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This forbidden ploi

ture of the Imam of Yemen's harem women now hoti«

daying near Rome while their master takes

health

euro, coat an. Italian photo. grapher's hand.

The hand was slashed off in a fury by All Khalhi, Captain of the Royal Bodyguard, with a single blow of his razor-sharp scimitar. Faced with a charge of attempted murder, told stiffly

"No

Khalbi

Rome

police:

human eye can look

upon the women of Ahmed without dying."

Khalhl chased the photo-

grapher, struck off his hand and smashed his

before camera

the

Italian police inter- vened to save the photographer's life.

THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, MAY UIN 1958JHO STREA

Forbidden Picture

A MAN LOST HIS

V Page B

WAS THEFT

HAND OVER THIS REASON FOR UK KILLING?

GEORGE TELLS THE Tories Re-Fight

QUEEN ABOUT MARS

The Hague, May 18.

American George Adamski today told the Queen of the Netherlands all about his trips to the moon, Mars and Venus.

In this

Absolutely nobody - ex− { "If there were more people

cept Queen Juliana-ike her the Queen) wanted to let George do it. world I think the world would be better off," said George in But he did.

about the only remark that

The audience, mostly women, yawned and smirked when George got around to

Thus the 68-year-old Califor-won him the crowd's applause. nia space traveller became down-to-earth controversy In the land of tulips. and windrails and big cheese,

Dulch nowspapers have at- tacked the self-styled professor. who has written of his happy travels among the Martians and those invisible Venusions,

The Catholic newspaper: "De Volkskrant"" suld Adamski is "Just a court jester."

"IRAQ IS War For

GRIPPED

BY SPY MANIA"

London, May 18.

discussing his hops to Venus, Iraq is writhing in the

where George la truly appre- clated. (The invisible Venu slang gave George the "Wis- dom Stone").

Asked why he brought no souvenirs from Mars to the lecture, George looked sad ausd explained they would have ex- eceded Une luggage weight Bettiah newspapers re allowed on

transatlantic ported

court officials, | plane trip. politicians and evén

Соплог Prince

Prince Bernhard, vainly pleaded

the

forgo queen to George's little lecture.

with

But Queen Julians had Way.

her

Just to be safe, court sources tald, Prince Bernard had the stern-laced Dutch Air Force Chief of Staff, LA GET Hendrik L. Schaper, prosent for the royal lecture on space travel,

Com: throes of munist-inspired spy mania, a British cor- respondent said today.

The correspondent, Douglas Brown of the Daily Telegeph, was ordered out of Bagdad on Saturday on two days notice.

flo said he, was, the last Western correspondent telt m the Iraqi capital:

Brown sald Communist news- Communist- He also revealed the "kept papers and

radio hd Bagdad seere!" that every major govern-controlled ment on earth has been con- whipped the people into such a incird by the Venusions. mania that they were looking for

"Sacrot"

stone.

the

For the Aspiring spree tra- "imperialist" spics under very veller, George pointed out that 1 not really pajamas necessity.

12

"A trip from Venus to earth takes an average of only hours," he said.

He intimated that the witch-. hunt was on embarrassment!

Abdel Karim Kassem,

Suez Electors

London, May 18.

The Conservative Party, girding for the general election battle, re-fought the Suez war today in a glossy 719-page "Campaign Guide" for the British voter.

It charged that the Labour Party leader, Mr Hugh Gaitskell, tried to sabotage the Anglo-French inter- vention with a highly emotional television address to the nation on Nov. 4, 1956, "while British

A War Of

French troops were engaged on the military opera-Words In

tion of separating the hostile armies of Israel and Egypt."

Sull

packing plenty of frustrated bitterness, the Con- these points on Suoz:- Kervative party "guide" made

There was no

with Israel.

©

collusion

The United States was kept constantly”-informed on every point for weeks prior to the Anglo-French landings.

"I should 'npt think there has ever been snob fátěsto, constant and prolonged dis- cussion between the countries concerned," Foreign Secre tary Selwyn Lloyd' was quoted saying,

The Labour Party zomer-

for the Iraqi Premaler, General saulled from supporting Con- servative Porty policy in July, 1050, when the Canal was seized by Nasser, to strong opposition when the Anglo-French armies went into Suez in October.

"

In an editorial Daily Telegraph sold its purpose could be to force A show-

between down

the Com- munists and Kassem and the eventual austing of the Geņ crai "Significantly," Brown saldi,

By delaying presentation at a time when has shown the of the Suez crisis to the United first positive signs of wanting Nations, after the canal seizure,

Dutch officials had few stars in their eyes, They were con- After his D0-minuto chat cerned that George might launch with the Queen, space man (which he did) a controversy Adamsici hustled ta an similar to the hubbub in 1958 auditorium where about 1,200] when Queen Juliana gave royal snickering Hollanders heckled shelter to the mystic Greet Hoff-it has come during a repent lecture,

inang.-UPI.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

Young animal (4).

7 Unbroken (α).

8 Legal right (4).

Heop (4),

10 Ousted (7).

12 Requesta (4),

15 Weeds (0):

18-Cried (*).

19 Prumsof (5), 2

al Commerce (B),

22 Extend scrons (4),

23 Scolds (5).

26 Shallow Vestoli ́(4). "

20 Dry (7).

30 Restrain-(e)~~

51 Stupor (4).

22 Unadorned (8).

* Religious ulsters (4),

22

19

i Fush (0).

DOWN

16

z Chosen by voto (7).

4 Tolerate (8),

8 Insect (4).

BUL (4).

9 Saucy (4).

11 Get, narrower (8).

13. Symbol (4).....

14 Plank (4).

16 Minor actor (5).

17. Dease (4).

18 Waggon (4).

20 Knaves (?),

22 Wound (4).

24 Protective sorment, (5), 25 Brown, pigment (8). 27 Eager, (4),

20 Scrutinise (4),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acronis 1 Fabric, 7 Slam. Expel, 10 Misor, 11.East, 19 Ascertaina, 15 Thug, 15 dnot, 10 Despondent, a bon, 24 Orde, 26. Grimp, 26 Hone, 27 Esteem. Down Aspic, Ruler, 4 Combat, 6 Assentel, 8-Mar-0 Lash, 12 Kight, 18 Angie, 16, Extended, 17. Adgin, 18 Spaino, 20 Night, 21 Bulle, 2l Encou

Gen. Kassem

Precedent

Bearskin

Hunters

Ask For

Help

The Word Factory

Geneva, May 18.

Geneva today got a dose

of some of the stiffest diplomatic language to date in the Foreign Ministers' conference. But it was all about and nowemen.

It soome new men

drinks

working

in the Press house had fallen

Into the habit of bringing their Into their offices

own liquor

Timmins, Ont., May 18. The Mayor of Timmins, Mr

Leo del Villano, today rather than doing business with an the issued a plea for the rest the sole bar installed

premises. of Canada to help in the bear-hunt organised to replace the deteriorating bearskins of the Brigade of Guards.

to halt the country's drift to the Conservative Government have been

word satellite status,"

It also was siguient that the spy scare began the day after Kassem, in his May Day speech, rejected the form of party activity that would have opened the door to Communist domination of the government, Brown sald.

-

Alliance

So far about seven bearskins obtained. Threo precedent small bars were killed on the Labou first day of the hunt on Satur- the day and four other skins have come in from other parts of Ontario.

the was following

the by established Government in 1958 over Berlin crisis.

The Anglo French landings cannot be blamed for the Soviet decision to go into Hungary, because Russia in- tervened In Budapmi 10 days before the first direct Allied Maotion in Buez.

He said the campaign began The Conservative

Parly ex-

Not Disappointed

or more

In an official communique, the Press house management yesterday politely bui stiffs brought this to the attention of the thousand ROWEN using the premises and invited them to quench their thirst at the bar in the future.

"Bad Taste"

Some

was added in pencil last night that he was opposed to this monopolistic tendency since the bar's drinks were both "bad and expensive."

This morning the manage- onment put another notice up on the bulletin board denouncing the joke in bad taste."

"We are relying more people shooting bears which are annoying them and sending the skins mn we are on the

It zald such acts were "HIS admissiblo" and issued a formal warning that anyone caught

with an article in the Com-planailon glossed over the strain hunt itself," the mayor said. munle! organ "Ind Alon Anglo-American relations Shat which mid- the United caused by the invasion, canto Lided that he was-etso |"reding footnotes to official-c001-- States, the United Amb Implied that it led to the counting on help Republie and terael had formed "Eisenhower Doctrine" En

an alliance with Turkey and Middle East.-UP1. Iran against the Kurds and

other Iraq frontier tribes,

the fessional guides.

From this beginning, Brown Talks "Very Slow"

sald, the campaign grow until enerales from without were ald to be working within to destroy the Iraqi regime.

Moscow, May 18, British oleinls said tonight that the Anglo-Rusalon trade talks were "going very slowly""

In no time at all, he said, the and added "we DTC In great

from pro- muniquer "will immediately bo denied the facilities of the Prosz house."---UPI.

The major, who in private]"ke life is a travelling salesraan for a distillery, said he was not disappointed at Saturday's

Desgra hau).

"I'm glad we have done as weil as we have. Until we get warmer weather, we won't

Chino Mall Special.

ery went up, "the fatherland is difficulties with the Russians have much success," he said. in danger."

Router.

Lynch Probe

Poplarville, May 18. second. Pearl River County resident was ad- mitted to hospital today after being questioned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation about the lynching of Negro - Mack Charles Parker.

A state official demanded that Gov. J. P. Coleman ask the FBI agenta to leave the state,

Crip Rayer, 42, was sent to hospital in Picayune, Missippi, from what his doctor geiled a "nervous breakdown.” W

2 MEN IN HOSPITAL AFTER FBI QUESTIONING

He said Reyer's wife also was under, mostical "care and he would not be surprised if she

Furore

In Jacksou state auditor Boyd Golding demanded that Governor Coloman ask the agents to leave the state.

"I never thought I would five to witness the inelimLinta of dutsiders to ootus to the sovniculen sisie, of: BEbelsippi

ferturo people to the brink of death," Golding s«14 in letter to Coleman.

"However, ..., sinen

you as Governor invited the a.into did not have a breakdown to the state,i think you owe to Mr Eurilor,Reyor! bad told | Arthur Shith Jr. Ma family, Kinited Press International that 'tul people "of Péárkuver FI think lagh definitely, the FRt agents has spent a day. Owursty and Mississippi" the de- EZI QUANbuming, 194, him in, and a half: oxamining his car cency of spw. making" the rat the hospiial," De T.-J. Howell, following reports that Malmilan: lagenianwas -( from the bordern mid. "Orip wta, emplotely auto was tend to lako Parker') or our sociozek pr

of his rocker Whaka. Was screaming * from the gaol bere 12 Binda hast limba seat to hospt-

was 'thot to death.

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London, May 18,

Police were tonight considering whether the mur

der of a West Indian early yesterday was 'in "furtherance of theft" and therefore sub- ject to the death penalty.

The kiling took place on the About 0,000 West. Indians ilve border of the London suburbs | in a crowded area around the of North Kensington und Not- scene of the murder.

sing Hill, the setne - of serious racial disturbances last summer,

It was established lato today that on

empty wallet WIE found on the victim, 32-year- old Kelso Cochrane, from Antigua,

It robbery was the molive, the stabbing of the young carpenter would come within the range of murders in Britain for which the killer can alili hausk,

According to on eye-wliness necount, Cochrane was attacked by five or six white youths, one of whom stabbed him in the chest with a stiletto,

Cochrane was seturning from hospital treatment for an injured thumb to the flat of his 21-year- old flances, Olivia Ellington, also from Antigua. They were due to mary next month.

Crowded Arca

Despite the possibility that robbery and not racial prejudico was the motive, police patrols in Notting Hill were doublęd i tonight in case of disturbances.

British

Lo

Last work the Caribbean Association, which 50 Brillah members of Parliament of all parties be- loog, warned Mr R. A. Buller, the Home Secretary, that the racial situation in Noifing Hill gave canso for anxiety.

The association referred to the distribution in the West Lon- don district of thousands of pamphlets urging whites to got rid of the West Indians.

Tho pamphlets alleged that the West Indian Influx had re- culted in o housing shortage, spread of disease, promotion of vice and a threat to employ-. ment.

The committee of African rganisations held an emergency meeting today on the of Cochrane.

murder

It was decided to send a letter to Mr Harold Mac- mujan, the Prima Biinister, stating that "coloured gill. xens of the United Kingdom and Dossibly. throughout the Commonwealth have lost con- idence in the ability of the law-enforcing agencies

to protect them."--Realer,

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