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THE CHINA · MAIL, - TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959,

More Troubles For Millionaire Junk Dealer

'MISTER JOSEPH' CHARGED WITH DEBT TO FRANCE

German Guard

Admits

Brutalities

Bonn, Jan. 5.

Wilheimi "The Pistol" Schubert did an about- Ince

here today in a dramatic courtroom scene in which he admitted the brutalities he committed in his time as a concentra- tion camp guard.

Schubert,

on trial Gunlave"

"Irun

compilelty in the

11,000

hausen

נו

here with tor Sorge

murder of

prisoners at Sachsen-

concentration

written statement.

camp.

Marseille, Jan. 5.

Police formally arrested the millionaire junk dealer, Joseph Joanovici, today inside Baumettes Prison for a tax debt to the French-state of 10,000,000 franes (HK$1,458,360).

The warrant for the tax arrest was served on "Mister Joseph" in the prison where

he has been confined since he arrived here from Israel on December 30.

He was gaoled last Tuesday when he reached Marseille on six charger which Included accusations of #windling, ILM fraud and paslag bad cheques

Tony's arrest for debt to the French stale added a Mervy seventh count to the ex-rag- picker's mounting Rea Troubles.

of

be

In

Ofbelalı said that if unable to pay the tax bill he would drew the maximum bentener of one year in gol.

This will be added to what- ever prison tire fre Hets if convicted

charger, they said,

+313 other

Vast Fortune

During

Wor II World Joanovic, an iterale Russian- born ingrant, parlayed his Parts junk-dealing business into a vast fortune.

Body Acid May

Be Deadlier

Than H-Bomb

Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 5.

A complex chemical recently found in the human body can lead to destruction of man or to solution of a host of uncontrolled disense problems, Dr Thomas M. Rivers said here today.

Dr Rivers, vice president the charge of medical affairs for the National Foundation (formerly National Foundation for After the war he was teled the

this Infantile Paralysis), sald and neglenced to five years' Imprisonment for "economie complex chemlent collaboration" with German,

Decupation forces in France. When he emerged from gaol. the Government ordered him to

contdece Lozere Department in Southern France

10

$

aled his turnahont evidence in

The statement,

grad aloud by Judge

Herbert Schroeder, was direct

contradiction everything Schabert had said so far in his lengthy text- mony in the death camp trial.

co-defendaui Sorge

ccasionally

Unlike

who

the

testimony

M

to the carried

of

confirmed

witnesses

brutality

arin of nut In thr camp. Schubert had always refused

to give an inch

"Lies"

the

But spon word drifted un from the Loxere that "Mister Joseph WAX uncommonl

active.

Government agenta were

about to slipe i oni baltze again Whit he surferry skipped to Israel.

M.

After monitis of protracte court wellun farnet expelled lit

He was ptured abon Theuctore He bas even merused Individual iernell ship

which brought him to Marseille witnesses who have come from

and all paria of West

the music last week to face East

Germany.

Czechoslo- French prosecutors have pre- vakia. Holland. Belgium,ared for him. -U.P.1. laract and the United States of lying

when they Individual

Accused of acts

him 厂

the camp terror in the Schubert gave no details of his the written acknow. guilt in ledgment on the 34th day of the trial, which resumed here after the

the holiday rocess.

Schubert

IN

Sorze is 47.

The

elder

Demonstrators Are Gaoled

London, Jan. 5

virus,"

Ex nuclete "the business end of a

Speaking at meeting of national teenage channe 201 th University of Michigan marking the opening of the 1950 March of Dimes Campaign, Dr Rivers said nuclele acid con cause infection and disease and has recently been manufactured In research uboratories,

te sad it in a constituent of all living things and is the key by which characteristics are handed from one

gen cration to another, in human beings and viruses alike.

21 is not too inách to think man will make that some thy Andere acid which will In- dues cells k manufacture vicus for deadlier than any now knowt and capable of doing more harm to mankind then the hydrogen bomb," he said,

Take Control

It has been found, Dr Rivers said, that nuclei Reid from Two of the demonstrators of

VITUNES 41-year-old, and

can enter

living cells, near Swaffham. take over complete control ja Lockel safe

prison their activities, and often! Norluk, went ในล

Bomehow force them to produce fidditional cases of night. Schubert unti

viruses.

INOR

admitted individuai

They

brutally, but now has steadfastly maintain- Otter ed that sibir,

he

WA

not respon- ur se-responsible,

the death of and bad never used any t

and

Tila in

of

Robot Doctor

In Russia?

of

Moscow, Jan, B. A group of Bovlet selen. on an are working electronic machine capable making medical dia.

of *Dose■

disease, Then news agency said today.

The Soviet scientist, Pro- fessor Berg, gave the news of the new machine at the of the Inaugural session conference on the use of electronics in medicine and biology.

were

The conference opened In Moscow Loday.

scientists Sovlet trying to apply electronics not only to the diagnosis

of disease but also for the prevention of disease, me- dical treatment, physiology, surgery and other branches of medicine. Tass 12id— France-Presse.

Elephant Charges PM

Mysore, Jan. 5. A wild elephant charged Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Prime Minister of Ghana,

the in Jungles of Mysore today.

John: itre

Francis who had Kiven 4112

bo what happens, address

Cambridge In

said, when nueleto acid from for Philip Julian Cook of London.

pollo viruscs themselves presented They a single persoll,

Watton. Norfolk, Police strument-much less the piston Station tonight as they refused

lo promise bim his nick-to

good which earned

Sachsenhausen | behaviour and keep the peace lumales.to beat any prison. they were detained at Norwich er.--().P.1.

nanc among

*4

prison-France-Presso.

of

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

ACROSS

3

114

à airi Guide's brother? (3, 5).

B Value highly (6),

9 Away

from

crowdy (8).

the madding

11 Strict disciplinarian (8)

12

Possibly funereal cloth (4).

13 Famous composer of waltzes

(8)

18 skin blemishes (5).

19 Personally pozretive (4),

32 Might ona got it at the har-

bour bart (4, 4).

34 Marsupial (8).

25 Watch bearðrs (0),

30 Leeran (8),

123

25

12

DOWN

1 Whoi negotiators hopo

come to (5).

2 Begin to jump? (B).

to

1 Moreover not first teams (7).

4 It may be a bad algn (4).

Matter of a deposit (4).

6 Great trial (6).

7 Walk unsteadily (0),

In Lebanese growth (6),

It Girl of her word in U.8.1

(0)

10 Make good (7).

19 Clofed a bottle-neck? (8).

17 Metallic and satiṛle? (0),

20 To do so is a wash-out (3).

21 One reasori often for being attached to one's dog (8). 22 Buttons in a book (4).

23 Quarrels in the ranka? (4);

MONDAY'S CROSSWORD~-Aerom; # Grenades, 7 Super,

13

8 Assessor, 10 Direct, 13 Entrust, 18 Aups, 17 Rubbers, 18 Trapper, 20 Rent, 21 Devotee, 20 Exting, 27 And-Iron Elope, 19 Supedda, Down; } Aaide, g Apart, 8 tirado; 4 Moss, A Disuse, & stress,, à Bured, 11 ture, 18 Erpt, 14 Turden,

19 Abust, 18 Frein, 18 Treads, 18 Anoder, 21 Vavis, 22 Timmon, 24. Lad, 55 Krse,

The Maharajah of Mysore, Die crack shots, turned

Queen Of Arts

Tripping lightly through the trunk of a model elephant at the Royal Albert Hall, is 20-year-old girl from Worcester, Jill Tabor, who after coming to Chelsea barely 12 months ago, has been chosen as Queen of a panel of Chelsea's art models for last year, by artlats.

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Government Set Up In Malta

London, Jan. 5.

The British Colonial Office said today that Malta wil

have an interim government during, which the Governor will be assisted by a Council of ten mem- bera, including Maltese representailves,

The council will be headed by | employrvent of many more Lord Hivus, an expert on Maltese people than that.” France- questions and a director of the Presșe and Reuter. Rolls-Royce Company until 1957. The committee will act in an advisory capacity to the Guver DOY,

Bir Robert Laycock, the communique sold.

Since last April, when former Maltese Premier, Dom Mintoff, Tesigned the island has ocen administered

directly by The Governor.

"Private Industrial develop- ment is to be insisted by the aid Lo

industry legislation which the Coverno: intends to ensei inonth," the communique stated.

this

Meanwhile Sir Robert Lay- cock, said in a broadcast in London tonight that Mr Matoff, had wrecked the re- cent London constitutional

insistence by his

Viato

dependence,

And

DK In-

The Governor told the Maltese people he thought in- dependence would be a "terrific gumble.'

"If independent, Multa would cease to choy preferential treat- ent in siling her products n Briwin

and without United Kingtiom expenditure here. Malta could pay for only about one-fifth of her food and other essential imports," he

he said. Secondly wholesale

there would unemployment since United Kingdom employs directly over a quarter of the Maltese labour force and British economie nid makes possible the

An

11

(pronounced drers worn

Arts At the annus! Chelsen

Then Sir Charles Wheeler, she Bali

*lided

President of the Royal Academy, gilt Chiton presented her with glant float, wearing a

keeton), a scanty statuette of Phryne, a 4th cen- by Greek wonten Itury Greek beauty. athletes. made of gold jersey lune, with a zip for the only modern adaptation.

the

Д

3:01

the

She is wearing it here in the plcture.

chusen [or bonoured role by posing her 35-22-35 body in the nude. for 15 minutes.-Central Press.

"Red Rocket Underground

Was Aimed A-Blasts Like

At Moon"

Toronto, Jan. 5,

A leading Canadian scient- ist believes Russia's space rockel was almed at the moon and missed.

Dr J. Tuzo Wilson, Geophysics Professor at the University of Toronto and President of an International Geophysical Year study group view published here today.

Earthquakes,

Scientists Say

more

tinguish said in un inter-

"They probably did not intend to launch a planet. They proh ably Intended to either launch

around a satelite to go

the moon of to hit the moon."

attacks human cells it brings about produc- tion of more virtas particles which may then destroy nervo

But Dr Wilson said, I was cells and cause paralysis.

remarkable the missile came Nuetel acid may be at the of India's bottom of host

"not remarkable 1.

of discuses the elephant aside with a shot within 4,600 miles of the moon that they its forehead when missed it but remarkable that and disors, including cancer

Aun blast

of and congenital malformations, it was within a few yards

they got so close."Reuter, he said,

the vehicle in which he and Dr Nkrumah were standing.

trumpeting Not Agreement'

IL is abnormal nucleic acid that is reponsible for many The clephant, illnesses of man.

loudly, tuned and disappeared **Therefore," he said, "since into thick jungle. mon can manipulate Bucleic ncid, it is not too much to hope that he will xne day be able to manipulate if in whole cells in intact living bodies in such

a manner that much suffering sickness, disability and mental Illness will be prevented and alleviated."-UP.I.

"My Stew!"

A

Paris, Jan. 5. housewife attending Mass In church AL Lannion, today suddenly startled the

the rest of congregation by shouting, "My slow."

Opening her handbag to her prayerbook, take out she had found a piece of beef, carefully wrapped which she thought she had cut up for her stew that day. The

UP.

absent-minded housewife rushed home to took in her slow-pol-and found her prayerbook floniing about

among the

vegetables-France-Presse,

Recognition

The

Dr Nkrumah, escorted by the Maharajah, was visiting Bandi. pur Sanctuary to see game, and the track and their lorry left

penetrated the Jungle to get a

closer look at the elephants.

Later the Maharajah took Mr Nkrumah on a tiger shoot, but the tiger got away.-Reuter.

UNCU

London, Jan. 5. Lord Rochdale, chairman of tho Colton Board, today emphasised at a Press confer-

in Manchester

that the settlement with Hongkong was 'a voluntary undertaking and not an agreement. It was quite independent of any other Com- monwealth country, he said... France-Presse.

“Murderer,” Cry Hungarians

Washington, Jon, 5.

A banner-carrying crowd of Hungarian refugees screamed and yelled "Mikoyan Murderer" when Mr Anastas Miko- yan, Soviet Deputy Prime Minister who is visiting America, arrived at a dinner here tonight.

More than 50 refugom pickets. ed the 100-year-old house used or a theadquarters by Mr Erle Johnston,

president of the Motion Picture Produoses'. Aang». ciation, who was giving the din- ner.

Mexico City, Jan. 6. Governments of Hon-

Security guards and "polies duras and Mexico today officially; recognised the

revolu- clowed around the Boviet Depute tionary government of Cuba, Premier's car on the parading headed by President Manuel trowd staged its demonstration, the biggest yet during the visit. Urrulla-Fratice-Presse.

Jew

RAF Chief

London, Jan. 5.

Taunts

Yolla and tube from the de- monstrators created each atriv- Jag gubat.

"Eating with

Bellain's top hitman, Marshal, was touted at fur-clad wommi

of the Royal Air Force Bir Dery and male escorta walked from mot Boyle, takes off on Satur». their etha, che

day on 20,000-mile sour of Mr Mikeyat was

by the Boviet Alch

Mr Mikoyan “Visiting Washington ·

shall entition arid four of nye other, Bishanks.

Politions and bominem la

other

Washington, Jan. 5.

States scientists United

have discovered that it is dis- Lo difficult

underground nuclear tests from every- day earthquakes than had earlier been believed, the White House announced today.

Mr James Hagerty, the White this spokesman, sald House would probably call for a more Intensive inspection system to police an international ban on

nuclear testa.

A 500-word slaternent said the new data, discovered as a result of underground tests con- ducted in Nevada last October, was being transmitted to the British and Soviet delegations at the Geneva conference on halting nuclear weapons teste,

"The United States delers - Lion will be prepared to db- Chcia information with experts of the other delega tions," the statement said.

Problem

"This will assure that all the parties at the present Geneva conference have available the best selenulite information and analysis in their consideration of the problem of detecting and identifying underground tests."

the sald Tho statement Novada studies and now data indicate that it is more dimoult to identify underground explo- slons that bad previously been believed.

It replied that the Geneva East-West conterence to experts Inst July and August had con- cluded that it was possible to Identify a largo proportion of scumle events as natural earth- quakes by seismology,

Hence, the experts, had re- seismic ported, unidenuded

ot events could be suspected being underground tests, Heu-

ter.

Nice To Stub Your Toe On This

Durban, Jan. 5.

Mrs TE Gray, on holiday in Durban slapped on to the South Beath and rubbed her tow against something, in the sand.

She looked down and saw wad of Hotel aminoad are

£60 in mil. The find was the roubiles Audrius seven.apk

*Withần, #conds a harraped

Count Me nd 268 JD

of Bloemipetal faleset to máls

SPECIAL ROAD FOR TALLBOY

Bonn. Jan. 5. A bulldoser today began building a special road ori of the drained Sorps Re- Kervoir so a 112,000-16 un- exploded British "tallboy" bomb can be carried out temorrow.

Flans to build

a light railway specially to trans-

from the port

The bomb bed of the reservoir, where R has sin for 14 years since * wartime "dam- buster" raid, have been scrapped as impracticable, local officials said.

tracked "allegator lorry" will be used instead. Scots bot Lieatenant James Waters, an R.A.F. bomb

and expert, Walter

Aizko

Herr chief bomb disposal expert of the Duemeldorf Fire Bris! rade, are due here today for to check preparations the defusing attempt they will make China Mall Special.

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