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SEQUEL TO SHOOTING UP OF US. NAVY AIRCRAFT
Of The Plane Attack Protest
Day
Before Crossing Our Bridges...
TITHIN two months, the
W reservation which the
Government placed on an area of land in Morrison:
"Attempted
Murder Murder Over
High Seas"
Washington, July 24.
Hill in connection with the The United Statos lodged_a_sharp_pro-
harbour bridge scheme is due to terminüte. And as Government has indicated clearly that it plans to take. no part in financing such an edines, logically the next
move
must come from the promoters, represented by ir Allport of Harriman Realty. There are sill several out- The results standing "fs."
test with the North Korean and Chinese Communist Volunteer Army a Navy to-day for the attack on patrol plane last month,
It described the attack as "attempted murder over the
high seas."
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The US. protest was relayed the Communists by the United Nations command at of a hydrographic survey special meeting of the Armistice are nwalted, and sooner or Commission in Panmunjoni. later a serious report on The Navy sold last week an technical feasibility will be Inquiry had determined that the needed. There are still per-two Russlon-built MIG planes new out of North Korea to at- ⚫sistent
doubts about E bridge's ability to withstand tuck the four-engine patrol plane Jover international waters and
Unprovoked
plane at no time was over Com- muniet territory. It described the night as a zouline recon-
noissance mission such as Soviet and North Korean aircraft carry
out in the same oren.
The United States warned that its planes will continue Alghts over international waters. The Communists, it said bluntly, will "have to bear the full con sequences" of any future attack. The United States. plane, a four-engined Mercator, was at- tacked by the MIGs 78 miles cast of Wonsan, North Korea, and 45 miles north-cast of the nearest land shortly after noon on June 10, 1
Although the plane managed to return to Japan, its two star- board engines were put out of ond the controls action damaged.
a direct hit" from a big then returned behind to North typhoon, such as the one Korean territory. which ravaged the Colony 22.years ago. Another im-
Maj. Gen. William Biddle, portant consideration
senior member of the U.N, teami finance. Only when the
on the military armistice com- answers to all these ques: mission, delivered the protest. It tions Are available will called the utteet legal und Hongkong know whether unprovoked" and said there was or hot a bridge is possible. no doubt the hosille selon was
The protest hole sald that "premeditated and intentional."
Aviation Electronics Mate after the first attacks from the the meantime Cover-third class Donald Eugene rear, the MIGS followed the ment is pressing 0:1 Corder suffered 50 shrapnel with a second vehicular fer- wounds when the MIGs swooped bu in down on the U.S. plane over the ry terminal to operation by 1961. One son of Japan.
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thing is certain: this second sorvice is unlikely to solve -the problem and Hongkong will almost certainly be looking for a more effective form of cross-harbour communication, if not by 1961, then certainly in the years after.
The protest sald the US.
Navy plane. down to above
feet
the sea "and pressed home thele belligerent attack
for approximately five minutes,"
UPI and Reuter,
Americans Withdraw 150
Books From Exhibition
withdrawn
Moscow, July 24.
French author, Simone de Beau- volt, "Friends and Enemies" by Democratle Party American leader, Adlai Stevenson, "Cru- sode in Aala" by Philippine United to the Ambassador
and Carlos Romulos, "Korea Tomorrow" by Kyung Cha Chung. All the books are In English-AFP,
It is therefore up to Govern- ment either to TaRourage
One hundred afty of the 8,800 those who propose to build such a valuable facility as books on the American exhibi- a bridge, or to work out its on's literary stand have been at the request of own proposals to meet the the Soviet authorities with the problem. There is Mr Ken agreement of American exhibi-States, Watson's causeway projection officials, unofficial Ameri-
for can circles said today. to be investigated
A note was reportedly example and from many standpoints it seems the to the American Ambassador in most reasonable project sug- Moscow stating that if the bodies of in question were not withdrawn, Commissions gested. inquiry ore in vogue at the the Soviet
takto the necessary measures. moment, Before crossing our
Books critical of the Soviet bridges, might it not be
withdrawn. Union which were more sensible to submit included "A History of Russia" this entire question to a by British historian, Sir Bernard competent body of exports? Fores, "The Long March by
G.E.C
Bent
authorities would Not Kidnapped
Onor Polishe
Performance! Price!
Chleago, July 24. FBI agent Richard Auerbach sald tonight that New Jersey Jacquelino Gray debutanto
had Hart told her father she not been kidnapped and did not know how she got from Newark, New Jersey, to Chicago.--UPL
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Rowallan Satisfied
Lord
MILESTONE FOR Boac Starts
TIMOTHY
Seporated Siamosa twin-same way as Timothy when Timothy Thackeray, strongor of the pair oper- ated on in London in' March, has reached milestone in his develop-' ment.
a'
He can now sit up an.. alded in his cot; and at 14 · months he now weighs 26. ibs, only Valb fass than the twins triplet brother Peter.
The condition of the other twin/ Joromy, is less chcorful, but last wackend, as his parents were visiting the hospital (Hill End,' St Alban's), he opened his. eyes, stirred, and waved his hands, in much the
he passad the crisis point.
-Both twins, still have · their heads (by which they were joined) covered in cotton wool and bandages, but at a later stage plastic surgery to cover the hoode with now skin will ramova. the necessity for the cover- Ings..
Photo shows happy family snapshot (taken by father Reginald ** Thac- keray) in the grounds of Hill End Hospital. Mre Thackeray holds Tim kaenly interested in the play of brothers Christo- phor, 2, and Peter-Lon- don Express Photo.
Plastic Glue To Mend Bones
Washington, July 24.
combat casualties are bone frac tures, the army cald."
Manila, July 34. The Army says it has an ex-. Rowallan, Chlor Scout porimontni plastic glue designed The pisstle, a polyurethane of the British Commonwealth of to repair broken bones and gets polymer, is a foam which can Nations told President Carlos P. a patient on his feet in two bind, broken bones together until Garela today he was "highly | days... 、
bong cells grown through, the | 'satisfied" with the Tenth Boy The subsiance could prova substance. Naloral bone ever- Scouts World Jamboree here.vitally important to ground tually would replace the plastic.
forces because 60 per cent of UPI.
UPI.
Lollipop Specials
To Hongkong
London, July 24. British Overseas. Air-
ways
have put on two extra lollipop specials" to take child- ren home from Bri- tain to Singapore and Hongkong for school holidays.
The "ollipop
specials" это Comet IVs equipped with soft drinks, games and books. The service it is expected to fly 4,000 children altogether -- will operate over the next few days,
опе
On the return journey
Comet will take 70 aged or infirm people from Hongkong to Nice, Geneva and Brussels one behalf of the Danish Re- fugee Aid and Intergovern mental Committed on Euro-- pean Migration-London Ex- press/Service,
Onu Comet bringing school- children to Hongkong is due early on Monday morning.
Fishing Boat Shelled
Off Britain
SERVICE TO TOKYO
PAN AMERICAN
All Boeing-707 Landing Gears To Be Inspected
-Washington, July 24.
T
to Moscow.
70% America's answer to Britain's Comet. FAA told the airlines that the inspection must be completed before each air- craft completos | another
10 hours of flight.
The Federal Aviation Agency | The_Inspection order affects ·
(FAA), today ordered min- ute Inspection of landing goors on all Booing-707 jotlinari” in a mova to halt the faulty gour incidents that have plagued the giant planes recently. FAA also told the four air- fines operating the big jets American," Transworld, Pan-American and Con- tinental to install now hydraulic fluid pumps or modify the hydraulic sys- toms in certain earlier models of the plane. The latter ordor included the three 707s delivered to the
Air Force for use by White House' and other top government officials. Vice- President Nixon used one of those planes on his trip)
KF inspection shows impact dents on the landing gear truck boam exceeding 0.005ths of an inch, FAÃ säld,... the beams, must be replaced. The directivo also requires continued Inspection of landing gear components after avory 60 hours of service. Installation of
now hydrau- lic pumps or modification of the prosant system on the 'barfler 707s must bo completed by August 21. the FAA order said,—UPI,
'GIFT SHIP WILL COST
HONGKONG
$500,000
The Hongkong Government will have to spend half
a million dollars on a new fishery research vessel it has just been given free, before the vessel can be brought to the Colony.
for
London, July 24. The Newlyn fishing boat Lyonesse has reported. being shelled by an un-1
repairs necessary known ship off the The Cape St Mary is to be routine Cornish coast, the Ad-en over by Hongkong to help the ocean voyage.
and new fishing grounds in The existing Hongkong fisheries research vessel, Alister miralty said here to-deeper off-shore waters.
Hardy was regarded ALS too night.
A Reuter cable from London moll for the extended surveys
to be made Government of Hong which are
and a said the
vessel- larger vessel of the type of kong applied for the built at a cost of £94,660—as'a | Cape St Mary was required.
The British Trennury free gift in consideration of
KayE of Indo- laking her over as she lies in}"with the attainment British Gulona waters where pendence by the large colonial
has been ho
engaged in a territories diminishing oppor irawling survey since 1957. tuntiles are foreseen for the fur
ther employment' of the Cape St. Mary.
The complaint had been received by the naval au- thorities at Plymouth.
The Lyonce reported her position as 35 miles from the Longships lighthouse, oft Lands End
A coastguards spokesman
said:
"I have made inquiries of the naval authorities in Plymouth and have asked them for detalls of any naval or air exercises In that area and whether or not Bicbeat molem is required.
No Damage
"They have informed me that they are investigating.
"Regarding lifeboat action, they have no knowledge of any dainage at present and tho Lyonesse was hot hit."
Later an Admiralty spokes- mon said a few practice rounda had been Bred by the British pruiser Belfast in the area.
The cruiser assumed the range was clear but some of the shells tanded near the trawler, which had not been, observed.
The spokesman added that the matize would now be fully in- vestigated-Router.
fly to Europe
IN SUPER CONSTELLATION.
COMFORT
in
OVERHAUL
addition to the cost of overhaul of the
abla to
"Hongkong is among the few territories versal-esti- | remaining mated at £30,000, or $500,000-run a ship of this sire and its the Hongkong Government will needs for the vessel's services also meet half, the cost of any are presaing."-Reuter.
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