with Professor Houss
visit. He added: ""All of us are and the discussions to begin operational Tebentch, bejd found themselves grimly agreed that the British with the Philippine Govern- yesterday and will last until
ment on November 12 in Minilo November 4, disappointed."
Queen. did a courage-will be mainly concerned with The Canadian Preso quoted ous political deed, namely, tho question of jurisdiction | officiala as saying that even the in her speech at the din- | rights over United States, per- agenda is secret. nor (for President Heuss). GOLNO! on Philippine · soil and The officere are meeting in a That alone was worth the missile bases, the State Depart-National
will not. be concerned with heavily-guarded radni
A formes: West German am-. |bassador in- London, Harr Hops Schlange-Schoenin-. gen, waiting in the, inde pondant Hamaljung, nyan!
at the Research Council. spokession old on Even Council acientists are not Wednesday-France-Presso. permitted entry.-Reuter.
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