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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY · 16, 1959.

If U.S. Marines Move Into Cuba, Castro Says-

Flynn

"200,000 GRINGOES Tells Of

Native Made A Shotgun-

& It Worked

Port Moresby, Jan. 15.

Зак native A Matang astonished Papua ad- minbiradon officialn by making himself a shotgun that really works.

The first that officials knew of the gun was when the native walked into Madang Court to register.

After they Inspected the gun, they reluctantly decided to cenfiscate it be cause it did not comply with firearms regulations.

But the Distelel Officer, Mr Ralph Ormsby, regards

workmanultip the

ingenious

A

that he intends

to and the gun to the port macm

The barrel was orthodox

taken from It had been

A discarded and battered

CHO.

Firing Pin

The stock was brilliantly carved out of local timber. For the tiring mechan lam, the nailer had bored

the Alock hole through. where the breech would normally br. then Atted a. long shanked hook, fashi- loned from a piece uf a the metal rod, through hole.

Pieces of metal niate the were then Taslied to

rod by strips from a bier-

cle inarr tube.

Kun.

the To re the melal hook, which was the native's idea of a firing pin, was pulled back, then released.

from the

WILL DIE"

Havana, Jan. 15.

Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro said to- day that "200,000 Gringoes would die" if the United States should send marines. to Cuba. The term "Gringo" in Central American countries refers to foreigners, and in particular to people from the United States,

conies

from the prominetation of the first

mis-, newsreen and photographers to two attend trials and report p. words in an old American song: ecedings. "Green grow the Laes."

that

Castro felt his stekbed, today after an attock of influenza, to after oturs Club meeting

El made the statement to zumnone in a crowd who asked i schat Cu's would te 11 the Kundred State

mel should

of from stop execution. mritten to aporters of the aki regime,

(American Congressmen and newspapers have eriticis- ed reported widespread ex- ceptions of supportera of ex- President, Batista.)

Meanwhile, a captain and a Gergeant of the rebel forces are

Fidel Castro

"Justice"

Castro has sold repeatedly executions will nol be sa pended, though there would be suurantees of justice.

The Censure of

abroad hau been rejected here.

exccutions generally

Raul Castro, brother oľ the revolutionary leader and milltary leader In Oriente Province, drew the attention of ilose who protested

present against the

"blood bath" to the Batista regime which caused the deaths of

without 10,000 people

Sho voktor protests.

Raul Castro added that secret cemeteries had been found in all provincial military hend- containing the quarters-cach bodies of between 70 and до rebels.

"The U.S. House Foreign Affairs Bub-Committed called a senior State Department official before it to explain "what the Government in going to slo about Castro before he de-populates Cula."

(The sub-committee chairman, Representative Wayne Hayl suggested that influence might be brought to bear by economic measures, such es cutting off credits to Cuba, or refusing to buy her major experts such as sugar).-France-Presse & Reuter,

Ú on

doctor

being held in the Cabana Fort-

prison ress military Inner Power

charge of killing tube drove the rod against

under CH. the cap of the cartridge and the gun went off.

Offlelais considered that this arrangement, though effective, might prove,dan- cerous to the ingenious in- venlor,

Special.

No

China

Ball

Extradition

Los Angeles, Jan. 15.

the

A US comis goner ruled to- day that Andrija Artukovie, 57, branded

Communist by Yugoslav

Bovernment as "one of the worst of war criminals" because of mass murders during World War I, should not ne

that extradited to U.P.I.

Entry

a

the

Disarmod soldiers of revolutionary movement's 4,000- strong army, now demobiilsed, Today be returning home.

With no official statement on how many exccution have taken place, it is rumoured that about 200 people have been mul te death by the rebel regime,

Captain Antonio Liebe of the revolutionary forces legal de- alment said that of the 602 held in the Foners Mill Cabana fortress hife, only about

would be executed. The others would be rentenced t; iniprisonment or acquilted.

Arrangements

ma. for

were

Cuban and

being foreign

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

13

15

16

30

33

ACROSS

3 Set of twis? (4).

23 24

29

£2

20

7 Theatrical cabbage (5).

8 A Lancashire lad! (4),

Points at objects (4).

10 Noble book? (7).

13 Step back, dents (4).

15 Correct (5).

18 Metal at the front? (4).

10 Perfectly true (5).

21 The Fleet Street crowdt (5).

22 Name for some hair (4),

23 Change just one garment

(5),

98 Piece

(4).

of stolen property!

29 Sovere (7).

30 She might be found with

Bally at the fair (4).

21 Having no tall a chap gets

cross! (4).

82 Guido (5).

35 Mountain goat (4).

32

DOWN

i Told off (6).

2 Evening parties (7).

4 Foreigner (G).

5 Grater? (4).

Just polty (4),

Grew old, (4)

11 Get together (0).

13 Sidic (4).

14 Over-satisfy (4).

10 Troops now to the regiment?

(5).

17 Tips up some cand (4).

18 Stage king (4).

20 Meantime" (7).

22 Sauce source (4),

24 Much turns on this (5).

25 One who may

come south

for the races? (5).

27 Sound of a girl exprossing

concern (4).

28 Thanks to the team 'I get a

cab (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 1 Can-dia, 7 Alls, Redemption, 16 R.E.M.E., Remit, 10 Loma, 11 Jans, 13

10 Also, 19 Investment, 22 Sony, 24 Beang, 25 Nours, 20, Now,

27 No-aldo. Down: 2 Aimod,

Datum, 4 Dilute, 5 Marjoram,

6 Clam, 8 Inane, 12 Spent, 13 Bears, 14 Elongate, 27 Binew,

38 Renown, 30 Tongs, 31 Bland, 23 Oboe.

Wages

The

Russia Increase

Moscow, Jan. 15. Wages of the Russian worker increased by five per cent during 1958, while па- tional income rose by nine per cent, says the annual re- Port of the Soviet Statistical Board.

Central

workers

Factory and office were gradually being switched to a shorter working day with- out wage cuts, and production

of consumer goods and housing showed an increase, the report

sald

Victory

Wearing a black kerchief with Fidel Castro's Insignia on it, actor Errol Flynn dells television actress Genevieve about Cuba before appearing on a icle- vision show in New York on January 8. He arrived there from Cuba earlier in the day. Flynn wore a bandage on his right leg and said that he had been nicked by a bullet or a piece of masonry chipped off a wall by a bullet during Cuban lighting. He said he joined the rebels two months ago and helped Castro win the revolt by keeping up morale. — UPI Telephoto.

Pakistan Accuses India

Of Propaganda War

Washington, Jan. 15.

Mikoyan Does Not Intend

To Eat

Any Girls

United Nations, Jan. 15. Visiting

Soviet Vice- Premier, Anastas Miko- yan, assured newsmen to- day that he had no inten. tion of ealing any Ameri- can girls.

оп

A journalist told Mr Mikoyan

hnd overheard that he American girl conflding to an other girl that Mikoyan was nice, but to

he beware that

didn't eat them up.

Mr Mikoyan, through his interpreter, replied: "I do not of wish to limit the freedom

beautiful American speech of girls."

"Friendlier"

"The one who is scared of being devoured should not bo atraid. No Soviet man endangers any American girl In this manner nor do

they endunger any other girls..

"American giris, In fact, are usually friendler to LLE than men, although even nea are sometimes friendly. "In general, women play u grent

role in rapprochemcat.

They want friendship and peart. They need They do not want their children, their brothers, their husbands, to be

"Therefore I am not angry at the girl who is afraid of being devoured by me."--France- Presse,

The Pakistani Ambassador, Mohammed Ali, today accused the Indian Ambassador, used as cannon fodder for war.

M. C. Chngla, of conducting a propaganda campaign to prejudice the United States against Pakistan and win more aid for India.

urms

Mr Mohammed All called a maintains an army nearly three Press conference to reply to Mr times the size of Pakistan's.

Indian Chagia's assertion in a New

expenditures 1958 York speech that the United from 1047 to

regularly States is alding a military have bees about three times dictatorship in

Pakistan, tie sald.- Pakistan and that of thereby increasing what he UP.I. regarded as Pakistan's threat to Indian security.

Both ambassadors' sintements were unusually blunt for diplomats

The Pakistani envoy said

he was "considering whether there are grounds to protest to the Stale Department

Chagia's state- af

ககூ abres

against ment" diplomatic hospitality and an attack on a U.8. ally.

No Shooting

Mr Mohammed Ali issued prepared statement citing evidence to, refute each of the

Industrial production rose by 10 per cent and industry over- Indian Ambassador's siálements falulled its production plan con-about-Pakistan. siderably, All 15 Sövlet Re- He said Me Chagin and publics fulated their gross pro-

Jawabaris! Prime Minister duction plans ahead of time. Nehru Know that Pakistan During 1958 the Soviet Union had no intention of staring put into operation more than a war with India. 000 large state-owned Industrial India is several times establishments.-Reuter.

Large as Pakistan and

Model Is Now Lady May

as

Making her Brst visit to England in the now; Lady May, former. New York model, Dorothea McCarthy, photographed with. Lord. May in London after they arrived at Southampton. They met while on holiday at Kingston, Jamaica, and were married there during the mummer-Central Press.

Teacher (76)

Marries Pupil (43)

West Bromwich, Jan. 15. Seventy-six-year-old Charles Henry Blackburn, hend of a West Bromwich school of commerce and language ia to marry one of his French pupils, Mra Lilian Mary Hirons, 43, a widow, feel like 21 again," he said. The romance began when Mrs Hirons began to leke French lessons from Mr Blackburn, a widower.

Mrs Hirons said: "The difference in our ages does not make a scrop of difference. was love at first sight."

It

The wedding will be Оп January 19, at Beeches Rond Methodist Church, West Bromwich, where Mr Blackburn is lay preacher-China Mall Special.

"No Authors"

Washington, Jan. 18. The Danish authoress, Baron- ess Karen Blixen, said today there have been "no good authors In Denmark since the war, and it has been a long time since a great book has been published there."-U.P.1.

Firm Sale

Washington, Jan. 18. The Attorney Generul

Problem:

Women Voters

Singapore, Jan, 15. Self-governing Singapore would have a problem in persunding all its 290,000 women voters to go to the polla, the Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, sald today.

Horses

Mr Mikoyan, wound up his two med-whirl days in New York at a private dinner tonight in the Hotel Carlyle,

Wall Street bankern were his hosts for the final event on his schedule, us they have been for most of his stay in the city.

Mr Mikoyan has made little comment

enormous on his

police profection, but tonight he expressed deep interest in something which bai fascinat- ed many another visitor—ike mounted policemen and their horses.

Chief of Detectives James B. Leggelt and other officials went into the Soviet United Nations headquarters tonight to check on any last-minute changes in the

Itinerary

He was addressing à con-afterwards, ference of the Pan-Pacific and minutes of South-East Asia Women's As-koyun pociation.

But Mr Leggett told newsmen 20 that during

Mr conversation, showed almost no Interest in itinerary, and deep sald interest in the horses.

The Chief Minister wonen made up more than half Singapore's total electorate, but not more than 75,000 had voted before.

Bowed

Mr Leggett said Mr Mikoyan described himself as 1 horse "We must therefore persuade lover, and Hatened intently s the remainder that they must the defective chlet told how vote, that their own interests the horses are carefully selected The Interests or their from horse farms out west, and and families

be so Inuch

are especially trained for their affected by the policy of the asphalt duly futuro government, that from sheer self-interest, let alone any Idealism, they must vote," he told the meeing.—Reuter,

will

Bull's Eye At 90 Miles

tor

Deglin, Fla., Jan. 16.

A Bomare telerulded Intercep

missile, launched from Santa Rosa Island on Thurs day, hit its target after Alight of almost 90 miles, the *American Air Force

nounced here.

The target-aircraft, which it succeeded in hitting, was flying over the Gulf of Mexico.

The missile, which travels at William P. Rogers, mid today a spoed equivalent to two and the administration will ask half times the speed of sound, Congress for authority to sell weighs about 15,000 lbs, and is.

The General Aniline and Tim Cor-more than 40 feet long. poration, largest foreign firm "count down" for today's test seized during World War I took four and a half hours, -- UP.I.

France-Presse, i

Newsmen peering through the windows could see Mr Mikoyan s he came, down to the lobby of the Russian headquarters building.

They saw him stop befara an oil portrait of Soviet Pre- mier Nikita Khrushchev, take off his hat, bow his boad, pauso solemnly Yor moment, and then proceed through the heavy doors the building.

of

As he came out Mr Mikoyan gave an American style salute, to the assembled apparently police and newamen.

Then he was whisked Park Avenue for his final lete- a-tete with his American hosts. -UP.L

Leaders Meet

up

Paris, Jan. 15. President Charles de Gaulic received Mr Hugh today

Gaitskoll, leader of the British | Labour PartyRouter.

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