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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1958.
SPRINGHILL MINES HAVE CLAIMED OVER 600 LIVES SINCE 1891
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Last UK Troops Leave Jordan
NOW, SEARCH FOR BODIES King Hussein's
Recovery Of Missing Dead Expected To Be Completed This Week
Springhill, Nova Scotia, Nov. 2.
Recovery of the bodies of the 28 miners still missing after the October 23 earth "bump" is expected to be completed sometime late this week, the Mines Manager, George Calder, announced tonight.
CABLE
BRIEFS
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William Stauburgh, 19. a2 Calverton, New York, in dwarsos sosporadi ed genitore on
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drinking in violation of probár
tion resulting
charge.
From a ussaalt
The judgo's vanditions
were
that Stanburgh alp dick 16 and go to church every Sun.
thuy. Stu
Lourt, charged
was back
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with Breaking
into seven unoccupied habang
Police said he bed the burglories but assured the he Suz- did it on week days -0
church doyn
atlenged he
regularly.-U.PI
Lowestoft, Nov. 2.
Fishermen of the Scotush
herring Beet deeliard yesterday to
the Invito
Bishop
Mr Calder's announcement
prediction made as to
was the first official the length of time it will take for every one of the missing men to be accounted for.
Bid To Cross
Channel On
A p.m. tonight a total of 43 bobley had been recovered as-
operations PÇuÚ***
for the nassing 28 still continued with- ou letup.
The rescued total, stood at an even 100, seven of whom were la vight oul of the mineshaft
Nibe bodies toaday..
80,000 Corks yesterday and 12 on Thursday.
JAD
wellther
year
B forced
Boulogne, Nav, 2.
tonight
28
eld French Halterman Fre deriak Lambre to put off 1.4 bid to
the
Channel an a raft made 380 000 bottle corks.
enationgo
slation, second
M Lambre. making tha
attempt
Answer to a
if by
Tadlo
10 Ara
try challenge to catch A salmon in Loch 1/ ho Buccende crossing.
Neis
in the channel -Reuter.
of
aboard when
vinited them.
They have
*
superstition
that "plea and
parsons bring
bad luck to
Aberdeen
buat.-U.P.I.
Tukyo, Now
A
Burglar Shigeyuki Aone readily told the Pallee why he Specialised ina robbing homes of diplomata.
They're always out parties," he said. U.P.1.
at
Detroit, Oct. 2. Democratic Senatorial
can didate Frederick J. Fayrite re- plied to Republican claims that the United Auto Workers Union
had contributed to his campaign fonds by sending a telegram to Walter Beuther, UAW chiet,
"War God's sake, deny story or send the money
PI.
the
Russian For
Cairo Children
this year.
Cairo, Nov. 2.
weta recovered
Called Off
Alter yesterday's rescue, crews of highly trained rescue workers brought here from other areas were called off the search They Jeft for their homes today, leaving locul mine CORVUS SQUIRTS to conduct the Anal search for bodies.
The rescuers dog from five the differunt
IT directions wrocked nine in the anal dig- ging operation.
of Canadian officials said one The 12 men rescued on Wednes- day Wilfred Hunter, had been Halifax for special flown to medical treatment.
Hunter suffered a leg injury The injury was aggravated during his days of underwround captivity and Like
wak left partially
in the mine bump.
paralysed
Earth Shock
Officials said that a total
THE QUEEN & SAMSON
The Queen talks to John Vickers, who played the role of Samson in the opera given by the Royal Opera House company at the Grand Theatre, leeds. The Queen and the Duke Edinburgh were on their way back to London from Scotland.--Central Press
Photo.
VIPS FLOCK
of
TO ROME
the
Egyptian secondary schools more than 500 men bave died
are including Russian in lo Springh mines since
disastrous earth shock their language curriculum first
crumbled a shaft in 1891, Since 1917. there have been 483 Fificen Russian language ["bumps," or coal scum shifts. teachers who are coming tron will the Sovtel Unkou shortly, laun Rasstan clause in Cairo, Alexandria and Mansura. Next. year there will be 180 270×80%
The 1881 "bump" took 125 lives. Another in 1956 killed 35. Th 111 this most recent "bump" may runch 78.
Mine offelnis sald an average
MARINE INVADER
SHOT DEAD
San Diego, Calif., Nov. 2,
Champagne
Farewell
Aqaba, Nov. 2.
A Marine sergeant was shot Champagne corks popped as King Hussein of Jordan said farewell today to the last of 3,000 British troops who answered his call for aid about 14 weeks ago, shortly after the coup in Iraq.
to death when he invaded the squad room at the police station and thren- tened six officers with a pistol he took from one uĽ them.
Sloft Sergennt Victor Olsson (29) of nearby Camp Pondleton was identified as the man shot last night. Police sald he had been under treatment at the San Diego Naval Hospital following
a sulcide attempt.
SQUAD ROOM
Olsson, wearing civilian clothes, walked into the squad room, went up behind Pairol- man William R. Hopgood and Ufted itis revolver from its boliter, officers reported. He 10 the officers then ordered stand. At that point Patrolman Charles D. Rucker, 27, started
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to enter the room, Bow what was happening and slipped out side window from where The he fired at Olsson just as tatter was taking a second re- volver from another offleer.
Olsson, struck in the chest, a few minutes later. He survived by his widow.
I died
Was
URI.
The troops left this Red Sen ¡¡British-Ambassador, Mr Charlca. port aboard a Bog-decked feet Johnson and the Senior British
Aqaba, Colonel, of eight ships carrying them to Omeer, Mombasa and Cyprus to com- Charles Chaplin, plete the Onel stage of the Bri- ovacuation-eight days tish
head of schedule.
The young King, dressed in the uniform of a field marshal of the Jordan, Army, dew here from Amman to take part in the short but colourful ceremony,
PRESENTED ARMS.
FINAL SALUTE
The King then took the final salute from a combined guard of honour of the Jordanian Army and the first buttalion of the Cameroniana.
Then,
with the lost tender standing by. Colonel Chaplin ordered the Cameroniars lo
A guard of the Royal Marines | "march off" with pipes playing, presented arms as Klog Hus- They paced smartly on the Jordenian rein lay off the cruiser Ceylon while
beard guard
la the Captain's barge while the saluted them. Afterwards the Fyne, King, escorted into the jaws of cruiser and the Loch
with the minesweepers Sough-the Empire Petrel, toasted Bri- ion and Dartington, fred a 21-tish officers or crates of cham- pagne were opened within the gun myal saluto.
decorated hold.
The King, with his Prime Minister Samly Ritni and Army Chief, Major-Genera) Habes Majuli, mougted the Ceylon's quarter-deck to be grected by
Makarios Welcomed Cautala F. B. Dwiss and shown
round the newly-painted ship.
Alter sunilor ceremonial tour
Fyne
DRESSED OVERALL
As the King's plang Anally rose, over the mountains the fleet of four LST and four war- shipa
dressed overall made ready to snil.
London, Nov. 2. The Colonial Secretary. Mr Alan Lennox Boyd sald odey
the Loch board
First to weigh anchor was ho in П speech at Folkestone the Royal barge then turned Ceylon. On board
the cruiser (Kent)
that the British Gov-
for the shore.
plpers played "W Ye No ernment had no objection, f
Come Back Agala" as she mov- the Greeks wished, to choose There the tank landing shia[ed slowly down the gull whlic
Petrel waited Cameronlana Makarlos as their (L.S.T) Empire Archbishop
hung over her representative
with hor bows gaping on to a ralls waving to the rest of the the
flag-dressed duis on the whart company on the other ships.- France-Presso,
where the King stood with the Reuter.
on
at a conference Cyprus question.
Giant American Company To
CORONATION Buy & Sell Used Planes
Vatican City, Nov. 2.
English and French were preixen als a year in these Prime ministers, princes and potentates
IN
schouls dep, gas-ridden inines,
"Slake GOP claime you have ment $50,000 to assist Democra- viously taught as recon 11- 11c
Fayette old | guages camphign,"
standasty L Routher.
here
This new disaster threatened Now tic Ministry of Education at including Springhill with loss of its major industry- Authorities are con- Russian German and Halion --
sidering an order closing the China Mall Special.
mines. The Springhi Board of Trade heid an emergency meet- ing to try to map a strategy tab bringing new industries to this town of 7,000.-U.P.I.
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HATUNDAY'A BOLUTION~Across: 3. Finli-pont, a Cate, Diatraka, 11.Dlogenes, 13 Stay, 18 Sensible, 18 Ameris. 19 Alto, 21 Englat 2 Rekbidle, 20 Dine,
from all parts of the world will see Pope John XXIII crowned here on Tuesday amid scenes of splendour..
represent
King Frederick and
will Queen ha inged of Denmark, have already | Roman Catholica arrived. They reached Rome on Thursday, travelling incognl- to, on'a "private holiday."
From
parts muny
at
British
per-
due,
President Elsenhower's Bonul representatives are here tometrow. They are Mr the Clare Booth Luce, former United
BOEING 707 world, delegates were stremming States Ambassador to Italy. Mr
CLAIM NEW RECORDS
Now York, Nov. 2. Two spood records were claimed today by Boeing 707 jat airliners.
Pan American Airways said oat of its 707's few non-stop from Boston to Paris today in six hours three minutes, belter- ing the previous record of eight hours 36 minutes set in 1051 by a Pan American Boeing 377.
American Airlines salf one of! its 707's flew from New York to San Francisco in our hours 58 minutes. An airline #yokes- man mut the old record was Ave hours 15 minutes, set by a Pan American 707 on August 15. — Router,
U.S. Airlines
Band Together
Washington, Nov. 2. The six biggest airlings in the United States tonight an- nounced an agreement to shaya revenues when ana or more of them is pro-
here this weekend. Though no official list has yet been com piled, the guests are expected to number more than 1,000.
Mr
Robert Murphy, the President's Middle East expert, und Jamen Mitchell, Secretary Labour.
of
Don Juan of Bourbon, pre- tender to the Spanish Throne, New in last night,
Grand Procession The official guests will take part in the grand procession Italy nad freland will be Jending thu Pontiff to his represented by their Prime crowning.
Ministers, At the ceremony,
Nationalist China, of Europe's leading Brazil, Holland, and Spain, by
their Foreign Ministers. Royal families will mingle with the 61 Princes of the Church- The Pope Lodry received the cardinals at the head of the ¦ novem cardinals 19 well procession.
members
All tickets for peats inside Saint Peter's Basilien have long <lore been taken, and nearly half a million people GTO X- pected to pack the square and the roads outside approach Basilles during the ceremony.
OVEZ
*3
Washington, Nov. 2.
A giant new company which will buy, lease and sell new and used aircraft equipment was organised today and prompt- ly announced the purchase of 25 DC-7 airlines from American Airlines.
“Ernie.' The
President of the firm, known
as General Atremít and Leasing Co., Inc., is Belg-Garr. Milten W. Arnold (Bet), who resigned. | lest weeks on Vice-President in charge of operations and
Machine, To engineering, for the Air Trans-
Have Party
London, Nov. 2.
portation Association, The com- onny wiil operate out of Washington.
Father Of
Rocketry
DC-7 Fleet Leaves U.S.
Britain's promium savings Arnold's first announcement. bonds schomo, was two as bend of the new arm wos years old yesterday but a the purchase of virtually the
American DC-7 is being entire birthday party
Best hold tomorrow.
bocausa American is currently operating
about 30 of the big four "ErnioX" the qlectronic engined
the transports and machine which picks out | General's purchase involved. 25 the winning numbers, for an estimated 10-12 million, works a fiva-day week.
American will start turning
biggest of U.S.
Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 2.
his after-
Prof. Hermann Übertit, tho father of modern rocketry, left today for German homeland working nearly three years. ndie Army'a idea man at iffe Ballistic Missile Agency here.
Professor,
Bishop Cluseppe Plazzi of At a birthday party in Nor-over the planes to General for Bergamo who brought the wich, casteço: England, tomorrow-zesale or lease by Jan. 1, 1950. Pontiff the homoge
of his the City's Lord Mayor will preas American,
The 64-year-old a button to start "Ernie" work domestie carriers, is converting diocese. native
to jel or turbo-prop equipmentdeelding to return home despite They included the 70-year-ing und Lady Mackintosh, wita old Cardinel Ernesto Rufint of the chairman of the national on most of its routes, I will kollors of finnnelal help from his
savings movement, wil eut an deliver the 25th DC-7 to General US, friends, will receive +orlier considered a strong.
by next June 30.
5400-3-month pension from the candidate for the Papacy Reuleed birthday cake.
German Government.
Oberth would have lost Ute pension if he remained outside Germany
three more than years. Ho was facing manda- fory retirement at the age of 13 here
a Government em- ployee.
ker.
the entire proceedings on The Lost Boy Drowned
OCTOCILE.
found
Since the scheme esme to Opetition about £8,250,000
money-Reuter,
Industry cources rogarded the announcement as a cignificant has been pakk out in prize development toward solving ano of commercial aviation's most pressing problems - want lo du will outmoded piston- enging airliners as they are res placed by the new jets and
SPACE DOG
TO RETURN?
jet-props.
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Envisioned
Television viewers all Europe wül be able to watch
The ceremony begin at 30 CM.T. when the Pope,
silver Pompton Lakes, N.J., Nov. 2. to the antute of six
A seven-year-old boy, who carried shoulder- trumpets, la high on to a portable throno to vanished 18 days ago after telling playmates he was going the portion of the Eaglilon,
to Tacoma, Washington, to visit 'The Duke of Norfolk, Eariliisgrundmother, was Marshal of England, and specink | dend Today in the Ramapo River
A Russian medical scientist not far from the backyard of representative of Queen Elizn-
Indiented todny that the forth Umated that at least half the travel in 1923 in his first book, beth, was dus at Rome airport his haire here.,
experi- tonight in spookat; airliner of
that coming Soviet space An autopery revealed the Queen's fight.
blue-eyed brown-haired Paul ments Inny include another dog-of piston aircraft will be re- pinced by jets before 1980, But Grochowicz had drowned. There carrying spuint designext to
for useų piremnít was no evidence of foul play, return its passenger to earth
market bas declined steadily in recent устич bath in pricen and authorities said.-U.P.I.
available customers.
Archbishop. William Godfrey at Westminster and Archbishop, Francis Grimshaw of Bitung
U.P.L
Moscow, Nov. 2.
vented from operating by FORCED DOWN IN MAJESTIC SIBERIA
a strike.
Capital Airlines has been strut down by a strike at mvchanles fur mere thata, a fortnight The meenalca unit also threatened 'n strike ngaldea Enstern Airlines
for midnight tomorrow,
The companies in the agrce- ment arg Caplia), Amoriaan, Cana-Di-an, Downi Khateen, Fan. Amorlenn, Trone-
1 D-on-d, 2 Olie, a tkin, 5 fus, 6 Over-1, 7 Dusty, a Delin, world, and United Adrilnes, 11
London, Nevi 2. The Boviet film, director Grigory Alexandrey wante weit-known foreign stars to appear in at film, he Ja, making about a tourint
which foren- plano funda I Blonia, Moscow Radio reported today.
10 Deals, 12 Ideat, 14 Alled, 18 Brand, 17 Feric, 19 Afrie, 29s retconctive to Qutober 20 The stars, he said, weduld piny Tu-ken, 31 mld(rev.), 22 Fics, 23 Acid(drop), 24 Kent,, Resta
foreign trevaltera, in, the air-..
craft The plane le forced down by storm in the wilds of Biberis, of which they hutva heard so much fantastic tales.”
from
face to "The foreigners come
face with the real diberia and ita pasple," Alexandrov amid.] "Everywhke ley we majestio
DOMANDEUTS
work,
construction
modern towne, and houndiem falde." Alexandrev added that the flim
of uned method, super Imposing Actors on menery and background, invented by
Piston Aircraft
Aviation officials have CE-
U.Salinos 1,800-plane
flect
Oberth, who envisioned space
will not retire from, the rocket field. He said he declined tho offers of alch to slayt here "bo- cause I want to be free to cen- tinue to work as 1 piensa."
A naliva.of Heymannstadt in Difficulties in disposing of Siebenburgen, Oberth's job was their older planes led szine ale to look ahend 10 years, to decide Bnes to demand "trade-in" what could be accomplished in the miselle teid, - Ho was tho from Jet airliner manufacturers.
VOTS
Britain's BOAC, Tot oxample, tearlier of Dr Wernher talked Boging into taking back Braun, the Army's top-rocket nine, airatocruisern ne partial scientize at a Redstone arsenal payment for the pew Doeing 707 | hæro, and it was largely due to von Braun's efforts that Oberth jet liners,
came to this.country..
Arnold declared, that this new
2. Soviet camerman, in ordar company "will bring wubstan- to avoid taking rotors, make link new remureną,
Lo
tbe
up men, costume, props, and challenging problem of use niz deverators to Siberisenfieutar, craft dlspónal,”...–Ú‚P.I.
Überth guld his wife has been in Germany. severni montie now and is walling for him, U.P.1.
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